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As used in this Article
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ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
Shall mean a certified municipal animal control officer or,
in the absence of such an officer, the chief law enforcement officer
of the Borough or his designee.
DOG
Shall mean any dog, bitch, spayed bitch or dog hybrid .
DOG OF LICENSING AGE
Shall mean a dog which has attained the age of seven months
or which possesses a set of permanent teeth.
KENNEL
Shall mean an establishment wherein or whereon the business
of boarding or selling dogs or breeding dogs for sale is carried on,
except a pet shop.
OWNER
Shall mean and include, when applied to the proprietorship
of a dog, every person having a right of property in such dog and
every person who has such dog in his keeping.
PET SHOP
Shall mean any place where domesticated animals, fishes,
snakes, birds and any other living creatures are kept, displayed and
offered for sale.
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOG
Shall mean any dog or dog hybrid declared potentially dangerous
by a Municipal Court pursuant to section 7 of the P.L. 1989, c. 307
(C. 4:19-23).
POUND
Shall mean an establishment for the confinement of dogs seized
under the provisions of this Article or otherwise.
SHELTER
Shall mean any establishment where dogs are received, housed
and distributed without charge.
VICIOUS DOG
Shall mean any dog or dog hybrid declared vicious by a Municipal
Court pursuant to section 6 of P.L. 1989, c. 307 (C. 4:19-22).
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No person shall own, keep or harbor any dog within the Borough without first obtaining a license therefor, to be issued by the Borough Clerk upon application by the owner and payment of the prescribed fee, and no person shall own, keep or harbor any dog in the Borough except in compliance with the provisions of this Article
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Any person who shall own, keep or harbor a dog of licensing
age shall, in the month of January, annually apply for and procure
from the Borough Clerk a license and official metal registration tag
for each such dog so owned, kept or harbored and shall place upon
each such dog a collar or harness with the registration tag securely
fastened thereto.
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The owner of any newly acquired dog of licensing age or of any
dog which attains licensing age shall make application for a license
and registration tag for such dog within 10 days after such acquisition
or age attainment.
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The application shall state the breed, sex, age, color and markings
of the dog for which the license and registration are sought and whether
it is of a long- or short-haired variety, and the name, street and
post office address of the owner and the person who shall keep or
harbor such dog. Rabies inoculation information as required by the
State of New Jersey shall also be provided. The information on the
application and registration number issued for the dog shall be preserved
for a period of three years by the Borough Clerk. In addition, the
Clerk shall forward similar information to the State Department of
Health each month on forms furnished by the Department. Registration
numbers shall be issued in the order of application.
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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.
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The annual license fees are set forth in State statutes as follows:
The annual license fee for a kennel providing accommodations
for 10 or fewer dogs shall be $10, and for more than 10 dogs, $25.
The annual license fee for a pet shop shall be $10. There is no annual
fee for a shelter or pound. The annual license fee shall be payable
January first annually. The late fee for failure to renew the license
and pay the required fee shall be $15 a week imposed on any licensee
who fails to renew the license and pay the required renewal fee by
February first of the licensing year. This fee is not a penalty, but
is in recognition of additional costs incurred by the Board of Health
to notify delinquent licensees, to keep additional records, and to
enforce the provisions of this section.
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No dog kept in a kennel, pet shop, shelter or pound shall be
permitted off such premises, except on a leash or in a crate or other
safe control.
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The Borough Clerk shall forward to the State Department of Health
a list of all kennels, pet shops, shelters and pounds licensed within
30 days after the licenses therefor are issued, which list shall include
the name and address of the licensee and the kind of licenses issued.
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The Borough Clerk shall biannually cause a canvass to be made of all dogs owned, kept or harbored within the Borough and shall report on or before September 1 of the year in which the census is taken, which report shall be maintained in the Clerk's Office as required by this Section
10-6, and to send to the Board of Health, and to the State Department of Health the result thereof, setting forth in separate columns the names and addresses of persons owning, keeping or harboring such dogs, the number of licensed dogs owned, kept or harbored by each person, together with the registration number of each dog, and the number of unlicensed dogs owned, kept or harbored by each person, together with a complete description of each unlicensed dog.
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The Mayor and Council shall by resolution provide for a pound. The Mayor shall, as required, nominate and with the advice and consent of the Council, appoint an Animal Control Officer. The Animal Control Officer, any police officer or any person specifically designated or appointed by the Mayor for that purpose may impound or cause to be impounded unlicensed dogs running at large in violation of the provisions of this Article
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Any officer or agent authorized or empowered to perform any duty under this Article
I is hereby authorized to go upon any premises to seize for impounding any dog which he may lawfully seize and impound when such officer is in immediate pursuit of such dog, except upon the premises of the owner of the dog if the owner is present and forbids same.
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No person shall hinder, molest or interfere with anyone authorized or empowered to perform any duty under this Article
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No person owning, keeping or harboring a dog shall permit it
to go upon any of the streets or public places of the Borough or upon
any premises other than those owned or occupied by the person unless
such dog is confined upon a leash and accompanied by a person over
the age of 12 years.
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No person shall keep, maintain or harbor a dog which barks or cries in such a continuous or frequent manner so as to create a noise disturbance across a residential real property line. For purposes of this Section
10-12, a noise disturbance from a barking dog shall be defined as a dog barking continuously for 10 minutes or more, or intermittently for 30 minutes or more, unless provoked.
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No person owning, keeping or harboring a dog shall permit or
suffer it to do any injury or damage to any lawn, shrubbery, flowers,
ground or property.
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No person, agency or institution owning, harboring, keeping or in charge of any dogs shall cause, suffer or allow such dogs to soil, defile, defecate or commit any nuisance upon any public or private property whatsoever, except with the express authority or permission of the owner of the property. The restriction in this Section
10-14 shall not apply to the portion of the street lying between the curblines, or the curbline and the sidewalk, which may be used to curb such dogs under the following conditions:
a. Any person, agency or institution who or which owns a dog within the Borough shall not permit such dog to be unattended and shall require that the dog be restrained by a leash or other appropriate device which, for the purpose of this Section
10-14, shall be "curbing."
b. Any person who so curbs a dog shall immediately remove all feces
deposited by such dog by any sanitary method approved by the Borough
Board of Health, and same shall be deposited in the owner's garbage
or in some other sanitary manner approved by the Borough Board of
Health. The deposit shall be properly wrapped, packaged or protected
so as to prevent unsightly disposal or smell or interference with
the health and welfare of the Borough.
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An Animal Control Officer shall seize and impound a dog when
the Officer has reasonable cause to believe that the dog:
a. Attacked a person and caused death or serious bodily injury as defined
in N.J.S.A. 2C:11-1(b) to that person;
b. Caused bodily injury as defined in N.J.S.A. 2C:11-1(a) to a person
during an unprovoked attack and poses a serious threat of harm to
persons or domestic animals;
c. Engaged in dog fighting activities as described in N.J.S.A. 4:22-24
and N.J.S.A. 4:22-26; or
d. Has been trained, tormented, badgered, baited or encouraged to engage
in unprovoked attacks upon persons or domestic animals.
The dog shall be impounded until the final disposition as to
whether the dog is vicious or potentially dangerous. Subject to the
approval of the Borough Health Officer, the dog may be impounded in
a facility or other structure agreeable to the owner.
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In the event that the Animal Control Officer is unable, for
any reason, to perform the duties of an Animal Control Officer regarding
a dog bite, the Chief of Police or designee, shall act in that capacity.
[Ord. No. 2015-13; Ord. No. 2016-12]
a. It is unlawful to chain or tether unneutered/unspayed dogs in any
manner within the Borough of Watchung.
b. Neutered/spayed dogs may be tethered under the following circumstances:
1. The tether must be at least 15 feet long and have an operative swivel
on both ends, weigh no more than one-eighth (1/8) of the dog's
weight and be attached to a properly fitted collar or harness.
2. The collar used for tethering may not be a choke chain collar, slip
collar or prong collar.
3. The tether must allow the dog access to proper shelter, sufficient
food and water.
4. The tether may not be used in any area where it may be tangled around
an object, such as, but not limited to, a tree, pole, fence or stake,
nor may the tether reach or cross a waterway.
5. The tether cannot inhibit the movement of the animal's limbs
or cause injury, harm, entanglement or strangulation.
6. The tether must restrain the dog within the bounds of the owner's
or custodian's property.
7. The tether must terminate no less than five feet from any fence,
pool, wall, vehicle, tree or roadway, or other object or obstruction
upon which the animal might harm itself.
8. Dogs may be tethered for no more than six consecutive hours in any
24 hour period and never between sunset and sunrise.
9. If there are multiple dogs, each dog shall be tethered separately
and in such a manner that the tethers shall not become entangled with
each other.
10. No dog shall be tethered at a vacant structure or premises for any
purpose when it is not monitored by an adult who is present at the
property for the duration of such tethering.
11. No dog that is sick or injured shall be tethered.
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a. Dog shelters shall be a suitable size to accommodate the dog in both
standing and lying positions.
b. It shall be moisture-proof, windproof, ventilated and in cold temperatures
shall promote the retention of body heat.
c. It shall be made of durable material with a solid, moisture-proof
floor raised at least two inches from the ground.
d. It shall have a sufficient quantity of clean bedding material consisting
of hay, straw, cedar shavings, or equivalent to provide insulation
and protection against cold and dampness.
e. Drinking water is available in a clean, liquid state. Snow or ice
is not an acceptable water source.
f. The dog shelter or similar structure and the surrounding area shall
be free from excessive dirt, trash and waste.
g. For temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the dog shelter or
structure shall have a wind break at the entrance.
h. For temperatures above 85 degrees Fahrenheit, all dogs must be afforded
one or more separate areas of shade large enough to accommodate the
entire body of each dog and protect each dog from the direct rays
of the sun.
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This section shall be enforced by the Animal Control Officer
or the Police Department.
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Any person violating or failing to comply with any of the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a penalty as stated in Chapter
1, Section
1-5, General Penalty.