(a)
Animals-in-excess permit.
(1)
It is unlawful to keep or harbor more than eight (8) domestic animals on any property within the city. It shall be a defense to a violation of this section if the person possesses a permit issued in accordance with this section which authorizes animals in excess of the maximum number otherwise allowed by this section to be harbored on the property.
(2)
The animals-in-excess permit application shall include the following:
(A)
The name and address of the applicant;
(B)
The number of animals to be kept at the premises;
(C)
The facilities used to house all animals;
(D)
A statement giving permission for the ACO or designee to inspect the premises where the animals are kept;
(E)
Signature of the applicant; and
(F)
Signature of the ACO approving the permit.
(3)
Upon receipt of a complete application for an animals-in-excess permit, the ACO shall inspect the premises to determine the suitability of conditions for harboring such animals under the requested permit. The ACO may consider the totality of health and safety factors, including, but not limited to, the following:
(4)
The officer may grant a conditional animals-in-excess permit as is appropriate under the circumstances for the harboring of the animals. The ACO may revoke or deny any animals-in-excess permit and impound any animal under certain conditions, including, but not limited to:
(5)
The owner shall pay a fee for the animals-in-excess permit as set forth in the city's master fee schedule.
(b)
Application; fees.
Application for initial issuance or renewal of each permit and/or registration must be made by the owner, in writing or in person, and be accompanied by a fee as set forth in the city's master fee schedule. If the original current registration or permit is lost or destroyed, the owner must pay the required fee to obtain a duplicate.
(c)
Renewal of registration/permit; transfer of registration/permit.
Permits and registrations shall be renewed annually. If there is a change in ownership, the new owner shall have the permit and/or registration transferred to the new owner's name not later than ten (10) days after the change of ownership. If the permit and/or registration is current and valid, there shall be no charge for the transfer.
(d)
Exemptions from registration fees.
(2)
Owners of an assistance animal or foster care animal shall present to the ACO upon request documentation of the status or training of the animal by supporting organizations or such other documentation reasonably requested to confirm the animal's status as an assistance animal or foster care animal.
(Ordinance 2021-1286 adopted 9/14/21)