DRAFT "SIMPLE MAJORITY" BILL
Amendments to Pet Rules
(1) 63% of US households have at least one companion
animal. In order to bring
(2) Removing no-pet deed restriction to allow companion
animals shall require only a simple majority vote of owners, as long as
reasonable guidelines are implemented with the change.
(3) Companion animals are defined
to be cats, dogs, ferrets, birds, gerbils, or any other commonly accepted
domesticated animals. The number of animals allowed per unit must
correspond to applicable city/county codes.
(4) Reasonable guidelines for
companion animals include:
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leash laws/reasonable
restraint in common areas,
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requirements to properly dispose of animal
waste,
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no animals with vicious
or aggressive disposition*,
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animals must be spayed/neutered,
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pet application form should be completed and signed, including
a photo of the pet,
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a committee of animal owners/guardians to administer
guidelines,
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allow animal control and health department to investigate, as needed
*rather than size or breed restriction, ask for certification of individual animals by veterinarians
(Read more about legislation suggested by Citizens for Pets in Condos HERE.)