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Amending Chapter 5 in its Entirety Replacing it With A New Chapter 5 Entitled Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulations
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Amending Chapter 5 in its Entirety Replacing it With A New Chapter 5 Entitled Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulations
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5/28/2014
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10309-14
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14-60
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Substitute Bill No. 17 -14 <br />Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulation Ordinance <br />Page 8 <br />(v_) Chicken pen means an enclosure that must meet the standards set forth in Section 21 -02.11 of this <br />Code. <br />(t)(w)City: City of South Bend, Indiana. <br />(v) (x )Circus: Performances given by traveling companies on vacant lots with tents, or some other <br />kind of temporary enclosure, where performances are given for a fee. Performances may include, but <br />are not limited to trained animal acts, races, feats of horsemanship, acrobatics, strength, trapeze acting, <br />or clowns. See also Section 4 -22 of this Code. <br />(v) Commercial: Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of commerce. <br />(u)(z) Community cat: An unowned, outdoor cat that has been evaluated and sterilized by a licensed <br />veterinarian, ear tipped and released back into the area from which it was captured and is cared for <br />by a caretaker. <br />(*) as Dangerous wild or dangerous exotic animal: A wild or exotic animal, not indigenous to the State <br />of Indiana, not commonly found as a domestic animal, that would create a potential risk to public safety <br />including but not limited to bears, wolves, lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, cougars, alligators, crocodiles, <br />caimans, snakes and reptiles that are venomous, apes, baboons, macaques, or any hybrid of like animal. <br />
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