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M E M O R A N D U M <br />DATE: October 10, 1991 <br />TO: Ron Henricksen, Director <br />Planning /Economic Development <br />FROM: Bryan Schafer, Principal Planner <br />SUBJECT: Survey of Neighboring Communities <br />Dog/Kennel Restrictions <br />have <br />asked their astaff ntoe comment oonn how omany idogsocannbeikeptnin <br />single family neighborhoods. Their responses are: <br />i Dogs <br />1Sx Allowed y 241211 <br />Coon Rapids 2 Additional dogs require <br />kennel license. Ordinance' <br />under. review, may place <br />further restrictions. <br />Fridley 3 No options. <br />Columbia Heights 3 No options. <br />Lino Lakes 2 Additional dogs require <br />kennel license. Requires <br />5 acre minimum lot size. <br />White Bear Lake 3 Additional dogs require a <br />C.U.P. • 1 acre minimum <br />lot size. <br />Brooklyn Park <br />Champlin <br />2 Limit of 5 with kennel <br />license. <br />2 No options. <br />Blaine 3 Additional dogs with kennel <br />license. <br />Conclusion: Blaine has one of the more liberal ordinances in <br />terms of regulating dogs. <br />It also appears that dog waste (feces) is allowed into the <br />landfill and should be collected by our. City's waste hauler. <br />BKS/jb <br />RON4.BK5 /TBPLAN <br />Page 47 <br />