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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-02 CCOCITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER ORDINANCE NO. 2023-05 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 1 AND 4 OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING ANIMAL WASTE AND STORAGE OF DEICING MATERIALS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1-101. DEFINITIONS. The following terms, when used in this Section, have the meanings ascribed to them: 12. Code Enforcement Officer. Code Enforcement Officer means those employees, if designated by the City Manager, under the direct supervision of the police department, who are authorized to issue citations for violations of this Chapter. 15. Compliance Official. Compliance Official means the City Manager and the City Manager's designated agents authorized to administer and enforce this Chapter. 21. Immediately. Immediately means at once, without delay. 28. Soil or defile. Soil or defile means to make unclean from excrement. 33. Waste. Waste means solid matter expelled from the bowels of the pet, or excrement. Section 1-120. ANIMAL WASTE. No owner or custodian of any animal shall cause or allow such animal to soil, defile or defecate on any public property or upon any street, sidewalk, public way, play area or common grounds owned jointly by the members of a homeowners' or condominium association, or upon private property other than that of the owner, unless such owner immediately removes and disposes of all feces deposited by such animal in a sanitary manner. 2. It is unlawful for any person owning, keeping or harboring an animal to cause or permit said animal to be on any public property, without having in their immediate possession, a device for the removal of feces and depository for the transmission of excrement to a proper receptacle located on the property owned or possessed by such person. It is unlawful for any person in control of, causing or permitting any animal to be on any public property, to fail to remove feces left by such animal and dispose of it properly. 4. Proper disposal of animal waste shall be limited to burial where lawfully permitted, flushing in the toilet, bagging for disposal in the owner or keeper's waste receptacle, and bagging for disposal in a waste receptacle in a public park or park area. Disposal of animal waste in storm drains is prohibited. 6. Disposal of animal waste in public compost is prohibited. 7. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the ownership or use of any properly identified service animals, animals when used for police activities, or tracking animals when used by or with the permission of the appropriate authorities. Any Compliance Official, Code Enforcement Officer, Animal Control Officer or an agent designated by the City Manager should be responsible for issuing the citations. Section 4-404, Subdivision 6 is amended by adding the following double -underlined language: Storage of Deicing Materials at Commercial, Institutional, and Non-NPDES Permitted Industrial Facilities. Proper salt storage practices are required at commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities in accordance with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's General Permit to Discharge Stormwater Associated with Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems No. MNR040000. The following requirements apply to all designated salt storage areas at commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities: a. Salt storage areas must be fully covered or indoors. b. Salt storage area must be located on an impervious surface. C. Practices such as sweeping, diversions, and/or containment must be implemented to reduce exposure when transferring material in designated salt storage areas. Adopted this 26th day of June, 2023. Mayor ATTEST: a City Clerk Date of Publication: July 6, 2023 Effective Date: August 5, 2023