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ORDINANCE NO. -=2=--_ Series 1992 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LAKE CITY, COLORADO, ENACTIj( REVISED REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF DOGS, INCLUDING PROVISIO< CONCERNING RUNNING-AT-LARGE, LICENSING, AND RABIES VACCINATION~: AND FURTHER PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS AND REPEALI~G PREVIOUS ORDINANCES PROVIDING FOR CONTROL OF DOGS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN : LAKE CITY, COLORADO, as follows: SECTION 1. REPEAL: Ordinance No.3, Series 1979, of the Town of Lake City a i all other ordinances of a general and permanent. nature providl I; for the control and regulation of dogs, and any provision of a Iy ordinance in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, a~ : hereby repealed. SECTION 2. Chapter 13 of the Lake City Municipal Code is amended by t addition of a new Section 6 to read as follows: 13.6-1: General Provisions: CHAPTER 13 Section 6 DOGS AND ANIMALS (A) For purposes of this Section "custodian" shall mean e ~ person possessing, harboring, keeping or exercising control o~ any dog. ( B) Town of thereof enforce For the purpose of this Section "Town" shall mean t - Lake City, Colorado, and any officer, agent or emploj ~ authorized by the Board of Turstees to administer E. the provisions of this Section. (C) The Board of Trustees may issue such addi tior t'] regulations as may be necessary for the enforcemer ~. administration, and interpretation of this Section and t 1~ amendment hereto, and may provide for dog control as deerr:.~ appropriate. 1

(D) The purpose of this Section 6 is to enact regulations t, control and protect dogs and other animals and to protect the p:. lic health, safety and welfare. 13 5-2: Running-at-Large Prohibited: (A) It shall be unlawful for any owner or custodian of any d. to fail to confine it.or cause it to be confined to the p. mises of said owner or custodian, unless the dog is under e ~ctive and immediate verbal or physical control of the owner t:h custodian. (B) It shall be unlawful for any owner or custodian of any d to fail to have the dog under effective and immediate verbal o physical control at all times that such dog is within the T n J unless the dog is upon the premises of said owner or c-. todian. (e) 6~.ict r o~ect It is the purpose of this Subsection 13.6-2 to impose liability on the owner or custodian of any dog with to running-at-large. Impoundment: (A) Any animal in violation of Subsection 13.6-2 may be 1~~ounded or caused to be ~mpounded by the Town, but the dog ehrll be returned instead to its owner or custodian if such ~~!son can be identified and located. (B) The Town may provide for a dog pound to be operated by t..!~;.: Town or for the Town J by contract, either wi thin or without th~ Town. :~ (e) Within 24 hours of impounding any dog, a written notice o? impoundment shall be posted on a bulletin board in the Town P:<~.l describing the dog. The notice shall remain posted until t :-:. dog is either reclaimed, destroyed, sold, or otherwise i :~fr ~ved from the pound. (D) The owner or custodian of any dog so impounded may llaim the dog within 5 working days from the date the notice is 1':)0: ted in Town Hall, upon payment of impoundment fees, plus any, 0". ~rinary charges, feeding charges, and license fee, if ~ o licable. No dog w1.l1 b~ released to the owner or custodian.~~out a license and rabies vaccination for the dog, if. e:. :.1i red. l' 3/44 2

(E) If any dog so impounded has not been reclaimed aft:-p the expiration of 5 working days from the date the notice ~"A posted, the dog may be destroyed or disposed of by sale 5; adoption. No unclaimed dog shall be sold or adopted without ~" being vaccinated for rabies and licensed, if required, a \:: without arrangements being made to neuter or spay the dog. 13.6-4: Vicious Dogs: (A) For purposes of this Subsection a "vicious dog" is 81"7 dog that any owner or custodian knows or reasonably should ha';' know has inflicted or is likely to inflict an unprovoked bite ) attack upon any person or any other animal. (B) The owner or custodian of a vicious dog shall post n warning of the presence of such dog at the entrances to t}0 building or enclosure in which the dog is kept. I (C) It shall be unlawf.ul for th owner or custodian of a' y vicious animal to fail to confine such animal in a building ': \~ secure enclosure, or to have the dog securely muzzled and cag:' or on a leash or other restraining device no more than 8 feet : ;", length capable of providing effective and positive restraint E. ~ control at all times the dog is not confined in a building secure enclosure. (D) A vicious dog is hereby declared to be a nuisance e may be abated in accordance with law by the Town. 13.6-5: Rabies Control: (A) It shall be unlawful to own or" have custody of any 6 f. 6 months of age or older, unless such dog has been vaccinat" {.~ agains t rabies with an approved vaccine by a licens (] veterinarian, and such vaccination is not over 2 years old. ~ rabies vaccination is required for a dog brought temporar1 ~ within the Town for a period of less than 30 days, if said dog.3 currently licensed by another governmental lic0nslng authority. (B) The rabies vaccination required by this Section must 1. obtained within 5 days of acquiring or bringing into Town any ( over 6 months of age. (C) It shall be unlawful for any person who owns or 1 custody of any dog to fail to produce or refuse to produce Certificate of Vaccination upon request by the Town. e D) It shall be unlawful for any person to make use of );. have in his possession or control a stolen, counterfeit, ',"1 1..:' 3

f'~.; ~edrabies vaccination certificate, or to present a c' :;ificate with respect to \ licensing a dog other than the dog f which the certificate was issued. 13 3-6: Licenses Required:. {A) It shall be unlawful to own or have custody of any dog w~~hin the Town, 6 months of age or over, unless a current dog 11;ense has been obtained from the Town. A license shall be c.,il"\ ':lined wtihin 30 days of acquiring any dog or 30 days after flrat bringing the dog into Town. This Section shall not apply t,; ~ person visiting in Town for a period not exceeding 30 days. (B) License fees are as follows: Neutered male and spayed femals: Unneutered-male and unspayed female: $ 5.00/year $15.00/year o~- (C) All licenses shall expire on the last day of February each year. (D) No license shall be issued wi.thout proof of rabies ~a~:cination and submission of an application on forms provided by Town. t rjl~ (E) The license tag issued shall be attached to a collar or h~~ness upon the dog. Duplicate tags may be issued upon proof of l~~s of the original. : (F) It shall be unlawful to make use of or have any stolen 0r~counterfeit tag or to use any tag on any dog except the dog r~~ which the tag was issued.! ". '. ; :(G) Licenses shall be issued by the Sheriff or other 6~Bignated Town representative.. 33 6-7: Dog Attacks and Rabies: (A) Anyone having knowledge of any case of an attack or t,e by any dog within the!town of Lake City, shall notify the ~'-';' :1 within 12 hours after dtscovery of the attack or bite. (B) Any dog which is known to have bitten or injured any l' 30n causing an abrasion or cut of the skin ahall be (~ rantined for a period of not less than 10 days from the date lethe incident. It 1s unlawful for any person to refuse to 1 " luce such a dog for quarantine. L; 3/44

-,' --. (C) A dog shall be quarantined on either the owner's or custodian's premises or at a veterinary clinic or hospital or other location, as the Town determines is necessary for proper observation. Such confinement shall be at the expense of the owner or custodian. A stray dog whose owner cannot be located may be confined at any veterinary clinic or hospital, pound, or other premises. (D) The owner or custodian of the dog ~hall be liable for the costs of confinement, and the dog shall not be returned until such costs are paid. The dog may be sold or destroyed if such costs are not paid by the owner or custodian. (E) Any animal suspected of being infected with rabies or other dangerous contagious disease may be confined on the order of the Town for observation at the expense of the owner or custodian for a period and at a location as necessary in the Town's discretion to protect the public health. Any dog determined to be infected with rabies shall be destroyed. 13.6-8: Nuisance: (A) Any dog which produces or creates any unreasonable disturbance by excessive or continual barking or other noise, or which habitually threatens or molests persons, chases vehicles, attacks other animals, damages property, or is at-large without control, is hereby declared to be a nuisance. (B) It is unlawful for the owner or custodian of any animal to allow it to become a nuisance or to create a nuisance, or to have custody of any animal which is a nuisance. (C) The Town may abate any such nuisance by an action in a court of proper jurisdiction or otherwise in accordance with law. 13.6-9: Interference with Enforcement: (A) I t shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with, molest, hinder or obstruct any officer, agent or employee of the Town in the discharge of their official duties in the administration and enforcement of this Section. (B) It shall be unlawful for any person to release any dog without the Town's authorization from any place of quarantine, observation or impoundment. (C) It shall be unlawful for any person to release a dog from the owner's or custodian's confinement or control without the authorization of the owner, custodian or Town. 5

13.6-10: Cruelty to Animals: It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly or with criminal negligence to (A) fail to elements, or other or accepted for an the species, breed provide food, water, protection from the care generally considered to be normal, usual, animal's health and well-being consistent with and type of animal; (B) overdrive, overload, overwork, torture, torment, deprive of necessary sustenance, cruelly beat, mutilate, carry or confine in or upon any vehicle in a cruel or reckless manner, or having the charge of cus tody of any animal fail to provide it with proper food, drink or protection from the weather, or kill any animal except in defense of persons or property, for agricul tural purposes, for. humane reasons or as authorized in this Section. (c) cause or unreasonably permit by any act or omission the continuation of unnecessary or unjustifiable pain or suffering of an animal; or (D) abandon an animal. 13.6-11: Penalty: (A) Any person convicted of a violation of any provision of this Section shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $300, or by imprisonment of not more than 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment; provided, however, that no person under the age of 18 years may be sentenced to any term of imprisonment. (B) The minimum penalty imposed for a first offense shall be a fine of $25.00, no portion of which may be suspended. (C) Upon conviction of a violation of any provision of this Section for an offense which was committed within 1 year of the date of a previous conviction for a violation of a provision of this Section or of the' previously effective dog control ordinance, the minimum penalty shall be a fine of $50.00, no portion of which may be suspended. (D) As part of any sentence, the Court may order Community ~ Service to be performed. 6

SECTION 3. Severability: If any provision of this ordinance or the application of it to any person or circumstance is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or applications. The provisions of this ordinance are expressly declared to be severable. INTRODUCED, READ and ADOPTED b~ the Board ~stees of the Town of Lake City, Colorado, the lr'il day of ~ 't2f ' 1992. ATTEST: YlhkYL own Cler1(i?. TOWN OF LAKE CITY, COLORADO B~e:@L a or 7