As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANIMALEvery living, sentient creature not a human being.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICERA qualified person shall be employed by the Police Department who shall be known as and perform the duties of the Animal Control Officer. The Animal Control Officer shall be principally responsible for the enforcement of all laws related to dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals.
ANIMAL SHELTERA facility that includes a physical structure, or part of a physical structure, that provides temporary or permanent shelter to stray, abandoned, abused or owner-surrendered animals.
AT LARGEOff the premises of the owner and not under the control of any person whose personal presence and attention would reasonably control the conduct of the dog.
BEACHAny beach area within the City of Saco which is used by the public.
DOGIncludes both male and female dogs.
KENNELOne pack or collection of dogs kept under one ownership on a single premises for breeding, hunting, show, training, field trails and exhibition purposes or maintained as a business for the buying and selling of dogs or for any form of boarding of dogs.
LEASHHandheld device, 30 feet or less in length, that is attached to a suitable collar by a mechanical device, which can be used to restrain a dog if the dog fails to respond to voice command. A leash must be used, if the owner or responsible party is so ordered by the Animal Control Officer or a law enforcement officer, and at all times when this article requires dogs to be leashed. A leash of a length no longer than 12 feet shall be used at all time on beaches of Saco from April 1 through September 30, unless otherwise stated herein. A failure to comply with this definition shall constitute a violation of this article.
OWNEROwner or any person or persons, firm, association, or corporation owning, keeping, or harboring an animal or any person having custody, possession, or control of an animal.
RESTRICTED AREASRestricted areas are beach areas that may be designated for special protection for piping plovers or other endangered species based upon scientific and historical data. Restricted areas also include playing fields that are designated for sports, game fields, or practice fields that will be used for athletic game activities.
RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERAn individual who has possession or custody of a dog and has read and affirmed (at the time of licensure) that they will: 1) maintain control of their dog(s) at all times; 2) they should have reasonable control to stop the behavior of the dog(s) to charge, chase or display aggression towards any person, other dogs, or wildlife; by using a shortened leash, muzzle or harness; and 3) not behave in any way that a reasonable person would find disturbing or harassing. Except for hunting purposes, a responsible dog owner shall not have more than two dogs under voice and sight control at the same time. A responsible party shall have a leash in his or her possession for each dog off leash. A failure to comply with this definition shall constitute a violation of this article.
RESPONSIBLE PARTYAs used in this article, the term "responsible party" means any person who has possession or custody of a dog. If a dog is present on a beach in violation of the restrictions of this article, the owner of the dog, and/or the responsible party are liable for the violation.
VOICE AND SIGHT CONTROLAs used in this article, the term "voice control" means that the dog returns immediately to and remains by the side of the responsible party in response to the responsible party's verbal command. "Sight control" means that a dog is always within sight of the responsible party and the dog can comply with voice command. A violation of this article occurs upon a failure to comply with the definition of either "voice control" or "sight control." If a dog approaches or remains within 10 feet of any person or animal, other than the responsible party, the dog is not under voice control and a violation of this article occurs unless such person (or in the case of a minor child, an adult present with the child) has communicated to the responsible party by spoken words or gesture that such person consents to the presence of the dog.