The definitions set forth in §
78-22 of Article
V shall also apply to this article.
Each owner of a dog which is kept on the premises, unless such
dog is in his or her immediate custody, shall keep it muzzled, securely
fastened or otherwise restrained in such manner as to prevent such
dog from biting any person lawfully entering upon or leaving such
premises.
[Added 7-17-1990, effective 7-30-1990; amended 6-14-2005, effective 6-24-2005]
A. No owner of a dog shall keep or harbor a dog in an unclean or unsanitary
manner.
B. No owner of a dog shall fail to provide adequate food, water or space
for such dog. "Adequate" shall mean sufficient for the age and size
of each dog on the premises, per veterinary standards.
C. It shall be the duty of every dog owner or person having possession,
custody or control of a dog to remove any feces left by said dog on
any property within the corporate boundaries of the City of Buffalo
and deposit the feces in a sealed container lawfully used for the
disposal of refuse. The provisions of this section shall not apply
to a dog owner or person who is disabled as defined in Agriculture
and Markets Law § 108 and who has possession, custody or
control of a guide dog, hearing dog or service dog as defined in Agriculture
and Markets Law § 108.
D. The maximum allowable number of dogs on a premises that is classified
as a single- or double-family residence or any commercial property
shall be three for the entire premises. Any premises harboring more
than three dogs over the age of four months is classified and defined
as a kennel.
E. For premises that are classified as multiple dwellings, those properties
containing three or more units, the maximum allowable number of dogs
on the premises shall be one per household.
F. Any violations of this section shall be punishable pursuant to Chapter
137.
Each owner of a dog shall prevent such dog from disturbing the
comfort and repose of any person in the vicinity by frequent or long-continued
barking, howling or other noise. In determining whether a particular
sequence of noises constitutes a violation of this section, other
relevant factors, in addition to frequency and duration, shall be
considered, including but not limited to time of day, general noise
level of the neighborhood and proximity to residential units. A summons
may be issued for a violation of this section only upon the personal
knowledge and observation of a dog control officer.
The penalty for a violation of any provision of this article
shall be a fine of $15 for a first violation, $25 for a second violation
and $50 for a third or subsequent violation.