HomeMy WebLinkAbout029834 ORD - 05/21/2013Ordinance amending Chapter 19, Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus
Christi, regarding a variance of Section 19 -15 which allows for dogs in
outdoor dining areas of food establishments and the accompanying
application and variance certificate fee; providing for penalties; providing
for severance; and providing for publication.
Whereas, the City of Corpus Christi currently prohibits any live animal or fowl to be
allowed in any food establishment;
Whereas, the City of Corpus Christi seeks to be a more "animal friendly" community by
providing a procedure whereby a variance to the prohibition of dogs in outdoor dining
areas of food establishments may be obtained.
Now therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, that:
Section 1. Chapter 19, Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi, entitled, "Food and
Food Establishments ", Section 19 -15 entitled "Animals and fowl prohibited; exception" is
amended by revising the title of the section, revising subsection (a) and adding
subsection (f) to read as follows:
"Sec. 19 -15. - Animals and fowl prohibited; exceptions and variance for food
establishments seeking to allow dogs in outdoor dining areas.
"(a) No live animal or fowl shall be allowed in any food establishment nor shall
the operator, which includes for the purposes of this section, an owner, officer,
manager, or other person in charge of the food establishment, of such
establi "ment keep or maintain any animal or fowl within thirty -five (35) feet of
any door, window, ventilator or other opening in such establishment unless an
exception is provided for in this section or a variance is obtained in accordance
with this section to allow dogs in outdoor dining areas.
"(b) No food establishment may be operated within five hundred (500) feet of an
existing commercial animal establishment, animal hospital, or veterinary hospital
that houses animals.
"(c) Exception: This section shall not apply to any seeing -eye dog used to assist
a blind person.
"(d) Exception: Subsection (b) of this section does not apply to circus, rodeo,
temporary petting zoo, or temporary performing animal exhibition or a vendor.
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"(e) Lawfully existing food establishments and food establishments in newly
annexed area. Where any existing food establishment is situated within less than
five hundred (500) feet of an existing, appropriately licensed or permitted
commercial animal establishment, animal hospital, or veterinary hospital that
houses animals either within the city or at a location outside the city limits, which
location becomes a part of and within the boundaries of the incorporated area of
the city by annexation, the distance limitation in subsection (b) of this section
does not apply for a period of five (5) years from and after the passage of this
amended section or the date of annexation, respectively. Extensions of this
exemption may be obtained for successive five -year periods by applying for and
obtaining a certificate from the city health officer certifying to the existence of
sanitary conditions of the premises and neighboring premises.
"(f) Variance for food establishments seeking to allow dogs in outdoor dining
areas.
"(1) A food establishment may apply to the local health officer for a
variance of subsection (a) of this section for the purpose of allowing dogs
in outdoor dining areas of the food establishment. The application for
variance must be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of fifty
($50.00) dollars. A food establishment requesting a variance must provide
the following information to the local health officer who may grant a
variance if in the opinion of the health officer a health hazard will not result
from the variance. If the local health officer grants a variance, the health
authority shall retain the information in its records.
"a. A statement that the food establishment requests a variance
from $19 -15 (a) of the Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi,
for the purpose of allowing dogs in outdoor dining areas of the food
establishment;
"b. A description of how potential health hazards will be prevented if
the variance is granted.
"(2) The fee for a variance certificate evidencing the variance granted
under this section is fifty ($50.00) dollars, which must be paid prior to the
issuance of the variance certificate and may be renewed annually by a
food establishment upon payment of an annual fee. The variance
certificate is nontransferable and will be valid for one (1) year ending
December 31, unless sooner revoked or suspended by the local health
officer or terminated by the food establishment.
"(3) If pursuant to this section the local health officer grants a variance to
subsection (a) of this section for the purpose of allowing dogs in an
outdoor dining area of a food establishment, the food establishment shall
comply with the following conditions and standards in addition to any other
conditions and standards established by the Health Officer for the
variance:
"a. No dog may be present inside the food establishment or on any
playground area of the food establishment at any time.
"b. A separate entrance must be provided from the outside of the
food establishment to the outdoor dining area or patio (hereafter
"patio ") so that a dog will have direct access to the patio without
entering the interior of the food establishment or any playground
area of the food establishment. A dog on an outdoor patio may not
be allowed within seven (7) feet of any entrance to the interior of
the food establishment, except when necessary to enter or exit the
patio.
"c. A sign must be posted at the front entrance of the food
establishment so that it is easily visible to the public. The sign must
state: "DOG FRIENDLY PATIO. (with an arrow showing the
direction to the patio entrance) DOG ACCESS ONLY THROUGH
PATIO AREA."
"d. Doors equipped with self - closing devices must be provided at all
entrances to the outdoor patio from the interior of the food
establishment.
"e. No food preparation may be performed in the outdoor patio
area.
"f. The food establishment shall have hand sanitizer available at or
near all entrances and exits to the establishment; and bags for dog
waste available at or near all entrances and exits to the outdoor
patio area.
"q. The outdoor patio must be continuously maintained free of
visible dog hair, dog dander, and other dog- related waste or debris.
The outdoor patio must be cleaned with animal friendly chemicals
at the beginning of each shift during which food or beverages will
be served (breakfast, lunch, dinner, or late- hours), or, if a food
establishment has continuous food or beverage service without
designated shifts, then every six (6) hours that the establishment is
open for business, except that cleaning under this subsection is not
required if no dog has been present on the outdoor patio since the
last cleaning. Waste created from a dog's bodily functions must be
cleaned up by the dog owner and/or customer with doq on patio
immediately after each occurrence. All doq waste must be disposed
of outside of the food establishment in an appropriate waste
receptacle. Equipment used to clean the outdoor patio must be kept
outside of the food establishment.
"h. While on duty, food establishment staff may not pet or have
contact with any dog.
"i. A doq must be kept on a leash and remain in the control of the
customer while in the outdoor patio area. The doq must be currently
vaccinated for rabies and wearing a collar or harness with a current
license tag attached to it.
"i. A doq is not allowed on a seat, table, countertop, or similar
surface in the outdoor patio area.
"k. A doq is not allowed to have contact with any dishes or utensils
used for food service or preparation at the food establishment.
"I. A doq may be fed doggie treats, doggie biscuits and edible treats
while in the outdoor patio area and may be given treats, biscuits or
water in a disposable container or from a container provided by the
customer.
"(4) An operator, which includes for purposes of this section, owner,
officer, manager, or other person in charge of a food establishment
commits an offense if he, either personally or through an employee or
agent, violates, allows a violation of, or fails to comply with a term or
condition of a variance granted under this section.
"(5) A food establishment granted a variance under this section shall
comply with all other applicable federal, and state laws and regulations
including the Texas Food Establishment Rules, and the local provisions of
this chapter and the Code of Ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi."
Section 2. A violation of this ordinance or requirements implemented under this
ordinance constitutes an offense punishable in accordance with Chapter 19, specifically
Section 19 -58 and any other applicable provision of the Code of Ordinances, City of
Corpus Christi.
Section 3. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word
or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment
of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph,
subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite
intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word or provision of this ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose.
Section 4. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus
Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi.
That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second
reading on this the 14' day of , 2013, by the following vote:
Nelda Martinez
Kelley Allen
Rudy Garza
Priscilla Leal
David Loeb
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Chad Magill
Colleen McIntyre
Lillian Riojas
Mark Scott
That the foregoing ordinance was'read for the second time and passed finally on this
the t day of �, i , 2013, by the following vote:
Nelda Martinez
Kelley Allen
Rudy Garza
Priscilla Leal
David Loeb
PASSED AND APPROVED, this the
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
EFFECTIVE DA's
5 / a1 113
Chad Magill
Colleen McIntyre
Lillian Riojas
Mark Scott
day of
Nelda Martinez
Mayor
029,834
FINANCE DEPARTMESI
ruBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT
2013 JUL -5 AN 10: 15
State of Texas CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Count of Nueces Ad # 200153
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Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally c. e GEORGIA LAWSON, who
being first duly sworn, according to law, says that she is LEGAL SALES REPRESENATIVE AND
EMPLOYEE OF THE PUBLISHER. namely. the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, a daily newspaper
published at Corpus Christi in said City and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval,
Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio, Counties, and that the
publication of NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDIN
inserted in the Corpus Christi Caller-Times on:
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On this day of
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