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PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
SS. CITY OF
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) HUNTINGTON BEACH
.LEGAL NOTICE
'ORDINANCE NO.3846
I am the Citizen of the United States and a •Adaptedby
the City Councici
l on
t..NOVEMBER 16,2009
resident of the County aforesaid; I am over --- _ _
the age of eighteen years, and not a party ci CITY DIN NCEHUN ONc THE
to or interested in the below entitled matter. BEACH AMENDING .
CHAPTER 7.12 OF THE
I am a rinci al clerk of the HUNTINGTON MICIPALHUNTINGTON .BEACH
p p i CODE RE-
MUNICIPAL
TO ANIMAL
BEACH INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of CARE AND CONTROL"
general circulation, printed and published in SYNTHE SPATE OF CALIFOR-
the City of Huntington Beach, County of NI HEALTH
EALCODE HPAD SAFE7
�TYOrange, State of California, and the Fo0`DFOCODE"RREc`
attached Notice is a true and com lete co :IN T Es LIVE -ANIMALS
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as was printed and published on the DOO INIF A
R FACILITY.O THE
following date(s). HUNTINGTON BEACH
'MUNICIPAL CODE
7.12.050 WAS IN CON-
FLICT WITH THE STATE
LAW AND NEEDED TO
BE DELETED.
PASSED AND
ADOPTED by the City
Council of .the:City, of
Huntington Beach of a
regular meeting held-No-
vember 16, 2009 by the
November 26, 2009 AYES:°Carelhioll Dwyer,
Green, Bohr, ,Coerper,
Haidy,Hansen
NOES:None
ABSTAIN:None
ABSENT:None
THE FULL TEXT'OF THE
ORDINANCE IS AVAIL-
ABLE IN THE CITY
CLERK'S OFFICE._
This ordinance is effec-
tive` 30- days after
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the adoption.
foregoing is true and correct. HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CA 92648
'714-536-5227
JOAN L.FLYNN,
Executed on December 1, 2009 CITYYLERK
at Costa Mesa, California Published Huntington
Beachlndependent
November 26;2009
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Council Meeting Date: 11/2/2009 Depart e D Number: PD-09-016
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
BEQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCI EMBERS
SUBMITTED BY: FRED A. WILSON, CITY ADMINISTRAT
PREPARED BY: KENNETH W. SMALL, CHIEF OF POLIO 1
SUBJECT: DELETE HBMC 7.12.050 ANIMALS PROHIBITED IN FOOD AREA
Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s)
Statement of Issue: The State of Califon nia Health and Safety Code, Part 7 —
"California Retail Food Code" regulates live animals in the servicing and dining areas
of a food facility. The Huntington Beach Municipal Code 7.12.050 is in conflict with the
state law and should be deleted.
Funding Source: There is no funding required by the recommended action.
Recommended Action: Motion to: mi A, a c-- A)o JYln
Approve to amend Chapter 7.12 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code by deleting
Section 7.12.050 (Animals prohibited in food handling premises).
Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve to amend Chapter 7.12 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code by
deleting Section 7.12.050 (Animals prohibited in food handling premises).
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
MEETING DATE: 11/2/2009 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PD-09-016
Analysis: The State of California Health and Safety Code, Part 7 — "California Retail
Food Code" regulates live animals in the servicing and dining areas of a food
facility. This law was most recently amended effective July 20, 2007, by SB 744
signed by Governor Schwarzenegger. SB 744 provides for the regulation of health
and sanitation standards for food facilities by the State Department of Public Health
and is primarily enforced by local health agencies.
The Health and Safety Code generally prohibits live animals in a food facility. This
state law adequately addresses the issue and there is no need for Section 7.12.050
of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code.
Strategic Plan Goal: Maintain Public Safety
Environmental Status: Not applicable.
Attachment(s):
. . - Number No. Destription
1. Ordinance No.3846 An Ordinance of the City of Huntington
Beach Amending Chapter 7.12 of the Huntington Beach
Municipal Code Relating to Animal Care and Control
2 Legislative Draft
3 CA Code Health and Safety Code Section 114259 — 114259.5
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ATTACHMENT # 1
ORDINANCE NO. 3846
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 7.12 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 7.12.050 (Animals Prohibited In Food Handling Premises) of the
Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby deleted in its entirety.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of November , 200 9
9Z,0/j/
00 Mayor
ATTEST:
INITIATED AND APPROVED:
City Clerk e ILEA
Police Chief
REVIE APPROVED:
APP VED AS TO FORM:
Cit Ad 'strator
/D 0�City Attorney
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Ord. No. 3846
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, JOAN L. FLYNN,the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of
Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby
certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular
meeting thereof held on November 2,2009, and was again read to said City Council at a
regular meeting thereof held on November 16,2009, and was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council.
AYES: Carchio, Dwyer, Green, Bohr, Coerper, Hardy, Hansen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington
Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby
certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been
published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley gp
Independent on November 26,2009. f
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In accordance with the City Charter of said City �-
Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk Ci Clerk and ex-officio #erk
Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City
of Huntington Beach, California
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ORDINANCE NO. 3846
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Chanter 7.12
MISCELLANEOUS ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL
(27-11/09,66-9/10, 885-2/62, 1279-2/67, 1352-11/67, 1835-5/73,1857-8/73, 1905-4/74, 1910-6/74,2067-5/76, Urg.
2084-6/76, 2095-9176,2547-5/82,2936-4/88,3169-9/92, 3508-10/01,3696-3/05, 3737-7/06)
Sections:
7.12.010 Bees
7.12.020 Running at large prohibited
7.12.030 Animal premises kept clean
7.12.035 Killing or maiming of birds
7.12.040 Keeping animals near inhabited structures
7.12.050 Animals pfohibited in feed handling premises
7.12.060 Dead--Carcass disposal
7.12.070 Noisy animals
7.12.080 Goats
7.12.090 Horses
7.12.100 Cattle and hogs
7.12.110 Fowl and rabbits--At large
7.12.120 Fowl and rabbits--Keeping restrictions
7.12.130 Fowl--Number permitted
7.12.140 Monkeys and chimpanzees to be secured
7.12.150 Kennels
7.12.160 Residential Animal Permit
7.12.170 Dogs --Number Permitted--Dog Park
7.12.290 Enforcement
7.12.300 Penalty
7.12.010 Bees. No person shall keep or maintain, or suffer or permit to be kept or,maintained,
upon premises owned or controlled by him in the City, any hive bees within two hundred (200)
feet of any dwelling house of the owner or person in control of such bees. This section shall not
apply to the keeping of bees within an educational institution for study or observation, or within a
physician's office or laboratory for medical research,treatment, or other scientific purposes,
provided they are not permitted to fly at large. (885-2/62, 1279-2/67, 1905-4/74, Urg 2067-5/76, 2095-9/76)
7.12.020 Running at large prohibited.
(a) No person owning or having control of any ox, steer, bull, cow, horse, colt, calf, sheep, goat,
cat or any animal of a species commonly referred to as wild shall:
(1) Permit such animal to run at large in the City;
(2) Cause or permit any such animal to be pastured,herded, staked or tied in any street, lane,
alley,park, or other public place;
(3) Tie, stake, pasture or permit the tying, staking or pasturing of any such animal upon any
private property within the limits of the City, without the consent of the owner or
occupant of such property, or in such a way as to permit any animal to trespass upon any
street or public place or upon any such private property;
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(4) Permit any of said animals to be or remain during the nighttime secured by a stake, or
secured in any manner other than by enclosing such animal in a pen, corral or barn
sufficient and adequate to restrain such animal, or by securely fastening such animal by
means of a rope, or chain of sufficient size, strength, and weight to effectively restrain
such animal; or
(5) Fail to provide the necessary sustenance, drink, shelter or protection from the weather, or
otherwise.
(b) No person owning or having charge, custody, control or possession of any animal or reptile
known by such person to be vicious or dangerous, or commonly so known, or owning or
having charge, custody, or possession of any elephant, bear, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, lion,
tiger, leopard, wolf, monkey, ape, chimpanzee, bobcat, lynx, wildcat,puma, cheetah or any
animal of a species commonly referred to as wild or any poisonous reptile, shall permit or
allow the same to be at large upon any highway, street, lane, alley, court or other public place
or upon any private property other than within the enclosed premises of such person.
(1279-2/67, 1352-11/67, 1835-5/73, 1905-4/74, 1910-6/74, Urg.2084-6/76)
7.12.030 Animal premises kept clean. Every person owning or occupying premises where any
animal, fowl or bird is kept shall keep the stable, barn, stall, pen, coop, building or place in which
the animal is kept in a clean and sanitary condition. (885-2/62, 1279-2/67, Urg.2084-6/76)
7.12.035 Killing or maiming of birds.
No person shall intentionally kill or maim a bird within the City of Huntington Beach. This
ordinance shall not apply to the following: (3696-3/05)
(a) A veterinarian while engaged in practicing veterinary medicine. (3696-3/05)
(b) Any person acting to prevent immediate death or injury to a person or domestic animal.
(3696-3/05)
(c) An official of a state, federal or local agency who, by virtue.of this office,has authority to
destroy birds. (3696-3/05)
(d) Any person acting pursuant to the California Fish and Game Code or regulations adopted
by the Fish and Game Commission, and persons issued licenses or permits authorizing
the take of birds by the State or Federal Government. This section shall not be construed
to allow the discharge of weapons in areas where their use is prohibited. (3696-3/05)
7.12.040 Keeping animals near inhabited structures. No person shall keep any animal, fowl
or bird, wild or domestic, other than dogs, cats, canaries, or birds of the psittacinae family, within
twenty-five (25) feet of any dwelling house or structure used as a dwelling, church, school, or
hospital, unless such house or structure be occupied by him or it. (885-2/62, 1279-2167, 1905-4/74,
Urg.2084-6/76, 3737-7/06)
my r-eaffi of plaee, other-than a private heme where feed is not handled fef eenffnefeial ef other-live eaniffial, ar-pennit my deg, eat ef etheff-live- animal to be br-eu&inte of to remain ifl.
meat,in whieh fish, game, po , , vegetables, uxcciy geecrs,oT&riy-otrieT feed rvrfeed
preduet is stered, kept, held,prepared, exposed er-effered fe sale,er sold €er-hthm�
......s.+::t,,...11, vi peffnit any dog, eat of v{.11V1 live e animal rcvTiCTcirpvirvr get Tli[vvrapvirccrt3"
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provided, howevef,
that the provisions of this seefien
7.12.060 Dead--Carcass disposal. It is declared to be a nuisance and no person shall cause,
suffer or permit the carcass of any animal to remain upon any lot, premises or place owned,
controlled or occupied by him or it for a period of more than twenty-four(24)hours, or to bury
the carcass of any animal upon the premises owned, controlled or occupied by him or it in the
City. (885-2/62, 1279-2/67, Urg.2084-6/76)
7.12.070 Noisy animals. It is a nuisance, and no person shall keep, maintain or permit upon any
lot or parcel of land within the City under his control, any animal or animals, including any fowl,
which by any sound or cry, shall interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property by
an entire community or neighborhood, or by any considerable number of persons. (1279-2/67,
1905-4/74, Urg.2084-6/76)
7.12.080 Goats.
(a) It is a nuisance and no person shall keep or maintain any goat within fifty(50) feet of any
dwelling house other than that occupied by him or it, or more than two (2) goats within one
hundred (100) feet of any dwelling house other than that occupied by him or it, or more than
four(4) goats within three hundred (300) feet of any dwelling house other than that occupied
by him or it, or more than five (5) goats within one thousand (1000) feet of any dwelling
house other than that occupied by him or it.
(b) No person shall keep or maintain any male goat exceeding the age of six (6)months within
the limits of the City. (885-2/62, 1279-2/67, 1905-4/74, Urg.2084-6/76)
7.12.090 Horses.
(a) It is declared to be a nuisance and no person shall stable or corral any horse or horses within
fifty(50) feet of any street line.
(b)It is declared to be a nuisance and no person shall stable or corral any horse or mule within
fifty (50) feet of any dwelling house other than occupied by him or them, or to stable more
than two horses or mules within one hundred(100) feet of any dwelling house other than that
occupied by him or them.
(c) No person, firm or corporation shall keep or stable any burro or burros, or donkey or
donkeys, within one hundred(100) feet of any dwelling house other than that occupied by
him or it.
(d) Street line. For the purposes of this chapter, "street line" means the nearest edge of any
sidewalk and, if there is no sidewalk, the nearest edge of any curb, and if there is no sidewalk
or curb, the nearest edge of the improved portion of the public right-of-way. (885-2/62,
1279-2/67, 1352-11/67, 1905-4/74, Urg. 2084-6/76)
7.12.100 Cattle and hogs. It is a nuisance and no person shall keep or maintain in the City
cattle or hogs at or upon premises owned, occupied or controlled by him within three hundred
(300) feet of any dwelling other than occupied by him; or to keep or maintain any cattle within
three hundred (300) feet of any school or hospital, or within one hundred(100) feet of any street
line, except as otherwise provided in this Chapter. (66-9/10, 885-2/62, 1279-2/67, 1835-5/73, 1905-4/74,
Urg.2084-6/76, 3169-9/92)
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7.12.110 Fowl and rabbits--At large. It is a nuisance and no person shall suffer or permit any
chickens, geese, ducks,turkeys,pheasants, doves, pigeons, squabs or similar fowl or rabbits,
owned or controlled by him or it, to run or fly at large or go upon the premises of any other
person in the City. (27-11/09, 885-2/62, 1279-2/67, 1905-4/74, 1835-5/73, Urg.2084-6/76)
7.12.120 Fowl and rabbits--Keening restrictions. It is a nuisance and no person shall keep
chickens, geese, ducks, turkeys,pheasants, doves,pigeons, squabs or similar domestic fowl or
rabbits, owned or controlled by him or it, within twenty-five (25) feet from any dwelling house or
structure used as a dwelling, church, school, hospital, or place where food products are kept,
stored,manufactured, or served to the public, unless such house or structure be occupied by him
or it, or keep any rooster over four(4)months old in the City limits. (27-11/09,66-9/10, 885-2/62,
1279-2/67, 1835-5/73, 1905-4/74, Urg.2084-6/76, 3737-7/06)
7.12.130 Fowl--Number permitted. No person or household shall maintain in or upon any
public or private property in the City more than one (1) goose, duck, or turkey; and no more than
six (6) in all of chickens, geese, ducks,turkeys,pheasants, doves,pigeons, squabs or similar
domestic fowl; except newborn chicks under eight weeks of age. However, not more than
twenty-four(24)newborn chicks maybe maintained. (66-9/10,885-2/62, 1279-2/67, 1905-4/74, Urg.
2084-6/76,3737-7/06)
7.12.140 Monkeys and chimpanzees to be secured.
(a) No person owning or having control of any monkey, ape, chimpanzee or other animal of the
monkey type, shall permit, allow or suffer such animal to run at large within the City or
permit, allow or suffer such animal to be or go upon any street or public place within the City
without having such animal securely fastened by an adequate chain or rope, firmly held by or
attached to a competent person.
(b) Such animal shall be deemed and considered as running at large, within the meaning of the
expression as herein used, when not confined in an enclosure or when not securely tied or
chained. (885-2/62, 1279-2/67, 1352-11/67, 1835-5/73, 1857-8/73, 1905-4/74, Urg.2084-6/76)
7.12.150 Kennels.
(a) "Kennel" means any property where four(4) or more dogs, or four(4) or more cats, over the
age of four(4)months, are kept or maintained for any purpose, except veterinary clinics and
hospitals.
(b)No person shall keep or maintain, or suffer or permit to be kept or maintained, upon premises
owned or controlled by him in the City, any kennel within two hundred (200)feet of any
dwelling house except the dwelling house of the person in control of such kennel.
(c) Any person, firm or corporation which conducts a kennel operated or carried on primarily for
financial gain shall obtain a business license pursuant to Title 5 of this code. (1279-2/67,
1905-4/74,2095-9/76)
7.12.160 Residential Animal Permit.
(a) A residential animal permit shall be required for the keeping of one goose,rabbit, miniature
pot-bellied pig,turkey, or duck, and for the keeping of all chickens, subject to the review and
approval of the Director of Planning. "Miniature pot-bellied pig" means any pig weighing
not more than 125 pounds that is continuously registered with a nationally recognized
miniature pig association. All miniature pot-bellied pigs kept pursuant to a residential animal
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permit shall be spayed or neutered; proof of sterilization shall be presented to the Director of
Planning prior to the issuance of a residential animal permit. (2936-4/88, 3169-9/92, 3737-7/06)
(b) At the time the application is made for a residential animal permit, the applicant shall pay a
fee established by resolution of the City Council. (2936-4/88)
(c) Premises shall be kept clean and free of all matter that may create odors or attract rodents.
(2936-4/88)
(d) The animal shall comply with all applicable sections of Chapter 8.40,Noise Control of the
Municipal Code. (2936-4/88)
(e) The Director of Planning may impose conditions of approval in addition to the above.
(2936-4/88,3737-7/06)
(f) The applicant shall be required to sign an affidavit that he/she understands all of the
conditions of approval for the residential animal permit at the time the permit is issued.
(2936-4/88)
(g) Any authorized City employee may inspect the premises for which an application has been
granted for a residential animal permit. (2936-4/88)
(h) A violation of any of the above conditions of approval shall be cause for revocation of the
residential animal permit. (2936-4/88)
(i) Prior to issuance of a residential animal permit, notices shall be sent to all abutting property
owners and tenants notifying them of the pending application for said permit. (2936-4/88)
7.12.170 Dogs—Number Permitted—Dog Park.
No person having control of more than three dogs simultaneously shall permit or allow such to be or go
upon the area dedicated exclusively by the Huntington Beach Central Park Master Plan for use by dog
owners with pets, commonly known as Dog Park. (3508-10/01)
7.12.290 Enforcement. The Director of Planning and his designees are hereby authorized and
directed to enforce the provisions of this chapter. (2547-5/82, 3737-7/06)
7.12.300 Penalty. A violation of any of the sections in this chapter is an infraction and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100).
(2095-9/76)
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CA Codes (hsc:114259-114259.5) Page 1,of 2
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 114259-114259.5
114259. A food facility shall at all times be constructed,
equipped, maintained, and operated as to prevent the entrance and
harborage of animals, birds, and vermin, including, but not limited
to, rodents and insects.
114259. 1. The premises of each food facility shall be kept free of
vermin.
114259.2. Passthrough window service openings shall be limited to
216 square inches each. The service openings shall not be closer
together than 18 inches. Each opening shall be provided with a solid
or screened window, equipped with a self-closing device. Screening
shall be at least 16 mesh per square inch. Passthrough windows of up
to 432 square inches are approved if equipped with an air curtain
device. The counter surface of the service openings shall be smooth
and easily cleanable.
114259.3. (a) Insect control devices that are used to electrocute
or stun flying insects shall be designed to retain the insect within
the device.
(b) Insect control devices shall be installed so that the devices
are not located over a food or utensil handling area and dead insects
and insect fragments are prevented from being impelled onto or
falling on nonprepackaged food, clean equipment, utensils, linens,
and unwrapped single-use articles.
114259. 4 . (a) Except as specified in subdivision (b) , food
employees shall not care for or handle animals that may be present,
such as patrol dogs, service animals, or pets that are allowed as
specified in subdivision (b) of Section 114259.5.
(b) Food employees with service animals may handle or care for
their service animals if they wash their hands as required in this
part. Food employees may handle or care for fish in aquariums or
molluscan shellfish or crustacea in display tanks if they wash their
hands as required in this part.
114259. 5. (a) Except as specified in subdivision (b) , live animals
may not be allowed in a food facility.
(b) Live animals may be allowed in any of the following situations
if the contamination of food, clean equipment, utensils, linens, and
unwrapped single-use articles cannot result:
(1) Edible fish or decorative fish in aquariums, shellfish or
crustacea on ice or under refrigeration, and shellfish and crustacea
in display tank systems.
(2) Animals intended for consumption if the live animals are kept
separate from all food and utensil handling areas, are held in
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sanitary conditions, are slaughtered in a separate room designed
solely for that purpose and separated from other food and utensil
handling areas, and maintained in an area that has ventilation
separate from food and utensil handling areas.
(3) Dogs under the control of a uniformed law enforcement officer
or of uniformed employees of private patrol operators and operators
of a private patrol service who are licensed pursuant to Chapter 11. 5
(commencing with Section 7580) of Division 3 of the Business and
Professions Code, while those employees are acting within the course
and scope of their employment as private patrol persons.
(4) In areas that are not used for food preparation and that are
usually open for consumers, such as dining and sales areas, service
animals that are controlled by a disabled employee or person, if a
health or safety hazard will not result from the presence or
activities of the service animal.
(5) Pets in the common dining areas of restricted food service
facilities at times other than during meals if all of the following
conditions are satisfied:
(A) Effective partitioning and self-closing doors separate the
common dining areas from food storage or food preparation areas.
(B) Condiments, equipment, and utensils are stored in enclosed
cabinets or removed from the common dining areas when pets are
present.
(C) Dining areas including tables, countertops, and similar
surfaces are effectively cleaned before the next meal service.
(6) In areas that are not used for food preparation, storage,
sales, display, or dining, in which there are caged animals or
animals that are similarly restricted, such as in a variety store
that sells pets or a tourist park that displays animals.
(7) If kept at least 20 feet (6 meters) away from any mobile food
facility, temporary food facility, or certified farmers' market.
(c) Those persons and operators described in paragraphs (3) and
(4) are liable for any damage done to the premises or facilities by
the dog.
(d) Live or dead fish bait may be stored if contamination of food,
clean equipment, utensils, linens, and unwrapped single-use articles
cannot result.
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RCA ROUTING SHEET
INITIATING DEPARTMENT: POLICE DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT: DELETE HBMC 7.12.050 ANIMALS PROHIBITED
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 2, 2009
RCA ATTACHMENTS STATUS
Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached
Not Applicable ❑
Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached ❑
Not A licable
Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) Attached ❑
(Signed in full by the City Attorney) Not Applicable
Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. Attached ❑
(Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable
Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attomey) Attached ❑
Not Ap licable
Fiscal Impact Statement (Unbudgeted, over $5,000) Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Bonds (If applicable) Attt A el El
Noplicable
Staff Report (If applicable) Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Attached ❑
Not Applicable
EXPLANATION FOR MISSING ATTACHMENTS
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REVIEWED ~� RETURNED FORV LODED
Administrative Staff OCT
Deputy City Administrator ,(Initial :.
City Administrator (Initial)
City Clerk
EXPLANATION FOR RETURN OF ITEM:
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RCA Author: Russell Reinhart