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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance # 1880,% a ORDINANCE NO. 18u0 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6-4-2(K) (GENERAL REGULATIONS AND LICENSING: ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER) OF THE CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Public Safety and Traffic Committee has determined that it is necessary and in the best interests of the citizens of Canton, Illinois to amend Section 6-4-2(K) (General Regulations and Licensing: Animal Control Officer) of the Canton Municipal Code, and WHEREAS, the City Council has made a similaz determination. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CANTON, Fulton County, Illinois, as follows: 1. That Section 6-4-2(K) (General Regulations and Licensing: Animal Control Officer) be amended to read as follows: 6-4-2 (K) Animal Control officer: The animal control officer is hereby chazged with the duty of impounding all strayed animals, all animals running at large, and all animals alleged to be dangerous animals or vicious animals. The animal control officer may declaze an animal as dangerous or vicious based on the definitions set forth in §6-4-7 (A). The animal control officer shall serve the owner or keeper of the animal with notice that the animal has been preliminarily declazed dangerous or vicious and said notice will provide the opportunity to object to such classification. Service of the notice can be effected by in-person delivery or by registered mail at the address where the animal was last registered with the City of Canton. The owner or keeper of the animal has the opportunity to object to the classification of the animal as dangerous or vicious before a hearing officer within three days of receipt of the notice preliminarily declaring the animal to be vicious. At a hearing before the hearing officer, the City and the keeper or owner of the dog will have the opportunity to present testimony and evidence as to the nature of the animal. If the hearing officer upholds the designation of dangerous or vicious, the hearing officer may order that the animal be spayed or neutered andlor micro chipped at the owner or keeper's expense, restrained or other reasonable action which will protect the public. The order of the hearing officer is in addition to any penalties that may be sought by the City Attorney for violations of the City Municipal Code. Any subsequent violations of §6-4-7(A) will be handled under section §6-4-2(B) of the Municipal Code. ~r PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton County, Illinois at a regular meeting this lath day of tiugust , 2006 upon a roll call vote as follows: AYES: tildeztnen ~~ • 5c~enck, Carl, Sarff , [Jest, Hartford, tserardi, NAYS: Ncme . ABSELV 1' : 4.1_d erman Meade . APPROVED: Rodney W. Heinze, Mayor A TES ~ ~ ~ ' Nancy Why es, City Clerk