A dog or cat is also deemed to be a public nuisance, and the
owner, keeper, possessor, or other authorized person of such an animal
shall be in violation of this chapter if his or her dog or cat commits
any of the following acts in the Village:
A. Causes damage to the property or possessions of any person other
than the owner;
B. Bites or scratches a person other than the owner;
C. Seriously or viciously frightens, annoys, nips, hisses at, growls
at, barks at, or jumps at any person other than the owner;
D. Chases or barks at an automobile, bicycle, or any other vehicle upon
the streets or alleys of the Village;
E. Overturns garbage cans, trash bins, recyclable bins or incinerators;
or
F. Does not have a current Champaign County, Illinois tag indicating
inoculation against rabies.
It is unlawful for any person to own, possess or keep a dog
or cat that howls, whines, wails, growls, or barks with such loudness
and/or frequency or for such an extended period of time as to disturb
the peace and quiet of the neighborhood.
No animal which is hereafter declared dangerous or vicious by any governmental body, or governmental entity or governmental official entity, is permitted within the Village limits. All such dangerous and vicious animals are hereby declared public nuisances, are subject to impoundment, and are subject to the penalties described in §
111-5 hereof.
It shall be the duty of the owner, keeper, possessor or other
authorized person having custody of any dog which bites any human
being to keep such animal locked up in an enclosed facility (recommendation
of a facility will be made by the Animal Control Officer) for 10 days
following the time the dog has bitten the person. The dog must be
examined by a licensed veterinarian at the commencement and termination
of this ten-day period. If such dog shall die during this period or
show definite signs of illness, it shall be the duty of such owner
or person having custody of the dog to turn the dog over to the County
Animal Control Officer so that it can be determined whether or not
the dog has rabies.
Animals native to this area such as raccoons, opossums, bats
and skunks accidentally interact with the human residents. If such
an animal is causing damage or is a threat to human beings, the resident
should report the animal to the Champaign County Humane Society or
the Champaign County Animal Control Officer for investigation and
action.