Arlington Heights § Section 16.204 Animals & Animal Control Section Rabies Inoculation of Dogs This section requires dog owners in Arlington Heights to annually inoculate their dogs against rabies. It also mandates that dogs brought into the Village must be inoculated and wear a collar with a current rabies inoculation tag. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 16.210 Animals & Animal Control Section Leashes View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 16.301 Animals & Animal Control Section Rabies Inoculation of Cats This ordinance mandates that all cats over four months old must be inoculated against rabies annually, or at intervals set by the Village Manager. Owners must provide a signed certificate as proof of inoculation. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Sections 16.201—16.203 Animals & Animal Control Section Reserved View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Sections 16.205—16.209 Animals & Animal Control Section Reserved View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Lake Bluff § 5.9D-1 Animals & Animal Control Section Purpose This section establishes accessory animal licenses as a means to regulate the keeping of uncommon animals in residential areas. The purpose is to protect public health, safety, comfort, convenience, and general welfare by ensuring these animals are kept properly. View in Lake Bluff’s full code →
Lake Bluff § 5.9D-2 Animals & Animal Control Section General Provisions This section outlines the general provisions for accessory animal licenses in Lake Bluff, detailing enforcement, eligibility, application process, license terms, fees, transferability, conditions of approval, and revocation procedures. View in Lake Bluff’s full code →
Lake Bluff § 5.9D-3 Animals & Animal Control Section Advisory Review Of Initial Applications This section mandates that the Village Administrator must obtain a recommendation from an advisory body before approving an initial accessory animal license application. The advisory body's review includes public notice, a public meeting, and consideration of factors related to animal welfare, regulatory compliance, lot conditions, prior violations, applicant experience, and potential health risks to neighbors. View in Lake Bluff’s full code →
Lake Bluff § 5.9D-4 Animals & Animal Control Section Inspections This section outlines the requirements and procedures for inspections related to accessory animal licenses in Lake Bluff. It details initial inspections, additional inspection triggers, and the criteria used to assess compliance with animal welfare and ordinance requirements. View in Lake Bluff’s full code →
Lake Bluff § 5.9D-5 Animals & Animal Control Section Chicken-Specific Regulations This section outlines specific regulations for keeping chickens under an accessory animal license, including limits on the number and sex of chickens, prohibitions on selling eggs and public slaughtering, and detailed requirements for chicken enclosures and open space. View in Lake Bluff’s full code →
Lake Bluff § 5.9D-6 Animals & Animal Control Section Bee-Specific Regulations This section outlines specific regulations for beekeeping under an accessory animal license in Lake Bluff. It details limitations on the number of hives, their placement, construction, fencing requirements, a flyway barrier, provision of water, and management of aggressive bee colonies. View in Lake Bluff’s full code →
Lake Bluff § 5.9D-7 Animals & Animal Control Section Penalty This section establishes penalties for violations of Article D, Accessory Animal Licenses. It stipulates a minimum fine of fifty dollars and a maximum fine as defined in Section 1-4-1, with each day of violation constituting a separate offense. View in Lake Bluff’s full code →
Wilmington § 90.123 Animals & Animal Control Section Rabies inoculation of dogs This ordinance requires all dog owners in Wilmington to ensure their dogs are inoculated against rabies annually. It also mandates that dogs brought into the city must be inoculated and wear a tag indicating current rabies vaccination. View in Wilmington’s full code →
Wilmington § 90.129 Animals & Animal Control Section Leashes This ordinance prohibits dog owners from allowing their dogs to be in public streets, alleys, sidewalks, or other public places without being securely on a leash. View in Wilmington’s full code →
Wilmington § 90.133 Animals & Animal Control Section Rabies inoculation of cats This ordinance requires all cat owners in Wilmington to ensure their cats are inoculated against rabies annually or at intervals set by the city administrator. It also mandates that cats brought into the city must be inoculated and wear a collar with a current rabies inoculation tag. View in Wilmington’s full code →