The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Abandonmeans the leaving of an animal without the knowledge and permission of the person or agency with whom the animal is being left and/or failure to make reasonable arrangements for someone else to assume custody of the animal. This includes making adequate provisions for the proper care of an animal in a person’s control regardless of who owns the animal.
Animalmeans any living vertebrate creature, domestic or wild, including dogs but excluding estrays as defined in §
35-44-101(1), C.R.S.
Animal Services Centermeans the authorized facility or facilities designated by the City Council or the City Manager for the purposes of impounding, caring for, or disposing of animals held under the authority of this chapter or State law.
Animal Services Directormeans the administrative director of operations of the County animal services program or the administrative director’s designee; also referred to herein as the “Director.”
Animal Services Officermeans any person designated by the City, the Animal Services Director or the City Police Department. Animal Services Officers shall act under and in accordance with the authority of §
30-15-105, C.R.S.
At largemeans to be off the premises of the owner or custodian and not under direct physical control of the owner or custodian by means of a leash. A dog may be off leash and otherwise at large while actually working livestock, locating or retrieving wild game in a lawful season for a licensed hunter, assisting law enforcement officers or participating in an organized training class, dog show, obedience trial or event in which the dog is participating and/or is entertainment. The livestock and locating or retrieving wild game exceptions shall not apply in:
(1) Downtown Grand Junction: defined as the area bounded on the east by 12th Street and on the west by First Street; and on the north by the north side of the pavement of Grand Avenue, and on the south by the south side of the pavement of Colorado Avenue; or
(2) The North Avenue corridor: defined as the area one-half block north and south of North Avenue, from First Street on the west to 29 Road on the east.
Bodily injurymeans any physical pain, illness, or impairment of physical or mental condition.
Countymeans the County of Mesa, Colorado.
Crueltymeans the act or omission to act of a person who knowingly or with criminal negligence overdrives, overloads, tortures, torments, deprives of necessary sustenance, unnecessarily or cruelly beats, needlessly mutilates, needlessly kills, carries or confines in or upon vehicles in a cruel or reckless manner, or otherwise mistreats or neglects any animal, fails to provide proper food, drink or protection from the weather or abandons it.
Dangerous dogmeans a dog which:
(1) Causes serious bodily injury to a person;
(2) Causes bodily injury to a person or animal on two or more occasions;
(4) Causes bodily injury to a person or animal and the bodily injury occurs off the dog owner’s premises;
(5) Is at large and exhibits aggressive behavior on two or more occasions;
(6) Demonstrates tendencies that would cause a reasonable person to believe that the dog would inflict bodily or serious bodily injury upon any person or domestic animal while the dog is without effective and immediate control;
(7) Has engaged in a dogfighting contest with the owner’s knowledge; or
(8) Has been specifically found to be dangerous by any court or jury;
provided, however, that a dog which attacks, terrorizes, or causes any bodily injury to a person or animal in immediate response to objectively unreasonable provocation shall not be found to be dangerous if the dog owner establishes such facts as an affirmative defense to a charge for violation of GJMC § 6.12.060 or to the satisfaction of the investigating Animal Services Officer. |
Dogmeans any member of the canine species, including dogs of wild extraction.
Dogs of wild extractionmeans a dog that is, or may credibly be alleged to be, in any hereditary part related to wild canines, including but not limited to the wolf family (Canis lupis) and the coyote family (Canis latrans).
Habitual offenderis a person who has pled guilty to, or been found guilty of, violating any provision of this chapter or any comparable municipal, County or State regulation two or more times within the two-year period immediately preceding the present incident and/or any dog whose owner, keeper or custodian has pled guilty to, or been found guilty of, two or more violations of this chapter or any comparable municipal, County or State regulations concerning the same dog within a two-year period.
Harboringmeans the act of keeping or caring for an animal or of providing a premises to which the animal returns for food, shelter or care for a period of at least three consecutive days.
Health Officermeans the County Health Officer, or any Health Department employee or other person authorized by the Health Officer.
Leashmeans a chain, cord, or tether not more than 10 feet in length which is securely attached to and capable of restraining the animal.
Mistreatmentmeans every act or omission to act which causes or unreasonably permits the continuation of unnecessary or unjustifiable pain or suffering.
Neglectmeans failure to provide food, water, protection from the elements, or other care generally considered to be normal, usual and accepted for an animal’s health and well-being consistent with the species, breed and type of animal.
Ownermeans any person, or person acting as custodian, partnership, corporation, or an agent of the foregoing, who owns, co-owns, possesses, keeps, harbors, or who has control or custody of an animal; or the person named as owner in current County licensing records or on the dog identification license or rabies tag; or any parent, guardian or legal custodian of any unemancipated child under 18 years of age, which child owns, co-owns, possesses, keeps, harbors, or has control or custody of an animal.
Premisesmeans property owned, leased, or expressly permitted to be used by an owner; or any confined area or locality such as a residence, business, room, shop, building, or motor vehicle in which the animal’s presence is authorized by the owner of the premises. The term “premises” includes the open bed of a motor vehicle
Provocationmeans harassment, teasing, threatening, striking, or attacking an animal or its owner in the animal’s presence, by either a person or another animal, which is objectively unreasonable to an ordinary person. “Provocation” shall not include the lawful presence of an individual or animal in close proximity to but not within or upon property of another, or where a dog is tied, kept, kenneled or harbored.
Public nuisancemeans and includes any dog whose owner, keeper or custodian has been charged with three or more violations of this title concerning the same dog within a two-year period.
Public safety risk means any action or lack of action by an owner or dog that could actively or inadvertently cause injury, death or illness to a person or animal.
Serious bodily injurymeans bodily injury which, either at the time of the actual injury or at a later time, involves a substantial risk of death, a substantial risk of serious permanent disfigurement, or a substantial risk of protracted loss or impairment of the function of any part or organ of the body or breaks or fractures.
Vaccinationmeans the vaccination of an animal with an antirabies vaccine approved by the State Department of Health and administered by a veterinarian licensed by the State.
(Ord. 4561, 12-5-12; Ord. 4459, 4-18-11; Ord. 3827, 10-5-05; Code 1965 § 6-28. Code 1994 § 6-57)