It is deemed to be in the interest of the residents of the borough to
adopt a code to regulate and control the keeping of animals in the borough
for the following reasons:
A. Keeping of animals may foster the breeding of insects
and rodents and the germination of bacteria and other infectious microbes
all of which may cause diseases.
B. The keeping of animals may create foul and noxious odors
as well as disturbing noises.
C. The keeping of animals may result in the running at large
of animals in the community.
D. The keeping of animals may otherwise affect the public
health, welfare and safety.
Domestic cats and domestic dogs are specifically excluded from the definitions
of animals herein. For purposes of this exclusion:
A. A domestic cat shall be a member of the felidae family
long kept by man as a pet but not including members of the felidae family
that usually live in a wild state.
B. A domestic dog shall be a member of the canidae family
long kept by man as a pet but not including members of the canidae family
usually living in a wild state.
No animal of Class I shall be kept or maintained in the borough.
In the keeping or maintaining of an animal or animals of Class II and
Class III, the following rules and regulations shall be followed:
A. All stables, buildings or accessory buildings shall be
cleaned regularly of all manure, feculent matter and waste.
B. All manure, feculent matter and waste shall be removed
from the premises or spread and treated with such chemicals and other materials
as shall be necessary to prevent odor and the attraction of insects and rodents.
C. All stables, buildings or accessory buildings shall be
fogged or sprayed regularly with an insecticide which is designed to kill
flies and insects.
D. All premises on which animals are kept shall be maintained
to a sanitary condition.
Each animal shall be free from sickness and disease. Should the Board
of Health have reasonable cause to question the health of any animal, it shall
have the authority to require after notice to the owner an examination by
a doctor of veterinary medicine. Such examination shall be at the expense
of the owner.
Any person who shall do an act or omit to do an act which is in violation
of any operative provision of this article shall be in violation of the law
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a penalty or fine of not
more than $100. Upon conviction and failure to pay the amount of the penalty,
such person may be committed to county jail for a period not exceeding 90
days. Each day for which a violation of this article continues shall be considered
to be a separate violation hereunder.