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Orono, MN Code of Ordinances Page 3 of 5 <br /> All licensed dogs shall wear a collar and have a tag firmly affixed to the collar evidencing such <br /> license for the current year.A duplicate for a lost tag may be issued by the city upon presentation <br /> of the receipt showing the payment of the license fee for the current license period, and payment <br /> of the fee for a duplicate license.Tags shall not be transferable, and no refund shall be made on <br /> any dog license fee because of leaving the city or death of the dog before the expiration of the <br /> license. <br /> (b) It is unlawful for the owner of any dog to fail to have the license tag issued by the city firmly <br /> attached to a collar worn at all times by the licensed dog. <br /> (Ord. No. 137 2nd series, § 9.12(6), (11)(1), 7-24-1995) <br /> Sec. 62-135. - License period. <br /> All dog licenses shall be issued and be valid for the whole or unexpired portion of two-year periods <br /> beginning on January 1 of each odd-numbered year.All dog licenses regardless of the date of issuance <br /> shall expire on December 31 of each even-numbered year. Dog owners shall apply for license renewal <br /> prior to the license expiration date. <br /> (Ord. No. 137 2nd series, § 9.12(7), 7-24-1995) <br /> Secs. 62-136-62-160. - Reserved. <br /> DIVISION 3. - KENNELS <br /> FOOTNOTE(S): <br /> ---(5)--- <br /> Cross reference— Businesses, ch. 26. <br /> State Law reference— Kennel licenses, Minn. Stat. § 347.31 et seq. <br /> Subdivision I. - In General <br /> Sec. 62-161. - Definitions. <br /> The following words, terms and phrases,when used in this division, shall have the meanings <br /> ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: <br /> Commercial kennel means any place or premises where three or more dogs over six months of age <br /> are kept or housed at any one time for commercial purposes, including sale, boarding, breeding, <br /> grooming,training or medical care. <br /> Kennel structure means a dog house or enclosure of any kind, including a fenced pen or dog run, <br /> constructed, maintained or used for purposes of keeping, housing or restraining one or more dogs in a <br /> limited area.A fenced-in yard area amounting to 600 square feet or more per dog shall not be defined <br /> as a kennel structure. <br /> Residential kenne/means an accessory residential use or place where three or more dogs or five or <br /> more cats over six months of age are kept or housed for the sole noncommercial use, benefit or <br /> enjoyment of the property owner or occupant. <br /> (Code 1984, § 5.36(1); Ord. No. 208 2nd series, § 1, 10-22-2001) <br /> Cross reference— Definitions generally, § 1-2. <br /> Secs. 62-162-62-180. - Reserved. <br /> Subdivision II. - License <br /> FOOTNOTE(S): <br /> about:blank 6/1/2015 <br />