For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall
apply:
AGENT
Any authorized employee of the Borough or such other persons
as designated by the Borough Manager, which may include veterinarians,
zoo professionals, law enforcement officers, or others involved in
the field of captive wildlife or exotic animal care and husbandry.
ENHANCE THE SPECIES
To add significantly to the overall welfare, health and well-being
of the species in question through a program that includes, at a minimum,
controlled breeding, formal public education presentations, membership
and participation in such professional organizations as state and
national wildlife rehabilitators associations, the American Association
of Zoological Parks and Aquariums (AAZP&A), the American Association
of Zookeepers, and the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians,
and other such requirements as the Borough Manager may deem necessary.
PET
Any animal kept primarily for pleasure rather than for utility.
RESIDENT
A person legally residing in the Borough.
UNNATURAL BEHAVIOR
Behavior which is not part of a wild animal's natural
habits or behavioral repertoire or in which it would not engage in
its natural habitat.
WILDLIFE REHABILITATOR
Any person who has possessed a valid state or federal permit
for the capture and possession of injured, infirm, orphaned wild or
exotic animals for purposes of treatment or sanctuary, provided that
the wild or exotic animals under the person's care are not used
primarily for any public display whether or not a fee is charged,
are not kept as pets, or are not kept or harbored in a recorded residential
subdivision.
WILD OR EXOTIC ANIMAL
Means or applies to any of the following: any untamed animal
that typically is found in the wild and poses a serious threat to
the safety and well-being of the community and citizens if left unattended
or it escapes from its captive environment.
Any currently permitted wild or exotic animal which is housed
or kept in the Borough prior to this article becoming law must meet
all requirements of this article and be inspected and permitted or
denied a permit by the Borough Manager within six months of the effective
date of this article. No wild or exotic animal grandfathered in shall
be allowed to breed. The grandfather permit shall expire after the
animal dies, is sold, or is transferred out of the Borough.
All owners shall have a written contingency plan for animal
escape and retrieval and shall notify the Franklin Park police immediately
if an escape occurs. A copy of the written contingency plan shall
be submitted to the Borough before a permit can be issued.
It shall be a violation of this article if a wild or exotic animal escapes from the custody of the owner and/or possessor, and the owner and/or possessor, as the case may be, shall be subject to the penalties set forth in §
89-26.
The owner or keeper shall have liability insurance in the amount
of at least $500,000, covering any damage or injury which may be caused
by such animal during the twelve-month period for which licensing
is sought, which policy shall contain a provision requiring the Borough
to be named as an additional insured, and the Borough shall be notified
by the owner or keeper of any cancellation, termination or expiration
of the liability insurance policy.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this article or fails to comply therewith or with any of the requirements
thereof, or who shall hinder or molest or interfere with an officer
or agent of the Borough in the performance of any duty provided for
by this article, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before
a Magisterial District Judge in the manner provided for the enforcement
of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure,
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than
$1,000 plus costs, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred by
the Borough, and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to
a term of imprisonment to the extent permitted by law for the punishment
of summary offenses. A separate offense shall arise for each day or
portion thereof in which a violation of this article is found to exist
and for each section of this article found to have been violated.
The Borough may also commence appropriate actions in equity to prevent,
restrain, correct, enjoin or abate violations of this article. All
fines and penalties collected for violations of this article shall
be paid to the Borough Treasurer. The initial determination of ordinance
violation is hereby delegated to the Borough Manager, the Police Department,
the Code Official, the authorized designee of the Borough Manager,
and to any other officer or agent that the Borough Manager or the
Borough Council shall deem appropriate. Any wild or exotic animal
owned, possessed or in the custody of any person, firm or corporation
so convicted shall be forfeited to the Borough.