The animal control officer may authorize the keeping or maintaining of any wild or non-domestic animal when, in the sound discretion of such officer, such animal may be kept or maintained without endangering the safety of any person, property or other animal, nor creating a nuisance; provided, however, that the animal control officer may require any such animal to be properly caged, tethered, or restrained, and may create such additional requirements as may be necessary and proper to ensure the protection of life and property. Any person owning or keeping a privately owned wild animal, including but not limited to birds (predators and scavengers), primates, cats (other than house cats), reptiles, aquatic animals (carnivore), and varmints, shall pay an annual registration fee in such amount as shall be set by resolution of the city council, payable in advance at the time of filing an application for authorization to keep such animal.
(Ord. 1291 § 12, 1987)