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If the animal control officer or other enforcement officer has investigated and determines that there exists probable cause to believe that a dog is potentially dangerous or vicious, the owner or keeper of the dog shall be served with a notice of such determination, either personally or by first class mail. If the owner or keeper of the dog contests the determination, he or she may, within five days of the receipt of notice of determination, appeal the determination to an appeals board consisting of a city council member, city clerk and the agricultural commissioner, or one of their designees. The determination of the appeals board shall be final and conclusive upon all parties. (Ord. 96-02 (part), 1996)