Following service of a declaration of dangerous or potentially dangerous dog, the owner or keeper may, within five business days of receipt of the declaration, or within five business days of publication of the declaration pursuant to WCC § 6.04.090(B)(3), request a hearing contesting such actions through the district court of Whatcom County.
If owner or keeper wishes to request a hearing, they must do so in person at the District Court of Whatcom County Offices, Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 401, Bellingham, Washington 98225. Animal owner or keeper shall:
A. File with the district court clerk a petition which shall contain the following information:
1. Date of declaration with a copy attached;
2. Statements giving basis as to why petitioner believes the decision should be reversed;
3. Names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses who will appear on petitioner's behalf; and
4. Current address and daytime phone number where petitioner can be contacted.
B. No filing fee shall be charged by district court.
C. If an animal(s) has been impounded, petitioner shall seek an expedited hearing.
D. It is the petitioner's responsibility to notify the animal control authority within 48 hours of the filing. If the last day for notification falls on a day that the animal control authority is closed for business, the petitioner has until the next business day to provide notice.
E. At the hearing, the animal control authority has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the dog declared dangerous or potentially dangerous falls within the definition of WCC §
6.04.020(H) or
(Q).
(Ord. 2009-053 Exh. C; Ord. 2016-071 Exh. A)