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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - January 15, 2020 I-02AGENDA ITEM 1-02 CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TM AGENDA TITLE: Ordinance No. 1975 Entitled, "An Ordinance of the Lodi City Council Amending Lodi Municipal Code Title 6 — Animals — by Repealing and Re -Enacting Chapter 6.08, `Prohibited Animals,' in Its Entirety" MEETING DATE: January 15, 2020 PREPARED BY: City Clerk RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion waiving reading in full and (following reading by title) adopting the attached Ordinance No. 1975. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Ordinance No. 1975 entitled, "An Ordinance of the Lodi City Council Amending Lodi Municipal Code Title 6 — Animals — by Repealing and Re -Enacting Chapter 6.08, `Prohibited Animals,' in Its Entirety," was introduced at the regular City Council meeting of December 18, 2019. ADOPTION: With the exception of urgency ordinances, no ordinance may be passed within five days of its introduction. Two readings are therefore required — one to introduce and a second to adopt the ordinance. Ordinances may only be passed at a regular meeting or at an adjourned regular meeting; except for urgency ordinances, ordinances may not be passed at a special meeting. Id. All ordinances must be read in full either at the time of introduction or at the time of passage, unless a regular motion waiving further reading is adopted by a majority of all council persons present. Cal. Gov't Code § 36934. Ordinances take effect 30 days after their final passage. Cal. Gov't Code § 36937. This ordinance has been approved as to form by the City Attorney. FISCAL IMPACT: FUNDING AVAILABLE PMF Attachment Not applicable. Not applicable. Pamela M. Farris Assistant City Clerk APPROVED: hen Sc w sb er, City Manager \\cvcfilv01 \administration$Wdministration\CLERK\Council\COUNCOM\Ordinance2.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 1975 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6 – ANIMALS – BY REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 6.08, "PROHIBITED ANIMALS," IN ITS ENTIRETY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI AS FOLLOWS - Section 1. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 6.08 "Prohibited Animals" is hereby repealed and reenacted in its entirety, and shall read as follows: CHAPTER 6.08 PROHIBITED ANIMALS Sections: 6.08.010 Definitions 6.08.020 Livestock prohibited. 6.08.030 Wild animals prohibited. 6.08.040 Domesticated animals—Number permitted. 6.08.050 Determination of age of animal. 6.08,010 Definitions. A. "Domesticated animals" means those nonferal animals commonly kept as household pets and includes: 1. Dogs (canis familiaris); 2. Cats (felis catus); 3. Reptiles such as lizards or nonpoisonous snakes under six feet in length; and 4. Rabbits. B. "Livestock" means those animals commonly kept for commercial purposes, including, but not limited to: 1. Horses, mules, burros or jacks; 2. Turkeys, guinea hens, peacocks, roosters or similar fowl; 3. Bulls, cows, hogs, pigs, goats, sheep and llamas. C. "Wild animals" means those feral animals, not commonly kept as household pets, including but not limited to: 1. The following members of the class mammalian: a. Order Carnivora, except the domestic dog (canis familiaris) and the domestic cat (felis catus), but including, but not limited to, the family Felidea (such as ocelots, margays and cougars) and family Canidae (such as wolves, wolf hybrids, coyotes and jackals); and 1 b. Order Columbae (such as doves and pigeons) unless registered with a homing pigeon club—California Government Code Section 65852.6; and C. Order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and opossums); and d. Order Chiroptera (bats); and e. Order Primata (such as monkeys, chimpanzees and gorillas); and 2. Reptiles that are poisonous or in excess of six feet in length or thirty pounds in weight; and 3. Any nondomestic species when kept, maintained or harbored in such numbers or in such a manner as to constitute the likelihood of danger to themselves, to human beings or to the property of human beings. 6.08.020 Livestock prohibited. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within the city any livestock as defined in Section 6.08. 010 (B), with the exception of poultry animals, as set forth in Section 6.08.025 of this Chapter. It is unlawful to slaughter livestock within City limits. 6.08.025 Certain Poultry Animals Permitted: The total number of poultry animals allowed shall not exceed five (5) in number on any one residential lot, with no more than two of those animals being ducks. Poultry animals may be kept purely for home consumption and not for commercial purposes, subject to the provisions of this Code. Permissible poultry animals include female chicken hens, ducks, and quail. Male poultry animals are prohibited. a. Feed for poultry animals shall be contained and enclosed so as not to attract rodents, insects, and other vermin. b. Poultry animals shall be kept in the rear yard of residential units and not permitted in the front yard. c. Poultry animals shall be kept in fenced areas, cages or coops that are sufficiently adequate to prevent the poultry animals from escaping from the property and to prevent wildlife predators from gaining entry. Poultry animals must be secured at night in a predator -proof enclosure, cage or coop, to protect from dogs, coyotes, raccoons or other predators. d. It is unlawful to slaughter poultry animals within City limits. 6.08.030 Wild animals prohibited. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within the city any wild animal. 2 6.08.040 Domesticated animals—Number permitted. A. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within a single household within the city more than five domesticated animals in excess of four months of age in any combination thereof, except in a licensed business, where permitted in a particular district as provided by Title 17 of this code. B. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within a single household within the city more than one litter of puppies or kittens during any twelve-month period, except in a licensed business, where permitted in a particular district as provided by Title 17 of this code. 6.08.050 Determination of age of animal. If there is any dispute as to the age of any domesticated animal, in the absence of any affidavit or sworn testimony from a person who has personal knowledge of the date of birth, a determination made by the animal control officer is conclusively presumed to be correct. SECTION 2. No Mandatory Duty of Care. This ordinance is not intended to and shall not be construed or given effect in a manner which imposes upon the City, or any officer or employee thereof, a mandatory duty of care towards persons or property within the City or outside of the City so as to provide a basis of civil liability for damages, except as otherwise imposed by law. SECTION 3. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. To this end, the provisions of this ordinance are severable. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion thereof. SECTION 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be published pursuant to law and shall become effective 30 days from the date of passage and adoption. ATTEST: PAMELA M. FARRIS Assistant City Clerk Approved this 15th day of January, 2019 DOUG KU EH Mayor State of California County of San Joaquin, ss. I, Pamela M. Farris, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1975 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held December 18, 2019, and was thereafter passed, adopted, and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said Council held January 15, 2020, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Chandler, Johnson, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Mounce ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None I further certify that Ordinance No. 1975 was approved and signed by the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published pursuant to law. Approved to Form: /J� JO P. FUKASAWA Deputy City Attorney 4 PAMELA M. FARRIS Assistant City Clerk OF [� G� b DECLARATION A ORDINANCE NO. 1975 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6 — ANIMALS — BY REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 6.08, "PROHIBITED ANIMALS," IN ITS ENTIRETY On Thursday, January 16, 2020, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a certified copy of Ordinance No. 1966 (attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A") was posted in the Lodi City Clerk's Office. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on January 16, 2020, at Lodi, California. Pamela M. Farris Assistant City Clerk o rdsu mmar ies\aaDeePost. doe ORDERED BY: PAMELA M. FARRIS ASSISTANT CITY CLERK Kaylee Clayton Administrative Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 1975 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6 – ANIMALS – BY REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 6.08, "PROHIBITED ANIMALS," IN ITS ENTIRETY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 6.08 "Prohibited Animals" is hereby repealed and reenacted in its entirety, and shall read as follows: CHAPTER 6.08 PROHIBITED ANIMALS Sections: 6.08.010 Definitions 6.08.020 Livestock prohibited. 6.08.030 Wild animals prohibited. 6.08.040 Domesticated animals—Number permitted. 6.08.050 Determination of age of animal. 6.08.010 Definitions. A. "Domesticated animals" means those nonferal animals commonly kept as household pets and includes: 1. Dogs (canis familiaris); 2. Cats (felis catus); 3. Reptiles such as lizards or nonpoisonous snakes under six feet in length; and 4. Rabbits. B. "Livestock" means those animals commonly kept for commercial purposes, including, but not limited to: 1. Horses, mules, burros orjacks; 2. Turkeys, guinea hens, peacocks, roosters or similar fowl; 3. Bulls, cows, hogs, pigs, goats, sheep and llamas. C. "Wild animals" means those feral animals, not commonly kept as household pets, including but not limited to: 1. The following members of the class mammalian: a. Order Carnivora, except the domestic dog (canis familiaris) and the domestic cat (felis catus), but including, but not limited to, the family Felidea (such as ocelots, margays and cougars) and family Canidae (such as wolves, wolf hybrids, coyotes and jackals); and 1 b. Order Columbae (such as doves and pigeons) unless registered with a homing pigeon club—California Government Code Section 65852.6; and C. Order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and opossums); and d. Order Chiroptera (bats); and e. Order Primata (such as monkeys, chimpanzees and gorillas); and 2. Reptiles that are poisonous or in excess of six feet in length or thirty pounds in weight; and 3. Any nondomestic species when kept, maintained or harbored in such numbers or in such a manner as to constitute the likelihood of danger to themselves, to human beings or to the property of human beings. 6.08.020 Livestock prohibited. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within the city any livestock as defined in Section 6.08.010 (B), with the exception of poultry animals, as set forth in Section 6.08.025 of this Chapter. It is unlawful to slaughter livestock within City limits. 6.08.025 Certain Poultry Animals Permitted: The total number of poultry animals allowed shall not exceed five (5) in number on any one residential lot, with no more than two of those animals being ducks. Poultry animals may be kept purely for home consumption and not for commercial purposes, subject to the provisions of this Code. Permissible poultry animals include female chicken hens, ducks, and quail. Male poultry animals are prohibited. a. Feed for poultry animals shall be contained and enclosed so as not to attract rodents, insects, and other vermin. b. Poultry animals shall be kept in the rear yard of residential units and not permitted in the front yard. C. Poultry animals shall be kept in fenced areas, cages or coops that are sufficiently adequate to prevent the poultry animals from escaping from the property and to prevent wildlife predators from gaining entry. Poultry animals must be secured at night in a predator -proof enclosure, cage or coop, to protect from dogs, coyotes, raccoons or other predators. d. It is unlawful to slaughter poultry animals within City limits. 6.08.030 Wild animals prohibited. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within the city any wild animal. 2 6.08.040 Domesticated animals—Number permitted. A. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within a single household within the city more than five domesticated animals in excess of four months of age in any combination thereof, except in a licensed business, where permitted in a particular district as provided by Title 17 of this code. B. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within a single household within the city more than one litter of puppies or kittens during any twelve-month period, except in a licensed business, where permitted in a particular district as provided by Title 17 of this code. 6.08.050 Determination of age of animal. If there is any dispute as to the age of any domesticated animal, in the absence of any affidavit or sworn testimony from a person who has personal knowledge of the date of birth, a determination made by the animal control officer is conclusively presumed to be correct. SECTION 2. No Mandatory Duty of Care. This ordinance is not intended to and shall not be construed or given effect in a manner which imposes upon the City, or any officer or employee thereof, a mandatory duty of care towards persons or property within the City or outside of the City so as to provide a basis of civil liability for damages, except as otherwise imposed by law. SECTION 3. Severabilit . If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. To this end, the provisions of this ordinance are severable. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion thereof. SECTION 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be published pursuant to law and shall become effective 30 days from the date of passage and adoption. ATTEST: PAMELA M. FARRIS Assistant City Clerk Approved this 15th day of January, 2019 DOUG KUEHNE Mayor State of California County of San Joaquin, ss. I, Pamela M. Farris, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1975 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held December 18, 2019, and was thereafter passed, adopted, and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said Council held January 15, 2020, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Chandler, Johnson, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Mounce ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None I further certify that Ordinance No. 1975 was approved and signed by the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published pursuant to law. Approved to Form.- JOHN orm: JOHN P. FUKASAWA Deputy City Attorney 4 PAMELA M. FARRIS Assistant City Clerk SIIR.IFCT- Please immediately confirm receipt of ' th is f ax by calling 333-6702 CITY OF LODI P. O. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 ADVERTISING INSTIZUCTIONS SUMMARY OF ORDINANCES NO. 1974 NO. 1975 PUBLISH DATE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2020 TEAR SHEETS WANTED: One (11 12lease SEND AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO: PAMELA M. FARRIS, ASSISTANT CITY CLERK LNS ACCT. #5100152 City of Lodi P.O. Box 3006 Lodi, CA 95241-1910 DATED: THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2020 ORDERED BY: PAMELA M. FARRIS ASSISTANT CITY CLERK PAMELA M. FARRIS ASSISTANT CITY CLERK KAYLEE CLAYTON ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK Verify Appearance of this Legal in the Newspaper — Copy to File SEND PRDOF 0FAD11ERTISEMENT. THANK YOUM Emailed to the Sentinel at legals@lodinews.com at \\cvcfi1v01 \ad ministration$\Administration\CLERK\OrdSummaries\Advins. doc on CITY OF LODI ORDINANCE NO. 1974 AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL LEVYING AND APPORTIONING THE SPECIAL TAX IN TERRITORY ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2007-1 (PUBLIC SERVICES) (ANNEXATION NO. 9). The purpose of this ordinance is to levy and apportion the special tax within the territory annexed into the Community Facilities District No. 2007-1 (Public Services) as Annexation No. 9. Introduced December 18, 2019. Adopted January 15, 2020, and effective February 14, 2020. AYES: Chandler, Johnson, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne; NOES: None; ABSENT: Mounce. ORDINANCE NO. 1975 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6 — ANIMALS — BY REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 6.08, "PROHIBITED ANIMALS," IN ITS ENTIRETY. The purpose of this ordinance is to allow residents to possess female ducks and quail, in addition to chicken hens. Introduced December 18, 2019. Adopted January 15, 2020, and effective February 14, 2020. AYES: Chandler, Johnson, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne; NOES: None; ABSENT: Mounce. Pamela M. Farris, Assistant City Clerk City of Lodi January 15, 2020 Certified copies of the full text of these ordinances are available in the office of the Lodi City Clerk. a� ( a °o DECLARATION OF POSTING 9(�FaRt� ORDINANCE NO. 1975 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6 — ANIMALS — BY REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 6.08, "PROHIBITED ANIMALS," IN ITS ENTIRETY On Thursday, December 19, 2019, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a certified copy of Ordinance No. 1966 (attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A") was posted in the Lodi City Clerk's Office. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on December 19, 2019, at Lodi, California. 42�� WA__7�, Pamela M. Farris Assistant City Clerk o rd s u mmari es\aaDe cPost. d oc ORDERED BY: JENNIFER M. FERRAIOLO CITY CLERK Kaylee Clayton Administrative Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 1975 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6 – ANIMALS – BY REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 6.08, "PROHIBITED ANIMALS," IN ITS ENTIRETY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI AS FOLLOWS; Section 1. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 6.08 "Prohibited Animals" is hereby repealed and reenacted in its entirety, and shall read as follows: CHAPTER 6.08 PROHIBITED ANIMALS Sections: 6.08.010 Definitions 6.08.020 Livestock prohibited. 6.08.030 Wild animals prohibited. 6.08.040 Domesticated animals—Number permitted. 6.08.050 Determination of age of animal. 6.08.010 Definitions. A. "Domesticated animals" means those nonferal animals commonly kept as household pets and includes: 1. Dogs (canis familiaris); 2. Cats (felis catus); 3. Reptiles such as lizards or nonpoisonous snakes under six feet in length; and 4. Rabbits. B. "Livestock" means those animals commonly kept for commercial purposes, including, but not limited to: 1. Horses, mules, burros or jacks; 2. Turkeys, guinea hens, peacocks, roosters or similar fowl; 3. Bulls, cows, hogs, pigs, goats, sheep and llamas. C. "Wild animals" means those feral animals, not commonly kept as household pets, including but not limited to: 1. The following members of the class mammalian: a. Order Carnivora, except the domestic dog (canis familiaris) and the domestic cat (felis catus), but including, but not limited to, the family Felidea (such as ocelots, margays and cougars) and family Canidae (such as wolves, wolf hybrids, coyotes and jackals); and 1 b. Order Columbae (such as doves and pigeons) unless registered with a homing pigeon club—California Government Code Section 65852.6; and C. Order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and opossums); and d. Order Chiroptera (bats); and e. Order Primata (such as monkeys, chimpanzees and gorillas); and 2. Reptiles that are poisonous or in excess of six feet in length or thirty pounds in weight; and 3. Any nondomestic species when kept, maintained or harbored in such numbers or in such a manner as to constitute the likelihood of danger to themselves, to human beings or to the property of human beings. 6.08.020 Livestock prohibited. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within the city any livestock as defined in Section 6.08.010 (B), with the exception of poultry animals, as set forth in Section 6.08.025 of this Chapter. It is unlawful to slaughter livestock within City limits. 6.08.025 Certain Poultry Animals Permitted: The total number of poultry animals allowed shall not exceed five (5) in number on any one residential lot, with no more than two of those animals being ducks. Poultry animals may be kept purely for home consumption and not for commercial purposes, subject to the provisions of this Code. Permissible poultry animals include female chicken hens, ducks, and quail. Male poultry animals are prohibited. a. Feed for poultry animals shall be contained and enclosed so as not to attract rodents, insects, and other vermin. b. Poultry animals shall be kept in the rear yard of residential units and not permitted in the front yard. C. Poultry animals shall be kept in fenced areas, cages or coops that are sufficiently adequate to prevent the poultry animals from escaping from the property and to prevent wildlife predators from gaining entry. Poultry animals must be secured at night in a predator -proof enclosure, cage or coop, to protect from dogs, coyotes, raccoons or other predators. d. It is unlawful to slaughter poultry animals within City limits. 6.08.030 Wild animals prohibited. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within the city any wild animal. 2 6.08.040 Domesticated animals—Number permitted. A. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within a single household within the city more than five domesticated animals in excess of four months of age in any combination thereof, except in a licensed business, where permitted in a particular district as provided by Title 17 of this code. B. It is unlawful to harbor, keep or have within a single household within the city more than one litter of puppies or kittens during any twelve-month period, except in a licensed business, where permitted in a particular district as provided by Title 17 of this code. 6.08.050 Determination of age of animal. If there is any dispute as to the age of any domesticated animal, in the absence of any affidavit or sworn testimony from a person who has personal knowledge of the date of birth, a determination made by the animal control officer is conclusively presumed to be correct. SECTION 2, No Mandatory Duty of Care. This ordinance is not intended to and shall not be construed or given effect in a manner which imposes upon the City, or any officer or employee thereof, a mandatory duty of care towards persons or property within the City or outside of the City so as to provide a basis of civil liability for damages, except as otherwise imposed by law. SECTION 3. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. To this end, the provisions of this ordinance are severable. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion thereof. SECTION 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be published pursuant to law and shall become effective 30 days from the date of passage and adoption. ATTEST: PAMELA M. FARRIS Assistant City Clerk Approved this day of .2019 DOUG KUEHNE Mayor 3 State of California County of San Joaquin, ss. I, Pamela M. Farris, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1975 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held December 18, 2019, and was thereafter passed, adopted, and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said Council held , 2020, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — I further certify that Ordinance No. 1975 was approved and signed by the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published pursuant to law. Approved to Form: JOHN P. FUKASAWA Deputy City Attorney 4 PAMELA M. FARRIS Assistant City Clerk Please immediately confirm receipt of this fax by calling 333-6702 CITY OF LODI P. O. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 ADVERTISING INSTRUCTIONS SUBJECT: SUMMARY OF ORDINANCES NO. 1974 NO. 1975 PUBLISH DATE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2019 � � I TEAR SHEETS WANTED: One (1) please SEND AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO: JENNIFER M. FERRAIOLO, CITY CLERK LNS ACCT. #5100152 City of Lodi P.O. Box 3006 Lodi, CA 95241-1910 DATED: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2019 ORDERED BY: JENNIFER M. FERRAIOLO CITY CLERK PAMELA M. FARRIS ASSISTANT CITY CLERK KAYLEE CLAYTON ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK Verify Appearance of this Legal in the Newspaper — Copy to File SEND PROOF OFADVERTISEMENT. THANK YOU!! Emailed to the Sentinel at legals@lodinews.com at cl :14. Mime) on NAAd min istration\CLERK\OrdS ummaries\Advins. doe CITY OF LODI ORDINANCE NO. 1974 AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL LEVYING AND APPORTIONING THE SPECIAL TAX IN TERRITORY ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2007-1 (PUBLIC SERVICES) (ANNEXATION NO. 9). The purpose of this ordinance is to levy and apportion the special tax within the territory annexed into the Community Facilities District No. 2007-1 (Public Services) as Annexation No. 9. Introduced December 18, 2019. Adoption to be considered January 15 2020. AYES: Chandler, Mounce, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne; NOES: None; ABSENT: Johnson. ORDINANCE NO. 1975 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6 — ANIMALS — BY REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 6.08, "PROHIBITED ANIMALS," IN ITS ENTIRETY. The purpose of this ordinance is to allow residents to possess female ducks and quail, in addition to chicken hens. Introduced December 18, 2019. Adoption to be considered January 15, 2020. AYES: Chandler, Mounce, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne; NOES: None; ABSENT: Johnson, Pamela M. Farris, Assistant City Clerk City of Lodi December 18, 2019 Certified copies of the full text of these ordinances are available in the office of the Lodi City Clerk.