For the purposes of this article, and as used herein, the following terms shall have the meaning in this section given them:
A living being of the biological kingdom Animalia, having a capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation, and not of a species having a capacity for articulate speech.
Off the premises of the owner and not under the complete control of the owner by leash, halter, cage, or other means of confinement.
A bird of any kind.
To retain on the premises by any means; to harbor, control, own, or have custody or possession of.
To feed, shelter, protect, provide for or bear the expense of.
Any person, firm, association, partnership or corporation owning, keeping, in charge of, in control of, maintaining or harboring one or more animals or fowl.
Any natural person, corporation, partnership, association, firm or legal entity.
Any animal or reptile which, in its natural state, possesses dangerous or vicious propensities, and includes but is not limited to coyotes, wolves, bears, wildcats (puma, bobcat, lynx), lions, tigers, poisonous snakes, alligators, crocodiles, and monkeys, whether or not said animal or reptile has been tamed.
(Ordinance 12-11-08, sec. 6-1, adopted 12/11/08; Ordinance 12-11-08, sec. 6-1, adopted 1/15/09; Ordinance 12-11-08, sec. 6-1, adopted 7/9/09; Ordinance 12-11-08, sec. 6-1, adopted 12/12/13)