Information for new and current Baldwin Residents Last updated July 2016 www.baldwinborough.org •3344 Churchview Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15227 • 412-882-9600 Michael Stelmasczyk, President James Behers Kevin Fischer Francis Scott David Depretis, Mayor John Conley, Vice President Michael Ducker Edward Moeller John M. Barrett, Borough Manager Dear Resident: We hope that you will enjoy the many benefits available to Baldwin residents. The Resident Resource Packet will provide you with more information on Borough services and services provided by our partners in the community. All residents of Baldwin are protected 24 hours a day by an accredited Police Department, three outstanding Volunteer Fire Companies, and a premier ambulance service provider in the Baldwin Emergency Medical Service (BEMS) for all your public safety needs. Our Public Works Department is second to none, and we pride ourselves on keeping our residents safe by protecting our infrastructure and diligently salting and plowing your roads each winter. Baldwin has an extensive network of recreational and parks facilities, including the Baldwin Swimming Pool at Elm Leaf Park, softball and baseball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, and playgrounds. I encourage you and your family to visit and make use of all 9 of our Borough’s parks and public spaces. Please feel free to visit our Municipal Building if you have any questions on our services, or simply to stop by my office and introduce yourself. You can also visit our website at www.baldwinborough.org for all information included in this packet. Sincerely, John M. Barrett Borough Manager Borough of Baldwin Directory Staff Directory Elected Officials Connect with Baldwin Baldwin History Baldwin Police Department Baldwin Volunteer Fire Departments Baldwin Emergency Medical Services Baldwin Ordinances Permits School District and Borough Property Tax Collector Sewage Utility Information Trash Collection in Baldwin Recycling in Baldwin Public Works Department Pennsylvania One Call System Parks and Recreation Baldwin Community Pool Sports in Baldwin Pets and Animals in Baldwin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-10 11 12-13 14 15 16-17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-25 3344 Churchview Avenue Phone: 412-882-9600 Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Twitter: @baldwinborough Baldwin-Whitehall School District Baldwin-Whitehall High School Harrison Middle School McAnnulty Elementary School Paynter Elementary School Whitehall Elementary School 412-884-6300 412-885-7500 412-885-7530 412-714-2020 412-885-7535 412-885-7525 41 Macek Drive Phone: 412-885-2255 Monday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. – 5: 00 p.m. *Summer Saturdays 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Twitter: @BBPL Brentwood (15227) West Mifflin / Pleasant Hills (15236 & 15227) 1-800-275-8777 412-881-1666 412-655-3836 Honorable Ralph Kaiser 5001 Curry Road, Unit 2 412-714-8354 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 1 The staff is happy to assist you in your Borough needs. Please remember that the Mayor and Council Members are also resources who can assist you in your concerns about proposed Borough ordinances and Borough taxes. You can also visit our website at baldwinborough.org to ask questions, submit feedback, apply for permits, and find out information about ordinances. John Barrett Anthony Asciolla Borough Manager Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer/Building Inspector [email protected] Phone: 412-882-9600 x251 [email protected] 412-882-9600 x258 Molly Brennan Finance Officer [email protected] Phone: 412-882-9600 x228 Tammi Genilla Administrative Assistant [email protected] 412-882-9600 x250 Judy Assad Michael Scott Chief of Police [email protected] 412-882-9600 x202 Lynette Mariner Police Office Manager [email protected] 412-882-9600 x227 Assistant Borough Secretary [email protected] 412-882-9600 x253 Mark Stephenson Stephanie Matus Public Works Director Accounts Payable & Closing Papers [email protected] 412-882-9600 x260 [email protected] 412-882-9600 x257 2 Baldwin is represented by elected officials on the federal, state, and municipal levels of government. Below are your listed officials as a Baldwin Resident. State representatives are dependent on your address in Baldwin. Please go to Find Your Legislator at legis.state.pa.us to determine your state representative. [email protected] President of Council [email protected] Vice President of Council [email protected] [email protected] Public Works Liaison [email protected] [email protected] Council President Pro Tem [email protected] Finance Committee Chair [email protected] Planning Commission / Zoning Hearing Board Liaison [email protected] Personnel [email protected] Tax Collector 3 Baldwin Borough strives to serve its residents to the fullest and we want you to be involved. There are many ways to become involved with Baldwin Borough. We hope to connect with you! Every 2nd Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Every 3rd Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Borough Building 3344 Churchview Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15227 Boards include: Library Appeals Vacancy Zoning Commissions include: Civil Service Community Standards Planning Shade Tree Visit our website for Borough to pay a bill, report a concern, or access Borough forms. Sign up for Notify Me to receive emails or texts when the website is updated. Connect with us online to stay up-to-date on Borough news and information 4 Baldwin Borough was incorporated on January 1, 1952, being formed from a part of Baldwin Township. The original Baldwin Township incorporated in 1843, covered the area now included in the Boroughs of Baldwin, Whitehall, Brentwood, and Castle Shannon, the present Baldwin Township, and parts of the City of Pittsburgh known by their former borough names of Hays, Carrick, and Overbrook. Baldwin is located in the South Hills area of Allegheny County, with quick access to downtown Pittsburgh just 4 to 7 miles away. Baldwin has 1.6 miles of frontage on the Monongahela River, one of the world's most heavily used waterways. Over 90% of Baldwin is residential or agricultural and has been zoned as such since Baldwin's incorporation in the 1950s. Baldwin's population experienced huge growth in the 1950s, increasing by over 100% in ten years, and has held steady since then at about 20,000 residents. If you would like to learn more about Baldwin's history, the historical society put together a Baldwin Borough History Book, complete with first-hand interviews and photographs. The book is available for viewing and purchase at the Wallace Building in South Baldwin. The Baldwin Historical Society has monthly meetings and events. If you are interested in becoming a member or volunteer, please contact Pat Lombardi at 412-882-9986. 5 3344 Churchview Avenue Phone: 412-882-9600 X 227 Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. All non-emergency police calls: 412-881-1300 Baldwin Police Department operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Please do not hesitate to call when you are in need of the Police. Child Restraint Systems: Contact: Officer Falcione at 412-882-9600 x 217 Borough of Baldwin has a police officer who is certified in the installation of child restraint systems in vehicles. First-time parents and or grandparents are welcome and encouraged to avail themselves of this service. The certified officer will check to ensure the seat is installed properly and check to see if any recalls have been issued for a particular seat. As Police officers too often see, the improper use of, or the lack of child restraints can have catastrophic consequences during a vehicular crash. Please buckle-up every time you drive. Please also refer to PATechs.com for additional locations. Fingerprinting Services: Call to Schedule: 412-881-1300 x 227 The Borough of Baldwin Police Department also offers fingerprinting services when available. This service is generally required for employment purposes. Resident Fee: Non-Resident Fee: $ 5.00 $ 10.00 Other Services Contact the Police Department for the following services: Request for house/business to be check Business Emergency Contact while away Do Not Solicit List Request for Police Report Evidence Return (appointment only) Solicitation Permit 6 There are three volunteer fire companies who serve Baldwin. The Baldwin Volunteer Fire Departments are always looks for new volunteers. Please call 9-1-1 for all fire emergencies. 3049 Churchview Avenue Phone: 412-882-2510 Fax: 412-882-1376 http://baldwinfire105.com 825 Streets Run Road Phone: 412-881-9704 Emergency: 911 Fax: 412-881-2764 http://optionfire.co *Available to rent at 412-655-3013 5311 McAnnulty Road Phone: 412-655-3555 Fax: 412-655-1751 http://www.sbvfc.com *Available to rent at 412-655-41477 7 1 Readshaw Way, 15236 Phone: 412-884-0666 www.baldwinems.com [email protected] Baldwin EMS developed its Annual Subscription Drive program to allow the residents of Baldwin to support their community and protect themselves from a potentially expensive ambulance bill. It works by paying a small fee to Baldwin EMS once a year to become a subscriber. Becoming a subscriber has several benefits. The most important of which is protection from incurring expenses, including deductibles and co-payment, for medically necessary emergency service, it will not cost you any money from your own funds. $60.00 Covers only the person named on the front of the Subscription Form. $82.00 Covers all permanent residents of the address named on the front of the Subscription Form. $ 85.00 Covers all permanent residents of the address named on the Subscription Form plus any guests who may need an ambulance while they are at that address. 8 As a resident of the Borough of Baldwin, there are a number of ordinances and regulations which you must comply with. Below is a list of the more pertinent subjects which are fully covered in the Borough of Baldwin Code Book. If you have any questions concerning any other ordinance call the Municipal Building. Before performing any projects on your property, please familiarize yourself with the required regulations and permits. Dogs are prohibited from running at large (Ch.85-1A) in public or private property that does not belong to the dog owner. Any complaints concerning animals should be directed to the Police Department. Fences, hedges, or plantings more than two feet in height are prohibited on certain portions of corner lots (Ch. 168-30) Fences shall not exceed six feet in height and require a permit to be erected (Ch.168-34, Section C3). No trash, garbage, rubbish, or other refuse may be placed in the front yard at or near the curb line prior to 6:00 p.m. the day preceding the pick-up day. Removal of container(s) shall not be later than 12:00 midnight on the day of pick up (Ch. 136-5H). Junk vehicles, accumulation of ashes, garbage, rubbish, or refuse materials on public or private lands are prohibited (IPMC 302.8). The making of unusually loud noises which are detriment to the public health, comfort, safety, and welfare are prohibited (Disorderly House Definition in Ch. 84-1). In order to subdivide your property into two or more pieces, you must complete an application for subdivision and land development (Ch. 142). Off-street parking of motor vehicles is expressly prohibited on lawn or landscaped areas located in residential districts (Ch. 159-19) 9 The use or discharge of firearms and bows and arrows is restricted in the Borough of Baldwin (102-1), with the exception of legal hunting under Title 34 (Pennsylvania Game and Wildlife Code). The growth of grass, weeds, or other rank vegetation above the height of six (6) inches or the accumulation of other debris in any recorded plan of lots constitutes a public nuisance and is therefore prohibited (Ch. 701, IPMC). All persons occupying residential building containing more than four (4) dwelling units in the Borough of Baldwin are required to subscribe to garbage service and recycling to pay for the same in accordance with the rates set forth in said contract (Ch. 136-5). Building permits are needed for any structure or structural change to your property. This includes sheds, garages, fences, additions, swimming pools, decks, and porches. A permit may be obtained at the Borough Municipal Building in the Building/Zoning Department. The cost of a building permit is based on the square footage or type of accessory structure. If you are planning to purchase or you already own a swimming pool or wading pool, regardless of size, you must have a permit to comply with the swimming pool Ordinance (Ch. 168-31). For Retaining walls and enclosure walls, contract Building and Zoning Department for specifics. The updated Zoning Ordinance is available online, which was adopted June 21, 2016. 10 Homeowners need to apply for permits for construction projects on property in Baldwin. Permits can be applied for online or in the Borough office. Accepted payment forms are cash, check, credit card, debit card, or money order. Please contact the code and zoning officer with any questions. A shed permit application is needed for sheds in order to show the Borough that the shed complies with size requirements (maximum 150 square feet) and meets the building setback requirements. All accessory structures must be at least five (5) feet away from the neighboring property line. Also, the accessory structure cannot be in the front yard. An application must be filled out online. An up to date plot plan or survey would be required. A building permit is required for new additions, structural alterations, decks, complete roof replacement, and new construction. All building and zoning inquiries must first come through the code enforcement desk to begin processing. If a building permit is issued and construction has not begun, then the permit will be valid for 6 months. Once construction begins, the building permit will be good for 5 years. Dumpsters are required to be placed on your property and must have a dumpster permit. They can stay on your property for up to 45 days. Requests to place the dumpster on the street or on your property for longer than 45 days must be submitted in writing to the Zoning Officer. A fence permit can show the Borough where an applicant intends on installing a fence. The application describes the height of the fence and location on the applicant's property. The maximum height of a fence is six (6) feet in the rear and three and a half (3.5) feet in front of the building line (normally the front wall of the house). If there are any questions about material requirements for fences, contact the zoning officer. Above ground permits cost $50 and in-ground permits cost $100. Fences are required around pools and require a separate permit. 11 12 The Borough has an elected Tax Collector, who is responsible for collecting property taxes on behalf of the Borough and School District. The Borough of Baldwin taxes are not associated with Baldwin-Whitehall School District taxes. Borough taxes support the Borough of Baldwin, while school district taxes support Baldwin-Whitehall School District. . Gail Dobson-Mikush Borough of Baldwin 3344 Churchview Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15227 February, March, July & August: Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. All other Months: Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. All property owners are required to pay real estate taxes on the real estate they own in the Borough of Baldwin, whether it is undeveloped (vacant) or improved. Exception to this are those properties that Allegheny County deems exempt from real estate taxes. Allegheny County is also responsible for the assessment values placed on individual parcels. More information regarding assessments can be obtained by visiting the Allegheny County Office of Property Assessments at http://www.alleghenycounty.us/opa/indes.aspx. Borough property taxes are due before June 1st of each year. If you pay before April 15th, you will get a 2% discount. If you pay on June 1st or after, you will have a 10% penalty for late payment. Taxes can also be paid online with a debt or credit card (plus convenience fee) or e-check for free. The Borough’s property tax rate, also referred to as the millage rate, is set by Council each budget cycle and for 2016 is 5.95 mils. For the median property value in Baldwin ($99,300) a 5.95 mils tax rate means an annual tax bill of $590.84. You can read more about Baldwin’s millage rate history and property values on the http://www.alleghenycounty.us. Your property taxes fund essential Borough services, such as public safety, parks and recreation, and solid waste removal. 13 Delinquent Taxes are collected by Jordan Tax Services, a third party firm. Payment plans are available. If you do not pay your taxes, a lien will be placed against your property, which means the taxes plus accrued interest must be paid before the house can be sold or transferred to new ownership. Jordan Tax Services can be reached at 412-835-5243 or [email protected]. Allegheny County is responsible for assessing the value of all property within the County. Please visit http://www2.county.allegheny.pa.us/RealEstate/Search for more information or to learn how to file an appeal. It is the responsibility of the property owners to secure a tax bill and correct the mailing address for the bill. All real estate taxes are due on or before the established due dates regardless of whether or not a tax bill is received by the property owner. Failure to receive a tax bill shall not excuse the taxpayer from paying the tax by the due date. The property owner is responsible to notify the tax office in the case of mortgage refinance, payoff, or other situations that would change the method of real estate tax payments, or change of address for whom the bill is sent. Notice can be sent to Gail Dobson-Mikush, the Tax Collector. Note that this notification does not change the address for the Allegheny County real estate taxes. Important Telephone Numbers: 412-884-0803 412-350-4100 412-350-4600 412-350-4107 All residents of the Borough of Baldwin who work are required to pay Earned Income Tax. Please check your pay stub to be sure that this tax is being withdrawn from your paycheck by your employer and paid to Jordan Tax Service. The Political Subdivision Code for Borough of Baldwin (PSD) is 730701 The Earned Income Tax payments are collected by Jordan Tax Service (412-835-5243 or [email protected]). 14 Residents receive a monthly sewage bill which is based on your water consumption. The Borough establishes this rate by factoring in the costs associated with water treatment, the operation and maintenance of our collection system, as well as personnel costs associated with our sanitary system. 11.52 per every 1,000 gallons used Monthly surcharge of $6.75. ALCOSAN Pleasant Hills Water Authority (dependent on location in Baldwin) Baldwin contracts with Legal Tax Service to collect monthly sewage bills. Payments can be done by mail, a drop off box located at the Borough Building, or by paying online at www.legaltaxservices.com Please contact Legal Tax Services at 412-464-9555 for questions about your bill. The Borough is currently operating under a Consent Order and Agreement (COA) with the Department of Environmental Protection and the Allegheny County Health Department. This requires the Borough to vigorously maintain our vast collection system and to strive to reduce the inflow and infiltration of stormwater into the sanitary system. As the Borough conveys flow to both the Pleasant Hills Authority as well as ALCOSAN, each sewer shed has a separate COA that must be adhered to. In addition to the preventative maintenance performed by the Borough Public Works Department, the Borough is constructing a 1.2 million gallon Equalization Basin within the wooded areas of Colewood Park to retain wet weather that infiltrates our sanitary system during rain events. This project has been designed by the Borough’s consulting Engineers, with the participation of Whitehall Borough and the Pleasant Hills Authority. Construction is anticipated to be complete in the Summer of 2017. These improvements are not only improving Borough infrastructure, but the health and safety of residents. 15 Emergencies: Bills & Service: 1-888-393-7000 1-888-393-7100 Emergencies: Bills & Service: 1-800-400-4271 1-800-764-0111 Emergencies: Bills & Service: 1-800-565-7292 1-855-748-6066 Customer Service: 800-266-2278 Customer Service: 800-567-6789 Customer Service: 800-266-2278 Customer Service: 1-800- 837-4966 16 Trash and recycling is paid for by your tax dollars. Waste Management is the contract trash collector in Baldwin Borough and has issued guidelines for trash days 1. Garbage should be should be placed at the curb the night before your scheduled pick-up 2. Garbage should be in properly secured containers or plastic bags. 3. All furniture items, appliances, household goods and disassembled children’s swing sets will be accepted at curbside. 4. Carpet should be rolled and tied in lengths not to exceed 48 inches so that one man can lift. 5. Empty paint cans and/or dried paint is acceptable. Paint can be dried by air drying or soaking up with newspaper or kitty litter. Lids should be left off. 6. Excluded Items include: Building material (may be picked up for a fee by calling Waste Management) Tires Automobile parts, including wheel rims Trees and branches Ashes from furnaces and fireplaces Stones and dirt liquid paint 7. If a holiday falls on a Monday through Friday, pickup for the rest of the week will be one day later than the usual day. If the holiday should fall on a weekend, your pick up day will not be affected. Observed holidays for 2015 are: News Years Day Fourth of July Memorial Day Thanksgiving Labor Day Christmas Day Note on Special Collection If you have any questions about proper disposal methods for non-acceptable items, commercial chemicals, or hazardous materials in containers larger than five gallons in size, please call the Call Center at 800-449-7587 to set up a removal appointment. 17 Streets not included on the graphic Carmella: Wednesday, even week recycling Magnolia: Thursday, even week recycling For more information on Waste Management, please visit baldwinborough.org 18 According to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, over 1,700 Pennsylvania communities recycle to support a healthy environment. Baldwin mandates residential and commercial recycling to help save resources, prevent pollution, and support public health. Recycling is picked up once every other week by Waste Management (please refer to Waste Management schedule). At the beginning of the recycling service, each home was given a blue recycling container. If your property no longer has a blue can, please put your recycling in similar container and mark as recycling. Recycling cannot be in plastic bags. The Borough has recycling stickers that you can use to mark your containers. These can be picked up at the Borough office. You do not need to sort your recycling, as we have single stream collection 19 Call: 412-882-9600 Our Public Works Department is one of the best in Allegheny County and we pride ourselves on providing exemplary public service to our residents during the winter. But, when the snow flies, we also need your help. Our Public Works Department asks you to remember the following: Whenever possible, please park in your driveway and not on the street during a winter storm. This will help the drivers on their snow routes. Monitor winter storm tracking through the media, plan accordingly and try to avoid unnecessary travel during these storms. Unless you have an emergency, please do not call the Borough office to report that your street has not been cleared. Rest assured, if it’s snowing, we’re working. In addition, the Borough streets are prioritized according to high traffic, public transportation, and school bus routes first. Many of the roads you travel daily are either County or State Roads and are maintained by these bodies. Listed below are the State and County Roads for which the borough is not responsible. If there are any problems with these roads, please call their respective road department. Phone: 412-931-2517 Becks Run Road Brentwood Road Brownsville Road Horning Road Prospect Road Schuette Road Willett Road Phone: 412-781-3260 Agnew Road Clairton Blvd. Doyle Road East Carson Street E. Willock Road Glass Run Road Joseph Street Streets Run Road 20 Are you planning to dig, drill, blast, auger, bore, grade, trench, or demolish anywhere in Pennsylvania including Architects and Engineers in design phase? If so, please call the Pennsylvania One Call System. Pennsylvania One Call System is a non-profit company whose purpose is to prevent damage to underground facilities. To promote safety POCS provide an efficient, cost-effective communications network among designer, excavators, and facility owners. Call 1-800-242-1776 or 811, 24-hours, any day of the year. You are required to notify the utilities a minimum of 3 business days prior to excavating and 10 business days prior to final design. To protect the public health and safety by preventing excavation or demolition work from damaging underground lines. 21 Baldwin is forunate to have many parks. All parks are open from dawn until dusk. Located near Curry Road Renovations begin August 2016 Located between Macek Drive and Julie Drive Located off McAnnulty Located off Deervue Drive Located off Sanda Drive Located behind Municipal Building Complex Located off Springdale Drive Located off Agnew Avenue Located between Youngridge and Wolfe Drive Any person or organization having a permit issued by the Borough shall have the right to use the facility during the times indicated on the permit. All facilities shall be open to the public unless a permit has been issued for a special event or game. No bottles or cans of beer or soda are permitted in the park. Soda is only permitted in liter plastic bottles and should be accumulated and taken home for recycling pick-up. Beer is to be in kegs only! Parties are subject to the Liquor Control Law. The parks should be returned to the condition found. Rubbish must be properly bagged and placed in the corner of the grove. Excessive garbage should be taken home for proper disposal. The permit holder is responsible for general clean-up of any debris created by the permit holder or his/her group. Persons or groups who leave the facility in unsatisfactory condition will be refused future permits. The person or persons to whom the permit is issued agree to be responsible for any damage or injury done to the premises, facilities, equipment, and other properties in or on the grounds of the Borough. Since Borough activities and/or work assignments have priority on all facilities, all permits are subject to suspension or cancellation by the Borough should conflicts arise. Permits may be revoked at any time for infractions of these rules and regulations. No pets are permitted in Borough parks. Residents can rent the Elm Leaf Pavilion and fields for a fee. To check if the grove and pavilion are unreserved, please call the Borough or check the Elm Leaf Park Calendar. To reserve the area, please complete the application, sign the hold harmless agreement, attached your home owner’s certificate, review the park rules and regulations, and pay the $50 rental fee (online, check, or in person at Borough building). The Borough will review your application and issue a rental permit. 22 Baldwin’s swimming pool is located in Elm Leaf Park, just below the Borough Building Complex, off of Romanus Drive in North Baldwin. The pool is open Memorial Day (late May) through Labor Day (early September) Weekdays: 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Weekends & Holidays: 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. The pool is open to both residents and non-residents. Pass Options Resident Non-resident Notes First Season Pass Second Season Pass Third Pass Family Pass Additional Minors Preschool Child Senior Citizen Daily Admission Daily Admission after 4 pm $50 $50 $30 $140 $10 $15 $15 $6 $3 $75 $75 $65 $200 $10 $15 $15 $6 $3 In same household as first and second pass 2 adults plus 2-3 minors in same household Must be purchased with family pass Ages 3-5, must be accompanied by an adult 65+ with proper ID Seasonal passes can be purchased at the pool building during any open hours or online at baldwinborough.org. Passes can be purchased half price starting in July. ADA Accessible Chairs Concession Stand Locker Room Parking Restrooms For more information on pool rentals, swim lessons, and pool notifications please visit baldwinborough.org or call the pool at 412-881-6444. 23 Baldwin Soccer Association Greater Baldwin-Whitehall Baldwin Hockey Club Baldwin-Whitehall Youth Football Association Youth Lacrosse Association Baldwin Inline Hockey The Pittsburgh Sports League (PSL) is a Pittsburgh based recreation league for young professionals. Basketball Bowling Broomball Corn Hole Darts Deck Hockey Dodgeball Flag Football Kickball Running Soccer Softball Tennis Volleyball 24 All Baldwin Borough dogs and cats must have a pet license. Please visit our website or the Borough office to apply for pet license(s). The annual cost is $5.00. Allegheny County requires all dogs to also have county license. Please visits www.alleghenycounty.us to complete the application. Annual fees vary dependent on the spayed/neutered status of your dog(s). The Borough does not have our own Animal Control Services, however, you can use the information and organizations listed below to aid in your animal control needs. 1. Call the Baldwin Police department to report a found pet (412-881-1300 M-F 8:30am-4:30pm or 911 after business hours). If the pet has a Baldwin License tag, the police will be able to identify the pet's owner. 2. If the dog has an Allegheny County License Tag, call the Allegheny County Treasurer at 412-3504100. 3. If the pet has no tags, bring the dog to the municipal building or a nearby vet to be scanned for a microchip. 4. If the cat has no tags or microchip, please contact the Homeless Cat Management Team at 412321-4060. 25 5. If no owner information can be found through tags or a microchip, please call the local shelters listed below to report a found pet. If you do not release the animal to a shelter or animal control facility, you are fully responsible for searching and finding the pet's family. Western PA Humane Society: 412-321-4625 Animal Rescue League: 412-661-6452 Animal Friends: 412-847-7077 1. Notify the Baldwin Police Department (412-881-1300) with a description of the animal, where it was last seen, and your contact information. 2. Create a flyer (online flyer builder) and notify your neighbors and neighborhood vet. Including a color picture on the flyer is really helpful. 3. Check online sites for postings of found pets or to create a posting for a missing pet, like Craigslist, Lostmydoggie.com, or Lostmykitty.com 4. Check with local shelters to see if they have received any animals or reports that sound like your pet. Western PA Humane Society: 412-321-4625 Animal Rescue League: 412-661-6452 Animal Friends: 412-847-7077 Please go to the Wildlife Center at the Animal Rescue League website on what to do at http://www.animalrescue.org/wildlife-rehabilitation-center/i-found-an-injured-wild-animal/. Private business, such as Critter Control, offer animal control solutions and will come to your property to safely remove unwanted wild animals. Public Works can also be called for baiting for rats. 26
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