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REPORT TO COUNCIL
FROM:
Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CMM
City Clerk
DATE: June 17, 2002
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REPORT NUMBER: CL 22-02
SUBJECT:
Pickering! Ajax/Whitby Joint Animal Control and Service Agreements
RECOMMENDATION:
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That Clerk's Report CL 22-02 regarding the status of the Pickering! Ajax/Whitby Joint
Animal Control and Service Agreements be received for information.
ORIGIN:
Resolution passed by Town of Ajax dated June 10, 2002
AUTHORITY:
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Section 210 of the Municipal Act
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
Not applicable
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The purpose of this Report is to extend the time limit set out in Resolution #46/02 passed on
March 4, 2002 to withdraw ftom the PAW Animal Control Service on condition that the Town of
Ajax partners with the City of Pickering on establishing an animal control service.
BACKGROUND:
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Please be advised that Council passed the following resolution at its regular meeting of March 4,
2002:
WHEREAS in 1982, the municipalities of Pickering, Ajax and Whitby purchased
the Animal Control Centre located at 4680 Thickson Road North in the Town of
Whitby from the Ontario Humane Society but continued to allow the Ontario
Humane Society to provide animal control services under contract to the three
municipalities; and
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WHEREAS in 1985, due to increasing costs and decreasing service, the
municipalities of Pickering, Ajax and Whitby decided to jointly undertake the
entire animal control operation and entered into agreements to provide for such
service; and
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WHEREAS in a Servicing Agreement dated December 31, 1985, the Town of
Whitby agreed to provide the services of pound-keeper and animal control officer
for the three municipalities; and
WHEREAS this Servicing Agreement may be terminated on December 31st in any
year by any of the three municipalities upon six month's prior written notice; and
WHEREAS in an Animal Control Agreement dated December 31, 1985, the
responsibilities of the three municipalities respecting the establishment of a joint
animal control service and a joint board of management, in addition to criteria
related to the premises, contract services, indemnification and agreement
termination are set out; and
WHEREAS this Animal Control Agreement may be terminated on December 31st
in any year by any of the three municipalities upon six month's prior written
notice; and
WHEREAS the Animal Control Agreement provides for the equal distribution of
property and related assets; and
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WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering would like to
improve the level of service to our residents and their animals particularly in areas
such as adoptions, enforcement, animal disposal, public relations and education;
and
WHEREAS the animal control operation can be operated at a cost saving to
residents if the Town of Ajax partnered with the City of Pickering to provide such
an operation;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation hereby resolves that subject
to the Council of the Town of Ajax agreeing to partner with the City of Pickering
to provide an animal control service that:
1. Pursuant to Section 19(1)(b) of the Servicing Agreement, notice is hereby given
that the City of Pickering wishes to terminate the Agreement on December 31,
2002.
2. Pursuant to Section 15(1)(b) of the Animal Control Agreement, notice is hereby
given that the City of Pickering wishes to terminate the Agreement on
December 31,2002.
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AND FURTHER THAT prior to the deadline of June 30, 2002 to terminate the
Servicing Agreement and the Animal Control Agreement, that the Councils of the
Town of Ajax and the City of Pickering come to an agreement on such issues as the
location and ownership of the animal shelter, the management of the shelter, the
level of service to be provided by the staff of the animal shelter and the staff of the
shelter;
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AND FURTHER THAT a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Council of
the Town of Ajax to seek its agreement to partner with the City of Pickering in
providing an animal control service commencing January 1, 2003.
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Since the passage of the above resolution, the Chief Administrative Officers and Clerks of the
three municipalities have met twice to discuss improvements to the PAW Animal Control Service
and have agreed to continue to meet in the Fall to discuss further improvements. Also, the PAW
Joint Animal Control Committee endorsed a wide range of service improvements at its meeting of
March 20,2002 which Pickering Council approved at its regular meeting of April 15, 2002.
Attached to this Report is a letter ftom the Clerk of the Town of Ajax dated June 13, 2002
advising of a resolution passed by Ajax Council advising that it does not endorse Pickering's
resolution to withdraw ftom the PAW service agreement at this time, in order to allow for staff to
review and for recommendations to be made later in 2002.
It is important to note that the resolution passed by Pickering Council on March 4, 2002 to
withdraw ftom the PAW Animal Control Service was conditional upon the Town of Ajax
agreeing to partner with Pickering in the establishment of a joint animal control service. Further,
the resolution goes on to state that prior to the deadline of June 30, 2002 to terminate the
Servicing Agreement and the Animal Control Agreement, that the Councils of the Town of Ajax
and the City of Pickering come to an agreement on such issues as the location and ownership of
the animal shelter, the management of the shelter, the level of service to be provided by the staff
of the animal shelter and the staff of the shelter.
Since the Ajax Council has deferred any decision on withdrawing ftom the PAW animal control
service and partnering with the City of Pickering on the establishment of a joint service, the
various deadlines set out in the resolution passed by Pickering Council on March 4, 2002 are no
longer valid.
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I would recommend that Council receive this Report for information and await the final decision
of Ajax Council, which should be made later in 2002.
ATTACHMENTS:
1.
Letter ftom the Town of Ajax dated June 10, 2002
Prepared By:
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Attachments
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ATTACHMENT # ~ TO REPORT #..5..::..... -Z '2- - 6 þ-
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JlUle 13,2002
City of Pickering
Attn: Broce Taylor
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Pickering, Ontario
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Dear Mr. Taylor:
Re:
fkkeringLAja.x!Whitby Animal Control
At their meeting Jl.me 10, 2002, Ajax Town Council approved the following
resolution:
"That Pickering and Whitby Councils be respectfully advised that Ajax
Council will not endorse the Pickering resolution to withdraw from the
PAW service agreement at this time, in order to allow for staff to review
and for recommendations to be made later in 2002; and
Thát the service improvement recollU11endations (1 to 10, inclusive),
approved by the PAW Co;rmnittee in March, 2002, be endorsed",
Please note that Ajax Council has also endorsed service improvement
recommendations 1 to 10, approved by the PAW Committee earlier this year.
With respect to item 10 re; pet registration, howevert the Town of Ajax reserves
the right to continue its annual regístration program rather than adopting a
lifetime registration program. The Town will monitor the experience of Whitby
with the lifetime program before making a final decision with respect to this
matter.
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M. de Rond
Clerk
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Councillor P. Brown, Ajax Council PAW Representative
D. McKay, Town of Whitby
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