Mapleton animal control fees up as high as 22%

While it is a little early to start thinking about New Year’s resolutions, Mapleton residents may want to keep one in mind: watching their pets a little  more closely.

Last week Mapleton council renewed an agreement with Jo-Alan Animal Care Services – effective Jan. 1 – complete with across-the-board fee increases as high as 22%.

All Jo-Alan fees are charged directly to the township, but when pets are re­turned to their owners, those individuals are responsible for reimbursing the municipality.

The fee changes approved in the new bylaw include:

– a 15% increase, from $65 to $75, for weekday service calls;

– a 13% increase, from $80 to $90, in service calls during any other time;

– boarding fees are up by 22% from $18 to $22 per day;

– quarantine fees up 12% from $25 to $28;

– court costs up 20% from $25 to $30 per hour;

– kennel inspection costs up 13% increase from $75 to $85; and

– there is a brand new fee of $45 for delivery to the Humane Society.

In addition to these recoverable costs, the township will also pay a monthly “standby fee” of $500. There is no defined term for the new agreement, though both sides must provide three months notice of either wishes to terminate it.

Council voted 3-1 in favour of the new agreement, with Whale opposed. Councillor Bruce Whale  was opposed to the agreement because of the size of the fee increases.

 

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