Local laws,
like animal control ordinances, are part of a city and / or county code.
Not exact matches
Like their counterparts in big cities, dog owners in Lake County may have to start cleaning up after their pets with pooper scoopers.That was one of several changes to the county's animal control ordinance suggested during a public hearing Tuesday.The revamped proposal, which aims primarily to stop vicious animals before they bite or harm someone, will undergo more tinkering to include suggestions like cleaning up after dogs.Pooper scoopers will be needed if the county sticks with the idea to ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the animal's owner, County Commissioner Richard Swartz s
Like their counterparts in big cities, dog owners in Lake County may have to start cleaning up after their pets with pooper scoopers.That was one of several changes to the county's
animal control ordinance suggested during a public hearing Tuesday.The revamped proposal, which aims primarily to stop vicious
animals before they bite or harm someone, will undergo more tinkering to include suggestions
like cleaning up after dogs.Pooper scoopers will be needed if the county sticks with the idea to ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the animal's owner, County Commissioner Richard Swartz s
like cleaning up after dogs.Pooper scoopers will be needed if the county sticks with the idea to ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the
animal's owner, County Commissioner Richard Swartz said.
Citizens are often ignorant of the quiet, constant efforts of people
like Jan Hockbruckner of the Leesburg Humane Society to make this county a better place to live for
animals and people alike.Jan is a member of the new
Animal Control Advisory Board, and this article was especially timely because the animal ordinance is currently being re
Animal Control Advisory Board, and this article was especially timely because the
animal ordinance is currently being re
animal ordinance is currently being revised.
And because of this, more and more communities,
like Buckner, are turning away from breed - specific policies and instead toward breed neutral, behavior - based
animal control ordinances.
Like Volusia County in the Loggerhead Turtle cases, these local governments need to be aware that they could be found in violation of the ESA for allowing the take of endangered species by permitting cat colonies to be maintained, or if their
animal control ordinance is deemed not to be specifically intended to protect endangered species from free - roaming cats in their jurisdiction.