As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANIMAL
Every living creature, other than man, which may be affected
by rabies.
[Amended 1-8-2018 by Ord.
No. 18-1-8-4]
ANIMAL NUISANCE
When an animal:
B.
Molests or disturbs persons or vehicles by chasing, barking
or biting;
D.
Damages property other than that of the owner or harborer;
E.
Barks, whines, howls, honks, brays, cries or makes other noises
excessively;
F.
Creates noxious or offensive odors;
G.
Defecates upon any public place or upon premises not owned or
controlled by the owner or harborer unless promptly removed by the
animal owner or harborer; or
H.
Creates an insect breeding and/or attraction site due to an
accumulation of excreta.
ANIMAL SHELTER
A licensed facility, public or private, used to confine and
house animals seized, lost, abandoned or given over by owners.
BITE
To be seized with the teeth or jaws so that a person or animal
has been nipped, gripped, wounded, pierced, or resulting in a break
or abrasion of the skin.
BOARDING KENNEL
A licensed facility other than an animal hospital or an animal
shelter where animals, normally dogs and cats not owned by the proprietor,
are temporarily sheltered, fed, watered and exercised in return for
a fee.
BREEDER
Any person who harbors five or more animals, normally dogs
or cats, or who breeds animals, producing at least two litters in
any one calendar year.
CAT
Any member of the animal species Felis catus six months or
more in age.
CONTROL
An animal is under control if it is on a leash not more than
eight feet in length; is under voice control in the presence of a
competent person; is on or within a vehicle being driven or parked;
or is within the property limits of its owner or harborer or upon
the premises of another person with the consent of that person.
DANGEROUS DOG
A.
Any dog which, because of its aggressive nature, training or
characteristic behavior, is capable of inflicting serious physical
harm or death to humans, and which would constitute a danger to human
life or property if it were not kept in the manner required by this
chapter; or
B.
Any dog which, when unprovoked, chases or approaches a person
in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack on public or
private property.
DOG
Any member of the animal species Canis familiaris six months
or more in age.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
Includes dogs, cats, domesticated sheep, horses, cattle,
goats, swine, fowl, ducks, geese, turkeys, confined domestic hares
and rabbits, pheasants and other birds and animals raised and/or maintained
in confinement.
EUTHANASIA
A death brought about by any method which produces rapid
loss of consciousness to a painless death.
EXHIBITOR
A person who exhibits animals, normally dogs and cats, for
compensation or improvement of the breed.
FACE BITE
A bite anywhere above the shoulders of a human.
GROOMER
A person who performs the service of trimming, bathing or
pedicure of animals, normally dogs and cats.
HARBORER
Any person who provides food and shelter for any domesticated
animal on other than a periodic or temporary basis.
OWNER
Any person having right of property in any animal; who keeps
an animal; who has an animal in his or her care or custody; or who
knowingly permits an animal to remain on or about any premises occupied
by him or her.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, association,
trust, estate or other legal entity.
PET SHOP
An establishment operated by a person which acquires animals,
birds, reptiles and fish bred by others, whether an owner, agent or
on consignment, and sells, offers to sell, exchanges or offers for
adoption, with or without charge, such animals, birds, reptiles and
fish as domestic pets to the general public at wholesale or retail.
POUND
That facility as designated by the Village Board used to
temporarily confine and house animals that have been seized.
TRAINER
A person qualified by training and experience in various
facets of animal life, normally dogs.
VACCINATION
The administration of antirabic vaccine by a licensed veterinarian
at such intervals as required by state statutes and the State Department
of Agriculture.
VICIOUS DOG
Any dog with a propensity, tendency or disposition to attack
unprovoked, to cause injury to or otherwise threaten the safety of
human beings or domestic animals; or any dog, which without provocation,
attacks or bites, or has attacked or bitten, a human being or domestic
animal; or any dog owned or harbored primarily, or in part, for the
purpose of dog fighting or any dog trained for dog fighting, or any
dog which has been found to be vicious by a court of competent jurisdiction
in a trial or hearing upon a charge of harboring a vicious animal.
VOICE CONTROL
An animal under control:
A.
Is physically capable of hearing normal commands;
B.
Is, at the time under consideration, within reasonable proximity
to the controller so that shouting or excessively loud commands are
not necessary;
C.
Has been adequately trained in obedience so as to be capable
of understanding control commands; and
D.
Either continually demonstrates, or is able to demonstrate on
demand, response to a command that will cause the animal to immediately
come into close proximity to the controller and cease any kind of
aggressive behavior or action that would be offensive to other persons
or animals.
WORK DOG
Any member of the animal species Canis familiaris trained
for and actively engaged in rescue, law enforcement or as a guide
for the blind or deaf.
A facility for proper impoundment of animals on a temporary
basis shall be designated from time to time by the Village Board.
It shall be unlawful for any owner or harborer of a domestic
animal not to provide for his or her animal:
A. Sufficient quantity of good and wholesome food and water;
B. Proper protection and shelter from the weather;
C. Veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering;
E. Prompt removal and sanitary disposal of all excreta deposited by
his or her animal anywhere in the Village.
It shall be unlawful for any person to own, keep, care for,
have custody of or knowingly permit at any time more than four dogs
or cats, in any combination thereof, excluding work dogs, to be upon
any property in the Village, excluding properly licensed animal shelters,
animal hospitals and clinics; grooming parlors; animal training schools
and boarding kennels; and the premises of breeders granted a permit.
Any violation of this chapter is hereby declared to be a nuisance.
In addition to any other relief provided by this chapter, the Village
Attorney may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for an injunction
to prohibit the continuation of any violation of this chapter. Such
application for relief may include seeking a temporary restraining
order, temporary injunction and permanent injunction and may include
a judgment against the offending person for the costs of such action,
including reasonable attorney fees.