Any person who keeps, possesses or maintains an animal within
the City shall comply with the requirements of this chapter and the
failure to so comply shall be unlawful.
(Ord. 86-24)
There is hereby adopted, by reference, by the City of Encinitas,
for the purpose of prescribing rules and regulations for the protection
of the public health and safety, the following portions of the San
Diego County Code together with such secondary references as set forth
in this chapter. The provisions of the San Diego County Code and future
amendments shall be controlling within the limits of the City of Encinitas
to include without limitation, the fees, regulatory provisions, and
definitions, and only those procedural provisions for processing applications,
conducting investigations, issuing permits and enforcing regulatory
provisions; excluding all other procedural provisions:
A. Title
6, Division 2, Chapter
1, regulating livestock;
B. Title
6, Division 2, Chapter
3, relating to strays on military property;
C. Title
6, Division 2, Chapter
6, relating to rabies, animal control and regulations;
D. Title
6, Division 2, Chapter
7, relating to animals in vehicles;
E. Title
6, Division 2, Chapter
8, relating to the disposal of dead animals; and
F. Title
6, Division 2, Chapter
9, relating to bees.
(Ord. 2018-06)
The operative date of this chapter is April 24, 2010.
(Ord. 2010-07)
The City of Encinitas contract service provider together with
the County veterinarian is hereby designated as the veterinarian for
the City of Encinitas with authority to enforce and observe within
the City of Encinitas the following:
A. All
orders, quarantine regulations, statutes and rules and regulations
issued by the State of California relating to animal control.
B. Those
portions of the San Diego County Code pertaining to animal control
as are set forth in this chapter.
(Ord. 2018-06)
It is unlawful for any person to set, trigger, activate or otherwise
use or cause to be set, triggered, activated or used any leg-hold
trap within the City of Encinitas. A leg-hold trap is any spring-powered
device used to trap animals which has metal jaws that clamp shut on
an animal's leg or other body part when the animal steps on or comes
in contact with the trap's pressure sensitive trigger. This section
is not intended to regulate the use of spring loaded traps designed
to kill gophers, rats, mice and other small rodents.
(Ord. 92-33; Ord. 2018-06)