ruxton crossing homeowners association, inc. rules and regulations
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ruxton crossing homeowners association, inc. rules and regulations
RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. COMMUNITY RULES AND REGULATIONS, ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATION REQUEST FORM AND REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS APRIL 2013 Table of Contents Ruxton Crossing Homeowners Association Rules and Regulations Architectural Modification Request Form Awning Specifications Contact information for: Baltimore County Animal Control Baltimore Gas and Electric Property Management Company and Property Manager Door Styles and Exterior Finish Specifications Pet Policy RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS UPDATED APRIL 2013 RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS APRIL 2013 ADVERTISING Paid advertising is permitted in the community newsletter (Board approval - June 18, 2007). Residents who offer community based services such as dog walking, plant watering or babysitting may be included in the newsletter. ANIMAL CONTROL Homeowners should contact Baltimore County Animal Control and notify the Ruxton Crossing Board for animal control and nuisance problems with neighborhood pets. See Pet Policy attached. ANTENNAE See satellite dishes. ATRIUMS Maintenance, repair and replacement of the atrium roofs are the association's responsibility. All other maintenance, repairs, etc. are the homeowner's responsibility. ATTIC FANS Placement of an attic fan is allowed in the rear of the house. AWNINGS Awnings are permitted. Written requests for awnings must be approved by the Architectural Standards Committee (ASC) and must meet established community specifications. See Awning Specifications attached. BASKETBALL No permanently attached basketball backboards and the like are allowed in the community. Portable basketball backboards are allowed only if they are moved inside of the home or garage when not in active use. CARPET Indoor/outdoor carpets are not permitted on concrete patios. CHIMNEY CAPS Chimney caps are the homeowner's responsibility. COMMON GROUNDS Vehicles are not permitted on common ground except with advance written permission from the Board of Directors. The costs of damages caused by such use shall be assessed to the responsible homeowner. CONFLICTS with NEIGHBORS The Board of Directors has adopted a policy which is contained in the community manual. See Neighborhood Conflicts. RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS APRIL 2013 COURTYARDS Architectural changes in courtyards must be submitted in writing for approval by the Architectural Standards Committee (ASC) prior to the commencement of such work. DAYCARE Daycare centers or homes are not permitted in accordance with Article 17, Section 4, of the association by-laws. DECKS 1. Maintenance, repair and replacement of decks is the homeowner's responsibility. 2. Replacement of decks must conform to ASC approved specifications, guidelines and all applicable building code requirements. 3. All proposed changes must be submitted in writing for approval by the ASC prior to work being performed. DECK RAILINGS Plans for changes to deck railings must be submitted in writing for approval by the ASC prior to commencement of any work. DESIGN CHANGES Any design change must be submitted in writing for approval by the ASC. DOORS AND STORM DOORS Plans for replacement of doors and/or storm doors must be submitted in writing for approval by the ASC prior to the commencement of any work. The color must be dark brown as specified on the exterior finishes specification sheet attached. DOWNSPOUTS Maintenance, repair and replacement of gutters and downspouts are the homeowner's responsibility. EXTERIOR CHANGES Any proposed exterior change must be submitted in writing for approval by the ASC prior to the commencement of any work. FENCES Fences of any kind are not allowed. FLAGS/BANNERS/ PENNANTS/ FOR SALE SIGNS Other than the American flag which may be flown on any day, all other requests for flags, banners or pennants must be submitted in writing for approval by the Architectural Standards Committee (ASC). Flags, banners and pennants may not exceed 3' X 5’ and may be affixed to a pole not longer than 6' on a temporary fixture. Refer to the Declaration of Covenants, Article 9, Section 3, Item (I). RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS APRIL 2013 GARAGE DOORS Plans for replacement of garage doors must conform to ASC approved specifications, guidelines and all applicable building code requirements and must be submitted in writing for approval by the ASC prior to commencement of any work. GARBAGE CANS Trash cans or other items to be disposed of shall not be permitted in public view on any day other than trash collection days. Refer to Article 8, Section 3, Item (e) of the Declaration of Covenants. GARDENS Requests for individual gardens must be submitted in writing for approval by the Landscaping Committee (LC) prior to the commencement of any work. Homeowners are responsible for "up-keep". GATES Only low visibility wire is approved for pet containment on the inside of courtyard gates. HOT TUBS Hot tubs are not permitted outside of the dwellings, except in the old and mid section courtyards, and these must be out of public view. Drainage of hot tubs must comply with all applicable state and county code requirements. HOUSE NUMBERS House numbers are to be maintained by the Association. Old section front numbers are painted by the Association on a three-year schedule. Rear house numbers are required by the Fire Department and are the responsibility of the homeowner to maintain or replace. INSURANCE 1. Common area: The Association maintains loss and liability insurance for common property. 2. Private lots and dwellings: The Association is not required and, therefore, does not maintain any insurance whatsoever for individual homeowner lots and/or dwellings. Homeowners should contact their private insurance provider to secure insurance for their personal LACROSSE NETS See Sporting and Recreational Equipment policy. RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS APRIL 2013 LANDSCAPE Landscape maintenance of the common area is the responsibility of the Ruxton Crossing Homeowners' Association. Maintenance of private gardens and plantings are the responsibility of the homeowner. LAWN SERVICE No individual lawn service is allowed. NOISE and NUISANCE Noise and nuisance issues are addressed in the Association's Declaration of Covenants. The Board's policy is to encourage homeowners to refer to the Neighborhood Conflicts document (found in your resale package) as a guideline for conflict resolution. PAINTS and STAINS The Association has specifications for paints and stains that are used on all exterior surfaces. See Exterior Finish Specifications attached. PARKING Only head-in parking is allowed. Parking is not allowed by the pool. PARTIES The use of common ground for a party requires the approval of the Board prior to the event. The homeowner is responsible for all clean-up and any and all damages and liability that may arise. PETS 1. All pets must be under owner supervision and control when outside. 2. Residents are required to immediately clean up after their pets and/or repair any damages caused by their pets. 3. Baltimore County laws, rules and regulations pertaining to pets apply to all areas of the community. Baltimore County has leash laws, pet waste cleanup laws and other regulations regarding pets. 4. Pets may not be tied up outside of dwellings unattended. 5. Caged pets are not allowed in the community. 6. To report stray animals and other animal problems or complaints, contact Baltimore County Animal Control at 410-887-5961or file an anonymous complaint online at www.baltimorecountymd.gov then Agencies/Health/Animal Control 7. The Board of Directors, acting in accordance with the Ruxton Crossing Homeowners Association Resolution of Dispute Policy, may levy fines for violations of pet rules and regulations. RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS APRIL 2013 POOL and TENNIS Refer to Pool Rules and Tennis Rules and Regulations in your Community Manual/Re-sale Package and distributed separately when updated. PRIVATE PARTIES No member is denied use of the pool because of a private party during regular pool hours. ROOF LEAKS Damage to the home, personal injury or personal property resulting from roof leaks is the homeowner's responsibility. The HOA's responsibility is limited to the repair and/or replacement of the roofing membrane. SALE OF HOME Sellers have the obligation to notify the Homeowner's Association within 30 days of sale of property. SANDBOXES See Sporting and Recreational Equipment policy. SATELLITE DISHES Residents are required to notify the Architectural Standards Committee (ASC) in writing for board approval before installation of a satellite dish or antenna. Satellite dishes must be one meter or less in size. They may not encroach upon any common area or any other owner's property. Installation must comply with all applicable codes and state and county regulations. The dish shall be installed in a place approved by the ASC, where it is shielded from public view to the maximum extent possible. It shall not obstruct access to or exit from any unit, walkway, ingress or egress. Homeowners who install or maintain a satellite dish or antenna are responsible for all associated costs including reimbursement and indemnification of residents and the association for damage caused by their dish and restoration of any site to its original condition when the dish is removed. If antennae are installed on property for which the association has maintenance responsibility, owners retain responsibility for antennae maintenance and any additional property maintenance costs that are caused by the dish installation. If maintenance requires removal, the Association shall provide owners with 10 days written notice. Owners shall be responsible for removing antennae. If owners do not remove antennae by the required time, the Association, acting in accordance with Article 17, Sections 5, 6 and 7 of the by-laws, may do so, at owner expense. RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS APRIL 2013 SATELLITE DISHES (continued) The Board of Directors, acting in accordance with the Ruxton Crossing Homeowners Association Resolution of Dispute Policy, may levy fines for violations of the policy pertaining to satellite dishes. If these rules are violated, the Association may impose a fine of $250 for each violation. If the violation is not corrected within 30 days, additional fines of $50 per day will be imposed for each day that the violation continues. SNOW REMOVAL The Association is responsible for snow removal from the common areas only. SPORTING and RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT All sporting and recreational equipment used by association members, other residents, their children and/or guests, both on resident property and on common ground, must be removed immediately after use and stored inside of a dwelling or garage. When any sporting or exercise equipment is in use, a responsible adult must be present. STAINS and PAINTS The Association has specifications for paints and stains that are used on all exterior surfaces. See Exterior Finish Specifications. STREET LIGHTS Report inoperable street lights to BG&E at 410-685-0123. SWING SETS The Association maintains a playground for the use of all homeowners. Portable swing sets must meet the requirements described in the Sporting and Recreational Equipment policy. TRAMPOLINES Trampolines are not allowed. TRASH Per the Declaration of Covenants Article 8, Section 3, Items: (c) No burning of any trash and no accumulation or storage of litter, new or used building materials, or trash of any other kind shall be permitted on any lot. (e) Trash and garbage containers shall not be permitted to remain in public view except on days of trash collection. TREE-HOUSES Tree-houses are not allowed. WADING POOLS See Sporting and Recreational Equipment Policy. WINDOW REPLACEMENT Requests for window replacement must be submitted in writing to the Architectural Standards Committee (ASC) for approval prior to replacement. RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION Please submit to: Ruxton Crossing Homeowners Association ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATION FORM c/o Thornhill Properties, Inc. Request for Structural/Landscaping Addition or Modification 6301 N. Charles Street, Suite 2 Baltimore, Maryland 21212 Name: _______________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone Number: Home: _______________________ Work: ___________________ Cell: ______________________ Description of structural or landscaping change requested: ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ You must include the following information on a separate sheet attached to and submitted with this request: 1. A description and a diagram (sketch) of the modification requested. 2. The name, manufacturer and color of the paint and/or materials to be used in the requested change. 3. A swatch of the paint and/or materials. 4. A copy of the manufacturer’s brochure. Planned Start Date:________________________________ Expected Completion Date: ________________________________ Contractor: ________________________________________________________ MHIC #: ____________________________ I (We) acknowledge and agree that I (we) will be solely liable for any claims, including and without limitation, for property damage or personal injury, which may result from the requested addition or modification. I (we) hereby indemnify the Ruxton Crossing Homeowners Association from, and against, any and all such claims. I (We) understand and acknowledge that I (we) am (are) responsible for complying with all applicable building codes and ordinances, and for obtaining all necessary permits and inspections for the requested addition or modification and further, that I (we) am (are) responsible for all maintenance, repair and upkeep of said addition or modification. ___________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ (Signature of Owner) (Signature of Co‐Owner) ACTION BY THE ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE Modification Request Received by: ______________________________________ Date ________________________ (name) APPROVAL/DISAPPROVAL ( ) Approved as requested. ( ) Approved subject to the following conditions/modifications:______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) Disapproved for the following reasons:________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature on behalf of Board: _________________________________ Date_____________________________ (name) Notification to Unit Owner(s) by: _______________________________ Date______________________________ (name) RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AWNING POLICY: OLD, MID and NEW SECTIONS Approved by RCHOA Board - September 16, 2008 As with all exterior changes, residents must submit an architectural modification request form to the management company. Board approval is required before work is begun. Homeowners are responsible for awning maintenance. Below are the awning installation requirements common to all sections of Ruxton Crossing. There are additional specifications by section on the following page. The community standard in all homes where there is sufficient width is a retractable style awning. This applies to first and second floor installations. Where retractable awnings are used, they must span the width of the home, not more than 4 inches from the edge of the house, on either side of the awning. In areas where there is insufficient width to install a retractable awning, the fixed style awning must span from wall to wall or wall to atrium, whichever condition applies. Fabric must be laced to the frame. Awning Fabric - Sunbrella or equivalent from another manufacturer. Awning Color – Sunbrella True Brown 4621 or equivalent from another manufacturer. If a resident is not using Sunbrella True Brown 4621, a product sample must be submitted along with the architectural modification request form. Awning Valance - Must be a 9” drop with a straight edge. The following vendors have worked in our community but there are many others: Loane Brothers, Inc. 410-366-8200 F.M. Stevenson Co., Inc. 410-362-2828 Awnings by SONAIR 410-799-1145 Hawk Construction and Awning Co. 410-768-5196 STATIONARY, NON RETRACTABLE AWNINGS THAT WERE IN PLACE PRIOR TO September 16, 2008 ARE GRANDFATHERED IN AS ACCEPTABLE BUT MUST MEET THE PRESCRIBED COLOR REQUIREMENTS. (Page 1 of 2) Updated April 2013 RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AWNING POLICY: UNIQUE SPECIFICATIONS BY SECTION Approved by RCHOA Board - September 16, 2008 NEW SECTION END AND INSIDE UNITS – RETRACTABLE ONLY Awnings must extend to just beyond the deck railing. Operation must be electrical with manual override. MID and OLD SECTION (The MID section was erroneously omitted from the specifications approved by the community board on September 16, 2008 and is added here as a correction) END UNITS – RETRACTABLE PORTION – 1ST FLOOR Height: align with top of the atrium (approx. 11’6”) Width: brick wall to atrium (approx. 18’) Extension: just beyond the deck railing Frame: forged aluminum - double cable Frame hood: brown aluminum Operation: electrical with manual override INSIDE/END UNITS – FIXED PORTION – 1st FLOOR Height: align with top of atrium (approx. 11’6”) Width: brick wall to atrium (approx. 6’) Extension: follow the contour of the atrium Canopy frame: Four 6 foot poles installed following the contours of the atrium, between the brick wall and atrium. Fabric laced to frame. STATIONARY, NON RETRACTABLE AWNINGS THAT WERE IN PLACE PRIOR TO September 16, 2008 ARE GRANDFATHERED IN AS ACCEPTABLE BUT MUST MEET THE PRESCRIBED COLOR REQUIREMENTS. (Page 2 of 2) Updated April 2013 RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. CONTACT INFORMATION FOR VARIOUS SERVICE PROVIDERS APRIL 2013 Baltimore County Animal Control 410-887-5961 Baltimore Gas and Electric 410-685-0123 Property Management Company Property Manager Thornhill Properties, Inc. Louis G. Panos, II Vice President [email protected] 410-296-2877 OFFICE 410-372-0727 FAX 410-337-4708 AFTER HOURS Ruxton Crossing Homeowners Association Website www.thornhillproperties.net RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. DOOR STYLES AND EXTERIOR FINISHES AN ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATION FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE FOR ALL/ANY EXTERIOR CHANGES FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. OLD SECTION EXTERIOR ATRIUM WOOD ONLY – NOT FOR DECK STAINING Manufacturer: Behr - available at Home Depot Product: Solid color deck, fence and siding wood stain, 100% acrylic latex Color: Padre Brown using deep base 5013. WROUGHT IRON ENTRY FENCE AND GATE – Black FRONT DOORS STYLE – As approved by Architectural Standards Committee COLOR – Benjamin Moore Tudor Brown or Equivalent GARAGE DOORS STYLE – 4 over 9 Raised Panel, No Windows PAINT Manufacturer: Benjamin Moore Product: Moorglo Soft Gloss Fortified Acrylic House Paint N096 Color: Tudor Brown – Color #62 OR Manufacturer: Product: Color: DECK STAIN Manufacturer: Product: Color: UPDATED APRIL 2013 Behr Ultra, Paint & Primer in One Base: 9853 Satin Clrnt B C F oz 7 1 1 th 384 72 252 64 KX 1 376 Wolman Raincoat One-Step Stain and Weather Repellant Natural Cedar Page 1 of 3 RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. EXTERIOR FINISHES AN ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATION FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE FOR ALL/ANY EXTERIOR CHANGES FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. MID SECTION FRONT DOOR, GARAGE DOOR AND EXTERIOR TRIM PAINT Manufacturer: Benjamin Moore Product: Moorglo Soft Gloss Fortified Acrylic House Paint (096) Color: Tudor Brown – Color #62 WROUGHT IRON ENTRY FENCE AND GATE - Black FRONT DOORS STYLE – Double Doors, 8 Raised Panels on Each, No Windows in Door, One full single pane sidelight and one full single pane transom window above doors GARAGE DOORS STYLE – 4 over 9 Raised Panel, No Windows DECK STAIN Manufacturer: Wolman Product: Raincoat One-Step Stain and Weather Repellant Color: Natural Cedar UPDATED APRIL 2013 Page 2 of 3 RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. EXTERIOR FINISHES AN ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATION FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE FOR ALL/ANY EXTERIOR CHANGES FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. NEW SECTION FRONT DOOR AND EXTERIOR TRIM PAINT Manufacturer: Duron Product: Weathershield Exterior 100% Acrylic Latex Semi-Gloss Color: Chestnut Brown #DU0003990 or Equivalent OR Manufacturer: Product: Color: HARDIPLANK SIDING STAIN Manufacturer: Product: Color: Benjamin Moore Moorglo Soft Gloss Fortified Acrylic House Paint (096) Tudor Brown – Color #62 Cabot Solid Color Acrylic Siding Stain #0800 Series Ochre FRONT DOORS STYLE - 6 or 9 Raised Panels; No windows in door; Full sidelight DECK STAIN Manufacturer: Wolman Product: Raincoat One-Step Stain and Weather Repellant Color: Natural Cedar UPDATED APRIL 2013 Page 3 of 3 RUXTON CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. PET POLICY UPDATED APRIL 2013 Approved by the RCHOA Board - July 2008 (Other documents concerning pets may be found in the Community ManuallRe-sale Package) Ruxton Crossing Rules and Regulations concerning pets follow Baltimore County law. Attached is Baltimore County's publication on Animal Laws & Information. Baltimore County laws pertaining to pets specifically state that: 1. Dogs must be on a leash at all times 2. Dogs must be under the owners supervision and control at all times when outside 3. Dogs may not be allowed to bark excessively 4. Owners must remove pet waste from public and private property Any incident of a dog/pet exhibiting aggressive or menacing behavior, animal nuisances and mistreatment of animals should be reported to Baltimore County Animal Control. Reports can be made online at https:/Icitizenaccess.baltimorecountvmd.gov or by calling 410-887 -5961. Baltimore County Animal Control will open a file and investigate all reports. Incidents should also be reported to the community Board by delivering a written report to any Board member. Owners of pets exhibiting aggressive behavior will be required to keep them on a short leash, to keep them under control at all times, and to walk them at a distance away from people and other pets. OWNERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING UP AFTER THEIR PETS AND ALL WASTE SHOULD BE DEPOSITED IN CONTAINERS PROVIDED. Animal licenses are sold at the following locations: County Office Building 410-887-3630 Baltimore County Animal Shelter 410-887-PAWS (7297) Baltimore County Library 410-887 -6100 Online at www.baltimorecountymd.gov/animalicense NOTE: Proof of current rabies vaccination is required for all dog and cat licenses. DISCOUNTS: Available for senior citizen pet owners and for spayed or neutered pets. Animal Bites 410-887-2724 410-887 -PA WS (7297) Animal Control Division Animal Shelter Animal Hearing Board 410-887-5961 Animal Licensing 410-887-3630 Code Enforcement 410-887-3352 Dog Obedience Classes (Recreation & Parks) 410-887-3871 Baltimore City Animal Control 410-396-4694 Humane Society (spay I neuter) 410-833-8848 x209 Mediation & Dispute Center 410-467-9165 Wildlife Problems I Department of Natural Resources 1-877-463-6497 TTY users call Maryland Relay Baltimore County does not discriminate 01/ the basis of: race, sex, age, color, physical or mental disability. marital status, political affiliation, creed, religion, or national origin. Upon prior request, provisions will be made to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This brochure is available ill alternative formal upon request, Baltimore County complies with the ADA. Baltimore County Department of Health Healthy people living, working, and playing in Baltimore County Gregory Wm. Branch, M.D., MBA, ePE· Director, Health and Human Services Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and the Baltimore County Council Animal Lawr Baltimore County Code ARTICLE 12 1. When off the owner's property, all dogs and cats must be on a leash. If chained outside, chains must have swivels. Chain collars may not be used, except when training. 2. All dogs and cats four months of age must be vaccinated against rabies. 3. All dogs and cats must be licensed at four months of age. New pets and those being moved into Baltimore County must be licensed within thirty days. 4. All animals must be provided shelter for protection from wind, snow, rain, cold and the sun, plus adequate daily food and water, in clean un-tippable bowls. 5. Owners offemale cats and dogs "in heat" must not leave their pets outside unattended. Although spaying female or neutering male animals is not required, it is highly recommended. 6. It is a violation of the law to allow dogs to bark excessively. 7. If an animal bites someone, the owner and the bite victim must report the injury to the Police Department. You are responsible if your pet bites or injures another person or animal or behaves in a menacing way. Animal Shelter Adoptions Visiting hours for adoptions: • Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Wednesday 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. • Closed Sundays and holidays Get more information or view adoptable pets at: www.baltimorecountymd.gov/go/pets Rabies Vaccination All dogs and cats must have rabies vaccinations and boosters. Low cost rabies vaccinations are available by appointment. Micro-chipping is also available for reasonable fee. Spaying & Neutering We urge pet owners to have their pets spayed and neutered. If You Find A Stray Pet 8. Owners are responsible for the timely removal of pet waste on public and private property. Baltimore County Law requires that all stray dogs and cats be turned over to the Baltimore County Animal Shelter within 24 hours. If the pet you found is not redeemed by its owner, you may adopt it. A rabies vaccination and an animal license are required. 9. It is violation of the law to abandon or neglect pets you cannot keep. If you are unable to keep your pet call Animal Control for assistance. Redeeming Your Pet lO.Any puppy or kitten sold or given away must be at least eight weeks old. Anyone selling or giving away a puppy, kitten, dog or cat must provide a health certificate, signed by a licensed veterinarian, along with a statement indicating date of sale or transfer of animal, description of animal, and immunizations given. The name, address and phone number of buyer and seller must also be provided. 11.Inadequate provision of food or water, unsanitary conditions, animal combat, and neglect are all considered animal cruelty. Animal Control Officers are empowered with enforcement authority for state and local laws involving animals. Persons violating these animal laws may be subject to fines. To redeem your pet at the Animal Shelter, bring your identification and proof of current rabies vaccination and an animal license. If you cannot provide this verification, a rabies vaccination and license will be provided for a fee before your pet is released. Redemption and boarding fees may also be due. If Your Pet Is Lost If your pet is micro-chipped or is wearing an animal license, rabies tag or an ID tag, every effort will be made to trace the ID and contact you. Visit the Baltimore County Animal Shelter promptly to look for your pet. Bring a picture of your pet. Stray pets are held for a minimum of four (4) days.