HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-988ORDINANCE NO. q88
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES,
CITY OF FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRHOPE,
ALABAMA that Chapter 5 of the Code of Ordinances, City of
Fairhope, Alabama be and the same is hereby repealed and the
following is substituted therefor:
Chapter 5
Sec. 5-1. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed to them:
At large: Off the premises of the owner and not on leash,
cord, chain or other device adequate to maintain the animal
under immediate and effective control.
Cat: As defined in the Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended.
Dog: As defined in the Code of Alabama ,1975, as amended.
Animal control officer: Includes all agents, officers and
employees of the city who have been designated to control
dogs and other animals.
Inoculation against rabies: As defined in the Code of
Alabama 1975, as amended.
Livestock: As defined in the Code of Alabama, 1975, as
amended.
Vicious or dangerous animal: Any animal which bites,
scratches, paws, kicks, hooks or attempts to bite, scratch,
paw, kick or hook any person or other animal, or which
chases or runs after any person or vehicle in which or on
which a person is riding shall be deemed to be vicious or
dangerous. For the purposes of this ordinance, the term
vicious or dangerous animal shall include both non -
domesticated animals and reptiles, which by nature of being
venomous, wild, aggressive or non -domesticated pose or may
pose a threat to humans.
Sec. 5-2 Livestock.
It shall be unlawful to keep any livestock within the
city except as may be permitted in specific zoning districts
by the Fairhope Zoning Ordinance. This section shall not
apply outside the corporate limits of Fairhope.
Sec. 5-3 Livestock or fowl at large.
It shall be unlawful for any person to allow any
livestock or fowl to be at large within the city.
Sec. 5-4. Fowl.
It shall be unlawful to keep any fowl within the city
except as may be permitted in specific zoning districts by
the Fairhope Zoning Ordinance. This section shall not apply
outside the corporate limits of Fairhope.
Sec. 5-5. Keeping of vicious or dangerous animals.
It shall be unlawful to keep any vicious or dangerous
animals within the city.
Secs. 5-6. - 5-9. RESERVED
Sec. 5-10. Pets constituting nuisance.
(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner of any cat, dog or
other pet to allow the same to be a nuisance by barking,
making loud or raucous noise, biting, scratching, creating
offensive odors or unsanitary conditions, damaging or
destroying property of others or going at large upon the
property of others.
(b) No person owning or in charge of any dog or cat shall
cause or allow such animal to soil, defile, defecate on, or
commit any nuisance on any common thoroughfare, sidewalk,
passageway, by-path, play area, park or any place where
people congregate or walk, or upon any public property
whatsoever, or upon any private property without the
permission of the owner of such private property.
Any person owning or in charge of any animal which soils,
defiles, defecate on, or commit any nuisance on any common
thoroughfare, sidewalk, passageway, by-path, play area, park
or any place where people congregate or walk, or upon any
public property whatsoever, or upon any private property
without the permission of the owner of such private
property, shall immediately remove all feces deposited by
any such animal, in a sanitary manner.
The feces removed from the aforementioned designated area shall
be disposed of by the person owning or in charge of any such
animal in a sealed, non -absorbent, leak -proof container.
Provided, however, the provisions of this section shall not apply
to any blind person with respect to any animal used as a guide
dog by such blind person.
Provided, further, that violations on private property under the
foregoing sub -section (b) shall not be enforceable except upon a
warrant of arrest issued on complaint of the property owner
alleging violation thereof.
Sec. 5-11. Bird Sanctuaries.
All parks within the city are hereby designated as bird
sanctuaries.
Secs. 5-12 - 5-19. RESERVED
Sec. 5-20. Enforcement officers - Right of entry
The Animal Control Officer of the City shall have the right
and it shall be his duty to enter upon any property, except a
private dwelling, for the purpose of capturing any animal at
large, in compliance with this code.
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Sec. 5-21. Citations; issuance for violations.
The Animal Control Officer, other municipal enforcement
officers and the police are hereby authorized to issue Municipal
Offense Tickets for violation of provisions herein, as provided
in section 10-28 of the Code. However, nothing herein shall be
construed to prohibit the immediate issuance of a warrant of
arrest for any person where there exists probable cause to
believe that such person has violated any provision herein.
Sec. 5-22. License - Tag and collar required.
All dogs and cats owned and kept within the city, and all dogs
and cats brought in or permitted to come within the city, shall
wear a collar to which shall be attached a numbered tag issued by
the City.
Sec. 5-23. License - Inoculation against rabies a
prerequisite to issuance.
No license shall be issued until and unless the applicant
therefor shall produce a current certificate of rabies
inoculation for the dog or cat to be licensed.
Sec. 5-24. Dogs at large - Prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for the owner of any dog to permit such
animal to be a large within the city at any time.
Sec. 5-25. Same - Owner liable for damages.
If the owner of a dog or cat carelessly manages such animal
and permits the same to be at large, and another person suffers
damage thereby, such owner shall be liable for such damages.
Sec. 5-26. Impounding - Generally
It shall be the duty of every police officer of the city, upon
finding a dog, cat, or other animal at large in the City to
notify the Animal Control Officer. It shall be the duty of such
officer when so notified, or when he observes any such animal at
large, to seize such animal and confine it in the city pound, and
if said animal is licensed by the city, to make a reasonable
effort to notify the owner of the animal.
Sec. 5-27. Procedure where injury by a dog or cat has occurred.
When any person is bitten by a dog or cat the procedures for
quarantine, observation and disposal of the animal shall be as
provided in the Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended.
Sec. 5-28-A. Procedure for redemption of impounded dog.
The owner of any dog impounded for being at large may, within
forty-eight (48) hours after the animal is impounded, redeem the
animal by paying to the City the sum of twenty-five dollars
($25.00) for the impounding and one dollar ($1.00) for each day
the animal remains in the pound for keep. Provided, however, if
the animal is not currently licensed by the city, owner must
furnish evidence of inoculation for rabies and obtain license
before the animal may be redeemed.
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Sec. 5-28-B. Holding fee for cat.
The owner of any cat being held in the animal shelter for any
reason may redeem the animal by paying the City the sum of five
dollars ($5.00) for each day the animal remains in the shelter
for keep. Provided, however, if the animal is not currently
licensed by the city, owner must furnish evidence of inoculation
for rabies and obtain license before the animal may be redeemed.
Sec. 5-29. Illegally releasing animal.
It shall be unlawful for any person to release any animal from
the city pound until provisions of Sec. 5-28 have been complied
with.
Sec. 5-30. Disposition of unredeemed animals.
When an impounded animal has not been redeemed within seventy-
two (72) hours, after impoundment or notification of impoundment
to an owner the Animal Control Officer may, at his discretion,
sell the animal provided purchaser complies with the requirements
for inoculation and licensing, and the purchaser shall be vested
with legal title to the animal, or such officer may elect to
either destroy the animal in a humane manner or may allow a local
humane society to destroy the animal.
Sec. 5-31. Nuisance.
In addition to other prohibitions herein, it shall be unlawful
for any person to bring, keep or maintain within the city any
warm-blooded or cold-blooded mammal in such manner as to
constitute a nuisance.
Sec. 5-32. Penalty for violation.
Any person who violates any provision herein shall be subject
to a penalty not to exceed that provided in
section 1-8 of the Fairhope Code of Ordinances.
THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON DUE ADOPTION AND
PUBLICATION AS REQUIRED BY LAW.
ADOPTED THIS THE 1 DAY OF , 1995.
ATTEST:
City Cl
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