File #: 2024-0190    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Action
File created: 1/24/2024 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/14/2024 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): All Commission Districts An Ordinance for Companion Animal Litter Permit and Transfer and Sale of Dogs and Cats in DeKalb County, Georgia
Attachments: 1. Animal Litter Permit Transfer and Sale Legislation

                                    

Public Hearing:  YES      NO                                                   Department: Board of Commissioners - District 2                                     

                                                                                                                                                                        Board of Commissioners - District 7

SUBJECT:

Title

Commission District(s): All Commission Districts

An Ordinance for Companion Animal Litter Permit and Transfer and Sale of Dogs and Cats in DeKalb County, Georgia

Body

 

Information Contact: Commissioner Michelle Long Spears and Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson

Phone Number: 404-371-2863

 

PURPOSE:

To adopt the attached ordinance for companion animal litter permits and the transfer and sale of dogs and cats in DeKalb County, Georgia.

 

NEED/IMPACT:

DeKalb County has a serious pet overpopulation problem that has resulted in a threat to public safety and health, inhumane treatment of animals, mass killings of animals at the local animal shelter and escalating costs for animal care and control. Uncontrolled breeding is part of the cause and, without further action aimed at addressing this cause, the problem and its serious consequences will remain unabated and will increase in severity. Part of the solution is the regulation of the transfer of dogs and cats through permitting of companion animal litters.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

No fiscal impact

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommended Action

Adopt the Ordinance for Companion Animal Litter Permit and Transfer and Sale of Dogs and Cats in DeKalb County, Georgia and authorize the chief executive officer to execute all necessary documents.