[R.O. 1992 § 220.010; Ord. No.
750 §§ I – II, 3-22-2012]
The Animal Control Department is hereby created and the official
in charge thereof shall be known as the "Animal Control Official.
[R.O. 1992 § 220.015; Ord. No.
750 §§ I – II, 3-22-2012]
The Mayor, with the consent and approval of the majority of
the members of the Board of Aldermen, shall have power to appoint
an Animal Control Official.
[R.O. 1992 § 220.018; Ord. No.
750 §§ I – II, 3-22-2012]
The Animal Control Official shall have power to appoint an Animal
Control Officer. Such officer shall have power as delegated by the
Animal Control Official.
[R.O. 1992 § 220.020; Ord. No.
750 §§ I – II, 3-22-2012]
The following terms shall have the following meanings:
ADEQUATE FOOD
The provision, at suitable intervals of not more than twelve
(12) hours, unless the dietary requirements of the species requires
a longer interval, of a quantity of wholesome foodstuff, suitable
for the species and age, sufficient to maintain a reasonable level
of nutrition in each animal, all of which foodstuff must be served
in a safe receptacle, dish, or container.
ADEQUATE HOUSING
The continuous provision of a sanitary facility, protection
from the extremes of weather conditions, proper ventilation and appropriate
space depending on the species of animal, as defined by regulations
of the USDA, as revised.
ADEQUATE WATER
The provision either continuously or at intervals suitable
to the species, which intervals shall not exceed eight (8) hours,
of a supply of potable water in a safe receptacle, dish, or container.
ANIMAL
Any living vertebrate except a human being.
CAT
Any cat, male or female.
DANGEROUS ANIMAL
Any animal determined to have:
1.
Inflicted severe injury or killed a human being or other animal
in an unprovoked, aggressive attack; or
2.
Repeatedly bit or attacked a human being or other animal in
an unprovoked, aggressive manner.
DOG
Any dog, male or female.
ENCLOSURE
A fence or structure suitable to prevent the entry of young
children and which is suitable to confine a dangerous or potentially
dangerous animal, in conjunction with other measures, which may be
taken by the owner or keeper of the animal. The enclosure shall be
designed to prevent the animal from escaping.
IMPOUNDED
Taken into the custody of the Animal Control Department.
KENNEL
The use of land or buildings for the purpose of selling,
breeding, boarding or training dogs or cats or the combination thereof
or the keeping of four (4) or more dogs or cats or the combination
thereof over four (4) months of age.
LIVESTOCK
Shall be defined as meaning horses, mules, cows, sheep, goats,
pigs, etc.
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ANIMAL
Any animal determined to have:
1.
When provoked, on any occasion in the past, engaged in any behavior
that required a defensive action by any reasonable person to prevent
bodily injury, when the person and the animal are off the property
of the owner or keeper of the animal; or
2.
When unprovoked, on any occasion in the past, has killed, seriously
bitten, inflicted substantial bodily injury, or caused substantial
injury when attacking a domestic animal off the property of the owner
or keeper of the animal; or
3.
Engaged in animal-fighting activities as described in Section
578.025, RSMo.
SECURED PEN
A locked pen with sound sides, bottom and top to prevent
the entry of young children and to prevent the animal from escaping
by climbing, jumping or digging out. The pen must be within a reasonable
distance of a conspicuous sign warning the presence of a dangerous
or potentially dangerous animal in the pen. Nothing in this Article
shall be interpreted as allowing a pen in areas where structures or
pets are not authorized by zoning laws.
SEVERE INJURY
Any physical injury to a human being that results in muscle
tears, disfiguring lacerations or necessitates corrective cosmetic
surgery.