For purposes of this chapter, the words and terms set forth below are defined as follows:
(A) "Enclosure"
means a fence or structure that will prevent the entry of young children and that will confine a potentially dangerous or vicious animal, in conjunction with other measures that may be required to be taken by the owner or custodian of the animal. "Confine" means that the enclosure must be designed to prevent the animal from escaping.
(B) "Habitual offender"
shall mean an animal that has had three or more violations, involving separate incidences, of any provision of this title.
(C) "Owner"
means the person who owns an animal and includes any person who has or maintains custody of the animal with the owner's permission.
(D) "Potentially dangerous animal"(1) (2) (3)
means any of the following:
An animal that on two separate occasions within the prior 36-month period engages in any unprovoked behavior, off the property of the owner, that requires a defensive action to prevent bodily injury to a person, domestic animal, or livestock;
An animal that, when unprovoked, bites a person or otherwise engages in aggressive behavior causing a nonsevere injury; or
An animal that, when unprovoked, has killed, seriously bitten, inflicted injury, or otherwise caused injury to a domestic animal or livestock off the property of the owner.
(E) "Severe injury"
means any physical harm to a human being that results in a serious illness or injury, including but not limited to a major fracture, muscle tears, or disfiguring lacerations requiring multiple sutures or corrective cosmetic surgery.
(F) "Vicious animal"(1) (2) (3)
means any of the following:
An animal that engages in or has been bred or trained to engage in exhibitions of fighting;
An animal that, when unprovoked, in an aggressive manner, inflicts severe injury on or kills a person; or
An animal previously designated as and currently listed as a potentially dangerous animal in Santa Cruz County, or a dangerous animal in another jurisdiction, which, after its owner has been notified of that designation, continues the behavior described in subsection (D) of this section, or is maintained in violation of a stipulation, an administrative decision, a court order, or restrictions placed upon it by another jurisdiction.
(Ord. 5388 § 9, 2022)