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MEMORANDUM <br /> • <br /> TO: PLANNING COMMISSION Q�� y <br /> FROM: PAUL HARRINGTON, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR \ <br /> DATE: January 3 , 1995 <br /> SUBJECT: VARIANCE, REGINALD AND SHARON NELSON <br /> 8242 GREENWOOD DRIVE, PLANNING CASE NO. 404-94 <br /> As directed by the Commission, Staff contacted the Minnesota Animal <br /> Clinic regarding the spread of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) <br /> as found in the applicants' cats. Staff spoke with a Dr. Newman <br /> who cited a study on infectious diseases which are found in cats. <br /> The study indicated that FIP requires a carrier for transmittal. <br /> The study went on to add that the virus is not hardy on its own and <br /> therefore transmittal through contact with feces is unlikely. Dr. <br /> Newman suggested that the cat waste be placed in plastic bags and <br /> disposed of with the everyday household waste. <br /> The attached Resolution may be amended to include this type of <br /> • disposal requirement should the Commission so desire. <br />