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File #: 0027-2008    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Tabled Indefinitely
File created: 12/28/2007 In control: Rules & Reference Committee
On agenda: Final action:
Title: To enact Section 919.27 in Title 9, Streets, Parks and Public Properties, in order to prohibit the feeding of wildlife on City controlled property or waterways.
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting Details
1/28/20081 Columbus City Council Tabled IndefinitelyPass Action details Meeting details
1/14/20081 Columbus City Council Read for the First Time  Action details Meeting details
1/8/20081 Rec & Parks Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
1/7/20081 City Clerk's Office Sent back for Clarification/Correction  Action details Meeting details
1/2/20081 CITY AUDITOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
1/2/20081 Rec & Parks Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
1/2/20081 CITY ATTORNEY Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
1/2/20081 Rec & Parks Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
12/31/20071 Rec & Parks Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
12/31/20071 REC & PARKS DIRECTOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
12/31/20071 Rec & Parks Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
12/31/20071 Auditor Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
Explanation

The increase of certain urban wildlife populations including geese, ducks, deer and raccoon, combined with the practice of people feeding the wildlife has caused unhealthy conditions for people, their pets and the wildlife themselves. Feeding the wildlife increases the local population into a limited area resulting in the accumulation of animal waste and increasing the spread of disease to both humans and wildlife, increasing their dependency on humans while at the same time increasing the number of attacks on humans. Feeding the wildlife decreases the usability of park areas, decreases water quality and decreases the nutrition and health of wildlife resulting in the loss of feeding and migratory instincts. The goal of this legislation is to prohibit people from feeding wildlife thereby enhancing the health and safety of people who utilize the park areas and waterways as well as increasing the health, safety, diversity and overall welfare of the wildlife.

Fiscal Impact: No fiscal impact.


Title

To enact Section 919.27 in Title 9, Streets, Parks and Public Properties, in order to prohibit the feeding of wildlife on City controlled property or waterways.


Body

WHEREAS, the increase of certain urban wildlife populations including geese, ducks, deer and raccoon combined with the practice of people feeding the wildlife has caused unhealthy conditions for people, their pets and the wildlife; and

WHEREAS, feeding wildlife concentrates unusually high numbers of the wildlife within limited areas causing a deterioration of the local environment and a concentrated accumulation of animal waste; and

WHEREAS, the animal waste creates high levels of germs and bacteria which spread disease through the wildlife populations and cause unhealthy situations for humans and their pets and also increases bacteria levels in local streams, lakes and reservoirs, lowering water quality; and

WHEREAS, feeding wildlife is not good for the health...

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