Hon. Walter C. Foulke Village Attorney, Union Springs
This is in response to the letter of your associate, Allan J. Bentkofsky, wherein he enclosed a copy of the proposed Dog Control Law of the Village of Union Springs and asked two questions: First — May this ordinance be considered a restriction upon the keeping of dogs not inconsistent with provisions of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law? Second — may the dog warden issue appearance tickets to persons in violation of section 5 (2) (3) (4) of the proposed ordinance?
Section 5 (2) (3) (4) of the proposed ordinance provides:
"SECTION 5: RESTRICTIONS
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"(2) No unspayed female dog in season shall be allowed to roam nor shall she be left unattended without the precaution of properly enclosing her either by fence or cage.
"(3) No owner shall harbor a dog which habitually howls or barks so as to disturb the peace and quiet of other persons of reasonable sensitivity
"(4) No owner of any dog shall allow such animal to become a Public Nuisance as defined in Section 3, Article 6 above."
Section 3, Article 6 of the proposed ordinance provides:
"SECTION 3: DEFINITIONS
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"(6) Nuisance Dogs — Any dog which:
"(A) Damages public property, or
"(B) Habitually or seriously disturbs the peace and quiet of the neighborhood by barking, howling, or making or producing other noises.
"(C) Habitually chases any person, bicycle, automobile, or other vehicle within the Village of Union Springs.
"(D) Strews or disburses garbage or refuse which is lawfully set out for collection."
The Legislature, by the adoption of section
The second question deals with the power of the dog warden to enforce certain provisions of the proposed ordinance. The Legislature has specifically authorized the dog warden to issue appearance tickets in the execution of the provisions of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law (Agriculture and Markets Law, §
It should be noted, however, that there has been recent legislation in this area. A copy of these laws (L 1978, ch 220; amd L 1978, ch 221) is enclosed herein for your inspection. Chapter 220 repeals Article 7 and thereafter amends the Agriculture and Markets Law by adding a new Article 7. Your attention is directed to section 7 of Chapter 220 and section 4 of Chapter 221 for the applicable effective dates of the new article and amendment thereto. The opinion expressed herein is therefore limited to enactment of the proposed ordinance before the aforesaid effective dates of the new Article 7.
