CHAPTER  3.    ANIMALS  

ARTICLE  I.    BIRD SANCTUARY

3.101.               Established
3.102.               Molesting or Control of Birds


ARTICLE  II.    ANIMALS GENERALLY

     
3.201        Cattle, Poultry, Etc. Prohibited
3.202        Animals at Large Prohibited.
3.203        Impounding.
3.204        Dead Animals.
3.205        Destruction.
3.206        Nuisances.
3.207        Failure to abate Nuisances.
3.208        Animal Cruelty
3.209        Amendment of 3.201
      

ARTICLE   III.      DOGS

3.301        Definitions.
3.302        Tags. Inoculation. License Required.
3.303        Prohibited Acts.
3.304        Certain Dogs Declared Nuisance.
      
              
ARTICLE  IV.    PENALTIES

3.401  Penalty



CHAPTER  3.    ANIMALS


Editor’s Note. Spartanburg County has assumed the responsibility for animal control for the town, with the exception
of Article I and Article II herein.


ARTICLE   I.     BIRD SANCTUARY


This article derives from the 1976 South Carolina Code of Laws, §5-7-30, Title 6, Chapter 3 of the 1976 Campobello
Town Code.


3.101.        ESTABLISHED.

The entire area embraced within the corporate limits is hereby designated a bird sanctuary.


3.102.        MOLESTING OR CONTROL OF BIRDS.

a.         It shall be unlawful to trap, hunt, shoot or attempt to shoot or molest in any way or   manner any wild fowl or
bird, or to rob bird nests or wild fowl nests. Provided, however, if starlings or similar birds are found to congregate in
such numbers in a particular locality that they constitute a menace or nuisance to health or property in the opinion
of the proper authorities of the town then, in such event, the town authorities shall meet with representatives of the
Audubon Society, Bird Club, Garden Club or Humane Society, or as many of said clubs as are found to exist in the
town, after having been given at least three (3) days actual notice of the time and place of meeting to the
representatives of said clubs.


b.         If, as a result of said meeting, no satisfactory alternative is found to abate the nuisance, then the birds may
be destroyed in such numbers and in such manner as is deemed advisable by the authorities under the supervision
of the Chief of Police.



ARTICLE   II.     ANIMALS GENERALLY

This article derives from Title 47, of the 1976 South Carolina Code of Laws; the 1976 Campobello Town Code; and
generally accepted municipal practices.


3.201.        CATTLE,  POULTRY,  ETC.  PROHIBITED.

All persons, firms, corporations or business enterprises of any nature are here prohibited from keeping, raising or
engaging in the production of horses, mules, donkeys, swine, sheep, goats or any cattle or any other animal of any
description, or poultry, or the operation of any livery stable within the town limits to as to constitute an unreasonable
invasion of the right of adjacent property owners, particularly by reason of proximity, noise or odor to neighboring
premises.  Any existing animals prior to the adoption of this code shall be allowed to remain on their premises
depending on complaints of adjacent property owners.  No additional animals will be allowed to be brought in on
premises for the purpose of replacing existing animals.  
*See amended ordinance 3.209 (9-26-03)



3.202.        ANIMALS AT LARGE PROHIBITED AND UNDER RESTRAINT.

It shall be unlawful for the owner or person in charge of any livestock, fowl or domestic animal to allow such animal
or fowl to run at large off the owner’s premises. All pets must be kept under restraint by means of chain, leash or
other restraining device, or sufficiently near to the owner or handler to be under the direct control and obedience to
commands of the owner or handler, or within a vehicle being driven or parked.


3.203.        IMPOUNDING.

All domestic animals, fowl, any livestock, or other animals construed as pets shall be impounded by the Campobello
Police Department and maintained in a proper environment until such time as any issues regarding the animal has
been disposed of with the owner of said animal or possession has been transferred to the Spartanburg Country
Animal Control Department or local humane society.



3.204        DEAD ANIMALS

a.         The bodies of dead animals shall be disposed of by the owner or other person having control thereof by
burial or other means consistent with good health and sanitation practices. In no case shall such a person allow any
dead animal to remain un-disposed of for a period greater than twenty-four (24) hours.

b.          It shall be unlawful for any person, partnership or corporate entity or other organization or enterprise to
deposit, place or dispose of any animal carcass or part thereof in any trash can, dumpster, or other garbage or
trash receptacle serviced by The Town of Campobello, or in other trash, garbage or receptacle not serviced by the
Town of Campobello if said receptacle is not attended to in such a fashion as to prevent noxious odors or the
attraction of scavenging animals, birds and/or insects so as to make said receptacle a nuisance to the citizens of the
community.


3.205.        DESTRUCTION.

Whenever the County Board of Health or the County Health Department shall serve public notice requiring the
owners of cats, dogs and other per animals specified to confine such cats, dogs or other pet animals to prevent the
spread of rabies in any area embracing the town, officers of the town may destroy any such animals not confined, as
required by such notice.


3.206.        NUISANCES.

Any fowl, bird or animal which shall by sound, odor or sight materially interfere with or affect the health, comfort,
peace or quiet of the people is hereby declared to be a nuisance.


3.207.        FAILURE TO ABATE NUISANCES.

Any person harboring, keeping, possessing or having in custody or control any fowl, bird or animal which constitutes
a nuisance as defined in this Chapter, who shall fail or refuse to take such action or do such things as will abate
such nuisance when requested in writing to do so by the Chief of Police, shall upon conviction, be guilty of a
misdemeanor.


3.208.        ANIMAL CRUELTY.

The animal control officer or Campobello Police Department shall investigate all complaints of cruelty to or
abandonment of animals and shall take lawful action in reference to such cruelty or abandonment pursuant to the
laws of the State.  The improper care of any pet or animal shall include but not be limited to feeding, sheltering,
treatment, and medical attention.




3.209   Animals Amended

TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF CAMPOBELLO,
SOUTH CAROLINA, TO AMEND CHAPTER 3, ARTICLE II,
SECTION 3.201


BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and members of Council of the Town of Campobello, South Carolina, in council
assembled:

      Section 1        The Code of the Town of Campobello is amended to add the following Section to Chapter 3,
                                  Article II.

      Section 2        Said Section shall read as follows:

3.209 Amended - Cattle, Poultry, Etc. Section 3.201 prohibiting all persons, firms, Corporations or business
enterprises of any nature from keeping, raising or engaging in the production of horses, mules, donkeys, swine,
sheep, goats, or any cattle or any other animal of any description, or poultry, or the operation of any livery stable
within the town limits shall be amended to property of less than three acres in size.  Property of three acres in size
and larger shall be exempt from the animal restrictions.


ARTICLE   III.    DOGS

Editor’s Note. The Town of Campobello has made arrangements with Spartanburg County for the control of dogs.
This article has been inserted to assist local authorities in cooperation with the county officials. This article derives
from Title 47, Chapter 3, of the 1976 South Carolina Code of Laws.


3.301.        DEFINITIONS.

When employed in this article, the following words shall have the following specific meanings:

DOG shall mean all members of the canine family four (4) months of age or older.

OWNER shall mean any person who has, or claims to have, a right of property in a dog.

KEEPER shall mean any person who knowingly harbors a dog, or has it in his care or acts as its custodian for five
(5) or more consecutive days.


3.302.        TAGS.  INOCULAT1ON.  LICENSE REQUIRED.

a.      All dogs shall be licensed and a dog tag issued therefore. Both shall be valid only for the calendar year in
which issued. Both shall be stamped with the year of issuance.

b.     The name of the owner, or person making application for a license, his address and the type of dog shall
remain on file in the office of the appropriate office of issue, and such information shall be permanently affixed to the
dog’s collar.

c.      Cats that are allowed to be outside shall be inoculated against Rabies as prescribed by the South Carolina law.


3.303.        PROHIBITED ACTS.

It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article for an owner or keeper to:

1. Own or keep a dog anywhere within the corporate limits without having in his possession a current license; and/or

2.         Own or keep a dog without having a dog tag containing all required information permanently affixed to the
dog’s collar.


3.304.        CERTAIN DOGS DECLARED A NUISANCE.

a.         The howling or barking of any dog to such an extent as to interfere materially with or affect the health,
comfort, peace or quiet of the people is hereby declared a nuisance and is prohibited. It shall also be a nuisance to
permit a dog to damage or destroy flowers, ornamental shrubs or property of others.

b.         No person who harbors, keeps in possession or has custody or control or any dog which constitutes a
nuisance as defined in this section, shall fail or refuse to take action to abate the nuisance when requested in writing
to do so by the Chief of Police.


ARTICLE   IV.   PENALTIES

3.401.  Penalty

Any Violation of this chapter shall be deemed a misdemeanor, punishable by the Municipal Court.

(1976 SC Code §5-7-30, §14-25-65)
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