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AN

ORDINANCE

NO._________



An ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Columbus Code so as to establish and

increase various fees and costs pertaining to dogs and cats in Columbus,

Georgia, all effective July 1, 2015; to implement the requirements of state law

with respect to the regulation of vicious and dangerous dogs; and for other

purposes.

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THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS:

SECTION 1.

Section 5-2 (a) of the Columbus Code is hereby deleted in its entirety

and there is substituted a new Section 5-2 (a) to read as follows:

?a) Statutory authority. The general authority for this chapter is Official

Code of Georgia Annotated Title 4, chapters 8 and 11 as amended, which require

governing authorities of each county and municipality to regulate dangerous and

vicious dogs and license certain animals in the interest of rabies control.



SECTION 2.

Paragraphs (6) and (7) of section 5-5 the Columbus Code are hereby deleted in

their entirety and there are substituted new paragraphs (6) and (7) to read as

follows:

?(6) Dangerous dog shall mean any dog defined as dangerous by Official Code of

Georgia Section 5-8-21(a)(2).



(7) Vicious dog shall mean any dog defined as vicious by the Official Code of

Georgia Annotated Section 5-8-21(a)(6).



SECTION 3.



Section 5-11 of the Columbus Code is hereby deleted in its entirety and there

is substituted a new code section 5-11 to read as follows:



?Sec. 5-11. ? Dangerous or vicious dogs.

(a) All requirements concerning the classification, registration and

maintenance of dangerous and vicious dogs will be enforced in Columbus as set

forth in Article 2 of Chapter 8 of Title 4 of the Official Code of Georgia

Annotated, (?Responsible Dog Ownership Law?). The Special Enforcement Division

Manager shall serve as the dog control officer for purposes of implementing the

requirements of the state law. The Animal Control Advisory Board is hereby

designated as the Authority in Columbus charged with making all determinations

and hearing all appeals required by the state law.

(b) The fee for registering dangerous or vicious dogs in Columbus, effective

July 1, 2015, shall be $150.00 annually. The required collar and up to two

warning signs shall be issued and are included in this fee. If additional signs

are required, the cost is $5.00 per sign.



(c) The Special Enforcement Division Manager and the Animal Control Advisory

Board are hereby authorized to regulate cats or other household pets which it

determines to be dangerous or vicious in a manner similar to that specified by

the Responsible Dog Ownership Law referenced above.



(d) It shall be unlawful to display a dangerous/vicious dog or animal sign at

locations or on premises where no such dangerous/vicious animal exists or is

located.



(e) The dog control officer, any CCG animal control officer or any sworn law

enforcement official is authorized to make whatever inquiry is deemed necessary

to ensure compliance with the provisions of the State law and such officers may

confiscate any dangerous or vicious dog in the case of any violation of the law.



SECTION 4.

Section 5-13 of the Columbus Code, Impoundment, is hereby amended by adding a

new subsection (c) to read as follows:

?(c) When a resident of Columbus is no longer able to maintain a cat or dog of

which he or she is the documented owner, he or she may surrender the animal to

CCG Animal Control. A surrender fee of $20.00, will be charged upon surrender,

and the owner will sign a document releasing all ownership rights to the animal

and waiving any future notices concerning the disposition of the animal.?



Section 5.

Section 5-13.1 of the Columbus Code, Disposition of Animals, is hereby

amended by adding a new subsection(e) to read as follows:

?(e) When euthanasia is requested by a resident of Muscogee County that is an

animal owner, it may be provided at a cost of $10.00 per animal with an

additional body disposal fee of $10.00.?



SECTION 6.



Section 5-14 of the Columbus Code is hereby deleted in its entirety and there

is substituted a new code section 5-14 to read as follows:



?Sec. 5-14. - Fee for recovery of impounded animals.



(a) Impoundment fee. In addition to city registration fees and board fees

required by this chapter, there shall be an impoundment charge assessed against

owners who recover their animals which were impounded under the provisions of

this chapter. The impoundment fee shall be in accordance with the following

schedule:







FIRST IMPOUNDMENT ALTERED (SPAYED/NEUTERED)

$50.00 ea NOT ALTERED (NOT SPAYED/NEUTERED)

$95.00 ea

SECOND IMPOUNDMENT ALTERED (SPAYED/NEUTERED)

$75.00 ea NOT ALTERED (NOT SPAYED/NEUTERED)

$125.00 ea

Each subsequent Impoundment within a two year period $100.00 ea $125.00 ea

(Subsequent impoundments are levied against the animal owner and not

necessarily for the same animal.)



(b) Board fee. In addition to city registration fees and impoundment fees

required by this chapter, there shall be a board fee of $10.00 per day, payable

before an impounded animal will be released to the owner.

SECTION 7.

Paragraph 5-15 of the Columbus Code, Private/Hobby Kennels (non-commercial), is

hereby amended by deleting paragraph 5-15(d) of that section in its entirety

and substituting a new paragraph 5-15(d) to read as follows:



?(d) There shall be a $100.00 inspection and permit fee for each private/hobby

kennel permit.?



SECTION 8.





Paragraph 5-16 of the Columbus Code, Commercial Kennels, is hereby amended by

adding a new paragraph 5-16(h) of that code section to read as follows:



?(h) There shall be a $100.00 inspection and permit fee for each commercial

kennel permit.?



SECTION 9.



Section 5-19 of the Columbus Code, Guard Dogs, is hereby amended by deleting

subparagraph 5-19(b)(3)of that section in its entirety and substituting a new

subparagraph 5-19(b)(3) to read as follows:



?(b)(3)The distinctive guard dog collars shall be available at the Animal Care

and Control Center at a cost of $50.00.



SECTION 10.

This ordinance shall become effective on July 1, 2015.

SECTION 11.

All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are

hereby repealed as of its effective date.

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Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia held on the

16th day of June, 2015, introduced a second time at a regular meeting of said

council held on the ________day of __________, 2015, and adopted at said

meeting by the affirmative vote of _______ members of said Council.



Councilor Allen voting______________.

Councilor Baker voting _____________.

Councilor Barnes voting ____________.

Councilor Buck voting ______________.

Councilor Davis voting _____________.

Councilor Henderson voting _________.

Councilor Huff voting ______________.

Councilor Thomas voting ____________.

Councilor Pugh voting ______________.

Councilor Woodson voting ___________.









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TINY B. WASHINGTON, CLERK TERESA PIKE TOMLINSON, MAYOR



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