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14.01
DEFINITIONS
14.02 DUTY TO KEEP DOG UNDER REASONABLE CONTROL
14.03 BARKING DOG
14.04 VICIOUS DOG
14.05 LOCATION AND HOUSING
14.06 FECAL MATTER
14.07 TREATMENT OF ANIMALS
14.08 CRUELTY
14.09 DEAD ANIMALS
14.10 LICENSE REQUIRED
14.11 LICENSING PROCEDURE
14.12 VIOLATION TICKET
14.13 FEES
14.14 TERM OF LICENSE
14.15 APPLICATION FOR KENNEL LICENSE
14.16 RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES
14.17 DOG POUND
14.18 IMPOUNDING OF DOGS
14.19 RELEASE OF DOGS
14.20 UNCLAIMED DOGS
14.21 CONFINING DOG FOR OBSERVATION
14.22 DOG BITTEN BY ANOTHER DOG
14.23 QUARANTINE
14.24 HORSES
14.25 CATS
14.26 ENFORCEMENT
14.27 AUTHORITY TO INQUIRE
14.28 VIOLATION NOTICES
14.29 ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS
14.30 PENALTIES
14.31 SEVERANCE CLAUSE
14.01. DEFINITIONS
The
following terms when used in this Ordinance shall
have the meanings set forth in this Section:
(
A ) "Dog" shall mean any dog, whether
male, female, or unsexed.
(
B ) The word "owner" shall include every
person having a right or property in a dog, and
every person who keeps or harbors a dog or cares
for it, and every person who permits a dog to remain
in or about their premises occupied or owned by
such person, for a period of five days or more.
(
C ) For the purposes of this Ordinance, a dog shall
be deemed to be under "reasonable control"
when said dog is held securely by a leash of suitable
strength and length, by the owner, possessor, harborer
hereof or any other responsible person of suitable
age and strength, in an enclosed vehicle or container
or on the owner's occupied property.
(
D ) The words "Animal Control Officer"
when used herein shall include the person or persons
employed by the Township of Southfield for the purpose
of enforcement and administration of the provisions
of this Ordinance.
(
E ) For purposes of this Ordinance "Township
of Southfield" includes the unincorporated
areas of Southfield Township and the incorporated
areas of Villages of Beverly Hills, Franklin, and
Bingham Farms.
(
F ) "Adequate Care" means the provision
of sufficient food, water, shelter, sanitary conditions,
exercise and veterinary medical attention in order
to maintain an animal in a state of good health.
(
G ) "Sanitary Conditions" means space
free from health hazards including excessive animal
waste, overcrowding of animals, or other conditions
that endanger the animal's health.
(
H ) "Shelter" means adequate protection
from the elements and weather conditions suitable
for the age and physical condition of the animal
so as to maintain the animal in a state of good
health. Shelter for a dog shall include one or more
of the following:
(I)
The residence of the dog's owner or other individual;
(ii)
A doghouse that is an enclosed structure with a
roof and of appropriate dimensions for the breed
and size of the dog. The doghouse shall have dry
bedding when the outdoor temperature is or is predicted
to drop below freezing;
(iii)
A structure, including, but not limited to, a garage,
barn, or shed that is sufficiently insulated and
ventilated to protect the dog from exposure to extreme
temperatures or, if not sufficiently insulated and
ventilated, contains a doghouse as provided under
subparagraph (ii) that is accessible to the dog.
(
I ) "State of Good Health" means freedom
from disease and illness, and in a condition of
proper body weight and temperature for the age and
species of the animal, unless the animal is undergoing
appropriate treatment.
(
J ) "Tethering" means the restraint and
confinement of a dog by use of a chain, rope or
similar device.
14.02.
DUTY TO KEEP DOG UNDER REASONABLE CONTROL
No
person owning a dog shall permit or allow the same
to leave said person's premises, except when such
dog is under reasonable control as defined in this
Ordinance. No dog shall be permitted or allowed
to run at large.
14.03.
BARKING DOG
No
persons shall own any dog which by loud or frequent
or habitual barking or yelping or howling becomes
a nuisance to occupiers of neighboring property.
14.04.
VICIOUS DOG
No
person shall own a fierce or vicious dog, or a dog
that has been bitten by any animal known to have
been afflicted with rabies. A dog may be deemed
fierce or vicious if the Village of Beverly Hills
and the Township of Southfield have received more
than one bite report involving the same dog. Any
dog found to be vicious or afflicted with rabies
shall be destroyed unless otherwise disposed as
provided herein.
14.05.
LOCATION AND HOUSING
All
dog houses shall be in a strategically located place
so as to provide adequate shade in the summer months
and shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary
condition, devoid of rodents, vermin, debris, excrement,
and free from objectionable odors. Yards and/or
exercise of dog runs shall be kept free of dog droppings,
uneaten food and maintained in a sanitary manner
so as not to be a nuisance because of odor, or attraction
for flies and vermin.
14.06.
FECAL MATTER
It
shall be unlawful for any person to permit a dog
owned, harbored or possessed by that person to deposit
fecal matter in any place other than the premises
where the dog is harbored and kept, unless such
fecal matter is immediately collected and removed
to the premises where the dog is harbored or kept.
14.07.
TREATMENT OF ANIMALS
An
owner, possessor or person having charge or custody
of an animal shall not do any of the following:
(
A ) Fail to provide the animal with adequate care.
(
B ) Cruelly drive, work, or beat an animal, or cause
an animal to be cruelly driven, worked or beaten.
(
C ) Carry or cause to be carried in or upon a vehicle
or otherwise any live animal having the feet or
legs tied together, other than an animal being transported
for medical care, or a horse whose feet are hobbled
to protect the horse during transport or in any
other cruel and inhumane manner.
(
D ) Carry or cause to be carried a live animal in
or upon a vehicle or otherwise without providing
a secure space, rack, car, crate, or cage in which
livestock may stand and in which all other animals
may stand, turn around and lie down during transportation.
(
E ) Abandon an animal or cause an animal to be abandoned,
in any place, without making provisions for the
animal's adequate care, unless premises are temporarily
vacated for the protection of human life during
a disaster. An animal that is lost by an owner or
custodian while traveling, or walking, shall not
be regarded as abandoned under this section when
the owner or custodian has made a reasonable effort
to locate the animal.
(
F ) Willfully or negligently allow any animal, including
one who is aged, diseased, maimed, hopelessly sick,
disabled, or non-ambulatory to suffer unnecessary
neglect, torture or pain.
(
G ) Tether a dog unless the tether is at least three
times the length of the dog as measured from the
tip of its nose to the base of its tail and is attached
to a harness or non-choke collar designed for tethering.
14.08.
CRUELTY
(
A ) No person shall by use of any pit, pitfall,
deadfall, snare, trap, net, baited hook or any similar
device, or of any drug, poison, chemical or explosive,
injure or kill any bird or fur bearing animal; nor
shall any person or persons at any time or in any
manner whatever molest, harass, or annoy any bird
or fur bearing animal within the limits of the Village
of Beverly Hills and Southfield Township.
(
B ) No person shall willfully, maliciously and without
just cause or excuse kill, torture, mutilate, maim,
or disfigure an animal or who willfully and maliciously
and without just cause or excuse administer poison
to an animal, or expose an animal to any poisonous
substance, other than a substance that is used for
therapeutic veterinary medical purposes, with the
intent that the substance be taken or swallowed
by the animal.
(
C ) No person shall intentionally or negligently
cause or permit an animal to suffer unnecessary
pain.
(
D ) No person shall molest, injure, kill or capture
any wild bird, or disturb the nest of any wild bird,
unless otherwise permitted by law.
(
E ) Every person lawfully keeping any animal shall
maintain the premises in which it is kept in a sanitary
condition and free of insects, vermin or obnoxious
odors and to that end shall in any structure housing
a horse:
(1)
Construct a 10 inch clay floor.
(2)
Keep manure in a container or trailer not less than
175 feet from any dwelling, except that of the owner,
and dispose thereof at least once each week.
(3)
Treat both the floor and manure accumulation daily
with hydrated lime or such other chemical as will
prevent odor.
14.09.
DEAD ANIMALS
The
owner of any dead dog or other animal shall promptly
dispose of the remains in such manner as not to
cause a nuisance.
14.10.
LICENSE REQUIRED
It
shall be unlawful for any person to own, possess
or harbor any dog four months of age or older in
the Village of Beverly Hills and Township of Southfield,
unless such dog is licensed as hereinafter provided,
or to own, possess, or harbor any dog four months
of age or over that does not at all times wear a
collar or harness with current Township of Southfield,
Michigan, metal license tag attached, as hereinafter
provided. Such license tag shall be nontransferable
to any other dog.
14.11.
LICENSING PROCEDURE
Licenses
to own dog shall be issued by the Township Clerk
or authorized agent upon application made therefore,
together with payment of the license fee provided
in this Ordinance.
It
shall be the duty of any person owning a dog, on
the 1st day of January of any subsequent year thereafter,
or on or after any dog becoming four months of age,
or forthwith upon becoming a resident of the Village
of Beverly Hills and Township of Southfield, or
becoming an owner of such dog, to make application
to the Township Clerk, giving the full name and
residence of the applicant and presentation of a
current certificate of vaccination for rabies, with
a vaccine licensed by the United States Department
of Agriculture, signed by an accredited veterinarian.
The certificate shall state the month and year of
expiration for the rabies vaccination, in the veterinarian's
opinion. A license shall not be issued if the dog's
current rabies vaccination will expire more than
30 days before the date on which the requested license
would expire. Such application shall state the breed,
sex, age, color and markings of such dog, the owner's
name and address, and the name and address of the
last previous owner. Upon payment of the license
fee, and if all other requirements have been satisfied,
the Township Clerk or authorized agent shall issue
to each applicant a license to own or harbor a dog
for the term commencing at the date of such license
and terminating the 31st day of December following.
For each license the Township Clerk shall at the
time and before issuing the same and for each renewal
thereof, collect from each applicant a license fee
set by the Village Council and Township Board by
resolution, from time to time, for each dog four
months of age or over.
14.12.
VIOLATION TICKET
When
a violation ticket is issued for "failure to
obtain a dog license", the owner, possessor
or harborer must purchase a current license from
the Township Office and show proof of same to the
Court Office before violation payment will be accepted.
14.13.
FEES
License
fees shall be set by resolution of the Village Council
and Township Board of Trustees. There shall be a
fee for each dog, in case of a dog which has been
duly licensed in another county, township, city
or village in the State of Michigan, if application
is made by the owner of such dog within 30 days
after taking up residence in the Village of Beverly
Hills and Township of Southfield, and at least 60
days prior to the expiration of his foreign license,
the Township Clerk shall collect a fee for each
dog. The Township Clerk shall retain and file such
foreign license, but shall return it to the owner
on demand if at any time the owner returns to his
former jurisdiction or for any other cause desires
the return of his license and deposits with the
Township Clerk his Township of Southfield license
in exchange therefor. Any person becoming the owner
of any dog after the 1st day of April of any year,
shall forthwith apply for and secure a license for
such dog, which license shall be issued without
penalty, in the event such application be made within
30 days after applicant has acquired such dog or
after such dog has reached the age of four months.
Any owner of a dog failing to obtain a license as
provided herein prior to March 31st shall pay a
double fee for such license. In situations where
a dog is acquired or becomes four months of age,
or a dog owner begins residing in the Village and
Township after July 1st, the owner shall only be
required to pay one-half of the annual fee.
Duplicates
of license shall be issued upon payment of the required
fee. All monies received by the Township Clerk shall
be turned over to the Township Treasurer. No person
shall keep more than two dogs of the age of four
months or over on any property in the Village of
Beverly Hills and Township of Southfield.
14.14.
TERM OF LICENSE
All
licenses issued under the provisions of this Ordinance
shall be valid and operative for a term beginning
the date of such license in the calendar year for
which such license is issued and terminating on
the 1st day of December of said year.
14.15.
APPLICATION FOR KENNEL LICENSE
No
person shall own or operate any dog kennel in the
Township of Southfield or Village of Beverly Hills
in a residential zone. For the purpose of this Ordinance,
a kennel shall be construed as an establishment
wherein or whereon any person keeps three or more
dogs, six months old or older, regardless of whether
any remuneration is received therefor. A kennel
may be operated in a non-residential district within
the Village of Beverly Hills if an authorized use
in that zone district.
14.16.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES
Every
owner, possessor or harborer of an animal shall
be liable for damages, any and all injuries to person
or property caused by such animal, to be determined
and collected in appropriate civil proceedings,
and nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed
to impose any liability upon the Village of Beverly
Hills and the Township of Southfield, its officers,
agents or employees for any damages to persons or
property caused by such animal.
14.17.
DOG POUND
The
Village of Beverly Hills and the Township of Southfield
will not establish a dog pound, but will use the
facilities of area veterinarians when and where
approved and available.
14.18.
IMPOUNDING OF DOGS
It
shall be the duty of the Animal Control Officer
to take up, seize and place in the dog pound all
dogs that may be found running at large or being
kept or harbored in any place within the Village
of Beverly Hills and Township of Southfield contrary
to the provisions of this Ordinance.
14.19.
RELEASE OF DOGS
No
dog shall be released from the pound unless the
owner, possessor or harborer or authorized agent
shall pay a fee as set forth in the following schedule:
(
A ) For release of a licensed dog, properly immunized
against rabies, the sum of $15.00.
(
B ) Payment of the cost of boarding such dog, at
the rate of $3.00 for each day including the first
day.
(
C ) The owner, possessor or harborer of any unlicensed
dog must present proof of immunizations within 72
hours of release of said dog, or be subject to the
issuance of an ordinance violation for owning, possessing
or harboring an unlicensed dog. The cost of immunization
and licensing shall be paid by the owner, possessor
or harborer, in addition to the fees herein provided.
(
D ) The Animal Control Officer shall keep a careful
record of all dogs received with a description thereof
and the disposition of the same, which record will
be filed with the Township Clerk monthly or oftener
should the Township Clerk require such.
14.20.
UNCLAIMED DOGS
All
dogs not claimed and released to the owner within
four days, not including the first day of impoundment,
shall be destroyed, or if the animal is deemed valuable
by the Animal Warden, the same may be sold for the
total amount of fees for boarding, provided that
said dog be properly immunized and licensed at the
cost of the purchaser.
14.21.
CONFINING DOG FOR OBSERVATION
Any
person who shall own a dog which has contracted
rabies, or which has been subjected to same, or
which is suspected of having rabies, or which has
bitten any person, shall upon demand of the Animal
Control Officer produce and surrender up such dog
to the Animal Control Officer to be held at a licensed
veterinarian or at the owner's home for treatment
and observation for whatever period is necessary
to ascertain the extent of the rabies; such confinement
shall be the sole expense of the owner of said dog,
and without expense or risk on the part of the Village
of Beverly Hills and the Township of Southfield.
In lieu of such delivering up of such dog as aforesaid,
such person shall have the option of delivering
such dog to an approved veterinarian for treatment
and observation for rabies, and shall furnish to
the Animal Control Officer, written evidence that
such dog has been so delivered, such confinement
shall be at the sole expense of the owner of said
dog.
14.22.
DOG BITTEN BY ANOTHER DOG
It
shall be the duty of any person owning a dog which
has been attacked or bitten by another dog or another
animal showing symptoms of rabies, to immediately
notify the Animal Control Officer that such person
has possession of such a dog and such persons shall
comply with all lawful orders and requirements of
the Animal Control Officer regarding treatment of
such dog for rabies.
14.23.
QUARANTINE
The
Animal Control Officer is hereby authorized to require
that any dog be quarantined or that a quarantine
be established by the Village of Beverly Hills and
the Township of Southfield for a defined period,
whenever in his opinion such measures are necessary
in order to protect the health, safety and welfare
of the people of the Village of Beverly Hills and
the Township of Southfield.
14.24.
HORSES
All
horses shall be confined unless being led or ridden
on public lands.
14.25.
CATS
(
A ) Cat Control. It shall be unlawful for any person,
in the Village of Beverly Hills, to have possession
or custody of any cat, without having it under control
and/or confined to his premises at all times; provided
that the provisions of this Section shall not apply
to possession or custody of any cat less than six
months of age, when proof of age can be, and on
request, is submitted to either the Public Safety
Officer or Animal Control Officer.
(
B ) Cat License. It shall be unlawful for any person,
in the Village of Beverly Hills, to possess, harbor,
shelter or keep any cat over six months of age,
without having said cat licensed pursuant to any
and all regulations set forth by the Township of
Southfield. Further, it shall be unlawful for any
person to have possession or custody of any such
cat without having it inoculated against rabies
and/or any other diseases, as designated by the
Township of Southfield and/or the Animal Control
Officer of Southfield Township.
(
C ) Cat Possession. It shall be unlawful for any
person, in the Village of Beverly Hills, to possess,
harbor, shelter, or keep adult cats in a greater
number than can be cared for in a sanitary and proper
manner in compliance with the public health code.
For the purpose of this Ordinance, an adult cat
shall be deemed to be any cat six months of age
or older. It shall also be unlawful to maintain
any cat or cats so as to create a nuisance by way
of noise, odor or otherwise.
(
D ) Cat Enforcement. Any Public Safety Officer,
Animal Control Officer, Health Inspector, or any
other person designated by the Village, is authorized
to impound any cat found running at large within
the Village of Beverly Hills. The impounding of
any cat and the enforcement of this Ordinance shall
be on a complaint basis only.
(
E ) Cat Impoundment. Diligent efforts shall be made
to contact by certified mail and telephone the owner
of each licensed and/or otherwise identified cat
which is impounded. Any impounded cat without identification
or license, not redeemed within 96 hours, and any
impounded cat which is licensed and/or otherwise
has identification not redeemed within 168 hours
shall be disposed of in such a manner as previously
agreed upon between the Village of Beverly Hills,
the Township of Southfield and the owner and/or
manager of an Animal Hospital or shelter. The owner
and/or manager of the hospital or shelter is made
an agent of the Village of Beverly Hills for this
purpose, and his actions in this regard are declared
to be for a governmental purpose. A minimum daily
charge shall be assessed against the cat owner for
the feeding and shelter of each cat so impounded
as promulgated by Council resolution.
(
F ) Cat Impoundment Agreements. The Village Manager
is instructed to enter into necessary agreements
with Animal Hospital owners and/or managers to carry
out the terms of this Ordinance.
14.26.
ENFORCEMENT
The
Township of Southfield may employ Animal Control
Officers to enforce and administer the provisions
of this Ordinance. The Animal Control Officer shall
be invested with such powers of a special police
officer by the Township Clerk as are necessary for
the limited purpose of enforcing the provisions
of this Ordinance and its amendments. The provisions
of this Ordinance may be enforced by members of
the public safety officers of Village of Beverly
Hills within their respective boundaries.
14.27.
AUTHORITY TO INQUIRE
It
shall be the duty of the Animal Control Officer
to make diligent inquiry as to the dogs owned, harbored
or kept within the Village of Beverly Hills and
the Township of Southfield and whether such dogs
are licensed, and whether such owner, possessor
or harborer is in violation of any other provisions
of this Ordinance. Any dog found unlicensed may
be seized and impounded by the Animal Control Officer.
If the owner, possessor or harborer of such dog
be known, the Animal Control Officer may issue a
notice of violation to appear at the Township Clerk's
office, or his agent, within 72 hours, not including
Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays, to procure a license
for such dog. Failure of owner, possessor or harborer
to appear and procure such license may result in
the issuance of an ordinance violation by the said
Animal Control Officer for violation of the licensing
section of this Ordinance, Section 8.01.
14.28.
VIOLATION NOTICES
All
violation tickets to be handled by the 46th District
Court at the City of Southfield.
14.29.
ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS
The
Animal Control Officer is hereby authorized, upon
witnessing of violation of this Ordinance, in addition
to seizing and impounding such dog, to issue to
the owner, possessor or harborer of such dog, an
ordinance violation which shall include the date,
time and location of the offense, and shall include
the applicable section number of the ordinance of
which the owner, possessor or harborer of such dog
is in violation, wherein the Animal Control Officer
has determined that the owner, possessor or harborer
of such dog has been in violation of the same offense
one or more times within the previous one year period.
All further proceedings shall be had in accordance
with the rules and practices of the District Court
of Michigan.
14.30.
PENALTIES
Any
person or persons violating any of the provisions
of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof,
be subject to a fine not exceeding $500.00 or imprisonment
not exceeding 90 days in the Oakland County Jail,
or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion
of the Court together with the cost of the prosecution.
14.31. SEVERANCE CLAUSE
If
any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance
shall be declared to be inconsistent with the constitution
and laws of the State of Michigan and voided by
any court of competent jurisdiction, said section,
clause or provision declared to be unconstitutional
and void shall thereby cease to be a part of this
Ordinance, but the remainder of this Ordinance shall
stand and be in full force. {Ord. 293, 5-17-99}
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