[Adopted 3-4-1981 by L.L. No. 3-1981 (Ch. 17 of the 1972
Code); amended in its entirety 12-15-2010 by L.L. No. 8-2010]
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Dog Licensing
(and Control) Law of the Town of Carmel, New York."
The purpose of this article is to provide for the licensing
and identification of dogs, the control and protection of the dog
population and the protection of personal property, domestic animals
and deer from dog attack and damage and to preserve the public health,
safety and welfare by enforcing regulations and restrictions on the
activities of dogs that are consistent with the rights and privileges
of citizens of the Town.
This article is enacted pursuant to the provisions of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York, as amended by Part T of Chapter
59 of the Laws of 2010, and as may be subsequently amended and supplemented.
All words, terms or phrases used herein shall have the meanings
indicated below or as defined in the Agriculture and Markets Law.
If no specific definition is set forth, all words shall have their
usual and customary meaning in the English language. Words used in
the present tense include the future and the plural includes the singular.
The word "shall" is intended to be mandatory.
CLERK
The Town Clerk of the Town of Carmel or his or her agent.
DOG
Any member of the species canis familiaris.
HARBOR
To provide food or shelter to any dog.
IDENTIFICATION TAG
A tag issued by the Clerk that sets forth an identification
number, as required by the provisions of this article.
OWNER
Any person who harbors or keeps any dog.
In accordance with the provisions of § 112 of the
Agriculture and Markets Law:
A. In
the event of a change in ownership of any dog that has been assigned
an identification number or in the address of the owner of record
of any such dog, the owner of record shall, within 10 days of such
change, notify the Clerk.
B. If
any dog that has been assigned a municipal identification number is
lost or stolen, the owner of record shall, within 10 days of the discovery
of such loss or theft, notify the Clerk.
C. In
the case of a dog's death, the owner of record shall so notify
the Clerk, either prior to renewal of license or upon the time of
such renewal.
In accordance with § 117 of the Agriculture and Markets
Law:
A. The Dog Control Officer shall seize:
(1) Any dog which is not licensed, whether on or off the owner's
premises.
(2) Any licensed dog which is not in the control of its owner or custodian
or not on the premises of the dog's owner or custodian, if there
is probable cause to believe the dog is dangerous.
(3) Any dog which poses an immediate threat to the public safety.
(4) Any dog in violation of §
70-9A through
G of this article.
B. The Dog Control Officer, when acting pursuant to his or her special
duties, shall make and maintain a complete record of any seizure and
subsequent disposition of any dog. Such record shall include, but
not be limited to, a description of the dog, the date and hour of
seizure, the municipal identification number of such dog (if any),
the location where seized, the reason for the seizure and the owner's
name and address, if known.
C. Each dog seized in accordance with the provisions of this article
shall be properly sheltered, fed and watered for the redemption period
as hereinafter provided.
D. Each dog which is not identified, whether or not licensed, shall
be held for a period of five days from the day seized during which
period the dog may be redeemed by its owner, provided that such owner
produces proof that the dog has been licensed and has been identified
pursuant to the provisions of this article and further provided that
the owner pays the impoundment fees established by Town Board resolution
annually.
E. If, at the end of the appropriate redemption period, said dog has
not been redeemed by its owner, the owner shall forfeit all title
to the dog and it shall be available for adoption or be released to
an authorized humane society or shelter.
F. Prior to releasing a dog to its owner or adopting out a dog, the
Putnam County Humane Society shall deliver to the owner a statement
of the number of days the dog has been in the shelter and the costs
for any veterinary care. All fees due and owing for the shelter and
veterinary care shall be paid together with the impoundment fees and
any licensing fees, to the Putman County Humane Society, who shall
give a receipt to the owner at which time such dog may be released
to the owner. The Putnam County Humane Society shall then forward
said payment to the Clerk.
[Amended 3-7-2012 by L.L. No. 1-2012]
It shall be unlawful for any owner of any dog in the Town to
permit or allow such dog to:
A. Except while
present at a lawfully designated Dog Park within the Town of Carmel,
to run at large, unless the dog is accompanied by its owner or a responsible
person and under the full control of such owner or person and restrained
by means of a suitable leash. For the purpose of this article, a dog
or dogs hunting in the company of a hunter or hunters shall be considered
as accompanied by its owner.
B. Engage in
habitual and loud howling, barking, crying or whining or conduct as
to unreasonably and habitually disturb the comfort of any person other
than the owner of such dog.
C. Uproot,
dig, or otherwise damage any vegetables, lawns, flowers, garden beds,
or other property without the consent or approval of the owner of
such property.
D. Chase, jump
upon or at, or otherwise harass any person in such manner as to reasonably
cause intimidation or fear or to put such person in reasonable apprehension
of bodily harm.
E. Habitually
chase, run alongside of or bark at motor vehicles, motorcycles or
bicycles while on a public street, highway, or place, or upon private
property without the consent or approval of the owner of such property.
F. Create a
nuisance by defecating, urinating or digging on public property or
on private property without the consent or approval of the owner of
such property.
G. If a female
dog, when in heat, be off the owner's premises unless the dog is accompanied
by its owner or a responsible person and under the full control of
such owner or person and restrained by means of a suitable leash.
Any dog which shall attack any person or domestic animal within
the meaning of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law of the
State of New York may, in the alternative, be dealt with in accordance
with Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law.
Any person violating any provision of this article or the Agriculture
and Markets Law, including the failure to license a dog, the failure
to have a dog properly identified or to knowingly affix to any dog
any false or improper identification tag or special identification
tag for identifying guide, service or hearing dogs, shall be subject
to a fine, which shall not be less than $25, except that:
A. Where the person was found to have violated this article within the
preceding five years, the fine shall not be less than $50; and
B. Where the person was found to have committed two or more violations
of this article within the preceding five years, the fine shall not
be less than $100.