HomeMy WebLinkAbout030609 ORD - 09/15/2015 Ordinance
Amending Chapter 6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinance
modifying the collar requirements for dangerous dogs; Requiring
security fencing and leashes for dangerous dogs; Establishing
tethering standards; Providing for severance; Providing for
publication; Providing for penalty; and Providing an effective date.
Whereas, dangerous dogs escaping confinement has been a reoccurring
issue; and
Whereas, a tethering ordinance can prevent animal cruelty.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. Chapter 6, Section 32 Dangerous dog registration, is amended as follows:
Sec. 6-32. - Dangerous dog registration.
(a) A dog found to be a "dangerous dog" as defined in V.T.C.A., Health and Safety
Code-G.14 Chapter 822, as it may be amended, must wear a dangerous dog
registration tag issued annually by the aAnimal &Care &Services division upon a
payment of the maximum fee allowed for a dangerous dog registration under
V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code &h Chapter 822, as it may be amended. The
dangerous dog registration fee is listed in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-
15 of this chapter.
(b) A dangerous dog registration tag must be worn at all times by the dangerous dog
attached to a time-green brightly colored, one-inch-wide collar with the words
"Dangerous Dog" printed on the collar.
(c) The owner of a dangerous dog shall present proof of the secure enclosure in
which the dog will be kept, proof of liability insurance coverage or financial
responsibility in an amount of at least one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000.00) to cover damages that may result from an attack by the dangerous
dog causing bodily injury to a person, and proof of compliance with other
conditions as may be required by the aAnimal &Care &Services FriManager and in
addition to what may be required under V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code eh
Chapter 822, as it may be amended.
(d) The aAnimal eCare &Services mManager may require a dangerous dog to be
removed from the city limits.
SECTION 2. Chapter 6, Section 160 Dangerous Dog Fencing is created as follows:
Sec. 6-160. - Dangerous dog fencing
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Not later than the 30th calendar day after the date a licensee or owner learns that
he is the owner of a dangerous dog that is not to be humanely euthanized, the licensee
or owner shall confine the dog in a secure enclosure.
SECTION 3. Chapter 6, Section 161 Dangerous Dog leash is created as follows:
Sec. 6-161. - Dangerous dog leash
Any dangerous dog not in a secure enclosure shall be restrained at all times on a
leash of sufficient strength to control the dog, no longer than six feet in length and in the
immediate control of a person at any time the dog is not in a secure enclosure.
SECTION 4. Chapter 6, Section 1 Definitions, is amended as follows:
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Sanitary means any condition of good order and cleanliness, free from the
elements of filth or bacteria that endanger health.
Secure enclosure means a fenced area or structure that is:
(1) At least six feet in height with secure sides and a secure top; if the
enclosure does not have a floor that is secured to its sides, the sides shall be
embedded at least two feet into the ground;
(2) Of sufficient size to allow the dog to move freely;
(3) Locked;
(4) Capable of preventing the entry of the general public, including children;
(5) Capable of preventing the escape or release of a dangerous dog by any
means, including digging, climbing, lumping, or chewing out of the enclosure;
(6) Clearly marked as containing a dangerous dog; and
(7) Located no less than five feet from another property line or fence adjoining
the premises on which the enclosure is located.
Tether means to restrain an animal by rope, chain, or a similar material attached
to a collar or harness so that an animal is fastened to a fixed object or other device so
as to limit its range of movement.
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SECTION 5. Chapter 6, Section 162 Tethering dogs and other animals, is created as
follows:
Sec. 6-162. - Tethering dogs and other animals.
It shall be unlawful for any person to tie or tether a dog or other animal to a stationary
object for a period of time or in a location so as to create an unhealthy situation for the
animal.
This section does not apply to any animal that is restrained to a running line, pulley, or
trolley system and that is not restrained to the running line, pulley, or trolley system by
means of a pinch-type, prong-type, choke-type, or improperly fitted collar
SECTION 6. 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 hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose.
SECTION 7. Publication shall be made one time in the official publication of the City of
Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi.
SECTION 8. Penalties are as provided in Section 1-6 of the Code of Ordinances.
SECTION 9. This ordinance takes effect after official publication.
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That the foregoing orptpwce wa ea for a first ime nd passed to its second
reading on this the ' j ay ora+;Zy the following vote:
Nelda Martinez i . A ' Brian Rosas _ /
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Rudy Garza Lucy Rubio A , A
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Chad Magill / Mark Scott
Colleen McIntyre Carolyn Vaughn
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the da of p-4(rv4Jc ,( by the followingvote:
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Rudy Garza Ii ' Lucy Rubio iI
Chad Magill ill
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PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 15 the day o 0 i ' a ' / 20.
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Rebecca Huerta Nelda Martinez
City Secretary Mayor
EFFECTIVE DATE
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Legals
NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF
ORDINANCE(S)
NO. 030608, Ordinance
amending Chapter 53, Sec-
tion 53-109 "Operation of
golf cart"to allow golf cart
operation on North Beach;
NO. 030609, Ordinance
amending Chapter 6 of the
Corpus Christi Code of Ordi-
nances modifying the collar
requirements for dangerous
dogs; Requiring security
fencing and leashes for dan-
gerous dogs; Establishing
tethering standards;Provid-
ing for severance;Providing
for publication; Providing
for penalty; and Providing
an effective date. These
ordinances were passed and
approved on second reading
by the Corpus Christi City
Council on September 15,
2015.
/s/Rebecca Huerta
• City Secretary