Source: https://ecode360.com/10200303
Timestamp: 2018-03-18 15:20:02
Document Index: 582189559

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 69', '§ 69', '§ 69', '§ 69', '§ 69', '§ 69', '§ 69', '§ 1']

Borough of Haddonfield, NJ Dog Licensing and Control
Ch 5 Billing for Services
Ch 7 Boards Attendance Requirements
Ch 21 Delinquent Accounts
Ch 23 Emergency Medical Services Fees
Ch 34 Human Relations Commission
Ch 36 Libraries
Ch 39 Neighborhood Disputes Mediation Commission
Ch 49 Recreation Commission
Ch 54 Senior Citizens Commission
Ch 56 Shade Tree Commission
Ch 69 Art IV Dog Licensing and Control
§ 69-17 License required.
§ 69-18 Application.
§ 69-19 Licensing fees; late charges; exceptions.
§ 69-20 Authority of Clerk to issue license; expiration.
§ 69-20.1 Nuisance barking and howling.
§ 69-21 Violations and penalties.
Ch 73 Bicycles and Skateboards
Ch 75 Board of Health
Ch 82 Buildings, Unfit
Ch 84 Business Hours Regulated
Ch 86 Charitable Clothing Bins
Ch 88 Circuses and Exhibitions
Ch 95 Display of Merchandise
Ch 107 Fees
Ch 135 Land Development
Ch 150 Open Space Trust Fund
Ch 151 Outdoor Eating Facilities
Ch 154 Parks and Recreation Areas
Ch 165 Pedestrian Mall
Ch 169 Political Fund-Raising
Ch 174 Public Health Nuisances
Ch 175 Raffles
Ch 178 Sales, Special
Ch 193 Smoking
Ch 203 Sunday Sales
Ch 220 Tobacco Sales
Ch 228 Vehicles, Abandoned
Chapter 69 Animals
Article IV: Dog Licensing and Control
[Adopted 9-22-1987 by Ord. No. 1516]
Chapter 69: Animals Article IV Dog Licensing and Control
It shall be unlawful for any person or corporations to own, keep, harbor, or have the custody or possession of any dog over six months old within the Borough of Haddonfield without having such dog registered, numbered, and licensed in the manner herein provided.
Application for the registration, numbering, and licensing of a dog shall be made to the Clerk of the said Borough. The applicant shall show proof that the dog has been inoculated or vaccinated against rabies, indicating the date of the last such inoculation or vaccination, the name and address of the veterinarian making the last inoculation or vaccination. The applicant shall be required to provide information required by the Borough necessary to identify the applicant and the dog to be licensed.
[Amended 7-11-1995 by Ord. No. 1715; 4-27-2004 by Ord. No. 12-2004]
Fees for dog licensing shall be as follows:
Annual license fee. An annual license fee of $21 consisting of the following:
[Amended 4-24-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-12; 1-27-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-03[1]; 10-26-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-13]
To be retained by the Borough: $19.80.
To be sent to the State of New Jersey: $1.
To be sent to the State of New Jersey for the Pilot Clinic Fund: $0.20.
An additional fee of $3 will be charged for those dogs not spayed or neutered. This additional fee is to be sent to the State of New Jersey and designated for the Animal Population Control Fund. Owners presenting a statement signed by a veterinarian or a notarized statement signed personally certifying that their dog has been sterilized are exempt from this fee.
Editor's Note: This ordinance provided that the increased fees shall be effective in February 2009.
A late charge, to be retained by the Borough, for a license application and payment made after the expiration of a license issued for the previous calendar year, as follows:
On the first business day in February through the last business day in April: $5.
On first business day in May and thereafter: $10.
A charge of $1 to be retained by the Borough for the issuance of a replacement license tag in the event the originally issued tag is lost.
No fee shall be required for the licenses for dogs used as Seeing Eye dogs, dogs used to assist handicapped persons and commonly known as “service dogs” and dogs used to assist deaf persons and commonly known as “hearing ear” dogs.
The Clerk shall have the authority to issue to the applicant a license upon the appropriate fees required in § 69-19 above, for the calendar year stated in the application and to deliver to such applicant a tag stating the registration number and the calendar year for which the license is effective and the name of this municipality. Such license shall not be transferable. Every license shall expire January 31 following the end of the calendar year for which it is issued.
[Added 10-24-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-22]
No person shall keep, harbor or own a dog or other domestic animal that barks, howls, cries, growls or makes other such noises repeatedly, frequently and/or over a long period of time so as to disturb the peace, quiet, comfort and/or repose of another person. Such noises are presumed to have occurred repeatedly, frequently and/or over a long period of time if such noises persist over a time period of 15 minutes or longer.
Violations of the provisions of this article shall be punishable as provided in Chapter 1, General Provisions, § 1-14.