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Ordinance No. 71-42 CIT`° OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDTkiA1NCE N0. Z -Z 24 AN ORDINANCE AIENDING SECTION 5(B) of ORDINANCE, NO. 71-1 (Dog Control Ordinance) INCREASING THE DOG LICENSE FEE FROM $il.00 TO $5,00, PRESCRIBING Ail EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING Ail EMERUNCY THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section l: That Section 5 (B) of Ordinance No. 7�-1 enacted by the City Council of the City of Tigard on January 11, 1971, be, and the same is hereby amended, to read as fullows: Section S. Licensing of Dogs. B. A dog license fee of $5.00 shall be charged for each dog. This fee is due and pay- able on application for a dog license. The license fee shall not be pro-rated for any part of any calendar year; provided, however, that any dog owned and used by a blind person is exempt from the license fee while so owned and used, but is not exempt from being licensed or from any required rabies in- noculation, n Section 2: 'That inasmunh as pursuant to the terms of Ordinance No. 71--1, the City of Tigard has heretofore executed an agreement with Washin6ton CozintY, Oregon, providing for tiie performance of certain dog control services by Washington County, Oregon, in behalf of the City, by the terms of Which it is required that the City enact and/or amend its dog control ordinances from time to time as necessary to keap the same consistent with the County's dog control ordinances, and it is necessary for the health,' peace and safety of the people of the City of Tigard that there be 3icy betv continuity and cons3.ste :eeYG tixe clog control regulations of ,. the County and those of the City of Tigard an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall take effect upon its pasaage by the Council and approval by the Mayor. PASSED: By the Cownr11, by unanimous vote of all Council members present, after beim; read three 'times by number and title only, this 27th_day of _D', 197-1—. _ _.cord,1rdia„_er f"- Re - City o 'igard ^197 . APPROVED: By the Mayor, this 27 t.q day of Dpa:mbpr , N or City 611"Tigard ~ r Ordinance N6. -yam