[Adopted 5-10-1966 by Ord. No. 277 (Ch. III of the 1971 Code of Ordinances);
amended in its entirety 8-20-2019 by Ord. No. 709]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated, unless a different meaning clearly appears from
the context:
AFRICANIZED HONEYBEE
Hybrids of the African honeybee with various European honeybees
that are aggressive compared to the European subspecies.
ANIMAL
Any living member of the animal kingdom, excluding humans.
APIARY
Any place where one or more colonies or nuclei of bees are
kept.
BAT HOUSE
Any device, either stand-alone or designed to be attached
to a structure, for the sole purpose of housing native bats.
BEE
Any stage of the common honeybee (Apis mellifera) or other
species of the genus Apis.
BEE DISEASE
Any American or European foul brood, sac brood, bee paralysis
or other diseases or abnormal condition of eggs, larval, pupal or
adult stages of the honeybee.
BEEKEEPER
An owner of an apiary or a person who has charge of an apiary
or one or more colonies of bees in the Borough.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
The policies, procedures and methods contained in the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture's Compliance Agreement for Beekeepers.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
BROOD
The embryo and eff, larva, and pupa stages of a bee.
CARRIER PIGEON
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.
COMB
The assemblage of cells containing a living stage of a bee
at a time prior to emergence as an adult.
DEPARTMENT
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
DOMESTIC FOWL
Domesticated breeds/varieties of chickens, excluding roosters;
quail; pheasant; pigeons; and doves. Also, domesticated varieties
of Muscovy ducks (Carina moschata), excluding drakes (male ducks),
are herein included.
ENCLOSURE
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 §
102-6 of this Code.
FLY-AWAY ZONE
An unobstructed area to allow for the natural ingress and
egress behaviors of mammalian bats.
FLYWAY
A barrier composed of dense vegetation or man-made materials
which directs bees quickly into the sky.
HIVE
A container intended for the housing of a colony of bees.
KENNEL
Any property and/or establishment wherein domesticated pets
(and not livestock as defined in this article) are kept, transported
to, transported from, or seen by appointment for the purposes of breeding,
boarding, grooming, obedience training, sale, or show purposes. For
the purpose of this definition, the production of more than two litters
in any calendar year shall be considered "breeding"; and the keeping
of more than five dogs or more than five cats on any property located
with the ESP Region shall be considered to be a "kennel" operation.
LOFT
Any structure in which carrier pigeons are housed.
NATIVE BAT
Those species of bats that are native to Pennsylvania.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation or
other entity.
PETS, KEEPING OF
The keeping of domesticated animals of types that are normally
considered to be kept by the residents of a dwelling for the pleasures
of the resident family. These types of animals can include, but are
not necessarily limited to, dogs, cats, small birds, gerbils, rabbits
and other animals commonly sold by pet shops; however, no more than
five dogs, cats, small birds, gerbils, rabbits and other animals commonly
sold by pet shops may be kept upon any property, unless said property
is a lawfully established "kennel" under the terms of this article.
RACING PIGEON
Any pigeon registered with any national pigeon racing organization.
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING
A single-family attached dwelling, a single-family detached
dwelling or a single-family semidetached dwelling, each as defined
in the Borough Zoning Ordinance, as amended from time to time.
Except as provided in this article, no person shall import into
the Borough, possess, display, offer for sale, trade, barter, exchange
or adopt, or give as a household pet to any person, to be maintained
within the Borough, any animal except the following, which require
the providing of adequate housing and proper care:
A. Domestic dogs, excluding hybrids with wolves, coyotes, or jackals;
B. Domestic cats, excluding hybrids with ocelots or margays;
D. Captive-bred species of common cage birds;
E. Nonpoisonous snakes not to exceed six feet in total length;
G. Small reptiles, including turtles and lizards;
H. Small amphibians, including newts, frogs, and salamanders, traditionally
kept in the home for pleasure rather than for commercial purposes;
I. Carrier pigeons and racing pigeons, when kept in compliance with
permit requirements;
K. Bees, when kept in compliance with permit requirements;
It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to permit any
animal owned by or under the custody, supervision or control of such
person to be at large without controlled restraint, either upon the
public streets, alleys or sidewalks in the Borough or upon property
of another, including the property of the Borough or of any school
district.
Owning, possessing, harboring, supervising or controlling any
animal or bird which howls, barks, meows, squawks or makes other sounds
continuously and/or incessantly for a period of 10 minutes or makes
such noise intermittently for 30 minutes or more to the disturbance
of any person at any time of the day or night, regardless of whether
the animal or bird is situated in or upon private property; provided,
however, that at the time the animal or bird is making such noise,
no person is trespassing or threatening to trespass upon private property
in or upon which the animal or bird is situated or for any other legitimate
cause which teased or provoked the animal or bird.
Any violation of this article that would also violate any state
or federal law, statute, rule or regulation shall be prosecuted under
such state or federal law, statute, rule or regulation, as applicable,
and not under this article.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this article shall,
upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine not to exceed
$600, and in default of payment, to undergo imprisonment for a term
not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a violation of this article continues
shall constitute a separate offense.
If any provision, sentence, clause, section, subsection or portion
of this article is for any reason found to be unconstitutional, illegal
or invalid, such unconstitutionality, illegality or invalidity shall
not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions, sentences, clauses,
sections, subsections or portions of this article. It is hereby declared
as the intent of the Borough Council of the Borough that this article
would have been adopted had such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid
provision, sentence, clause, section, subsection or portion thereof
not been included herein.
[Adopted 3-6-2012 by Ord.
No. 655]
For purposes of this article, the following definitions apply:
FEEDING
The provision of food, water, or other substance left outside
of any building or structure.
FERAL OR HOMELESS CATS
One that exists in an untamed state or one that has returned
to an untamed state is no longer considered domesticated, or one that
was previously residing in a domesticated home and has been abandoned
by its prior owner.
SHELTERING
The provision of any type of shelter, whether temporary or
permanent, that a cat may enter.
The feeding and/or sheltering of feral or homeless cats is hereby
prohibited on any public or private property within the Borough of
Tamaqua.
This article shall be enforced by the Tamaqua Code Enforcement
Officer, Tamaqua Borough Police, the Tamaqua Board of Health, and
their agents.
A. Any person found to be feeding and/or sheltering a feral or homeless
cat shall immediately be issued a cease and desist order by the enforcement
officer set forth above.
B. In the event any person fails to comply with a cease and desist order,
the Board of Health, the Tamaqua Borough Police, the Animal Control
Officer and their agents have the right to seize and remove any feral
or homeless cats from their property.
C. Unless otherwise provided for herein, any person who fails to comply
with a cease and desist order, other written order, or any other provision
of this section shall be guilty of a summary offense, shall be punishable
by a fine of not more than $1,000, plus court costs and reasonable
attorneys' fees incurred by the Borough in the enforcement proceedings.
Upon judgment against any person by summary conviction, or by proceedings
by summons on default of the payment of the fine or penalty imposed
and the costs, the defendant may be sentenced and committed to the
Schuylkill County correctional facility for a period not exceeding
30 days. In addition to any civil or criminal penalties, any license
to keep animals may be revoked.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
D. In the event that animals are removed from a property, the property
owner shall be fined the sum of $100 per animal removed and the costs
of removal may also be placed as a lien on the property.