Upon impounding any dog found running at large, the Poundmaster shall immediately post a notice containing a brief description of such dog upon a bulletin board to be maintained at the pound by the Poundmaster. Within 12 hours thereafter, the Poundmaster shall deliver a coy of such notice to the Chief of Police.
At any time within five days from the date of the first posting of the notice, the owner or person entitled to possession of the dog may reclaim the dog upon payment of an impounding fee to the Poundmaster to recover the City's costs in connection with impounding such dog. In addition, the owner or person entitled to possession of the dog shall be liable for a boarding fee for each day or portion thereof for which the dog has been impounded. The amount of such fees shall be set forth by resolution of the City Council.
All fees levied for the costs of impounding and boarding dogs shall be due and payable upon presentation. All fees and charges shall constitute a valid and subsisting debt in favor of the City and against the owner or person entitled to possession of the dog. If all or a portion of such fees and charges remains unpaid and due to the City after the City has made reasonable attempt(s) to collect such debt, the City may file a civil action and recover the unpaid amount due plus any penalties and related charges owing because of nonpayment, and costs and attorneys fees in connection with the collection efforts and the civil lawsuit.
(§ 11, Ord. 1479, as amended by § 1, Ord. 2028 c.s., eff. September 16, 1970, and § 1, Ord. 2723 c.s., eff. February 3, 1994)