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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-Animal Control Clf,f OF SAN BERNARDICo - REQUCr FOR COUNCIL ACQoN From: Deborah L. Biggs Dept: Animal Control ~l~l..t~~to-Date/Multi-Year Dog Licenses .. APR IS AM \2: 53 Da~: April 13,1988 tyf.rr Synopsis of Previous Council ection: , April 7,1988: Legislative Review Committee approved a year-to-date/mu1ti- year renewal dog licensing program Recommended motion: That the Mayor and Common Council set a public hearing for May 16, 1988 at 10:00 a.m. on this issue. ~of? . . ... Signa~ ;",> Contact person: Deborah L. Biggs Supporting data attached: Yes Phone: 384-5275 Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Sou rce: Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. _~J CIA- OF SAN BERNARD.oo - REQUQr FOR COUNCIL ACQoN STAFF REPORT Under the current dog licensing program, all licenses are. valid on a fiscal year basis, expiring June 30 of each year. During FY 86-87, 55.4% of all dogs were licensed; the rate is even lower for FY 87-88, In order ~o have adequate protection in the event of a rabies outbreak, 80% of the community's domestic animal population needs to be vaccinated against rabies,. a requirement for licensing, .' The department has four part~time/temporarY license checkers who canvass door-to-dqor. Because of a high turnover in the staff, there is 'no continuity. Staff is recommending:' . . Implimentation of a year-to-date .license . Offer a two/three year renewal, to coincide. with the expiration of the rabies vaccination . Offer a'Senior Citizen license for those persons' over 60 years of age, providing the anima 1 is spayed or neutered' . .' . Offer a "transfer". 1 i cense to those new residents who have a current 1 icense from another agency Because of the re-classification of part-tjme position~ by the Civil Service Board, and the need to. have continuity in staffing, the program could cost $25,762 over the proposed FY 88-89 budget for personnel and $600.00.for additional license tags. That amount, however, translates to 1,648 licenses. We' are 1.452 licenses short this year compared to FY 86-87. With a permanent licensing staff, we'feel we will be able to provide a.more effective and efficient program and therefore sell more licenses to cover the additional cost, Impact: Respectfully Submitted, , , '. .ri n . .>f...r:<. . ~O~GGi I~ Di rector of Animal Control 75-0264 .