[HISTORY: Adopted by the Council of the City of Perth Amboy 9-4-1990 as Ord. No. 508-90. Amendments noted where applicable.]
A. The words hereinafter defined shall have the meanings herein indicated
for the purposes of this chapter, as follows:
CAT
Any member of the domestic feline species, male, female,
or neutered.
CAT OF LICENSING AGE
Any cat which has attained the age of sewn (7) months or
which possesses a set of permanent teeth.
CITY
The City of Perth Amboy in the County of Middlesex.
KENNEL
Any establishment wherein or whereon the business of boarding
or selling cats or breeding cats for sale is carried on, except a
pet shop.
NEUTERED
Permanently incapable of reproduction as certified by a licensed
veterinarian.
OWNER
When applied to the proprietorship of a cat, shall mean and
include every person having a right of property in such cat and every
person who has such cat in his keeping.
PERSON
An individual, firm, partnership, corporation or association
of persons.
PET SHOP
Any room or group of rooms, cage or exhibition pen, not part
of a kennel, wherein cats for sale are kept or displayed.
POUND
An establishment for the confinement of cats seized either
under the provisions of this chapter or otherwise.
SHELTER
Any establishment where cats are received, housed and distributed
without charge.
B. Word usage.
(1) The words "and" and "or" may be used interchangeably, and either
of the two (2) may be applicable, whichever is more conducive towards
the effectuating of this chapter.
(2) Personal pronouns shall mean either the singular or the plural, whichever
is applicable and conducive towards the effectuating of this chapter.
(3) The masculine, feminine or the neuter gender shall be implied, whichever
is appropriate and conducive for the effectuating of this chapter.
No person shall keep or harbor any cat within the City of Perth
Amboy in the County of Middlesex without first obtaining a license
therefor, to be issued by the Clerk of the city upon application by
the owner and payment of the prescribed fee, and no person shall keep
or harbor any cat in said city except in compliance with the provisions
of this chapter.
Any person who shall own, keep or harbor a cat of licensing
age shall in the month of January 1991 and annually thereafter apply
for and procure from the Clerk of the city a license and official
metal registration tag for each such cat so owned, kept or harbored
and shall place upon each such cat a collar with the registration
tag securely fastened thereto.
A. The person applying for the license and registration tag shall pay
a fee of ten dollars ($10) for each unneutered cat and seven dollar
($7) for each neutered cat, and for each annual renewal, the fee for
the license shall be the same as for the original license, and said
licenses and renewals thereof shall expire on the last day of January
in each year.
B. Proof of licensing shall be produced by any person owning, keeping,
maintaining or harboring a cat, upon the request of any health official,
police officer, Animal Control Officer or other authorized person.
C. In the event that the metal registration tag is lost, such tag may
be replaced upon application to the City Clerk and upon the payment
of a fee of one dollar ($1).
The owner of any newly acquired cat of licensing age or of any
cat which attains licensing age shall make application for the license
and registration tag for such cat within ten (10) days after such
acquisition or age attainment.
A. The application shall state the breed, sex, age, color and markings
of the cat for which the license and registration are sought and whether
it is of a long- or short-haired variety, also, the name, street and
post office address of the owner and the person who shall keep or
harbor such cat. The applicant, in compliance with P L. 1973, Chapter
263 of the State of New Jersey, shall offer proof that said cat has received an antirabies
inoculation which is still effective.
B. The information on said application and the registration number issued
for the cat shall be preserved for a period of three (3) years by
the City Clerk. In addition, he shall forward similar information
to the State Department of health each month on forms furnished by
said Department. Registration numbers shall be issued in the order
of the applications.
A. Any person who shall bring or cause to be brought into the City of Perth Amboy in the County of Middlesex any cat licensed in another state for the current year and bearing a registration tag and who shall keep the same or permit the same to be kept within the city for a period of more than ninety (90) days shall immediately apply for a license and registration tag for each such cat, unless such cat is licensed under §
178-9 of this chapter.
B. Any person who shall bring or cause to be brought into the city any unlicensed cat and shall keep the same or permit the same to be kept within the city for a period of more than ten (10) days shall immediately apply for a license and registration tag for each such cat, unless such cat is licensed under §
178-9 of this chapter.
No person, except an officer in the performance of his duties,
shall remove a registration tag from the collar of any cat without
the consent of the owner, nor shall any person attach a registration
tag to a cat for which it was not issued.
License fees and other moneys collected or received under the
provisions of this chapter shall be forwarded to the Treasurer of
the City of Perth Amboy and shall be placed in a special account separate
from any of the other accounts of the City of Perth Amboy and shall
be used for the following purposes only: collecting, keeping and disposing
of cats liable to seizure; the local prevention and control of rabies,
provided antirabies treatment under the direction of the Board of
Health for any person known or suspected to have exposed to rabies;
and for administering the provisions of this chapter. Any unexpended
balance remaining in such special account shall be retained until
the end of the third fiscal year following and may be used for any
of the purposes set forth in this section. At the end of said third
fiscal year following and at the end of each fiscal year thereafter,
there shall be transferred from such special account to the general
funds of the city any amount then in such account which is in excess
of the total amount paid into said special account during the last
two (2) fiscal years next preceding.
[Amended 2-22-2006 by Ord. No. 1334-2006]
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this article
shall, upon conviction, be punishable by a fine not less than one
hundred dollars ($100) or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000)
or by imprisonment for a term not to exceed ten (10) days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment and each day that a violation continues
shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense.
[Added 2-22-2006 by Ord.
No. 1334-2006]
A property within the City of Perth Amboy shall be limited to
five (5) cats, with the exception of those having a valid commercial
kennel license. Apartment complexes shall be exempted from this section,
subject to the requirements of such apartment complex.
[Added 2-22-2006 by Ord.
No. 1334-2006]
An owner desirous of owning and maintaining a number of cats
in excess of that permitted by this chapter shall have the right to
make application to the City of Perth Amboy Council for a waiver of
the maximum number of animals permitted under this chapter. The application
for a hearing before the City Council must be submitted not less than
ten (10) days prior to a regularly scheduled City Council meeting,
with notice published in the official newspaper of the City of Perth
Amboy ten (10) days prior to said meeting, and giving written notice
to all property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the applicant's
property. The applicant shall obtain a certified list of all property
owners within two hundred (200) feet of his/her property from the
City of Perth Amboy Tax Assessor's office.
A. Type of notice.
(1) Notice must be made to all property owners within two hundred (200)
feet of the applicant's property by regular and certified mail,
return receipt requested, with proof of service being presented to
the City Council at the time of the hearing with an affidavit setting
forth the mailing has been made to the appropriate property owners.
B. Form of notice.
(1) The notice shall set forth the following:
(a)
Name and address of the applicant.
(b)
If different than Section
178-12B(1)(a) above, the address and lot and block number of the household or dwelling unit for which the applicant is requesting a number of cats in excess of the chapter requirement.
(c)
The nature of the waiver requested, setting forth the number
of cats requested in excess of the chapter requirement.
(d)
The date, time and place of the hearing before the City Council.
C. Considerations for granting of waiver, burden of proof and vote.
(1) By majority vote of quorum of the City Council, the Council may grant
or deny an application for a request for a waiver based upon a preponderance
of evidence that the applicant has demonstrated good cause for the
granting of such waiver. In examining whether or not a waiver should
be granted, the City Council shall consider the following:
(a)
The size of the property of the applicant where the animals
are intended to be kept.
(b)
The distance between the location of where the animals are intended
to be kept on the applicant's property and the physical location
of an adjacent property owner's home or dwelling unit.
(c)
Whether the applicant's household is an apartment, condominium
or townhouse or a single-family detached dwelling.
(d)
Whether the applicant's property is fenced so as to shield
the cats from the sight of the surrounding property owners.
(e)
Whether the cats are kept in the applicant's home or remain
primarily outside of the applicant's home.
(f)
The breed and size of the cat.
(g)
The prior history of complaints filed against the applicant
for violation of this chapter.
(h)
The zoning district of the applicant's property.
(i)
Whether the animal serve some purpose related to the applicant's
use of his/her property, i.e., whether the cats are utilized for rodent
control.
(j)
For other such reasons as the Council may feel appropriate to
consider according to the case, facts and circumstances presented
to the Council.
D. State number of animals.
(1) Should the Council grant the applicant's request for a waiver,
the Council shall set the number of cats permitted for the applicant's
household or dwelling unit in excess of that permitted by the chapter.
E. Revocation of water.
(1) A waiver granted by the City Council to an applicant for a waiver may be revoked by the Council by proper application made by a City official, member of the City Police Department or an individual by making application to the City Council at least ten (10) days prior to a City Council meeting and by serving notice upon the owner by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested, of the application for revocation of the waiver. The notice shall also include a factual basis for the requested revocation. A hearing shall then be held by the City Council on the application for revocation. The Council will evaluate the application for revocation of waiver based upon the same criteria previously set forth herein under Section
178-12C(1)(a) through
(j) of this chapter.
[Adopted 11-9-2015 by Ord. No. 1793-2015]
For the purpose of this Article, the following terms shall have
the meaning set forth in this section. When not inconsistent with
the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words
in the plural number include the singular, words in the singular number
include the plural, and words in the male gender include the female
gender.
A. ABANDONED — An owner or caregiver has forsaken a domesticated
cat entirely, or has neglected or refused to provide care and support
to the cat.
B. ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER — Any person employed or appointed by
the City who is authorized to investigate violations of laws and regulations
concerning animals, and to issue citations in accordance with New
Jersey law and this Code.
C. FERAL CAT CAREGIVER — Any person, who in accordance with a
good faith effort to trap, neuter, vaccinate, and return the feral
cat, provides volunteer care to a feral cat.
D. DOMESTICATED CAT — A cat that is socialized to humans and is
appropriate as a companion for humans.
E. EAR TIP — A mark, identifying a feral cat as being in a TNR
program, specifically, the removal of approximately three-eighths
of an inch off the tip of the cat's left ear in a straight line
performed by a licensed veterinarian.
F. FERAL CAT — A cat that is unsocialized to people and typically
avoids contact with humans.
G. FERAL CAT COLONY — A group of cats that congregates, more or
less, together as a unit. Although not every cat in a colony may be
feral, any non-feral cats that congregate with a colony shall be deemed
to be a part of it.
H. NUISANCE — Disturbing the peace by:
(1) Habitually or continually howling, crying or screaming; or
(2) The habitual and significant destruction, desecration or soiling
of property against the wishes of the owner of the property.
I. OWNER — Any person, firm, corporation, partnership, association,
trust, estate, or any other legal entity.
J. RESCUE GROUP — A for-profit or not-for-profit entity or a collaboration
of individuals with at least one of its purposes being the adoption
or placement of cats in homes with humans to serve as companion animals.
K. STRAY CAT — A cat that is regularly off the property of the
owner, is not under the physical control and restraint of the owner,
and is not regularly provided with food by its owner.
L. SUITABLE SHELTER — Shelter that provides protection from rain,
sun, and other elements that is adequate to protect the health of
the cat.
M. TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN/TNR — A nonlethal approach to feral cat
population control where feral cats are trapped, sterilized and vaccinated,
ear tipped, and then returned to the location where they were originally
trapped.
N. ZOONOTIC DISEASE — Those diseases transmittable to humans from
animals, including parasitic, bacterial, fungal and viral diseases.
A. Owners of domesticated cats shall provide appropriate and adequate
food, water and shelter for their cats.
B. The owner of a domesticated cat shall exercise reasonable care to
guard against the cat creating a nuisance.
C. The owner of a sexually intact (not spayed or neutered) domesticated
cat shall not permit his/her cat to roam unsupervised.
D. An owner shall not abandon a domesticated cat.
A. Feral cat colonies shall be permitted and caregivers shall be entitled
to maintain them in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Article.
B. Sponsorship of Colony TNR Programs:
The Perth Amboy Animal Control is approved as a sponsor. Other
persons may apply to the City to serve as Colony TNR Program Sponsors
("sponsors"). Any person or entity so applying shall comply with the
requirements of this Article for sponsors and execute a Perth Amboy
Animal Control-approved sponsor contract. Any person intending to
undertake the responsibilities of sponsor shall advise the Perth Amboy
Animal Control in writing and provide his/her/its address and telephone
number.
C. Sponsor requirements. It shall be the duty of the sponsor to:
(1) Review and approve of colony caregivers;
(2) Help to resolve any complaints over the conduct of a colony caregiver
or of cats within a colony.
(3) Maintain records provided by colony caregivers on the size and location
of the colonies as well as the vaccination and spray/neuter records
of cats in the sponsor's colonies; and
(4) Report annually to the City on the following:
(a)
Number of colonies in the City;
(b)
Total number of cats in colonies;
(c)
Number of cats and kittens spayed and neutered pursuant to the
TNR program; and
(d)
Number of cats and kittens placed in permanent homes.
(5) Use due consideration to avoid the taking of rare, threatened or
endangered species under the Endangered and Non-game Species Conservation
Act, N.J.S.A. 23:2A-1, et seq.
D. Feral cat caregiver requirements:
(1) Caregivers are responsible for the following:
(a)
Registering the feral cat colony with the sponsor;
(b)
Taking steps that are reasonably likely to result in the vaccination
of the colony population for rabies and making reasonable efforts
to update the vaccinations on cats that can be recaptured;
(c)
Taking steps that are reasonably likely to result in the spay/neuter,
by a licensed veterinarian, of at least ninety percent (90%) of the
colony population;
(d)
Providing the sponsor with descriptions of each cat in the colony
and copies of documents evidencing that the cats have been vaccinated
and spayed/neutered;
(e)
Providing food, water and, if feasible, shelter for colony cats;
(f)
Observing the colony cats at least twice per week and keeping
a record of any illnesses or unusual behavior noticed in any colony
cats;
(g)
Obtaining the approval of the owner of any property, to which
the caregiver requires access to provide colony care;
(h)
In the event that kittens are born to a colony cat, the caregiver
shall take reasonable steps likely to result in the removal of the
kittens from the colony after they have been weaned, and the placement
of the kittens in homes or foster homes for the purpose of subsequent
permanent placement;
(i)
Reporting annually in writing to the sponsor on the status of
the colony, including data on the number and gender of all cats in
the colony, the number of cats that died or otherwise ceased being
a part of the colony during the year; the number of kittens born to
colony cats and their disposition and the number of cats and kittens
placed in permanent homes as companion cats; and
(j)
Obtaining proper medical attention to any colony cat that appears
to require it.
E. Colony cat requirements:
(1) The left ear of a colony cat that has been spayed or neutered and
vaccinated shall be ear-tipped.
(2) An Electronic Animal Identification Device ("EAID") shall be inserted
into the cat by a veterinarian in accordance with professional medical
standards. The sponsor shall be the named contact for purposes of
the EAID.
F. Disposition of colony cats.
(1) An Animal Control Officer who has trapped a cat whose left ear has
been tipped or which bears some other distinguishing mark indicating
that it belongs to a feral cat colony shall scan the cat for an EAID.
If an EAID is found, the officer shall be responsible for contacting
the sponsor or other person named as owner of the cat.
(2) If the owner or sponsor is not able to immediately take custody of
the cat, the officer shall return the cat to the appropriate colony.
(3) If the cat does not have an EAID then the Animal Control Officer
shall contact the sponsor so the cat can be properly placed in a colony.
If the cat is obviously a domestic cat the sponsor shall arrange for
care for the cat until the owner is located and may determine the
disposition of the cat in those circumstances where the domestic cat's
owner cannot be located.
A. The City shall have the following rights:
(1) The right to seize or remove cats from a colony that have not been
vaccinated against rabies and which are demonstrating signs of the
disease.
(2) The right to seize or remove a cat from a colony that is creating
a nuisance as defined above and the caregiver and sponsor have been
given sixty (60) days to remove and relocate the cat and have failed
to do so.
(3) The right to seize or remove a colony of cats when the caregiver
regularly fails to comply with the requirements of this Article and
the sponsor has not been able to obtain a replacement or substitute
caregiver within sixty (60) days of the City's notice to the
sponsor of the caregiver's failure to comply with this Article.
B. The requirements of this Article notwithstanding, Animal Control
Officers and police officers may investigate any nuisance complaint.
Any person or caregiver determined to be in violation of Subsections
A through D below shall be issued a written warning and be allowed
a period of time in the discretion of the Animal Control Officer,
but not longer than sixty (60) days, to come into compliance, or provide
satisfactory evidence of working to achieve compliance. Failure to
comply shall result in a violation of this Article, which may result
in the issuance of a citation. Caregivers of feral cat colonies shall
implement proper management and sterilization practices, as well as
seek the assistance of the Animal Control Officer as follows:
A. Sterilize (spay/neuter) all adult cats that can be captured.
B. Vaccinate, as required by law, all cats that can be captured against
rabies, preferably with a three-year vaccine; and any other infectious
disease as mandated by law.
C. Make every attempt to remove kittens from the colony before eight
(8) weeks of age for domestication and placement.
D. Make every attempt to remove sick or injured cats from the colony
for immediate veterinarian care or humane euthanasia.
E. Assure responsibility and arrangements for feeding the cat colony
regularly throughout the year, including weekends, holidays and vaccinations
of the feral cat caregiver.
F. Make every attempt to ear-tip all cats with a single cut preferably
on the left ear and arrange for the implantation of an identification
microchip for each cat in the colony. If this is not practicable under
the circumstances, photographic documentations adequate to identify
the cat shall be obtained.
G. Maintain proof of sterilization, vaccination, ear-tipping and implantation
of microchip and medical records for all cats. These records must
be provided to the Animal Control upon request.
H. Register the feral cat colony with the Animal Control Office for
the City of Perth Amboy.
I. Execute all documents required by the City which may be established
by this Article or by resolution of the City Council.