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File #: ORD2017-16    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/11/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/18/2017 Final action: 12/18/2017
Title: Approve the amendment to the City of Smyrna's Code of Ordinances, Chapter 14 entitled "Animals" Artictle 1, Section 14-11 "Control of Animal" amending (a) "General Control" (2) adding (c) which prohibits tethering of animal.
Sponsors: Ron Fennel
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet ORD 2017-16 Non-tethering of dogs.pdf, 2. Ordinance 2017-16 Animal Tethering.pdf
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WARD: City Wide

COMMITTEE: Administration

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Title
Approve the amendment to the City of Smyrna's Code of Ordinances, Chapter 14 entitled "Animals" Artictle 1, Section 14-11 "Control of Animal" amending (a) "General Control" (2) adding (c) which prohibits tethering of animal.
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ISSUE: Amend Chapter 14 “Animals,” Article I “General”, Section 14-11 “Control of Animal” subsection (a)(2) to state how the restraint of dogs and/or animals shall be maintained in the City of Smyrna.

BACKGROUND:
For the purpose of the protection of public health, safety, and welfare; and to ensure the City of Smyrna Code of Ordinances aligns with amendments adopted by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners to the Code of Ordinances of Cobb County; it is recommended to amend to Amend Chapter 14 “Animals,” Article I “General,” Section 14-11 “Control of Animal,” subsection (a)(2) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Smyrna to read as follows:

Sec. 14-11. - Control of animal.
(a)
(2) Restraint of dogs and/or animals shall be maintained as follows:
a. When upon the premises of the owner, all animals shall be kept indoors or in a primary enclosure as defined by this chapter in such a manner as to contain the animal within the bounds of the owner's premises, or on a leash in the hands of a person that possesses the ability to restrain the animal. Tethering as a means of primary enclosure is not permitted.

b. When off the premises of the owner, all animals shall at a minimum be maintained on an appropriate chain, leash or tie not exceeding 6 feet in length, and in the hands of a person who possesses the ability to restrain the animal.

c. It shall be unlawful for any owner of a dog to chain, tie, fasten or otherwise tether the dog to a stationary object or pulley run as a means of confinement, except that the dog may be temporarily confined by a tether while attended by its owner, notwithstanding subsections (2)a. and (2)b. of this section.


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