As used in this article, unless the context otherwise indicates,
the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
An appointed officer authorized to enforce §§ 136A to 174F of Chapter
140, inclusive, of the General Laws of the Commonwealth, as defined in § 136A of Chapter
140 of the General Laws.
[Added 3-21-2022 by Ord.
No. 1649]
DOG
All animals of canine species, both male and female.
KEEPER
Any person, corporation or society, other than the owner,
harboring or having in his or its possession any dog.
OWNER
Any person or persons, firm, association or corporation owning,
keeping or harboring a dog as herein defined.
RUN AT LARGE
Free of restraint and permitted to wander on private or public
ways at will.
It shall be the duty of the Animal Control Officer to apprehend
any dog found unrestrained and running at large and to impound such
dog in a suitable place or to order the owner or keeper thereof to
restrain said dog.
A. If such
dog so impounded has upon it the name and address of the owner thereof,
or if the name of said owner is otherwise known, then the Animal Control
Officer shall immediately notify the owner, and if the owner is not
known, then no notice shall be necessary. The owner of any dog so
impounded may reclaim such dog upon the payment of the sum of $25
for the first and second such reclaiming, or the sum of $50 for the
third and subsequent such reclaiming, and in all cases a fee of $15
per day for boarding for each day of impoundment; provided, however,
that if the dog is not licensed, before release to any person, a license
as required by the City of Gardner shall be secured.
[Amended 4-19-1977 by Ord. No. 635; 11-18-2013 by Ord. No. 1563]
B. The sums
collected pursuant to the provisions of this article shall be accounted
for and paid to the City Treasurer; however, under the provisions
of the state law, the Animal Control Officer shall be entitled to
all fees paid to him for the care of impounded dogs by the owners
thereof.
[Amended 12-17-1990 by Ord. No. 1063; 3-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1649]
A. Any dog which is impounded and is not redeemed by the owner within
the ten-day period of confinement shall be made available for adoption
in accordance with procedures established by the Gardner Police Department
and the National Animal Control Association.
B. Any unclaimed dog which is in the custody of the Police Department
shall be disposed of in accordance with MGL c. 140, § 151A,
when each of the following criteria has been met:
(1) The dog was detained for a period of seven days.
(2) The description of the dog was published for public consumption utilizing
information from the latest dog license list.
(3) The dog was made available for adoption in accordance with Subsection
A.
[Amended 12-17-1990 by Ord. No. 1063; 11-18-2013 by Ord. No. 1563; 3-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1649]
A. Criminal penalties.
(1) Any person who violates any provision of this article shall be subject
to a fine of:
(a)
For the first offense: $50.
(b)
For the second offense: $100.
(c)
For the third offense: $300.
(d)
For the fourth and all subsequent offenses: $500.
(2) Each day or portion thereof during which a violation occurs or continues
shall constitute a separate offense, and each portion of this article
that is violated shall constitute a separate offense.
B. Noncriminal penalties.
(1) As an alternative to criminal prosecution in a special case, the
Police Department may elect to utilize the noncriminal disposition
procedure set forth in MGL c. 40, § 21D.
(2) For the purpose of this provision, the penalty to apply in the event
of a violation shall be as follows:
(a)
For the first offense: $50.
(b)
For the second offense: $100.
(c)
For the third offense: $300.
(d)
For the fourth and each subsequent offense: $500.
(3) Each day on which a violation exists shall be deemed a separate offense.
[Amended 12-17-1990 by Ord. No. 1063; 3-7-2001 by Ord. No. 1343; 3-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1649]
The Animal Control Officer or officers duly appointed shall
enforce the provisions of this article relating to dogs and shall
attend to all complaints or other matters pertaining to dogs in the
City of Gardner.
A. The Mayor shall appoint all Animal Control Officers for the City
of Gardner and may remove such Animal Control Officers for failure
to comply with this article or for cause. The Chief of Police shall
assign and supervise the duties of all Animal Control Officers for
the City of Gardner.
B. Complaints about any dog owned or harbored within the City of Gardner
may be filed either in person or over the phone with the Police Department.
The Chief of Police shall investigate or cause to be investigated
each such complaint and shall cause a written notice or order to be
served upon any person or owner found to be in violation of any section
of this article. The Chief of Police shall have the authority to enforce
this article through the use of violation notices, administrative
orders, hearings, or civil and criminal court actions.
[Amended 12-17-1990 by Ord. No. 1063]
This article shall take effect upon its passage. This article
is enacted under MGL c. 140, § 147A, the provisions of which
were accepted by the Gardner City Council on February 3, 1986.
[Added 3-16-1981 by Ord. No. 749; amended 2-6-1989 by Ord. No.
998; 2-5-1990 by Ord. No. 1032; 2-2-2004 by Ord. No. 1397; 9-7-2021 by Ord. No. 1638]
Notwithstanding any provisions of MGL c. 140, § 139,
or c. 140, § 137A, to the contrary, the following fee schedule
is established:
A. Licensing fees.
(1) The fee for every dog license issued by the City, except as provided
by General Laws, shall be $15 for male and female dogs who have not
been spayed or neutered.
(2) The fee for license of a male or female dog that has been neutered
shall be $11. The City Clerk shall require that a certificate of a
registered veterinarian who performed the operation that said male
or female dog has been spayed or neutered and has thereby been deprived
of the power of propagation be shown to the City Clerk, when the application
has been received.
(3) No
fee shall be charged for a license for a dog specially trained to
lead or serve a blind person, provided that the Massachusetts Commission
for the Blind certifies that such dog is so trained and actually in
the service of a blind person.
(4) No
fee shall be charged for a license for a dog professionally trained
in the hearing dog business to serve a deaf person, provided that
the Director of the Office of Deafness certifies that such dog is
so trained and actually in the service of the deaf person.
B. Kennel license.
(1) The fee for each license for a kennel shall be as follows:
(a)
If not more than four dogs are kept in said kennel: $60.
(b)
If more than four but not more than 10 dogs are kept therein:
$75.
(c)
If more than 10 dogs are kept therein: $80.
(2) There shall be a $10 inspection fee for all those who apply for a
kennel license in the City of Gardner.
C. Pursuant to § 137D of Chapter
140 of the General Laws, no person shall be given a license and tag under the authority of §§ 137 and 137A of Chapter
140 of the General Laws during a five-year period from the date of their being found guilty or penalized for offenses against animals and no refund shall be given for any license and tag made void under the provisions of § 137D of Chapter
140 of the General Laws.
[Added 3-21-2022 by Ord.
No. 1649]
[Added 4-6-1981 by Ord. No. 750; amended 11-18-2013 by Ord. No. 1563; 3-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1649]
A. Notwithstanding any provisions of the General Laws to the contrary,
any Animal Control Officer who takes cognizance of a violation of
the following may issue or mail a notice of complaint of violation
of this article to the owner or keeper of such dog or dogs, and, if
the owner or keeper of such dog or dogs is a minor, the parent or
guardian of such minor shall be liable for any violation of this article.
B. Notwithstanding any provisions of the General Laws to the contrary,
any Animal Control Officer who takes cognizance of a violation of
the following may issue a citation to the owner or keeper of such
dog or dogs, and, if the owner or keeper of such dog or dogs is a
minor, the parent or guardian of such minor pursuant to the following
statutory authorities:
(1) Chapter
312 of the Code of the City of Gardner as defined in the chapter.
(2) Failure to license dogs pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 137.
(a)
For first and subsequent offenses pursuant to MGL c. 140 § 141:
$50.
(3) Failure to acquire a kennel license pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 137A.
(b)
For second offense and subsequent offenses: $1,000.
(4) Failure to vaccinate against rabies pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 145B.
(a)
First and subsequent offenses: $100.
(5) Operation of a kennel without a license pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 137C.
(b)
For second offense and subsequent offenses: $1,000.
(6) Confinement of an animal in a motor vehicle during a period of extreme
heat or cold pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 174F.
(b)
For second offense: $300.
(c)
For third and subsequent offenses: $500.
(7) Chaining, tethering, or confining a dog pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 174E.
(b)
For second offense: $200.
(c)
For third and subsequent offenses: $500 and impoundment at a
local shelter at the owner's, keeper's, or guardian's
expense, or loss of ownership of dog.
(8) Dangerous or nuisance dogs pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 173A.
(b)
For second offense: $100.
(d)
For fourth or subsequent offense: $500, with the possibility
of the dog being ordered to be spayed or neutered.
(9) Failure to obtain a license for unlicensed dogs purchased from a
kennel pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 137B.
(a)
For first and subsequent offenses pursuant to MGL c. 140 § 141:
$50.
(10)
Failure to license dogs after change of ownership pursuant to
MGL c. 140, § 138.
(a)
For first and subsequent offenses pursuant to MGL c. 140 § 141:
$50.