Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
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Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
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Council Members
AN ORDINANCE
No.
An Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Columbus Code (Animals and Fowl) by
adding definitions, requiring shelters for dogs, regulating transport and
fencing for domesticated animals; and for other purposes.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION 1.
Section 5-3(c) of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by adding a new
subsection (9) to read as follows:
?(9) A designated representative of PAWS Columbus, Inc. confirmed by Council."
SECTION 2.
Section 5-5 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by adding new subsections
(20) and (21) to read as follows:
"(20)Tethering shall mean the act of fastening or restraining a dog to
a length of material in order to provide for the health, safety and welfare of
the dog. The tether may be made out of rope or metal chain and shall be a
minimum of twelve feet long and appropriate for the size of the dog.
(21)Caretaker shall mean any person entrusted with the short term
responsibility for a domesticated animal. If an Owner gives short term
responsibility for an animal to a minor, the Owner remains responsible for any
liability in connection with the animal."
SECTION 3.
Chapter 5 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by adding a new
Section 5-7.1 to read as follows:
"An Owner or Caretaker of a dog who allows the dog to spend more than
eight hours in a twenty-four hour period outside must provide the dog an
outdoor facility that meets the following specifications:
(a) Outdoor facilities for dogs shall include one or more shelters that
are accessible to each dog and one or more separate outside areas of shade that
is large enough to contain all the dogs at one time to protect them from the
direct rays of the sun. Outdoor facilities shall be kept neat and free of
clutter, including equipment, furniture and stored materials as well as
accumulated trash, waste, junk, weeds and other discarded materials.
(b) Outdoor shelters shall comply with the following:
(1) Include a roof, four sides and a floor;
(2) Be of sufficient size to allow each dog in the outdoor facility to sit,
stand, lie in the fully stretched position, and to turn about freely;
(3) Provide an environment that will protect from the elements when the
ambient temperature is below 50 degree Fahrenheit or below 10 degrees Celsius;
(4) Be constructed of materials that are impervious to moisture and
easily cleaned and sanitized;
(5) Contain floors made of wood or concrete;
(6) Be structurally sound and kept in good repair, with no missing
boards, jagged edges or excessive rust;
(7) Be cleaned daily on all hard surfaces with which the dogs come into
contact; and,
(8) Be free of accumulated trash, waste, junk, weeds and other discarded
materials."
SECTION 4.
Section 5-10 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by deleting the
title and inserting a new title to read as follows:
"Control of Domesticated Animals"
SECTION 5.
Subsection 5-10(c) of the Columbus Code is hereby deleted in its
entirety and is replaced by the following language:
"Use of a leash on all public property. No Owner or Caretaker shall
allow any canine, dog on any public property unless such animal is restrained
by an appropriate leash and under the control of a responsible person."
SECTION 6.
Section 5-10(d)of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by adding new
subsections (11) and (12) to read as follows:
"(11) Transporting of Animals. It shall be a violation of this Chapter
for a domesticated animal to be transported in the back of an open bed vehicle
unless such animal is securely tethered by a cross tie to prevent such animal
from jumping off or being thrown from the vehicle.
(12) Fence Height. Owners that rely upon a fence to secure their
domesticated animals must use a fence of sufficient height to ensure that such
animals are restrained within the confines of their property. The individual
size and abilities of any domesticated animal shall determine the height of the
fence. If such animal evades the fence, the Owner shall be in violation of
Section 5-10(a)."
SECTION 7.
Section 5-12 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by deleting
subsection (1) and replacing it with the following language:
"Any violation of the Columbus Code Section 5-7.1 on Shelter shall be
guilty of a city ordinance violation, punishable as set forth in Section 1-8 of
the Columbus Code.?
SECTION 8.
Section 5-12 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by adding new
subsections (7) and (8) to read as follows:
"(7) Tethering that does not meet the requirements of Section 5-5(20).
(8) Leaving an animal unattended inside a vehicle, regardless of window
position or use of air conditioning.?
SECTION 9.
Section 5-13.1 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended by deleting
subsection (a) and replacing it with the following language:
?(a) Holding Time. Any impounded animal, not under observation for
rabies, that is not claimed within five days of the date of impoundment or five
days after the Owner of the animal is notified, shall be disposed of in a
manner approved by the Director of Public Services. However, if the Owner is
incarcerated at the time of impoundment, the animal shall be held for ten (10)
days. After the tenth day the animal shall become the property of Columbus,
Georgia and be disposed of in a manner approved by the Director of Public
Services.?
SECTION 10.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are
hereby repealed.
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Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia, held on
the _______ day of ____________________, 2004; introduced a second time at a
regular meeting of said Council held on the ______ day of
_______________________, 2004, and adopted at said meeting by the affirmative
vote of ________ members of said Council.
Councilor Allen voting____________.
Councilor Anthony voting__________.
Councilor Davis voting____________.
Councilor Henderson voting________.
Councilor Hunter voting___________.
Councilor McDaniel voting_________.
Councilor Rodgers voting__________.
Councilor Suber voting____________.
Councilor Pugh voting_____________.
Councilor Woodson voting__________.
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TINY B. WASHINGTON ROBERT S. POYDASHEFF
CLERK MAYOR