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Residential Kennel Policies in Surrounding Cities <br /> Arden Hills: Residential kennels are not allowed. Each <br /> home is allowed a maximum of four domestic <br /> animals (excluding birds) of which no more <br /> than two may be dogs. Kennels are allowed <br /> only by Special Permit in B-2 districts and <br /> above. <br /> Blaine: Blaine requires that a kennel license be <br /> secured whenever a home•has more than three of <br /> any kind of animal on the premises. A <br /> Conditional Use Permit is required to obtain <br /> the kennel license; to get the C.U.P. a public <br /> hearing is required and property owners within <br /> 350 feet of the proposed kennel are notified. <br /> No petition is required. <br /> Fridley: Residential kennels are not allowed. Each <br /> home is allowed a maximum of three dogs and/or <br /> cats. <br /> . New Brighton: Anyone with more than three dogs and/or cats <br /> must apply for a residential kennel license. <br /> However, since no one has applied for a <br /> license in recent memory, there are no <br /> licensing procedures in place. <br /> Shoreview: Residential dog kennels are not allowed. Each <br /> home is allowed a maximum of three dogs; <br /> anyone found to have more than three dogs is <br /> asked to remove the extra animal(s) . There is <br /> no mention of ca-ts-annwhere - - - - <br /> restrictions <br /> -restrictions on the number allowed. <br /> Spring Lake Park: Anyone with more than three dogs over six <br /> months old must obtain a kennel license. A <br /> Special Use (Conditional Use) Permit is <br /> required to obtain the kennel license; to get <br /> the C.U.P. a public hearing is required and <br /> property owners within 350 feet of the <br /> proposed kennel are notified. Cats are <br /> licensed in Spring Lake Park, but are not <br /> included under the kennels section. <br /> • <br />