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CA-Auburn City Considers Pit Bull Ordinance

Vicki

Administrator
Councilman proposes pitbull ordinance
Residents sound off on idea of banning fighting breeds from city

By Jenifer Gee Journal Staff Writer
10/25/09

Should the city ban pitbulls or put restrictions on their owners?

It’s a question Auburn City councilman Kevin Hanley has put forward to city staff.

In a recent memo, Hanley asks city manager Bob Richardson and Police Chief Valerie Harris to consider a pitbull ordinance to be placed on a future city agenda.

The memo comes in the wake of a September incident during which four pitbulls attacked and severely injured a 17-year-old Weimar resident in a parking lot off Lincoln Way in Downtown Auburn.

“The question is whether there are some good ordinances out there to take a more proactive stance to ensure that people can walk safely in Downtown neighborhoods,†Hanley said this week.

In the memo, Hanley suggests two ideas: one is to ban pitbulls and other fighting breed dogs from city limits. The other idea is to put certain restrictions on those types of dogs and list them on a dangerous dog registry.

Some possible restrictions could be fence height and enclosure rules those owners would need to make sure were in place on their property.

Also, Hanley thought limiting owners to one pitbull or fighting breed dog per household could be effective.

Hanley requested that a proposed ordinance be placed on a future city council meeting agenda for discussion among members and the public.

“I’m just asking people to give us input,†Hanley said. “I want the average resident to chime in, too, and say what they think the city council should on this.â€

Auburn resident Dave Imgrund said he doesn’t support banning the breed but agreed there should be restrictions.

“I think the problem with pitbulls is not the dog, it’s the owner,†Imgrund said. “I’m not in favor of banning them completely from Auburn.â€

Imgrund said his son once had a pitbull that never caused any problems.

“It’s my observation that pitbulls have a natural instinct to be vicious but if they’re raised with love and care by the owner, I don’t think they’re a problem,†Imgrund said.

Auburn resident Jeannette Klebofski, disagreed and said she is now afraid to park her car in the Downtown parking lot where the teen was attacked.

“We used to park there all the time and now I’m not even going to begin to park there until I know the dogs are no longer there,†Klebofski said. “I’m just not going to do it.â€

Klebofski said she supports completely banning pitbulls from city limits.

“I want to feel that I or my grandchildren or children or neighbors can walk down the street and not worry about having a pitbull come after them,†Klebofski said. “With everything going on in the world we don’t need them to have an additional thing to worry about.â€

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Vicki

Administrator
Posted on October 25, 2009 by stopbsl.com

Important to note: California state law prohibits breed-specific laws except for breed-specific spay/neuter. The proposals suggested by Councilmember Hanley are not permittable under CA state law.

The City Council meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Next city council meetings: Oct. 26 and Nov. 9.

Auburn city officals contact info
City Council:

Mike Holmes, Mayor
njrhs@inreach.com

Bridget Powers, Mayor Pro Tempore
bridgetpowers@sbcglobal.net

Keith Nesbitt, Council Member
mr.auburn@sbcglobal.net

Kevin Hanley, Council Member
hanleykh@jps.net

Dr. Bill Kirby, Council Member
flyingsurgeon210@yahoo.com

City Council, City of Auburn, 1225 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 823-4211, ext. 112
Fax: (530) 823-4216

City Manager Office, 1225 Lincoln Way, Room 9, Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 823-4211, ext. 191
Fax: (530) 823-4216

Robert Richardson, City Manager
(530) 823-4211, ext. 192
rrichardson@auburn.ca.gov

Police Chief Valerie Harris
530-823-4211 Ext 201
 

Vicki

Administrator
Pit Bull Restrictions May be Considered in Auburn
Wendy Poon 2 hrs ago 11/09/09

AUBURN, CA - The Auburn City Council will vote Monday night on whether to begin the process of amending the current animal ordinance with harsher restrictions in light of recent pit bull attacks.

In September, a 17-year-old was attacked by four pit bulls and severely injured in a parking lot in downtown Auburn.

Auburn city council members have learned that a state law prohibits the city from banning the breed within city limits. But there are a number of other options the city council can consider.

Among them, requiring that pit bulls be spayed or neutered, putting restrictions on ownership, and adding pit bulls to the dangerous dog registry. Another idea is limiting owners to one pit bull per household.

Auburn Council Member Kevin Hanley, who proposed the pit bull ordinance, said that he wants the community's opinion. The city council meeting is Monday at 6 p.m. at 1225 Lincoln Way in Auburn.

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