[Adopted 7-9-2007]
This regulation is promulgated under the authority granted to
the Board of Health under MGL c. 111, § 31.
[Amended 7-20-2016]
The intent of this regulation is to protect the public health
and welfare by prohibiting feeding or baiting of waterfowl, whose
copious feces are a disease risk factor and present a public health
nuisance.
A.
No persons except the Director of the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries
and Wildlife or his agent or designee, as authorized pursuant to MGL
c. 131, shall feed or bait any waterfowl of the family Anatidae, including,
but not restricted to, ducks, geese, and swans, at any public place
or within 200 feet of any public body of water within the Town of
Sharon.
B.
As used in this section, "feeding" and "baiting" shall mean placing,
exposing, depositing, distributing or scattering, directly or indirectly,
shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, bread, salt
or any other feed or nutritive substances in any manner or form so
as to constitute for such birds a lure, attraction or enticement to,
on or over any such area where such feed items have been placed, exposed,
deposited, distributed or scattered.
C.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to limit the feeding of
domesticated waterfowl, as defined by the Division of Marine Fisheries
and Wildlife, by a farmer as defined in MGL c. 128, when such waterfowl
or other birds are confined in such a manner as may be required pursuant
to said S 23 and any person or his agents, invitees or licensees of
waterfowl lawfully kept as a pet by that person.
D.
Notwithstanding any of the above, the Director of the Division of
Fisheries and Wildlife or his agent or designee may authorize the
emergency feeding of waterfowl and other birds when, in his opinion,
such action is necessary in order to alleviate undue losses and suffering
of such birds due to unusual weather conditions and other circumstances.
The Director may authorize such action by such means as he deems necessary
and expedient, but such means shall include the immediate notification
of the Selectmen thereof by first-class mail.
E.
In addition, in the interests of public health, the Board strongly
recommends that no one feed or bait any waterfowl of the family Anatidae,
including, but not restricted to, ducks, geese, and swans, at any
private place within the Town of Sharon.
A.
Violation of this regulation shall incur a fine of $25 for the first
violation, $50 for the second violation, and $100 for the third and
each subsequent violation within a calendar year.
B.
Enforcement of this regulation may be by the Animal Control Officer,
any police officer, any Board of Health agent, or designated representative.