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89-31 CODE AMENDMENT 5 OF 5
T `°' O � . /� �� M� _ �.,, .i -:I i 77777 INCOME IN 1979' Total money income received in calendar year 1 79, ascertained on a sample basis for all persons 15 years old and over. Total. income is the sum of amounts reported separately` for income from c wages and salaries; nonfarm seIf:-employment, farm self-emp]oyment interest; dividends, and net rental; "So.cial Security; public assistance; and all other sources, The f,ic�ures zepresenl the amount of income received before deductions for personal income` .axes, aocial SecUrityf bond purchases, union dues, medicare deductions,, etc.' z, Receipts from the following sources 'were not included as .income: - =' money received from the sale of property (Uhless' the rec;,pi6n v,ras engaged in the business of selling such property, in which case, the net proceeds would be counted as income from.self -employment); _ the value bf income "i n kind" Such a5 free hiving q,ua.rters or food produced :and consumed in the home; withdrawal of .bank deposits'; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange o€ money between relatives living in the same household; and gift.t and lump -sum inheritaacesi insurance payments, and other types of lump -,sum receipts. The seven specific types of income' recorder!" are ��rtler defined undEar Income ape.; See also: Tamil" Income In 1979; Household `Income to 1979 Inecime Type; Poverty Status INCOME; OF FAMILY IN 1979. SeeFami IV Income In 1979 tNCOMt; OF HbUSEHOLD 1N .1915, See i4busehold income In 1979 I ICOME TYPE -: Classification of income in 1979 by the source from which it was rec'ei'ved, ascertained on a: sample basis for all persons 15 years old' and over, with' income.. - See the definition of Income In' ,19T9 for types of rece'ipts''which are not counted as income ta:c refunds Earnings. T}ie sum of wage "or salary income wind net self-: employment income from nonfarm and farm s6uroeli s. Earnings are those sources .o£ income most appropriately interrelated with .labor force' chAeacteristi!cs such as hours and weeks, Worked' in 1919 ot,occupatiohi W, aUe Ox° sa ary ncomP. "[�Eyta�. motley earnings received £or work performed as an emp16yee at any time during the calendar year 1979: It inclUdes wages, salery, pay from Armed F6rces, commiss.,ions, tips', piece"'rate ,paymehts,, and cash bontases earned. Sick leave pay i5 included:. Reimbursement for business ekpenses anc�: paymGn't "in kind" (;for example, food and lodging received as payment p ed) a're exclUded. ' for work erfarm - � ,�✓ �2 P14nning D I)artmei,t A tachto, eht Chapter 32A ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCES* Sec. 32A,-1. Intent. The board of sugeMsore has, determined that it is necessary for the public welfare that a procedure be , established by ordinance for the abatement of nuisances. (Ord. No' 1914 1> 4=448) Seg , 32A -2Y, Nuisance defined. Anything which is inauriou» to :health,, or is indeceat or offensive o the senses, or �an obstruction to the free use of y roperty, so as ,to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of ''life or :prope j, or unlawfully obstructs the free passage or. use, in the customary manner, of any navigable lake, or river, bay, stream, canal, or basin, or any public park,' square; street; or highway, is a nuisance. (Ord. No. 1914, § i, i - -78) 44 Sec. 32A-3. What is itot deemed a nuisance. Nothing which is .done _or_ maintained under _'the eapr"s authority of 'a statute or ordinance can be deemed a nuisance: (Ord, No. 1914; § 1, 4;4618) Sec. 32Ad4.- [Procedure upon disco"*ery of it nuisance.] Whenever the Butte County Health Departiment becomes aware of a nuisance, it should immediately investigate the matter, After such investigations :if the health department ^' deems that a nuisance does ;exist, it shall attempt to attain abateiddht of said nuisance voluntarily by the parson or persons' .maintaining the nuisance, (Ord. Ndo 1914,; 1,: 4.4-78) •E"tnr''e niiw—Ord N6;1914, i 1, adapters April 4, 1979, emended thLi Cato by addink provisions designated as ch,,32i §1 32 1=32 11.9ince there wen aIieady a chy 32 in the Code, pUisuaht w the county'e,Instwdlons said provfsione hake been deaigneted ch. 32A, $§ 33A�1-.'i7A•11 242.4$,51' Supp. 4-78 w i i § 32A-b BU'r1t'E COUN'P' CODE § 32sl-7' if nuisance not abated volun- Sec. 32A-8. ��� iy jaui�e In the event a nuisance, is riot abated voluntarily, the health department shall so advise the board of supervisors: The board of supervisors shall seta public hearing thereon, which , public hearing will be advertised pursuant to ' Government Code "section 6061, and bywritten notice°to�the` person(s) maintalnirg the nuisance and to those complain- ,r-- I ins of said nuisahce, In addition, :notice of the hearing shall be posted at or near .here the nuisance exist% Notice to the' person(e) maintaining the nuisance shall be sufficient if' sent to the persons) who are owners of the property where- the nuisance exists as; shown , by the latest 'equalized assessment role. (Ord. No. 1914; $ 1j,14 78) 9'+ec. 32A-6. [Determination by board of supervisors.] At F,a d Iviblic hearing (pursuant to aectidn 32A='5], the w. board of surf owisom shall hear evidence from the health _—N department acid any interested member of the public, and f ' the person("s) allegedly tori g �xt„asnir: the nuisance: After. the: *. aw conclusion of- the heafingi - thss bTiard 'of supervisors shall deteriniae whether or not in fact a nuistince exists, and should the board of supervisors determine that; a ;ic4cnce does ekist, the board of supervisors tray order the: abatement thereof, (Ord. No. 1914, § 1; 444=7$) " . Sec: 3U.1. (Abatement of nu sauce Where a noisanceis ordered ;abated by the board of atiperviaors, said nuisance must be abated within thirty (30) days of the order of the board of supervisors unless the " Board of supe, m1i , grants additibnal time for the `~ abatement. If after 'a period of thirty (30) days, or the extended time granted by the board of supervisors; the. nuisance Li not alizited; the health department shall enter Upon the Iproperty in question iind abate the nuisance, in, abating the nuisance; the health department inay utilize its own employees or may contract to have the work', done. I (Ord. No, 191.4r i- 4448) i ' Iii, the event the- owners of the property'ph *hidh the nuisance is maintairied,or the persqn(6) responalble;for the wis supervisors, such an action be breitight in a cbUrt Of en JuTisdi, 10 -W of the board of supdrylsonji Sec. 32A-9. (bio0osition of cost of abatenjent I After the -,Ac 'Is combleted. the heal th department Aa e' rrnih6 thb total :cost involved, 'in": the itbatement, aa minisrativeover and shall certify said amount to th q Butte County Auditor. A co 'AcotionahAll: be sent o test the amount oUthe-clofft, 1he%,board of supervisors all he id' ar sai contest as awn, an it 6Uc'h con in COMP ordinai- cuni ea 106 collected; Anti shM1 be subj4et to the sanie pen ies anc he a procedure and, sale cam v I'& didiriary 'count t"bc All As Ord4addl 1 OU''v coal; saw-nz: Tr9 c I _ s az�Lxi: su �. laws applicable to the levy, collection and enforcement of count 'taxes shall be applicable to au�li special assessment; kroperty to which such cost of p y abatement re atPs has been transferred or conveyed to a bona fide purchaser' for value, or if a hien of a bona fide encumbrancer, for value has been created and attaches , thereon,: prior to the date on which the first installment of; such takes would become` delinquent,`. then such coat of abatement r,hall not result in a lien against such rear pr1.operty but instead, shall be transferred to the unsecured' roll for collection. (Ord. No 1914, § 1, 4-4-18) pec. 32i-,11. [Chapter does not limit other la,00,ful' procedttkeii The procedures get out to this chapter are not to be construed as limiting any other lawful remody or procedure that the -County or ;anyi of its departments may wish to'' utilize: (Ota. No, 1914, 1 , 4-�-78 D § .. . . tg agricu Sec. 32A-12. Regulatiarg. per , ainin _ltural; operaiIi n - j g (a) it is the declared policy` of tn:s county' to conserve and protect and encourage extensive as well as intensive' 0 icultural production. Where nonagricultural land uses' r' extend into agricultural. areas or 'ski;, sine by' side; agricultural operations often become the subject of nuisance complaints; Aa a result, agricultural t verations ate° sometimes forced to tease operations; and many others are discouraged from mAki—ngL investrnents' in faint improve= dents. it is `the purpose and intent of this section to reduce to the co t�nty of tts agrttu uE artresources by ljmtttn g the circumstances under which 3 ultural' open « R adona nay deem to be in violation of the, Hutte County code 1, or any county;`retjolution 5r regulation. This section is' not to be con§trued as to arty way modify or abridge the slots iaw set out in � the California Civii -felat veto � Uisances but rather 18 adly to � be utilized in the interpretation Arid enforcement of the provisions of this Code and' county regulatiaiistiid practices+ Supp: too. u•82 142,46,54 y µ , WOW 3M421 ABATEMtNtOF PUBLIC NUI8ANCE9 32A412 (b) No agricultural activity, operation or'facility'or appurtenances ' thereof, conducted ormaintained for cc►maercial purpases, and in 8, manner consistent with proper and accepted customs and stand- ards, as established and followed by similar agricultural operations in the same locality, shall be or becoiue a nuisance private or public, due to'any changed,condition in orabout the locality, after tine same as been in operation for mole than three (3) years if it: waB not a - nuisance at the time it began. (c) Subdivision (b) shall not apply if the agricultural activity", !oPerationL t or facility, ;or appurtenances thereof) obstructs the free passage or use, in the customary manrier,: of any navigable lake, river, bay, stream, c=al or basin or ;anypublic park, square, street or highway, (d) This section shall not invalidate any provision contained 3n the Health and Safety Code ,' Fish and Game Code, Food and A cultural Code, or division 7 (commencing with section 13-000) of the ..` Water Code, if .the agricultural activity; opera'ti'on or facility, or pppuktenancee thereof, �.anstii Ates a nuisa»ce, public or private, as y rdtscribed i p t n an p' son, Y such, rovi -- r - e I' r ,( )�' orl pure 9es of section, the term ` a r cultural Activit ' g yr o eration or facility,: or appurtenances thereof shall include blit p not be limited to the cultivation aridtillage of the soil; dairying; the productitln, cultivation, groWing and hatc'esting of any agricultural commodity; including'preparation for market, delivery to etorage or to marl�et; or, to carriers for trahsportation to market, (Ord. No. - 2238, 91 7�21-81, Ord, ala, 2274, 9 2; 3.2�#-82) 242,46,66 r 1 7 4T ` P 1 r+ 1-. A. I uie Cull, - ,L;AND OF NATURAL WEALTH A N 0 6EAUTY 1 PLANNING COMMISSION' 7 COUNTY TY CENTER DRIVE 1 ei� oE, CALIFORNIA,95965-334 PHONE.RO 1 March 8, l•989 - Mr . Al` ApplerMan 13748 rlimshew Road Magalia, CA 95954 Rei: Livestock ordinance Dear Mrs Appleman: Y contacted Bernice Stanhope regarding your letter. of March 6 X969. Bernice will be contacting you 'or to set up a meeting on March 13h 1.4th. _ We, look forward to your ;input into this project: Sincerer,' B . A . K IRCHER Director of. Planning - Paula t0asure Associate Planner PL:; fcti cc': Bernice 8tanh6' I euffe. mrinc �pnnm, �� xoXsr-nTimirrZON ` LM srz 'VOR COMMON-r CountyPublic Works PESCA RCE MANACM, x County'L?nvironmental Health State Water Resources Department" V City, of Biggs _ U.S. Forest Service City of Chico U.S. Bureau of Land-Management City of�Gridley Butte County mining Committee t le State Department of 'Fish & Game Town of Paradise California Native Plant Society Planning Department State Div. Forestzy -,attention _ State Transportation Department Craig, Carter Regional Water Qual, Control Bd. State Reclamation Board c�* `szzr w IXEM Butte Water Distract scaEzs California Water SerVide Co. R ;chvale Sanitary District Del. Oro Water Co. North Burbank Pubo Util Dist. 641n Skansen Sub. (CSA 421) Thermal.itd` irrigation' ,, gat�.on Di�tri c1 Stirlin Cit Sewer Maint. Dist g y r� other T1-ermalito ,'Irrigation District (CSA 426 ) I T-r-xxx cs :TRRZC,"AXT0]VT WA-XER PG&E North (Chico) ,, __ Biggs=Wa y t Gridle Water b st2is PG&E South, ('Marysville) Butte Water District Pacific Bell y Durham Irrigation District State TV CAble, OWED _ V-acom Tv Cable paradise Irrigation District; -. - Richval,e Irrigaion_District_ Table Mountain Irrigation Dista V riRE . za2EcxTorr Thermal.ito I'rrigatio'n District Medio Fire Protection Dista Cr unty Eire De"partmettlCDF MOS L.t2T0 ABAT} %iEN T3 xSTR2GT Durham, Orcville Or. BUttLe County' T R EC,'LAMAT -~ P�L2CEPFtO'TECTYC►N' State HIghway patrol County' Sheriff sr � i4dcoL brsTR=c ` z, Cor�tz��E�s/cbMM'Yss'br;s �'' ti� l CI'iYY1ir71i'1(Y Y'"' Y4 Y F?�GR TT S Chico urea Recreation District Pafadis:e P.I.nes Architectural Durham Area Rec, & Park Dist' CoW roL Committee r Bather River Rec a Park Dist : � Butte County` Far1m FUreau Paracl.ise -eco & 'Park Dist:' Community Association: Rich'vale Rec: & dark Dist. S ti,� to Parks & Rec • Dept 0 i, Z ahe exempt)`there shal'1 be no area requirement for livesto' ck,. Nawever, 2 on a17 parcels lof property which, are less than 2 acre 'in 31 size and are within zonings dis ric.i that allow, livestock, the area re fired ;s' >hall be d eterm7ned for each animaT after deductingthe .ri actual square footage of the residence from the total square footage the ' of pro ert a P y,, nd then l n thee. Tema d 9 inin square foot to 'deter 9 q ae 1l 9 ermine the number of animals 7 a ow , 1 ed. 8 ('1) Horse, Cow, Donkey or" t�Ule For each horse, cow, donkey or mule over X10 one; year of age, g , 225 square Feet (e. g. 151 X 151 ), 11 (2) Swine 12 Far brood Sows and 'B`oars;,_ 32 square feet (t-g, X 18 134` Per animal are 'required, 14 (3) Shue and Goats 15 Does over one year of age, 120 square feet (e,g: 1ol X 1z1) ), Dams and Bucks require a minimum of `144 square feet 'each 17 (e•9'i 12' X 12'`), IS B Use permits Rewired for fore Intens e o.r Gommerc`ia1 Uses I9 do all parcels of Property within zoning Districts that allow livesto11 .�0 IcY, (exc'ludMg A and A-A Zones), 6 'dondi�t%oha�l Use permit shal'1 be 21 re gUired for,, - 22' , The keeping of such animals (horses► cattle, swine, shee ps and 2 goats) at greater deh5ities than allowed pursuanttosubsection;y 24 and (3) above. 25 (2)' Feed yards end ho g fa' ms„ 26 27 28' Section 3 Section 24-36.3 7,s hereby ridded to the Butte County Code to 2 read as fol;:lows: �t SECTION 24-35,4 Health and Safety Li Vestoc{ shall be 'kept in a cl earl, and sani tart' condi ti on and Ih a manner that does not become a public nuisance. 6 Section:4: Section, 24-35.4 is hereby added to the Butte County Code to 71 read as fol l oWs 8 SECTION 24-35.4 Livestock Nufsancel Abatement been inju 0 by Any'person irha' feels that they b action of any live-, I 10 stock owher may: 11 A. deliver thear complaint, in''writng and signed; to the P1"anning" 1Z De artment accompanied by a rocessiri fee sof 25,.00; p p p g � " 13 or B. submit their complaint to.,the Society for the Prevent -fart of Cruelty 14I to tinimals (SPCA), or the County Healt"h Department; 15 `o r C. seek fioJ uncti ve relief thru the courts;: -"16 or .f7e suit�recover damageso E. seekrellef through the Caultie:> Nuisance Abatement lavas. 18 1 I 20 I 21 22 23 24 : ,2J I 26 2'� 28,. 3.. , r ,�.U114AL COMPLAINTS FROM CODE, ENFORCEME TT �-- — MAY ,1989-12,,, AP Nuinbe=j." Locatiion Zoned Complaint on, �- Cl'-ir"�" �T1Zv-�.� ,. 'r•�! „^ "' _ " 6l Al +J - .7 C7. - � 006-19-0-8�Q8 � ��-r�' I 3625 Eslanade.t"Chico C-2'1 cn hrir�ck.�ie,nC3 s/; p- 01i •rte CnITS--2r-M rL /,Y r,^+y , - 39 ��'Y,n'\a • D ARV .. Z:lt-Clli TT .-..•, - y��'ym �. �i:"�z sv� L%-1.- Palermo t ry 7 'S / • Oroville , ------ __I.Z' CJT."T v y, 7 7 T R*," * �" i i �ornr,nn 0G6-S5-0-051. 3 5257 Walmet Road Oz'o;:ille =-1 R-1 Chickens 6 h,7rses X36-580-U53 ' 5625 Lwx. Wyandotte Rd., Oroville, 0420'6-0023, 3,208 Hwy. 32, Chico 1217 iii, Sac, Ave. , Criico C-2 k-3 Horse 3 Horses 0,43-26-0-0.04 .. :- -05 if A'� ��•ryoY, /•, •�.• ...' �..�--�'--iLT�7•=":7 G-S�'QLTi'� .' rG"a 'LSD I n o Ho t,o 0 i•i a e�` n. _ rinJAt ^ n 4t1 setback_ fl65-X4- 0-028 632.3 Steifer; Mag6lia Columbifit Magalia RT-1 RT-1, Horse Dogs 065-40-0-038 6281 j alia- �z7^ 944-44-0 .�. ...j-.- I --•- sheep 85 *Properlythat Could be affected by the zone- chane: i I �r a I ; J tj ANIMAL COMPLAINTS FROM CODE ;E�tFORCEtdENT - MAY 12, 19'8 9 Zoned,; Comp:---- on "_ -',Location Ai' Number r`. , _-------: Chico 1 horse , 7 dogs x'00.5-38-':019' :-R* Bruce St . ; 3625 Espy anade Chico C-2 chickens 2 oats 2 sheep ,.006-19-0-06.8 G� Ct . Chiz;0 Sit -1 A -R* g Horse s��ibles ✓ 007-55-�0-0011 ��(a� y" ,,011-O1-0-010�" Box2107 : ChaddlPly , Chico Mockingbird L,s1. , Palermo A- Kennel IFarm' ,10,24-23'-0-pp8~' x, '° 69 3°9 Upper Palermca Rd : AR -441H-1* Hog 026-07-0-011 --� Palermo 7080 Lwr;. Wyandotte Rd. AR -MH -5* Gout 0 0-O L7 Q - animals � Mu1-L;i- a ; �.r. ✓027�-14-0-038 ..� �' �rovill,e a orov ?-f a A. i11- rola, t Oroville 12th '• A R* Horses, dogs 030-1:5-.0-001 `31-27.-2-039rr„gid ��° 1346 sc . 1.976 7th St., Ora�ill Oroville A -R* -*H* Horse 4 rf'` Vernwood R� Green, X33-68-1-003 r.yz:. "_ Q.ro-ad A -R D!u lti5animals X036-10-3-035 Oak ICno1l, O 5257 Walmer 'Road, OrovilLe Rd. R-1. R -L Chickens. 6 horses x,036-35-0-0.51 X0;36- g1�0-053 562.5 LWr. Wy andote ,,042=06-0-023 Orovil.le, 3208 Hwy 32, Chico Chico C-2 R 3 ,. Horse 3 HorS��s x.043 -26-0-d04 127 W: Sac. Ave:. Corbell. Ct., Durham SR -1 Horse Boarding 0'40°=1:5=0=072,���r .042--58-0-910°-a� r 9445 1739 Cardinal Ct, , Chico Chico A -SR FR -l0 nc�-s ,. Ht�rse,$ pepetc -- C�48-06-3=061 '� �0! — 31 Scooter 5027 Nobb Rd., Cancow :FR 11 prpens in.. imal 'Q50-7`'2-0-037 setback ,� •065u 4�0-Q20 6.323 5tei£er, Magalia Columbine>, Magalia RT -I1 RT-1,DoSCs Horse - -- t,065 -40-0-,Q38 �_ S s ' 6287 13612 Pinedale, Mag a�.ia Magali'a SR -1 SR -1 Horse Horse .r .066-38-0=-013- ,-066-38-.0-014, . �f c .� 1381:1 Pinedale; 90 Ecigewood., Oroville° A -R* * 2 Pigs goats, DoS-3�-4-0, 1. t Rj e;, -'Ole,, . Sunset Vicw Or"41' -1 Horsos, sheep 06947 -0 � l 30 Peak Vied , orovil . e �1R-2.5* Pigs dtted by the toneohari *prUperty that could he f;;ge°. �7T tF lr I I I I r I lay Ei.aharu �artort )rive Hamas or fire pigs or three hoes etpt.?f o:te "animal unit"? T heyde it laarf Cnusft„`vlrerr* the Il rd df Supervisors vetted thi -Week to Adi�rrty lcvStorif lal-, F.,;,t ye_!6-t thdjavil m of trgsF any; lo- one anima! tett per Acre tt's .all based ort Ola -cow. zee Two; mv;i equal one uoiL five shcclx are one unit- So are five groans, three hov�es tar fieealpann1. What if a-%,xrf,am resident would Irk to 1; 1k a p FT liaafa Ind .t 'Chickens 'maazk th%-, trauiens; 1 Said Etv Wright, a isi tant tcj the zoning ad taf.srator axact chief of the co }y'a-2aning ordinance Amendment se�ttori� l b -pig is ove fifth of a unit, Ari rs: llima,, slit: said. UK -,ns are_ hider to figure - 'We 'bird twits, "said Wright. "This, is a concept simi r 'La the animal unit; using the adult cricked as z base!" Thirty-two chlckens are a bird dent. CJtte cliickert is=;rou,hly 1132 of �a}�anisat,°tlurrt_ Wrigrit calculated for, the pig, llama andchicken, "A,bnut 691' of an an that unit," A6 said.. And, therefore] perp ifted. Cotuity officials developed anis unit measurements, . }vIa It based on how- much land., is req;:: to support a, head of cattle, in I97t)a after considerable public put ."I r"ever Beard from t_he chi eft peoples said Wright. "'T` :%vere the one set of people t, ne heard,from:' _ flow -about cicada units? "Bite, your tongue," said Wd "I only ;have to worry about th every 2 y ears::." But the county, - developed' si eybee guidelines; some bee own. were, required to build �'llight tT harriers" so, miects avouldn'k lowover neighbors' -yards, "George thinks that's: hysteric said Wright, referring to Planp Commission Gh trmari, Gearge Lilly "i i cep trying to tell him.'r after n•.npting the code" t flit flight pa'Ch barriers in almost eE code I; picked up. They`re ea,'er, the Ila:4aitan code." Cairfax's anima[ unit, forntt and five restrictions .corked E See-MANTAL8. C5, 61. 5 a�T Tmale 1/5 bf . x���,. P OL 'y I rrom CIBoard Qf Sul)t`rvr�ors . where it ova except that they caused sortie Con- du tQn_ apprctf Monday, fascinating?" Aske' 2 iaC�`YlSt1Dl"," SindWrfgltt, "the dice Chairman. Martha V Nmmnor• :l[ter�Vlrtl. "`l,;ke', yotY'£$n 117it t34G Code had been misinterpreted by at least' one of the zoning. im to Mantas andone stiane.in an anima[ Pectoirs mean,that each individual, hive had- usrit" > She said file hadnever f:eltd of to� have its o via water, source, so if you: had free ht .es, the inspector animal uniW before and; ire any ; sasei taadn't, possessed any since thought it rueant you had to have ' she wu, a, girl. n. Glou'e ester, Mass.- - five! mater &ounces: _ - 11Y: all effort not t6 chantinea _ and drove her goat, Calariccal rftra, around in the; hack of,,,statiorf'ge snag-. a &Cstock and' bre: restrictions. but an. - - -straighten them out.. the Planning tdommissiatt field a May 20 hearing : i Pennino also grew tip with (bags. " `f rve Chaftuafu'ras. dont equal 'one to-considee on,ameird'meu[: St. Bernard, t can tell;you.'r Efure a vexrbat+tnexcerpt. She said one of the things that. Comnussioner ,)bq If. Thrtlman: most surprised her WAS, to leaw of, "%'ss. than Dare burro is not alt ar.- : the grousing portularity Qi llamas in inial dna?" Fairfax Wright.'Im4han wha r ' ThRintan--O'lle burro.NluCt—nQt "Yeah " sighed U'right. remem- bering' Monday's meeting. 'They mule:;,; burro. You've got, buries, B- h"rl to tying at ire abouf ltanaas_and- i:l-lZ Z70 -a5, :©urro. Less than ane is afpaea, and hotiv many'did the have* not manimal unri?"' in the colmiy, and vv -!!re- the herds The comm ssiart apt;roved fav IvJrdin ehan est tlktitatYlf 'Lif thf� g escatitang." >. + S�trfl ennido "To aite, a Ilarna. is g ext-,terce of afpauas and Il:�rnas raw ►kc a stitalt camel, and.a eKyrrael is nota trlendly locust: , the county-, and redefined buffato as "bisorr faint€ricanbuffalta She reviembereet, the came;. at "ilpparently th,�t a d :fintiorrXe4 the grand opeping of ;:the South Shopping Crafter nt�ar ltes< �ype thing, said Lilly, who own no Personal animal units ("lQ, ton. "That thing spit at me, it TheamtsndnienG thccr av€�tt to the,tatu[� :hissett.istunit. l said, "rlev,. friend --.the feeling if; "