Chapter 6.10
KEEPING OF ANIMALS
Sections:
6.10.010 Area requirements and number permitted.
6.10.020 Animal containment.
6.10.030 Miscellaneous provisions.
6.10.040 Public nuisance – Designated.
6.10.050 Public nuisance – Unlawful.
6.10.060 Owner of animal responsible for damages.
6.10.070 Presumption of ownership.
6.10.080 Violation – Penalty.
6.10.010 Area requirements and number permitted.
The keeping of animals listed in this chapter for more than 72 hours shall be subject to the following restrictions:
(1) For poultry, fowl (including domestic and game birds raised for meat, eggs, breeding, or other purposes) and rabbits, not more than two animals on any lot less than 7,000 square feet in area; for each additional animal there shall be an additional 3,000 square feet of lot area.
(2) For horses, cows, sheep, and goats, one-half acre of open yard area shall be provided for each animal over the age of six months.
(3) For swine, a maximum of two animals under seven months of age shall be allowed on any lot of at least one acre for up to four consecutive months in a 12-month period for educational purposes.
(4) Persons desiring to keep more animals than permitted by this section may do so with approval of the City Manager only when written approval is obtained from the owners of all improved property contiguous to the applicant(s) and which is within 200 feet of any fence, hutch, or pen containing the animals.
(5) To keep juvenile swine, as defined in subsection (3) of this section, written approval shall be obtained from all owners of adjacent properties within 300 feet.
(6) Permission granted by the City Manager is revocable by the City Council. (Ord. 5868 § 1, 2016; Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).
6.10.020 Animal containment.
All animals covered by this chapter shall be contained entirely on private property under the control of the owner(s) of such animals and in accordance with the following additional provisions:
(1) All poultry, fowl, and rabbits shall be contained within hutches, fences, or pens inaccessible to other predatory animals and set back a minimum of 10 feet from adjoining property lines and 20 feet from any public right-of-way.
(2) Horses, cows, goats, and sheep, shall be contained within fences at least four feet in height, but not more than six feet in height. The fence shall be adequate to contain the animal and shall be maintained in good repair.
(3) Swine shall be kept within secure pens no less than 25 feet from adjacent property lines.
(4) No animal described in this chapter shall be contained by means of tethering, hobbling, or by electric or barbwire fences. (Ord. 5868 § 2, 2016; Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).
6.10.030 Miscellaneous provisions.
(1) Repealed by Ord. 5868.
(2) Other house pets not covered elsewhere under this title (including exotic animals for which required state or federal permits have been obtained) are permitted if maintained within a dwelling or secure pen. (Ord. 5868 § 3, 2016; Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).
6.10.040 Public nuisance – Designated.
Animals described within this chapter and domestic cats shall be considered a public nuisance in the following instances:
(1) The number of animals maintained on any premises is found to exceed the number allowed by this chapter.
(2) Any animal or group of animals which make loud or frequent noises disruptful of any person’s comfort or repose.
(3) Any animal or group of animals which through accumulated waste or other reason cause offensive odors detectable from any right-of-way or adjoining property.
(4) Any animal, which when unprovoked, bites, kicks, scratches, or otherwise threatens the safety of any person.
(5) Any animal which habitually escapes from confinement and trespasses on public or private property. Trespass of more than two occasions shall be considered habitual under the meaning of this section.
(6) Any animal which is found running at large as defined by AMC 6.12.010. (Ord. 4713 § 2, 1986; Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).
6.10.050 Public nuisance – Unlawful.
It is unlawful for any person being the owner or keeper of any animal(s) described in this chapter to permit such animal(s) to be a public nuisance as described above. (Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).
6.10.060 Owner of animal responsible for damages.
Any owner of an animal which causes damage to other private or public property shall be responsible for such damages. (Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).
6.10.070 Presumption of ownership.
The adult occupants of a dwelling shall be presumed to be the owner or co-owners of any animals contained on the same premises. (Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).
6.10.080 Violation – Penalty.
(1) Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter is subject to those penalties set forth in AMC 1.04.010. In addition, the court may direct the removal of any animal or group of animals from the city which are deemed to be a public nuisance as defined herein.
(2) In addition to those penalties provided for in subsection (1) of this section, any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be assessed an animal control assessment of $100, in addition to such other fines and assessments as may be set by the court.
(3) Violations of any provision of this chapter shall be prosecuted as strict liability offenses, subject only to the violation penalties and procedures of AMC 1.04.010. (Ord. 6027, 2023; Ord. 4558 § 1, 1983).