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Substitute Bill No. 17 -14 <br />Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulation Ordinance <br />Page 44 <br />See. 5-55 Redemption of Impounded Animals Seized for Permit Denials, Suspensions or <br />Revocation. <br />(a) When the re- inspection indicates full compliance that the conditions that caused the denial, suspension or <br />revocation have been corrected, the permit shall be restored and impounded animals that are in the care of <br />SBACC at the time of full compliance may be redeemed. <br />(b) Animals seized will be impounded by SBACC for no less than five (5) business days. After five (5) <br />business days, seized animals will be considered unredeemed unless the SBACC and the licensee whose permit <br />was denied, suspended, or revoked reach an agreement regarding the housing and care of the seized animals for <br />the period in which the licensee is working to correct the conditions that caused the denial, suspension or <br />revocation. <br />(c) Any animal remaining unredeemed after the prescribed holding period shall at once become the property <br />of SBACC <br />(d) Upon redemption of seized animals, the licensee is responsible for fees associated with the housing and <br />care of the seized animals. <br />Sec. 5 -56 through Sec. 5 -59 Reserved for Future Use. <br />Article 5. Commercial Animal Permit Regulations. <br />Sec. 5 -60 Kennel/Cattery Permit Regulations. <br />(a) Any person owning or harboring more than one (1) unaltered dog or one (Lunaltered cat over <br />the age of six (6) months must apply for a kennel /cattery permit. <br />(1) A resident exceeding one intact animal on the property may apply for a non - <br />altered residential rennet permit. Applications will be followed by an inspection <br />prior to issuance of the permit. Permits are valid for one year from date of issue <br />and are the non - altered residential kennel permit holder's responsibility to renew. <br />Residential kennel permits require eligibility and may be refused or revoked for <br />cause. <br />a. Initial application eligibility requires no more than three unaltered <br />pets, no outdoor housing in the absence of the owner, suitable exercise <br />space for the breed and number owned, no history of violations with <br />SBACC, and all animals current on vaccinations. <br />b. Cause for revocation may include but is not limited to: animals <br />running at large, substantiated neighborhood nuisance complaints, failure <br />to maintain current permits, breeding without a breeders permit and failing <br />to maintain current rabies vaccine status. <br />