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02. Ordinance 1683 - Amending Animal Regulations - 1st Reading (Tabled Sept 20)Charles A. Harball Office of City Attorney Tel 406.758.7709 City Attorney 201 First Avenue East Fax 406.758.7771 P.O. Box 1997 charball@kalispel1.com Kalispell!, MT 59903-1 997 TO: Mayor Tammi Fisher and Kalispell City Council FROM: Charles I3arball, City Attorney Jane Howington, City Manager SUBJECT: Ordinance No.1683 — an Ordinance Amending the City of Kalispell Code That Regulates Animals in the City E" ING DATE. September 27, 2010 — Council Workshop BACKGROUND: Council gave consideration to a proposed draft amendment to the existing animal ordinances at the September 20, 2010 regular Council meeting. After much discussion the matter was tabled until the first regular meeting in October. A. workshop was therefore scheduled for further discussion so that the Council may be properly prepared to move the matter forward with any additional changes and amendments. The primary issues for further discussion revolve around the following: 1) Edits to the "popper scooper" portion of the draft; 2} Whether or not a panel should be used in determining the designation of a dangerous dog; 3) The manner in which. the City should deal with or allow poultry to exist within the city limits. Other issues were discussed at the meeting and will be subject to further conversation at the will of the Council. The goal of the workshop is to provide clear direction to staff as to what the Council wishes to see as a draft when it comes before the Council for decision. This matter is scheduled on the workshop agenda following another issue which may take considerable time. If the Council is unable to spend the amount of time on this issue as it would like, it may choose to take the matter off of the table at the next regular meeting and choose to table it again to allover for further workshop discussion. Respectfully submitted, C.,� Cha es Harball, City Attorney Charles A. Harball Office, of City Attorney City Attorney 201. First Avenue Fast P.O. Box 1997 Kalispell, NET 59903-I997 �►11 U'.#�►-� Mayor Tam.mi. Fisher and Kalispell City Council Charles Harba .l, City ,attorney Jane Howing-ton, City Manager Tel 406.758.7709 Fax 406.758.7771 charbalI @kalispell.com Ordinance No.IL683 --- an ordinance Aanending the City of Kalispell Code That Regulates Animals in the City September 20, 2010 — Regular Council Meeting — First Reading BACKGROUND: The Kalispell Municipal. Codes that regulate animals in the City are largely intact from the initial legislation enacted in. 1947 and last received minor amendment in. 2007. The City staff was asked to review the code, particularly as it applies to dangerous dogs, and make a recommendation of amendment to the Council.. Ordinance No. 1683 reflects this review by the City A.ttorney's Office, the Police Department and the Municipal Court. Most of the proposed amendments are minor and reflect the general advice to make most violations of the code civil infractions that have no possibility of j ail, and therefore no jury trials, but also alloy the Court more latitude in fashioning appropriate fines and conditions. staff is also recommending adding a "pooper scooper" amendment to the code to address the concerns of many citizens who have called in over the years requesting this. The major amendment to the code addresses dangerous dogs and the procedure by which this designation is applied to an animal. as well as the conditions that may be placed on the owner of such an animal, including insurance, licensing, fencing, and restraining. The creation of a panel is called out to review individual cases to provide some expertise in such a determination. Staff is not in full agreement about the creation of the panel, with the court in favor of the addition and the police against it. It was difficult to propose an ordinance with the creation and utilization of the paned as a single piece that could be simply withdrawn by a motion to amend by Council. Therefore, if the Council determines that it wishes to have the panel removed from the ordinance, it should be tabled and the staff directed to bring the ordinance back revised accordingly. Amendments to Animal Regulation Memorandum September 15, 2010 .gage - 2 RECO AT"ToN: That City Council give consideration to and pass ordinance No. 1683 on first reading. FISCAL A T: There are no fiscal impacts to these amendments. Respectfully submitted, r'6��x Char es Harb 11, City Attorney Office of City Attorney City of Kalispell f"1 AN ORDINANCE AMENIDING THE CITE" OF KALISPELL MUNICIP.A.L CODE REGARDING THE REGULATION OF ANIMALS WITHIN THE CITY CODIFIED AT CHAPTER 4, AMENDING ALL PARTS OR PORTIONS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY I`ORNE,Y TO COMFY THE SAME, WHEREAS, the Kalispell Municipal Ordinances regarding the regulation of animals within the City are largely intact from the initial legislation enacted in 1.947 and last received minor amendment in 2007; and WHEREAS, based upon many years of experience in enforcing the regulation of animals, particularly in the realm of dangerous dogs, it is in the best interest of the City to reevaluate the existing code from time to time and make any necessary amendments to respond to current issues of enforcement; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City to amend the Municipal Code regulating animals in the City to incorporate those changes that have occurred as reflected in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The City of Kalispell Municipal Code codified at Chapter 4 of the Code is hereby amended as set forth in Exhibit "A"',. attached hereto and incorporated fully herein by this reference. SECTION II. The City Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to recodify this Ordinance. SECTION III. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its final passage. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND SIGNED BY THE .MAYOR OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL THIS DAY OF 132010. ATTEST: Theresa White City Clerk Tammi Fisher Mayor Exhibit "A" Article I IN GENERAL 4-I Keeping of R.1e,,-ems; Livestock in City Prohibited. No person shad keep within the City limits any cattle, mules, sheep, goats, buffalo, swine, wild or domesticated predatory or game animal; provided, however: A. That this section shall not be applicable upon property owned by the Flathead County Fair Board and operated by such Board as a fairgrounds within the City, and B . That this section shall not be applicable to persons who keep pygmy goats or potbellied pigs as household pets, provided that no person shall keep more than two (2) pygmy goats or two (2) potbellied pigs. C. Horses are permitted within any zoning district subject to the following minimum requirements: I . The number of horses permitted on a property shall equal one horse per one acre of fenced pasture land. 2. offspring to permitted animals living on the lot shall not be counted as part of the animal density for one year from date of birth at which time the owner shall bring the animal density back into compliance with this section. I Property owners must maintain the animals and pasture in a manner that does not cause adverse impact to neighboring property owners. Potential negative impacts on adjacent properties include offensive odors, pasture runoff and the unusual presence of insects (flies). Failure to maintain the property in accordance with these requirements shall be considered a violation of this section. 4. Property annexed into the City exceeding the densities required under subsection (C)(1) of this section shall have up to two (2) years from the date of annexation to bring the animal density into compliance with this section. 4-2 Animals Dunning at Large. The herding, driving or running at large of horses, mules, sheep, goats,_buffalo, colts, swine or cattle, or such other animals, upon the streets, avenues, alleys, parks or public places or grounds within the City, or the herding of such animals on any unenclosed private grounds within, the City is hereby prohibited. . -3 offenses Generally Relating to the Handling of Horses. It shall be unlawful within the limits of the City except upon property owned by the Flathead County Fair Board and operated by such Board as a fairgrounds: A. Speed: To ride or drive any horse at a speed greater or faster than at a walk. B. Sidewalk Crossing: To ride or drive any horse over a sidewalk except at a crossing. C. Fasten to Fire Hydrant: To tie or fasten any horse to a fire hydrant. D.Leave Unattended: To leave any horse standing untied or unfastened, unless some suitable person be in charge thereof. 4-4 Tying Horses or other .Animals so as to orate or walk over Streets and Sidewalks. It shall be unlawful for any person to tie any horse, cow or other animal upon any private lot or other piece of land within the City limits in such a manner that such horse, cow or other animal may graze upon the streets, alleys or other public places within the City, or to tie such animals so that they may walk upon or over the sidewalks of the City. , •the MRAff•. ,w w A TMA a R140-Ma AW^lk Wh MAX4,WA VMXV w r A A � A A �! ff NN 4-6 5 Dogfighting, Cockrghting, It shall be unlawful for any person within the City to allow or permit any animal or fowl under his or her control to engage in any dogfight or cockfight or a fight of any kind between animals and.,,any person violating the provisions of this section will be deemed wilt of a misdemeanor and u on conviction thereof shall be unished as provided in Section 1-9 of this Code. 4-7 6 Mauling or Dragging Dead Animals Through Streets. A. No person shall haul the body of a dead animal on any of the streets, avenues or alleys of the City without such body being entirely covered in such a manner that no part of such body shall be exposed to view. B. It shall also be unlawful for any person to drag the body of a dead animal on any of the streets, avenues or alleys of the City. 4-97 Fowl Running at Large. It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks or other domestic fowl belonging to him or under his or her control to run at large upon any street or other public place or upon the premises of another. 41 Dis osal and., Accumulation of Manure and Bod-v waste of Domestic Animals and Pets. A. It shall be unlawful for the owner or erson having custod of agy do to fail to immediatel move and dispose of in a sanitar manner an solid waste de osited by..... such do on ublic property or deposited on private property without the consent of the person in control of the ro ert . B. No owner or occupant of,,.,any premises where horses or other domestic animals or dogs cats or other domestic pets are ke t within the city shall deposit, cause to be de osited or allow to accumulate within or about such remises for a longer, time than forty.eight 48 hours an manure or body wastes from domestic animals and pets. Such erson shall rovide a rece taelc of sufficient size for the reception of such manure or body wastes of domestic animals and pets. C. Such receptacle shall be so constructed that the contents thereof will not be accessible to f.ies • and such rece tacle shall be laced u on the premises owned occupied or controlled b such erson in a location as remote as possible from an -surrounding._.dwelfing or. street. Such person shall ern-Ptem-Ptv and cleanse the same as often as necessarL. but not less than once each week. 4-9 Penalties. Unless otherwise specifically designated as a rnisderneanor within this Article it shall be a municipal infraction ursuant to Article 1-2 for an erson to violate the provisions of this Article. Article 2 DOGS 4-10 Definitions. AGGRESSIVE DOG: A dog that threatens charges, or interferes with.persons or other domestic animals on ublic or private property without rovocation. ANIMAL: All vertebrates except human beings. BIrTE: Any abrasion, scratch, puncture, laceration, bruise, tear or piercing of the skin inflicted by the teeth of an animal. COLLAR: A band, chain harness, or other suitable device worn on a dog to which a tag may be affixed. This instrument shall be substantial enough to endure the animal's activity without being lost and without inflicting pain to the animal. CRUELTY: Cruelty to animals as set forth in Section 45-8w211, Montana Code Annotated. DANGEROUS DOGS: Any dog declared dangerous bv the Kalispell Municipal Court ursuant to subsection 4-23-(Q of this article. DOG: Any canine animal, of either sex (whether or not spayed or neutered) or any dingo, wolf, coyote, or cross that is kept as a dog. LICENSE: A tag obtained from the City Finance Office, which must be secured to a collar on the animal. Licenses shall not be transferable between animals. The terra "tag" means "license." LICENSE YEAR: One year from the date of license purchase. OWNER: Every person who owns, harbors or keeps a dog. PANEL: A panel_of qualified individuals selected pursuant to section 4-23- B of this article. PROPER ENCLOSURE: while on the owner's pKoperty, a dan Brous or aggressive da shall be securely confined indoors that is the owner's dwgllin residence or garage or in a seI.curel enclosed and locked pen or structure, suitable to prevent ypwn children from enterin or reaching into and desi ned to prevent the dog from escaping. Such pen or structure shall have secure sides and bottom from which the dog cannot escape as by digging, climbing, lea in etc. No porch..,.....patio or any part of a dwellin or structure which would allow such dog to exit such building -on its own volition throw h open windows or when screen windows or screen doors are the only obstacle preventing the dog from exitin the structure shall be considered to be a prover enclosure. RABEES VACCINATION: An inoculation administered by a veterinarian with any rabies vaccine, the use of which is licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture. RUNNING AT LARGE: Any dog which is off the premises of the owner and is not under the immediate and continued control of its owner or an authorized agent of the owner by leash, or by complete confinement within or restraint upon a vehicle. Dogs controlling livestock or in other related agricultural activities, are to be excluded front this definition. STRAY: Any dog which does not have a current valid license attached to it or a tattoo which establishes ownership and which is found off the property of its owner. TATTOO: A permanent identification number, provided at owner's expense, tattooed on the dog's right inner thigh by a licensed veterinarian, or person trained as a tattooist in a manner that will provide positive individual .identification of such dog and shall be duly registered with the city in connection with the licensing of said dog. VETERINARIAN: A. doctor of veterinary medicine holding a valid license to practice his or her profession. tiq Lit x hitesy or ther- ani=al A nu docc} urhile —inn— at i7 s WARDEN: The City of Kalispell Animal warden. 4-11 warder.. The warden is hereby vested with the power and authority necessary to enforce the provisions of this article. 4-12 warden Authority. The warden is authorized and empowered to apprehend and impound any dog found in violation of this article. 4-I3 Police Officers Have Concurrent Authority. Members of the Kalispell Police Department shall have the same authority in the enforcement of the provisions of this article as are granted the warden. 4-I4 Interference with warden; Unlawful. It shall be unlawful and punishable under the misdemeanor penalty provisions of Article I-9 �n w-T 4. ^� for any person to knowingly and intentionally interfere with any Warden in the lawful discharge of his or her duties as herein prescribed. 4-I5 License; Required; Fees, A. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, harbor, or maintain any dog over six (6) months of age in the City of Kalispell unless such dog is duly licensed or deemed exempt as herein provided. Licenses shall be issued by the City Finance Office. B. The fees for such license shall be as follows: 1. Spayed females and neutered males, five dollars ($5.00) each per year. 2. Unspayed females and unneutered males, fifteen dollars ($15.00) each per year. 4-16 Prerequisites to Issuance of License. Before a dog license is issued, the owner of such dog must present a certificate from a veterinarian stating that such dog has received a rabies vaccination. The certificate must show that the rabies vaccination is current. Providing, further, no license shall be issued for a spayed female dog or a neutered male dog until the City Finance Office has been furnished with a certificate from a licensed veterinarian that such dog has been spayed or neutered, except, however, renewal licenses for dogs may be issued for such dog without the production of such a certificate on each application for renewal license. 4-17 Issuance of License; Tags; Exemptions. A. Upon the owner's compliance with Sections 4-1 S and 4-16 of this article, the City Finance Office shall issue a tag, imprinted with the license number, to be worn on the dog's collar. B.If the metal tag is lost, a duplicate tag shall be obtained by making application to the City Finance Department, who shall issue a duplicate tag upon payment by the applicant of a fifty cent ($0.50) fee. C. Licensing provisions of this article shall not apply to: I . Any dog whose owner is a nonresident of the City of Kalispell and who is tempflrarily within said City for thirty (30) days or less. 2. Any dog brought into the City for the sole purpose of participating in a dog show or dog contest_ 3. Dogs used as eyes for the blind or ears for the deaf. 4_ Any government owned police service dog, including search and rescue dogs, is exempt from this article. D.Any current dog license tag issued annually by any incorporated city or town within Flathead County, Montana, or by the Flathead County Animal Control Center, pursuant to an ordinance and which provides for the wearing of the license tag upon the collar of the dog and the keeping of a record which establishes the identity of the person who owns, keeps or harbors the dog constitutes compliance with the licensing provisions of this article. 4-18 Records to Be Kept by City Finance Department. The City Finance Department shall keep a suitable record of the licenses issued under the provisions of this article and shall record all necessary information required for issuance of licenses. 4-19 Running at Large; In Heat. A.lt shall be unlawful for any owner of a dog to allow said dog to run at large within. the City limits. All dogs licensed or unlicensed running at large are subject to impoundment. This provision shall not be construed so as to prohibit the owner or another person from having a dog on a public street, alley, or public place within the City if said dog is then and there controlled by such person by a chain or leash of not more than six feet (6') in length tied to the dog and held by said person. B. Every person having under his or her control any female dog in heat (i.e., in the estrual period) shall confine such a dog in a house, garage or other enclosed area. The female shall be confined in such a manner that said female cannot come into contact with a male dog except for planned breeding. Such a female dog not confined is a public nuisance, and the Warden or any City police officer may immediately abate such nuisance by impounding such dog. 4-20 Impounding, Redemption or other Disposal of Unlicensed Fags. (Rep. by Ord. 1381A, 5-21-2001) 4-21 Impoundment; Pursuit; Fees and Board. A.The following are subject to impoundment: L .Any dog being kept or maintained contrary to the provisions of this article; 2. Any dog running at large contrary to the provisions of this article; 3. .Any dog which is required to be licensed by this article and is not licensed; 4. Any sick or injured dog whose owner cannot be located; 5. Any abandoned dog; 6. Any dog held for quarantine; 7. Any stray dog; 8. Any dangerous or aggressive dog found in violation of Section 4-23 of this article. B. The Warden, or any City police officer, is hereby empowered and authorized to enter upon private property including the premises of the dog's owner, in order to apprehend any dog which is running at large, in order to apprehend said dog. C. Dogs impounded by the warden or Kalispe l,,,Police officer, pursuant to this article shall be housed at the Flathead County Animal Control. Center. , L ' A written notice of impoundment shall be sent to the owner, if known within 24 hours of the impoundment. The owner of the do shall be responsible for payment of all impound fees and an other liabilities and requirements that mav be set forth by the Flathead County Dog..ordinance. 4-22 Rabies Control. A. It shall be the duty of every person or owner keeping, harboring, or maintaining a dog over four (4) months of age to provide effective rabies vaccination of such dog. This provision shall not apply to: 1. Licensed veterinarians; 2. Grooming parlors. B. The warden shall have the authority to order the owner of any dog showing symptoms of rabies or any dog which has bitten any person so as to cause an abrasion of the skin or any dog that has been bitten by or exposed to any animal suspected to have been infected with rabies to deliver such dog to the Flathead County Animal Control Center for quarantine for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) days. Such dog may be quarantined under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, except as specified below: 1. In the case of an unvaccinated dog which is known to have been bitten by a laboratory confirmed rabid animal, said dog shall be vaccinated within twenty four (24) hours and quarantined for a period of six (6) months. Said dog shall be destroyed if the owner does not comply with the provisions of this section. 2. In the case of a vaccinated dog which is known to have been bitten by a laboratory confirmed rabid animal, said dog shall be revaccinated within twenty four (24) hours and quarantined for a period of thirty (30) days. Said dog shall be destroyed if the owner does not comply with the provisions of this section. 3. .After the quarantine period, if the Flathead County Animal Control Center determines the dog is free of rabies, the owner may reclaim the dog upon payment of the boarding and impoundment fees or any licensing fees. 4. If any dog under quarantine is diagnosed as being rabid, it shall be disposed of only under the orders and direction of the Flathead County Animal Control Center and/or licensed veterinarian. C.It shall be unlawful and punishable by imprisonment for a term not to exceed six (6) months or by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or both, for any person to refuse or fail to quarantine any dog as required by this article or to remove any dog quarantined under this section from the place of quarantine without written permission of the Warden. 4-234A : -Keeping of Dangerous and/or Aggressive Iao s: It shall be unlawful to keep,harbor, oven or in any way possess within the city limits a danizerous or...gggressive doo unless registration, all restraints and conditions as hereinafter set forth in regards to dan erous or..aggressive doors are fully complied with by the owner as hereinafter Droved. 4-23 : Panel Established: The chief law enforcement officer of the city.shall select and appoint a anel of three L3 -qualified individuals knowledgeable about dog behavior for the u ose of determining,in their o inion as to whether or not the dog.complained of is a dangerous dog. To the neatest extent practicable, theanel shall collectively re resent a diverse background in dog behavior and in no cas.e.,may all of the members of the panel be from the same discipline nor may a panlel., include any individual that may be connected to the case under consideration. For the purposes of this section ualified individuals" mean: Animal behaviorists with at least a bachelors' degree in animal behavior Dog behavior .modification trainers Dog breeders Dog obedience judges Law enforcement officers that are K- 9 handlers Recognized do trainers Veterinarians who treat dogs and cats 4-2340 : Judicial Process: 1. Petition For Hearin a. If the warden or other Kalispell Police officer has investigated and determined that there exists bable cause to believe that a do an is derous the warden or Ka.lis ell Police officer shall petition the Kalispell Municipal Court fora panel review for the purpose of making a recommendation to the Court of whether or not the dog in uestion should be declared dangerous_ b. whenever ossible Any complaint received from a member of the public which serves as the evidenti basis to su ort the observations of the warden or Kalispell Police Officer to findprobable cause shall be sworn to and verified bV the complainant and shall be attached to the petition. c. The Kalil ell Municipal Court u on the findiwzy of probable cause shall notify the owner of the dog, by certified mail and the chief law enforcement officer by best means possible, that a panel review will be held within 14 days, at which time the owner may. present evidence to thepanel as to wh the doa should not be declared dangerous. d. If, in the interim the do is not restrained in a ro er enclosure b the owner, the Warden or Falls ell Police Officer may impound the doa until the anel makes its determination. e. Within S days followin the panel review, the anel shall provide a report of its findings to the Kalispell Munici al Court. The Court after considerin the report may, in its discretion then schedule and..ap propriatelynotice a hearing to rather further evidence, or may,issue its determination and order based upon the re ort of the.. -pa el. The Order shall be delivered to the owner either ersonall or_,by first class mail. If the court finds beyond a reasonable doubt that the dog is dan erous the owner shall corn 1 y With all provisions of the order within thirty 30days.. from the date the notice is mailed. 4-23-- D : Dangerous Do Procedures: 1. Determination a. The Kalis ell Municipal Court shall declare a dog dangerous if it finds beyond a reasonable doubt that the do when unprovoked, in an a ressive manner: i. Caused bodily Lnjury to a erson- ii. Bites or kills a domestic animal 'without provocation while off the do owner's prop ert yor b. A dog.mu, not be declared dangerous if the person who was in d.- i. Was committin at the time a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises occupied by the owner; ii. Was provoking,tormenting, abusing or assaulting,the..,.dog or can be shown to have in the pasLprovoked, tormented abused or assaulted the dog; or iii. Was cone ittin or attern tines to commit a crime. c . The rovisions of this subsection do not apply to do s that are used by law enforcement officials for olice or sirm*lar work. d The Kalispell Municipal Court may make the determination based upon the evidence that the dog is aggressive and impose conditions requiring the immediate erection and maintenance of groper enclosure as defined above and to properly restrain the dog as set forth in 23- (D)(2)(a)(iii) below. 2. Restraint Requirements: uirements: a. If the Kalis ell Municil2al Court declares a do to be dangerous, it shall issue an order and a schedule for corn fiance which shall require, the owner to cam with the followiniz conditions: i. To display, in a conspicuous manner a clearly visible warning si n, includin a warning.waming. symbol for children that there is a dangerous do on the prenuses. The sign shall be a standardized sin as determined by theanel. ii. To i�ediatel erect or maintain a proper, enclosure for the dan erous dog. iii. To confine the dan erous dgg in the ro er enclosure exce t that if the do is outside the proper enclosurel. the dojz must be muzzled and restrained by. a substantial leash or chain of not more than six feet 6in length and must be under the physical restraint of a resi2onsible erson who is at least eighteen I8 ears of a e. The muzzle must be made in a manner that will prevent the dog from biting any person or animal but that will not cause injury to the do or interfere with its vision or respiration. iv. To notify the chief law enforcement officer if the dangerous..dog is at large v. To notify the chief law enforcement officer within twenty four (24) hours of the death, sale or donation of a dangerous doh. vi. The owner has a surety bond issued by. a suret coMpany authorized to do business in this state in a form acceptable to the city, in the sum of at least fift thousand dollars 50 000.00 a able to any, verson injured b the dangerous dog or a liability.,insurance.policy issued by an insurance corn an authorized to do business in this state in the amount of at least fifty thousand dollars 50 000.00 insurin the owner for any injuries inflicted b the dangerous do . vii. The city will charge the owner an annual fee of 250.00 in addition to an re ular dog licensing.,fees to obtain a certificate of re lstration for a dangerous da . viii. The owner shall at his own ex ense have the re istration number assi ned to the dangerous doa by the cit tattooed on the do 's ri ht inner thigh.. ix. That the owner of the dog be at least ei in crhteen 18 ears of a e. 4-23-ffi: Confiscation. 1. Seizure: The Warden or a Kalispell Police officer shah seize a dangerous do if: a. The owner knows that the dog has been declared dangerous and the owner has not paid the annual fee or secured the proper liability insurance or surety covera e�� as required under subsection 4-23-(D)(2)(a)(vi) of this article; or b. The dog is not maintained in a proper enclosure or is outside the proffer enclosure and not under physical restraint as required under subsection 4-23-(D)(2)(a)(iii) of this article. 2. Recla.irm' n Do : After notification,by the warden or Kalis ell Police officer, a dangerous doa seized ursuant to subsection A of this section rna be reclaimed by the owner on a ment of impounding and boarding fees and the resentation of proof to the warden or Kalispell Police officer that the reasons for the seizure of the dog have been or will be cured. A.dog not reclaimed under this subsection within seven da s after notification mav be humanely..destroyed and the owner is liable to the cityfor costs incurred in confining anal destra in the doa. 3. Destruction of Dog: If an owner of a dog is convicted of a violation for which the do was origindly seized a court rna order that the dog be confiscated and humanel destra ed and that the owner.pa the cost incurred in confiscating,confining and destro yin the dog. 4. Subsequent Violations: a. If an owner of a dog has been found guifty of violatincy a provision of this article and ZP the owner is charged with a subsequent violation relating to the same dog, the do must be seized.by the warden or Kalispell Police officer, and if the owner is found guilty of the subsequent violation the court shall order that the dog be destroyed and that the owner pay the cost of confiscating,.confiningy and destroying the do . b. If the owner is not convicted of the subsequent violation the owner may reclaim the dog -upon pa ment of immunding and boarding fees. If the do is not reclaimed.,.by the owner within seven 7 days after the owner has been notified that the do may be reclaimed, the dog may be humanely destra ed and the owner shall be liable to the city for the costs incurred in confining and destroying the dog. 5. Procedures Durin Appal:.,.The dog may not be destro ed during the...,.pendency of an appeal. 4-23-ff: Destruction of Dangerous Dog at Lame. If any do is runnin at lar e and presents a dan er to the pu.blic, and it gppears to the warden or Kalispell police officer that it is necessary to destro such a dog in order to rotect the public from the dog. re ardless of whether or not the dog has been declared dangerous, the warden or Kalispell Police Officer is hereby authorized to destroy the dog. 4-23- : violations; Penalt ■ Any.dog owner who violates,.an,y provisions of this Section 4-23 et seq. regarding dangerous dos or Rermits any such violation or fails to comply with an of the recipirements thereof gill be subject to penalties of a criminal misdemeanor under KMC Article l --9. 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No person shall Keep or maintain on any premises within the City at any time more than four (4) dogs. Any person Keeping or maintaining more than four (4) dogs on any premises within the City shall be notified in writing by the warden or any City police officer that the number of such dogs in excess of four (4) must be disposed of or removed from. the City within five (5) days of service or mailing of such notice. Failure to comply with this requirement within such period is unlawful. Each day after the expiration of such period that the owner or Keeper of such dogs fails to comply with such order is a separate offense. 4-27 Penalty. Except as otherwise provided herein, an violation or failure to co.mply..with..any of the requirements of this article, will be subiect to -oenalties as a rnunici-oal infraction pursuant to Article 1-2 of this Code. ,