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Off-Leash Dog Park/Area Project Proposal Presentation to: Policy Committee, City of Greater Sudbury Dogs Off-Leash in Greater Sudbury Minnow Lake Community Action Network Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Agenda 1. Acknowledgements 2. D.O.G.S. Committee 3. Objective 4. Background & Myths 5. Benefits 6. Municipal Benchmarking 7. Relationship to Master Plans 8. Current By-law and Legislation 9. Community Support 10. Minnow Lake Residents 11. Conclusion

1. Acknowledgement Minnow Lake C.A.N John Lindsay, President Robert (Bob) King, Treasurer Executive Members Leisure Services, City of Greater Sudbury Chris Gore, Manager Jaime Thurston, Community Development Coordinator Jacinda McLean, Support Staff Ted Durbacz, Recreation Coordinator City Councillor Janet Gasparini, Ward 11 City Councillor

2. D.O.G.S. Committee Executive: Pierre Perreault, Chairperson, Lesley-Anne Bardeggia, Communication Carmen Birtwistle, Recorder Danielle Charest, Fundraising Julie Vaillancourt, Research Julie Sykora, Communication/Recorder Supports Membership: 13 Members - Jan. 27, 2010 (First Meeting), ( g) 187 Members May 21, 2010

2. DOGS D.O.G.S. Committee (cont.) Issues Addressed: - Since our first meeting on Jan. 27, 2010 we have had 2 meetings per month and the public was always invited to attend; - Research consisted of : Current By-laws, Legislation, Municipal Dog Parks, Survey Design and Delivery, Community Consultation, etc.; Conducted an Online/Paper Based Survey open to all Households in the Minnow Lake Area (Ward 11); - Conducted a Community Engagement g Meeting to present the project and obtain feedback to all residents of Ward 11 interested in this initiative; - Compiled Survey Data and drafted a report to present to the p y p p Policy Committee of the City of Greater Sudbury.

3. Objective We are appearing before the Policy Committee of the City of Greater Sudbury to request that the Committee consider and support the creation of an Off-Leash Dog Park/Area. Furthermore that the parcel of land located at the corner of Donna Drive and Second Avenue North in Ward 11, be considered the location for the proposed Off-Leash Dog Park/Area. In support of the proposal of an Off-Leash Dog Park, we have done our homework. With the support of key City Staff we have prepared a report based on various sources of information provided in part by City Staff, from other jurisdictions throughout Ontario and North America and input from the Minnow Lake Community (Ward 11).

4. Background & Myths Off-leash areas have been successfully implemented and maintained throughout North America. Often people oppose these areas due to the common myths and misconceptions about off-leash areas. In reality, these areas provide great benefits not only to dogs, but also to the community at large. In Ontario, dog owners have successfully lobbied municipal governments for the establishment of off-leash facilities since the 1990 s s. A dog park or off-leash dog park is a facility set aside for dogs to exercise and play off-leash in a legal, safe and controlled environment under the supervision of their owners. Parks vary in accoutrements, although a typical dog park offers a 4 to 6 fence; separate, double-gated entry and exit points; benches for owners; shade for hot days; tools to pick up and dispose of animal waste in covered trash cans; regular maintenance and cleaning of the grounds.

5. Benefits It contributes to the overall physical fitness by encouraging them to exercise with their dogs. It provides mental health benefits in the reduction of anxiety and depression and help redevelop a sense of purpose with their community; The elderly and disabled citizens need easy access within their community to exercise their companion and working dogs; A dog park promotes responsible dog ownership through mandatory registration and regular shots; Enclosed play areas prevent off-leash dogs from infringing on the rights of other community residents and park users such as joggers, small children, and those who may be fearful of dogs;

5. Benefits (cont.) It helps neighbours to get to know each other and to build a sense of community; Also dogs who get enough exercise are less likely to create a nuisance, bark excessively, destroy property or jump up. Its an increase in revenue from the sale of dog licenses from responsible dog owners willing to use the dog park; It would develop a community partnership with residents of Minnow Lake to assist the City in the building and on-going maintenance of the dog park like it does with other community organizations. at o The City would have a community partner to assist in promoting and the importance of responsible dog ownership. It would improve and make an aesthetically pleasing use of a current eye sore for the community.

Advantages: No environmental concerns Not suitable for residential or commercial usage Current land doesn t back onto residential lots Would enhance local tourism It has clearly delineated barriers (by nature & manmade) Reduce the presence of dogs in other local parks

6. Municipal Benchmarking Dog Owners are looking to be treated fairly, equitably and respected as users of city parklands. Throughout h Ontario and North America, Off- Leash facilities have generally taken on two forms Parks or Areas. An Off-Leash Park is an entirely dedicated park in which dogs may be exercised off-leash. An Off-Leash Area is one to two hectare fenced areas within an existing park with multiple users, where dogs may be exercised off-leash.

6. Municipal Benchmarking (cont.) Currently there are 125 Off-Leash dog facilities in existence in over 35 Ontario Municipalities In Toronto they have 35 facilities of various sizes within existing parks or dedicated offleash dog park In Elliot Lake they have recently created their first fenced dog facility. In Hamilton they have 5 facilities located throughout their community that is fenced and dedicated di d exclusively l for dogs.

7. Relationship to the Master Plan For the D.O.G.S. Committee it was important that the Off-Leash Dog Park/Area exist within some framework. Both the City of Greater Sudbury s Master Plan and the Parks, Open Space & Leisure Master Plan identify clearly the importance of the issue and the need to develop an off-leash dog play area within the urban areas of the City. Furthermore, we believe that an Off-Leash Dog Park contributes tib t and promotes the Parks, Open Space & Leisure Master Plan objective of promoting the wellbeing of citizens in a healthy, safe and stimulating community. What better way to promote a healthy, safe and stimulating community then by creating the city s first Off-Leash Dog park where by citizens can get outdoors, enjoy each others company, develop a sense of community while being in a safe environment of an fenced off-leash dog park.

8. Current By-Law & Legislation At the present time, dogs and their owners are affected by the City of Greater Sudbury s Bylaw to Regulate the Keeping of Animals and the Registration of Dogs and Cats and the Dog Owners Liability Act. If the Policy Committee supports the proposed initiative, iti it will need to review and amend its current by-law, so to permit the creation of offleash parks/area with rules/regulations for users. Our Committee would welcome and opportunity to work with City Council and City Staff in the implementation of such policies.

9. Community Support June 2007 138 (89%) Sudbury members of Facebook signed an on-line petition for the creation of a dog park. February 2010 645 (71%) listeners of a Sudbury morning Radio show called in their support for the creation of a dog park (908 calls) May 2010 79.5% of Minnow Lake survey respondents strongly agreed that the City of Greater Sudbury needs dog parks.

10. Minnow Lake Residents 70% of Minnow Lake Residents say that a dog park at the proposed location would improve the area and benefit the City 67.9% of residents reported that building a dog park and maintaining (66.7%) a dog park were appropriate uses of municipal funds 60.3% of dog owners that indicated that their dogs were not licensed, identified that there was No Service in Return 71.1% of respondents indicated very/somewhat likely to license their dogs if required to use the off-leash dog area 90.5% of respondents indicated that waste bags and trash cans were the most important feature at a dog park

11. Conclusion We are appearing before the Policy Committee of the City of Greater Sudbury to request that the Committee consider and support the creation of an Off-Leash Dog Park/Area. F th th t th l f l d Furthermore that the parcel of land located at the corner of Donna Drive and Second Avenue North in Ward 11, be considered the location for the proposed Off-Leash Dog Park/Area.

Example Double Gated Entrances & Exits:

Example of different type of fencing: Material for Fencing: Galvanized chain link, Chicken wire, Polypropylene mesh, Deer mesh, Wooden Above: Galvanized Left: Deer mesh with wooden posts

Example of Agility Structures:

Example of Rules & Disposal Containers:

Examples of other possible structures: Water Fountain Park Bench and Shade Structure Picnic Tables

Examples of other possible structures: Dog Bag Dispenser Donor bricks and water fountain (Fundraising) Dog Park Bulletin Board