No person, as principal, agent, employee or otherwise, shall drive or conduct along any street, avenue, place, lane, alley, park or other public place any ox, steer, bull, cow, calf, horse, stallion, colt, jack, mule, sheep, goat or hog without having such animal or animals enclosed in some conveyance or tied or otherwise attached to some person or vehicle in such manner that such animal or animals cannot run at large or enter upon private property, or drive or conduct a herd or any number of such animals along any street or other public place without obtaining a written permit therefor from the police department, and such permit shall be granted only upon the applicant's therefor depositing with the police department a certified check on a responsible bank in the city in the amount as established by resolution of the city council in lawful money of the United States, which money shall be transmitted to the city treasurer for the purpose of paying any damage that may be done or caused by any such animal or animals while being so driven or conducted, and said deposit shall inure to the benefit of every person damaged by such animal or animals while being so driven or conducted, and a lien shall attach to the deposit in behalf of every such person so sustaining damage, provided a claim therefor is filed with the treasurer within five days after such damage has been suffered, and if no claim is so filed the treasurer shall return the deposit upon the filing of a claim for refund thereof after the expiration of five days after the driving or conducting of such animal or animals has been concluded.
(Ord. 647 § 3, 2001; Ord. 2017-12 § 2, 2017)