Feeding Deer, Waterfowl & Pigeons By-law Amendment

Shelburne, Nova Scotia

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THIS BY-LAW SHALL REPEAL AND SUPERCEDE ANY AND ALL PREVIOUS REGULATIONS AND/OR BY- LAWS HELD BY THE TOWN OF SHELBURNE REGARDING THE FEEDING OF WATERFOWL AND PIGEONS. Pursuant to Subsection l 74(t) of the Municipal Government Act (R.S. 1998, c.18) the Town has the authority to make by-laws respecting wild and domestic animals and activities in relation to them. Short Title 1. This By-Law shall be cited as "Feeding Deer, Waterfowl, Pigeons, Wild Animals By-Law". Interpretation 2. In this By-Law unless the context otherwise indicates: (a) "Waterfowl " means any species of Anatidae, birds that are adapted through evolution for swimming and/or floating on the water surface, and diving, including ducks, geese and swan. (b) "Pigeons" means any bird of the species Columbidae, which includes all pigeon and dove species. (c) "Feed" means the provision of any edible item(s) to waterfowl or pigeon. This includes feeding which induces waterfowl or pigeon to return, stay, relocate or group in above average numbers to a location, or causes delay or interruption to migration by providing nourishment. (d) "Town Staff" means the CAO, By-Law Enforcement Officer, Special Constable or any person appointed by the CAO to act on behalf of the Town for the purposes of this By-Law; (e) "Town" means the Town of Shelburne, Nova Scotia. (f) "Wild Animals" means any animal which is not domesticated. (g) "Public Place" means streets, public parks and trails, property owned by the Town, and recreation facilities funded or partially funded by the Town; (h) "Deer" means any species of Cervidae, hoofed ruminant mammals such as white tail, mule and any other deer. TOWN OF SHELBURNE FEEDING DEER, WATERFOWL, PIGEONS, WILD ANIMALS BY-LAW Regulations 3. It will be an offence against this By-Law to: a) Feed waterfowl, deer, pigeons, and wild animals at any public location located within the Town of Shelburne; including waterfront, park, pond and rivers, brooks and lake areas. Excepting such locations as specifically exempted by motion of Council (shown on attached Schedule). b) No person shall feed one or more wild animals in any place in such a manner or to such an extent that doing so causes or may cause an unreasonable interference with another persons' use and enjoyment of his or her property, or of a public place 4. By-Law Enforcement and Penalties Any person who contravenes this by-law is guilty of a summary offense and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and not more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), and in default of payment to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days, as laid out in the Summary Offense Schedule of Fees. Each day that a person violates any provision of this By-law is considered a separate offence. 5. It shall be the duty of any By-Law Enforcement Officer and of any Special Constable appointed for the Town of Shelburne under the Nova Scotia Police Act, to report all violations of this By- Law and to enforce them under the Municipal Government Act, Section 505.