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Lower Township’s Ordinance Regarding Dogs on the Beach ‘In Season’ Time Begins Fri., May 25

Lower Township's Ordinance Regarding Dogs on the Beach ‘In Season’ Time Begins Fri.

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LOWER TOWNSHIP — A friendly reminder of Lower Township’s ordinance regarding dogs on the beach; Lower Township’s ordinance regarding dogs on the beach ‘in season’ time begins Fri., May 25. Thank you for your cooperation.
§ 178-6 Control and care of animals.
It shall be unlawful for any person on a beach to:
A.
Cause or permit any animal to run loose.
B.
Have animals other than service animals on the beach between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in-season.
C.
Leashed animals are permitted anytime of the day during the off-season.
D.
Leave dropping from an animal on a beach or dune. All such waste shall be picked up by the person(s) in charge of that animal. Such waste shall be deposited in receptacles so provided. Where receptacles are not provided, all waste will be carried away from the beach by the person(s) responsible for its presence and such waste shall be properly disposed of elsewhere.
IN-SEASON – Use of the beaches beginning on the last Fri. prior to Memorial Day weekend through to and including the first Mon. following Labor Day weekend of any given year.
OFF-SEASON – Use of the beaches beginning on the first Tues. following Labor Day weekend through to and including the last Thurs. prior to Memorial Day weekend of any given year.

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