File #: 18-277    Version: 1 Name: Chapter 6 Revisions
Type: Discussion/Presentation Status: Agenda Items
File created: 6/4/2018 In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 6/18/2018 Final action:
Title: Presentation and discussion on proposed changes to Apache Junction City Code, Volume I, Chapter 6: Animals, Article 6-1: Rules and Regulations; Article 6-2: Impounding Generally; Article 6-5: Confined Animals; Article 6-7: Potbellied Pigs; and Article 6-9: Violations, in order to keep pace with other cities, town and state regulations and to cure problematic verbiage. Specific suggested amendments include: 1) § 6-1-3, allowing the city manager to conduct civil nuisance hearings; 2) eliminating § 6-1-8 which allows for the keeping of nine to twelve dogs; 3) § 6-2-3, allowing alternative owner notification for impoundments and abandonments; 4) § 6-5-2 allowing the city to recover animal care costs for animals found in motor vehicles; 5) § 6-7-4, clarifying the handling of pot-bellied pig bites; and 6) § 6-9-2, adding terminology to criminal filings and penalties.
Sponsors: Arnold Freeman
Attachments: 1. Chapter 6 revision memo Chief Kelly
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Presentation and discussion on proposed changes to  Apache Junction City Code, Volume I, Chapter 6: Animals, Article 6-1: Rules and Regulations; Article 6-2: Impounding Generally; Article 6-5: Confined Animals; Article 6-7: Potbellied Pigs; and Article 6-9: Violations, in order to keep pace with other cities, town and state regulations and to cure problematic verbiage.  Specific suggested amendments include: 1)  § 6-1-3, allowing the city manager to conduct civil nuisance hearings;  2) eliminating § 6-1-8 which allows for the keeping of nine to twelve dogs; 3) § 6-2-3, allowing alternative owner notification for impoundments and abandonments;  4) § 6-5-2 allowing the city to recover animal care costs for animals found in motor vehicles;  5) § 6-7-4, clarifying the handling of pot-bellied pig bites; and 6) § 6-9-2, adding terminology to criminal filings and penalties.