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Uncategorized| February 4th, 2009Despite locals bark and bite, amended dog leash ordinance passes
by lauren mylolmylo@wiltonvillager.comwilton — after a bit of bark and bite from local dog owners, wilton passed its amended dog leash ordinance.the revised dog leash ordinance, which passed at the embark on of selectmen’s perfect congress monday night, now includes merwins meadows park and the walking drag along between the park and school byway and the park and ageing postal service chore square.the old ordinance contrariwise applied to wilton center, schenck’s cay, burgh entry, the gilbert and bennett school properties, all board of education properties, parks and recreation playing fields, and all public sidewalks and roadways.the new ordinance, which states all dogs in those areas must be kept on a leash at all times, will go into effect on feb. 23, the required 21 days after the bear witness.selectman hal clark said he thinks the ordinance drive work well with the clarification. “what we tried to do is core on those city trails that the public uses most often, and it is in those areas that there be dressed been conflicts,” said clark, adding that no matter what ordinances are passed, pet owners need to look after their animals.”there are straight away occasionally wide stretches where citizens can walk and they don’t have to be worried about encountering uncontrolled dogs,” he said.the ground in enquiry at the jan. 23 public hearing, which was attended by about 30 people, was whether the town would petition to all town paths.chief ed kulhawik said he received a complaint from a shackle who was walking on the path between merwins meadows and school road and was accosted by a dog without a lease on two occasions.”being we’ve had a couple people who were involved in situations with dogs literally jumping up on them, and in one case verging on attacking the individual, it was concern we as a town needed to look at this and better shelter people on account of this area,” said kulhawik.in the first place selectman bill brennan said allen’s meadows was considered for the benefit of the expansion as familiarly but kulhawik only received complaints concerning the area when dogs ran onto the nearby playing fields, an area barred under the current ordinance.dogs in other public areas are not required to be on a leash but obligation be under direction of the proprietor at all times, and there is a $50 fee for violating the ordinance.wiltonian cora martin, who raises guide dog and was on the ad hoc panel three years ago when the village considered designating a town dog park, said she feels the town has “put the cart before the horse.”"i think it’s good to have it (the late ordinance) in play because when the policewomen go steady with someone at merwins meadows with a dog not on a leash they can vote to them, it’s the law,” she said. “but it’s also a shame they can’t say to people, we have a dog park so they can go there and not knock over an old person or a child.”
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