In construing the provisions of this chapter, except where otherwise plainly declared or clearly apparent from the context, words used herein shall be given their common and ordinary meaning. In addition, the following definitions shall apply:
"Allow"means to permit, including by failing or neglecting to restrain or prevent.
"Animal control authority"means the San Juan County sheriff, acting alone or in concert with other local governmental units or with humane societies for enforcement of the animal control laws of the town, city, County, and state.
"Animal control officer"means any individual employed, contracted with, or appointed by the animal control authority for the purpose of aiding in the enforcement of this chapter or any other law or ordinance relating to the licensure of animals, control of animals, or seizure and impoundment of animals, and includes any state or local law enforcement officer or other employee whose duties in whole or in part include assignments that involve the seizure and impoundment of any animal.
"At large"means off the premises of the owner and not under the immediate control of the owner, member of his/her immediate family or a person authorized by him, by means of voice control, whistle or hand signal, or a leash, cord or chain no longer than 15 feet.
"Dangerous dog"means any dog that, when unprovoked: (1) inflicts severe injury on a human being on public or private property; (2) kills a domestic animal while off the owner's property; or (3) aggressively bites, attacks or endangers the safety of humans after the owner has been notified that the dog has been previously found to be potentially dangerous by the animal control authority because of injury inflicted on a human.
"Declaration"means the initial determination made by the animal control officer that a dog is either dangerous or potentially dangerous.
"Dog"means all members of the dog family, including wolf breeds.
"Domestic animal"means any animal that is bred and kept for the use by humans, including livestock.
"Livestock"means animals normally kept for the production of food or fiber, including but not limited to sheep, goats, swine, cows, horses, fowl, llamas, alpacas and rabbits.
"Notice of disposition"means an order of the animal control authority that an animal will be euthanized in an expeditious and humane manner.
"Order"means the final determination made by the animal control officer, after a dog owner has had an opportunity to contest an initial declaration by the animal control officer, that a particular dog is either dangerous or potentially dangerous.
"Owner"means any person, or entity possessing, harboring, keeping, having an interest in, or having permanent or temporary control or custody of a domestic animal, including a dog.
"Person"means any person, firm, corporation or association.
"Potentially dangerous dog"means any dog that when unprovoked: (1) inflicts bites on a human or a domestic animal either on public or private property; or (2) chases or approaches a person upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public grounds or private property not belonging to the dog owner in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack; or (3) has a known propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack, to cause injury or otherwise to threaten the safety of humans or domestic animals.
"Provoke"means to taunt, strike at, torment, abuse, or assault a dog without justification or excuse or to make an unauthorized entry onto the portions of the premises where a dog is kept that are not open to the public.
"Secure enclosure,"when applied to a dangerous dog, means, while on the owner's property, a dangerous dog shall be securely confined indoors, or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or structure, suitable to prevent the entry of young children and designed to prevent the animal from escaping, including by digging under the sides. Such pen or structure shall have secure sides and a secure top, and shall also provide protection from the elements for the dog. A motor vehicle can be considered a temporary secure enclosure only when the driver is present, it is locked and the dog is muzzled and unable to exit the vehicle. Windows may be left open to the extent that the dog can receive fresh air but not to the extent that the dog can extend any part of its mouth outside of the window. The muzzle shall be made in a manner that will not cause injury to the dog or interfere with its vision or respiration but shall prevent it from biting any person or animal.
"Severe injury"means any physical injury that results in broken bones or lacerations that are either disfiguring or require multiple sutures.
"Unconfined"means that the dog is not securely confined indoors or confined in a securely enclosed and locked pen, motor vehicle or structure, suitable to prevent the entry of young children and designed to prevent the animal from escaping.
(Ord. 3-2003 § 2; Ord. 19-2006 § 1; Ord. 22-2008 § 3; Ord. 12-2009 § 1)