All structures in which pigeons, chickens and
ducks are kept are considered accessory structures and shall require
all necessary permits.
[Amended 8-12-2016 by L.L. No. 36-2016; 11-6-2019 by L.L. No. 56-2019]
(A) Except as otherwise provided in this article, any person found guilty
of an offense against any provision of this article shall be subject
to a fine of not less than one hundred ($100.) dollars nor more than
five hundred ($500.) dollars for the first offense, not less than
two hundred and fifty ($250.) dollars nor more than one thousand ($1,000.)
dollars for the second offense committed within five (5) years of
the first offense, and not less than seven hundred and fifty ($750.)
dollars nor more than two thousand five hundred ($2,500.) dollars
for the third and subsequent offense committed within five (5) years
of the first offense. Any person found by the Bureau of Administrative
Adjudication to have violated this article shall likewise be subject
to a monetary penalty in an amount within the range of fines authorized
herein for a first offense and subsequent offenses, respectively.
[Amended 9-14-2021 by L.L. No. 50-2021]
(B) In addition to the criminal and civil penalties set forth herein
or in other applicable law, rule or regulation, the Town Attorney
is authorized to pursue civil and equitable relief in the name of
the Town in a court of competent jurisdiction, including but not limited
to compensatory actions; civil penalties in the amount of up to five
hundred ($500.) dollars per day, or part thereof; an action to compel
compliance with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this
article; and other remedies which in the opinion of the Town Attorney
may seem necessary and proper. Any civil monetary penalty awarded
may be added to the tax bill of the property where the violation has
occurred and shall be collected in the same manner.