The Town Board recognizes the suburban nature
of the Town and that no part thereof is suitable for the maintenance
of wild animals. The Board is mindful of both the safety and welfare
of the residents of the Town and the interest of preventing cruelty
to such animals or the creation of a hazard by their presence.
As used in this Article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
WILD ANIMAL
An animal of any species which in its natural habitat is
wild, dangerous or ferocious, including any such animal which may
have been trained and domesticated. "Wild animals" include but are
not limited to the following: all members of the dog family (canidae),
except domestic dogs; all members of the cat family (felidae), except
the common domestic cat; all predator birds, such as eagles, hawks,
falcons and owls; all venomous snakes or constricting snakes; all
venomous insects, such as tarantulas, black widow spiders and scorpions;
and all venomous lizards, snapping turtles, alligators and iguanas.
The failure to comply with any section of this
Article shall be a violation; the owner of the wild animal or any
person having immediate control over such animal shall be liable for
the said violation and the penalty provided in this Article.
This Article is effective immediately. Any person
harboring or possessing a wild animal as defined herein shall have
six months from the effective date of this Article to remove such
wild animal from the confines of the Town of Islip.