Any person who resides a minimum of six months in the Town of
Holland who owns, possesses or harbors a dog four months of age or
over in the Town of Holland shall obtain a current license for said
dog and shall place and keep on such dog a collar to which shall be
securely attached a valid identification tag for that dog, in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter.
A. No
license is required for any dog under the age of four months and which
is not at-large.
B. The
owner of one or more purebred dogs registered by a recognized registry
association may annually make an application for a purebred license
in addition to the individual licenses required by this chapter. The
purebred license shall be valid for a period of one year, beginning
with the first day of the month following the date of issuance, and
shall be renewable annually thereafter prior to the expiration date.
All licenses issued pursuant to this article, and any renewal
thereof, shall expire on the last day of the month of the period for
which they are issued, except that no license or renewal shall be
issued for a period expiring after the last day of the 11th month
following the expiration date of the current rabies certificate for
the dog being licensed. In the event an applicant for a license or
renewal presents a statement certified by a licensed veterinarian,
in lieu of a rabies certificate, then the license or renewal shall
be issued for one year from the date of the statement.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions,
Art. I)]
No owner or harborer of a dog shall permit four or more dogs
four months or older to reside on any property unless the property
is a licensed kennel or the owner or harborer has obtained a multi-dog
permit. A multi-dog permit is a permit that allows an owner or harborer
to have four or more dogs on the property, provided such dogs are
not primarily used for breeding purposes. Prior to approval of a multi-dog
permit, the Dog Control Officer will inspect the property to ensure
it is suitable. The Town Board shall consider factors such as lot
size and proximity to neighbors, among other factors, in determining
whether to grant a multi-dog permit. The applicant may be referred
to the Planning Board prior to approval. All dogs four months old
or older need to be licensed with the Town Clerk.