[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Wilkins as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[The Rabies Prevention and Control in Domestic Animals and Wildlife Act (3 P.S. § 455.1 et seq.) and 7 Pa. Code Chapter 16, Rabies Prevention and Control, are in effect in the Township in relation to rabies prevention and control.]
[Adopted 8-9-1999 by Ord. No. 922 (Ch. 65, Art. II, of the 1998 Township Code)]
This article is enacted to prohibit and to regulate the maintenance, keeping and possession of certain animals within the Township of Wilkins in order to promote the health, safety and general welfare of its inhabitants.
[Amended 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
The Township of Wilkins hereby recognizes the passage of the Pennsylvania Dog Law, Act of December 7, 1982, P.L. 784, No. 225, Art. I, Section 101 et seq., 3 P.S. § 459-101 et seq., as amended. Where the provisions of any other ordinance impose greater restrictions than this article, the provisions of such other ordinances shall be supplemental to any laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereinbefore or hereinafter adopted covering animals within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and specifically in the Township of Wilkins. Should any of the provisions of this article be contrary to the provisions of any act of assembly, it is the intent that the act of assembly shall supersede this article. Should any section or provision of this article be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such section or provisions shall not affect the validity of this article as a whole or any other part thereof.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANIMAL
Construed in a broad sense to include not only animals so called but also birds, fish, reptiles, insects, hogs, dogs, cats, pets, livestock and fowl.
BOARD
The Board of Commissioners of Wilkins Township.
COMMISSIONERS
The Board of Commissioners of the Township of Wilkins.
HOUSEHOLD PET
Any dog, cat or other domestic animal normally and ordinarily kept in or permitted to be at large in the dwelling of its owner.
[Added 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
HUMANE MANNER
Care of an animal to include, but not be limited to, adequate heat, ventilation and sanitary shelter, wholesome food and water consistent with the normal requirements and feeding habits of the animal's size, species and breed.
[Added 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
KENNEL
Any lot in which animals are kept, boarded or trained, whether or not in special buildings or runways, including but not limited to dog and cat kennels, or any lot in which more than three animals are kept.
NUISANCE
A dog or cat shall be considered a nuisance if it damages, soils, defiles or defecates on private property other than the owner's or on public walks and recreation areas, unless such waste is immediately removed and properly disposed of by the owner; causes unsanitary, dangerous or offensive conditions; causes a disturbance by excessive barking or other noisemaking; chases vehicles; or molests, attacks or interferes with persons or other domestic animals on public property.
[Added 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any Township police officer and any person(s) employed, appointed or contracted by the Township who is certified to enforce ordinances or animal control.
OWNER
A person having the right of property or custody of an animal or who keeps or harbors an animal or knowingly permits an animal to remain on or about any premises occupied by that person.
[Added 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, estate or trust, as well as all officers, agents, servants, employees or others acting for any of the same, and shall be taken as applying in the singular or plural, as the case may require.
PET SHOP
A retail shop primarily in the business of selling animals and maintaining, keeping or possessing any animal for which a permit may be issued by the Board of Commissioners at any time during the calendar year or any part thereof.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Wilkins.
[Amended 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
A. 
Household pets.
(1) 
It shall be unlawful to maintain any number of animals within a dwelling unit in such a way that the conditions of the dwelling unit constitute a nuisance or health hazard and threat to the occupants or welfare of the animals maintained.
(2) 
If such pet shall be kept in a dwelling owned or occupied by its owner, such owner shall be required to follow such procedures and practices, as to the number of such pets to be kept there, and as to sanitation, to ensure that no public nuisance shall be created or maintained and no threat to the health of persons living elsewhere shall be created.
B. 
If any such pet shall be kept in an enclosure outside such dwelling, the keeper of every 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.
(1) 
Every keeper 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.
(2) 
At least once each 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.
C. 
All animals shall be kept in a humane manner.
D. 
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to permit any person to maintain any dangerous animal, whether inside or outside a dwelling unit.
[Amended 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
A. 
Any owner, person, firm, association or corporation utilizing the service of an animal or animals for security purposes or possessing an animal as a pet shall be responsible for the quieting of said animal from barking, yelping and/or howling or otherwise disturbing the peace and quiet of the surrounding neighbors in a consistent or persistent manner.
B. 
Nuisances. Nuisances include excessive noise, soiling of public property and of private property not owned or rented by the pet owner, and odors caused by failure to clean the animal's resident property.
(1) 
Soiling occurs when the animal deposits feces on public property, public and private rights-of-way, and private property; or sprays or deposits urine on lawns and landscaping that causes damage to grasses, flowers, shrubs, etc.
(2) 
Nuisance soiling also includes odors caused by failure to properly dispose of feces and clean urine from kennels and yards.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for the owner or person in custody or control of any animal to allow the animal to run at large upon public property or upon the private property of another other than the owner or person in custody or control of said animal. Any animal beyond the boundaries of its owner's property or the property of the person in custody or control of said animal must be under positive control by a leash.
B. 
Every police officer and Ordinance Enforcement Officer of the Township of Wilkins may seize and detain any animal which is found running at large, either on the public property of the Township or the highways of the commonwealth or upon the property of another than the owner of such animal and unaccompanied by the owner or keeper.
C. 
Police officers and Ordinance Enforcement Officers are hereby authorized and empowered to go upon any premises and enter any building to seize and detain animal(s) which have been found running at large, unaccompanied by the owner or keeper, when such police officer or Ordinance Enforcement Officer is in immediate pursuit of any such animal.
A. 
All dogs must be licensed in accordance to the provisions of Pennsylvania Statutes, Title 3, Chapter 8, entitled "Dogs and Cats," as hereafter amended or supplemented.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 3 P.S. § 459-101 et seq.
B. 
It shall be the duty of every police officer or Ordinance Enforcement Officer to seize and detain any licensed dog or dogs which are found running at large upon the public streets of the Township, county or commonwealth or upon the property of other than the owner or keeper of said dog or dogs when unaccompanied by the owner or keeper.
C. 
Every police officer or Ordinance Enforcement Officer may seize and detain any dog or dogs which do not bear a proper license.
D. 
Procedures for the seizure, impoundment and disposition of dogs found running at large shall be as prescribed in 3 P.S. § 459-302.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
E. 
Any dog which is within the limits of the Township shall be confined or controlled on a leash no longer than eight feet, except when on the owner's or keeper's property or on the private property of another person with the knowledge and consent of such person.
F. 
No owner or keeper of any animal, dog or dogs shall permit the premises or enclosures in which the animal or dog is kept to be unsanitary or unclean.
G. 
Except as provided in § 290-23, no person shall bring into, keep or permit in any Township park or in the Township Municipal Building or its appurtenant property any animal, reptile or bird.
[Amended 11-24-2014 by Ord. No. 1048]
H. 
It shall be unlawful for the owner or person in custody or control of any animal to allow such animal to defecate or urinate upon the public property of Wilkins Township, the highways of the county and commonwealth and the private property of another other than the owner or keeper of said animal.
I. 
If such animal shall defecate upon the property other than the owner or keeper of the animal, the owner or person in control must immediately clean up the feces and make proper disposition of it so as not to endanger the health and safety of the public.
J. 
If any animal shall defecate upon the property of the owner or keeper of such animal, the owner or keeper must clean up the feces and make proper disposition of it in accordance with § 115-5B(1) and (2).
[Amended 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990]
A. 
It shall be lawful for any authorized private entity to perform the duties under the provisions of this article.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with any police officer or Ordinance Enforcement Officer in the enforcement of this article.
C. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to cut the leash or take an animal away from such officer having an animal in his possession when found running at large unaccompanied by the owner or keeper.
It shall be lawful for any person to keep pigeons and rabbits anywhere in the Township only if the following conditions are strictly adhered to:
A. 
There shall be no violation of any provision of Chapter 450, Zoning.
B. 
Such pigeons and rabbits shall at all times be confined to pens which shall be constructed out-of-doors and shall be at least 30 feet from any street and at least 30 feet from any inhabited dwelling. All such pens shall be constructed so that the floors shall be not less then two feet from the ground. All filth accumulating in, about and under the same shall be removed at least once every 24 hours and more often if so ordered by the Board or Ordinance Enforcement Officer.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection C, regarding the number of rabbits or pigeons permitted to be kept or maintained, of the 1998 Code, which immediately followed this subsection, was repealed 9-29-2008 by Ord. No. 990.
C. 
Cage birds, including parakeets, parrots, canaries, finches, lovebirds, myna birds and other birds ordinarily kept in cages in households, excluding wild birds captured or rescued and kept in cages, are hereby permitted.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
No person is permitted to maintain, keep or possess within the Township any of the following animals, which classification shall be broadly construed:
A. 
All poisonous animals.
B. 
Apes: chimpanzees (pan), gibbons (hylobates), gorillas (gorilla), orangutans (pongo) and simians (symphalangus).
C. 
Cows (Bos taurus), beef and dairy.
D. 
Baboons (papio, mandrillus).
E. 
Bears (ursidae).
F. 
Bison (Bison bison).
G. 
Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).
H. 
Coyotes (Canis latrans).
I. 
Crocodilians (crocodilia) 30 inches in length or more.
J. 
Deer (cervidae); includes all members of the deer family, for example, white-tailed deer, elk, antelopes, moose.
K. 
Elephants (elephas and loxodonta).
L. 
Game cocks, i.e., fighting birds.
M. 
Goats (Capra hircus).
N. 
Hippopotamuses (hippopotamidae).
O. 
Hogs.
P. 
Horses and ponies (Equus caballus).
Q. 
Hyenas (hyaenidae).
R. 
Jaguars (Panthera onca).
S. 
Leopards (Panthera pardus).
T. 
Lions (Panthera leo).
U. 
Lynxes (lyrnx).
V. 
Monkeys, old world (cercopithecidae).
W. 
Ostriches (struthio).
X. 
Pigs.
Y. 
Piranha fish (characidae).
Z. 
Poultry (ducks, chickens, swans, geese, turkey and guinea fowl) are prohibited.
[Amended 4-29-2013 by Ord. No. 1033; at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
AA. 
Pumas (Felis concolor), also known as "cougars," "mountain lions" and "panthers."
BB. 
Rhinoceroses (rhinocerotidae).
CC. 
Sharks (class chondrichthyes).
DD. 
Sheep (Ovis aries).
EE. 
Snakes which are poisonous, nonpoisonous or constrictor.
FF. 
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia).
GG. 
Swine (suidae).
HH. 
Tigers (Panthera tigris).
II. 
Wolves (Canis lupus).
It shall be unlawful for any person(s) to maintain any dog kennel or pig and/or hog pen within the limits of the Township of Wilkins.
A. 
No individual other than a registered veterinarian in the course of his professional duties is permitted to maintain, keep or possess within the Township of Wilkins any animal not specifically mentioned in § 115-4 herein, unless application for a permit shall have been made by such person to the Board of Commissioners or its designated agent, and a permit shall have been issued thereof. Among such animals for which a permit may be issued by the Board are as follows:
(1) 
Coatimundis (nasua).
(2) 
Crocodilians (crocodilia) under 30 inches in length, including baby alligators and caimans.
(3) 
Eagles (aquila and haliaeetus), subject to state and federal law.
(4) 
Falcons (falconidae), subject to state and federal law.
(5) 
Foxes (vulpes and urocyon).
(6) 
Iguanas (iguanidae).
(7) 
Jugaurandis (herpailurus).
(8) 
Kinkajous (potos).
(9) 
Margays (Felis paradalis).
(10) 
Monkeys: white-throated capuchins and other cebus monkeys; night monkeys or douroucoulis (aotes); marmosets (callimico); callithrix and leontocebus; squirrel monkeys (saimiri); and woolly monkeys (logothrix).
(11) 
Ocelots (Felis paradalis).
(12) 
Otters (lutrinae).
(13) 
Raccoons (procyon).
(14) 
Skunks (mephitinae).
B. 
If all of the standards have not been satisfied, the Board shall reject the application for the permit or revoke the permit, as the case may be, and promptly notify the applicant or permit holder of his decision, in writing. If the application is not approved within 30 days of the date on which it was filed, the application shall be deemed to be denied.
C. 
If all of the standards have been satisfied, the Board shall approve the application for permit, whereupon the permit shall be issued to the individual applicant only for the calendar year or remaining part thereof. Such permit shall not be transferable.
Unless waived by the Board of Commissioners, the application for a permit shall have attached thereto a registered veterinarian's health certificate for each animal to be covered by the permit, shall be verified by an affidavit and shall set forth the following:
A. 
The type and number of animals to be covered by the permit.
B. 
The purpose of keeping such animals.
C. 
The period for which the permit is requested.
D. 
A description of the quarters in which the animals will be kept, including plans and specifications thereof, where appropriate.
E. 
The circumstances, if any, under which the animals will be removed from their quarters.
F. 
Biographical information about the applicant and any other person to be placed in charge of the animals, with particular emphasis on the knowledge of such persons about the animals in question and the experience of such persons handling the animals in question.
G. 
Such additional information as the Board may require which is reasonably related to standards set forth in § 115-14.
In making the determination as to whether a permit should be issued or revoked, the Board of Commissioners shall consider the following standards:
A. 
All animals and animal quarters shall be kept in clean and sanitary conditions. Adequate ventilation shall be maintained.
B. 
The permit holder shall use every reasonable precaution to assure that the animals are not teased, abused, mistreated, annoyed, tormented or in any manner made to suffer by any means.
C. 
Animals which are enemies by nature or are temperamentally unsuited shall not be quartered together or so near each other as to cause the animals fear or to be abused, tormented or annoyed.
D. 
The permit holder shall maintain the premises so as to eliminate offensive odors or excessive noise.
E. 
The permit holder shall not permit any condition causing disturbance of the peace and quiet of his neighbors.
F. 
Animals must be maintained in quarters so constructed as to prevent their escape. The permit holder assumes full responsibility for recapturing any animal that escapes from his premises. The permit holder shall make adequate provisions and safeguards to protect the public from the animals.
A. 
Any person aggrieved by any decision of the Board of Commissioners may, within 30 days thereafter, file a written notice of appeal with the Board. A person aggrieved by any decision of the Board shall include any person who is a property owner in or a resident of the Township who disagrees with such decision. Such appeal shall be heard by the Board in accordance with the provisions of the Local Agency Law (Act of April 28, 1978, P.L. 202, No. 523, as amended, 2 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 551 et seq., and 751 et seq.).
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
B. 
The notice of appeal shall state the name and address of the applicant or the permit holder, as the case may be, the date on which the Board made the decision appealed from and a statement of the grounds on which the appellant contends the decision of the Board was erroneous.
C. 
Within 45 days of receipt of the notice of appeal, the Board of Commissioners shall fix a time and a place for public hearing thereon and shall, not less than five days before the date of the hearing, cause to be published once in a newspaper having a general circulation in the Township notice of the time and place of the hearing; the name and address of the applicant or permit holder, as the case may be; and a brief statement of the issues involved in the appeal.
D. 
The Board of Commissioners or Hearing Officer shall not be required to conduct and/or complete such a hearing unless the appellant first pays to the Township a sum determined by the Township Solicitor to be sufficient to cover any costs of the preparation of the stenographic record of the hearing which the Township shall make part of the original record to be filed with the Court of Common Pleas if an appeal is taken to that Court. Otherwise, such stenographic record shall be filed and preserved by the Township.
E. 
The Board of Commissioners shall review the written findings and conclusions of any hearing officer and render its adjudication within 60 days of its receipt of the stenographic record.
The applicant for any permit hereunder shall, at the time of his application, pay to the Township the following fees:
A. 
Pet shop: a fee as set by resolution for each calendar year or part thereof.
B. 
All other applicants: a fee as set by resolution.
[Amended 12-9-2002 by Ord. No. 949; at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
This article shall be enforced by action brought before a Magisterial District Judge in the same manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure. Any person, partnership, corporation or other entity who or which violates or permits a violation of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding, pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus the costs of prosecution, and in default of the payment of the fine and costs of prosecution, shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding 30 days. Each day that the violation continues shall be considered a separate offense.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding now pending in any court or any actions required or liability incurred or any cause or causes of action occurred or existing under any act or ordinance repealed hereby. No right or remedy of any character shall be lost, impaired or affected by this article.