[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 1]
AT LARGE
Any dog or other animal when it is off the property of its
owner and not restrained by the owner, keeper or another competent
person.
COMPLIANCE OFFICER
Any person employed or elected by the Commonwealth, or by
any Municipality, thereof, whether full time employees and/or an authorized
agent acting pursuant to oral or written agreement and whose duty
it is to preserve peace and/or make arrests or to enforce the law.
This term shall specifically include state, constabulary, dog, game,
fish and forest wardens or police officers.
DANGEROUS DOGS
The determination of a dog as a dangerous dog shall be made
by the District Justice upon evidence of a dog's history or propensity
to attack without provocation based upon an incident in which the
dog has done one or more of the following:
A.
Inflicted severe injury on a human being without provocation
on public or private property.
B.
Killed or inflicted severe injury on a domestic animal without
provocation while off the owner's property.
C.
Attacked a human being without provocation.
D.
Been used in the commission of a crime.
IMPOUND
To apprehend, catch, trap, net or if necessary kill any dangerous
dog by the local police department and/or authorized local agency.
KENNEL
Any indoor housing facility wherein dogs are kept for the
purpose of breeding, hunting, training, leasing, buying, boarding,
sale, show, exchange or placement as pets or other similar purpose
and is so constructed that dogs cannot stray therefrom.
OWNER
When applied to the proprietorship of a "dangerous dog,"
this term shall include every person having right of property in such
dog, and every person who keeps or harbors such dog or has in its
care, and every person who permits such dog to remain on or about
any premises by that person.
RESTRAINT or RESTRAINED
When a "dangerous dog" or other animal is controlled by leash
or chain not exceeding six (6) feet in length or when a "dangerous
dog" or other animal is confined to the owner's property.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 2]
1. The running at large of "dangerous dogs" within the Township of Elizabeth
to the annoyance or inconvenience of residents, pedestrians, operators
of motor vehicles using the streets or highways of the Township is
prohibited.
2. Dangerous dogs are considered dangerous animals/dogs and potentially
hazardous to the community. Dangerous dogs shall at no time or under
any circumstances be permitted to run loose in or upon the Township
of Elizabeth. Any dangerous dog running loose in or upon the Township
of Elizabeth shall be subject to restraint, confinement, impoundment,
and/or destruction by any compliance officer, police officer or other
authorized personnel acting on behalf of the Township. It shall be
the duty of any Township compliance officer, police officer or other
authorized personnel acting on behalf of the Township to take whatever
action is necessary under the circumstances and pursuant to 3 P.S.
§ 459-505(A)6 and (C) to properly secure and restrain any
loose dangerous dog including the immediate destruction of the dangerous
dog, and they are hereby authorized to do so.
3. It is unlawful for an owner of a dangerous dog to permit the dog
to be outside the proper enclosure for such dogs unless the dog is
muzzled and restrained by a substantial chain or leash and under physical
restraint of a responsible person. The muzzle shall be made in a manner
that will not cause injury to the dog or interfere with its vision
or respiration but shall prevent it from biting any person or animal
or from destroying property with its teeth.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 4]
1. All dangerous dogs must be confined in a secured building or enclosure.
2. Dangerous dogs must not be kept, housed or harbored in an exterior
yard without first obtaining approval from the Zoning Hearing Board
of the Township of Elizabeth. In no case are dangerous dogs permitted
to be kept, housed or harbored in an exterior yard unless the area
is secured by a fence, the material and dimensions thereof having
been approved by the Zoning Enforcement Office or his/her authorized
agent. Said fence must be at least eight feet high if not constructed
with a roof and shall also require approval by the Zoning Hearing
Board of the Township of Elizabeth.
3. All entrances to and exits from a property where a dangerous dog
is confined must be posted with a warning sign, the size and type
of which is thereof having been approved by the Zoning Enforcement
Office.
4. Any dangerous dog which is removed from its area of confinement into
or upon the public ways of the Township of Elizabeth must be kept
securely leashed and muzzled at all times.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 5]
1. Primary enclosures shall be construed and maintained so as to provide
sufficient space to allow each dog to turn freely and to stand erect,
sit and lie down in a comfortable, normal position. Litters of puppies
under eight weeks of age may be kept in the same primary enclosures
as long as the total weight does not exceed the provisions of this
section. The minimum of area dimensions and various sizes of dogs
shall be as follows:
A. Dogs up to 25 pounds — five square feet per dog.
B. Dogs 25 to 45 pounds — eight square feet per dog.
C. Dogs over 45 pounds — 12 square feet per dog.
2. Runs shall be at least 36 inches wide for dogs up to 45 pounds and
at least 48 inches wide for dogs over 45 pounds.
3. Any dog kept in a cage, crate or pen shall be exercised or have access
to a run at least twice daily unless otherwise directed by a veterinarian.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 6]
1. Dogs shall be provided access to shelter which protects them against
inclement weather, keeps them dry and allows them to preserve a normal
body temperature.
2. If dog houses with chains are used as shelters for dogs kept outside,
the chains used shall contain a swivel or be attached to a swivel
and shall be placed and attached so that they cannot become entangled
with the chains of other dogs or another object. The chains shall
be a type commonly used for the size and type of dog involved and
shall be attached to the dog by means of a well-fitted buckle-type
collar. The chains shall be at least three times the length of the
dog as measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail,
but no less than 10 feet in length and shall allow the dog convenient
access to the dog house.
3. No animal may be housed on a temporary or permanent basis in any
shelter constructed of uninsulated metal.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 7]
No person or residence shall be permitted to own, harbor or
maintain a nondomestic canine or hybrid within the Township limits.
This section shall not affect any such animal owned by a person living
within the Township limits prior to the effective date of this section.
This section shall not apply to any educational, institutional, zoological
garden or circus.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 8]
All litters of puppies born within the Township limits are required
to be registered with the Police Department within ten (10) working
days of birth. There shall be no fee to register the first litter
born between January 1 and December 31 of any year. Each household,
excluding those holding a current kennel permit, shall be limited
to one litter of puppies per year. The pet limit otherwise established
by the Township shall not include litters of young under twelve (12)
weeks of age that have been registered with the Department. This Section
shall not affect kennels registered with the Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculture.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 9]
Any dangerous dog which bites and/or attacks a person for any
reason may be destroyed at the owner's expense or permanently
removed from the Township of Elizabeth. The destruction of the dangerous
dog shall only be under the circumstance upon which a compliance officer,
police officer and/or authorized agent in the Township in their discretion
believes that the destruction of the animal is the only alternative
available to ward off the dangerous dog attack. If said dangerous
dog is not removed from the Township or destroyed, it shall thereafter
be subject to seizure and/or destruction by the Township or its duly
authorized agents.
[Ord. 707, 10/5/1998, § 10]
1. Any person violating any provision of this Part shall be subject
to a fine of up to $300 dollars and/or imprisonment of up to 30 days.
2. In addition, any person violating the provisions of this Part shall
be subject to immediate seizure of the dangerous dog. Any dangerous
dog having been seized shall be thereafter transferred to the appropriate
animal protection agency to be held in custody. Any person recovering
possession of any dangerous dog, heretofore having been seized and
turned over to the appropriate protection agency, who brings that
same animal back into the Township of Elizabeth shall have committed
a second offense.
3. In addition, any person violating any provisions of this Part shall
be subject to the following:
B. Revocation of dangerous dog license and recession of the license
by the Borough.
C. Prohibition from obtaining another dangerous dog license for up to
five years.