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IA Press: P.G. bans ball python breeding

Apr 11, 2007 10:24 AM

DAILY HERALD (Provo, Utah) 05 April 07 P.G. bans ball python breeding (Laura Giles)
Pleasant Grove said no to ball pythons on Tuesday.
At a quarter to midnight, council members voted 4-1 not to allow the serpents to breed in home-based businesses in Pleasant Grove. The ordinance would have allowed animal husbandry of unique and exotic animals in a single-family residential area.
Residents James and Pamela Cantrell, who requested the ordinance so they could raise the reptiles in their home, have been working with the city for five months.
"The only reason I think is compelling to go against this is the property values," said Councilman Bruce Call, after resident Herb Carlson expressed concern that property values would fall if the snakes were allowed.
The matter had been put on hold while city staff attempted to include a classification of exotic, non-dangerous animals and strict guidelines for use in a home-based business. The classification was to have included non-poisonous snakes, amphibians and turtles.
Resident Melanie Aird spoke against allowing the snakes, saying she was concerned about salmonella, odors, how waste is disposed of and waste water drainage.
"Cats carry 17 diseases that can be transmitted to humans; reptiles carry one," said Pamela Cantrell in response.
"It's just not a residential issue. This should be in a farm area," Aird said. "These are families with children."
Carl Clark, whose son lives in the neighborhood of the proposed business, raised the issue of accountability.
"I've raised a lot of animals in my life. No matter how hard you try, they escape. Who will be responsible?" he said.
Clark's wife, Leonette, said residents in the area were angry the city was considering allowing the snakes.
"They're going to be selling their places," she said.
The Cantrells assured the council that issues of odor, excrement and safety would be dealt with according to the strict standards outlined in the proposed ordinance. The standards came from the National Reptile Improvement Plan. They said the only way for snakes to get out would be for someone to open the drawer they were in.
The Cantrells' business was to have 50 breeder snakes, each housed in individual bins in one room of their home.
"I don't think this is the kind of business for a home," said Councilman Mark Atwood, noting that though ball pythons are not dangerous, people do mistakenly believe that they are.
"We don't know what we'll do now," said James Cantrell after the decision. The couple indicated that they will either end their business or move to an agricultural area.
P.G. bans ball python breeding

Replies (6)

LvntheLife Apr 11, 2007 10:35 AM

Thats sad- Truly shows how many people are "ignorant" when it comes to snakes
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melindaste Apr 11, 2007 10:48 AM

Wow It is amazing how fear can rule things. That is discusting actually when you think of the ignorance. If those same council members took the time to educate themselves it would not be a issue. Soon anyone that does breed snakes will all have to live in a area by ourselves.

XtremeXteriors Apr 11, 2007 12:47 PM

I love how they said. "I don't think this is the kind of business for a home," If thats the kind of control they would like to have in our homes and personal lives they should start chipping in on the mortgage.

RoyalVariations Apr 11, 2007 03:51 PM

np
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zefdin Apr 11, 2007 09:20 PM

Just another sign of the little intellectual elite in government intruding into the lives of the free people who pay their salaries.

They tell you where you can smoke.

They try and take law abiding peoples guns from them for no reason(too bad that pesky 2nd amendment gets in the way).

Spank your child on the butt and you will be arrested.

Wear that seatbelt baby- they say. I say Im 39 & Ill decide if I want to smash my face..thank you very much Big Brother.

The only reason cigarettes are not illegal is because the government wants the tax dollars. Big Brother is complicit in EVERY case of lung cancer...shame on them!

If none of have the capacity to govern ourselves, then who amongst us has the capacity to govern someone else?

WE THE PEOPPLE allow this to happen. If this event in Utah gets you mad, look in the mirror. These things will END the day we all say ENOUGH.

jos Apr 12, 2007 03:24 AM

Great post, the government has way too much say regarding how we live , what we keep, etc.

A bylaw was just passed here in Vancouver B.C Canada banning certain exotics and giving size restrictions dispite the numerious emails to the mayor and councel from the reptile community.

We need to keep fighting for our basic rights. or down the road we won't have any.

Joe.

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