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File #: OR-23-008    Version: 1 Name: Amend Chapter 6 Ordinance - Animals
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/6/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/11/2023 Final action: 4/11/2023
Title: Consider an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 6, Animals amending Feral Cat, Aggressive Dogs, and Wild Animals.
Sponsors: Animal Services
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Presentation
Title

Consider an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 6, Animals amending Feral Cat, Aggressive Dogs, and Wild Animals.

Summary

DATE: April 4, 2023

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Danielle Singh, Assistant City Manager

SUBJECT: Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances regarding Animals.

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

On April 20, 2021, City Council issued a motion of direction for staff to work with the Animal Advisory Committee to review and develop an amendment to Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances for feral cat regulations for consideration.

A subcommittee was formed but little progress was made. Following several resignations of subcommittee members, staff drafted an amendment and presented it to the Animal Advisory Committee on January 12 and February 9, 2023 for review. The Committee made several recommendations for amendments which have been incorporated into the draft ordinance.
1. Change references from feral cats to community cats and add a definition for community cat.
2. Allow a community cat colony caregiver thirty days to address the unwanted presence of cats on private property.
3. Remove the prohibition of community cat colonies within 1/2 mile of a school, church, or public playground as this item can be address through other sections of the ordinance
4. Allow appeals regarding community cats to be made to the Assistant City Manager.
5. Change how community cats are handled while at the shelter.
a. Allow a cat to be returned to a colony one time after it is impounded on another person's private property.
b. Have a microchip placed in the community cat while it is in possession of the shelter to allow it to be tracked for future encounters.
c. Allow a cat to be released to an alternate colony if it does not meet the criteria to be returned to the original colony.

While the Committee was able to come to a consensus on the majority of the amendments, the Committee could not come to consens...

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