A.
Definitions. In construing the provisions of this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in SMC § 6.04.020 shall apply. In addition, the following definitions shall apply to each reference to the following words or phrases:
1. "Director"
means the police chief of the city in which the dog resides or is kept, or the police chief's designee.
2. "Exhaustion of the appeal process"
means that the owner has declined and/or failed to appeal the matter further or has exhausted all appeal options.
4. "Municipal court"
means the court or hearing examiner designated, by the city in which the dog resides or is kept, to handle appeals of dangerous dog and potentially dangerous dog declarations.
5. "Premises"
means the registered owner's current address that has been inspected and approved by Metro.
Except where otherwise plainly declared or clearly apparent from the context, words used in this chapter shall be given their common and ordinary meaning. |
B.
Calculating Deadlines. If the deadline to comply with any requirement of this chapter falls on a day that Metro Animal Services is closed, the deadline shall be extended to the next day that Metro Animal Services is open to the public.
C.
All notices, declarations, and final determinations required to be served on an owner shall be served in one of the following methods:
1.
Certified mail, return receipt requested, and regular mail to owner's last known address; or
2.
Personally; or
3.
If the owner cannot be located after diligent attempts to serve the owner by one of the first two methods, by posting the declaration in a conspicuous place at the owner's last known address.
When service is accomplished by mail pursuant to subsection (C)(1) of this section, service shall be considered complete on the third day after the item is postmarked.
D.
This chapter does not apply to dogs used by law enforcement officials for police work.
(Ord. 2676 § 1 (part), 2019)