[Adopted 11-19-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-9 (Part 5, Ch. 4, Art. A, of the 1975 Code of Ordinances)]
It shall be unlawful for any owner, custodian,
or keeper of any dog to allow or permit such dog to run at large at
any time upon the streets, alleys, highways, roads, public grounds
of the Borough, or upon the private property of someone other than
the owner, custodian, or keeper of such dog, unless accompanied by
such owner, custodian, or keeper and restrained on a leash. The provisions
of this article are intended to supplement the duties and responsibilities
imposed by virtue of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Dog Law, as
amended.
Any dog running at large in conflict with the provisions of §
68-1 of this article may be seized or detained by any Borough police officer or the Borough's Animal Control Officer and taken to the Chester County SPCA. The Chief of Police or his agents or the Borough's Animal Control Officer shall cause any dog bearing a proper license tag or permanent identification marker, and so seized and detained, to be properly kept and fed at the Chester County SPCA and shall cause immediate notice, by registered or certified mail, with return receipt requested, to the person in whose name the license was procured, or his agent, to claim such dog within five days after receipt thereof. The owner or claimant of such dog so detained shall pay a penalty of $15 to the Borough and shall pay all reasonable expenses incurred by reason of such dog's detention to the detaining parties before the dog is returned to the owner or claimant. Any unlicensed dog seized or detained by any Borough police officer or the Borough's Animal Control Officer shall be kept and fed for a period of 48 hours at the Chester County SPCA.
If five days after obtaining the postal return
receipt from the registered owner of a licensed dog, such dog has
not been claimed, the Chief of Police or his agents shall dispense
such dog by sale or by giving it to the Chester County SPCA. All monies
derived from the sale of such dog, after deducting the expenses of
its detention, shall be paid through the Department of Agriculture
to the State Treasurer for credit to the Dog Law Restricted Account.
Any unlicensed dog remaining unclaimed after 48 hours may be humanely
killed or given to the Chester County SPCA.
It shall be unlawful for the owner, custodian
or keeper of any dog to harbor, care for, shelter or maintain any
dog or dogs in such a manner as to disturb or unduly annoy the public
through the dog's noise, barking, smell, mischief or other harmful
or annoying propensities. All dog pens or other areas in which dogs
are kept shall be maintained in a sanitary condition free of offensive,
obnoxious or foul orders.
Unless attended by its owner or some other person
responsible to the owner, no dog shall be permitted to run at large
upon the outdoor area of any public or private property, nor be confined
in an open-air enclosure where its barking may disturb the quiet of
the neighborhood, after 10:00 p.m. or before 6:00 a.m. prevailing
time.
No person owning, harboring, keeping or in charge
of any dog shall cause, suffer or allow such dog to defile or defecate
on any sidewalk, pathway, play area, park or any place where people
congregate or walk or on any private property without the permission
of the owner of said property.
[Amended 5-2-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-6]
A. Except as
otherwise provided in the Pennsylvania Dog Law, this article may be
enforced by any Borough police officer or any other duly appointed
person. Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision
of this article shall, upon conviction thereof in a summary proceeding
brought before a District Justice, be guilty of a summary offense
and shall be subject to the payment of a fine of not less than $50
and not more than $600, plus the costs of prosecution. Every day that
a violation of this article continues shall constitute a separate
offense.
B. Any person
found guilty of or liable for violating any ordinance of the Borough
shall be assessed court costs and reasonable attorney’s fees
incurred by the Borough in the enforcement proceedings.
[Added 9-17-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-6]
[Adopted 10-16-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-9]
To the extent that the keeping of chickens and ducks is authorized
pursuant to the applicable laws and ordinances of the Borough of Malvern,
such keeping of chickens and ducks shall be conducted in accordance
with the provisions of this article. The keeping of any other species
of fowl or poultry is prohibited. The keeping of male chickens is
prohibited.
To the extent that any artificial lighting is used within any
enclosure, such lighting shall not be visible beyond the boundaries
of the property where such enclosure is located between dusk and dawn
except in the case of emergencies.
The regulations imposed by this article are intended as a minimum
standard of operation and are not intended to provide safe harbor
from any other duty imposed by law. Nothing herein shall be deemed
to render any condition, practice, or circumstance to be lawful or
reasonable if such condition or circumstance would otherwise be deemed
a nuisance or tortious conduct under other applicable law. No private
cause of action is authorized pursuant to this article.