as i said i will post more info as i have it so here is the article from the express times:
Bangor ban on exotic animals tabled for further review
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
By douglas b. brill
The Express-Times
BANGOR | Some of the borough's proposals for animals make horse sense: It's not OK to walk tigers, alligators or bears down Broadway.
Other proposals have pet lovers less than hog wild.
A proposal before borough council would prohibit more than three pets -- even cats and dogs -- in a home.
Council on Monday introduced the measure regulating animals, saying zoning officer Rick Fisher needs it to stop animal abuse and nuisances.
Council tabled it after two residents complained it allows too few dogs and police Chief Glenn Kerrigan said he wouldn't know where to begin if he seized a snake.
"I don't think we can pass this tonight," council President Craig Roberts said.
The ordinance is to be discussed at an upcoming council meeting.
The measure would ban deadly creatures, such as lions, tigers, coyotes, wolves, venomous spiders and man-eating fish. It would also ban wild animals, including monkeys, raccoons, porcupines, skunks and ferrets.
Also prohibited would be some largely harmless animals, such as farm animals and ferrets.
Snakes would be OK as long as they're not venomous or constrictors. That means "common garden snakes," the ordinance says, provided there's no more than one in a home.
and there is more
In its current form, the ordinance bans wild and deadly animals and also limits the number of traditional pets in a home to three. Lori Getz, who owns four dogs, says that is too few.
"I don't think the issue should be so much how many animals people have, but how people are taking care of them," Lori Getz said.
Borough Manager John Kasten said he and zoning officer Rick Fisher have been receiving an increased number of complaints about animals.
"I don't think we can pass this tonight," council President Craig Roberts said, adding the ordinance will be discussed at an upcoming council meeting.
this "ban" is just more bad choices from a local government....this means the state or federal permits will mean nothing.....local comes first. i believe if its allowed to start here it will soon spred.