The following definitions shall apply in the
interpretation and enforcement of this article:
ANIMAL
Construed in a broad sense to include not only all mammals,
including but not limited to dogs, but also birds, fish, reptiles
and insects.
ANIMAL SHELTER
The Center for Animal Health and Welfare (formerly the Northampton
County SPCA).
AT LARGE
Off the premises of the owner and not under the control of
the owner, a member of his immediate family, or another person authorized
to be in control of, either by leash, cord, chain or otherwise.
DOG
Both male and female dogs.
FOWL
Any bird typically used for food or eggs, this includes,
but is not limited to, chickens, roosters, pigeons, turkeys, geese,
ducks and peacocks.
HEALTH VIOLATION TICKET
A form issued by an officer to a person who violates a provision
of this chapter. The health violation ticket is an offer by the City
of Easton extended to a person to settle a violation by paying the
fine in lieu of a citation being issued against the violator.
[Added 6-27-2018 by Ord.
No. 5646]
OFFICER
Any police officer, duly appointed Animal Control Officer,
Chief Health Administrator, and/or his designee.
[Amended 2-11-2009 by Ord. No. 5179]
OWNER
Includes every person, firm or corporation having a right
of property in any animal which is kept or harbored within the City,
as well as every person, firm or corporation occupying any premises
within the City which permits an animal or animals to remain on or
about its premises.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, company,
firm, institution, trustee, estate, trust, any private entity or public
entity as well as all officers, agents, servants, employees or others
acting for any of the same, and shall be taken as applying in the
singular or plural as the case may require.
PETTING ZOO
Any enclosure, area, or other containment where an animal
or animals are kept for the purpose of exhibition or education. This
definition excludes those events where no physical contact will occur
between the animals and the public, i.e., a procession or parade,
or events such as a domesticated dog or cat exhibition.
WILD OR EXOTIC ANIMAL
Any animal of a species prohibited by Title 50, Code of Federal
Regulations, or otherwise controlled by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
It shall include any animal which is wild, fierce, dangerous, noxious
or naturally inclined to do harm.
[Added 6-27-2018 by Ord.
No. 5646]
A.
Wild animals, however domesticated, shall also include but not
be limited to:
(1)
Dog family (Canidae): All except domesticated dogs; including
wolf, fox, coyote, dingo, etc.;
(2)
Cat Family (Felidae): All except commonly accepted domestic
cats; including lions, pumas, panthers, mountain lions, leopards,
jaguars, ocelots, margays, tigers, wild cats, etc.;
(3)
Bear (Ursidae): All bears, including grizzly bears, brown bears,
black bears, etc.;
(4)
Weasels (Mustelidae): All including weasels, martens, mink,
wolverines, ferrets, badgers, otters, ermine, mongoose, etc.;
(5)
Racoons (Procynidae): All raccoons and civets;
(6)
Primates (Hominidae): All sub-human primates;
(7)
Porcupine (Erethizonitdae): All porcupines, skunks;
(8)
Snakes: All venomous and constricting snakes; venomous lizards;
(9)
Crocodilians: All alligators, caimans, crocodiles, gavials,
etc.;
(10)
Venomous fish and piranha;
With respect to animals not otherwise prohibited and except for species of fish, it shall be unlawful and it shall be deemed a public nuisance to keep more than six animals six months of age or older on any premises, regardless of the number of owners; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any premises for which a kennel license has been obtained pursuant to the Dog Law (3 P.S. § 459-101 et seq.), as the same may from time to time be supplemented or amended, nor shall this section apply if a permit has been issued and is in effect pursuant to §
444-133 of this article.
[Amended 2-11-2009 by Ord. No. 5179]
A. The Chief Health Administrator 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 Chief Health Administrator 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 Chief Health Administrator shall also have the
power to revoke the permit for cause.
B. The Chief Health Administrator shall be responsible to determine whether any person is violating any provisions of this article. In making such determinations as to whether to approve or reject an application for a permit or an application for renewal of a permit, the Chief Health Administrator shall consider whether any one or more of the following approved standards are not complied with. The failure of the applicant to comply with or satisfy any one or more of the requirements of §
444-133 or to satisfy any one or more of the following approved standards shall constitute grounds for denial of the application as a public nuisance:
(1) All animals and animal quarters shall be kept in a
clean and sanitary condition. Adequate ventilation shall be maintained.
(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 responsibility
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 articles of the City of Easton 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 Chief Health Administrator
question the health of any animals, he/she shall have the authority
to require an examination by a doctor of veterinary medicine, such
examination to be at the expense of the owner.
(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.
C. If the conditions presented by the application for
a permit or for renewal of a permit constitute an actual or potential
public nuisance and/or a hazard and/or a danger to the public health,
safety and welfare, the application for a permit or for renewal of
a permit shall be denied.
D. The Animal Control Officer, Chief Health Administrator,
and/or his designee, and/or police officers of the City of Easton
are authorized hereby to enter upon any premises with the City for
the purpose of investigating a possible violation of this article.
If access is denied by the property owner, the Animal Control Officer,
Chief Health Administrator and/or police officers are authorized to
submit an application for a search warrant to the appropriate judicial
authority.
E. The holder of a permit issued pursuant to this article shall have an ongoing duty to comply with the requirements of the approved standards set forth in §
444-134B of this article.
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No person shall keep or maintain any cattle, sheep, swine, goats, llamas/alpacas, horses, fowl, pot belly pigs, mules, asses, or exotic animals within the City, except on properties approved for farming previous to the date of this article amendment and that meet all requirements for farming as outlined in Chapter
595, the City of Easton Zoning Ordinance, and at such other places where animals are kept for slaughtering or for laboratory purposes which have been approved by the Bureau of Health.
Rabbits and guinea pigs shall not be allowed
to run at large but shall be confined in a suitable building or coop
with an enclosed and covered runway.
A building or coop in which animals are kept
must be kept thoroughly clean at all times and shall be cleaned at
least once every week and more often if the Bureau of Health so requires.
All refuse or anything foul or obnoxious must be removed at least
twice a week, and all coops, pens or stables must be thoroughly disinfected
at least once every seek and more often if the Bureau of Health so
requires.
No part of a building, coop or runway in which
animals are kept shall be less than 30 feet from the doors or windows
of any building occupied by human beings, whether for dwelling or
business purposes. In addition, no animals shall be kept less than
100 yards from any outside temporary food stands.
No person shall own, keep or harbor within the
City any dog three months or older, unless such dog is licensed by
Northampton County, and unless such dog wears a collar and license
tag. This provision is not intended to apply to dogs whose owners
are nonresidents, temporarily within the City, to dogs brought into
the City for breeding, trial or show purposes, or to any Seeing Eye
dog properly trained to assist visually impaired persons when such
dog is actually used by a visually impaired person for the purpose
of aiding him/her in going from place to place, working assist dogs
or police canines.
[Amended 2-11-2009 by Ord. No. 5179]
The applicant for any permit hereunder shall,
at the time of his/her application, pay to the City of Easton the
following fees:
A. Animal shelters and all other permit applicants shall pay the fee specified in Chapter
285, Fees, for the first calendar year or part thereof, renewable thereafter for a fee as specified in Chapter
285, Fees, each calendar year or part thereof.
In addition, the Officer may institute, in the
name of the City of Easton, any appropriate action or proceeding,
whether by legal process or otherwise, to restrain, correct or abate
a continuing violation of any provision of this article or any rules
and regulations made pursuant hereto.