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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3167 12/15/1981 RDINANCE NO. 3167_ AN ORDINANCE TO AF~ND SECTION 20.206 ENTITLED "!MPOUNDFJENT PROCEDURES" OF ARTICLE II, CHAPTER 20 OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: Section 20.206 entitled "Impoundment Procedures of Article II, Chapter 20 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois (1981) is hereby amended to read as follows: In all cases of impoundment other than those item- ized in Section 20.205 when the Animal Control Officer, Health Officer, or any police officer of the Village takes possession of an animal for the purposes of impounding same, such officer shall hold such impounded animal in an Animal Control Center for seven (7) days, during which time reasonable means shall be used to facilitate a return to its rightful owners. 1. The owner of any animal impounded in any Animal Control Center may, at any time during visitino hours at the Animal Control Center, and before the sale or other disposal thereof as provided in this Section, redeem such animal by paying the fees and/or charges required by this Article and, in the case of an unlicensed animal, by additionally complying with the license requirements of this Article. 2. The seven (7) day holding period shall not apply to animals relinquished by their owners to the Health Officer under owner signature authorizing the Health Officer to make immediate disposition of the animal at his discretion, nor shall any required holding period apply to animals received for impounding in obviously critical physical condition for which i~ediate death by lethal injection shall be deemed proper for humane reasons by an authorized veterinarian. 3. Animals of unknown ownership shall be held for a minimum of seven (7) days, or for such other length of time as the Director of Health may deem necessary to permit location of and redemption by rightful owners, except that wild animals which are noxious by their very nature such as wild rats and undomesti- cated rodents may be killed painlessly at once following an examination for zoonotic diseases. 4. Any animal remaining unredeemed after the pre- scribed holding period shall at once become the property of the Village. For purposes of impounding, the Director of Health shall utilize an Animal Control Center or the facilities of any hm~ane society properly equipped and willing to impound animals, or, if the animal shall be of a species that may be better or more safely impounded elsewhere, the Director of Health may designate an alternate facility that is equipped and willing to accept the animal. . The Animal Control Center, humane society or other authorized receiving agency shall exercise due caution for the welfare and temporary safe- keeping of any animal in conformance with policies to be prescribed by the Department of Health. 2. Impounded animals shall be humanely treated and fed; the pound shall be under the charge of the Chief of Police, who shall be responsible for the care and custody of the same. Unredeemed animals shall be disposed of as provided by the President and Board of Trustees. C. Prior to the release of any impounded animal: 1. The owner of any impounded animal which has bitten any other animal or person, or which was otherwise impounded pursuant to the terms of this Chapter, shall pay the cost for housing the animal as well as redemption fees pursuant to the follow- ing schedule: a. Dog or cat impounded as unlicensed stray, fifteen dollars ($15.00) plus mandatory licensing within (10)days. b. Dog or cat impounded as licensed stray, ten dollars ($10.00). c. Horse impounded as stray, twenty dollars ($20.00). d. Any species of animal other than dog, cat or horse, ten ($10.00) plus mandator~ application for permit to own if Species is covered by any other protective law. 2. In the event the rightful owner of a dog or cat cannot be found, any person desiring to adopt such a dog or cat at the end of such seven (7) day impoundment period shall pay the cost of housing the animal. 3. Vaccination certificate and licenses for any animal so redeemed or adopted shall be presented to the Health Officer. Should no redemption or adoption be made of any impounded animal, it shall be the duty of the Health Officer to cause any such unclaimed animal to be killed painlessly o~ the eight day." ...... ~f?~ SECTION 2: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in accordance with law. PASSED AYES: this 15th day of December Arthur, Farley, Floros, Miller, Wattenberg · 1981. NAYES: None ABSENT: Murauskis APPROVED this 15th day of PUBLISHED this 15th d~y of in pamphlet form. ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK December December · 1981. · 1981 V~LLA~E PRE'SI DENT