A Farm at Wescott
owner notes, "I know that it is
not your job to be the "poop-police", but hopefully by passing the
responsibility on to the proper authorities and by dispensing this information
to uninformed residents, all owners could benefit by not being exposed to an
unhealthy environment and we could continue to maintain our property value."
The animal control office with the N.
Charleston Police Dept. is 843-740-2815. Please call this office directly for citations
based on violations of the City's Ordinance. If a complaint is issued,
they give 2 warnings and post the letter of warning on the animal owner's door
if they are not at home. If the owner does not respond and correct the issue,
they are taken to court with a fine of $1087. They treat this as a
criminal case and the defendant appears before a municipal judge. If the
defendant does not appear in court, they are arrested.
This is the sanitation ordinance as it reads in its entirety.
Article 1 - Animal Control - Ord. No. 2006-69, 12-12-06 states:
Sec. 4-11. Sanitation.
(a) No owner or custodian of any animal shall cause or allow such animal to soil
defile or defecate on any public property or upon any street, public way, play
area or common ground owned jointly by the members of a homeowners or
condominium association, or upon private property other than that of the owner,
unless such owner or custodian immediately removes and disposes of all feces
deposited by such animals by the following methods:
(1) Collection of the feces by appropriate implement and placement in a paper
bag or plastic bag or other container; and
(2) Removal of such bag or container to the property of the animal owner or
custodian and disposition thereafter in a manner as otherwise may be permitted
by law.
(b) No person owning, harboring or keeping an animal within the city shall
permit any waste matter from the animal to collect and remain on property of the
owner or custodian or on the property of others so as to cause or create an
unhealthy, unsanitary, dangerous or offensive living condition on the owner's or
custodian's property, or to abutting property of others.
(c) No person owning, harboring, keeping or in charge of any other animal shall
cause unsanitary, dangerous or offensive conditions by virtue of the size or
number of animals maintained at a single location or due the inadequacy of the
facility.
(d) Stables, coops, warrens, pens and other enclosures in places where any
animal or fowl is kept shall at all times be maintained by the keeper of such
animal or fowl in a clean and sanitary condition and in such condition that it
does not give offense to other persons in the vicinity thereof or constitute a
public nuisance or a menace to the public health.