(KLZA)-- The Humboldt City Council has voted to amend several city ordinances.
Earlier this spring an alert was issued when a Boa Constrictor was reported missing from a Humboldt home. The current ordinance allows dogs and cats in the city limits but not exotic animals. The list of exotic animals will be amended to include snakes.
The missing snake was eventually found in the home of its owner.
Another change will be to the ordinance on building permits. Once approved, it will require a building permit to build a fence.
The Humboldt Council was asked to approve allowing ATV’s; UTV’s and golf carts on the city streets. The Council decided to continue to follow state statute that does not allow these vehicles to be operated on city streets.
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