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A. If a noise nuisance complaint arising under this chapter is not corrected within a reasonable time period, an animal control officer may declare there to be an animal noise nuisance, and the animal control officer shall cause the animal owner or other person responsible for the animal to be served with a written notice of animal noise nuisance. The notice of animal noise nuisance shall include the following:

1. The description of the animal(s) involved.

2. The name(s) and address(es) of the owner(s) or other person(s) responsible for the animal(s).

3. The facts and circumstances upon which the declaration of animal noise nuisance is based.

4. The availability of a hearing, including the process set forth herein below.

5. Any restrictions on the animal(s).

B. If the owner(s) or other person(s) responsible for the animal(s) wish to object to the declaration of animal noise nuisance, the owner(s) or other person(s) responsible for the animal(s) may appeal to the Hearing Examiner.

C. During the pendency of any such hearings or appeals, any restrictions included in the notice of animal noise nuisance, including confinement, shall remain in effect. [Ord. 585 § 22, 2014; Ord. 299 § 1, 2003; Ord. 149 § 15, 1997.]