[Amended 8-12-2013 by Ord. No. 2700]
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep any pig, hog, or
porcine animal at any place within the Township of Haverford. Also
prohibited:
All poisonous animals, including rear-fang snakes
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Apes: chimpanzees (Pan), gibbons (Hylobates), gorillas (Gorilla),
orangutans (Pongo) and stamangs (Symphalangus)
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Baboons (Papio, Mandrillus)
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Bears (Ursidae)
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Bison (Bison)
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Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus)
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Crocodilians (Crocodilia), 24 inches in length or more
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Coyotes (Canis latrans)
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Deer (Cervidae); includes all members of the deer family; for
example white-tailed deer, elk, antelopes, moose
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Elephants (Elephas and Loxodonta)
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Gamecocks; i.e., fighting birds
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Hippopotami (Hippopotamidae)
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Hyenas (Hyaenidae)
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Jaguars (Panthers onca)
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Leopards (Panthera pardus)
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Lions (Panthera leo)
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Lynxes (Lynx)
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Monkeys, Old World (Cercopithecidae)
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Ostriches (Stuthio)
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Piranha fish (Characidae)
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Pumas (Fellis concolor); also known as cougars, mountain lions
and panthers
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Rhinoceroses (Rhinocero tidae)
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Roosters
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Sharks (Class Chrondrichthyes)
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Snakes; all snakes, native or otherwise, exceeding four feet
in length
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Snow leopards (Panthers uncia)
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Swine (Suidne)
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Turtles (Chelonia)
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Tigers (Panthera tigris)
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Wolves (Canis lupus)
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No more than four dogs three months or age or older shall be
kept, maintained or harbored in any residential housing unit located
on any lot less than one acre in area or in any industrial or business
establishment or on its grounds. This restriction shall not apply
to properly licensed catteries, kennels, pet shops, pounds and shelters.
[Amended 8-12-2013 by Ord. No. 2700; 1-8-2018 by Ord. No. 2830]
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep any domestic animal,
except household pets, except as provided in this section:
A. From and after the effective date of this article, no owner or person shall keep or raise any of the following animals and maintain within the limits of this Township any structures, buildings, shelters or pens for any large animal or farm animals as defined in this chapter on any lot less than one acre in area. Large animals and farm animals, except rabbits, hares, guinea pigs, rats, mice, or chinchillas, and chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, domestic fowl, swans or turkeys, shall be confined in quarters, corrals, pastures or other outdoor spaces, no part of which shall be closer than 100 feet from the exterior limits of any dwelling or of any property line, except as provided in §
49-10C, related to the maintenance of backyard chickens.
B. From and after the effective date of this article, no owner or person shall keep or raise any small animals, as defined in this chapter, and those farm animals that are specifically exempt from the setback provisions of §
49-10A shall be kept confined in quarters, corrals, pastures, or other outdoor spaces, no part of which shall be closer than 20 feet from the exterior limits of any dwelling or of any property line.
C. Up to four chickens maintained as pets for the noncommercial production of eggs may be kept in a backyard of a property on less than one acre, subject to the provisions of this chapter, except §
49-10A above, subject to the following regulations:
(1) Roosters (male chickens) are prohibited.
(2) Perceptible noise from chickens at the property boundary must conform with Article
III, Noise Nuisance.
(3) Odors from chickens, chicken manure, or other chicken-related substances
shall not be perceptible at the property boundaries.
(4) Waste and bedding shall not be composted in accordance Chapter
138, Property Maintenance, Article
IV, On-Lot Compost Piles, and must be sealed in a rodentproof and flyproof container for collection.
(5) Regular cleaning of the coop is required as needed to prevent odor.
(6) The coop and attached pen may not be placed or constructed within
a required front or side yard and must be set back a minimum of 20
feet from any dwelling or property line.
(7) Chicken feed left over from feeding may not remain past dusk in an
area accessible to rodents or other pests.
(8) All eggs need to be removed on a daily basis.
(9) No chicken may be slaughtered on a residential property.
(10)
If a chicken dies, it must be disposed of promptly in a sanitary manner in accordance with Chapter
138, Property Maintenance, Article
II, Control of Rodents.
(11)
The coop must be posted with copy of the safe handling guidelines
poster prepared by the Center for Disease Control and published at
https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/150452.
(12)
Tenants of a property must obtain the written consent of the
property owner to permit the maintenance of chickens thereon.
D. The owner of every such animal shall confine the same in an enclosure
sufficient to prevent such animal from running at large, and such
enclosure shall be of a size and construction conducive to the animal's
health, and adequate sanitary drainage facilities shall be provided.
E. The owner of any animal shall cause the litter and droppings therefrom
to be collected daily in a container or receptacle that when closed
shall be ratproof and flytight, and after every such collection shall
cause such container or receptacle to be kept closed. At least twice
a week, every such keeper shall cause all litter and droppings so
collected to be disposed of in such manner as not to permit the presence
of fly larvae.
F. The owner of any animal shall cause all feed provided therefor to
be stored and kept in a ratproof and flytight building, box, container,
or receptacle.
G. The Director of Code Enforcement shall inspect any such structure,
shelter, pen, corral or coop or yard on any premises against which
a complaint has been made and issue any such order as may be necessary
to carry out the provisions of this section.
[Amended 3-13-2017 by Ord. No. 2805]
A. Owners shall at all times keep their canine, whether licensed or
not, from running at large, molesting passersby or passing vehicles,
or attacking other animals.
B. A canine on the owner's premises, which is neither tied nor secured
within an enclosure, is hereby defined as one which runs at large.
C. If a canine is tied on the owner's property by a lead, the lead cannot
extend on to walkways, pedestrians' right-of-way or onto neighboring
property.
D. Any canine off the property of the person having custody shall be
on a lead not exceeding six feet in length and of sufficient strength
to restrain the canine. Such lead shall be held by a person of sufficient
strength and maturity so as to be capable of controlling the canine.
The owner shall exercise proper care and control of the canine to
prevent it from becoming a public nuisance.
E. For purposes of this section, "confinement of a canine" shall mean:
(1) Confined inside the residential structure of the owner or keeper;
(2) Physically restrained by a chain or leash on the residential property
of the owner or keeper;
(3) Within a suitable fence or enclosure from which the animal may not
escape or endanger public safety outside of the area of confinement.
F. If the canine is on the residential property of the owner or keeper,
in the presence of its owner or keeper and has demonstrated direct
and immediate voice control by its owner or keeper, it shall be deemed
to be properly controlled.
G. An "electronic fence" or "electronic collar" is defined as a fence
or a collar that controls the movement of a canine by emitting an
electrical shock when the animal wearing the collar nears a boundary
of the owner's or keeper's property. Canines may be confined to the
premises of the residential property of its owner or keeper by an
electronic fence or an electronic collar subject to the following:
(1) The collar may be controlled manually by a person or automatically
in a predetermined manner.
(2) Canines confined to residential property of the owner or keeper by
an electronic fence or an electronic collar shall not be permitted
to be nearer than five feet away from any public sidewalk or right-of-way,
whichever is greater.
(3) Canines that have been found to be dangerous animals by the Animal
Control Officer are prohibited from being confined by an electronic
fence or an electronic collar in the front yard of their owners' or
keepers' property.
It shall be unlawful for the owner of any canine to permit said
canine (male or female) to injure any human being by biting, jumping
on, knocking down or by attacking said human being.