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Commfttst Z port: <br /> Health and Public Safety Committee <br /> to the common CountU1 of tbt City of foutb Nsnb: <br /> The March 26, 1996 meeting of the Health and Public Safety Committee was called <br /> to order by its Chairperson, Council Member Cleo.Washington at 4:50 P.M. in the <br /> Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Coleman, Zakrzewski, Kelly, <br /> Luecke,Peifer,Broden, and Varner, Kathy Dempsey,Ann-Carol Simons,David Duvall, <br /> Mary Wadsworth, Jackie Wrolorski, Dr. Carol Ecker, Don Porter, and Kathleen <br /> Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Cleo Washington noted that the purpose of the meeting was to continue discussion <br /> of Bill No. 2-96 which would amend Chapter 5 of the South Bend Municipal Code <br /> addressing Animal Regulations. <br /> Kathy Dempsey, the Director of Code Enforcement noted that proposed changes <br /> were sent to the Council in a letter dated March 14, 1996 to the City Clerk(copy attached). <br /> Those changes were discussed at the Health and Public Safety Committee meeting of <br /> March 18, 1996. <br /> Ms.Dempsey noted that the Substitute Bill contains the"free ride home"program <br /> which is an in house program where there are no redemption fees. In January and <br /> February there were 7 dogs released each month. <br /> Council Member Coleman questioned what the profiles of the households were <br /> where dogs were returned. He noted that this is important since an educational component <br /> with regard to animal care regulations must be ongoing. Ms. Dempsey noted that most <br /> were cases where the dog was inadvertently left out by a child. <br /> Council Member Broden voiced concern regarding the language on page 4 (7) <br /> addressing an animal has been found at large three (3)or more times in a 12 month period. <br /> He noted that he would prefer additional language specifically stating who makes that <br /> finding and who maintains the necessary documentation. <br /> Council Member Pfeifer voiced concern regarding the language on page 9, § 5-3 <br /> sub-paragraph(h)regarding the quorum of the Commission. Ms.Dempsey noted that they <br /> have had quorum problems in the past. Council Member Pfeifer also questioned the <br /> composition of the Commission and stated that she would prefer at least one member of the <br /> public on the Commission to have a greater balance. <br /> Several Council Members voiced concern regarding terminology of declaring an <br /> animal dangerous if it has been found at large three (3) times. Council Member Luecke <br /> gave the example of a neighborhood dog which residents know who walks with the mail <br /> man. Council President Kelly shared a story of their household pet who had inadvertently <br /> left his yard and was subsequently hit by an automobile. He noted that the personal agony <br /> of seeing the hurt animal eventually recover coupled with the concern for the driving <br /> motorist raise safety concerns both for the pet and the public. <br /> • <br /> Dr. Carol Ecker noted that at least sixty(60)ordinances from throughout the nation <br /> have been reviewed. The conclusion was that dogs at large should not be at large. Dogs or <br /> animals at large pose a problem waiting to happen whether it be a dog that runs onto a <br /> street,or runs after a child,a jogger or a walker. Dr.Ecker also stated that she opposes the <br />
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