For the purposes of this chapter, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them by this section:
ADEQUATE SHELTER
A structure providing protection for an animal or animals,
whether for livestock, service or companion animals, or pets, which
is large enough for the animals to stand naturally, turn around and
lie down inside without being exposed to the elements of weather and
which is protected from excessive heat and cold. The roof and walls
of the structure must be waterproof and windproof. Bedding must be
dry, kept dry and changed regularly to preserve its insulating qualities
and cleanliness. The walls must be adequate to provide reasonable
protection from cold and openings must appropriately close, in the
judgment of the Animal Control Officer, so as to preserve the heat
within generated by the dog's body heat. Adequate shelter from sun
may be provided by a tarp placed in a manner which provides deep shade
and allows air to pass through for ventilation. In appropriate circumstances,
consistent with the public health and safety as determined by the
Board of Health, adequate shelter can mean the residence of the owner
or keeper.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
The Animal Control Officer and any Assistant Animal Control
Officer appointed by the Mayor.
CITY
The City of Fitchburg.
DANGEROUS DOG
Any dog that has:
A.
Inflicted severe injury on a human being without
provocation on public or private property;
B.
Killed or injured a domestic animal without
provocation while off the owner's property; or
C.
Been previously found to be potentially dangerous
and which bites, attacks or endangers the safety of human or domestic
animals.
DOG
All animals of canine species, both male and female.
FARM ANIMAL
A domesticated animal intentionally kept, maintained and/or
reared in an agricultural setting for produce, such as food or fibre,
or for its labor. As an example only and without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, it means any poultry, ungulate, species of cattle,
sheep, swine, goats, llamas, equine, or other fur-bearing animal raised
for commercial or subsistence purposes.
KEEPER
Any person, corporation or society, other than the owner,
harboring or having in his or her possession any dog. In situations
where this person is a minor or incompetent person, the parent or
guardian shall be deemed to be the keeper.
[Amended 6-3-2014 by Ord.
No. 100-2014]
KENNEL
A place where one or more packs or a collection of dogs is
maintained on a single premises, whether maintained for breeding,
boarding, sale, training, hunting or other purposes, and includes
any shop where any number of dogs are for sale. It also includes every
pack or collection of four or more dogs, six months of age or older,
owned or kept by a person on a single premises, regardless of the
purpose for which they are maintained. A veterinary hospital does
not constitute a kennel unless it sells or boards dogs unrelated to
the medical service it provides to the dogs. If it does sell or board
dogs, for other than medical reasons, it must obtain a commercial
kennel license.
KENNEL, COMMERCIAL
A kennel maintained for the boarding or in-residence training
of dogs; a kennel where 10 or more dogs are kept; or any kennel maintained
for commercial purposes.
KENNEL, RESIDENTIAL
A kennel maintained with a minimum of four and a maximum
of nine dogs in or on residential premises but not for commercial
purposes. Any person having four or more dogs on a single premises
or on adjacent premises is maintaining a kennel.
OWNER
Any person or persons, firm, association or corporation owning,
keeping or harboring a dog, as herein defined. In situations where
this person is a minor or incompetent person, the parent or guardian
shall be deemed to be the owner.
PET
Any dog, cat, bird or other domesticated animal kept and
maintained in or near the household of the owner or keeper for companionship
and/or enjoyment of the owner or keeper or the members of his or her
household. The term "pet" shall not include a farm animal as defined
in this section.
[Amended 6-3-2014 by Ord.
No. 100-2014]
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS
Any dog that when unprovoked inflicts injury or threatens
to bite or bites a human being or domestic animal either on public
or private property; or chases or approaches a person without provocation
in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack; or any dog with
a known propensity, tendency or disposition to attack unprovoked or
to cause injury or otherwise to threaten the safety of human beings
or domestic animals.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
As used in this chapter, a dog shall be deemed a "public nuisance" when it attacks persons or domestic animals while it is on the property of a person other than the dog's owner or keeper; when it destroys property other than that of the owner or keeper; when it is on school grounds or any other public or private property other than that of the owner or keeper without restraint; if it persistently chases, annoys or bothers moving vehicles, bicycles or persons when such vehicles, bicycles or persons are not on or threatening the property or person of the dog's owner or keeper or if it barks or howls excessively; if it is an unspayed female in estrus and not confined indoors or housed in a veterinary hospital or kennel; or if it is a dangerous dog and not kept in the manner described in §
84-2B. A guard dog, protecting private property and running at large or unrestrained on such private property, shall not be deemed a "nuisance" because it is running at large if:
A.
It is on the private property of its owner or
keeper.
B.
It is fenced in to prevent escape.
C.
If the premises are clearly and conspicuously
posted at suitable intervals with reasonable warnings designed to
communicate both to adults and children.
RESTRAINT
Under control and obedient to the commands of an owner or
keeper competent to control and command obedience.
RUN AT LARGE
Free of restraint and permitted to wander on private or public
areas or ways at will.
SEVERE INJURY
Any injury that reasonably, in accordance with accepted medical
standards, requires a physician's attention.
The sums collected pursuant to the provisions of §
84-4 shall be accounted for and paid over to the City Treasurer; such accounting shall include date, name of owner and amount of money collected. The Animal Control Officer shall give a receipt for payment of any such fees.
Any dog which has been impounded and has not
been redeemed by the owner within 10 days shall be disposed of as
provided by MGL c. 140, § 151A, as the same may from time
to time be amended.