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9788.1 <br />T fAQ. WEUr B <br />ORDINANCE NO. r S?COND SERIES <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9.13 SUBDIVISION 7 ADOPTED <br />APRIL 1, 1984, AND ENTITLED 'ANIMALS AND FOWL - KEEPING, <br />TRANSPORTING, TREATMENT, HOUSING' <br />The City Council of Orono ordains: <br />Ordinance No. 9.13 Subdivision 7 adopted April 1, 1984, <br />and entitled 'Animals and Fowl - Keeping, Transporting, <br />Treatment, Rousing' is amended to read: <br />Subd. i. Permit Required. It is unlawful for any <br />person to keep a farm animal in any portion of the City without a <br />permit therefore from the City. All residents with animals, as <br />defined by Ordinance in Section 9.13, Subdivision 1 Br C and D, <br />before April 1, 1984 will be allowed to continue keeping animals <br />at that same level but a permit is required in all cases. <br />Inspection will be made to insure compliance with this ordinance <br />and all other applicable ordinances i.r luding but not limited to <br />Section 10.03 Subdivision 3 (R). <br />All residents who acquire animals, as defined by <br />Ordinance in Section 9.13, Subdivision 1 B, C and D, shall apply <br />for a permit, be inspected by zoning officials, reviewed by the <br />Police Chief and be issued a permit if all ordinance criteria is <br />met. Ther permit shall list the maximum type and number of <br />animals to be permitted on the property. A permit is good for <br />years unless a shorter period is specified in this <br />ordinance. <br />A subsequent return inspection for ordinance compliance <br />shall require payment of an additional permit fee. <br />The permit fee shall 1 .*ablished in the City's <br />current Fee Schedule. <br />This ordinance becomes effective after its passage and <br />publication. <br />Passed by the Council this 12th day of September, 1988. <br />ATTEST: James R. Grabek, Mayor <br />DocotS MM Hallrn-,-Z.`i[y CIeHtC <br />Publish in the Laker and Pioneer newspapers the week of <br />1 <br />