Dogs and other domestic animals are permitted on district land
only when under the control of the owner and while fastened to and
restrained by a chain or leash not exceeding six feet in length or
confined in a vehicle. No person shall do any of the following on
district lands:
(1) Bring
or keep a dog five months of age or more without proof that the dog
has a valid rabies inoculation or a valid license;
(2) Bring
or keep a noisy, vicious or dangerous dog or animal or one which is
disturbing to other persons;
(3) Allow
any dog or other animal to hunt, pursue or harass any animal;
(4) Fail
to promptly remove from district lands any dog or other animal after
being ordered by district personnel to do so;
(5) Permit
a dog or other animal to enter, wade or swim in any stream or reservoir
or enter within the high water mark of any reservoir; and
(6) Bring
or keep a dog or other animal onto any area which is closed to animals.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
Horses are permitted on district lands only on riding trails,
protection roads, and other areas not signed against such use. No
rider shall do any of the following on district lands:
(1) Take
a horse upon any public road, dam face, picnic ground, open hillside,
woodland or meadow except on permitted trails and protection roads:
(2) Gallop
a horse at any time or ride in such manner to endanger hikers, equestrians
or others using district lands;
(3) Tie
any horse within fifty feet of a picnic area; and
(4) Permit
any horse to enter, swim in or drink from any reservoir or stream,
except at designated trail crossings, (unless otherwise posted) or
go below the high-water mark of any reservoir.
As used in these regulations, "horse" includes all saddle animals.
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(Ord. 267 §2, 1987; Ord. 388 §1, 1999)
No person shall permit any horse, cow, pig, sheep, goat or other
animal of any kind to graze or run at large. No person shall bring
onto or keep on district lands any living thing that constitutes a
safety hazard or detriment to the public enjoyment of the area.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
Any animal found at large on district lands may be impounded.
The district may destroy any animal which is injured, diseased or
endangering other animals or humans. Carcasses or unlawfully taken
wildlife may be confiscated.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)