Terms defined. The words hereinafter defined shall have the meanings
herein indicated for the purposes of this chapter as follows:
ANIMAL
Any live vertebrate creature, including, but not limited
to, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish, but not humans.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
Any person 18 years of age or older who has satisfactorily
completed the course of study approved by the Commissioner of Health
and Senior Services and the Police Training Commission as prescribed
by Paragraphs (1) through (3) of Subsection a of Section 3 of P.L.
1983, c. 525 (N.J.S.A. 4:19-15.16a), or who has been employed in the
State of New Jersey in the capacity of, and with similar responsibilities
to those required of, a certified animal control officer pursuant
to the provisions of P.L. 1983, c. 525, for a period of three years
before January 17, 1987.
ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATION
Any not-for-profit organization which has been granted tax
exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal
Revenue Code and whose mission and practice is, in whole or in significant
part, the rescue and placement of animals in permanent homes.
ANIMAL SHELTER
The County of Gloucester facility where dogs, cats or other
animals are received, housed, given medical and other care, offered
for adoption, or transferred to animal rescue organizations.
CAT
Any member of the feline species.
COMMUNITY CAT
Any free-roaming cat that may be cared for by one or more
residents of the immediate area which has no discernible form of ownership
identification; a community cat may or may not be feral. Community
cats shall be distinguished from other cats by being sterilized, vaccinated
against rabies, microchipped, ear tipped. Community cats are exempt
from licensing, as well as stray and at-large provisions of this article
but are subject to nuisance provisions herein.
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COMMUNITY CAT CAREGIVER[Added 9-20-2021 by Ord. No. 13-2021]
(1)
Any organization or person authorized by the Township of Greenwich
or sponsor who, in accordance with a community cat colony program
to trap, neuter, vaccinate for rabies, ear tip and return community
cats:
(a)
Neuters, vaccinates for rabies, ear tips and returns one or
more community cats;
(b)
Provides care, including food, shelter, or medical care to the
cat; or
(c)
Has temporary custody of the cat; or
(d)
Monitors the cat colony for new cats and maintains overall awareness
of the status of the cat colony and the condition of the cats therein.
(2)
A community caregiver shall not be considered to own, possess,
keep or harbor a community cat.
COMMUNITY CAT COLONY
A single community cat or group of community cats that congregate
together outside as a unit. Although not every cat in a colony may
be feral, any nonferal cats that congregate within a colony shall
be deemed part of it. A community cat colony is sponsored and maintained
by a community cat caregiver authorized by the Township of Greenwich.
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DOG
Any animal of the canine species (Canis familiaris), except
dingoes.
DOG OF LICENSING AGE
Any dog which has attained the age of seven months or which
possesses a set of permanent teeth.
EAR TIPPING
The straight-line cutting of the tip of one ear of a cat
while the cat is anesthetized. Ear tipping the left ear is the best
and universally accepted practice, although in the past cats may have
been ear-tipped on the right ear.
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ENFORCEMENT
The Township Official shall enforce the provisions of this chapter, except for Article
III, which shall be enforced by the Municipal Humane Law Enforcement Officer, the Gloucester County Chief Humane Law Enforcement Officer, or the designee of the Gloucester County Division of Animal Control. Nothing herein shall prohibit a private citizen from bringing or signing a complaint for an alleged violation of this chapter.
FERAL CAT
A cat that is unsocialized to humans and has a temperament
of extreme fear of, and resistance to, contact with humans. Feral
cats are included in the definition of "community cats" as community
cats may or may not be feral. Feral cats are:
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(2)
Offspring of socialized or feral cats and not socialized; or
(3)
Formerly socialized cats that have been abandoned and have reverted
to an unsocialized state.
FOWL
Any feathered vertebrate animal, including, but not limited
to, chickens, hens, or ducks raised for eggs for personal consumption
or otherwise.
HARBOR
The act of caring for and keeping an animal or the act of
providing a premises or residence where the animal returns for food,
shelter or care, where the caregiver is providing the primary source
of sustenance for the animal for at least 10 days, whichever is time
is shorter. Community cat caregivers do not harbor community cats
for the purposes of this article, but are subject to the provisions
of this article pertaining to community cats.
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HUMANE TRAP
Any trap used to captures stray dogs and cats that is so
constructed so that it does not harm the animal.
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MICROCHIP
An electronic animal identification device that is inserted
into an animal, typically on the back between the shoulder blades,
by a veterinarian in accordance with professional medical standards.
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KENNEL
Any establishment wherein or whereon the business of boarding
or selling dogs or breeding dogs for sale is carried on, except a
pet shop.
MUNICIPAL HUMANE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
A Greenwich Township sworn law enforcement officer who is
recommended by the Police Chief of the Greenwich Township Police Department
and appointed by the governing body via resolution pursuant to N.J.S.A.
4:22-14.1 with qualifications and duties as provided in N.J.S.A. 4:22-14.2.
NEUTER
To neuter an animal means to have a licensed veterinarian
surgically sterilize the animal. For the purposes of this chapter,
"neuter" shall mean to neuter a male animal or spay a female animal.
NUISANCE[Added 9-20-2021 by Ord. No. 13-2021]
(1)
Disturbing the peace by:
(a)
Habitual or continuous howling, barking, crying or screaming;
and
(b)
The habitual and significant destruction, accumulation of feces,
desecration or soiling of property against the wishes of the owner
of the property, in particular, the creation of conditions leading
to the breeding of fleas or flies, odors or noises;
(c)
Habitually chasing or otherwise molesting passersby;
(d)
Habitually trespassing upon public or private grounds;
(e)
As defined and prohibited herein and below;
(f)
Or as the case may be under existing local ordinance defining
a nuisance.
(2)
For purposes of this article, "habitually" means occurring on
at least two separate occasions within a time period of one month;
except that barking, howling, crying or screaming habitually, means
making the sound persistently or continuously for at least 30 minutes
occurring at least three separate times within a period of eight hours.
For purpose of this article, "persistently" or "continuously" shall
mean nonstop utterance for 30 consecutive minutes with interruptions
of less than 30 seconds at a time.
OFFER FOR SALE
To sell, offer for sale or adoption, advertise for the sale
of, barter, auction, give away or otherwise dispose of a dog or cat.
OWNER[Added 9-20-2021 by Ord. No. 13-2021]
(1)
Any person, household, firm, corporation or other organization
who:
(a)
Possesses, harbors, keeps, has control of, a legal title to,
a property interest in, or permanent custody of any animal regulated
by this article;
(b)
For three days or more has temporary custody of, keeps, possesses
or exercises control over any animal.
(2)
A person must be age 18 or older to be considered the legal
owner of an animal. If a person under age 18 is considered to be the
custodian or caretaker of the animal, the parent or legal guardian
shall be considered the legal owner of the animal.
(3)
A community caretaker is not an owner of community cats for
the purposes of this article but is subject to the provisions pertaining
to community cat caregivers.
PERSON
An individual, firm, partnership, corporation or association
of persons.
PET SHOP
A retail establishment where dogs and cats are sold, exchanged,
bartered or offered for sale as pet animals to the general public
at retail. Such definition shall not include an animal care facility
or animal rescue organization, as defined.
SPONSOR
An individual or group or individuals or a not-for-profit
animal welfare organization which, after recognition by the municipality
governing body, oversees the implementation and management of community
cat colonies, exercises oversight of community cat colonies authorized
by the municipality, coordinates caregivers, offers services to caregivers
and community cat colonies, and works to resolve community cat nuisance
complaints in accordance with the provisions of this article, and
keeps both the Township of Greenwich and the Gloucester County Animal
Control advised regarding the conditions of the colonies under their
oversight.
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STRAY
Any animal that is found to be at large, whether lost by
its owner or otherwise, or that is on public or private property,
the common areas of apartments, condominiums, mobile home parks or
other multiresidential premises, and that does not have an identification
tag and for which there is no identifiable owner.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Greenwich in the County of Gloucester.
TOWNSHIP OFFICIAL
Any Township Code Enforcement Official, Township Police Department
officer, Gloucester County Animal Control Officer, the Municipal Clerk,
or any other official or person assigned or designated by the Mayor
and Council.
TRAP-NEUTER-VACCINATE-RETURN PROGRAM (TNVR)
A program pursuant to which community feral and stray cats
are humanely trapped, spayed or neutered, vaccinated against rabies,
and returned to the location at which they were trapped. A cat may
receive a microchip as part of a TNVR program.
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VETERINARIAN
An individual who is licensed to engage in the practice of
veterinary medicine in the State of New Jersey.