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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 2009BY-LAW NUMBER 20 09 of THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING A By-Law to prohibit the running at large of dogs within the Township of Pickering, to appoint a dog catcher, to establish a dog pound and regulations required in connection therewith. WHEREAS the Council of the Township of Pickering deems it advisable that the running at large of dogs be prohibited in the Township of Pickering, save as hereinafter provided. AND WHEREAS the Council of the Township of Pickering deems it advisable to appoint a dog catcher, to establish a dog pound and to provide proper regulations in connection therewith. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED AND IT IS HEREBY ENACTED, as a by-law of the Corporation of the Township of Pickering by the Council thereof as follows: 1. In this By-Law (a) "dog" means any dog male or female. (b) "owner" of a dog includes any person who possess or harbours a dog and "owns" and "owned" have a corresponding meaning. (c) "running at large" a dog shall be deemed to be running at large when found on a highway or other public or private place and not being under the control of any person. 2. No owner of any female dog shall allow or permit, while in /?' heat, such dog to run at large within the limits of the Township of Pickering. 3. No owner shall allow or permit any dog to run at large within the limits of the Township of Pickering save and except farm dogs used or employed in the care of cattle or sheep. 2 4. No person shall allow their dog to become a nuisance (such as by excessive barking, howling or unduly bothering pedestrians ,{1 or bicyclists on any road way). Any person so aggrieved may appear before a Justice of Peace and swear out an information charging the owner thereof with a breach of this section. 5. Any person shall be entitled to take charge of any dog found running at large and deliver the same to the pound keeper in the Township of Pickering or to a constable of the Township of Pickering. 6. Any dog found breaking any of the provisions of this by-law may be impounded. 7. (1) Clifford Schwalm is and he is hereby appointed dog catcher for the Township of Pickering. (2) The salary of the said dog catcher shall be fixed by the Council of the Township of Pickering by by-law, from time to time, n together with the mileage which shall be permitted him for the use of his car when on Township business. (3) The said dog catcher shall provide a dog pound located in his present barn on the south half of Lot Number Thirty-two (32) of the First Concession of the Township of Pickering. The manner in which the dogs are kept and attended to in the said building shall be as specified by the Sanitary Inspector or as may be directed by the Board of Health. (4) The said dog pound shall be opened daily between the hours of six p.m. and eight p.m, local time, for receiving or delivering of dogs. $. All dogs found by the said dog catcher running at large on public or private property not owned by the owner of the said dogs and dogs not under control of any person, may be lodged in the dog pound by the said dog catcher and he shall feed and water the said dogs for a period of seventy-two (72) hours after he has notified the owner that said dog or dogs have been committed to the pound. - 3 - 9. The dog catcher shall, within twenty-four (24) hours from seizure of any dog or within twenty-four (24) hours from the time 00- any dog is taken into the dog pound, notify the owner of any dog bearing a tag. 10. If the owner of said dogs impounded that bear tags fails to claim his, or her, dog or dogs and pay the dog catcher one dollar 41 ($1.00) per day or part thereof, said dog or dogs shall be disposed of at the end of the said seventy-two (72) hour period as herein- after provided and the owner shall have no recourse against the Municipality or dog catcher. 11. If there is no tag on any dog seized or taken or put in the pound, the pound keeper shall dispose of any dog so seized or 00 impounded at the end of ninety-six (96) hours in the manner hereinafter provided. 12. The pound keeper shall post up on a notice board in his premises, a description of any dog seized or taken into the pound# together with the name of the owner if known. He shall also notify the Clerk of all seizures and the Clerk shall post up a similar notice in or on the Municipal Building. 13. (1) Dogs that have to be destroyed shall be disposed of in such manner as the Council may from time to time by resolution direct. (2) Dogs are to be destroyed at the end of the seventy-two ` (72) hour or ninety-six (96) hour period as above mentioned unless a sale has been arranged or unless the pound keeper for any other reason, with the approval of the Clerk in writing, decides that the period should be extended. 14. Any dog believed to be vicious found in a public place or on pa property other than that of the owner of the dog, may be shot by 'J the dog catcher in the presence of the chief constable of the Township of Pickering, or his deputy, between sun-up and sun-down. 4 15. (1) The dog catcher shall charge one dollar ($1.00) per day for food for each dog reclaimed, of which amount he shall be entitled to seventy-five (75) cents per day for dog food and remit twenty-five (25) cents per day to the Municipality. If the dog or dogs are not claimed, the dog catcher shall be paid fifty (50) cents per day by the Municipality for each dog for food supplied. (2) The dog catcher shall send a report by the end of each month giving the details of dogs seized or taken into the pound, the disposition made of the dogs and of any charges made and any monies received and such further or other information as the Clerk may require. 16. No dog shall be returned to the owner if it has not a tag n for the current year. Any owner of a dog without a tag and any purchaser of a dog shall obtain a tag for the current year before delivery is made. 17. A penalty of not more than fifty dollars 050.00) exclusive of costs shall be imposed upon every person who contravenes the o provisions of this by-law and every such penalty shall be recoverable under the provisions of The Summary Convictions Act. 18. This by-law shall be effective as of the date of the passing of this by-law. 19. By-Laws numbers 1750 and 1$30 are hereby repealed. By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed this / c s -hi Twentieth day of A, 1954. Reeve