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Report To: General Government Committee Date of Meeting: November 28, 2016 Report Number: CLD-033-16 Resolution: File Number: By-law Number: Report Subject: Responsible Pet Owners' By-law - Licensing Expiry Date and Sale of Lifetime Licenses Recommendations: 1.That Report CLD-033-16 be received; 2.That the proposed expiry date for annual licences changes to be effective January 1, 2017, be approved; 3.That the draft by-law to amend By-law 2013-024, the Responsible Pet Owners' By-law, attached to Report CLD-033-16 as Attachment 2, be approved to change the expiry date of animal licenses from calendar year to date of purchase, to Amend Schedule "A" Fees to delete the lifetime licensing category and to provide for the grandfathering of any existing current lifetime licenses; and 4.That all interested parties listed in Report CLD-033-16 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 Page 2 Report Overview Staff recently undertook a review of animal licensing with a view to improving compliance. This Report discusses two significant changes to the existing licensing model, being a 12- month licence period and the discontinuation of the lifetime licence category. 1. Background Under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, and in accordance with the Clarington Responsible Pet Owners’ By-law 2013-024, the Municipality of Clarington requires that all dogs and cats be licensed. Licensing of dogs has been in place in Clarington since 1859 and cats since 2000. The purpose of licensing pets is to ensure the health and safety of our Clarington residents and our pets. The licensing revenues assist the Municipality in providing valuable animal related services such as: Easy reuniting of dogs and cats to their owners if the animal is wearing a current tag, Public education initiatives in schools and within the community, The feeding, sheltering and safe keeping of impounded or surrendered animals, and Clarington’s pet adoption program. As detailed in the following chart, licensing levels have continually declined which staff believe is directly linked with the discontinuation of door-to-door licence sales. (Note, this method of sales was discontinued due to an increasing intolerance of door-to-door sales in our community and beyond.) Licence Year Annual Lifetime Total Sales 2011 4091 729 4820 2012 3715 282 3997 2013 3049 295 3344 2014 2489 246 2735 2015 1482 156 1638 Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 Page 3 In addition various sales outlets located throughout the Municipality, in 2015 Clarington began offering on-line licensing. Pet owners who take advantage of the on-line licensing option are provided discount coupons from various area businesses. While these two avenues for sales are successful, our compliance rate of approximately 23% remains low. (Ipsos Reid eNation survey conducted in April 2013 shows that 57% of Canadian’s own a pet.) Over the past few years staff have implemented various communication strategies such as regular licensing messages through social media, advertisements in the newspaper and Community Guide as well as through the Municipal Website in an effort to improve our licensing compliance rates. As well, last summer a door-to-door licensing public education program was introduced in our urban areas. To further address this issue, staff considered other options, including increased enforcement and higher fines and the new licencing model as described in this report. 2. Fee Structure and Prices Effective January 1, 2000, By-law 99-90 was enacted by Council, which updated and consolidated a number of by-laws governing animals in the Town of Newcastle. As well, this by-law implemented the licensing of cats and the opportunity for lifetime licences. Since 2006 By-law 2006-227 has been repealed and replaced with By-law 2013-024. The fee structure has remained consistent since 2011 and has remained very affordable. The expiry date of every licence, other than a lifetime licence, expires on December 31 of the calendar year for which it was issued. The following chart details Clarington’s current animal license fees. Licences Fee Dog or cat – microchipped & spayed or neutered $15.00 Dog or cat – spayed or neutered no microchip $25.00 Dog – unaltered $40.00 Cat – unaltered $40.00 Dog or cat – lifetime (must be altered & microchipped) $80.00 Dog or cat – Agricultural Rate $100.00 Working Dog No Fee Attachment 1 to the Report is a summary of licensing structure and prices for the area municipalities. Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 Page 4 3. Comments 3.1 Enforcement and Fines Some municipalities, such as Calgary and Hamilton, have implemented a compliance model which essentially provides for a limited period of “free” licensing followed up with very proactive and rigid enforcement of the requirement to hold a license along with high fines for not holding a license. While this model would undoubtedly improve our compliance rates, it would not be readily received by our community and would compromise our positive image within Clarington. For success, it would require taking a very heavy handed approach to enforcement. Thus taxing our staff resources on enforcement and court time, as well as administering complaints. Where the goal of enforcement is compliance, staff believe that options for improving compliance rates through licensing model changes rather than our enforcement model should be explored before any consideration is given to adopting such an enforcement model as that used in Calgary. 3.2 Expiry date change Prior to approximately 1967, dog owners paid an additional tax and were actually registered on the tax roll as dog owners. While the practice is no longer followed, the concept remains today that licensing revenues are collected from dog and cat owners to assist in paying for animal related services within our community. When selling a licence for a pet the expiry date of the licence has always been December 31 of the calendar year for which it was issued, regardless of when the licence was purchased. Staff are recommending that effective January 1, 2017, the licensing model be changed from calendar year to 12-month licences. The recommended change would be that the expiry date would be a year from the date of purchase. Staff are recommending this change to address the issues of new residents moving into the area and residents acquiring a new pet, all of which can happen at any time during the calendar year. Also, when a resident purchases a licence later in the year and see that they get a full year from the date of purchase before the licence expires they will be more likely to continue to purchase their yearly licence versus purchasing for example in September and have the licence valid for only four months. This, it is predicted, will increase yearly licence sales as the purchaser will realize more value in their purchase. As well, when residents purchase a yearly licence Clarington will always have the most current information. Staff believes the proposed change is reasonable, fair and in line with our neighbouring municipalities that are offering 12-month licenses. With the use of our on-line licensing system, there should be no impact on staff to switch to the 12-month licence model. Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 Page 5 3.3 Lifetime Licenses As noted above, Clarington’s licence structure includes a “lifetime” licence. This concept was introduced in 1999 (effective January 1, 2000) and provides dog/cat owners the opportunity to purchase a single licence which would only expire upon the death of the dog/cat. The price for a lifetime licence is $80 and is only permitted for dogs/cats who are altered (i.e. spayed or neutered) and who have been microchipped. The lifetime licence is offered as an incentive to our pet owners to alter and comply with our licensing requirements. The current licence prices are deemed affordable, reasonable and fair, with one exception being the lifetime fee. The average lifespan of a dog is approximately 12 years and an indoor cat is greater than 10 years. An owner of a dog who is altered and microchipped has an option to pay $15.00 for an annual licence or pay $80.00 for a lifetime licence. Thus the owner who purchases a permit each year, assuming the pet lives for and is licensed each year for 12 years, pays $180.00. If purchasing a life-time license the owner is only contributing to offset the costs of animal related services for a five and a half year period which equates to approximately 45% of the average life of the dog. Traditionally, any licence fees collected have been applied against “current year” expenses and have not been allocated to a reserve to be applied against future expenditures. To do so, would have resulted in increased processing resources and reduced annual revenues. Inherent in an annual licensing process is the ability for staff to maintain current ownership records. The lifetime licence is convenient for residents as they only have to remember to purchase the lifetime licence once and do not have to worry about renewing the licence. Because the owner purchases the licence when they first acquire their pet, they typically do not remember to notify the Animal Shelter of any ownership, address, or telephone changes. Thus, often times when an animal, who has a valid lifetime licence, is impounded staff encounter difficulty in contacting the owners (with the decline in land line phones, this is being even more problematic). While staff make every effort to maintain a current and accurate repository of ownership records, limited staff resources does present challenges in proactively maintaining up to date data. As shown in Attachment 1, neighbouring municipalities no longer offer lifetime licences. Staff are therefore recommending that the lifetime licence category be discontinued effective January 1, 2017. Any existing, valid lifetime licences would remain valid for the life of the animal. Alternatively, should Council wish to continue this licensing category, staff would recommend that a more appropriate licence fee be set for the lifetime licence. Based on the average life of a dog being 12 years and a cat being more than 10 years. Staff would recommend that a fee of $150.00 ($15 for 10 years and then beyond that would be essentially free) be set. Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 Page 6 4. Concurrence Not Applicable 5. Conclusion The cost for animal related services in the Municipality of Clarington have steadily increased while licensing yearly compliance has decreased. Staff are recommending that the licensing model be changed such that licences are sold for a 12-month period and that the lifetime licence category be discontinued. These changes, combined with a modest public marketing campaign, is expected to increase licensing compliance and keep pets and people safe. 6. Strategic Plan Application Not applicable. Submitted by: Reviewed by: C. Anne Greentree, Curry Clifford, MPA, CMO Municipal Clerk Interim CAO Staff Contact: Mary Jane Bacon, Acting Animal Shelter Manager, 905-623-3379 ext. 2127 or mbacon@clarington.net Attachment: Attachment 1 – 2016 Animal Fees – Other Municipalities Attachment 2 – Draft By-law to amend By-law There are no interested parties to be notified of Council’s decision. Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 2016 Animal License Fees – Other Municipalities CITY OF PETERBOROUGH DOG CAT Unaltered $50 N/A Spayed/Neutered $25 N/A SENIOR RATES (OVER 65) Unaltered $35 N/A Spayed/Neutered $15 N/A Replacement tag $10 N/A Licenses expiry – Calendar Year CITY OF OSHAWA DOG CAT Unaltered with proof of annual rabies vaccine $50 $50 Unaltered with proof of annual rabies vaccine & microchip $60 Lifetime $60 Lifetime Spayed/neutered and annual rabies vaccine $25 $25 Spayed/neutered, annual rabies vaccine & microchip $40 Lifetime $40 Lifetime Special Needs Dogs No charge N/A Licenses expiry – Date of Purchase Including ferrets, which must also be licensed. CITY OF PICKERING DOG CAT Unaltered $50 $50 Unaltered with Microchip $40 $40 Spayed/Neutered $25 $25 Spayed/Neutered with Microchip $20 $20 Replacement tag $5 $5 Licenses expiry – Date of Purchase Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 PAW ANIMAL SERVICES DOG CAT WHITBY Unaltered, over 3 months $50 $50 Spayed/Neutered $25 $25 Microchipped & Unaltered $45 $45 Spayed/Neutered and Microchipped $20 $20 Replacement tag $5 $5 Personal Assistance Dog, Law Enforcement Working Dog, Companion Dog No fee N/A Licenses expiry – Date of Purchase TOWN OF AJAX DOG CAT Unaltered, over 3 months $40 $40 Spayed/Neutered $25 $25 Microchipped & unaltered $35 $35 Spayed/Neutered and Microchipped $20 $20 Replacement tag $5 $5 Personal Assistance Dog, Law Enforcement Working Dog, Companion Dog No fee N/A Licenses expiry – Date of Purchase TOWNSHIP OF UXBRIDGE DOG CAT Spayed/Neutered $20 N/A Male or Female – 1st dog $30 N/A Male or Female – 2nd dog $35 N/A Male or Female – 3rd dog $40 N/A Licenses expiry – Calendar Year Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES DOG CAT Unaltered $30 N/A Spayed/Neutered $25 N/A Replacement tag $10 N/A Licenses expiry – Calendar Year PORT HOPE – OPERATED BY HAMILTON TOWNSHIP DOG CAT November 1st to February 28 Unaltered $15 N/A Spayed/Neutered $10 N/A March 1st to October 31 Unaltered $20 N/A Spayed/Neutered $15 N/A Licenses expiry – Calendar Year TOWNSHIP OF BROCK DOG CAT Unaltered $30 N/A Spayed/Neutered $25 N/A Replacement tag $1.00 N/A Licenses expiry – Date of Purchase Attachment 2 to Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-033-16 The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington By-law 2016-xxx Being a by-law to amend By-law 2013-024, a by-law respecting responsible pet ownership. Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington deems it advisable to amend By-law 2013-024, to change to 12-month animal licenses from calendar year licensing and delete the lifetime licence category; Now therefore be it resolved that the Municipality of Clarington’s Responsible Pet Owners’ By-law 2013-024 be amended as follows: 1. That Section 2.5 deleted and replaced with the following: “Every licence shall be valid for 1 year form the date of issue.” 2. That Part 6, Licenses, be amended to add: 6.3.1 Notwithstanding section 6.2, all licences issued under By-law 2013-024, as amended, including lifetime licenses in effect on January 1, 2017, shall remain in effect until they would have otherwise expired. 3. That all reference to lifetime licence be deleted. 4. Schedule “A”, Licenses, be amended to rename Section 6 to Section 5. 5. Schedule “A” be amended to delete the following: “NOTE: There is a 10% discount for licences purchased before January 1st of the licensing year.” 6. That this by-law comes into effect on January 1, 2017. Passed this __________ of _________, 2016. _____________________________ Adrian Foster, Mayor _____________________________ C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk