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05-16-13 SBACC Special Commitee - 2013 Ordinance Revisions
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('74 Code, § 6-19)(Ord. G-14-81, passed 9-22-81; Am. Ord. S-22-86, passed 2-25-86; Am. Ord. <br />G-32-86, passed 8-26-86; Am. Ord G-32-89, passed 12-26-89; Am. Ord. G-29-95, passed 11-21- <br />95; Am. Ord. G-18-03, passed 5-27-03; Am. Ord. G-14-04, passed 7-27-04; Am. Ord. G-24-09, <br />passed 12-8-09)Penalty, see § 91.999 <br />§ 91.053APPEAL;RE-INSPECTION;DENIAL OR REVOCATION OF <br />PERMIT. <br />(A)Any person who is denied a permit or whose permit is revoked may appeal the denial <br />or revocation in accordance with this sectionwithin 60 days of the date of the denial or <br />revocation of the permit. <br />(B)The permit holder may request a re-inspection for permit reinstatement based on <br />compliance or may appeal the ACC FWACCrevocation.All requests for appeals must be in <br />writing and addressed to the Director; whereupon, the Director shall set the appeal for hearing <br />within 45 days of the receipt of the written request. <br />(C)Upon re-inspection byACCFWACCfollowing anappeal, a permit reinstatement fee of <br />$50 will be required prior to reopening. <br />('74 Code, § 6-20)(Ord. G-14-81, passed 9-22-81; Am. Ord. G-32-86, passed 8-26-86; Am. <br />Ord. G-18-03, passed 5-27-03; Am. Ord. G-24-09, passed 12-8-09) <br />§ 91.054KENNEL/CATTERY PERMITS. <br />(A)Any person owning or harboring more than one unaltered dog or one unaltered cat over <br />the age of five months must apply for a kennel/cattery permit.At no time shall the number of <br />dogs exceed five, number of cats exceedseven, or the total number of dogs and cats exceed <br />seven, at one residential property. <br />(1)A resident staying within the numbers limits but exceeding one intact animal on the <br />property may apply for a residential kennel permit. Applications will be followed by an <br />inspection prior to issuance of the permit. Permits are valid for one year from date of issue and <br />are the residential kennel permit holder's responsibility to renew. Residential kennel permits <br />require eligibility and may be refused or revoked for cause. <br />(a)Initial application eligibility requires no more than three unaltered pets, no <br />outdoor housing in the absence of the owner, suitable exercise space for the breed and number <br />owned, no history of violations with FWACC, and all animals current on vaccinations. <br />(b)Cause for revocation may include but is not limited to: animals running at large, <br />substantiated neighborhood nuisance complaints, failure to maintain current permits, breeding <br />without a breeders permit, failing to maintain current rabies vaccine status, and exceeding the <br />number limits. <br /> <br />
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