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5.5-00 <br /> UPS shipping of biting anirn - • . . - $40,00 <br /> (b) The Shelter Manager has limited authority to waive or reduce fees based on: <br /> (1) Considerations of responsible ownership of the animal(s); or <br /> (2) Space available at the Shelter. <br /> Secs. 5 5 5 7. Reserved. <br /> Secs. 5-4 5-7. - Reserved. <br /> SECTION IV. Chapter 5, Article 3, and all or certain subparts of Sections 5-16, 5-20, 5- <br /> 22, 5-36, 5-37, 5-39, 5-40, 5-42 and 5-44 of the South Bend Municipal Code are amended to <br /> read as follows: Sec. 5-16. - Medical and grooming care requirements. <br /> (b) Any animal deemed by the SBARC staff to require medical evaluation must be evaluated by <br /> a licensed veterinarian to maintain humane care. Any treatment necessary shall be at the <br /> discretion of the veterinarian. Proof of compliance must be provided. <br /> (c) Any owner keeping an animal requiring grooming deemed by SBARC staff to maintain <br /> humane standards of care must show proof that such grooming has been completed. 24[241 <br /> Sec. 5-20. - Urban chicken regulations. <br /> (a) Anyone desiring to raise one (1) or more urban chickens within the city limits must file an <br /> application for an Urban Chicken Permit with the Division of Animal Welfare in the Department <br /> of Code Enforcement and pay an annual filing fee : - - • - •• e.!! , if provisions for <br /> the chickens are deemed acceptable after inspection by the Division of Animal Welfare and the <br /> application is approved. If the application is approved, the owner/harborer of the chicken(s) will <br /> receive a durable metal tag, which must be affixed in plain view to the chicken coop. At the end <br /> of each calendar quarter, the Division of Animal Welfare shall provide to the Office of the City <br /> Clerk an electronic report summarizing: the residential street location, number of urban chickens <br /> at each such location, size of the chicken coop and size of the chicken pen for each location <br /> which has been issued such a permit. The Division of Animal Welfare may deny or revoke a <br /> permit to any person who has failed or refused to comply with the permit requirements, who has <br /> made any fraudulent or false statement or material representation in the permit application or in <br /> connection with the keeping of urban chickens, who has violated a state or any provision of this <br />