[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the
City of Gloucester City as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
No person owning, keeping or harboring any dog shall suffer
or permit it to run at large upon the public streets or in any public
park, grounds or building or in other public places within the city,
whether such dog be licensed or unlicensed.
The City Board of Health may serve notice upon the owner or
person in charge of a dog which has attacked or bitten a person, to
confine the animal at the expense of the owner or person in charge
of it upon such person's premises or some other place designated in
the notice for at least 10 days after the animal has attacked or bitten
a person. Further, the City Board of Health shall serve a notice upon
the owner or person in charge of a dog known or suspected to have
been bitten by an animal known or suspected of being affected by rabies,
requiring the owner or person in charge of the animal to destroy it
or confine it for a period of not less than six months.
The City Mayor, with the consent of City Council, may, whenever
the public safety may require such action, issue a proclamation authorizing
the destroying of any dog found at large within the limits of this
city without being properly muzzled with a wire muzzle securely fastened
about the nose.
[Amended 6-26-2014 by Ord. No. O05-2014]
The Animal Control Officer, Chief of Police or other person
by their authority is authorized to go upon any premises to seize
for impounding any dog or dogs which he may lawfully seize and impound,
when he is in immediate pursuit of such dog or dogs, in accordance
with laws of the State of New Jersey, except upon the premises of
the owner of the dog if such owner is present and forbids the same.
No person shall hinder, molest or interfere with anyone authorized
or empowered to perform any duty under this ordinance.
[Amended 11-5-1998 by Ord. No. 22-1998]
No person shall keep, harbor or maintain any dog which habitually
howls, barks or cries. "Habitual barking" shall mean the creation
of a noise disturbance, that remains unabated, from a barking, yelping
or howling dog. Habitual barking is hereby considered a nuisance.
A. No person owning or having the control, custody or possession of
a dog shall permit or suffer such dog to run at large or to go or
be upon the public streets, sidewalks or other public places within
the city unless said dog shall be on a leash not more than six feet
in length and in the custody of some person or persons capable of
controlling such dog.
B. No person owning or having the control, custody or possession of
a dog shall allow said dog to enter any ballfield. Leashed dogs or
dogs covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act are permitted
outside the perimeter of ballfields, outdoor sporting events and parks.
If dog becomes a nuisance or causes a distraction the owner will be
asked to remove the dog. League and City officials reserve the right
to ask for removal.
[Amended 6-26-2014 by Ord. No. O05-2014]
C. No animal is permitted inside any public building.
[Added 6-26-2014 by Ord.
No. O05-2014]
No person having the right and ability to prevent the same shall
permit any dog to commit a nuisance on any public street or place
or upon any area used in common by the public or any part thereof.
[Amended 6-26-2014 by Ord. No. O05-2014]
City Council may, by resolution, establish a dog pound for the
confinement and destruction of dogs seized under this ordinance or
otherwise. It may, in the alternative, name any other existing dog
pound in this city or outside the same for this purpose. Further,
it may appoint and provide for reasonably compensating an Animal Control
Officer to care for such dog pound if established and also to seize
dogs in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, confine
such animals and take any other steps authorized by the terms of this
ordinance, including the destruction of such animals, where required
or allowed, in the most painless manner possible.
[Amended 6-26-2014 by Ord. No. O05-2014]
The City follows New Jersey Statutes Annotated Chapter
4:19 with regard to definition and procedure regarding vicious dogs.
[Amended 6-26-2014 by Ord. No. O05-2014]
A. The Animal Control Officer shall take into custody and impound or
cause to be taken and impounded and thereafter destroyed or disposed
of, in accordance with statutes of the State of New Jersey, the following:
(1) Any dog off the premises of the owner or of the person keeping or
harboring said dog, which said Animal Control Officer or his agent
has reason to believe is a stray dog; provided, however, that any
dog handled on a leash shall not be considered a stray dog.
(2) Any dog off the premises of the owner or of the person keeping or
harboring said dog, without a current registration tag on his collar.
(3) Any female dog in season off the premises of the owner or the person
keeping or harboring said dog.
B. If any dog so seized wears a collar or harness having inscribed thereon
or attached thereto the name and address of any person, or a registration
tag, or the owner or person keeping or harboring said dog is known,
the Animal Control Officer shall forthwith serve on the person whose
address is given on the collar, or on the owner or the person keeping
or harboring said dog, if known, a notice in writing stating that
the dog has been seized and will be liable to be disposed of or destroyed
if not claimed within seven days after service of the notice. A notice
under this section may be served either by delivering it to the person
on whom it is to be served or by leaving it at the person's usual
or last known place of abode or at the address given on the collar,
or by forwarding it by mail in a prepaid letter addressed to that
person at his usual or last known place of abode, or to the address
given on the collar, or to the address set forth on the application
for the license.
C. When any dog so seized has been detained for seven days after notice,
when notice can be given as above set forth, or has been detained
for seven days after seizure, when the dog is not registered and licensed
and the owner is unknown, and if the owner or person keeping or harboring
said dog has not claimed said dog and paid all expenses incurred by
reason of its detention, including maintenance not exceeding $2 a
day, and a fee of $2 to the Animal Control Officer for expense of
seizure, and further, if the dog be unlicensed at the time of the
seizure and the owner or person keeping or harboring said dog does
not immediately procure a license and registration tag for said dog,
the Animal Control Officer may cause the dog to be destroyed in a
manner causing as little pain as possible, in accordance with the
laws of the State of New Jersey.
A. The term "dog of licensing age" shall mean any dog which has attained
the age of seven months or which possesses a permanent set of teeth.
Any other dog shall not be considered unlicensed or without license
in this or any other provision of this ordinance.
B. Any person who shall own, keep or harbor a dog of licensing age in
the City of Gloucester shall annually apply for and procure from the
City Clerk a license and official metal registration tag for each
such dog so owned, kept or harbored and shall place upon each dog
a collar or harness with the registration tag securely fastened thereto.
C. The person procuring such license shall, at the same time, cause
such dog to be registered in a book kept at the office of the City
Clerk, entering the sex, breed, address of the premises where the
dog is being boarded and the name and address of its owner. Whenever
any change of address takes place thereafter, the City Clerk shall
be notified.
D. Current licenses and registration tags issued by any other municipality of this state shall be accepted by the City of Gloucester as evidence of compliance with Subsections
B and
C of this section.
E. The person applying for the license and registration tag or for an
annual renewal thereof shall pay to the City Clerk an annual license
fee of $13.20 per neutered/spayed dog and $16.20 per unneutered/unspayed
dog. Senior citizens (age 62 and up) receive a $5 discount. Licenses
expire on the last day of January of each year. If a registration
tag has been misplaced or lost, the City Clerk may issue a duplicate
registration tag at a fee of $1.
[Amended 12-29-1966; 12-2-1982 by Ord. No. 19-1982; 2-6-1992 by Ord. No.
6-1992; 4-6-1995 by Ord. No. 7-1995; 1-2-1996 by Ord. No. 1-1996; 12-20-2007 by Ord. No. O25-2007; 6-26-2014 by Ord. No. O05-2014]
F. Dogs used as guides for blind persons and commonly known as "Seeing
Eye" dogs shall be licensed and registered as provided in this ordinance;
provided, however, that the owner or keeper of such dog shall not
be required to pay any fee therefor.
G. License forms and uniform official registration tags designed by
the State Department of Health shall be furnished by the City of Gloucester,
shall be numbered serially and shall bear the year of issuance and
the name of the City of Gloucester.
H. The owner of any newly acquired dog of licensing age or of any dog
which attains licensing age shall register and make application for
a license and registration tag for such dog within 10 days after such
acquisition or age attainment.
I. Dogs brought into City.
(1) Any person who shall bring or cause to be brought into the City of
Gloucester any dog licensed in another state for the current year
and bearing a registration tag and shall keep or permit the same to
be kept within the city for a period of more than 90 days shall immediately
apply for a license and registration tag for each such dog.
(2) Any person who shall bring or cause to be brought into the City of
Gloucester any unlicensed dog and shall keep or permit the same to
be kept within the city for a period of more than 10 days shall immediately
apply for a license and registration tag for each such dog.
J. No person, except an officer in the performance of his duties, shall
remove a registration tag from the collar of any dog without the consent
of the owner, nor shall any person attach a registration tag to a
dog for which it was not issued.
K. Persons who fail to obtain a license as required within the time
period specified in this ordinance shall be subject to a delinquent
fee of $20.
[Added 2-6-1992 by Ord.
No. 6-1992; amended 11-5-1998 by Ord. No. 25-1998; 12-20-2007 by Ord. No. O25-2007]
[Added 3-27-2008 by Ord.
No. O06-2008]
No person shall own, keep, or harbor more than a total of three
dogs and/or cats of licensing age at any single-family or duplex-family
residential unit. No person shall own, keep or harbor more than a
total of two cats and/or dogs at any multi-family residential unit.
[Added 3-27-2008 by Ord.
No. O06-2008]
It shall be a violation of this ordinance for any person to
abandon any domestic animal and any violation of this section shall
be subject to a fine of not less than $500 per domestic animal.
[Amended 12-5-1974; 3-3-1983 by Ord. No.
5-1983; 2-6-1992 by Ord. No. 6-1992; 10-21-2002 by Ord. No. 25-2002; 6-17-2021 by Ord. No. O09-2021]
Except as otherwise provided in this ordinance, every person
convicted of a violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall,
upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a fine of not less than $100
and not more than $2,000 for the first offense; for repeat offenses
within a one-year period of the date of the first offense, there shall
be an additional fine imposed which shall not be less than the minimum
or exceed the maximum fine fixed for a violation of the ordinance,
which shall be calculated separately from the fine imposed for the
violation of the ordinance. For each repeat offense, the additional
fine shall double until it reaches the maximum of $2,000.
[Added 6-3-1999 by Ord.
No. 10-1999]
Any person who violates any of the following subsections: §
43-2, Running at large prohibited, §
43-7, Barking dogs, §
43-8, Control of dogs in public places, §
43-9, Prohibition of nuisances; or §
43-13, Registration and licensing of dogs may plead guilty to the violation without appealing before the Municipal Judge and, upon such pleading, shall be required to pay a municipal penalty of $30, in addition to the State of New Jersey A.T.S. Surcharge, for each offense, provided that the violation has been abated.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed as to such inconsistency
only.
This ordinance shall take effect 20 days after final passage
and publication as provided by law.
[Adopted 4-7-1983 by Ord.
No. 6-1983]
No person who owns, keeps, harbors, walks or has custody of
a pet shall permit, cause, suffer or allow such pet to defecate upon,
soil, defile or commit any nuisance of any kind on any public or private
property without the express permission of the owner of such property.
In the event a pet shall soil, defile or defecate upon any public
or private property, the owner, keeper, harborer and/or person having
custody of said pet shall immediately remove and sanitarily dispose
of said pet's feces and droppings deposited by such pet, which removal
shall be by a shovel, container, disposal bag or any other sanitary
manner.
[Added 11-5-1998 by Ord.
No. 22-1998]
Any person owning, harboring, keeping, walking or in custody or charge of any pet shall have in his or her possession appropriate sanitary means, as described in §
43-18, to remove immediately any feces and droppings which may be deposited by such pet on or in the areas enumerated or described in §
43-17 above.
[Added 11-5-1998 by Ord.
No. 22-1998]
Disposal in a suitable and sanitary manner shall include, but shall not be limited to, taking the removed feces and droppings home in a container, disposal bag or wrapper and placing the same in a trash can. In no event shall disposal in a suitable and sanitary manner include the placement of unwrapped feces or droppings in a trash can or the placement or disposal into a storm sewer or the burial of said feces or droppings on or in property or areas enumerated and described in §
43-17.
[Added 11-5-1998 by Ord.
No. 22-1998]
The prohibitions contained in Article
II of Chapter
43 of the Gloucester City Code shall not apply to any blind person owning, possessing, harboring, keeping, walking, in custody or charge of or accompanied by a guide dog or Seeing Eye dog.
A person who owns, keeps, harbors or has custody of a pet shall
maintain such person's property in a sanitary manner so as to prevent
any noxious odors, attraction of insects, attraction of vermin breeders
and any other public health nuisance.
Any person or entity found guilty of violating this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25 or more than $200. It shall be a defense to a conviction for violation of this ordinance if the person or entity in question has complied with §
43-18 of this ordinance.
[Added 6-3-1999 by Ord.
No. 10-1999].
Any person who violates any of the following subsections: §
43-17, Restricted activities, §
43-18.1, Possession of means for removal of droppings, §
43-18.2, Sanitary disposal; or §
43-19, Property maintenance may plead guilty to the violation without appearing before the Municipal Judge and upon such pleading, shall be required to pay a municipal penalty of $30, in addition to the State of New Jersey A.T.S. Surcharge, for each offense, provided that the violation has been abated.
Any ordinance inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance
are hereby repealed as to such inconsistency.