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Ordinance No. <br />Page 4 of 11 <br />FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the day of <br />, 20 , at the hour of o'clock _.m., in [location]the City <br />Council Chambers, 200 Old Bernal Avenue, Pleasanton, Alameda County, California, the report <br />of the Health Officermatter will be considered by the Hearing Officer together with such other <br />oral and documentary evidence bearing upon the question of whether the dog herein is vicious. <br />In the event the dog herein is found to be vicious he or she will be abated as a public nuisance <br />and the cost, if any, of said abatement assessed against you. <br />Dated: <br />City Clerk <br />(Prior code § 4-6.14; Ord. 1205 § 2, 1985) <br />§ 9.14.095. Watercourse Protection <br />A. Maintenance. Every person owning property through which a watercourse passes, or such <br />person’s lessee or tenant, shall keep and maintain that part of the watercourse within the <br />property reasonably free of trash, debris, excessive vegetation, and other obstacles which <br />would pollute, contaminate or significantly retard the flow of water through the <br />watercourse; shall maintain existing privately owned structures within or adjacent to a <br />watercourse, so that such structures will not become a hazard to the use, function or <br />physical integrity of the watercourse; shall not remove healthy bank vegetation beyond that <br />actually necessary for said maintenance, nor remove said vegetation in such a manner as to <br />increase the vulnerability of the watercourse to erosion; and shall ensure storm drain inlets <br />are marked with “No dumping, drains to bay” and such markings remain legible at all <br />times. <br />B. Prohibited Acts. No person shall commit or cause to be committed any of the following <br />acts, unless a written permit has first been obtained from the operation services director: <br />1. Discharge into or connect any pipe or channel to a watercourse. <br />2. Modify the natural flow of water in a watercourse. <br />3. Carry out development within 30 feet of the center line of any creek or 20 feet of <br />the top of a bank. <br />4. Deposit in, plant in or remove any material from a watercourse including its <br />banks, except as required for necessary maintenance. <br />1.5.Construct, alter, enlarge, connect to, change or remove any structure in a <br />watercourse. <br />2.6.Place any loose or unconsolidated material along the side of or within a <br />watercourse or so close to the side as to cause a diversion of the flow, or to cause <br />a probability of such material being carried away by stormwaters passing through <br />such watercourse. <br />Page 13 of 864
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