Frequently Asked Questions
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Parties do need to obtain a permit from the police department. There is no charge for the permit. Parties can have two non-consecutive sales per year, that last no more than 48 hours.
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When the animal is not on the property of it's owner or keeper, and is not in the control of the owner or keeper by use of a leash, cord or
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A cat is considered at large when it is off the property and not under the control of the owner or keeper. A complaint may be made to authorities and the cat in violation may be captured or trapped and impounded. You can contact the police department at (970) 867-5678 and request to speak with a code enforcement officer regarding placing a humane cat trap on your property.
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A vicious dog is defined and declared to be a dog that bites or attacks humans or other animals unprovoked either on public or private property. Or, in a vicious or terrorizing manner, approaches any person in an apparent attitude of attack.
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It is the duty of every pet owner to have their pets vaccinated for Rabies every two years. A copy of the certification should be kept for inspection in case you and your animal are contacted by law enforcement. Dogs are required to have the Rabies tags attached to their collar or harness at all times.
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Please contact the Fort Morgan Police Department at (970) 867-5678 to report the noise.
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A licensed veterinarian is the only one who can administer Rabies vaccinations. When this is done they will furnish a tag and paperwork to prove vaccinations. There is no specific vet that is required to do city vaccinations. The general price range for the vaccination is around $12.00. Please check with your veterinarian to verify the cost.Code Enforcement
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It is unlawful and an offense for any owner or any tenant or agent of property within the city limits to permit weeds to grow or remain on the property. Weeds must be cut close to the ground and be maintained as such.Code Enforcement
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Refuse is defined as "things thrown away as being of no value or use, especially household garbage". In an effort to keep our city looking clean and neat, it is important that all trash be deposited in the assigned dumpsters in your neighborhood.Code Enforcement
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Any person who resides in the city limits, and is charged for trash collection by the city, can use the dumpsters. However, even if a person resides within the city limits they may not dispose of trash generated outside of the city limits. No person who lives outside of the city limits may place items in the city dumpsters.
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It is unlawful to set on fire or burn any combustible waste or material of any kind by incinerator burning or by open burning.
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Yes. All persons are required to keep the sidewalks in front of and adjacent to your residence and any other land you own clear of ice, mud, dirt, rubbish and filth and after any fall of snow to cause the snow to be immediately removed from the sidewalk.