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Item #4 <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR COUNCIL MEETING OF March 26.2002 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: City Attorney <br />SUBJECT: Animal Apprehension Fees <br />DATE: February 28, 2002 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The City has the authority to impose fees, charges and rates under the police power granted by <br />Article XI, Section 7 of the California Constitution. In order for the City to legally impose a fee, the <br />amount must not exceed the estimated reasonable cost of providing the service for which the fee <br />is charged. In addition to this requirement, the City must follow specific procedures outlined in the <br />California Government Code. <br />DISC USSION/ANALYSIS: <br />The Colton Police Department has reviewed the staff time needed for apprehending animals within <br />the City. Based on its review, the Colton Police Department has estimated that the average hourly <br />cost for staff to provide these services is $30 per hour. This amount, as required by law, represents <br />a reasonable relationship between the fees to be collected and the costs incurred by the City for <br />apprehending animals. The data compiled by the Colton Police Department to calculate the <br />estimated hours and cost for apprehending animals is attached to this report as Exhibit "A" and <br />copies have been made available for public review, as required by law. <br />In order to establish the calculated fee, the City Attorney's office has prepared both a proposed <br />ordinance and resolution. The proposed ordinance amends Section 7.08.080 of the Colton <br />Municipal Code to: (1) include apprehension of all animals, not just dogs; (2) clarify that, in addition <br />to the Animal Control Officer, other Public Safety personnel also pick up animals, (3) delete the <br />previous fee amount of three dollars ($3); and (4) specify that additional fees are authorized for the <br />purpose of defraying actual expenses incurred by the City related to apprehension of animals. The <br />proposed resolution then sets the amount of the apprehension fee at $30 per hour, billed at one- <br />quarter hour increments, and authorizes additional fees for actual costs incurred related to <br />apprehension of animals. Adopting the proposed ordinance and resolution will allow the City to <br />recover its costs for the Animal Control Officer and other Public Safety personnel to apprehend <br />animals, as well as recovering costs for animal shelter services, animal hospital services, <br />veterinarian services, tranquilizer darts and any other actual expenses incurred by the City related <br />to apprehending animals. <br />