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1989-636 ,. . .. . HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 89-636 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 925 AND 1010 OF THE HOPKINS CITY CODE IN REGARD TO KENNELS BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hopkins as follows: SECTION 1. That section 925.01 be amended to read as follows: Subd. 3. "Kennel" means any premises, which is not a dwelling unit, where three or more animals at any time are owned, boarded, bred or offered for sale. SECTION 2. That Section 1010.15 be amended to read as follows: 1010.15. Animals. 1 Dogs per year 6.00 duplicate replacement dog tag 3.00 Fe~-aHy-keHHelT-eeve~~H~ all-aH~mals-kep~-dtl~~H~ ~fte-yea~-------------------------85~ee Ne-fee-sftall-be-~eqti~~ed f~em-aHy-HtlmaRe-See~e~y-e~ Ve~e~~fta~y-Hesp~~al Impounding fee (1st offense) 15.00 Impound charge 2nd and succeeding offense shall be number of times animal impounded in calendar year times fee First Reading: September 5, 1989 Second Reading: September 19, 1989 Date of Publication: September 27, 1989 Date Ordinance Takes Effect: October 17, 1989 Mayor Attest: City Clerk .. Hopkins City Code , . 925.24. two dogs dwelling 925.25. a) b) c) d) e) 925.24 Maximum Number of Dogs. No person shall keep, harbor or maintain more than of over the age of six months within or upon the property of any individual unit within the City of Hopkins. (Added Ord. No. 87-588, Sec. 3) Duties and responsibilities of owner. A dog owner must: procure a dog license annually for each dog in the owner's possession or keeping, fasten or attach the proper current dog license to the dog's collar or harness which shall be worn at all times by the dog; keep owner's dogs under restraint at all times; at all times exercise proper care and control of the owner's animals to prevent them from becoming a public nuisance; and provide the dogs with sufficient good and wholesome food and water, pyroper shelter and protection from the weather, veterinary care \..her. needed to prevent suffering, and with humane care and treatment. 925.27. Treatment. No person may (i) beat, cruelly ill-treat, torment, overload, or otherwise abuse a dog, (ii) cause or permit a dog fight or (iii) abandon a dog. 925.29. Unspayed female dogs. An unspayed female dog in heat must be confined in a building or secured enclosure in such manner that such female dog cannot come ~nto contact with another animal except for planned breeding. 925.31. Dog bites. A dog which bites a person shall be quarantined for ten days if ordered by the health authority or police department. During such quarantine, the dog shall be securely confined and kept from contact with any other animal. The quarantine may be on the premises of the owner if approved by the city health authority. If the health authority requires other confinement, the owner shall place it in a veterinary hospital at the owner's expense. 925.33. Inspection. It is a condition of a dog license issued to an owner of any dog or dogs that humane society officers and inspectors, including police officers, shall be permitted to inspect all dogs at the premises where the dogs are kept at any time. 925.35. all times. large is in Dogs running at large. Every owner shall keep a dog under restraint A dog may not run at large at any time in the city. The owner of a dog violation of this subsection. (Amended Ord. No. 87-588, Sec. 4) at at 925.36. Vicious. Dangerous. Nuisance Animals. Subdivision 1. The Chief of Police or his designee is authorized to order the impoundment and destruction or o~~er disposition of any animal which is a V1C10US, dangerous or nuisance animal as defined in this subsection. (Added Ord. No. 87-588, Sec. 5) Subd. 2. A V1C10US animal is an animal which has caused the death of a person, or has committed substantial or great bodily harm as defined under 925.01, Subd. 11 -,and 12. (Added Ord. No. 87-588, Sec. 5)