As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DOG LITTER
All fecal matter or excrement issuing from dogs.
OWNER
The person to whom the dog belongs and any other person having
possession or control of the animal, either with or without the consent
of the person to whom such animal belongs.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any land, sidewalk, building, driveway, garden or roadway,
either residential or commercial, which is owned by any individual,
partnership, public utility, corporation, company or other business
or commercial entity.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any land, building, sidewalk, driveway, parking lot, street,
roadway or roadbed, park, playground or other recreation area which
is either owned or leased by the Borough of Maywood or any other such
property owned or leased by the State of New Jersey, the County of
Bergen, the Maywood Board of Education or any agency thereof, which
property is located within the geographic boundaries of the Borough
of Maywood.
STREET
That portion of a public roadway which is between the curbs;
specifically excluded from this definition is any interpretation whereby
the sidewalk, grass strip or other public easement adjoining a roadway
shall be included as a part of the term "street."
This article shall apply to all persons who
own, possess or control a dog while such dog is physically in the
Borough of Maywood, whether or not such dog is generally maintained
or housed in the Borough of Maywood.
[Amended 12-29-1987 by Ord. No. 15-87]
Any person found to be in violation of this
article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine not exceeding
$1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days, or both.
This article shall be enforced upon the filing
of a sworn complaint duly executed in accordance with law by any person
or by any police officer in whose presence any offense hereunder is
committed, and such police officer may issue process by summons rather
than sworn complaint, or by any other law enforcement official of
the Borough in accordance with the law, rules and regulations governing
each official, but not necessarily by sworn complaint.