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<br />&-25 <br /> <br />attack or molestation: <br /> <br />(1) Provoked, tormented, teased, abused or assaulted the animal <br />thereby causing or contributing to the alleged behavior; <br /> <br />(2) Committed a willful trespass or other tort upon the private <br />property of the Owner or caretaker of the animal; <br /> <br />(3) Threatened or committed an unjustified attack or assault against <br /> <br />the Owner, caretaker or person in control of the animal. <br /> <br />(4) Or any other mitigating factors deemed appropriate for consideration <br />by the Animal Control Officer, Peace Officer or Hearing Officer. <br /> <br />(e) Upon receipt of written or oral notification by the Animal Control Officer and/or <br />Peace Officer that an animal is dangerous as defined in this Chapter, the Owner <br /> <br />shall submit an application for a Dangerous Animal Permit to the Animal Control <br />Officer within five (5) calendar days. The application for a permit shall contain the <br /> <br />name of the applicant, applicant's address, the applicant's home and business <br />phone numbers, the address and description of the proposed location of where <br /> <br />the animal will be kept, if different from applicant's, a complete description and a <br />photograph of the animal. The permit shall contain all of the requirements of <br /> <br />Section 6.04.120 and any additional conditions or requirements deemed <br />necessary by the Animal Control Officer or Peace Officer to protect the public <br /> <br />health or safety. <br /> <br />(f) Should the Owner of the animal wish to contest the dangerous animal <br />designation, the Owner may request a hearing, to be conducted according to the <br /> <br />procedures set forth in Section 6.04.115 of this Chapter. The Owner shall submit <br /> <br />6 <br />