A. 
It is unlawful for any person to construct or maintain any electrical wiring or fence intended or designed to electrically shock animals or persons, except as otherwise provided in this section.
B. 
The city council may, after a public hearing, issue a permit to allow electric wiring or fences; provided, that the wiring or fence is separated from any public right-of-way or property line by a nonelectric fence at least four feet in height; that signs are posted on the electric wiring or fence not less than every one hundred feet reading, “WARNING — ELECTRIFIED FENCE!” in both English and Spanish; and that no portion of the electrified wiring or fence is any closer than two thousand five hundred feet from any property zoned or used for residential purposes or any school.
C. 
The city council may condition any permit issued pursuant to this section, and it is unlawful to violate any such condition of a permit.
(Ord. 1963 § 1, 1986)