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O-58-52ORDINANCE 0 -58-52 BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village r of Deerfield, that: The Village of Deerfield Zoning Ordinance enacted May 4, 1953, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended as follows: Section V - Paragraph 14 of said ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows: IN 1114. Any area annexed to the village shall, upon such annexation be automatically zoned R -1 One - family District, and shall be co subject to all restrictions applicable•in such districts unless < and•until the zoning ordinance is amended to establish a different zoning classification in the manner provided by law." This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. PASSED: This 8th day of October, 1958. 1 ATTEST: Village Clerk 1 ---�, PUBLISHED: October 16, 1958 in the Deerfield Review. 1.0 7, 1 a �I r� 1 1 the enforcement of this ordinance. It shall be the duty of every person who discovers that any dog is suffering with rabies or that any dog or other animal has been bitten by a dog or other animal suffer- ing with rabies to report such fact imme_ diately to the Chief of Police. Such report shall give the name, if known, and the place of residence of the person keeping, harbor- ing, or otherwise maintaining any such dog or other animal, the place where the same can be found, and the license number of any such dog, if known: Any such dog or �,pfher animal shall be immediately confined in a' Veterinary Hospital, or taken up and impounded and securely kept until it can be determined whether any such dog or other animal is suffering with rabies, SECTION XVI. MUZZLES: Whenever the Village President, by proclamation, shall declare that danger from rabies is great, it shall be unlawful to permit or allow any dog upon the public street, alley, or side- walk, or other place unless such dog is securely muzzled. SECTION XVII. REDEMPTION OF IMPOUNDED DOGS: The person in charge of the Village Pound, upon receiving any dog, shall make a complete registry enter- ing the breed, color and sex of such dog. and whether licensed. If licensed, he shall enter the name, address, and telephone num- ber of the owner and the number of the license tag. Licensed dogs shall be sep- arated from unlicensed dogs. Not later than twenty -four (24) hours after the im- pounding of any dog, the owner shall be notified by mail sent to his address listed on the dog register book, or if the owner of the dog is unknown, notice shall be posted at the Village Pound and at the Village Hall describing the dog and the time and place of taking. The owner of any licensed dog so im- pounded, or the person claiming to be the owner of any unlicensed dog, may redeem such dog in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance upon payment of the li- cense fee, if unpaid, and an impounding fee of Ten Dollars ($10.30) and a main- tenance charge of Two Dollars ($2.00) for each day or fraction thereof that such dog is impounded. All fees and charges shall be paid to the Village Collector, and upon presentation of a proper receipt from said Village Collector, the person to charge of Attest: i llage Clerk the Village.,Pound shall release such dog in accordance with the provisions of this or- dinance. Any dog which has been appre- hended by the Animal - Warden, any Police Officer, or any person or corporation charged with the enforcement of this ordinance shall be deemed to have been impound- ed if, in the opinion of such warden, police officer, or person or corporation charged with the enforcement of this ordinance, confinement in a temporary place of safe keeping is necessary in the public interest and to effectuate the intent of this ordi- nance. SECTION XVIII. DISPOSITION OF UNCLAIMED DOGS: It shall be the duty of the person in charge of the Village Pound to keep all dogs impounded in ac- cordance with the provisions of this ordi- nance. If any impounded dog is not re- deemed at the expiration of the sixth day after the day notice was mailed or posted as provided herein, such dog may be de- stroyed or otherwise disposed of without further notice: provided, however, that if any dog has not been destroyed or other- wise disposed of, any person may redeem such dog in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance after the time for redemp- tion by the owner has passed. SECTION XIX. UNLAWFUL TREAT- MENT OF DOGS: It shall be unlawful for any person to maliciously shoot, poison, kill, injure, abuse, or ill -treat any dog and any person who kills or injures a dog while driving a vehicle shall stop at the scene of the accident and render such assistance as practicable and shall immediately report the incident to the Police Department.. SECTION XX. HINDERING ENFORCE- MENT: It shall be unlawful to hinder or molest any Police Officer, Animal Warden, or person or corporation engaged in the enforcement of this ordinance, who shall have the right to enter upon private prop- erty in the pursuit and search for dogs. SECTION XXf. PROHIBITIONS: The owner of any dog shall not permit or allow such dog to be or enter upon any church premises, public hall or building, school premises, restaurant, store market, or any place where food or drink is commercially dispensed or sold. The provisions of this section shall not apply to dogs leading blind persons, or to dogs exhibited at dog or pet shows, or dog training schools. SECTION XXII. EXCEPTIONS: The provisions of Sections 11, 111, IV, and VI shall not apply to dogs receiving treatment or temporary care in Veterinary Hospitals, boarding kennels or pet shops. SECTION XXII1. GENERAL E N - FORCEMENT: The Chief of Police and such other persons as may be designated by him or the Village Manager are hereby authorized and directed to enforce this or- dinance. SECTION XXIV. APPOINTMENT OF ANIMAL WARDEN AND /OR POUND. MASTER: To effectuate the purposes of this ordinance, the Village Board may, from time to time, and upon such terms and conditions as it deems proper, contract with any- qualified person or corporation, and may, pursuant to said contract, appoint such person, firm, or corporation, Animal Warden and /or Poundmaster of and for the Village of Deerfield. SECTION XXV, SEPARABILITY: Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance be de- clared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby. SECTION XXVL GENERAL PENAL- TIES: Any person convicted of any viola- tion of the provisions of this ordinance, when no other penalty is provided, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $200,00, SECTION'XXVII. REPEAL: All ordi- nances or parts of 'ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, and particu- larly the provisions of Article II, Chapter 17 of the Municipal Code of Deerfield of 1946, as amended. SECTION XXVIII. EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after November 1, 1958 and its passage, approval, recordations and publication as provided by laws APPROVED----. �- �� - •- esident Passed: Ocfober 8, 1958 Approved: October 8,1958 Published: October 16, 1958 in the Deerfield Review. 109 • 1