In this chapter, unless the context or subject
matter otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ANIMAL
Mammals, reptiles and birds.
AT LARGE
To be off the premises of the owner and not under the control
of some person either by leash or otherwise, but a dog or cat within
an automobile of its owner, or in an automobile of any other person
with the consent of the owner of said dog or cat, shall be deemed
to be upon the owner's premises.
CAT
Any feline, regardless of age or sex.
CRUEL
Causing unnecessary and excessive pain or suffering or unjustifiable
injury or death.
DOG
Any canine, regardless of age or sex.
FARM ANIMAL
Any warm-blooded animal normally raised on farms in the United
States and used for food or fiber.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Has that meaning as appears in § 967.02(5), Wis.
Stats., and includes a humane officer under § 173.03, Wis.
Stats., but does not include a conservation warden appointed under
§ 23.10, Wis. Stats.
NEUTERED
Describes a dog or cat having nonfunctional reproductive
organs.
OWNER
Any person owning, harboring or keeping a dog or cat and
the occupant of any premises on which a dog or cat remains or to which
it customarily returns daily for a period of 10 days; such person
is presumed to be harboring or keeping the dog or cat within the meaning
of this section.
PET
An animal kept and treated as a pet.
[Amended 7-1-2003 by Ord. No. 03-04]
A late fee as set by the Village Board shall
be assessed by the collecting official from every owner of a dog five
months of age or over if the owner failed to obtain a license prior
to April 1 of each year, or within 30 days of acquiring ownership
of a licensable dog, or if the owner failed to obtain a license on
or before the dog reached licensable age. Said late fee shall be charged
in addition to the required license fee.
No dog or cat shall be permitted in any public
cemetery or park. Every dog specially trained to assist disabled persons
shall be exempt from this section.
Every owner or person harboring or keeping a
dog or cat who knows that such dog or cat has bitten any person shall
immediately report such fact to the Police Department and shall keep
such dog or cat confined for not less than 10 days or for such period
of time as the Police Department shall direct. The owner or keeper
of any such dog or cat shall surrender the dog or cat to a law enforcement
or humane officer upon demand for examination.
The owner or person in charge of any dog or
other animal shall not permit solid fecal matter of such animal to
deposit on any street, alley or other public or private property,
unless such matter is immediately removed therefrom by said owner
or person in charge. This section shall not apply to a person who
is visually or physically handicapped.
It shall be unlawful for any person owning or
possessing an animal, dog or cat to permit such animal, dog or cat
to go upon any parkway or private lands or premises without the permission
of the owner of such premises and break, bruise, tear up, crush or
injure any lawn, flower bed, plant, shrub, tree or garden in any manner
whatsoever, or to defecate thereon.
It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly
to keep or harbor any dog which habitually barks, howls or yelps or
any cat which habitually cries or howls to the great discomfort of
the peace and quiet of the neighborhood or in such manner as materially
to disturb or annoy persons in the neighborhood who are of ordinary
sensibilities. Such dogs and cats are hereby declared to be a public
nuisance. A dog or cat is considered to be in violation of this section
when two formal, written complaints are filed with the Chief of Police
within a four-week period.
[Added 4-3-2012 by Ord. No. 12-03]
A. Chickens allowed. Within the Village limits of New Glarus, female
chickens (hens) are allowed on lots with single-family dwellings.
B. Roosters not allowed. Roosters are not allowed within the Village
limits of New Glarus.
C. Maximum number of hens. The maximum number of hens depends on the
lot size:
(1) For lots under 1/2 an acre, there may be up to five hens.
(2) For lots under one acre and over 1/2 an acre, there may be up to
seven hens.
(3) For lots over one acre, there may be up to 10 hens per acre of land.
D. No slaughtering. There will be no slaughtering of chickens within
the Village limits of New Glarus, except on properties zoned and approved
for such use.
E. Bird fighting. Raising or keeping of hens for fighting and the fighting
of hens and other fowl is not allowed within the Village of New Glarus
as per § 951.08, Wis. Stats.
F. Chicken feed. All food must be kept in airtight containers that are
out of reach for wild animals.
G. Chicken coops. Hens must be provided with a building structure that
houses them and follows the following rules:
(1) Hens must be provided at least three square feet of floor space each.
(2) A coop must have minimum dimensions of two feet long by two feet
wide by four feet tall.
(3) There must be at least one nesting box per hen.
(4) Coops must include elevated perches to ensure chickens are able to
rest in their natural position.
(5) Coops must be structurally sound insulated, moisture proof and kept
in good repair.
(6) Coops must have vents to insure proper ventilation during all times
of the year.
(7) There must be a minimum of one foot of window for each 10 feet of
wall space.
(8) Coops must be cleaned daily and the waste must be properly disposed of according to Chapter
257 in the Village Code.
(9) During the winter months:
(a)
Windows must be covered with plastic to minimize drafts.
(b)
Heating lamps or other technology may need to be provided to
keep the coop at the proper temperature of no less than 40º F.
(c)
Water must not be frozen in the winter.
(10)
Coops must provide access to the chicken run.
(11)
No coop shall be located closer than 25 feet to any residential
structure on an adjacent lot. Coops must be located in the rear yard
of the property or non-address side yard on corner lots.
H. Chicken runs. The chickens must be provided with an outdoor fenced
structure in which to run around.
(1) Hens must be provided with at least six square feet of space each
in the run.
(2) The minimum dimensions are two feet wide by two feet long by three
feet tall.
(3) The fencing must have spacing of no more than one inch.
(4) The top of the run must be covered with fencing with spacing of one
inch or less.
(5) The fencing should be buried a foot under the ground if the run is
not mobile.
(6) During the winter months:
(a)
The run must be surrounded by heavy plastic on all sides.
(b)
The top of the run must be covered in heavy plastic.
I. General care requirements. Chickens must be properly cared for.
(1) Food must be provided daily and must be proper for chickens in accordance
with § 951.13.(1), Wis. Stats.
(2) Clean water must be provided at all times and changed daily in accordance
with § 951.13.(2), Wis. Stats.
J. Application process. Applications will be submitted to the Village
Clerk's office and must contain the following:
(1) Show the desired location for the coop and run on a scaled drawing
of the lot. The drawing shall include dwelling units on properties
within 100 feet of the proposed coop location and shall be approved
by the Building Inspector.
(2) Provide the design for the desired coop along with proof of the building
permit for the building of the same.
(3) All properties on which chickens kept must be properly registered
with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.
A copy of the proof of registration must accompany the application.
(4) Application fee of $20 plus first annual license fee of $20.
K. Licenses and fees.
(1) Licenses are for a one-year term beginning January 1 of each year.
(2) License fee is $20 annually and will not be prorated for any portion
of a year plus the one-time application fee of $20.
(3) Licenses not renewed by March 1st will be assessed a late fee of
$10.
L. Renewal process. All licenses must be renewed on an annual basis
prior to January 1 of each year. License renewals will be submitted
to the Village Clerk's office and shall include:
(1) Current proof of registration with the Wisconsin Department of Agricultural,
Trade and Consumer Protection.
M. Penalties.
(1) General complaints. This includes noise complaints and nuisance complaints
and others.
(a)
First offense: A warning will be given to the permit holder
that if similar complaints continue, a fee will be assessed as well
as the potential loss of a license.
(b)
Second offense: A fee of $50 will be assessed on the part of
the permit holder.
(c)
Third offense: The license of the permit holder will be revoked
for 12 months and a fine of $200 would be assessed.
(2) Animal cruelty violations. These consist of but are not limited to
inadequate food or water, dirty coop, improper temperature conditions
for the birds, sick or unhealthy birds, and improper size coop.
(a)
First offense: A warning would be given with the order to fix
the problem within a week or to provide proof of a start to fix the
problem.
(b)
Second offense: The license of the permit holder will be revoked
indefinitely and either prosecution under Wisconsin State Law or a
fine of $500.