A wildlife rehabilitation centre proposed for southeast Kelowna will move ahead despite concerns from city staff.
Council voted unanimously to allow Wild Things Rehabilitation Society to set up shop on land at 2605 O香蕉视频直播橰ielly Road. Staff is not against the operation, but objects to where structures on the property would be placed. The preference is an area at the bottom of the environmentally-sensitive land that has already been modified.
Wild Things founder Sydney Platz said the site they chose, in the central part of the property, has a larger cleared area and an unpaved road that was cleared by previous work.
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Concerns from council included noise and increased traffic affecting neighbouring properties.
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Coun. Charlie Hodge noted such operations can start small and get large quickly.
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Platz said after initial treatment many animals would be transferred to other rehabilitation centres in the province.
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Wild Things would treat small mammals, such as squirrels and chipmunks, and small songbirds as permitted by a provincial permit.
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