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(2) Adequate fencing exists. Depending on the animals and the specific <br /> features of the lot, additional fencing can be mandated as a prerequisite to Animal Permit <br /> approval in order to ensure the safety of both the animals and the public. <br /> (c) Required Findings. In order to grant the Animal Permit, the following additional <br /> findings must be made: <br /> (1) The keeping of the animals at the location specified in the application will <br /> not violate any ordinance or other City or State regulations. <br /> (2) The keeping and maintenance of the animal will not endanger the peace, <br /> health or safety of persons in the immediate vicinity or in the City as a whole and will not <br /> constitute a nuisance. <br /> (3) The premises and housing where the animal(s) will be kept are in clean <br /> and sanitary condition, and the animal(s) will not be subject to suffering, neglect, cruelty or <br /> abuse. <br /> (d) Mediation. Upon receipt of a nuisance complaint regarding the holder of an <br /> Animal Permit, Animal Control Services may require the complainant(s) to mediate with the <br /> Animal Permit holder as a precondition of investigation, citation and abatement of the nuisance. <br /> Such cases may be referred to the Alameda County Mediation Program. If the Animal Control <br /> Director determines mediation is appropriate and the complainants agree to mediate but the <br /> alleged violator refuses, the Animal Control Director may proceed with investigation and any <br /> appropriate enforcement. <br /> (e) Renewal of Permit. Every two years a renewal permit shall be obtained by a <br /> holder of an Animal Permit. The fee for the issuance of a permit and each renewal permit shall <br /> be established by City Council resolution, and the renewal permit fee is due and payable each <br /> year on the anniversary of the date of the issuance of the initial permit. The renewal fee shall <br /> become delinquent 30 days after it becomes due and payable, and upon delinquency, an <br /> additional delinquent fee established by resolution of the City Council may be added to the <br /> succeeding year's renewal fee. <br /> (f) Inspection of Permit. Animal Permits issued pursuant to the provisions of this <br /> Chapter shall be surrendered for inspection by the permit holder upon the request of the Animal <br /> Control Director or an Animal Control Officer. <br /> (g) Additional Inspections. The premises on which an animal is maintained pursuant <br /> to an Animal Permit may be open at any reasonable hour for inspection by the Animal Control <br /> Director or his or her designee. <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2013-007 5 <br />
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