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city upon presentation of a receipt showing payment of the initial license fee and upon payment <br />of an additional fee for each duplicate tag in the amount set forth by City Council ordinance. <br />(e) Change of address. An applicant who has obtained a dog license shall notify the city <br />of applicant's address change within corporate limits of the city within 30 days of any address <br />change. <br />(f) Counterfeit certificate. A vaccination certificate is valid only for the dog and owner <br />to which it was issued. A person must not use a rabies vaccination certificate for a different dog <br />than the one for which it was issued. <br />(g) Counterfeit tags. No person shall counterfeit, attempt to counterfeit or attach any <br />counterfeit tag to any dog in the city. <br />(h) Transfer of tags. No person shall transfer a dog tag from one dog to another. <br />(i) Change of ownership. If there is a change in ownership of the dog during the <br />duration of the license, the new owner may have a current license changed to their name upon <br />payment of an ownership transfer fee or may secure a new license. The ownership transfer fee <br />shall be $1. <br />(Ord. 03 -08, passed 5 -27 -2008) <br />§ 503.10 KENNEL LICENSES: PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL. <br />(1) General. Any person who owns, keeps or allows the keeping of more than three dogs <br />over six months of age on any parcel of land must first acquire a kennel license from the city. A <br />person who owns or operates a commercial kennel or a private kennel must renew the license <br />annually and comply with applicable requirements herein. <br />(a) An application for a private or commercial kennel license must be submitted to the <br />Police Department accompanied by the fee established by City Council ordinance. <br />(b) A kennel license may be issued after an inspection reveals that adequate safeguards <br />are present to protect the surrounding neighborhood from nuisances and to ensure compliance <br />with this chapter as well as Chapter 1007. A license may not be issued if the location does not <br />comply with the applicable health and maintenance standards set forth below. The license may <br />include conditions that authorized city personnel deem reasonably necessary to protect public <br />health and safety and to protect people in neighboring property from unsanitary conditions, <br />unreasonable noise and odors and other unreasonable annoyances. The license or permit may be <br />reasonably modified by authorized city personnel if necessary to respond to changed <br />circumstances. The modification will be effective ten days after the mailing of written notice by <br />certified mail to the holder. <br />