[Adopted 8-9-2011 by Ord.
No. 2011-10]
The words hereinafter defined shall have the meanings herein
prescribed for the purposes of this article as follows:
ABANDONED DOG OR CAT
A cat or dog of any age which shall be left unattended, unclaimed,
unlicensed or at large for a period of 72 hours or more.
AT LARGE
An unleashed dog or cat off the premises of the owner.
BOROUGH OFFICIAL
Any Borough Code Enforcement Official, Borough of Newfield
or Township of Franklin Police Department officer, Gloucester County
Animal Control Officer ("GCACO"), the Borough Clerk, or any other
official or person assigned or designated by Mayor and Council.
[Amended 3-14-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-2]
CAT
Any animal of the feline species (Felis catus).
COMMERCIAL KENNEL
Any establishment for the treatment, care, boarding or breeding
of dogs or cats for a fee.
DOG
Any animal of the canine species (Canis familiaris), except
dingoes.
LEASHED
Restrained by a leash no greater than six feet in length,
attached to a collar or harness of sufficient strength to restrain
the dog or cat, and which shall be held by a person having the ability
to control the animal at hand.
OWNER
Any person having a right of property in any dog or cat and
every person who has a dog or cat in his/her custody, and any person
exercising control over a dog or cat or permitting, allowing or suffering
a dog or cat to remain on premises under his/her control, or anyone
who takes a dog or cat out into the public streets, sidewalks or public
ways.
PERSON
An individual, firm, partnership, corporation or association
of persons.
PIT BULL DOG
A.
The pit bull terrier breed of dog.
B.
The Staffordshire bull terrier breed of dog.
C.
The American pit bull terrier breed of dog.
D.
The American Staffordshire terrier breed of dog.
E.
Dogs of mixed breed or of other breeds than listed under Subsections
A through
D above whose breed or mixed breed is commonly known as "pit bulls," "pit bull dogs," or "pit bull terriers."
POUND
An establishment for the confinement of dogs and cats seized
under the provisions of this article or otherwise.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
A dog or cat that causes damage to public or private property
or causes harm to any person.
SHELTER
Any establishment where dogs and cats are kept or housed
without charge.
VICIOUS DOG OR CAT
A.
Any dog with a propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack,
cause injury, or otherwise endanger the safety of human beings or
other domestic animals as evidenced by its habitual or repeated chasing,
snapping, or barking.
B.
Any dog which attacks a human being or other domestic animal
without provocation.
C.
Any dog owned or harbored primarily or in part for the purpose
of dog fighting or any dog trained for dog fighting.
Any dog or cat owner who shall suffer, allow or permit any unlicensed
dog or cat to run at large or who shall suffer, allow or permit any
dog or cat, whether licensed or not, to run at large without the tag
as provided by law, or who shall cause or permit any unlicensed dog
or cat to wear such a tag, shall be guilty of a violation of this
article.
A dog designated as a "vicious dog" is a dog as defined under §
73-1 above.
A. Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the Borough Official, as designated by Borough Council, and/or the Borough Police Department, to receive and investigate complaints against dogs. If said police officer or Animal Control Officer deems any dog complained of to be a vicious dog as defined in §
73-1, said officer shall be empowered to immediately take possession of and impound said dog if necessary to preserve the health and safety of any persons or property, or if said dog is at large without an owner. Said police officer or Borough official shall be empowered to issue a summons to any owner for appearance in the Borough Municipal Court.
B. Hearing in municipal court concerning vicious dog. The municipal
court shall notify in writing the owner of an alleged vicious dog
that a complaint has been made and require the owner to appear before
the court at a stated time and place for a hearing. The Municipal
Court shall conduct the hearing in the same manner as it would conduct
a trial of any other matter. If the court determines that the dog
complained of constitutes a vicious dog as defined by this article,
the owner shall be so notified in writing.
C. Muzzling requirement. No person owning or having control of the dog
which has been determined to be a vicious dog shall permit it to be
off of the property of the owner without being securely muzzled and
leashed. It shall be a violation of this article should the owner
fail to properly muzzle and leash said dog while off the owner's property.
D. Destruction of vicious dogs. Any such vicious dog as defined by this
article which is unmuzzled or at large in violation of this section
may be impounded or destroyed by any Borough official or police officer,
or may be destroyed at any time not less than 48 hours after its capture,
unless the owner shall, before its destruction, reclaim the same and
pay the penalty hereinafter provided for a violation of this article,
and said owner shall immediately muzzle the same as herein provided.
[Amended 3-14-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-2]
The Borough official shall enforce the provisions of this article.
Nothing herein shall prohibit a private citizen from bringing or signing
a complaint for an alleged violation of this article.
[Added 3-14-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-2]
Gloucester County Animal Control Officers, or other designate,
may investigate and/or require compliance for violations pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 4:22. In the event the GCACO or designate sees or recognizes
a potential criminal situation, or the need arises where a criminal
investigation is warranted, the GCACO shall make contact/report to
the Municipal Humane Law Enforcement Officer for further action. The
GCACO may continue to contribute to the investigation as requested
or required.
No person shall hinder, molest or interfere with anyone authorized
or empowered to perform any duty under this article.
The Animal Control Officer of the Borough shall annually cause
a canvass to be made of all dogs owned, kept or harbored within the
limits of the Borough and shall report to the Clerk, the Borough Board
of Health and to the State Department of Health and Senior Services
on or before September 1 of each year the results thereof, setting
forth in separate columns the names and addresses of persons owning,
keeping or harboring dogs, the number of licensed dogs owned, kept
or harbored by each person, together with the registration number
of each dog; and the number of unlicensed dogs owned, kept or harbored
by each person, together with a complete description of each unlicensed
dog.
If any section, paragraph, subsection, clause or other provision
of this article shall be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid, such adjudication shall apply only to the section,
paragraph, subsection, clause or other provision so adjudged, and
the remainder of this article shall be deemed valid and effective.
This article shall take effect upon final passage, adoption
and publication in the manner prescribed by law.
[Adopted 3-10-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-6]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CHICKEN
A domesticated bird of the order of Galliformes in the genus
of Gallus (chickens) that serves as a source of eggs or meat.
COOP
The structure for the keeping or housing of chickens permitted
by this article.
RUN
A fully enclosed and covered area attached to a coop for
the chickens to roam.
The purpose and intent of this article is permitting the keeping
and maintenance of backyard chickens for egg and meat sources in a
clean and sanitary manner that is not a nuisance or detrimental to
the public health, safety, and welfare of the Borough of Newfield.
All coops and runs shall be:
A. Constructed in accordance with existing zoning regulations, the Building
Code and all other applicable ordinances or laws of the Borough of
Newfield.
B. Constructed with concrete floors.
C. Dry and ventilated with windows to admit sunlight.
D. Constructed for the provision of clean water.
E. Kept clean and sanitary at all times and subject to periodic inspection
by a designated Borough official.
F. Disinfected or otherwise treated when so directed by a designated
Borough official.
G. Cleaned weekly to remove droppings from each coop and buried, removed
from the premises, or otherwise disposed of at least once each week.
All feed for immediate consumption shall be placed in suitable
feeding troughs or similar containers; all other feed shall be stored
in ratproof containers at all times.
Neither backyard chickens nor their eggs shall be kept for sale
or in the preparation of sale.
No person shall keep backyard chickens pursuant to this article
without first obtaining a license from the Municipal Clerk's
office and paying the required fee of $15 annually. Every license
issued under this article shall expire on December 31 of each year.
A license may be revoked if the licensee refuses or fails to comply
with this article or any other state or federal law governing the
keeping of chickens or cruelty to animals.