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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCLD-047-05 Cl~pn Report If 2 REPORT CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Meeting: COUNCIL Date: December 12, 2005 Report #: CLD-047-05 File #: Subject: ORDER TO RESTRAIN - KRABI By-law #: c: - S L{ q - (,S RECOMMENDATIONS: It is respectfully recommended that Council approve the following: 1. THAT Report CLD-047-05 be received; 2. THAT the Order to Restrain served on Annie Krabi be upheld; and 3. THAT Annie Krabi, Barb Jenkins and Ian Monteith be advised of Council's decision. Submitted by: PLB* ()~.::.., ~~. Reviewed by: Franklin Wu, Chief Administrative Officer CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L 1C 3A6 T 905-623-3379 F 905-623-6506 REPORT NO: CLD-047-05 PAGE 2 BACKGROUND The Animal Services Division was advised of an incident of a dog attack which occurred on Sunday, September 11, 2005. Barb Jenkins and Ian Monteith report that they were riding their bikes along Lambs Road when a German Sheppard ran out of a driveway and chased their bikes. According to Ms. Jenkins, the dog was barking, growling, snarling viciously and snapping at her tires. Mr. Monteith reports that the dog left the owner's property and began chasing and snapping viciously at him. He states that the dog was nasty and the owners were nowhere in sight. He was able to sprint away from the dog. Following the investigation, an Order to Restrain was issued based on the dog placing persons at the risk of physical harm. The Order to Restrain requires Ms. Krabi to: 1. licence and register the dog with the Clarington Animal Shelter and have the dog permanently identified by microchip implantation; 2. notify the Animal Shelter staff immediately upon relocating the dog or upon transferring ownership of the dog; 3. restrain the dog at all times, while the dog is on its own property, by keeping it enclosed in a pen or other enclosure in such a manner as to prevent the dog from leaving the property and to prevent contact with people and other animals; and 4. restrain the dog at all times, while the dog is off their own property, with the use of a muzzle and a leash no longer than 6 feet and under the care and control of a person who is 16 years of age or older. REPORT NO.: CLD-048-05 PAGE 3 Following this incident, Ms. Demers purchased a licence from the Municipality. Ms. Demers has filed an appeal of the Order. Interested parties to be advised of Council's decision: Ms. N. Demers Mrs. K. Darling