As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANIMAL
Every living, sentient creature not a human being.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
A 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 SHELTER
A 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 LARGE
Off 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.
BEACH
Any beach area within the City of Saco which is used by the
public.
DOG
Includes both male and female dogs.
KENNEL
One 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.
LEASH
Handheld 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.
OWNER
Owner 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 AREAS
Restricted 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 OWNER
An 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 PARTY
As 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 CONTROL
As 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.
An owner must remove and dispose of any feces left by their
animal on any sidewalk, street, beach, public property, or private
property (other than the property of the owner of the animal or of
a person who has consented to the presence of the animal on his or
her property) and deposit such feces into an appropriate litter receptacle.
An owner whose animal is present on any property from which the animal's
feces is required to be removed pursuant to this section must have
in his or her possession a plastic bag or similar utensil for collecting
and removing the feces. This regulation shall not apply to any person
who, by reason or physical handicap, is unable to comply with the
requirement.
The following restrictions apply to dogs on beaches:
A. From April 1 through September 30 dogs shall be leashed on beaches.
This includes Kinney Shore, Bayview Beach, and Camp Ellis Beach. A
leash of a length no longer than 12 feet shall be used at all times
on beaches of Saco from April 1 through September 30.
B. From October 1 through March 31 dogs can be off leash if they are
under voice control and sight control.
C. Whenever a portion of a beach has been roped off, fenced off or otherwise
demarcated or posted as a protected area to protect the nesting site
of a piping plover or of any other endangered species protected under
federal law, no dog shall approach within 100 feet of such protected
area.
D. Dogs shall be on leash while entering or exiting vehicles at the
beach.
Dogs are not allowed on sports fields and athletic fields due
to public health threat. Athletic and sports fields are always restricted
to dogs. Athletic fields are located at: Memorial War Field (Burns
School), Young School Softball Field, Saco Middle School Front Field,
Saco Middle School Softball Field A and B, Saco Middle School Soccer/Lacrosse
Field (lower field out back), Phoenix Field (front field located off
Foss Road), Sandy Brook Field (back field located off Foss Road).
Dogs shall be on leash while entering or exiting vehicles at
the dog park. Dogs are allowed off leash while in the dog park and
must remain under voice command. There are two dog parks, one for
smaller dogs ranging in weight from zero pounds to 10 pounds and a
larger park for all dogs above 10 pounds. The Saco Dog Park is located
on School Street.
It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to keep or harbor,
within the City of Saco, more than three dogs over four months old
on January 1 in or about the premises, house, barn, or any other building
or in or about all buildings on any one premises occupied by any one
family, and the keeping or harboring of dogs as aforesaid is hereby
declared to be a nuisance.
A. License fee. The payment of a license or licenses on dogs shall not
be construed to allow the keeping of more than three dogs, as aforesaid,
on any one premises.
B. Scope of limitation. This limitation shall not apply to the following,
but a kennel license shall be required: to maintain or keep a pack
or collection of dogs under one ownership in a single premises for
breeding, hunting, show, training, field trails or exhibition purposes
or maintained as a business for the buying and selling of dogs or
for any form of boarding of dogs.
A "dangerous dog" is hereby defined to be a dog which shall
cause reasonable fear of bodily injury to any person or animal, by
attacking or threatening to attack such person or animal. Any such
dog is hereby declared to be a nuisance. The owner of any dangerous
dog shall keep the same confined in a secure enclosure or on a chain
or leash always controlled by the owner or his agent and shall not
permit such dog to be at large within the City.
It shall be unlawful for the owner or person keeping or harboring
any dog, when notified that such dog has bitten any person or has
so injured any person as to cause abrasion of the skin, to sell or
give away such dog or to permit or allow such dog to be taken beyond
the limits of the City, except under the care of a licensed veterinarian.
A. Confinement. It shall be the duty of such owner or keeper, upon receiving
notice of the character aforesaid, to immediately place such dog under
confinement for a period of at least 14 days.
B. Observation of dogs bitten. Any dog which shall have been bitten
by another dog having or suspected of having rabies shall be immediately
impounded for observation as provided in this section.
C. Destruction prohibited. It shall be unlawful for the owner or person
keeping or harboring any dog, when notified that such dog has bitten
any person or has so injured any person as to cause abrasion of the
skin, to destroy such animal without permission of the City of Saco
Health Officer.
No dog shall be kept within the limits of the City of Saco unless
such dog is licensed by its owner in accordance with Maine Law and
has acknowledged receipt and affirmation of the requirements of a
"responsible dog owner." The City Clerk shall provide with each new
license issued for a dog a tag indicating the year the license is
issued and such other information as may be required under title 7
M.R.S.A. Part 9, Chapter 721, Dog Licenses.
Late registration: The Saco City Council will establish a fee
of $25 for each dog not registered on time after a public hearing
for late registration of dogs, provided in 7 M.R.S.A. § 3702.
Rabies tags obtained from a veterinarian for immunization against
rabies must be securely attached to the collar of leather, metal,
or material of comparable strength that must be worn by the dog for
which the tag was issued except when the dog is hunting, in training
or in an exhibition or on the premises of the owner. When the dog
is hunting, in training or in an exhibition, its owner shall produce
proof of licensure and proof of rabies immunization within 24 hours
upon request for the Animal Control Officer.
Upon positive diagnosis of rabies in any dog within the City,
the Mayor shall proclaim and invoke a Citywide quarantine for a period
of 30 days and, upon the invoking of such quarantine, no animal shall
be taken into the streets or be permitted to be on the streets during
such period of quarantine.
A. Treatment required. During such period of rabies quarantine as herein
described, every animal bitten by an animal adjudged to be rabid shall
be forthwith destroyed or, at the owner's expense and option,
shall be treated for rabies infection by a licensed veterinarian or
held 30 days under quarantine by the owner in the same manner as other
animals are quarantined.
B. Extension of quarantine. If there are additional positive cases of
rabies occurring during the period of quarantine, such period of quarantine
may be extended by the Mayor for an additional six months from the
time of the last positive report. The carcass of any dead animal exposed
to rabies shall, upon demand, be surrendered to the Health Officer.
The Health Officer shall direct the disposition of any animal found
to be infected with rabies.
C. Surrender of animal required. No person shall fail or refuse to surrender
any animal for quarantine or destruction as required herein when demand
is made therefor by the Health Officer.
D. Out-of-state dogs. All out-of-state dogs shall display rabies tags.
If not immunized, the owner shall take the same to a veterinarian
for immunization.