Any person who captures an animal at large, as defined in Section
6.04.020, shall within twenty-four hours give notice to the director. Such notice shall include the following:
A. The
fact that he or she has such animal in his or her possession;
B. The
complete description of such animal;
C. The
license number of such animal, if any, and by what county or municipal
corporation issued. If such animal has no license, such person shall
so state;
D. The
place where such animal is confined; and shall thereafter surrender
such animal to the director upon request.
(Prior code § 4131)
It is declared to be a nuisance, and no person shall suffer
or permit any rabbits and/or permitted birds and/or fowl, owned or
controlled by him or her or it, to run or fly at large, or to go upon
the premises of any other person in the city.
(Prior code § 4133)
No person owning or having control of any ox, steer, bull, cow,
horse, colt, calf, sheep, goat, or any animal commonly referred to
as a "wild specie" shall:
A. Permit
such animal to run at large in the city;
B. Cause
or permit any such animal to be pastured, herded, staked or tied in
any street, lane, alley, park or other public area;
C. Tie,
stake, pasture or permit the tying, staking or pasturing of any such
animal upon any private property within the limits of the city, without
the consent of the owner or occupant of such property, or in such
a way as to permit any such animal to trespass upon any street or
public place or upon any such private property; or
D. Permit
any such animal to be or remain, during the nighttime, secured by
a stake, or secured in any manner other than by enclosing such animal
in a pen, corral or barn sufficient and adequate to restrain such
animal, or by securely fastening such animal by means of a rope or
chain of sufficient size, strength and weight to effectively restrain
such animal; or
E. Fail
to provide the necessary sustenance, drink, shelter or protection
from the weather, or otherwise.
(Prior code § 4132)