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ORD-2016-003 Ordinance Amending the Animal Control Ordinance, Chapter 4
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1/21/2016
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Ordinance
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7a
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Agenda - 01-21-2016 - 7-a - Unified Animal Control Ordinance
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Minutes 01-21-2016
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Animal Control Ordinance <br /> Carolina General Statutes § 14-4. Each day's continuing violation shall <br /> constitute a separate offense. <br /> (2) Civil penalty - A person who violates any of the provisions of this <br /> Division shall be subject to a civil penalty of$50.00 per animal. No <br /> penalty shall be assessed until the person alleged to be in violation has <br /> been notified of the existence and nature of the violation by letter. Each <br /> day of a continuing violation shall constitute a separate violation. The <br /> Administrator shall make or cause to be made a written demand for <br /> payment to be served upon the person in violation, which shall set forth in <br /> detail a description of the violation for which the penalty has been <br /> imposed. If payment is not received or equitable settlement reached within <br /> fourteen (14) days after demand for payment is made, the matter may be <br /> referred to the County Attorney for institution of a civil action in the name <br /> of the County of Orange in the appropriate division of the general court of <br /> justice for recovery of the penalty. Any sums recovered shall be used to <br /> carry out the purposes and requirements of this Ordinance. <br /> (3) Injunctive relief. <br /> a. Whenever the Orange County Animal Services Department and the <br /> North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has cause to believe <br /> that any person is violating or threatening to violate this Section, the <br /> agency shall report the violation or threatened violation to the <br /> Administrator. The Administrator may, either before or after the <br /> institution of any other action or proceeding authorized by this <br /> Ordinance, institute a civil action in the name of the County of Orange <br /> for injunctive relief to restrain the violation or threatened violation. <br /> b. Upon determination by a court that an alleged violation is occurring or <br /> is threatened, it shall enter such orders or judgments as are necessary <br /> to abate the violation or to prevent the threatened violation. The <br /> institution of any action for injunctive relief under this section shall <br /> not relieve any civil or criminal penalty prescribed for violations of <br /> this Section. <br /> Ow of 8..,14 2001(2), b 4, // 8 14 01) <br /> S e 1. 1' „ ... S ev elarval iiity„„ <br /> If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or <br /> circumstance is declared to be invalid, such declaration of invalidity shall not affect other <br /> provisions or applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid <br /> provision or application, and to this end the provisions of the Ordinance are declared to <br /> be severable. <br /> Ow of 8 14 2001(2), �S'5, c!! 8 14 01) <br /> Adopted 1/21/2016 Unified Animal Control Ordinance Page 42 <br /> Effective 3/1/2016 <br />
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