[Adopted 5-12-1987 ATM by Art. 38]
[Amended 11-29-2005 STM by Art. 19; 6-5-2021 ATM by Art.
28]
Boarding charges, pickup fees for stray and
nuisance dogs and other fees shall be established by the Select Board
and filed with the Town Clerk.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this bylaw,
all other provisions of MGL c. 140, §§ 136A through
175 shall still be in effect.
[Adopted 11-5-2019 STM
by Art. 13]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DANGEROUS DOG
A dog that either:
A.
Without justification, attacks a person or domestic animal causing
physical injury or death; or
B.
Behaves in a manner that a reasonable person would believe poses
an unjustified imminent threat of physical injury or death to a person
or to a domestic or owned animal.
KEEPER
A person, business, corporation, entity, or society, other
than the owner, having possession of a dog.
NUISANCE DOG
A dog that:
A.
By excessive barking or other disturbance, is a source of annoyance
to a sick person residing in the vicinity; or
B.
By excessive barking, causing damage or other interference,
a reasonable person would find such behavior disruptive to one's quiet
and peaceful enjoyment; or
C.
Has threatened or attacked livestock, a domestic animal or a
person, but such threat or attack was not a grossly disproportionate
reaction under all the circumstances.
[Amended 6-5-2021 ATM by Art. 28]
A. Complaint. Any person may file a written complaint with the Select
Board that a dog kept in the Town is a nuisance dog.
B. Disposition. The Select Board shall investigate or cause to be investigated
the complaint, including an examination under oath of the complainant
at a public hearing. Based on credible evidence and testimony presented
at the public hearing, the Select Board shall take the following action:
(1) If the dog is complained of as a nuisance dog, the Select Board shall
either:
(a)
Deem the dog a nuisance dog; or
(2) If the Select Board declares that a dog is a nuisance dog, it may
order the owner or keeper of the dog to take remedial action to ameliorate
the cause of the nuisance behavior.
Within 10 days of the issuance of any order under this article,
the owner or keeper of the dog declared a nuisance dog or a dangerous
dog may bring a petition for judicial review in the district court
for the judicial district in which the order was issued or where the
dog is owned or kept.