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• <br />• <br />• <br />WS — Item 8 <br />WORK SESSION STAFF REPORT <br />Work Session Item 8 <br />Date: February 4, 2008 <br />To: City Council <br />From: Michael Grochala <br />Re: Animal Control Regulations <br />Background <br />Staff has identified a need for a revision to the city's animal regulations in order to <br />improve animal control within the city. Currently, animal regulations are scattered <br />throughout various chapters of the city code. This makes it difficult for the public to find <br />and comply with restrictions and for staff to enforce proper controls. In addition, current <br />regulations are in need of updates and revisions. Staff has drafted a revised Chapter 503, <br />Animal Control Regulations, that combines and improves on existing Chapters 502 <br />(Dogs), 503 (Farm Animals), 506 (Non - Domesticated Animals) and 607 (Kennels). The <br />amended chapter contains language from Minnesota State Statutes, the League of MN <br />Cities Model Animal Ordinance, as well as various neighboring city ordinances to ensure <br />that the revised regulations are thorough and up to date. <br />Staff has worked together in an attempt to address all aspects of concern for citizens <br />regarding animals through these updated regulations. The final draft of Chapter 503 has <br />been reviewed by the Public Safety Department Personnel, and any changes per their <br />request have been made. <br />The following revisions have been incorporated into this revised chapter in an attempt to <br />improve animal control in the city. <br />1. The city's existing regulations allow for the restraint of an animal by voice command. <br />The police department has requested to remove this allowance as many animals do not <br />follow voice command and it is in the city's best interest to be proactive to prevent bites <br />and injuries that could be avoided. The revised ordinance will require an animal to be <br />restrained or confined while on the owner's property, and to be controlled by a leash or in <br />1 <br />