(a)
A person commits an offense if he/she owns, harbors or keeps any livestock closer than fifty (50) feet from any building or structure used or intended for human occupancy or human habitation on another's property.
(b)
A person commits an offense if he/she owns, harbors or keeps any livestock other than a sheep or goat:
(c)
A person commits an offense if he/she owns, harbors or keeps any goat or sheep:
(d)
A person commits an offense if he/she owns, harbors, or keeps any swine within the city.
(e)
It is a defense to prosecution under subsection (d) if a person keeps or maintains not more than two (2) miniature pigs in any one (1) household and the miniature pig:
(1)
Is not more than twenty (20) inches tall at the highest point of the front shoulder; and
(2)
Weighs not more than one hundred and fifty (150) pounds; and
(3)
Is spayed or neutered prior to four (4) months of age; and
(4)
Is kept as a pet for personal enjoyment and not used for breeding, sale or for human consumption; and
(5)
Is kept indoors at all times except as required for urination, defecation and exercise periods;
(6)
Is not kept in violation of any applicable provision of this chapter;
(7)
Is vaccinated for erysipelas and tetanus. For the purposes of this subsection, sufficient proof that an animal is vaccinated for erysipelas, leptospirosis and tetanus is a vaccination certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian that includes:
(f)
It is a defense to prosecution under subsection (d) if a person keeps or maintains swine when it is:
(1)
Being exhibited at an animal exhibition approved by the animal services manager and with the required animal exhibition permit;
(2)
Owned by and kept on the premises of a governmental agency or entity performing a governmental function;
(3)
Owned by or kept on the premises of a medical, educational, or research institution for educational or scientific purposes, operating in compliance with all other city ordinances and state and federal laws.
(Ordinance 2021-10468, § 2, adopted 7/22/2021)