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Ordinance 1995CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO. 1995 New Series ADDING, AMENDING AND REPEALING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ANIMAL CONTROL BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA that: Section 1 . Article 8 of Chapter 4, Title II, of the Alameda lunicipal Code is hereby amended to read: Article 8. Supervisinq Animal Control Officer Sec. 2 -481 Office Created -- Duties The office of Supervising Animal Control Officer is hereby created, and it shall be his duty to seize and impound all animals, excepting cats, which are estrayed or which are upon any public way, park or place (except when being led, ridden or driven thereon in a proper manner). He shall also seize and impound all animals constituting public nuisances. Sec. 2 -482 Duty to Notify Owner of Impounding The Supervising Animal Control Officer shall immediately, upon the impoundment of any animal, make every reasonable effort to notify the owner of such animal impounded, and inform such owner of the conditions whereby they may regain custody of such animal. Such notice shall be either personal, or by telephone communication, or by deposit in the mails properly addressed and postage prepaid. Sec. 2 -483 Badge of Office to be Worn The Super- vising Animal Control Officer and Officers shall each wear, while engaged in the discharge of their duties, a plain badge designating their office. Sec. 2 -484 Office Hours The Supervising Animal Control Officer or his duly authorized Officer shall attend at the public Animal Shelter Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., during which time the Animal Shelter shall be open to the transaction of all business pertaining thereto, with the exception of those times it is required to patrol and transact required business away from the Animal Shelter. The Supervising Animal Control Officer and the public Animal Shelter shall be subject to the direction and super- vision of the City Manager and the City Engineer. -1- Sec. 2 -485 Monthly Reports The Supervising Animal Control Officer shall make a true and correct report each month, of the number of dogs and other animals im- pounded by him during the preceding month and of the disposition made of them and of the amount of money re- ceived. Section 2 . Sections 2 -522 and 2 -523 of Article 2, Chap- ter 5, Title II, of the Alameda Municipal Code are hereby amended to read: Sec. 2 -522 Fees to be Charged by Supervising Animal Control Officer The Supervising Animal Control Officer shall charge the fees hereinafter set forth in connection with the impounding and feeding, caring and removal of animals: (a) Impounding (1) For every dog, the sum of.......... $10.00 (2) For every cat, the sum of ......... 5.00 (3) For every horse, mule, ass, bull, ox, cow or calf, pony, the sum of ......................... 25.00 (4) For every other animal not other- wise provided for in this article, the actual cost of this service. (5) Second impounding of same animal within twelve (12) month period, said fees shall be doubled. (6) Third impounding of same animal within twelve (12) month period, said fees shall be tripled. (b) Feeding /Caring (1) For each dog, per day .............. 2.50 (2) For each cat, per day .............. 1.00 (3) For each horse, mule, ass, bull, ox, cow or calf, pony, per day..... 5.00 (4) For each other animal not otherwise provided for in this article, the actual cost for this service. -2- (c) Adoption (1) Dogs, the sum of ................... $10.00 (2) Puppies, under four months old, the sum of ......................... 5.00 (3) cats, the sum of ................... 10.00 (4) Cats, under six months old, the sum of ......................... 5.00 (d) Spay /Neuter Deposit (1) A cash deposit of $25.00 shall be required of any person adopting any unspayed /unneutered dog or cat from the Animal Shelter. Such deposit shall be forwarded to the veterinarian or clinic of the owner's choice upon receipt by the Animal Shelter of a notice from such veterinarian or clinic that such animal has been surgically sterilized or otherwise rendered unable to reproduce. This section shall not apply to any person redeeming his own animal. (e) License Fee (1) For every unlicensed dog impounded, the pre- vailing license fee shall be paid prior to releasing said animal to its owner. (f) Pickup from Private Property (1) For each dog, cat or other small type of animal, the sum of .......... 5.00 (2) Quarantine Fee (ten (10) days) ....... 30.00 (3) For each other animal not otherwise provided for in this article, the actual cost for this service. (g) Pickup of Dead Animals from veterinarian (1) No limit Monthly Contract............ 35.00 Sec. 2 -523 Disposition of Fees All fees and charges collected by the Supervising Animal Control officer shall be paid by him into the Treasury of the City of Alameda and placed in the General Fund thereof. -3- Section 3 . Article 3 of Chapter 1, Title IV, of the Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: Article 3 Animal Shelter Sec. 4 -131 Establishment A public Animal Shelter is hereby authorized and established, which Animal Shelter shall be located at a place to be designated from time to time by resolution of the city Council. Sec. 4 -132 Record of Impounded Animals The Super- vising Animal Control Officer shall keep a true and faithful record of the number and description of all animals taken into his custody, with the date of their receipt and the date and manner of their disposal, with the fees and charges collected on account of said animals, and the disposition thereof. Said record to be kept by the Supervising Animal Control Officer on approved forms, which shall be the record of the office of the Supervising Animal Control Officer. He shall also provide necessary subsis- tence for all animals while in his custody. Sec. 4 -133 Right to Sell The Supervising Animal Control Officer shall have the authority to sell all animals if not reclaimed within three working days after impoundment thereof. Sec. 4 -134 Sale of Impounded Animals and Disposition of Proceeds The Supervising Animal Control Officer may sell for cash, all animals so authorized, as provided in the preceding section, and out of the proceeds of the sale thereof, pay his proper fees and charges, and all reasonable and proper demands made under the provisions of this code. Any balance of the proceeds of a sale of any animal remaining after the payment of such fees, charges, and demands, shall be paid into the general fund of the City. Sec. 4 -135 Reclaiming Animal Before Sale Any animal may be reclaimed by the owner or person entitled to its control before the sale thereof, by paying all fees and charges that have been incurred or accrued up to the time of reclamation. Sec. 4 -136 Retaking Animals Improperly Released It shall be unlawful for any person to remove any animal from the custody of any Animal Control Officer or from the Animal Shelter without first obtaining authorization for the release of such animal. The Supervising Animal Control Officer may retake any animal directly or indirectly conveyed or delivered out of the Animal Shelter without lawful -4- authority and again impound and retain the same, and proceed as heretofore provided in the same manner as if said animal had never been released from the Animal Shelter. Section 4 . Sections 4 -223, 4 -224 and 4 -225 of Article 2, Chapter 2, Title IV, of the Alameda Municipal Code are hereby amended to read: Sec. 4 -223 Dogs on Public Grounds It shall be unlawful for any person owning, having an interest in, harboring, or having charge, care, control, custody or possession of any dog, male or female, to cause or permit such dog to be in or upon the Alameda Municipal Golf Course, or any park, public school playground or recreation center of the City of Alameda, unless such dog is kept securely fastened by a rope, chain or leash not over six feet (6') in length and under the supervision of a responsible person, or be confined in a vehicle. Sec. 4 -224 Seizure and Disposition of Dogs on Public Grounds Every unleashed dog found or being in or upon the Alameda Municipal Golf Course, or any park, public school playground or recreation center of the City of Alameda shall be taken into custody by the Supervising Animal Control Officer or any Police Officer and shall be transported to and impounded in the Animal Shelter, where, in addition to any other fines, fees, charges, demands or penalties provided in this Code, it may be redeemed by the owner or persons entitled to possession thereof. Sec. 4 -225 Right of any Person to Seize Dog on Public Grounds In addition to the Supervising Animal Control Officer or any Police Officer, any person may take into his custody any unleashed dog, found or being in or upon the Alameda Municipal Golf Course, of any park, public school play- ground or recreation center of the City of Alameda, and it shall be the duty of such person to immediately deliver such dog to the Supervising Animal Control Officer who shall give to such person a receipt for such dog. S ection 5 . Sections 9 -142, 9 -144, 9 -146, 9 -147, 9 -149, 9 -1410, 9 -1412, 9 -1414, 9 -1415 and 9 -1417 of Article 4, Chapter 1, Title IX of the Alameda Municipal Code are hereby amended to read: Sec. 9 -142 Ferocious Dogs If any dog while running or being at large in any public street, lane, alley, public ground or place in said City shall bite any human being, it shall be the duty of any Police Officer, the Supervising Animal Control Officer or any of his Officers, to impound such dog for observation, as provided in Chapter 5, Title XV of this Code. Sec. 9 -144 Care of Female Dog. No person owning or having possession of any female dog shall suffer or permit the same to be upon any public street of the City during the period of oestruation of said dog, unless such dog is kept securely fastened by a rope, chain or leash not over six feet (6') in length and under the supervision of a responsible person, or, confined in a vehicle. sec. 9 -146 Seizure and Disposition of Unleashed Dogs -- Redemption Every dog found or being in any public street of said City and not being kept securely fastened by a rope, chain or leash not over six feet (6') in length and under the supervision of a responsible person, or confined in a vehicle, shall be taken by the Supervising Animal Control Officer to, and impounded in the Animal Shelter, where it may be redeemed by the owner or persons theretofore entitled to the possession of it within three (3) days, excluding Sunday and holidays, thereafter, on payment of feed and care charges and upon securing a rabies vaccination and dog license as required under this Code. Sec. 9 -147 Right of Person to Seize Dog During Oestruation In addition to the Supervising Animal Control Officer, any person may take up any female dog found or being in any public street of said City during the period of oestruation of said dog, and not being kept securely fastened by a rope, chain or leash not over six feet (6') in length and under the supervision of a responsible person, or confined in any vehicle, and it shall be the duty of such person to immediately deliver such female dog to the Supervising Animal Control Officer, who shall give to such person a receipt for such female dog. Sec. 9 -149 Vaccination Required It shall be unlaw- ful for any person owning, harboring, or having the care, custody or possession of any dog over four (4) months of age to keep or maintain such dog in any place in the City of Alameda unless such dog has been vaccinated as required by this Code. All dogs under four (4) months of age shall be confined to the premises of, or kept under physical restraint by, the owner, keeper or harborer. Any dog having received its initial rabies vaccination shall be subject to the same restrictions as an unvaccinated dog for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of such initial vaccination. Sec. 9 -1410 No Licensing Without Vaccination The license collector shall not license any dog until it has been vaccinated with antirabies vaccine, by injection or COM other method approved by the Health Officer, and the owner or person in possession of said dog submits a Certification of Vaccination from a licensed veterinarian confirming the approved vaccination of said dog valid for a period extend- ing at least through the current licensing period. The effective duration of immunity elicited in dogs shall be specified by the Health Officer but shall not in any event exceed those periods recommended by the California State Department of Public Health and duly endorsed by the Cali- fornia Conference of Local Health Officers. Sec. 9 -1412 Leashing It shall be unlawful for any person having an interest in, owning, harboring or having in charge, care or control, custody or possession of any dog to cause or permit such dog to be in, on, or upon any public street, alley, or other public place, unless such dog is kept securely fastened by a rope, chain or leash not over six feet (6') in length and under the supervision of a responsible person, or confined within the private property of the owner or person having control of said dog. Sec. 9 -1414 Impounding Dogs Found on South Shore Beach Every dog being found upon the South Shore Beach, as same is described in Section 9 -1413, may be taken into custody by the Supervising Animal Control Officer or any Police Officer and may be transported to and impounded in the Animal Shelter under the same terms and conditions as are set out in Section 9 -146 of this Code, pertaining to seizure and disposition of unleashed dogs. Sec. 9 -1415 Enforcement Officer The Supervising Animal Control Officer, his officers and employees, are hereby declared to have the duty to enforce the provisions of Chapter 1 of this Title IX, of Chapter 5 of Title XV of this Code, and of Section 4 -223 of this Code, and they shall have the power to arrest any person violating any such provision, in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Penal Code of California. Sec. 9 -1417 Citation for Violations of Animal Control Regulations Whenever any person is arrested for a viola- tion of one or more of the following sections of this Code, to wit: Section 4 -223; Sections 9 -111 to 9 -133 inclusive; Sections 9 -141, 9 -144, 9 -145, 9- 145.1, 9- 145.2, 9 -149, 9- 1411.1, 9 -1412, 9 -1413 and 9- 1415.1; and such person is not immediately taken before a magistrate as the procedure therefor is prescribed in the Penal Code of California, the Supervising Animal Control Officer or other arresting officer shall prepare and serve upon the arrestee a written notice to appear in court in the form and manner provided in Sections 853.6 and following of said Penal Code. -7- Section 6 . Sections 9 -117, 9 -118, 9 -119 and 9 -1110 are hereby added to Article 1, Chapter 1, Title IX, of the Alameda Municipal Code, to read: Sec. 9 -117 Confinement of Vicious Animals It shall be unlawful for any person having care, custody or control of any dog or other animal which has a demon- strated propensity to bite or otherwise attack other animals or humans, to fail to maintain such animal in a manner which would remove any dangers presented to other animals or persons from attacks by such animal. Sec. 9 -118 Prohibition of Exotic Pets It shall . be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to maintain on any premises owned, occupied or controlled by him or it in the City of Alameda, any wild or exotic animal or reptile. Animals coming within the scope of this section shall include but shall not be limited to the following: All nondomestic felines (cougar, ocelot, etc.), all non- domestic canines (coyote, wolf, etc.), skunk, raccoon, opossum, all venomous snakes, and all other potentially dangerous nondomestic animals, birds, fishes and reptiles. This section shall not apply to persons, firms or corpora- tions which currently maintain such animals, provided that such owner possesses a valid permit from the California Department of Fish and Game, and that such animal(s) do not constitute a public nuisance. This exemption is not in- tended to permit such persons, firms or corporations to add, replace or proliferate such individual animals as are currently maintained by them. Sec. 9 -119 Retaining Animal Without Owners' Consent Any person having found or otherwise taken up any stray domestic animal not belonging to that person, shall, within twenty -four (24) hours notify the Animal Shelter of such animal's true description and location, and shall surrender such animal to any animal control officer or Police Officer upon demand. Sec. 9 -1110 Destruction of Impounded Animals Any impounded animal which is deemed by the Supervising Animal Control Officer to be unfit by reason of age, disease, injury or other traumatic disability, may be humanely destroyed. This section shall not apply to dogs or any animal bearing owner identification. Section 7 . Sections 9- 145.1, 9- 145.2, and 9- 1415.1 are hereby added to Article 4, Chapter 1, Title IX of the Alameda Municipal Code, to read: Sec. 9- 145.1 Display of License Tag It shall be the responsibility of every person who owns, harbors or pos- -8- sesses any dog over the age of four (4) months in the City of Alameda, to ensure that the annual dog license tag issued by the City of Alameda is fastened to the collar or leash of the dog at all times when in a public place. Sec. 9- 145.2 Limiting Number of Dogs It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to maintain on any premises owned, occupied or controlled by him or it in the City of Alameda, more than three (3) dogs over the age of four (4) months. This section shall not apply to per- sons, firms or corporations which currently maintain more than three dogs; however, this exemption is not intended to permit such persons, firms or corporations to add or replace such dogs in excess of three. Sec. 9- 1415.1 Interference with Officer Any person who in any way resists, delays or obstructs any animal control officer in the discharge of any duty of his office is guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 8 . Article 2, Chapter 5, Title XV, of the Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding Section 15 -521.1 thereto and amending Sections 15 -523 and 15 -525 thereof, to read: Sec. 15- 521.1 Presentation of Documents Required upon Demand It shall be the responsibility of any person owning, harboring or maintaining any animal which has bitten or otherwise attacked any person or animal or which has been exposed to a rabid or suspected rabid animal to furnish proof of rabies vaccination and applicable license documents to any animal control officer or Police Officer upon demand. Sec. 15 -523 Knowledge of Bite -- Duty to Report Whenever any person having charge, care, control, custody, or possession of any animal has knowledge that such animal has bitten any person, the person having charge, care, control, custody, or possession of such animal shall report said fact forthwith to the Supervising Animal Control Officer. The report shall state the name and address of the person bitten, and the time and place where such person was bitten, and any other information so requested by the Supervising Animal Control Officer. A copy of the report shall be forwarded to the Alameda County Health Officer within forty -eight (48) hours. Sec. 15 -525 Duty of Custodian of an Animal Bitten b� a Known Rabid or Suspe Rabid Ani mal. Whenever any person having charge, care, control, custody, or possession or any animal or a species sub3ect to rabies nas knowledge that such animal has been bitten by a known rabid or sus- pected rabid animal or has been in intimate contact with a rabid or suspected rabid animal, the person having charge, care, control, custody or possession of such animal shall report said fact forthwith to the Supervising Animal Control Officer. The report shall give a description of the animal bitten as well as the biting animal and the time and place the animal was bitten, as well as other information requested by the Poundmaster. A copy of the report shall be forwarded to the Alameda County Health Officer within forty -eight (48) hours. Upon learning that his animal has been bitten by a known rabid animal or suspected rabid animal, no owner or person having custody or possession of the bitten animal upon order of the Alameda County Health Officer shall fail, refuse or neglect to quarantine the animal in a place and manner approved by the Health Officer or his deputies for a period of six months or destroy the animal with the following exception in the case of dogs and cats. I£ the dog or cat has been vaccinated against rabies within two years but not less than 30 days, the dog or cat may be revaccinated in a manner prescribed by the County Health Officer and quarantined in a place and manner ap- proved by the County Health Officer for a period of thirty days. The County Health Officer or his deputies shall be allowed to make an inspection or examination thereof at any time during the quarantine period. No such animal shall be removed or released during the quarantine period without written permission of the Health Officer or his deputies. Unless otherwise specified by the Health officer, such animal shall be confined in the Animal Shelter or a veteri- nary hospital at the owner's expense. Section 9 . Article 3, Chapter 7, Title XV, of the Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: Article 3 Enforcement of Health Nuisances by Citation Method; County Health Officer, Supervising Animal Control Officer, or Peace Officers for the Purpose of Enforcement Sec. 15 -731 In addition to any other means of en- forcement provided herein or otherwise authorized by law, the provisions of Sections 9 -121, 9 -122, 9 -123 and 15 -711 may be enforced by the method provided in Title I, Chapter 4, of the Alameda Municipal Code and Section 853.6 of the Penal Code of the State of California. Sec. 15 -732 Said provisions shall be enforced by members of the Police Department and, in addition, the Supervising Animal Control Officer or any of his Officers, -10- and may be enforced by the Health Officer of the County of Alameda, said persons are hereby designated as, and given the powers of, and determined to be peace officers for the purpose of enforcing said provisions in the manner set forth in Title I, Chapter 4, of the Alameda Municipal Code, and Section 853.6 of the Penal Code of the State of California; provided, however, that the Health Officer or his representatives, and the Supervising Animal Control Officer and his officers shall not be considered for any purpose members of the Alameda Police Department. Section 10 . This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date of its final passage. E Li O - Fr Presi Officer of the Council (n, -O Attest: as a� F E - �'v cL City Clerk KC now i the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 2nd day of January, 1980, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Councilman Diament, Stone, Tillman, and President Corica, (4) NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Sherratt (1) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 3rd day of January, 1980. City Clerk of t e City o' Alameda