HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-0134 - Ordinance - 06/29/1949ORDINANCE NO. 134
AN ORDINANCE MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO KEEP LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY
WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS WITHOUT A LICENSE; PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR
KEEPING LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY; PRESCRIBING PROCEDURES FOR GRANTING
AND REVOKING LICENSES; PROVIDING FOR INSPECTIONS; PRESCRIBING PENAL-
TIES; PROVIDING SEPARABILITY OF SECTIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College
Station, Texas:
1. No person shall keep livestock or poultry within the
limits of the City of College Station without first obtaining and
thereafter keeping in force a license permitting him to do so.
The term livestock includes specifically but not exclusively horses,
mules, asses, swine, cattle, sheep, goats, rabbits and guinea pigs;
and the term poultry includes specifically but not exclusively
chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons, and guineas.
2. Said licenses shall be granted or allowed to remain in
force only when the regulations as follows are observed:
a. The livestock or poultry shall be kept within
structures, enclosures, or tethered, and not permitted to run at
large.
b. The manure and debris incident to the maintenance
and care of livestock or animals shall be scraped from roosts and
floors and raked from pens or areas with such frequency as to pre-
vent the same from serving as breeding places for insects and from
emitting noxious odors.
c. The manure and debris scraped or raked as provided
in subsection (b) above, shall immediately be collected and either
placed and kept in a water proof and insect -proof container until
removed from the premises, or treated immediately and periodically
thereafter with a chemical as directed by the manufacturer thereof
that is manufactured and sold as an effective agent for preventing
flies and other insects from breeding in manure and debris.
d. The inside walls, ceilings, roosts and floors of the
structure in which the livestock or poultry is housed shall be
treated and kept treated with D. D. T. or other effective material
manufactured and sold for the control of flies, mites and lice and
applied according to the manufacturer's directions.
e. The structure or enclosure within which the live-
stock or poultry are confined shall be not less than one hundred
(100) feet from any dwelling house other than that occupied by the
owner of the livestock or poultry.
3. The procedure and requirements for the granting and keep-
ing in force of licenses shall be as follows:
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a. Any person desiring a license permitting him to keep live-
stock or poultry within the city limits shall file an application
with the City Secretary on a form provided by him for that purpose.
Said application shall among other things call for the name and
address of the applicant, the estimated average number and types
of livestock or poultry to be kept, a description of the structures,
and the facilities to be used for the enclosure of the livestock or
poultry and for the disposal of the manure and debris incident to
their maintenance and care, and the distance to the adjacent residence
from the outside boundaries of the structure or fence in which the live-
stock or poultry are to be enclosed.
b. The application shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount
of ten ($10.00) dollars. The funds derived from such application fees
shall be used by the City to defray the cost of inspections and other
expenses incident to the enforcement of this ordinance.
c. When an application has been filed in due form, the City Sec-
retary shall turn the same over to the City Health Officer who shall
inspect the facilities wherein the livestock or poultry are to be kept
and prepare an opinion as to whether the same are in compliance with
the regulations hereinbefore provided.
d. The application with the opinion of the City Health Officer
attached shall then be submitted to the City Council, which shall then
pass on the application.
e. A license shall be valid one year from the date of issuance.
The same may be renewed by the filing of a renewal application form
with the City Secretary on a form provided by him for that purpose
and the payment of a renewal application fee in the amount of ten
dollars (010.00).
f. The City Health Officer shall periodically or upon written
complaint of the City Marshall or any resident of the City make an
inspection to ascertain whether the regulations as hereinbefore pro-
vided are being observed. If he finds that aforesaid regulations
are violated, he shall prepare and file a statement to that effect
with the City Secretary. The City Council shall then give ten
(10) days notice by publication of a hearing. If after a hearing
the City Council finds the aforesaid regulations have been violated,
it shall then order the permit cancelled.
4. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance
shall be fined not less than twenty -five ($25.00) dollars nor
more than one hundred ($100.00) dollars. Each day that such
violation occurs shall constitute a separate offense.
5. If any section of this ordinance is found to be invalid,
the same shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections.
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Passed this the 29th day of June 1949.
APPROVED:
S/ Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/ N. M. McGinnis
City Secretary
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.AN ORDINANCE MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO KEEP LIB -STOCK OR
POULTRY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS WITHOUT A LICENSE;/PROVIDING
REGULATIONS FOR KEEPING LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY; PRESCRIBING
PROLR'EDURES FOR GRANTING AND REVOKING LICENSES; P tOVIDING FOR
INSPECTIONS; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES; PROVIDING SEPARABILITY OF
SECTIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. J
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College
Station, Texas:
1. No person shall keep livestock or poultry within the limits
of the City of College Station without first obtaining and there-
after keeping in force a license permitting him to do so. The
term livestock includes specifically but not exclusively horses,
mules, asses, swine, cattle, sheep, goats, rabbits and guinea pigs;
end the term poultry includes specifically but not exclusively
chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons, and guineas.
2. Said licenses shall'be granted or allowed to remain in
force only when the regulations as follows are observed:
a. The livestock or poultry shall be kept within structures,
enclosures, or tethered, and not permitted to run et large.
b. The manure and debris incident to the maintenance and
care of livestock or animals shall be scraped from roosts and floors
and raked from pens or areas with such frequency as to prevent the
same from serving as breeding places for insects and from emitting
noxious odors.
c. The manure and debris scraped or raked as provided in
subsection (b) above, shall immediately be collected and either
placed and kept in a:wate_rpr.00f and insect -proof container until removed
from the premises, or treeted immediately and periodically there-
after with a chemical as directed b\' the manufacturer thereof
that is manufactured and sold as an effective agent for preventing
flies and other insects from breeding in manure and debris.
d. The inside walls, ceilings, roosts and floors of the
structure in which the livestock or poultry is housed shall be
treated and. kept treated with. D. D. T. or other effective materiel
manufactured andsold for the control of flies, mites and lice
and applied according to the manufacturer's directions.
e. The structure or enclosure within which the livestock
or poultry are confined shall be not less than one hundred (100)
feet from any dwelli.nc house other than that occupied by the owner
of the livestock or poultry.
3. The procedure and requirements for the granting and keepino
in force of licenses shall be as follows:
a. Any person desiring a license permitting him to keep
livestock or poultry within the city limits shall file an application
with the City Secretary on a form provided bY him for that purpose.
Said application shall among other things call for,pazie and
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address of the applicant, the estimated average number and
types of livestock or poultry to be kept, a description of
the structures, and the facilities to be used for the enclosure
of the livestock or poultry and for the disposal of the manure
and debris incident to their maintenance and care, and the
distance to the adjacent residences from the outside boundaries
of the structure or fence in which the livestock or poultry are
to be enclosed.
b. The application shell be accompanied by a fee in the
amount of ten (010.00) dollars. The funds derived from such
application fees shall be used by the City to defray the cost of
inspections and other expenses incident to the enforcement of
this ordinance.
c. When an application has been filed in due form, the
City Secretary shall turn the same over to the City Health
Officer who shall inspect the facilities wherein the livestock
or poultry are tote kept and prepare an opinion as to whether the
same are in compliance with the regulations hereinbefore provided.
d. The application with the opinion of the City Health
Officer attached shall then be submitted to the City Council,
which shall then pass on the application.
e. A license shall he valid one year from the date of
issuance. The same may be renewed by the filing of a renewal
application form with the City Secretary on a form provided by him
for that purpose and the payment of a renewal application fee
in the amount of ten dollars (410.00).
f. The City Health Officer shall periodically or upon
written complaint of the City Marshall or any resident of the
City make an inspection to ascertain whether the regulations as
hereinbefore provided are being observed. If he finds that aforesaid
regulations are violated, he shall prepare and file a statement
to that effect with the City Secretary. The City Council shall
then give ten (10) days notice by publication of a hearing.
If after a.hearing the City Council finds the aforesaid regulations
have been violated, it shall then order the permit cancelled.
4. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance
shall be fined not less than twenty-five (025.00) dollars nor more
than one hundred (4100.00) doll.ars. Each day that such violation
occurs shall constitute a separate offense.
• 5. If any section of this ordinance is found to be invalid,
the same shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections.
Passed this the 29 day of June 1949.
Attest:
Appr
Mayor
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