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, Niumcoae . � rage s ot 4 <br /> (e) Every person riding a horse or driving a horse-drawn vehicle upon a public street shall be <br /> subject to those provisions of this Code applicable to the driver of a motor vehicle, except <br /> those provisions which by their nature can have no application. <br /> , (fl It is unlawful for any person to interfere with any horse being ridden, driven or kept in a lawful <br /> manner. <br /> ' (Code 1984, §9.13(13)) <br /> Se�. 6�-8. - Feeding of waterfowl. <br /> (a) Statement of purpose. It has been determined that the presence of large numbers of wild <br /> waterfowl on and around ponds and lakes in the city causes a public health nuisance in and <br /> around such ponds and lakes, including the surrounding beaches and properties, which is <br /> inimical to the health and general welfare of the public. The purpose of this section is to <br /> prevent such conduct that may attract such wild waterfowl to properties in the city. <br /> �b) Feeding of wild waterfowl prohibited. No person shall feed, cause to be fed, or provide food <br /> for wild waterfowl in the city on lands either publicly or privately owned. <br /> ��) Exceptions. This section does not prohibit the temporary care or feeding of a wounded bird <br /> on one's own premises. <br /> (Code 1984, §9.13(14)) <br /> Se�. 62-9. -Animal limifs. � . <br /> No person shall own, harbor, keep or have custody of more than two dogs or more than four <br /> cats, over the age of six months, on his property without having first secured a residential kennel <br /> license as required in article III, division 3, subdivision II, of this chapter except individuals involved <br /> in any animal-related business. Individuals involved in the business of selling, boarding, breeding, <br /> treating or grooming animals must receive a commercial kennel license. Animals which have been <br /> specially trained and certified to perform certain tasks, such as for the handicapped, police K-9s, <br /> search and rescue, and other designated working animals, are not counted in this requirement, nor <br /> are animals that are part of any registered foster parent program. <br /> (Ord. No. 208 2nd series, §8, 10-22-2001) <br /> � . <br /> Sec. 62-10. - Noise. <br /> . __ . <br /> ��(a) `Disturbing peace ancJ quiet, No person�owning, operating, having charge of or occupying any; <br /> budding or premises shall keep or:allow to be kept any animal which shall, by any noise,� <br /> unreasonably.disturb the peace and quiet of any person in the vicinity.The term <br /> "unreasonably disturb the peace and quiet" shall include but is not lirnited to:the creation of <br /> any noise by any animal which can be heard by any person; including the animal control <br /> officer or a 1aw enforcement o�cer, from a location outside of the building or prerriises where <br /> the animal is being kept and which animal noise occurs repeatedly over at least a five-minute <br /> period of time with one minute or less lapse ortime between each animal noise during the <br /> five-minute period. ' <br /> (b) Complaint. Any person may caU or deliver a complaint to the animal control officer, stating <br /> facts and:circumstances of an alleged violation of this section. The animal control officer � <br /> shall investigate such complaint. If a violation occurs in the presence of the animal control <br /> officer, a summons may be issued. If probable cause of a violation exists, which violation did <br /> not occur in the presence of the animal control officer, all reports, witness statements and <br /> evidence may be submitted to the city prosecuting attorney for a formal complaint. <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID=13094&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f... 7/18/2012 <br />