As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
ANIMAL CONTROL AUTHORITY
The person designated by the Village of Clyde Board of Trustees
to enforce the applicable provisions of this chapter.
ANIMAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any pet shop, grooming shop, animal auction, performing animal
exhibition, zoo, kennel, cattery, or animal shelter. This term shall
not include veterinary clinics, licensed research facilities, facilities
operated by government agencies, or licensed animal dealers regulated
by the USDA.
ANIMAL SHELTER
A facility designated or recognized by the Village of Clyde
for the purpose of impounding and caring for animals.
ANIMAL WILDLIFE
Any nondomesticated rodent life including but not limited
to squirrels, chipmunks, woodchucks, moles, muskrats, beavers and
raccoons.
APPROVED
Authorized in conformity with Chapter
190 (Zoning) and this chapter.
CAT
Any cat, regardless of sex, age or ownership status.
CATTERY
An establishment maintained for the purpose of boarding or
breeding domestic cats.
CHICKEN
Any domestic hen. Roosters and other types of domestic fowl
are excluded from this definition and are not intended to be permitted
or addressed by this chapter.
COOP
A structure that is designed to house hens, which is enclosed
on all sides by a roof, doors, and walls with or without windows.
A mobile or portable structure that meets this definition shall be
considered a coop for purposes of this chapter.
DOG
Any male, female or neutered domestic canine.
DOMESTICATED ANIMAL
Any dog, cat or other common household pet, such as fish,
hamsters, gerbils and birds, which are maintained indoors. This term
shall exclude farm animals (horses, livestock and poultry) and wild
or other dangerous animals.
DWELLING UNIT
A structure or the part thereof that is used as a home, residence
or sleeping place by one person who maintains a household or by two
or more persons who maintain a common household.
EUTHANIZE
To bring about death by a humane method.
FERAL
Existing in a wild or untamed state, or returning to an untamed
state after domestication.
HARBOR
To provide food or shelter to any dog, cat or other domestic
animal.
KENNEL
A structure to accommodate the commercial boarding, sale or care of dogs, cats or other domestic animals or the harboring of more than four dogs, each being over six months of age. (See also §
190-5, Zoning).
LIVESTOCK
Includes, but is not limited to, horses, bovine animals,
sheep, goats, swine, reindeer, donkeys, mules and any other hoofed
animals.
NEUTER
To permanently sterilize male cats to render them incapable
of impregnating female cats, as carried out by a veterinarian.
NUISANCE
A dog or cat that 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 noise-making;
or chases vehicles or molests, attacks, or interferes with persons
or other domestic animals on public property.
OWNER
A person having the right of property or custody of a dog
or cat, who keeps or harbors a dog or cat, or a person who knowingly
permits a dog or cat to remain on or about any premises occupied by
that person. If such person is under 18 years of age, the owner shall
be deemed to be the parent or guardian of such person.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, organization, or
institution commonly recognized by law as a unit.
PET SHOP
An establishment engaged in the business of buying or selling
at retail dogs or cats or other animals for profit-making purposes.
POLICE WORK DOG
A dog under the care and control of any law enforcement agency
and used primarily for law enforcement investigations and related
work.
RUN
An outdoor area that is enclosed on all sides, including
the top, by fencing that is attached to or surrounding a chicken coop.
A run shall have a doorway or hatch that allows hens to access the
space.
SERVICE DOG
A dog that is trained to aid a person with a disability and
is actually used for this purpose, otherwise known as a "guide dog."
TORTURE or CRUELTY
Any act, omission or neglect whereby unjustifiable physical
pain, suffering or death is caused or permitted.
TRAP, NEUTER, VACCINATE AND RETURN PROGRAM (TNVR)
A program in which community cats are humanely trapped, which
sometimes requires feeding, evaluation, vaccination, sterilization,
and ear-tipping by a veterinarian and return to the trap location
with the intent of controlling or reducing feline population and reproduction.
VETERINARIAN
A person licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the
State of New York.
The control and licensing of cats shall be regulated as follows:
B. Restricted acts. For purposes hereof, when any cat is in violation
of the provisions of this section, the owner shall be deemed to have
permitted or suffered the cat to have committed such violation.
(1) No cat shall be fed outdoors or in any area which provides unfettered
indoor/outdoor access within the Village of Clyde, unless such feeding
is within the immediate and constant presence of the owner.
(2) It shall be unlawful for any person to feed, water or otherwise attract
or create conditions in the Village of Clyde which allow cats, domesticated
or feral, to accumulate on the property or otherwise endanger the
health, safety and welfare of the other residents of the Village of
Clyde.
(3) No person who owns or has control of any cat shall permit or suffer
such cat to attack or bite or injure any person peaceably conducting
themselves in any place where such person may lawfully be; or to attack,
chase, injure or kill another animal of another person when such animal
is in any place where it may lawfully be.
(4) No owner shall permit or suffer any cat to commit a nuisance in a
public highway, public building, park, or on any private property
except with the consent of the owner of the property thereof.
(5) No person shall permit or allow a cat to enter upon another's
property and scratch, claw or deface said property, damage lawns,
flowers, bushes or shrubbery or to scatter trash or garbage placed
out for collection.
(6) No person shall permit the premises, structure or enclosure in which
such cat is kept to be unclean or unsanitary.
(7) No owner shall permit a cat to deposit excrement or urine on the
property of another without the prior approval of the owner of such
property, unless such waste is immediately removed and properly disposed
of.
(8) No owner shall permit a cat to deposit urine or excrement on the
property of the Village of Clyde, including but not limited to any
sidewalk, street, park, playground or parking lot, unless such waste
is immediately removed and properly disposed of.
(9) No owner shall permit a cat from causing a nuisance by howling in
a habitual, consistent, or persistent manner that repeatedly disturbs
the peace of the neighborhood.
(10) All cats shall be vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian
in accordance with NYS Public Health Law. The cat owner shall provide
a certificate of vaccination to the animal control authority upon
request.
(11) No house, apartment, store, yard, enclosure or other place in the
Village of Clyde shall be permitted to keep or harbor more than five
cats over the age of three months. This section shall not apply to
any approved animal establishment, animal shelter, pet shop, veterinary
hospital or kennel.
The Village of Clyde shall not be responsible for the removal
of dead animals found on state highways or on private property. If
a dead animal is found or observed on State Highway 414 (which includes
Glasgow Street and Mill Street) and State Highway 31 (which includes
East Genesee Street West Genesee Street, North Park Street and the
portion of Sodus Street between West Genesee and North Park), the
New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) should be contacted
and shall be responsible for removal. If a dead animal is found or
observed on a Village street, the Village's Highway Department
should be contacted and shall be responsible for removal.
Pursuant to Article 26 of the Agriculture and Markets Law, it
shall be unlawful for any person in the Village of Clyde, by act,
omission or neglect, to cause or permit torture or cruelty to be visited
upon any animal in the Village.