As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings unless the context shall otherwise require:
The person or persons employed by the Town as its animal enforcement officer, any police officer or constable of the Town.
Any premises designated by the Town for the purpose of impounding and caring for all animals.
A dog is "collared" when it wears around its neck a collar with a current dog tag attached issued at the time of licensing.
Dogs trained to assist the handicapped.
One or more parcels of land which are contiguous and are under the same ownership according to the Tax Assessor’s records and which are zoned residential or are residential as a legal nonconforming use pursuant to the zoning ordinance.
[Added 5-9-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-2]
A person having the right of property or custody of a dog or who keeps or harbors a dog or knowingly permits a dog or dogs to remain on or about any premises owned or occupied by that person.
Any animal which:
Interferes with passersby or passing vehicles;
Attacks or threatens other animals or persons;
Frequents public grounds while not under restraint;
Frequents private properties not owned by the owner of the dog while not under restraint;
Is repeatedly at large or unrestrained;
Damages or soils private or public property;
Forages in trash, garbage or other refuse; or
Excessively barks, whines or howls or makes other sounds common to its species.
A dog is under "restraint" if it is:
Controlled by means of a leash securely connected to the dog and held by a person who is physically capable of retaining control; or
Within a vehicle being driven or parked on the streets; or
In a building or within a fenced enclosure on the property of its owner, which building or fence is adequate to prevent the dog from escaping therefrom; or
By means of chain, rope or similar materials limited to boundaries of the property of its owner.[1]
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Editor's Note: Former Subsection E, which immediately followed and which provided that a dog was under restraint if it was under control of a competent person and obedient to said person's commands, was repealed 4-3-2000 by Ord. No. 00-1.