[Adopted 10-1-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-160 (Ch. 2, Part 1, of
the 1984 Code of Ordinances)]
Uncontrolled or excessive noise from animals is detrimental
to the physical, mental and social well-being of the residents of
Jacobus Borough. Uncontrolled and incessant barking of dogs or the
making of noises from other animals can result in stress to people
who are within audible range of such noise. Such stress can and does
adversely affect the health of such individuals and interferes with
the peaceable enjoyment of the property on which they reside. The
purpose of this article, adopted under § 1202 of the Borough
Code, is to promote the public health, safety and welfare by
making it unlawful to permit an animal to create such an offensive
situation by barking or otherwise creating detrimental noise.
It shall be considered a nuisance when a person, firm, partnership,
corporation or association, whether incorporated or unincorporated,
whether an owner, tenant, possessor or occupier of real property,
owns, controls, possesses, harbors or causes any animal or fowl which
barks, bays, cries, squawks or makes such other noise repeatedly and
consistently and/or intermittently for an extended period of time
and which annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities.
The Borough, prior to taking any enforcement action hereunder, shall investigate or cause to be investigated any alleged nuisance, as defined herein. If a nuisance, as described herein, is determined to exist, the Borough may proceed in accordance with §
75-5 hereunder.
The following shall not be considered a violation of this article:
A. Noises made by farm animals located on farms that constitute agricultural
operations protected from nuisance suits by the Right to Farm Law or any similar legislation now in force or hereinafter
enacted to protect farm operations from legal actions that have the
effect of restricting lawful agricultural operations.
B. Barking or other noises made by dogs or other animals in response
to a person who is trespassing upon private property in or upon which
the animal is lawfully situated or if the noise is made in response
to an unlawful physical assault upon the dog or other animal or upon
a person lawfully on the property on which the dog or other animal
is situated. By way of illustration, but not limitation, this exception
does not apply to noises made in response to a person walking, running
or being present on a sidewalk intended for the public or within the
public right-of-way of any road, regardless of whether the animal
may perceive the presence of such person as being intrusive or alarming.
C. Barking or other noises made by dogs or other animals located in
a kennel, veterinarian's office or other similar lawful place
of business, provided that the operator of the facility has adopted
and implemented reasonable policies to avoid adverse impacts to the
occupants of neighboring properties, such as, by way of illustration,
but not limitation, installing or constructing buffers between the
location of the animals and affected neighboring properties, the placement
of loud animals indoors or the refusal to accept, on other than an
emergency basis, animals which have previously created noise problems
for the operator.
[Amended 7-3-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-3]
Any person who shall violate the provisions of this article
shall be subject to a summary criminal proceeding before the Magisterial
District Justice as provided by the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal
Procedure, as may be amended from time to time. Upon a finding of
a violation, a fine of not less than $450 nor more than $1,000, plus
costs of prosecution, including court costs and reasonable attorney
fees incurred by the Borough to prosecute the violation, shall be
imposed, and such person may be subject to imprisonment of up to 15
days in the event such fines and costs are unpaid. Each day that such
noises occur shall constitute a separate violation of this article.
The provisions of this article shall be enforced by the Jacobus
Borough Zoning Officer, Jacobus Borough Animal Enforcement Officer,
any Jacobus Borough official appointed from time to time by resolution
of the Borough Council, or by any police officer having authority
within Jacobus Borough.
[Adopted 11-6-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-5]
This article shall be known and referred to as "the Jacobus
Chicken Ordinance."
Chickens shall be permitted within any zoning district at residentially used parcels, subject to §
75-8D(3) above. The keeping of chickens on any residential parcel containing one acre or more and any nonresidential parcel shall be governed by the Borough Zoning Ordinance.
Chickens kept under this article may be kept for personal use
and consumption only and permittees shall not engage in any commercial
sales, breeding or other endeavor with regard to the chickens permitted
hereunder; provided, however, that permittees may sell surplus eggs
produced by chickens.