As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section:
ANIMAL
Any live vertebrate creature, domestic or wild.
ANIMAL SHELTER
Any facility operated by a humane society or by a municipal
agency or its authorized agents for the purpose of impounding or caring
for animals held under the authority of this chapter or state law.
AT LARGE
Any animal shall be deemed at large when it is off the property
of its owner and not under the control or restraint of a competent
person.
AUCTION
Any place or facility where animals are regularly bought,
sold or traded, except for those facilities otherwise defined in this
chapter. This definition does not apply to individual sales of animals
by owners.
CIRCUS
A commercial variety show featuring animal acts for public
entertainment.
COMMERCIAL ANIMAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any pet shop, grooming shop, auction, riding school or stable,
zoological park, circus, performing animal exhibition or kennel.
COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER
The officer charged with enforcement of this chapter, who
shall have all the powers of a peace officer in the execution of this
chapter or Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law, including
the service of summons or any other order of process.
DANGEROUS ANIMAL
Any animal that constitutes a physical threat to human beings
or other animals.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
Includes domesticated sheep, horses, cattle, goats, swine, ducks, geese, turkeys, and game birds raised in confinement under permit or license from the State Department of Environmental Conservation; “hens” are specifically excluded from the definition of “domestic animal” and are subject to regulation pursuant to Chapter
71.
[Amended 10-3-2001; 7-2-2024 by L.L. No. 4-2024]
GROOMING SHOP
A commercial establishment where animals are bathed, clipped,
plucked or otherwise groomed.
KENNEL
Any premises wherein any person engages in the business of
boarding, breeding, buying, letting for hire, training for a fee or
selling dogs or cats.
OWNER
Any person who owns, keeps, harbors or has the care, custody
or control of an animal. Animals owned by minors shall be deemed to
be in custody and control of the minor's parents or other head of
the household where the minor resides.
PET
Includes dogs, cats, cage birds and other animals commonly
kept or harbored in a home as a house pet.
PET SHOP
Any person, partnership or corporation, whether operated
separately or in connection with another business enterprise, except
for a licensed kennel, that buys, sells or boards any species of animals.
RESTRAINT
An animal is under restraint if it is secured by leash or
lead or under the control of a competent person not less than 12 years
of age and obedient to that person's commands, on or within a vehicle
being driven or parked on the street or within the property limit
of its owner or keeper or upon the premises of another with consent
of such other person.
No owner or person having the care of any domestic
animals shall permit or suffer the same or any of them to go at large
or to graze on any street, public ground, park or square of this City.
No person shall own or harbor any dangerous
animal or any animal which shall attack or attempt to bite any person
peaceably passing along the street, lane, park or walk of the City
or any place the person may legally be.
No person shall give away any live animal, fish,
reptile or bird as an inducement to enter any contest, game or other
competition or as an inducement to enter a place of amusement; or
offer such vertebrate as an incentive to enter any business agreement
whereby the offer was for the purpose of attracting trade.
Any person who, as the operator of a motor vehicle,
strikes a pet or domestic animal shall stop at once and render such
assistance as may be possible and shall immediately report such injury
or death to the animal's owner; in the event the owner cannot be ascertained
and located, such operator shall at once report the accident to the
appropriate law enforcement agency.
No person shall entice, seize or molest any
animal while it is being held or led by any person or while properly
muzzled or wearing a licensed tag, except where such action is incidental
to the enforcement of some law or regulation.
No person shall transport any animal, not lawfully
in his possession, for the purpose of killing or selling such animal.
[Amended 6-18-2003 by Ord. No. 03-05]
The owner or person in control of an animal
shall be responsible for the immediate removal of any excreta deposited
by his/her animal on public walks, recreation areas, parks or another's
private property.
Any officer authorized by law to make arrests
may lawfully take possession of any animal or implements or other
property used or employed or about to be used or employed in violation
of any provision of law relating to fights among animals. The disposition
of animals or implements used in such fights shall be carried out
in accordance with §§ 375 and 376 of the Agriculture
and Markets Law.
[Amended 2-8-1986 by Ord. No. 86-02; 7-19-1994]
A. Violations.
(1) Any person who violates this chapter or knowingly permits the violation of this chapter or any of the provisions thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable as provided in §
1-14 of this Code, but if such provision is inconsistent with the provisions of the Agriculture and Markets Law or other applicable state provision in defining the grade of the offense or the punishment therefor, then as defined and punishable by such law or provision, except that a violation of any of the following provisions of this chapter shall be a violation, punishable as hereinafter provided in this section:
(a)
Section
17-3 regarding restraining or confining dogs or cats;
(b)
Section
17-4 regarding domestic animals at large or grazing in public;
(c)
Section
17-5 regarding dangerous animals;
(d)
Section
17-6 regarding keeping of domestic animals;
(e)
Section
17-9 regarding duty of operators of vehicles which strike animals;
(f)
Section
17-12 regarding removal of animal wastes;
(g)
Section
17-13 regarding animal nuisances.
(h)
Section
17-16 regarding license required; fees.
[Added 11-21-2007 by Ord. No. 07-05]
(2) A person convicted of a violation of any of the immediate above §§
17-3,
17-4,
17-5,
17-6,
17-9,
17-12,
17-13,
17-16 shall be subject to a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $100; for a conviction of a second violation of the same offense, both of which were committed within a period of five years, a fine of not less than $75 nor more than $150; for conviction of a third or subsequent violation of the same offense, all of which were committed within a period of five years, a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $250 or imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both.
[Amended 11-21-2007 by Ord. No. 07-05]
B. Any person violating any provision of this chapter
shall be issued an appearance ticket for such violation. The appearance
ticket shall be substantially in the form set forth in Subsection
C. An answer to such appearance ticket may be made within five days
of the violation, by certified mail, return receipt requested, in
lieu of a personal appearance upon the date at the time and court
specified in the appearance ticket, in accordance with the provisions
of § 124 of the Agriculture and Markets Law.