Code Enforcement
|
Rabies Clinic Information |
|
|
|
|
Friday, 10 June 2011 |
The City of Federal Heights has a year-round partnership with Allbrick Kennels to provide rabies shots at a reduced cost for pets belonging to Federal Heights residents.
For spayed and neutered pets, the cost is $2.50. For other pets, the cost is $5.00. This price includes the City of Federal Heights animal license, which is required for all cats and dogs. Must show proof of residency to be eligible for special pricing.
If questions, please contact Sandi Wolfe.
|
|
|
Thursday, 31 May 2007 |
|
From the desk of Officers Rusin and Straits:
Federal Heights Police Department
Code Enforcement / and Animal Control
Question #1: Lost and Found Animal?
Answer #1: If you are missing an animal or find a lost animal, contact
Federal Heights Police Department Dispatch at 303-428-8833 or Adams County Animal Shelter at 303-288-3294. Please provide your animals with current
identification and city tags for a faster return.
Question #2: Are Rabies and City tags required?
Answer # 2: All dogs and cats six (6) months of age or older are
required to be vaccinated annually for rabies. All dogs and cats six
(6) months or older are required to have annual city license. Both tags
are required to be attached to the animal's collar.
Question #3: What are the Pet limits? Answer #3: It
is unlawful for any person to own, keep harbor or shelter more than
three (3) animals (dogs, cats, or Vietnamese pot bellied pig).
Question #4 : What is meant by animal at large?
Answer #4 : All dogs and cats shall be considered as unlawfully "at
large" if they are off the premise of their owner or not in effective
control by a leash. Leash laws are strictly enforced in city parks and
open space areas.
Question #5: Requirements regarding Animal waste/damage to property?
Answer # 5: The owner of any animal shall remove animal waste from the
yards, pens, or premise where such animals are kept. The accumulation
of animal waste upon any premise shall be considered a public nuisance
and is unlawful.
Question # 6: What is considered as cruelty to animals?
Answer #6: It shall be unlawful for any person to commit or to cause or
to be committed of any act of cruelty, mistreatment, neglect,
harassment, abandonment or torture of any animal. No person shall
antagonize, agitate, provoke or beat. No person shall leave an animal
unattended in a vehicle for an extended period of time without adequate
ventilation or sustenance.
In closing all pet owners are required to provide adequate and
accessible food, water and shelter at all times. Owners are also
required to provide any necessary sustenance to maintain life, health,
and welfare. This includes, but is not limited to medical treatment,
current vaccinations, grooming and adequate space for the animal to
live in.
|
|
|
Thursday, 31 May 2007 |
|
From the desk of Officers Rusin and Straits:
Federal Heights Police Department
Code Enforcement / and Animal Control
Code Enforcement reminder:
Summer is here, soon the weeds will appear.
7-5-1.1.1 Weeds definition-as
used in this article, is construed in its ordinary, customary and
accepted sense, and includes, but is not limited to the following
brushy, natural or cultivated plants or grasses or other vegetation
grown in a rank or unsightly fashion, or which is noxious or
detrimental to public health and safety or a public nuisance.
7-5-1.1.2 Weeds prohibited-
It shall be unlawful for any person who is an owner, lessee or occupant
or any servant, agent, representative or employee of such parcel of
land in the city including without limitation, public and utility
easements and drainage ways within such property line and the traveled
portion of any street or roadway commonly known as the 'planters
strip', to permit or maintain on such lot, or parcel of land, any
growth of weeds or rank vegetation that is more than six (6) inches in
heights within 100 feet of building or street, or more than 15 inches
in heights in all other areas.
Junk in yards
7-3-1.5 Junk definition- means
any new, used, or second hand material of any kind which is not
presently being used, including, but not limited to: scrap metal and
their alloys, bones, rags, clothing, paper, rubber pieces, rope,
tinfoil, tires, bottles, tools, fixtures, utensils, lumber, boxes,
crates, pipe or pipe fittings, furniture, refrigerators, freezers and
all other appliances, machinery, used motor vehicles or the parts there
of or there from; any apparatus of contrivances, and parts there of
which are no longer in use, any used building material, boards or other
lumber.
In conclusion, let's take pride in our city and community by keeping our homes and businesses landscaped and junk free.
|
|
|
|
|
|