Council tugs at freedom to be leash-free
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- A move to tighten city leash laws for dogs in the
water has one couple worried their golden retriever’s favorite pastime is
under fire.
City Council members on Tuesday will consider tweaking the city’s
leash rules to add parks, as well as ocean and bay waters, to the list of
places where dogs must be kept on leashes at all times. City officials
say the addition will make the ordinance more clear and avert disputes
such as an ongoing court battle with residents Lynne and Philip
Butterfield.
“This is just to clear up one area of confusion that was raised with
the court,” Deputy City Atty. Daniel Ohl said.
The Butterfields fought in court a citation the city issued them for
letting their golden retriever, the Red Baron, frolic in the water while
no one was holding on to his leash. Though the leash stays on at all
times during their Saturday morning outings, Lynne sometimes lets go when
the dog is well into the water -- a freedom she believes is permitted
under the current ordinance.
The ordinance allows dogs on the beach in some places before 9 a.m.,
as long as they’re on a leash. But the ocean, Butterfield asserts, is not
the beach, which city documents define as “dry pebbles and sand.”
But for Butterfield, the question is more practical than semantic:
Dogs in the water, she says, don’t create the same causes for concern as
dogs running free on the beach.
“He’s never out of my control,” Butterfield said.
An Orange County Superior Court judge in March ruled in favor of the
city, supporting the citation that comes with a $103 fine. But Judge
Christopher W. Strople added that, if Butterfield were in the water up to
her waist, she would be allowed to let go of Baron’s leash. Since then,
Butterfield, who can’t swim, goes into the water in a pair of waterproof
fishing pants to legally let Baron swim free.
The Butterfields have appealed the Superior Court decision. The appeal
hearing is scheduled for July 1.
Tuesday’s City Council meeting will serve as a first reading of the
proposed ordinance.
FYI
* WHO: Newport Beach City Council meeting
* WHEN: 7 p.m. Tuesday
* WHERE: Council Chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
* INFORMATION: (949) 644-3000
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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