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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-0386 - Ordinance - 01/27/1964BOORUM & PEASE ORDINANCE NO. 386 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING ANIMALS AND FOWL RUNNING AT LARGE, PROVIDING FOR IMPOUNDING AND FOR SALE OR DISPOSITION OF IMPOUNDED ANIMALS; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 248. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station: I. Definition of Terms. As used in this ordinance, (a) "Animal" shall mean any and all types of animals, both domesticated and wild, male and female, singular and plural. (b) "Fowl" shall mean any and all fowl, domesticated and wild, male and female, singular and plural. (c) "At Large" shall mean off the premises of the owner or custodian of the animal or fowl, and not under the immediate control of the owner or custodian. II. Animals and Fowl Not to be Permitted at Large, IX No person owning or having in his custody animals or fowl shall permit same to go at large to the injury or annoyance of others, nor shall such animals or fowl be permitted at large upon the streets or .other public O ways of the city. Such action is declared to be a nuisance and dangerous to the public health and safety. V V w III. Property Owner May Impound. U) WAny person finding any animal or fowl upon his property to his injury or annoyance may take up same and remove it to any private or other animal shelter that will take possession of it. If no such shelter is available, he may hold the animal or fowl in his own possession, and as soon as possible notify the police department of this custody, giving a OC description of the animal or fowl and the name of the owner if known. Q m IV. Police to Take Possession. The police department as soon as possible after receiving notice will dispatch an officer to appear at the premises and take possession of the animal or fowl. V. Return to Owner. If the officer has or with reasonable dispatch can obtain the name of the owner or custodian of the animal or fowl, he will return it to 00 932 BOORUM & PEASE "N. t " BOORUM & PEASE the residence address. If there is no one at the address, he will leave a notice where the owner or custodian may reclaim the property. He will then proceed to the nearest animal hospital or shelter which will accept the animal or fowl and leave it. VI. Owner to Pay Board for Animal. The owner or custodian who redeems an animal or fowl from an animal hospital or shelter will pay a board bill on a per diem basis in an amount previously agreed to between the city and the owner of the hospital or shelter, but in no event shall such payment be less than $3.00. VII. Disposition if Owner Not Found. Any officer or designated person picking up an animal or fowl and after reasonable diligence is unable to find who owns or has the custody of it, will take it to the nearest animal hospital or shelter and leave it. VIII. Officer May Impound. Any police officer or other person designated by the city for such purpose is authorized to capture and impound any animal or fowl found at large, impounding to be in accordance with the procedure authorized by this ordinance. In the event capture cannot be effected promptly, this officer or person is authorized to destroy the animal or fowl. IX. Disposition of Unredeemed Animals. Any animal or fowl not redeemed within 72 hours will be disposed of in such manner as previously agreed upon between the city and owner of the animal hospital or shelter. The owner of the hospital or shelter is made an agent of the city for this purpose, and his actions in this regard are declared to be a governmental purpose. X. Disposition of Large Animals. Should any officer or designated person upon call or upon his own initiative pick up a large animal such as a horse, cow, or mule or any other animal that is not acceptable by an animal hospital or shelter, he is authorized to call a trucking firm or company. The firm or company will convey the animal outside the corporate limits to one of the farms which has a working agreement with the city to handle such cases. The disposition of the animal in this case shall be handled in the same manner as though it were in an animal hospital or shelter. XI. The fact that there are many animals and fowl in College Station, whose status at the present time is not clear, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity for the suspension of any rules requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meeting, and any such rules are here - 00933 BOORUM & PEASE BOORUM & PEASE by suspended, and it is ordained that this ordinance shall take effect March 1, 1964. XII. Ordinance Number 248 dated February 25, 1957, is hereby repealed. PASSED AND APPROVED this 27th day of January, 1964. APPROVED: ATTEST: City Secretary P.-44,wr 5vaAr 4fioAvv Mayor