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Can someone translate this city ordinance wording for me?

I think that this is exactly what it says, and the last bit is an exemption for pet shops.
That's a good point, but I think the days of pet shops with the owner living upstairs are numbered if not over. Besides, wouldn't zoning ordinances cover stuff like that?
 
That's a good point, but I think the days of pet shops with the owner living upstairs are numbered if not over. Besides, wouldn't zoning ordinances cover stuff like that?

I didn't think it referred to that old model.

The last bit made the point that this applied to occupied dwellings, hence, not pet stores.

And I can't tell if this is trying to be a pet or zoning ordinance.
 
I think I'm also getting to the point of tiredness where by brain's not going to help me any more on this topic. No more deep thinking tonight! ;)
 
I'm actually getting more confused.

If you follow this path:

Arcadia, California, Code of Ordinances >> ARTICLE IV. - PUBLIC WELFARE, MORALS AND POLICY >> CHAPTER 1. - ANIMALS >> PART 4. - CATS >> DIVISION 2. - KEEPING, TREATING AND BREEDING >>

you'll end up on a page with three ordinances regarding cats, including the one I put in my OP. Reading the third one, "KENNEL PERMIT," adds to my confusion. I still have no clue if my six hypothetical indoor house cats are legal or not. And I share EarlyMon's confusion as to whether these are supposed to be zoning ordinances or pet ordinances.
 
OMG.


Yeah, crazy cat gentlemen exist, too. I watch Hoarders and Hoarding: Buried Alive (makes me feel MUCH better about the less-than-perfectly-neat state of my house!), and they've had both male and female animal hoarders. Including this one guy whose house was completely overtaken by rats. I mean pet rats...thousands of them.

I saw that episode with the rat guy. That was insane! Those rats totally destroyed his house. He had rats climbing all over him, even while he was sleeping, and had names for a lot of the rats. He was so upset when they took those hundreds of rats away. The human mind is a fascinating thing.
 
If you have a cat, you have a cat house. I used to answer the phone that way. ACB cat house - madam xxy speaking. It stopped a few phone solicitors when the solicitors were live.
 
Perhaps something is wrong in my brain, but it seemed very clear to me the first time I read it. If you live in a residential neighborhood (i.e. humans live within 250 ft of you) then you can't have more than 3 adult cats. They make the 4 month rule in case one of your cats has kittens. You'd have more than 3 cats at that point.
 
Where is this? LA - Moody's city? I know some countries and cities have laws about keeping dangerous animals at home. I'm sure that came up in the UK becuase some family was keeping an ex-circus tiger in a spare room. And I think China has a law that forbids keeping pandas at home.

Damnit!! Now I want a pet panda.

**goes and googles panda breeders in the US**
 
Perhaps something is wrong in my brain, but it seemed very clear to me the first time I read it. If you live in a residential neighborhood (i.e. humans live within 250 ft of you) then you can't have more than 3 adult cats. They make the 4 month rule in case one of your cats has kittens. You'd have more than 3 cats at that point.

Banned for not reading the whole thread.

Wait, wrong game. Nevermind.

MoodyBlues, can someone at animal control help sort out how they deal with those collective laws? Not the same as legal advice, but it seems like a good thing to get an idea on what their enforcement standards are, at least as a good start.

If your "friend" wouldn't get in trouble for being reported under the circumstances, then you may have little to worry about.
 
Here's my take on the codes ... First it's written in your standard legalii obscura ... a language specifically designed to make you scratch your head and say ... wait for it ...

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NA, your check's in the mail.

I think the short meaning is in residential neighborhoods (suburban or city) 3 cats are pets, more and it's a kennel or a breeder. Anything greater than 3 cats requires a permit subject to inspections.

If city ordinances are enforced like they are around these parts, then a complaint would have to be filed for anybody to even bat an eyelash about your HYPOTHETICAL cat kennel. My guess is they wouldn't give a rodent's rear end as long as there weren't any complaints.
 
So here are the three ordinances in question -

4142. - LOCATION RESTRICTED.

No person shall house, maintain or keep more than three (3) cats over the age of four (4) months in any place in the City within two hundred fifty (250) feet of any dwelling in use or occupied by human beings other than a dwelling in use or occupied by the owner of such cats.


4142.1. - PERMIT REQUIRED.

No person shall carry on the business of housing, maintaining or keeping cats for breeding purposes or for the purpose of medical treatment of cats, or caring for cats for hire, without first obtaining a permit from the Council, pursuant to Article VI of Chapter 2 of this Code, to keep or maintain a kennel. The Council shall have the right to grant or refuse such permit in its discretion, provided that if the Council shall grant such permit the Council may prescribe such conditions as it may deem necessary or advisable to prevent such business becoming a nuisance.


4142.2. - KENNEL PERMIT.

No person shall house, maintain or keep four (4) or more cats over the age of four (4) months each, at any one place or in any premises in the City, in the charge or control of any person and over two hundred fifty (250) feet from any dwelling in use or occupied by human beings, other than a dwelling in use or occupied by the owner of such cats, without first obtaining a permit from the Council, pursuant to Article VI of Chapter 2 of this Code, to keep or maintain a kennel. The Council may grant or refuse such permit, in its discretion, provided that if such permit is granted, the Council may prescribe such conditions as it may deem advisable or necessary to prevent the keeping of such cats becoming a nuisance.
Ok, so you're doing this as a charity, not a business.

Have you talked to your local humane society for advice?
 
other than a dwelling in use or occupied by the owner of such cats.

this is the statement that says you can have your cats as long as they remain inside the dwelling in which you occupy. You are just fine having 6 indoor cats as pets as long as they are housed inside your home and you live in that home. You may not own more than 3 in your yard or a garage or shed or barn on your property if you have neighbors or businesses or a public park for that matter..within 250 of your residence.

You cannot breed, run a medical treatment facility ,or run a kitty day care without first obtaining a permit if it is within 250 feet o...


hope this helps....:)
 
other than a dwelling in use or occupied by the owner of such cats.

this is the statement that says you can have your cats as long as they remain inside the dwelling in which you occupy. You are just fine having 6 indoor cats as long as they are housed inside your home and you live in that home. You may not own more than 3 in your yard or a garage or shed or barn on your property if you have neighbors or businesses or a public park for that matter..within 250 of your residence.

You cannot breed, run a medical treatment facility ,or run a kitty day care without first obtaining a permit if it is within 250 feet of other homes or businesses etc.....

you can not run a kennel no matter the location without first getting a permit


hope this helps....:)
 
Here's my take on the codes ... First it's written in your standard legalii obscura ... a language specifically designed to make you scratch your head and say ... wait for it ...

huh_r.png

NA, your check's in the mail.

I think the short meaning is in residential neighborhoods (suburban or city) 3 cats are pets, more and it's a kennel or a breeder. Anything greater than 3 cats requires a permit subject to inspections.

If city ordinances are enforced like they are around these parts, then a complaint would have to be filed for anybody to even bat an eyelash about your HYPOTHETICAL cat kennel. My guess is they wouldn't give a rodent's rear end as long as there weren't any complaints.

I look forward to receiving my check for legal services rendered in the mail then...Thanks!:p
 
other than a dwelling in use or occupied by the owner of such cats.

this is the statement that says you can have your cats as long as they remain inside the dwelling in which you occupy. You are just fine having 6 indoor cats as long as they are housed inside your home and you live in that home. You may not own more than 3 in your yard or a garage or shed or barn on your property if you have neighbors or businesses or a public park for that matter..within 250 of your residence.

You cannot breed, run a medical treatment facility ,or run a kitty day care without first obtaining a permit if it is within 250 feet of other homes or businesses etc.....

you can not run a kennel no matter the location without first getting a permit


hope this helps....:)

I don't read that at all. The exception for your personal residence excludes your residence from the 250 ft limit. Otherwise, cats would be illegal in the city as one's personal residence is obviously within 250 ft of the cat. You can't have 500 cats in your house and as long as they're all inside, it's all fine and good.
 
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I don't read that at all. The exception for your personal residence excludes your residence from the 250 ft limit. Otherwise, cats would be illegal in the city as one's personal residence is obviously within 250 ft of the cat. You can't have 500 cats in your house and as long as they're all inside, it's all fine and good.

you are right! I just re read it...yup ..it absolutely means you can not have more than 3 cats..

except in the instances stated as requiring a permit...

I'd still keep the kitty's anyway...seriously how would they even find out? and if they did....and try to strong arm you....um...they just made the biggest mistake of their lives!!!!right??:) seriously


No refunds on the check though Lunatic59:))
 
I can decipher legalese. It's like the most worthless super power I have besides my super power of being able to detect if there are bagels in the vicinity.
 
Except the permit required begins with, "no person shall carry on a business..."

How do you get a business permit when there's no business?

How do you get penalized for helping what the law is trying to cure?
 
Except the permit required begins with, "no person shall carry on a business..."

How do you get a business permit when there's no business?

How do you get penalized for helping what the law is trying to cure?

.............without first obtaining a permit:)




you can have a business if you are granted a permit fist!



I say ...it's nobody's business anyhow:p:p:D
 
She's not running a business.

I know:) I was answering your question....


She has pets...




apparently no more than 3 adult cat's are allowed as pets

but honestly if it were me...I really wouldn't worry about it if I had 6 hypothetical cats! I wouldn't add anymore though...
 
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