CC SR 20170620 05 - Peafowl Census ReportRANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 06/20/2017
AGENDA REPORT AGENDA HEADING: Regular Business
AGENDA DESCRIPTION:
Consideration and possible action to resume the City's Peafowl Trapping Program for
2017.
RECOMMENDED COUNCIL ACTION:
(1) Receive and file a final summary report on the 2016 Peafowl Trapping Program;
and,
(2) Review the 2017 Peafowl Census Report, and direct Staff to resume the humane
trapping and relocation of up to 150 peafowl for 2017.
FISCAL IMPACT: Resuming the trapping of peafowl for 2017, which will occur after
July 15th, has been included in the draft FY17-18 budget under the Code Enforcement
program.
Amount Budgeted: $136,000 ($37,000 for Peafowl Trapping
Program)
Additional Appropriation: N/A
Account Number: 101 -400 -61130 -5101 -.-
ORIGINATED BY: Julie Peterson, Code Enforcement Officerj'T-
REVIEWED BY: Ara Mihranian, AICP, Director of Community Development,
APPROVED BY: Doug Willmore, City Manager eu
ATTACHED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:
A. 2017 Peafowl Census Report (page A-1)
BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION:
On August 4, 2015, the City Council adopted the Peafowl Management Plan (PMP)
which is a City -initiated plan to humanely manage the peafowl population within the
City. This is achieved by reducing and maintaining the peafowl population to the levels
identified in the 2000 Peafowl Census Report (134 total birds, citywide). The PMP
supports the coexistence of peafowl within the semi—rural character of the City by:
Encouraging public education and deterrent measures; and,
Humanely trapping and relocating up to 150 birds per year in order to maintain
the 2000 peafowl population.
At that same meeting, in response to the uptick in the City's peafowl population (based
on the 2014 census) and the increase and tenor of resident complaints, the City Council
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directed Staff to begin the trapping of up to 150 peafowl within the following five
neighborhoods: Portuguese Bend, Crestridge, Sunnyside Ridge, Grandview, and Vista
Grande. The trapping and relocation of peafowl has subsequently occurred annually.
2016 Peafowl Traaaina Proaram
On September 14, 2015, the City began implementing its Peafowl Trapping Program.
The five City -owned traps, one for each of the five neighborhoods participating in the
program, are placed in the enclosed rear yard of a private residence for approximately a
two-week period, and afterwards relocated to another property within the same
neighborhood. For 2016, trapping occurred between July 2016 and February 2017,
until the 150 -bird cap was reached. The table below summarizes and compares the
number of birds trapped by neighborhood for both the 2015 and 2016 trapping periods.
Peafowl Trapping Summary Count
Year
Grandview
Vista
Grande
Crestridge
Portuguese
Bend
Sunnyside
Ridge
Total
2015
24
48
27
27
24
150
2016
1
82
7
8
54
152
Total
25
130
34
35
78
302
The 150 birds trapped during 2016 included 52 males, 82 females, and 18 juveniles
(two additional birds were inadvertently trapped in 2016). As stated in the PMP, the
birds trapped were collected by the City's vendor (Wildlife Services) within 24 hours and
relocated to ranches in the San Diego, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties. Per the
Council -adopted PMP, Staff approved the locations to which the birds were relocated'.
2017 Peafowl Census Report
Pursuant to the PMP, each year the City is required to conduct a census survey to
assess the current peafowl population trends, and based on past census reports,
determine whether trapping should resume. This year's peafowl census survey was
conducted between April 2 and April 11, 2017, by Wildlife Services. The census was
conducted based on two types of observations. The first was counting roosting peafowl
in trees at sunrise, and the second was using a systematic grid pattern during the late
afternoon to evening hours. Attached to this report is a detailed description of the
census count (Attachment A). It should be noted that there may be an undercount of
approximately 10% due to breeding females and limited physical access. This year's
census includes the Monaco neighborhood because of the volume of peafowl -related
complaints in this area. The table on the next page summarizes the results of the
recent census.
This information is confidential to protect the privacy of the property owners receiving the
relocated birds.
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2017 Peafowl Census Summary Table
Grandview
Vista
Crestridge
Monaco
Portuguese
Sunnyside
Total
Grande
Bend
Ridge
2017 Males
0
25
6
13
31
21
96
2017
0
17
3
9
9
16
54
Females
Total
0
42
9
22
40
37
150
2016
4
82
13
n/a
52
57
208
2014 Census
17
71
41
n/a
85
64
278
Difference
b/n 2014 and
-17
-29
-32
n/a
-45
-27
-128
2017
% Difference
b/n 2014 and
-100%
-40%
-78%
n/a
-53%
-42
-46%
2017
As depicted above, there has been an overall 46% reduction in the City's peafowl
population, compared to the census conducted in 2014. The reduction can be attributed
to the trapping that occurred last year.
Due to the current peafowl population in the surveyed neighborhoods, the anticipated
increases after the mating season, and the concerns expressed by residents in these
neighborhoods, Staff recommends that the Council resume trapping for 2017 up to the
150 -bird cap?. If resumed, the humane trapping will begin on July 15th, after the nesting
and hatching season has ended, and when chicks are able to function on their own.
Similar to the program conducted for 2016, the City will reach out to the community for
volunteer properties where the traps can be located. The City will also resume its public
outreach and education program, including attending a Rancho Palos Verdes Council of
Homeowners' Associations (CHOA) meeting in the near future. Lastly, the trapping
services will continue to be provided by the Wildlife Services, who has been extremely
cooperative and responsive to the City's needs. The City's contract with Wildlife
Services expires on December 31, 2018.
It should be noted that the City has received requests from both the Monaco and Mira
Vista neighborhoods that trapping occur in these neighborhoods. The City intends to
trap in these neighborhoods intermittently during the trapping period to help control the
overall peafowl population in the City.
2 The trapping cap cannot be increased unless additional environmental review is conducted, in
accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
At a past meeting, some City Council members mentioned using a form of avian birth
control as an alternative to trapping and managing the peafowl population. The
referenced birth control is known in the industry as "OvoControl." According to Wildlife
Services, this product is only approved for use in pigeons, and there may be some
major issues that would make this product ineffective for peafowl birth control and
potentially detrimental to native bird species. In addition to the fact that the pellets are
only meant to be consumed by pigeons, the product must be consumed on a daily basis
during breeding season, which would be difficult to control. Further, according to the
manufacturer, the pellets can only be placed on a flat cement surface. For these
reasons, it is not recommended as an alternative to trapping peafowl.
CONCLUSION:
The success of the 2016 peafowl trapping program and the collection of data for the
2017 peafowl census was largely because of the community participation. Based on
the 2017 census count and continued resident concerns in affected neighborhoods,
Staff recommends resuming trapping for 2017 up to the 150 -bird cap.
ALTERNATIVES:
In addition to the Staff recommendation, the following alternative actions (or some
combination thereof) are available for the City Council's consideration:
1. Identify alternatives to trapping for Staff to research, and for the City
Council to consider at a future meeting.
2. Direct Staff to initiate an amendment to the City Council -adopted Negative
Declaration in order to increase the 150 -bird trapping cap.
3. Reduce the number of birds to be trapped for 2017 to fewer than 150.
4. Direct Staff not to trap birds for 2017.
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RANCHO PALOS VERDES 2017 PEAFOWL CENSUS
Provided by Wildlife Services
This census took place between April 2 and April 11, 2017. Two types of
observations were used. The first was counting roosting peafowl in trees at
sunrise. The second was using a systematic grid pattern during the late afternoon
to evening hours.
Listed below are the total counts for each of the six neighborhoods canvassed.
These numbers represent the minimum amount of peafowl inhabiting these
neighborhoods. It is possible that there could be an undercount of up to 10%.
Reasons for this would be breeding age females already nesting, therefore on the
ground in dense vegetation and peafowl occupying deep or gated lots preventing
physical access. With that being said I am very confident with the accuracy of this
count.
GRANDVIEW
CRESTRIDGE
PORTUGUESE BEND
VISTA GRANDE
SUNNYSIDE RIDGE
MONACO
TOTAL COUNT
150
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9 6 males & 3 females
40 31 males & 9 females
42 25 males & 17 females
37 21 males & 16 females
22 13 males & 9 females
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RANCHO PALOS VERDES 2017 PEAFOWL CENSUS
Listed below are the dates, times and addresses of each individual
sighting.
GRANDVIEW
4-2-17 No peafowl seen
4-6-17 No peafowl seen
A-2
Overall total (zero)
CRESTRIDGE
4-2-17 6:25 am
one male
5205 Middlecrest Rd
6:30 am
two males & three females
5202 Middlecrest Rd
6:35 am
one male
5414 Middlecrest Rd
Total 4 males & 3 females
4-3-17 5:46 pm
one male
5230 Middlecrest Rd
6:00 pm
one male
28868 Crestridge Rd
6:01 pm
one male
28916 Crestridge Rd
6:10 pm
one male
5350 Middlecrest Rd
6:11 pm
one female
5202 Middlecrest Rd
6:12 pm
two males & one female
5201 Middlecrest Rd
A-2
Total 6 males & 2 females
Overall total 6 males & 3 females
PORTUGUESE BEND
4-6-17 6:05 am
two males
3 Pomegranate
6:07 am
one male
2 Cinnamon
6:18 am
one male
5 Thyme Rd
6:20 am
one female
9 Cinnamon
6:31 am
one male
28 Narcissa
6:40 am
one male
76 Narcissa
6:41 am
two females
78 Narcissa Dr
6:44 am
three males & four females
80 Narcissa Dr
6:45 am
one male
72 Narcissa Dr
6:56 am
three males & two females
34 Sweetbay
6:59 am
one male
30 Sweetbay
6:59 am
two males
29 Sweetbay
7:00 am
one male
15 Sweetbay
7:01 am
one male
12 Sweetbay
7:02 am
one male
6 Sweetbay
7:05 am
two males
10 Peppertree
7:06am
two males
7 Peppertree
A-3
7:08am
one male
11 Tangerine
7:09am
one male
56 Limetree
7:11am
two males
3 Limetree
7:12am
one male
5 Limetree
7:17am
one male
13 Limetree
7:17am
one male
5 Peppertree
7:19am
one male
42 Peppertree
Total 31 males & 9 females
4-7-17 5:06 pm
one male
10 Peppertree Dr
5:09 pm
one male
3 Pomegranate Ln
5:16 pm
two males & one female
21 Kumquat Ln
5:18 pm
one male
26 Fraser Ln
5:20 pm
one male
12 Cherryhill
5:23 pm
one female
49 Cherryhill
5:23 pm
one male
14 Limetree
5:26 pm
three males
8 Tangerine
5:33 pm
one male
42 Peppertree
5:36 pm
one male
6 Sweetbay
5:38 pm
one male
15 Sweetbay
5:40 pm
one male
26 Sweetbay
5:42 pm
one male & one female
34 Sweetbay
MI,
5:45 pm
one male & one female
72 Narcissa
5:47 pm
one male
82 Narcissa
5:48 pm
one male & two females
84 Narcissa
5:50 pm
one male
83 Narcissa
5:51 pm
one female
57 Narcissa
5:55 pm
one male & one female
2 Cinnamon
5:56 pm
one male
20 Clovertree
5:57 pm
one male
16 Taylor
6:01 pm
one male
33 Narcissa
6:11 pm
three males
5 Figtree
Totals 26 males & 8 females
Overall total 31 males & 9 females
VISTA GRANDE
4-4-17 6:13 pm
two males
28104 Lomo Dr
6:34 pm
one male
27907 Monero
6:36 pm
one male
6940 Beechfield
6:40 pm
one male
7028 Golden Meadow
6:40 pm
one male
7011 Brookford
6:41 pm
one male
7003 Brookford
6:41 pm
one male & one female
7002 Brookford
6:42 pm
one female
6947 Brookford
6:42 pm
one male
6948 Brookford
A-5
4-8-17
6:43 pm
one male & one female
6942 Brookford
6:43 pm
one male
6935 Brookford
6:44 pm
one female
6928 Brookford
6:45 pm
one male
28206 Ambergate
6:46 pm
one male
6902 Larkvale
6:47 pm
one male
28255 Trailriders
6:51 pm
two males
28310 Trailriders
6:52 pm
one male & one female
6910 Hedgewood
6:52 pm
one male
6923 Hedgewood
6:52 pm
one male
7003 Hedgewood
6:54 pm
one male
6931 Hartcrest
Total 20 males & 5 females
6:25 am
one female
28070 Ella
6:35 am
one male
28017 San Nicolas
6:38 am
three males & two females
28111 Birchman
6:47 am
two males & one female
28413 Hazelridge
6:50 am
one male
28027 Hazelridge
6:53 am
three males & two females
28304 Eddinghill
6:58 am
one male
28327 Rothrock
7:00 am
one male
6902 Hedgewood
7:00 am
two males & five females
28310 Trailriders
7:05 am
two males & one female
6902 Larkvale
WO
7:09 am
one male & one female
6924 Hedgewood
7:10 am
one male & one female
6903 Hedgewood
7:25 am
one female
7008 Willowtree
7:30 am
one male
6930 Larkvale
7:32 am
one male
28222 Trailriders
7:34 am
two male & one female
28304 Brookford
7:35 am
two males
6942 Brookford
7:40 am
one male & one female
28017 Maycroft
Total 25 males & 17 females
one male
OVERALL TOTAL 25 MALES & 17 FEMALES
Sunnyside Ridge
4-9-17 6:13 am
one male & one female
28029 PVDE
6:15 am
three females
2 Headland
6:18 am
one male
7 Headland
6:24 am
one males & one female
38 Headland
6:25 am
one male
90 Headland
6:27 am
one male
96 Headland
6:30 am
one male
98 Headland
6:35 am
one male
567 Bronco
7:21 am
one male
2541 Sunnyside Rdg
A-7
7:25 am
one male
7:28 am
one male & one female
7:28 am
two males
7:29 am
seven male & 5 females
7:40 am
two males
Total 21 males & 11 females
4-6-17 6:55 pm
two females
6:57 pm
two males
6:58 pm
three males & two females
7:05 pm
three males & eight females
7:09 pm
one male
7:15 pm
eight males & four females
7:16 pm
two males & two females
Totals 19 males & 16 females
OVERALL TOTAL 21 MALES & 16 FEMALES
Monaco
4-10-17
5:25 PM
one male
5:37 PM
one male
5:38 PM
four males
5:44 PM
one male
2256 Sunnyside Rdg
28048 Stonegate
28048 Stonegate
28056 Stonegate
28345 PVDE
28345 PVDE
26 Headland Dr
2 Headland Dr
2615 Sunnyside Rdg
2256 Sunnyside Rdg
28000 Stonegate
28010 Stonegate
30143 Cartier
30832 Cartier
30919 Cartier
31143 Marne
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4-11-17
6:08 PM one male
6:14 PM two females
6:18 PM five males & two females
Total 13 males & 4 females
6:20 am
one male
6:20 am
one female
6:35 am
two males & three females
6:37 am
one female
6:40 am
one male
6:42 am
four males & four females
Total eight males & nine females
OVERALL TOTAL 13 MALES & 9 FEMALES
GRANDVIEW 0
30412 Rhone
30908 Cartier
31029 Marne
30131 Cartier
30317 Rhone
30422Cartier
6612 Laurtec
30750 Cartier
30823 Cartier
CRESTRIDGE
9
6 males & 3 females
PORTUGUESE BEND
40
31 males & 9 females
VISTA GRANDE
42
25 males & 17 females
SUNNYSIDE RIDGE
37
21 males & 16 females
Monaco
22
13 males & 9 females
TOTAL COUNT 150
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