[Adopted 12-22-1997 by Ord. No. 25-1997]
A.
This article is enacted to regulate the maintenance,
keeping or possession of animals within the City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
in order to promote the health, safety and general welfare of its
inhabitants.
B.
Where the provisions of this article impose greater
restrictions than those of any other statute, ordinance, regulation
or resolution, the provisions of this article shall be controlling.
Where the provisions of any other statute, ordinance, regulation or
resolution impose greater restrictions than this article, the provision
of such other statute, ordinance, regulation or resolution shall be
controlling.
A.
ANIMAL
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
HOUSEHOLD PET
KEEPER
MENAGERIE
OFFICER
OWNER
PERSON
WILD ANIMAL
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and enforcement of this article:
Any domestic animal or fowl, any wild animal or any household
pet, including birds, fish, reptiles and insects.
Any animal normally or ordinarily domesticated or raised
in this area or climate as livestock or for work or breeding purposes
or normally or ordinarily kept as a household pet.
Any dog, cat or other domestic animal normally and ordinarily
kept in or permitted to be at large in the dwelling of its owner.
Any person, firm or corporation owning or actually keeping,
having, using or maintaining any of the animals herein referred to.
A collection of animals kept in cages or exhibition by a
full-time professional trainer.
Any police officer or duly appointed animal control officer
or code enforcement officer or his or her designee.
Any person having a right of property or having custody of
any animal, or any person who harbors or permits an animal to remain
on or around his or her property.
Any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation.
Any animal, including bird, fowl, reptile or insect not normally
or ordinarily domesticated, not normally or ordinarily raised in this
area and climate as livestock or for work or breeding purposes; or
not capable of being kept as a household pet.
B.
In this article the singular shall include the plural,
the plural shall include the singular and the masculine shall include
the feminine.
Any person is permitted to maintain, keep or possess within the City of Lancaster, subject to the numerical limitations of § 96-26, any of the following animals which classification shall be strictly construed:
Cage birds (the term includes parakeets, parrots,
canaries, finches, lovebirds, myna birds and other birds ordinarily
keep in cages in households; it excludes wild birds captured or rescued
and kept in cages, as well as poultry)
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Cats
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Dogs
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Ferrets
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Frogs
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Gerbils
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Goldfish and carp
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Guinea pigs
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Hamsters
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Lizards
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Mice, white
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Rabbits, restricted to European type rabbits
commonly kept as pets
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Rats, white
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Salamanders (any tailed amphibian)
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Snakes, nonpoisonous
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Toads
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Tropical fish, limited to those customarily
maintained in a household aquarium, except piranhas
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Turtles
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Vietnamese pot bellied pig
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It shall be unlawful for any person to keep
any domestic animals, except household pets, except as
provided in this section:
A.
The keeper of every such animal shall confine the
same in an enclosure sufficient to prevent such animal from running
at large, and such enclosure shall be of a size and construction conducive
to the animal's health, and adequate sanitary drainage facilities
shall be provided.
B.
Every keeper of any animal shall cause the litter
and droppings therefrom to be collected daily in a container or receptacle
that when closed shall be ratproof and flytight and, after every such
collection, shall cause such container or receptacle to be kept closed.
At least once a week every such keeper shall cause all litter and
droppings so collected to be disposed of in such a manner as not to
permit the presence of fly larvae.
C.
Every keeper of any animal shall cause all feed provided
therefor to be stored and kept in a ratproof and flytight building,
box, container or receptacle.
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep
any household pet except as provided in this section:
A.
If any such pet shall be kept in a dwelling owned
or occupied by its owner, such owner shall be required to follow such
procedures and practices, as to the number of such pets to be kept
there and as to sanitation, to ensure that no public nuisance shall
be created or maintained and no threat to the health of persons living
in the dwelling or elsewhere than in such dwelling shall be created.
Except for species of fish, it shall be unlawful
to keep more than six animals six months of age or older on any premises,
regardless of the number of owners, unless said premises is a zoo,
petting zoo, menagerie, kennel, aviary, cattery, pet shop or veterinary
clinic which has received zoning approval to operate as such, as well
as the appropriate licenses and/or certifications required for said
operation.
[Amended 5-12-1998 by Ord. No. 4-1998]
The enforcement of the provisions of this article
will be jointly shared by the Bureau of Police and the Bureau of Housing,
Health and Sanitation as defined by "officer" in the definitions.
The officer is hereby authorized to enter upon any premises within
the City of Lancaster for the purpose of investigating possible violation
of this article.
A.
The application for a permit for the keeping of more
than six animals from the permitted list shall have attached thereto
a registered veterinarian's health certificate for each animal to
be covered by the permit, shall be verified by an affidavit and shall
set forth the following:
(1)
The type and number of animals to be covered by the
permit.
(2)
The purpose of keeping such animals.
(3)
The period of time for which the permit is requested.
(4)
A description of the quarters in which the animals
will be kept and the facilities for sanitation and disposal of animal
wastes.
(5)
The circumstances, if any, under which the animals
will be removed from their quarters.
(6)
Biographical information about the applicant and any
other person to be placed in charge of the animals.
(7)
Such additional information as the officer may require.
B.
In addition to such verified information, the officer
shall consider all other relevant conditions, including but not limited
to:
(1)
The odor emanating or likely to emanate from the premises
to persons off the premises.
(2)
The noise emanating or likely to emanate from the
premises to persons off the premises.
(3)
The attitudes of the applicant's neighbors to the
proposed permit.
(4)
The security with which the animals will be restrained.
(5)
Prior complaints regarding animals at the premises.
A.
The officer shall have the power to review or cause
to be reviewed each application for a permit and may either approve
or reject such application or require modification of the application.
When the officer has approved the application, he/she shall issue
the permit. The permit shall be personal and not transferable and
shall be issued for a calendar year or part thereof. The officer shall
also have the power to revoke the permit for cause.
B.
The officer shall also have the power to make such
rules and regulations as he/she shall deem necessary to carry out
the purposes of this article. He/she shall be responsible to determine
whether any person is violating any provisions of this article or
the rules and regulations adopted hereunder. In making such determination
the officer shall consider the following standards:
(1)
All animals and animal quarters shall be kept in a
clean and sanitary condition with adequate ventilation.
(2)
The permittee shall use every reasonable precaution
to assure that the animals are not teased, abused, mistreated, annoyed,
tormented or in any manner made to suffer by any means.
(3)
Animals which are enemies by nature or are temperamentally
unsuited shall not be quartered together or so near each other as
to cause the animals fear or to be abused, tormented or annoyed.
(4)
The permittee shall maintain the premises so as to
eliminate offensive odors or excessive noise.
(5)
The permittee shall not permit any condition causing
disturbance of the peace and quiet of his/her neighbors.
(6)
Animals must be maintained in quarters so constructed
as to prevent their escape. The permittee assumes full responsibilities
for recapturing any animal that escapes from his/her premises. The
permittee shall make adequate provisions and safeguards to protect
the public from the animals.
(7)
Every person shall conform to all present and future
laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the United States of
America, the ordinances of the City of Lancaster and the rules and
regulations that may accompany this article in any way connected with
animals, specifically including anticruelty laws.
(8)
Any and all animals must be kept healthy and free
from sickness and disease at all times. Should the officer question
the health of any animals, he/she shall have the authority to require
an examination of a doctor of veterinary medicine with such examination
to be at the owner's expense.
(9)
The permittee shall be responsible and liable for
the actions of all persons employed by or otherwise associated with
him/her as such actions relate to the permittee's obligation to comply
with this article.
(10)
Every owner and occupant of a structure or property
shall be responsible for the extermination of insects, rodents, vermin
or other pests in all areas of the premises.
The applicant for any permit to exceed the limitation of permitted animals contained in § 96-26 shall, at the time of his/her application, pay to the City of Lancaster a nonrefundable fee of $20 to cover the costs of processing the permit application and the issuance of the permit. Upon issuance, the permit shall be for the calendar year or part thereof and thereafter renewable for a like fee of $20 each calendar year or part thereof.
Any person who shall violate any provision of
this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a
fine of not less than $50 and not exceeding $600, plus costs, and
in default of payment, to undergo imprisonment for a term not to exceed
30 days. Each prohibited animal and each animal in excess of the maximum
limit of animals shall constitute a separate violation, and each day
that a violation of this article continues shall constitute a separate
offense.