[Adopted 4-28-2008 by L.L. No. 1-2008; amended in its entirety 8-12-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANIMAL
Any living creature, except human beings.
COMPANION ANIMAL
Any dog or cat, and shall also mean any other domesticated
animal normally maintained in or near the household of the owner or
person who cares for such other domesticated animal.
DISPOSE IN A SANITARY MANNER
A person will be considered to have disposed of dog feces
in a sanitary manner if such person places such material in a secure
and leakproof bag or wrapper made of paper, plastic or some other
similar material which is then placed in a garbage or refuse container
for deposit in a duly permitted and authorized solid waste disposal
facility; or otherwise disposes of such material on his/her own property.
DOG
Any member of the species Canis familiaris.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
Any domesticated sheep, horse, cattle or fallow deer, red
deer, sika deer or whitetail deer, which is raised under license from
the Department of Environmental Conservation, llama, goat, swine,
fowl, duck, goose, swan, turkey, confined domestic hare or rabbit,
pheasant or other bird, which is raised in confinement under license
from the Department of Environmental Conservation before release from
captivity, except that the varieties of fowl commonly used for cock
fights shall not be considered domestic animals for the purposes of
this article.
HABITUAL BARKING
A dog that barks, whines, howls, growls, etc., for repeated
intervals of at least four minutes, with less than 15 minutes of interruption
between the intervals, which can be heard by any person, including
a law enforcement officer or dog control officer, from a location
outside of the dog owner's or dog caretaker's premises.
HARBOR
To provide food and/or shelter to any dog or other animal.
IDENTIFIED ANIMAL
Any companion animal or domestic animal, excluding dogs,
carrying a tag bearing the name and contact information of the owner
of such animal.
IDENTIFIED DOG
A dog carrying a New York State license identification tag.
LEASHED
Restrained by a leash that does not exceed eight feet in
length or, if retractable, which can be retracted to eight feet in
length, attached to a collar or harness of sufficient strength to
restrain the animal and which shall be held by a person having the
ability to control the animal.
NUISANCE
The keeping or harboring of any animal which by habitual
howling, yelping, barking, crowing or other noise disturbs the peace
and quiet of nearby property or which would cause annoyance or discomfort
to a reasonable person of normal sensitivity in the area.
OWNER
Any person who keeps, harbors, or has custody, care or control
of an animal. Animals owned by minors shall be deemed to be in the
custody and control of the parent or guardian of such person, or the
head of the household wherein such minor resides.
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER
All property within the corporation limits of the Village
of Saranac Lake which is not public property, including, but not limited
to, all residential and commercial property, private streets, private
rights-of-way, private sidewalks, the grassy areas located adjacent
to private streets, rights-of-way and sidewalks, and any common areas
of multiple-residence buildings, including condominiums or cooperatives.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any property owned, occupied or controlled by the Village
of Saranac Lake, the State of New York, or any other municipal corporation
or a school district, including, but not limited to, parks, streets,
sidewalks and grassy areas adjacent to public streets and sidewalks.
RUN AT LARGE
An unleashed animal off of the premises of the owner and
on any public or private lands without the knowledge, consent and
approval of the owner of such lands.
It shall be unlawful for any owner to permit or allow:
A. A dog to run at large. In addition, no person shall remove the leash,
harness or collar of any dog, or cause such leash, harness or collar
to be removed, or entice any dog out of any enclosure, house or grounds
of the owner or harborer, or release such dog to run at large.
B. A dog to engage in habitual loud howling, barking or whining or to
cry in an unreasonable manner, or to conduct itself in such a manner
as to habitually annoy any person other than the owner of the dog.
C. A dog, companion animal or domestic animal to cause damage or destruction
to public property or property or another, or to defecate, urinate,
dig or otherwise commit a nuisance upon any property other than that
of the owner. Any person who owns or has custody of a dog which has
deposited its feces upon any public or upon the property of another
shall immediately remove such feces or cause the same to be removed
and shall dispose of it in a sanitary manner. The provisions of this
subsection shall not apply to:
(1) The deposit by a dog of its feces on its owner's or custodian's own
property, or upon the property of another with the express permission
of the owner of such property;
(2) Any dog owned by the Village of Saranac Lake Police Department or
the New York State Police and used for law enforcement purposes; and/or
(3) Any dog which serves as a guide dog while such dog is accompanying
a blind person.
D. A dog, companion animal or domestic animal to bite, chase, jump upon
or otherwise harass any person in such a manner as to cause intimidation
or put such person in reasonable apprehension of bodily harm or injury.
E. A dog to chase, leap upon, or otherwise harass persons on or in bicycles
or motor vehicles.
F. A dog, companion animal or domestic animal to kill or injure any
dog, companion animal or domestic animal.
G. A dog to be unlicensed when four months of age or older.
H. A dog to fail to have its current and valid New York State license
identification tag on its collar or harness.
I. A rooster or other fowl to engage in crowing or other noise that
may be considered a nuisance.
Unless otherwise specifically provided in the Agriculture and
Markets Law, any person convicted of a violation of this article shall
be liable to a fine not exceeding $50 for a first violation, not exceeding
$100 for a second violation and not exceeding $250 for each subsequent
violation.
[Adopted 5-12-2008 by L.L. No. 2-2008; amended in its entirety 8-12-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FEED
To directly or indirectly deposit, distribute, expose, give,
place or scatter in any location accessible to waterfowl any type
of food, other sustenance or edible material that is intended or liable
to be eaten by waterfowl.
WATERFOWL
Those species of birds commonly known as "geese" and "ducks,"
and all other birds classified within the biological family Anatidae,
whether migratory, nonmigratory or resident.
No person shall feed, cause to be fed or provide food to waterfowl
within the Village of Saranac Lake. No person shall allow, cause or
foster any condition to exist or continue, with the intention of or
which results in causing a congregation or congestion of waterfowl
within the Village of Saranac Lake.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall
be guilty of a violation and, upon conviction, shall be fined not
less than $50 nor more than $250 for each offense. Each day any such
violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. The imposition
of any fines under this article shall not prevent the enforced abatement
of any unlawful condition by the Village.
This article shall be enforced by the Police Department of the
Village of Saranac Lake. The Village's Animal Control Officer(s) and
Code Enforcement Officer(s) shall also have enforcement authority.
Notwithstanding the other penalties and remedies herein provided,
the Village Board may maintain an action or proceeding in the name
of the Village in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance
with this article, or to restrain by injunction the violation of any
provision of this article. The foregoing provisions for the enforcement
of this article are not exclusive, but are in addition to any and
all other laws applicable thereto.