REPORT TO THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER FROM THE CORPORATE SERVICES AND COMMUNITY SAFETY DEPARTMENT DOG LICENCE FEE INCREASE

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September 25, 2014 REPORT TO THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER FROM THE CORPORATE SERVICES AND COMMUNITY SAFETY DEPARTMENT ON DOG LICENCE FEE INCREASE PURPOSE To provide Council with the requested amendment to Dog Responsibility and Control Bylaw No. 34-42, 2011, effective January 1, 2015, to increase Dog Licence fees to fund upgrades to dog parks. SUMMARY During the 2014 budget process, Council approved an additional capital budget request from the public for dog park upgrades. At that time, the proposal recommended an increase of $5 per dog licence to raise $35,000 annually for future additions and upgrades to dog parks in the city. The City consistently issues over 7,000 dog licences annually. The table below indicates the history of the City's Dog Licence fee adjustments since 1990. 1990 1991 1995 2004 2012 Proposed Male or female $35 $40 $50 $50 $60 $65 Spayed or neutered $10 $15 $17 $17 $25 $30 Kennel $100 $100 $105 Nuisance $100 $100 $105 Aggressive $200 $200 $205 RECOMMENDATION: That Council authorize Dog Responsibility and Control Bylaw No. 34-42 Amendment Bylaw No. 34-47, 2014 (Attachment "A"), be introduced and read a first, second, and third time. COUNCIL POLICY City of Kamloops Dog Responsibility and Control Bylaw No. 34-42. T:\CSCS\BL SVS\REP\2014\Dog Licence Fee Increase.docx 53

DOG LICENCE FEE INCREASE September 25, 2014 Page 2 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS A $5 dog licence fee increase will reliably fund an estimated $35,000 to the Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services Department annually for upgrades to dog parks. The money will be transferred annually from the Bylaw Enforcement program (2601), where the revenue is received, into an annual Capital Project account specific to dog park upgrades. CONCLUSION Increasing dog licence fees is a process that local government undertakes from time to time to manage and fund programs for animal control (primarily dogs). The proposal to increase dog licence fees by $5 is consistent with this purpose as the funds will be utilized for facilities for the health and well-being of dogs. Administration recommends that Council approve the amending bylaw as outlined in this report. D. R. Duckworth, P.Eng., MBA Corporate Services and Community Safety Director Approved for Council Consideration: Concurrence: B. J. McCorkell, Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services Director D. J. Stewart, Assistant Finance Director Author: J. Wilson, Community Safety and Enforcement Manager JW/lm/kjm/dla T:\CSCS\BL SVS\REP\2014\Dog Licence Fee Increase.docx 54

Attachment "A" CITY OF KAMLOOPS BYLAW NO. 34-47 A BYLAW TO AMEND THE CITY OF KAMLOOPS DOG RESPONSIBILITY AND CONTROL BYLAW NO. 34-42 The Municipal Council of the City of Kamloops, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: 1. This bylaw may be cited as "City of Kamloops Dog Responsibility and Control Bylaw No. 34-42 Amendment Bylaw No. 34-47, 2014". 2. Bylaw No. 34-42, as amended, is hereby further amended by repealing Schedule "D" in its entirety and replacing it with Schedule "D", shown on Appendix "1" attached to and forming part of this bylaw. 3. This bylaw shall come into force and effect on the 1st day of January, 2015. READ A FIRST TIME the day of, 2014. READ A SECOND TIME the day of, 2014. READ A THIRD TIME the day of, 2014. ADOPTED this day of, 2014. MAYOR CORPORATE OFFICER 55

BYLAW NO. 34-47 PAGE 2 SCHEDULE "D" LICENCE, IMPOUND, AND OTHER FEES Licence Fees: Amount For each not neutered male dog $65 For each neutered male dog $30 For each not spayed female dog $65 For each spayed female dog $30 For each kennel or hobby kennel $105 For each nuisance dog $105 For each aggressive dog $205 Replacement tag $15 Impound Fees Amount Unlicensed dog (plus licence fee) $75 Licensed dog First impound $75 Second impound $100 Third impound $200 Nuisance dog First impound $500 Second impound $1,000 Third impound $2,000 Aggressive dog First impound (no injury to person or domestic animal) $1,000 Additional impounds (no injury to person or domestic animal) $5,000 Any impound with injury to person or animal $5,000 Impound Fee - Extra Costs The owner of a dog shall be responsible for any extraordinary costs and/or fees for equipment, labour, or services incurred and assessed by the City for: Extraordinary resources necessary to control and impound a dangerous dog, potentially dangerous dog, aggressive dog, potentially aggressive dog, nuisance dog, unlicensed dog, or dog at large; and Veterinary fees necessary to ensure appropriate care for the dog to relieve suffering or distress in the event of injury or sickness. Board and Maintenance Fees Per day Dog $12 Aggressive Dog $20 56

BYLAW NO. 34-47 PAGE 3 Cremation/Destruction/Surrender SCHEDULE "D" (Continued) LICENCE, IMPOUND, AND OTHER FEES a) Cremation fees: Communal Cremation (no ashes) Private Cremation (ashes returned) Small Medium Large Extra Large $25 $45 $75 $115 $50 $80 $120 $160 20% discount Residents of the City of Kamloops and veterinarians Sizes shall be determined in accordance with the general breed description provided below for dogs and can be used for size consideration and/or adjusted given the age of the animal (i.e. a pup vs. an adult dog). Final determination with regard to the size and fee shall be the decision of the Community Safety and Enforcement Manager. Small - Medium - Large - Extra Large - Chihuahua, Miniature Pinscher, "Toy" breeds, etc. Fox Terrier, Schnauzer, Poodles, etc. German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Labrador Retriever, etc. Newfoundland, Great Dane, Cane Corso, etc. b) Pick up any deceased dog for cremation $25, in addition to the applicable cremation fee. c) Pick up any dog for destruction $100, in addition to the applicable cremation fee. d) Surrender a dog owned by him or her. $80 57