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CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />2. 2. <br />10/28/2025 <br />Create a positive image for residential neighborhoods, business districts and key <br />corridors. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Animal Impound and Containment Services <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The Ramsey Police Department has a long-standing 20+ year arrangement with the Anoka Police Department, <br />where Officers and CSOs of the Ramsey Police Department are able to bring dogs to the Anoka Police Animal <br />Containment Center. For years, we have benefited from their generosity, paying a fraction of the cost for these <br />accommodations, often with the fees being paid for by the dog owners. The last written documentation of this <br />agreement is dated July 22, 2015, which is a letter advising of a fee increase to take effect in 2016. Prior to this <br />increase, the last increase was five years prior to that, on January 1st, 2011. <br />Facilities for housing stray dogs have become increasingly scarce. This is partially due to the facilities being <br />unwilling to intake animals with an unknown vaccination status, therefore potentially exposing the other dogs at <br />that facility to disease. The City of Anoka has a new Animal Containment Center, which is attached to its new <br />indoor firearms range and police training facility. For compensation for operating this facility and its staff, the <br />City of Anoka is now charging an annual administrative fee of $10,000, which will take effect on January 1st, <br />2026. The City of Ramsey generally does not impound stray cats; however, it is required by Ramsey City <br />Ordinance and Minnesota State Statute to impound dogs (see below and attached for additional details). <br />Upon learning of this new administrative fee, the Ramsey Police Department researched other options in the area <br />and began researching building its own Ramsey Animal Containment Center. In our research, we learned that, <br />effective January 1st, 2026, the Animal Humane Society will no longer be accepting dogs from any of the local <br />Police Departments in Anoka County, and the options to bring dogs from Ramsey to a facility are limited within <br />close proximity. <br />Using the researched fees in the area and due to the increased impoundment and daily fees for the Anoka <br />Containment Center, the dog impoundment fee was increased from $25/day to $30/day in the 2026 proposed rates <br />and fees. Although not commonly used, a dog euthanization fee of $60 was added to the rates and fees <br />schedule. The per -incident impoundment fee of $125 was not increased. These fees will help offset the cost of <br />this service versus placing the entire cost on the general fund levy. <br />Minnesota State Statute Chapter 347 regulates dogs and cats, specifically section 347.14 Subd. 2. Prohibition; <br />enforcement. It specifically states, "Any person who has seized or impounded a dog with or without a license <br />under this section shalldeliver the dog to the humane officer of the town or city, if a humane officer exists; or, if <br />there is not a humane officer, to the town or city peace officer." <br />Ramsey City Ordinance Chapter 10, Article 2, regulates dogs and the impoundment of dogs. Specifically, section <br />10-54(1) states that the animal control officer shallseize, impound, or restrain any dog found running at large <br />within the city. Additionally, section 10-95(a) says that, "All dogs picked up by the animal control officer or any <br />of their duly authorized assistants shallbe immediately transported to the designated pound." <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />