[Ord. No. 1006, 6/22/2020]
It shall be unlawful for any owner or person in control of any
animal, to cause or allow such animal to defecate upon any street,
sidewalk, passageway, park, or any other public place where people
congregate or walk, unless such owner or person in control of an animal
shall immediately remove and dispose of, in a sanitary manner, all
feces deposited by such animal. Blind persons in control of service
dogs shall not be required to immediately remove and dispose of, in
a sanitary manner, feces deposited by service dogs. If a blind person
is in the company of a sighted person, the sighted person shall be
responsible for the immediate removal and disposal, in a sanitary
manner, of feces deposited by service dogs.
[Ord. No. 1006, 6/22/2020]
It shall be unlawful for the owner or person in control of any
animal to cause or allow an animal to defecate upon any private property
of another without the permission of the owner of said property. In
the event such animal defecates on another's property, the owner
or person in control of such animal shall immediately remove and dispose
of, in a sanitary manner, all feces deposited on such property. Blind
persons in control of service dogs shall not be required to immediately
remove and dispose of, in a sanitary manner, feces deposited by service
dogs. If a blind person is in the company of a sighted person, the
sighted person shall be responsible for the immediate removal and
disposal, in a sanitary manner, of feces deposited by service dogs.
[Ord. No. 1006, 6/22/2020]
1. No owner or person in control of any animal shall allow any animal
to make any loud or harsh noise or disturbance which shall interfere
with or deprive the peace, quiet, rest, or sleep of any person within
the Town of Bloomsburg. Any person who owns, harbors, keeps, or is
in charge of any animal within or frequenting the Town of Bloomsburg
shall not permit such animal to be unattended within the Town of Bloomsburg
and shall require said animal to be restrained by a leash or other
appropriate device of control, such as a remote trainer, shock collar,
or similar device, so that the animal cannot stray beyond the premises
on which it is secured or under reasonable control of the owner or
person in control of the animal.
2. This section shall not supersede the regulation of noise as is provided
for in the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Bloomsburg.