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DRAFT — REDLINED IN VIEW OF COMMENTS FROM LEGAL COMMITTEE,
<br />PROSECUTOR, AND PARKS, RECREATION, AND OPEN SPACE DEPARTMENT —
<br />GROUPINGS NOT IN REDLINE
<br />Notwithstanding the foregoing, no person shall bring or maintain any dog or other
<br />animal on lands or in bodies of water regulated under this section that is known or
<br />deemed by city staff to be aggressive or in heat, regardless of whether that dog or
<br />other animal is kept on a leash under the physical control of its owner or
<br />custodian;
<br />2. To not immediately pick up and properly dispose of any
<br />feces in a waste receptacle from any dog or other animal under such person's
<br />ownership or care;
<br />3. Release, abandon, leave, or deposit any animal, whether
<br />dead or alive;
<br />4. Pasture, graze, maintain, ride, or walk any livestock,
<br />including but not limited to cattle, sheep, goats, donkeys, llamas, alpacas, or
<br />horses;
<br />5. Bring or maintain any dog or other animal on Harper Lake
<br />Open Space; except that, this subsection shall not be construed to prohibit the
<br />bringing or maintaining of service animals, as that term is defined in the
<br />Americans with Disabilities Act, on Harper Lake Open Space;
<br />G. Bodies of water.
<br />1. Swim, dive, wade, ice skate, or ice fish in or on any lake,
<br />pond, stream, reservoir, or other body of water;
<br />2. Boat on any lake, pond, stream, reservoir, or other body of
<br />water; except that, boating is permitted on Harper Lake. Any boat used on Harper
<br />Lake must display a valid city permit;
<br />H. Waste and glass.
<br />1. Leave any garbage, trash, cans, bottles, papers, or other
<br />refuse elsewhere than in the receptacles provided therefor. It is unlawful for any
<br />person to use the receptacles provided for the purpose of depositing yard clippings
<br />or other garbage or trash generated on private property. It is unlawful for any
<br />person to deposit yard waste, soil, or landscaping materials on lands or in bodies
<br />of water regulated under this section;
<br />2. Bring onto or use on any lands or in bodies of water
<br />regulated under this section any glass or other breakable container;
<br />I. Trespass.
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<br />Commented [NC6]: Service animals are trained to do specific
<br />tasks for owners with disabilities. Under the ADA, a disabled person
<br />with a registered service animal cannot be prohibited from bringing
<br />that animal on/in public facilities.
<br />Emotional support animals also assist persons with disabilities
<br />(mental or emotional), but do not receive the full protections of a
<br />service animal under the ADA. A person with a registered emotional
<br />support animal cannot be restricted from living with or flying with
<br />the animal, but the ADA does not prohibit authorities from
<br />restricting their presence in public facilities (e.g., parks and OS)
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