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Mounds View Planning Commission Jul y 1, 1992 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> Hearing date, they <br /> are not a consider- <br /> ation at Planning Commission level. <br /> The applicant, Mary Niezgocki, was <br /> present and wished to explain the <br /> complaints that were on file with the <br /> Police regarding her dogs. She first <br /> wanted to clarify that of the four dogs <br /> referenced in one of the complaints, two <br /> were still puppies at the time, so she <br /> wasn't out of compliance with any codes. <br /> In regard to the barking complaints, the <br /> applicant stated that she had been un- <br /> aware that there was a problem until her <br /> neighbors called the police. Her <br /> neighbors had not told anyone that the <br /> dogs were being bothersome. The dogs <br /> are now being kept inside; the person <br /> who filed the complaint has since signed <br /> the applicant's petition for the Kennel. <br /> • The applicant also wished to address the <br /> incident of July 4, 1990. The family <br /> was away on vacation and had kenneled <br /> the dogs, but the neighbors had given a <br /> loud party, which got the dogs upset. <br /> Ms. Niezgocki indicated that one of the <br /> two offending dogs has since been "de- <br /> barked" and that eventually, she would <br /> like to put a privacy fence up on the <br /> side of their property. They want to be <br /> good neighbors and to contribute to the <br /> upkeep of the neighborhood. <br /> Chair Mountin noted that there have been <br /> no complaints regarding these dogs in <br /> the past 13 months. <br /> Commissioner Colleen asked the applicant <br /> about breeding on the site. <br /> Ms. Niezgocki indicated she breeds one <br /> to two litters of collies per year, <br /> although that will probably slow down <br /> now since her dogs are getting older. <br /> The puppies are kept inside at night. <br /> . Commissioners Colleen and Miller stated <br /> that they had driven by the site and <br />