Designation of Pet Areas Sample Clauses

Designation of Pet Areas. Pets must be kept in the owner's apartment or on a leash at all times when outside the unit. No cages or doghouses may be constructed or permitted in the yards. Pets will be allowed only in designated areas on the grounds of the property if the Housing Authority designates a pet area for the particular site. Pet owners must clean up after their pets and are responsible for disposing of pet waste in an appropriate manner. With the exception of assistive animals, no pet shall be allowed in the Community Center, kitchen, public bathrooms, lobby, or hallways or offices in any of the City of Pekin Housing Authority sites.
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