(a)
The term "rescue permit" shall mean a written authorization issued annually by the Animal Control Services Unit giving a lawful rescue group the authority to hold an agreed upon number of dogs and/or cats at a specific location for the purpose of placing them in permanent homes, without having to obtain a use permit.
(b)
The rescue group must provide proof to the Animal Control Services Unit of a current and valid nonprofit group status, as defined in the Internal Revenue Code and issued by the Internal Revenue Service Department of Treasury, as required by Food and Agriculture Code Section 31108(b).
(c)
The rescue group must submit to annual inspections of the site where animals are to be housed.
(d)
The rescue group must provide documentation of caretakers that are responsible for the care, feeding and treatment of the animals in addition to and in the absence of the individual applying for the permit.
(e)
An evacuation plan must be on file at the site location.
(f)
If the residence is not owned by the applicant, written permission from the land owner must be kept on file with the Animal Control Services Unit.
(g)
No dog or cat may be sold, adopted, bartered, or otherwise transferred, whether for compensation or otherwise, until it has reached the age of at least eight weeks of age and not dependent on maternal care and has received its first immunization against common diseases and proof of spay or neuter (as required by Food and Agriculture Code Section 30503) has been provided to the new owner. If a veterinarian has determined that spay/neuter is inappropriate for the animal's advanced age or health, a dog/cat may be placed with a new family with proof of verification, as stipulated in the Food and Agriculture Code Section 30503.
(h)
Rescue permits can be revoked by the Animal Control Officer if there are complaints of excessive noise, feces or smell. All feces must be removed prior to accumulation upon the property. Feces must be removed prior to the occurrence of offensive odors or fly and/or rodent infestation. Feces must be removed by placing them in a plastic bag for deposit in appropriate garbage container. It is unlawful to deposit feces in manner which may create a health hazard.
(i)
Any kennels built or operated at the permitted location or on the grounds of the rescue group shall be subject to the requirements of the Los Banos Zoning or Building Code.
(j)
No dead animals shall be buried on the premises.
(k)
Rescue permits shall not be issued to any person who has been convicted of animal cruelty or neglect.
(§ 2, Ord. 1153, eff. May 19, 2017)