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Report To: Council
Date of Meeting: July 3, 2017
Report Number: CLD -013-17
File Number:
Resolution: C-219-17
By-law Number:
Report Subject: Zoo to You Request for Exemption to the Exotic Animal
By-law 2012-045
Recommendations:
1. That Report CLD -013-17 be received;
2. That Council consider the Zoo to You request for a temporary exemption to
By-law 2012-045; and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report CLD -013-17 and any delegations be advised
of Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report CLD -013-17
Report Overview
Page 2
This Report is presented in response to a Council's request to report back on Zoo to You
animals that would be acceptable should Council approve their request for a temporary
exemption to the requirement of the Exotic Animal By-law 2012-045 specifically, the
requirement to be CAZA certified to be eligible to be permitted to conduct an Exotic Animal
Entertainment Event.
1. Background
Jennifer Dieth, from Zoo To You, attended as a delegation to the June 19, 2017 General
Government Committee meeting and submitted correspondence requesting a temporary
exemption to the Exotic Animal By-law 2012-045. In particular, Zoo to You has requested
an exemption from the requirement of having to be CAZA certified (Canada's Accredited
Zoos and Aquariums) when staff are considering their applications to conduct Exotic
Animal Entertainment Events, until their application to CAZA has been decided on by
CAZA.
The Committee passed the following Resolution #GG -355-17:
That item 9.2 from Jennifer Deith, Zoo to You regarding a request for an
exemption to the Exotic Animal By-law 2012-045, be referred back to staff to
determine a list of animals that would be acceptable for an exemption to the
Exotic Pet By-law until October 31, 2018.
Section 43(b) of By-law 2012-045 states that "the Municipal Clerk may refuse to issue a
Permit where the promoter of the Exotic Animal Entertainment Event is not a member of,
or accredited by, either the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquaria, or the American
Zoo and Aquarium Association, or otherwise licensed by an appropriate authority." See
Attachment 1 for excerpts of By-law 2012-045 relating to Exotic Animal Entertainment
Events.
A permit is not required where the event does not include any animals that are prohibited
under the Exotic Animal By-law 2012-045.
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2. Discussion
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Since the June 19, 2017 General Government Committee meeting, staff spoke to Zoo to
You and confirmed the animals included in their collection. The following chart details the
proposed animals, and any staff concerns should they be permitted without CAZA
overseeing the organization showing them.
Animal
Comments
Small Lizard
Permitted under By-law 2012-045
Chinchilla
Permitted under By-law 2012-045
Ferrets
Permitted under By-law 2012-045
Skinny Pig
Permitted under By-law 2012-045
Rabbit
Permitted under By-law 2012-045
Tree Frog
Permitted under By-law 2012-045
American
Alligators make terrible pets.
Alligator
Alligators are purely instinctual hunters and do not show
affection. Unlike cats and dogs, alligators will never love the hand
that feeds them.
Spectacled
The Spectacled Caimans do not grow as large as their enclosure
Caiman
and you can NEVER tame them. These animals have a survival
instinct that has been instilled upon them since before the dawn
of man. You will not tame that out of them, according to Barn
Rubenstein & Richard Brooks (Herp Center on line support since
2004) reptile care sheets. Handling should be done minimally as
crocodilians are often easily agitated and stressed by handling.
Burmese Python
If shorter than 2 m then currently permitted. limit is 2 metres
Dwarf Reticulated
If shorter than 2 m then currently permitted. (limit is 2 meters)
Python
Rose Hair
The Rose Hair Tarantula has had several issues in the past
Tarantula
regarding the urticating's hairs being thrown. Some have landed
in the eyes of children and adults including a three year old boy in
Toronto. There were 20 of the tiny hairs found on the boy's left
eye and it took six months for the child to finally show some
improvement.
Emperor Scorpion
Scorpions are "hands off pets" that cannot be tamed, according to
Frank Indiviglio, who is a zoo keeper for 20 years at the Bronx
Zoo, consultant for several other zoos, a researcher, and also an
author of many books on reptiles. Handling is a stressful event
for any scorpion, although this may not be apparent from its
behavior. More importantly, while the venom produced by the
Emperor Scorpion is not considered as dangerous to healthy
adults, children, and the elderly, and people with allergies or
compromised immune systems may be at risk
Sugar Glider
Limited risk
Hedgehog
Limited risk
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3. Concurrence
Not Applicable
4. Conclusion
The intent of the by-law requirements is to ensure the safety of the community as well as
the wellbeing of the animals.
Should Council wish to approve a temporary exemption, staff suggest that the exemption
be limited to the CAZA requirement and be conditional on:
• Zoo to You providing proof to the Municipality of Clarington that they have
submitted an application to CAZA to be considered during the 2018 review
process,
• the exemption be limited to Sugar Gliders and Hedgehogs
• the temporary exemption expire upon CAZA deciding on Zoo to You's application
or October 31, 2018 whichever comes first, and
• all other Exotic Animal Entertainment Event permit requirements be met.
5. Strategic Plan Application
Not applicable.
Submitted by:
C. Anne Greentree,
Municipal Clerk
Reviewed by:
Curry Clifford, MPA, CMO
Interim CAO
Staff Contact: C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk, 905-623-3379 ext. 2102 or
agreentree@clarington. net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 - Exotic Animal Entertainment Event Permit Requirements
The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Jennifer Deith, Zoo to You
Municipality of Clarington
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD -013-17
Excerpts of By-law 2012-045 relating to Exotic Animal Entertainment Events
Section 34 to 36 of By-law 2012-045 details the Exotic Animal Entertainment Event
Permit Requirement as follows:
34. No person shall operate or carry on an Exotic Animal Entertainment Event
without a Permit.
35. A separate Permit shall be required for each location at which an Exotic
Animal Entertainment Event occurs.
36. Every Permit application shall,
(a) provide all of the information listed in Schedule T";
(b) be accompanied by the fee prescribed for a Permit which is $50.00;
(c) provide written proof, satisfactory to the Municipal Clerk, that the
applicant is the owner of the property on which the Exotic Animal
Entertainment Event is to occur or written permission from the
owner of the property; and
(d) include such other information as the Municipal Clerk may require
to properly assess the application.
An "event" is defined, in the by-law, as:
"Exotic Animal Entertainment Event" means any exhibit, public show, circus,
carnival or other display or act of entertainment or education using any live Exotic
Animal and includes the use of any such animal in any film or television
production within the Municipality."
Section 40 of the by-law states that "a Permit Holder shall comply with all conditions of a
Permit." Attachment 1 is Schedule "D" of By-law 2012-045 and lists the Exotic Animal
Entertainment Event Permit Requirements.
Municipality of Clarington
Schedule "D" of By-law 2012-045
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD -013-17
Exotic Animal Entertainment Event Permit Requirements
Information to be included in an Exotic Animal Entertainment Event Permit Application:
1. Date(s) of the Exotic Animal Entertainment Event provided that, where the event occurs
on more than one date, the dates are consecutive and do not exceed 3 days
2. Location of the Event
3. Name, address and phone number of the applicant
4. Name, address and phone number of the registered owner of the premises, and written
permission of the owner if different than the applicant
5. Times of commencement and termination of the Event
6. Expected attendance at the Event
7. An inventory of the Exotic Animals which will be used in the Event including, for each
Exotic Animal, the following information:
(a) species;
(b) description;
(c) age;
(d) gender;
(e) name;
(f) weight in kilograms; and
(g) a description of the performance or act in which the Exotic Animal is involved.
8. Event Plans including,
(a) the location and particulars of the premises where the Event is taking place;
(b) a description of the housing, cleaning procedures and general care of the exotic
animals involved, which is appropriate to the species involved;
(c) the distance between the Exotic Animal acts and the spectators and crowd
control measures;
(d) First aid logistics and medical equipment availability; and
(e) Protocol for controlling and containing any Exotic Animal.