HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 3908/70THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING
By-law Number 3 ? 0 S/7v
being a By-law for the regulation of kennels
for the breeding or boarding of cats and dogs
within the Township of Pickering
WHEREAS the Municipal Act R.S.O. Chapter 249, Section
379 (1) permits the Municipality to regulate kennels for the
breeding or boarding of dogs and cats within the Municipality;
NOW THEREFORE The Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Pickering enacts as follows:
1. For the purposes of this By-law;
(1) "KENNEL" means a building, premises or place in
which cats or dogs or both are maintained, boarded,
bred or cared for in return for remuneration or are
kept fcrthe purpose of sale.
(2) "MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER" means a person
designated as a municipal law enforcement officer
by a by-law of the Township.
(3) "TOWNSHIP" means the Corporation of the Township
of Pickering.
(4) "KENNEL OPERATOR" means any person who owns, operates,
manages, controls, or supervises any kennel within
the Township.
(5) "DWELLING" means a building intended for habitation
by one or more persons.
2. No person shall own, operate, manage, control or supervise
any kennel except in accordance with this By-law and any other
By-law of the Township.
3. From the date of passing of this By-law no kennel shall be
constructed or used except in accordance with the following provisions:
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(1} No kennel or part thereof shall be used for
human habitation or human sleeping purposes;
nor shall any kennel or part thereof be
structually connected with a dwelling.
(2) The construction of any kennel shall conform
to the requirements of the National Building
Code, latest revised edition, and in particular
to supplement No. 6, "Farm Building Standard'.
(3) No kennel shall be used unless the following
standards are met:
(a) DOGS
(i) Dogs shall be housed in individual
enclosures except in the case of puppies
under 6 months of age with or without the
bitch.
(ii) Each enclosure shall be large enough
to permit any dog enclosed therein to move
freely and in particular shall be maintained
at a minimum of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
(iii) Floors shall be of dense concrete
or similar light material and shall be adequately
sloped to drains.
(iv) Walls shall be non-porous, water-tight
and easily cleaned.
(v) Where floors are on grade, suitable
bedding shall be provided in the form of a
raised wood, fibreglass or similar platform,
large enough for the dog to lie on.
(vi) Outside exercise facilities shall be
provided which shall be fenced in such a
manner as to keep the dogs securely enclosed.
Each dog shall be placed in such facilities
at least twice in every 24 hour period for not
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less than 30 minutes each period.
(b) CATS
(i) Cats shall be housed in individual
enclosures except in the case of kittens
under 3 months of age with or without the
mother cat.
(ii) Each enclosure for an adult cat shall
not be less than 24"x24"x24" and in the case
of a cat with a litter, not less than
30"x30"x24" high.
(iii) Inside temperature shall be maintained
at 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
(iv) Cages or enclosures shall be
constructed of a non porous water tight material
with a smooth finish that can be easily cleaned.
4. No kennel shall contain greater numbers of cats or dogs or
both than may, in the opinion of the municipal law enforcement officer,
be housed, fed or otherwise cared for without overcrowding, unnecessary
discomfort and risk of injury or disease to the cats and dogs therein.
S. (1) Every kennel operator shall maintain the kennel
in a clean and sanitary condition at all times.
in particular the kennel operator shall see to it
that all excrement, refuse and other objectionable
material is removed from the premises at least once
in every 24 hour period including weekends.
(2) Such excrement, refuse and other objectionable
material shall be disposed of in a manner which does
not cause a nuisance.
6. Every kennel operator shall ensure that all dogs and cats are
provided with an adequate source of clean, fresh drinking water
available to them at all times.
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7. Every kennel operator shall ensure that competent and
experienced kennel staff or attendants as may be necessary are on
duty for a minimum of eight hours in every 24 hour period including
weekends.
8. Every kennel operator shall ensure that any dog or cat that
appears to be suffering from any disease shall within reason be
given care and attention from a qualified veterinarian.
9• Every kennel operator shall at all times take all reasonable
steps to prevent a nuisance by undue noise caused by the barking of
dogs housed within his kennels.
10. Every kennel operator shall record the following:
The names and addresses of the owners of all
dogs or cats cared for at the kennels.
The dates of arrival at and departure of all
dogs and cats.
H. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in subsection 1
of section 3 above the following provisions apply to kennels existent
at the time of the passing of this by-law.
(1) Where a kennel or part thereof is structurally
connected with a dwelling the kennel operator
shall, within six months of the passing of this
by-law, comply with the following provisions:
(i) A separate entrance shall be
provided for the premises occupied by
the kennel.
(ii) A partition wall shall completely
separate the dwelling from the kennel in
order to eliminate any direct access from
the dwelling to the kennel.
(iii) Such partition wall must be
constructed in order to eliminate odour,
dust and other obj:ctionable materials
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dwelling.
(2) Where a kennel or part thereof is being used
for human habitation or human sleeping purposes,
the kennel operator shall,within six months of
the passing of this by-law comply with the following
provisions:
(i) A separate entrance shall be
provided for the premises being used
for human habitation or human sleeping
purposes.
(ii) Partition walls must be
constructed in order to completely isolate
the kennel from the areas being used for
human habitation or human sleeping purposes.
(iii) Such partition walls must be
constructed in order to eliminate odour,
dust and other objectionable materials
travelling from the kennel into the areas
being used for human habitation or human
sleeping purposes.
?. The municipal law enforcement officer or any other officer of the
:ace having jurisdiction within the Township may at any time enter a
;nnel and inspect the premises to ensure compliance with this By-law.
1. Every person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions
this By-law is guilty of an offence and is liable upon summary
)nvictlon to a fine of not less than ten dollars and not exceeding
ie sum of thee hundred dollars, exclusive of costs, for each offence.
_AD A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL
{IS ilk DAY OF v°cw 1970.