HomeMy WebLinkAbout1941-0060 - Ordinance - 03/20/1941ORDINANCE NO. 60.
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING THAT IT STALL BE UNLAWFUL TO ALLOW LIVESTOCK
AND POULTRY TO RUN AT LARGE, REQUIRING THE CITY MARSHALL TO IMPOUND
LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY FOUND RUNNING AT LARGE AND TO COLLECT A FEE
AND REIMBURSEMENT OR REDEMPTION OF IMPOUNDED LI'rEST'OCK OR POULTRY,
PROVIDIING FOR ADVLRTISING, SALT:, AND USE OF PROCEEDS THEREFROM, 07
IMPOUNDED LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY NOT REDEEMED, IMPOSING n PINE FOR
ALLONING LIVESTOCK 0% POULTRY TO RUN AT LARGE, AND DE'INING CERTAIN
TERMS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of College Station,
Texas:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any livestock, or poultry to
run at large and for the owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry
to allow the same to run at large within the corporate limits of the
city.
Section 2. it shall be the duty of the city marshall to impound any
livestock or poultry running at large.
Section 3. The owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry impounded
under the terms of this ordinance may dedeem or reclaim same by the
payment to the city of a fee of two dollars for each head of livestock
and fifty cents for each head of poultry, and in addition thereto
by reimbursing the city for the expense incurred in connection with the
impoundment of suchlivestock or poultry.
Section 4. It shall be the duty of the city marshall to advertise for
sale any livestock or poultry not redeemed or reclaimedby the owner
or keeper within five days after such livestock or poultry has been
impounded. Juch notice of sale shall be published once in the official
newspaper of the city and shall give a description of the livestock
or poultry to be sold and announce the time for the sale. Such date
of sale shall be not less than five days nor more than ten days from the
date of such publication.
Section 5. it shall be the duty of the city marshall to sell to the
highest cash bidder any livestock or poultry advertised for sale as
provided in Section 4 hereof.
Section 6. Of the proceeds derived from the sale of any livestock or
poultry under the terms of this ordinance, there shall be paid into
the general funds of the city an amount necessary to cover the fees and
reimbursement as provided in Section 3 hereof. The remainder shell be
held in a special " Livestock and Poultry Fund", to he paid to the
owner or keeper of the livestock or poultry sold, if same makes claim
within a priod of three months. In event such claim is not established
within said time, such remaining proceeds shall then be forfeited to the
city and be paid Into the general funds.
Section 7. Any person who wbntonly and wilfully allows any livestock
or poultry to run at large within the corporate limits of the city shell
be fined not to exceed ten dollars (^ 10) upon first conviction and not
to exceed twenty-five dollars ( $ 25 ) upon each conviction thereafter.
teach day that the owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry e.11ows
same to run at large shall constitute a separate offense.
Section 8. Without excluding any other types or classes, the term
"livestock" as used in this ordinance shall include horses, mules, shet-
laud ponies, and burrows; cattle; sheep and goats; end hogs; and the
term " poultry" shall include chickens, geese, ducks, guineas, turkeys,
and pigeons.
Passed and approved this 20th day of march, 1941 A.D.
ATTEST;
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ORDINANCE NO. 60.
AN ORDINANCE, PROVIDING THAT IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO ALLOW LIVESTOCK
AND POULTRY TO RUN AT LARGE, REQUIRING THE CITY MARSHAL TO IMPOUND
LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY FOUND RUNNING AT LARGE AND TO COLLECT A FEE
AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR REDEMPTION OF IMPOUNDED LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY,
PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING, SALE, AND USE OF PROCEEDS THEREFROM, OF
IMPOUNDED LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY NOT REDEEMED, IMPOSING A FINE FOR
ALLOWING LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY TO RUN AT LARGE, AND DEFINING CERTAIN
TERMS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of College Station,
Texas:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any livestock, or poultry to
run at large and for the owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry
to allow the same to run at large within the corporate limits of the
city.
Section 2. It shall be the duty of the city marshal to impound any
livestock or poultry running at large.
Section 3. The owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry impounded
under the terms of this ordinance may redeem or reclaim same by the
payment to the city of a fee of two dollars for each head of livestock
and fifty cents for each head of poultry, and in addition thereto
by reimbursing the city for the expense incurred in connection with the
impoundment of such livestock or poultry.
Section 4. It shall be the duty of the city marshal to advertise for
sale any livestock or poultry not redeemed or reclaimed by the owner
or keeper within five days after such livestock or poultry has been
impounded. Such notice of sale shall be published once in the official
newspaper of the city and shall give a description of the livestock
or poultry to be sold and announce the time for the sale. Such date
of sale shall be not less than five days nor more than ten days from the
date of such publication.
Section 5. It shall be the duty of the city marshal to sell to the
highest cash bidder any livestock or poultry advertised for sale as
provided in Section 4 hereof.
Section 6. Of the proceeds derived from the sale of any livestock or
poultry under the terms of this ordinance, there shall be paid into
the general funds of the city an amount necessary to cover the fees and
reimbursement as provided in Section 3 hereof. The remainder shall be
held in a special "Livestock and Poultry Fund", to be paid to the
owner or keeper of the livestock or poultry sold, if same makes claim
within a period of three months. In event such Claim is not established
within said time, such remaining proceeds shall then be forfeited to the
city and be paid into the general funds.
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Section 7. Any person who wantonly and wilfully allows any livestock
or poultry to run at large within the corporate limits of the city shall
be fined not to exceed ten dollars ($10) upon first conviction and not
to exceed twenty-five dollars (525) upon each conviction thereafter.
Each day that the owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry allows
same to run at large shall constitute a separate offense.
Section S. Without excluding any other types or classes, the term
"livestock" as used in this ordinance shall include horses, mules, Shet-
land ponies, and burros; cattle; sheep and goats; and hogs; and the
term "poultry" shall include chickens, geese, ducks, guineas, turkeys,
and pigeons.
Passed and approved this 20th day of March, 1941, A. D.
ATTEST:
s/ Lucy L. Sneed
Asst. City Secretary
s/ Frank G. Anderson
Mayor
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