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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />Attachment B <br />City of Roseville <br />ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE CREATING <br />TITLE 4, CHAPTER 411 <br />AN ORDINANCE TO RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE <br />IN THE CITY <br />THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE ORDAINS: <br />SECTION 1:Title 1, Chapter 411 of the Roseville City Code is created to read as follows: <br />411.01: PURPOSE <br />It is the purpose of this Chapter to manage wildlife within the city and eliminate intentional <br />feeding of wild animals for the following reasons: <br />(a) Management of wildlife in urban areas is important to the health of residents and the <br />animals. <br />(b) Population management of wildlife is necessary to ensure a stable balance of resources and <br />the reduction in nuisances for residents. <br />(c) Intentional feeding causes concentrations of wild animals which can destroy garden crops <br />and landscaping in areas of the city. <br />(d) Intentional feeding results in an increased potential of public safety problems including <br />car/animal crashes and the spreading of diseases. <br />411.02: DEFINITIONS <br />Wild Animal. Any animal that is not normally domesticated in the state, including but not <br />limited to raccoons, turkeys, coyotes, deer, feral cats, foxes, and skunks, ducks, geese, swans, <br />herons, and egrets. <br />411.03: FEEDING OF WILD ANIMALS PROffiBITED <br />A. EXcept as hereinafter provided no person shall intentionally feed wild animals within the <br />City. <br />B. Intentional feeding is defined as distributing one gallon or more of grain, vegetables, <br />fruits, nuts, hay, or a salt lick on the ground or at a location less than 5 feet above the ground <br />or at any other location or in any other manner that regularly attracts wild animals. <br />C. The provisions of Section 411.03 shall not apply to the following: <br />1. Persons maintaining incidental living food sources such as fruit trees and other live <br />vegetation <br />2. Persons feeding common small backyard birds using self-enclosed feeding devices or <br />containers at least 5 feet above the ground. <br />3. Employees or agents of the City, County, State, the Federal government or veterinarians who <br />in the course of their official duties have wild animals in their custody or under their <br />
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