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HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-2005 - ADMIN Ordinance - City Council - 1994/09/291 CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE NO 94-2005 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST LOUIS PARK CODE OF ORDINANCES, SECTION 6-406(1), TO ESTABLISH RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PRESENCE AND CONDUCT OF PETS IN THE CITY PARKS. TI IE CITY OF ST LOUIS PARK DOES ORDAIN: The St Louis Park code or Ordinances, Section 6-406(1) is amended to read as follows. Section 1 Pets It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or permit a dog, cat, or other pet or animal under that person's care and control, with the exception of seeing -eye dogs and police dogs, to be present in any areas of the public parks Section 2 Pilot Program For a period of six months, commencing on October 15, 1994, pets shall be permitted in trail areas and parking facilities at Dakota Park, Lamplighter Park, Oak Park Village and the Bass Lake Preserve, provided that. la) The pet is properly licensed (b) Pets shall be under control at all times The pet owner is liable for any action taken or damage caused by the pet (c) All pets shall be restrained at all times on adequate leashes not longer than six feet ' Nothing herein shall be construed to permit the running of pets at large. (d) Persons conducting pets in the public parks must have in their possession tools or equipment suitable for the removal of animal fecal material and shall promptly and effectively remove from the ground or surface of any park and any park facilities all fecal material deposited there by a pet under their care and control Persons removing animal waste from park surfaces shall dispose of them in a sanitary manner, which may include depositing them in any designated waste receptacle located in the public parks Section 3 Signage At each of the aforementioned parks included in the Pilot Program, the Director of Parks and Recreation shall cause signs to be erected to inform park users of the distinction between the areas in which pets are prohibited in accordance with Section 1 of this ordinance and the areas in which pets are permitted in accordance with Section 2 of this ordinance Section 4 Expiration Section 2 and Section 3 of this ordinance shall expire on April 15, 1995 unless Council otherwise acts to extend or enlarge the scope of the Pilot Program. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect 15 days following its publication on October 5 (October 21, 1994). Adopted by the City Council September 26, 1994 Attest i, 4 , 4,,,,,„J Ir City C e Mayo t o Review • for Administration Approved as to form and execution: ty Manager City Attorney 1 J i • STATE OF MINNESOTA) SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) uSUN PUBLJG4TIONS SrrCurreni a�n•vc sursmwr AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Donald W. Thurlow , being duly sworn on an oath says that he/she is the publisher or authonzed agent and employee of the publisher of the newspaper known as Sun -Sal I ors ,and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated below (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331A 02, 331A 07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B)Theprinted Ordinance No. 94-2005 which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was pnnted and bushed once each week, for one successive weeks; it was first published Wednesday the 5 day of October 1994 ,and was thereafter pnnted and published on every to and including , the day of , 19 and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice. Acknowledged before me on this 5 day of 0_t0ber_ _ ,19 94 . abcdefghiiklmnopgrst BY TIT E Puh 1 tshpr Notaszeubhc'""°`° RATE INFORMATION owest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space (2) Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter (3) Rate actually charged for the above matter $ 1 70 per line $ 1 70 per line $ 96e per line City of St. Louls Park (Offi'cierPal;Iication) i CITY OF -ST. LOUIS PARK ORDS NCE NO. 94-2005 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST. LOUIS PARK CODE OF ORDINANCES, SECTION 6-406(1), TO ESTABLISH RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PRESENCE AND CONDUCT OF PETS IN THE CITY PARKS. THE CITY OF ST LOUIS PARK DOES ORDAIN The St Louis Park code or Ordinances, Section 6- 406(1) is amended to read as follows Section 1 Pets, It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or permit a dog, cat, or other pet or animal under that person's care and control, with the exception of see- ing -eye dogs and pohce dogs, to be present in any areas of the pubhc parks Pilot Proeram, For a period of six months, com- mencing on October 15, 1994, pets shall be permitted in trail areas and parking facilities at Dakota Park, Lamplighter Park, Oak Park Village and the Bass Lake Preserve, provided that (a) The pet is property hcensed (b) Pets shall be under control at all times The pet owner is liable for any action taken or damage caused by the pet (c) All pets shall be restrained at all times on ade- quate leashes not longer than six feet Nothing herein shall be construed to permit the running of pets at large (d) Persons conducting pets in the public parks must have in their possession tools or equipment suitable for the removal of animal fecal matenal and shall promptly and effectively remove from the ground or surface of any park and any park facilities all fecal material and shall prompt- ly and effectively remove from the ground or surface of any park and any park facihties all fecal matenal deposited there by a pet under their care and control Persons remov- mg animal waste from park surfaces shall dispose of them in a sanitary manner, which may include depositing them iinaranny designated watse receptacle located in the public pks arks included in the P�tAt each Programf the Director the aforementioned Parks and Recreation shall cause signs to be erected to inforin park users of the distinction between the areas in which pets are prohibited in accordance with Section 1 of this ordi- nance and the areas in which pets are permitted in accor- dance with Section 2 of'this o dinance Section 4 Expiration Section 2 and Section 3 of this ordinance shall expire on April 16, 1996 unless Council otherwise acts to extend or enlarge the scope of the Pilot Program Adopted by the City Council September 26, 1994 LYLE W HANKS Mayor (Oct 5, 1994)—SLP