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For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein,
unless the context in which they are used clearly requires a different
meaning:
ABUSIVE CONDITIONS
When a dog does not have access to a shelter, or when a dog
is restrained by a rope or chain that is less than 15 feet in length;
or when a dog is living in an area that is contaminated, insect infested
or littered by feces, broken glass, nails, sharp metal or wood objects,
antifreeze or other harmful objects or poisonous substances; or when
a dog does not have access to a proper supply of clean water and food.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
Any person designated by the Mayor of the City of North Adams
to enforce the laws relating to dogs and other animals.
AT LARGE
A dog unaccompanied by a person of adequate age and discretion
to properly control its actions, and is unrestrained by a leash or
chain not exceeding six feet in length.
CITY POUND
The facility owned and operated by the City of North Adams
for the purpose of impounding or care of dogs and other animals held
under the authority of this chapter.
DANGEROUS DOG
Any dog that has bitten or attacked any person or has attempted
to bite or attack any person. Any dog with a known propensity, tendency
or disposition to attack, to cause injury to, or to otherwise threaten
the safety of domestic animals. Any dog whether leashed or not which,
in a vicious manner, approaches any person in an apparent attitude
of attack upon the streets, sidewalks or any public grounds or places.
KENNEL
One pack or collection of dogs on a single premises, whether
maintained for breeding, boarding, sale, training, holding or other
purpose, and including any shop where dogs are on sale, and also including
every pack or collection of more than three dogs six months old or
over owned or kept by a person on a single premises irrespective of
the purposes from which they are maintained.
MUZZLE
A device placed around the mouth of a dog so as not to injure
the dog but to prevent it from biting any person or animal.
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation, organization, or department
owning, keeping, having an interest in, or having care, custody or
control of, or harboring one or more animals. An animal shall be deemed
harbored if it is fed or sheltered for 11 consecutive days or more.
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOG
Any dog that is impounded or its owners cited for allowing
a dog to run off leash two or more times in a twelve-month period
or any dog that acts in a highly aggressive manner when unprovoked.
Vocalization or barking without more aggressive behavior shall not
cause a dog to be deemed of a highly aggressive manner. Determination
that a dog is potentially dangerous under this section shall be in
the discretion of the Animal Control Officer and the Animal Control
Officer shall notify the owner of any such determination.
RESTRAINT
Any leash, lead or other physical restraint.
SHELTER
Access by a dog at all times to an enclosed dog house, enclosed
porch or garage.
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Every dog six months old or over in the City of North Adams
must be duly licensed.
The time between January 1 and the following December 31 shall
be the license period, both dates inclusive. If a dog is moved into
the City after January 1 the owner shall have 30 days to license such
dog.
Such dogs shall have a current rabies vaccination at time of
licensing. The owner of said dog(s) must provide either a veterinarian's
certification that such dog has been vaccinated in accordance with
the provisions of section 145B, or has been certified exempt from
such provisions as hereinafter provided, or a notarized letter from
a veterinarian that a certification was issued or a metal rabies tag
bearing an expiration date indicating that such certification is still
in effect.
(a) The license fee for a dog that has not been spayed or neutered shall
be $20.
(b) The license fee for a dog that has been spayed or neutered shall
be $8. A registered veterinarian's certification or reasonable facsimile
of same as proof of spaying or neutering shall be presented at the
time of licensing.
(c) The fee for replacement of a lost dog tag shall be $5 each.
(d) Late fee for licensing a dog after May 1, $5.
(e) No license fee shall be charged for any dog used by a public agency,
police dogs, search and rescue dogs and drug-sniffing dogs.
(f) A copy of these regulations shall be made available with every license
sold in the City.
(g) All outstanding, dog-related, fines must be paid before a license
will be issued.
(h) No license fee or part thereof shall be refunded because of subsequent
death, loss, spaying or removal from the City or other disposal of
the dog.
(i) All fees collected by the office of the City Clerk under provisions
of this chapter shall be paid into the treasury of the City monthly
on forms approved by the Mayor.
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Any owner or keeper of a dog not being a resident of the City
but remaining in the City and keeping a dog within the City for a
period of more than 30 days shall become subject to the provisions
of this chapter.
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Any owner or keeper of a dog shall not suffer or allow it to
run at large, loose, or unattended in any street or public place within
the City or upon the premises of anyone other than the owner or keeper,
unless the owner or occupant of such premises grants permission therefor.
Any dog found in violation of the previous paragraph may be
seized by the Animal Control Officer or any duly appointed officer
or representative of the City and confined and impounded in the City
pound or it may be placed in the care of a kennel duly licensed therefore
or a domestic charitable corporation incorporated exclusively for
the purpose of protecting animals from cruelty, neglect or abuse.
Any dog so found at large, loose, or unattended that cannot
be safely seized may be destroyed by the Animal Control Officer or
any duly appointed officer or representative of the City.
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The owner or keeper of any dog who intentionally allows any such dog to cause a nuisance by barking, howling or otherwise in a habitual, consistent or persistent manner that disrupts the peace of the neighborhood or is an annoyance to any seriously ill person residing in the vicinity shall be deemed a public nuisance and shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter
29.
A member of the public may make a complaint in writing to the
Public Safety Commissioner or his designee that an investigation be
conducted to order a restraint or disposal of a dog under provisions
of MGL. c. 140 s. 157.
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Every kennel in operation in the City of North Adams must be
duly licensed. Persons seeking a license renewal must present their
previous license, or others must present certification from the Building
Inspector showing that all applicable requirements have been met.
The fee for each license for a kennel shall be as follows:
(a) Thirty dollars if not more than four dogs are kept in said kennel.
(b) Sixty dollars if more than four but not more than 10 dogs are kept
in said kennel.
(c) Ninety dollars if more than 10 dogs are kept in said kennel.
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All unspayed female dogs must be confined or physically restrained
while in estrus.
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The owner or any person walking or in control of a dog outside
of the owner's or person's property shall not allow or permit such
dog to defecate upon any property, public or private, unless such
person shall remove all litter so deposited by such dog and dispose
of same in a sanitary manner before leaving the immediate premises.
The provision of this section shall not apply to a guide dog accompanying
any blind person.
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Fines and collection of fines for violations of this chapter shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter
29 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of North Adams.
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In the event that any portion of this chapter is declared null
and void by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall
not affect any remaining portions.