This chapter shall be named the "Animal Control
Ordinance." Any previous animal control ordinances enacted by the
Town of Hudson in conflict herewith are repealed.
The following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ABUSED ANIMAL
Any animal which is:
A.
Mistreated, beaten, tormented or teased.
B.
Deprived of potable water, food or shelter.
C.
Kept under unhealthy conditions.
D.
Trained for fighting other animals.
ANIMAL
Includes every living warm-blooded creature, except a human
being; reptiles; amphibians.
ANIMAL CONTROL/ANIMAL HUMANE OFFICER
The person or persons employed by or designated by the Town,
county or state shall be the enforcement officer of this chapter.
This term includes humane officers duly appointed and qualified to
perform such duties under the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
[Amended 11-9-2006; 12-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3]
ANIMAL SHELTER
Any premises designated by action of the Town Board for the
purposes of impounding and caring for all animals found in violation
of this chapter.
AT LARGE
An animal is at large when it is off the property of its
owner and not under restraint.
CHICKEN
A common farm bird raised for its edible eggs or flesh.
[Added 12-7-2021 by Ord.
No. 2021-3]
COMMERCIAL DOG KENNEL
A place where over 10 dogs over the age of five months are
kept by a corporate or individual owner, lessor, breeder of dogs who
trains, grooms, boards, breeds and/or sells animals for resale, individually
or in litter lots for any purposes other than companion animals or
for guides for the blind or public service dogs; a place where the
business may be the primary source of income of the occupant or owner
of the property.
[Added 12-7-2021 by Ord.
No. 2021-3]
DANGEROUS ANIMAL
A.
Any animal which constitutes a physical threat
to human beings or to other domestic animals by virtue of a known
history to endanger life by an unprovoked assault or bite so as to
cause bodily harm.
B.
A dog trained, owned or harbored for the purpose,
primarily or in part, of dog fighting.
C.
A dog shall not be deemed dangerous if:
(1)
It bites, attacks or menaces anyone assaulting
the owner.
(2)
It bites, attacks or menaces a trespasser on
the property of the owner.
(3)
It bites, attacks or menaces any person or other
animal who has tormented or abused it.
(4)
It is otherwise acting in defense of an attack
from a person or other animal upon the owner or other person.
(5)
It is protecting or defending its young or other
animal.
DOG
Shall apply to a canine animal, male or female, altered or
unaltered.
FENCE
Includes visible and invisible.
[Added 11-9-2006]
GUARD DOG
Any dog which has been trained to attack persons independently
or upon command.
INDIVIDUAL DOG OWNER
A place where no more than five dogs over five months of
age are kept on the premises occupied for residential purposes.
NUISANCE DOG
Any dog which by frequent and habitual howling, yelping,
barking or other nuisances shall cause serious annoyance or disturbance
to persons or to a neighborhood or habitually pursues any vehicle
upon any public street or highway. The provisions of this chapter
shall not apply to duly authorized hospitals or clinics conducted
for the treatment of small animals.
[Amended 4-2-2001 by Ord. No. 04-02-01]
OWN
Unless otherwise specified, "own" shall be deemed to mean
keep, harbor, have control, have charge or custody of an animal for
a period of five days or longer. The term shall also be deemed to
mean permitting an animal to be kept at or within a residence legally
owned by the person giving permission. This term is applicable to
landlords and lessors of property. This term shall not apply to veterinarians
or kennel operators temporarily maintaining on their premises animals
owned by others.
[Amended 6-1-2006]
OWNER
A person who owns, harbors, keeps or permits the dog to be
on the legal premise. In the case of rental property, the owner is
the person, partnership, corporation, or other entity that holds legal
title to the rented property. By permitting a tenant or lessee to
have a dog on site, for the purposes of this chapter, the person who
holds title to the property is an owner.
[Amended 6-1-2006]
PRIVATE DOG KENNEL
A place where more than five but fewer than 11 dogs over
the age of five months are kept and where the business of selling
and breeding dogs, if conducted, is incidental to the occupancy of
the premises for residential purposes and is not the primary source
of income of the occupant or owner of the property.
[Amended 4-2-2001; 12-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3]
PROPER ENCLOSURE
A fence or structure of suitable height, forming or causing
an enclosure suitable to prevent the entry of any young children.
Such enclosure shall be locked and shall be designed to be secure
to prevent an animal from escaping from the enclosure.
RESTRAINT
An animal is under restraint within the meaning of this chapter
if it is controlled by a leash, cord, chain or similar physical restraint
or by a competent person and immediately obedient to that person's
command or within a vehicle being driven or parked on the streets
or roads or within the property limits of its owner.
STRAY
Any unlicensed animal, the owner of which is unknown, which
is at large.
TOWN
The Town of Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
[Amended 6-1-2006]
The owner shall keep his/her animal under restraint
at all times. The owner is responsible for picking up and disposing
properly of any animal waste deposited anywhere other than the dog
owner's property.
[Amended 4-2-2001 by Ord. No. 04-02-01; 6-1-2006; 5-4-2010]
No person shall own any dog within the Town
limits or permit any dog on any property legally owned by the person
for a period of more than 30 days unless such dog is licensed, except
as provided under Subsection A, Exceptions. Written application shall
be made to such person or persons as designated by the Town and shall
include all pertinent documentation as required for such license.
In lieu of said application, if an unlicensed dog is impounded, and
said dog is either vaccinated for rabies by the pound or proof of
vaccination is provided by the owner to the pound, and the dog is
returned to the owner and proof of rabies vaccination is given to
the Town, the Town may issue a dog license under this section and
bill the owner for the license.
A. Exceptions.
(1) Hospitals, clinics and other premises operated by
licensed veterinarians exclusively for the care and treatment of animals
are exempt from the provisions of this chapter, except where such
duties are expressly stated.
(2) The licensing requirement of this chapter shall not
apply to any dog belonging to a nonresident and kept within the Town
for less than 30 days, provided that all such dogs shall at all times
be kept under restraint.
(3) Any dog owned, kept or harbored by an individual or
corporation holding either a private or commercial kennel license
need not be individually licensed.
(4) Every dog specially trained to lead blind or deaf
persons or to provide support for mobility impaired persons is exempt
from the dog license fee and every person owning such a dog shall
receive annually a free dog license.
(5) Any dog owned by a person that is kept only for educational
or scientific purposes is exempt from the licensing requirements of
this chapter.
B. There shall be three types of dog licenses issued:
[Amended 4-2-2001 by Ord. No. 04-02-01; 11-9-2006; 12-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3]
A. For the purpose of discharging the duties imposed by this chapter
and to enforce its provisions, the Animal Control/Animal Humane Officer
shall fully cooperate and assist the Department of Agriculture, Trade
and Consumer Protection and authorized state health officials in identifying
and locating animals which pose a risk and/or danger to the public
and/or are in need of humane treatment. To such extent as is permitted
by state statute, the Animal Control/Animal Humane Officer is empowered
to enter upon the premises upon which an animal is kept or harbored
and to demand the exhibition by the owner of such animal and/or license
for such animals.
B. It is further provided that the Animal Control/Animal Humane Officer
shall fully cooperate and assist the Department of Agriculture, Trade
and Consumer Protection authorized health officials and designated
humane societies in identifying and locating animals which are being
kept in reportedly cruel and/or inhumane manner. To such extent as
is permitted by state statute, the Animal Control/Animal Humane Officer
is empowered to enter upon the premises where any animal is kept in
a reportedly cruel and/or inhumane manner and demand to examine such
animal and to take possession of such animal when it requires humane
treatment.
C. The Animal Control/Animal Humane Officer shall cooperate and assist
any law enforcement officer in the discharge of his duties with respect
to animal control.
[Amended 11-9-2006; 6-3-2014; 12-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3]
A. No person shall interfere with, hinder or molest the Animal Control/Animal
Humane Officer in the performance of the duties of his/her office
or seek to release any animal in the custody of the Animal Control/Animal
Humane Officer except as herein provided. This includes:
(1) Knowingly providing false or misleading information.
(2) Refusing to answer questions regarding dogs kept or harbored at a
residence pertaining to number, rabies vaccination status, etc.
B. Any such action shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
No dog fighting, cock fighting, bull baiting,
bear baiting or other setting of or other fighting of one animal against
another shall be permitted in the Town of Hudson.
It shall be unlawful for anyone to knowingly
abandon or abuse any animal. Each person who does abandon or abuse
knowingly or willingly permits this abandonment or abuse or aids in
the abandonment or abuse of any animal shall be in violation of this
chapter and shall be subject to the penalties as herein provided.
All owners, keepers or harborers of any guard
dog or officially determined dangerous animal shall display in a prominent
place on their premises and at each entrance or exit to the area where
such an animal is confined, a sign easily readable by the public using
the words "BEWARE OF DOG" or "DANGEROUS ANIMAL."
[Amended 9-7-2000; 4-2-2001 by Ord. No. 04-02-01; 6-1-2006; 11-9-2006]
A. Unlicensed dogs: see §
32-3C and
D of the Citation Ordinance.
[Amended 12-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3]
B. In addition to the impoundment and redemption fines and forfeitures provided in §§
5-6E and
5-17E(3), any person who violates any provision of this chapter may be subject to a forfeiture penalty of not less than $75 nor more than $500, together with the costs of prosecution. (§ 174.15, Wis. Stats.) Each day that a violation shall continue will constitute a separate offense.
[Amended 5-4-2010; 12-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3]
C. In addition to any forfeiture imposed pursuant to Subsection
A or
B above, an animal owner who allows an animal to run at large or to otherwise be in violation of this chapter shall be required to pay all costs the Town incurs in enforcing this chapter, including but not limited to costs for animal pickup, kenneling, boarding, impound fees, or other costs related to dealing with the animal which is in violation of this chapter. If costs are not paid pursuant to judgment of conviction or citation, the Town shall bill the animal owner for all costs incurred by the Town. If the animal owner does not pay said costs within 30 days, pursuant to its authority under Wis. Stat. § 66.0627, the Town shall impose said costs as a special charge against any real estate owned by the animal owner or landlord in the Town of Hudson. Said special charge shall become a lien upon the property for collection along with real property taxes. Landlords shall be notified of renter violations. All relevant correspondence sent to the renter will also be sent to the landlord.
D. Penalties and/or forfeitures in this chapter are also
covered in the Citation Ordinance. If there is a conflict between this chapter and the Citation
Ordinance, the Citation Ordinance has precedence.
E. Violations are to be considered on a basis of what
occurs in a twelve-month period rather than January to December.