As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
Hybrids of the African honey bee with various European honey bees that are aggressive compared to the European subspecies.
Any living member of the animal kingdom, excluding humans.
The person duly appointed by the Borough who is tasked with enforcing all provisions of this article.
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Any place where one or more colonies or nuclei of bees are kept.
An animal that is off the premises of the owner and not on a leash or otherwise under the immediate control of a person physically capable of restraining the animal, or which meets the language set forth in § 152-12A.
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Whether or not in response to a command by its owner, an animal that attempts to or does kill, destroy, injure, bite, wound, harm, or otherwise damage any person, domestic animal, or livestock. This definition also includes, but is not limited to, an animal that a reasonable person under a totality of the circumstances would upon observation conclude to be stalking or pursuing any person, domestic animal, or livestock regardless of whether it attempts to kill, destroy, injure, bite, wound, harm, or damage that person, domestic animal, or livestock.
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Any device, either stand-alone or designed to be attached to a structure, for the sole purpose of housing native bats.
Any stage of the common honey bee (Apis mellifera) or other species of the genus Apis.
An owner of an apiary or a person who has charge of an apiary or one or more colonies of bees in the Borough.
Any American or European foul brood, sac brood, bee paralysis or other disease or abnormal condition of eggs, larva, pupa or adult stages of the honey bee.
The policies, procedures and methods contained in the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's Compliance Agreement for Beekeepers.
The Borough of West Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
The embryo and egg, larva, and pupa stages of a bee.
Homing and racing pigeons which have the name of the owner stamped upon the wing or tail, or are banded upon the leg with the name or initials of the owner or with an identification or registration number stamped on the band.
An aggregate of bees consisting principally of workers, but having, when perfect, one queen and, at times, many drones.
The assemblage of cells containing a living stage of a bee at a time prior to emergence as an adult.
The power to influence or direct an animal's behavior or the course of events so that the animals does not intimidate or cause physical harm or damage to persons, other animals or property.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
All species of animals commonly and universally accepted as being domesticated.
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Domesticated breeds/varieties of chickens, excluding roosters; quail; pheasant; pigeons; and doves. Also, domesticated varieties of Muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata), excluding drakes (male ducks), are herein included.
A coop, cage or hutch that is designed to house domestic fowl or domesticated rabbits and is covered, predator-proof, well-ventilated, has at least two solid sides, is designed for easy cleaning access and complies with § 152-6 of this article.
For the purpose of this chapter, any structure of wire, wood, stone or other material, which is of sufficient height and strength to act as a barrier against passage of the animal it is intended to enclose. A fence must be sufficient to prevent the animal from being able to jump, dig, or escape confinement. Underground electric or wireless fences are not considered a barrier against passage. Regulations pertaining to the placement, construction, permitting and inspection of artificial fences can be found in § 455-145.
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A barrier composed of dense vegetation or man-made materials which directs bees quickly into the sky.
An unobstructed area to allow for the natural ingress and egress behaviors of mammalian bats.
A container intended for the housing of a colony of bees.
The taking into custody of an animal by any officer.
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A restraint not greater than six feet in length which is attached to a collar or harness of sufficient strength and quality to restrain the animal to which it is attached and which shall at all times be held and controlled by a person or an owner having the ability to control the leashed animal.
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Restrained by a leash.
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Any structure in which carrier pigeons are housed.
Those species of bats that are native to southeastern Pennsylvania.
A police officer and/or animal control officer.
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Any person having temporary or permanent custody and/or control of, sheltering or having charge of, harboring, exercising control over, or having property rights to, any animal covered by this article. An animal shall be deemed to be harbored if it is fed or sheltered by the person having custody and/or control of the animal.
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Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation or other entity.
Any action which incites, instigates, angers, irritates, enrages or stimulates an animal.
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Any animal that unreasonably annoys a person, endangers the health, safety or welfare of a person, or substantially interferes with the use and enjoyment of a person's property, including but not limited to:
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Any animal that is found running at large;
Any animal in attack;
Any animal that without provocation, molests, attacks, or otherwise interferes with the freedom of movement of persons in a public right-of-way or on public property; or
Any animal that chases motor vehicles in a public right-of-way or on public property.
Any pigeon registered with any national pigeon racing organization.
Control of an animal by physical means so that it remains on the premises of the owner and/or person maintaining custody and/or control of the animal, or, when off the owner's premises, by means of a cage, or leash under the direct control of a person of sufficient strength and ability to control the animal.
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A condition of good order and cleanliness to minimize the possibility of disease transmission.
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A single-family attached dwelling, a single-family detached dwelling or a single-family semidetached dwelling, each as defined in Chapter 455, Zoning, as amended from time to time.
A domestic animal that is attached to a stationary object by a leash.
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