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access is deemed a public nuisance. Any animal which damages plantings or <br /> structures or deposits fecal matter on private property, after the person <br /> owning or harboring the animal has been notified of such acts as herein <br /> provided, is declared to be a nuisance. <br /> Subd. 2. Enforcement. Any person aggrieved by an animal nuisance may <br /> make a written complaint to the Police Department, stating the acts <br /> complained of, the name and address of the person owning the animal, and <br /> the name and address of the person making the complaint. The Police <br /> Department will then promptly notify the person owning the animal of the <br /> complaint and order the animal nuisance to be abated within a reasonable <br /> period of time. If the animal nuisance is not abated within the time period <br /> given, a charge may be made against its owner or keeper under the provisions <br /> of this Code. <br /> 1210.02 Keeping of Certain Animals. No person may keep swine, cattle, horses, <br /> goats, or more than two dogs or fowl, within the City nearer than 500 feet to any <br /> human habitation or platted land, without approval of the Council. The Council <br /> may, before approving or denying any request for approval, request a report from <br /> the Health Officer concerning the effect on public health. <br /> 1210.03 Interference with City Personnel. No person may in any manner molest, <br /> hinder or interfere with any person employed by the City to capture and impound <br /> dogs or other animals while the person is within the course and scope of <br /> employment. <br /> Section 1215 - DUTCH ELM AND OTHER TREE DISEASES <br /> 1215.01 Declaration of Policy. The Council has determined that: (a) the health of <br /> various trees within the City is threatened by a variety of diseases; (b) elm trees are <br /> threatened by a disease known as Dutch elm disease; (c) oak trees are threatened by a <br /> disease known as oak wilt; (d) a substantial loss of elm trees, oak trees and other <br /> trees would significantly depreciate the value of property within the City and impair <br /> the safety, order, general welfare and convenience of the public; and (e) the Council <br /> should attempt to control and prevent the spread of Dutch elm disease, oak wilt, <br /> and other diseases which might affect trees in the City. .This Section is adopted for <br /> that purpose. <br /> 1215.02 Regulations Adopted by Reference. Sections 1505.0010 through 1505.0380 of <br /> the Minnesota Rules, Shade Tree Disease Program, as amended, are adopted by <br /> reference and made a part of-this Section, except as otherwise provided in this <br /> Section. A copy of the rules is on file in the Clerk's office. <br /> 12-7 <br />