[Adopted 6-4-1993 by L.L. No. 14-1993]
The Town of East Hampton finds that the running
at large and other uncontrolled behavior of dogs have caused physical
harm to persons and damage to property and have created nuisances
within the town. The purpose of this article is to protect the health,
safety and well-being of persons and property in the town and to protect
the health, safety and well-being of animals located in the town by
imposing restrictions and regulations upon the keeping, the running
at large and the seizure of dogs and animals within the town.
This article is enacted pursuant to the Agriculture
and Markets Law.
The title of this article shall be the "Animal
Control and Welfare Law of the Town of East Hampton."
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AT LARGE
Any dog that meets all three of the following:
A.
The dog is without supervision.
B.
The dog is:
(1)
Causing damage to property;
(2)
Causing physical harm to persons; or
(3)
Creating a nuisance within the town.
C.
The dog is on property open to the public; or
on private property not owned or leased by the owner of the dog, unless
permission for such presence has been obtained.
BREEDER
A person who harbors four or more unspayed or unneutered
dogs over six months of age.
DOG CONTROL OFFICER
Any one or more individuals appointed by the Town Board to
assist in the enforcement of this article under the enforcement of
this article under the provisions of Article 7 of the Agriculture
and Markets Law.
GROOMING SHOP
Any commercial establishment where animals are bathed, clipped,
plucked or otherwise groomed.
HARBOR
To provide food or shelter to any animal.
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 harbors, keeps or possesses any animal. In
the event that any animal found in violation of this article shall
be owned by a person under 18 years of age, the owner shall be deemed
to be the parent or guardian of such person (or head of the household
in which said person resides). "Owner" also means that the person
who has last obtained the issuance of a license for a dog pursuant
to the provisions of the Agricultural and Markets Law shall be presumed,
for the purposes of this article, to be the "owner" of such dog.
PERSON
Includes an individual, any combination of individuals, a
partnership or a corporation.
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 animal.
PROPER SHELTER
Shelter must be specifically designed for harboring animals.
Said shelter shall be weatherproof and shall be appropriate for the
breed of animal housed within.
UNREASONABLE NOISE
Acoustic energy that exceeds the standards or restrictions set forth in Chapter
185, Noise, of the Town Code.
Any owner of any female dog in heat shall confine
such female dog in a building or secure enclosure in such a manner
that such female dog cannot come into contact with another animal
except for planned breeding.
[Added 6-5-2014 by L.L. No. 15-2014]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit, scatter, spread,
distribute or otherwise disseminate on public property any type of
foodstuff, including but not limited to corn, wheat or other grains,
bread, crackers, popcorn, scraps, or any other substance or foodstuff,
as to make it available to be eaten by a goose or geese.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection
A immediately above, nothing contained within this section shall make it unlawful to place, deposit, scatter, spread, distribute or otherwise disseminate corn, wheat or other grains, plants and/or seeds on public property in conjunction with lawful and legitimate agricultural, fishing or hunting activities.
[Amended 4-16-2009 by L.L. No. 10-2009; 12-16-2010 by L.L. No.
13-2010]
A. Dog licenses and tags shall be issued by the Town
Clerk pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Section
109 of the Agriculture and Markets Law. Licenses and renewals shall
expire on the last day of the month one year after the date of issuance,
provided that such expiration date shall not be after the last day
of the 11th month following the expiration date of the current rabies
certificate. Applications for licenses shall include all information
required pursuant to Section 109 of the Agriculture and Markets Law,
together with such other and further information as the Town Clerk
may require. Licenses issued by the Town Clerk shall have the following
information:
(2) Town
of East Hampton, State of New York;
(3) Owner's
contact information, including telephone number.
B. The basic license fee for licensing of dogs shall
be as set forth by resolution of the Town Board duly adopted from
time to time. The basic license fee shall include a differential in
the amount of at least $5 for an unspayed or unneutered dog which
shall be used towards the costs of controlling dogs and enforcing
the provisions of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law of
the State of New York and any regulations adopted pursuant to such
section, as well as to subsidize spaying or neutering or the provision
of public humane education programs.
C. Any guide
dog, hearing dog, service dog, war dog, working search dog, detection
dog, police work dog or therapy dog shall be exempt from licensing
fees, and the license shall be conspicuously marked with the applicable
exempt category. Special tags will be issued for such dogs in such
shape, size, color and form of imprint as may be determined by the
Town Clerk to distinguish such tags from the official standard identification
tag.
D. Dogs participating
in a dog show shall be exempt from the requirement of Article 7 of
the Agriculture and Markets Law requiring that all dogs shall have
their license identification tags affixed to their collar at all times.
E. In addition
to the basic license fee and any other applicable fees set forth in
this article, a surcharge of not less than $1 for altered dogs, and
not less than $3 for unaltered dogs shall be imposed, on all licenses
and renewals, such funds to be utilized for purposes of carrying out
animal population control efforts.
Any person who observes a dog in violation of
this article may file a complaint under oath with a Justice of the
town, or file a complaint with a police officer, any Dog Control Officer
in the employ of or under contract to the town or any peace officer
acting pursuant to his specified duties, specifying the nature of
the violation, the date thereof, a description of the dog and the
name and residence, if known, of the owner of such dog. Such complaint
may serve as the basis for enforcing the provisions of this article.
Any Dog Control Officer, peace officer acting
pursuant to his or her special duties or police officer in the employ
of or under contract to the town, having reasonable cause to believe
that a person has violated this article, shall issue and serve upon
such person an appearance ticket for such violation.
Should any section or provision of this local
law be decided by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the local law as a whole
or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional
or invalid.
This local law shall take effect immediately
upon filing with the Secretary of the State of New York.