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<br /> (e) Guard dogs: <br /> <br />1. A business that has a guard dog for security purposes shall post a conspicuous <br />notice at the entrance of the premises of the presence regarding said dog. <br /> <br />2. A business that has a guard dog shall file with the City a release authorizing the <br />Police or Fire Department to shoot the dog in an emergency situation, if necessary, <br />in order to allow a police officer or firefighter to gain admittance to the premises in <br />the performance of his/her duties. <br /> <br /> <br />Subd. 15. Kennels: <br /> <br /> a. Conformance with Provisions: <br /> <br /> (1) Residential: Any premises where more than two (2) dogs but not more than four (4) dogs over <br />six (6) months of age are owned, boarded, bred or offered for sale4. <br /> <br /> (2) Commercial: Any premises where more than four (4) dogs over six (6) months of age are <br />owned, boarded, bred or offered for sale. <br /> <br />Subd. 8. Kennels: <br /> <br />(a) Licensing requirements: All dog kennels must first obtain a special use permit as <br />required in Title 1100 of this Code. The zoning classifications as required under Chapter <br />1103 and Section 1104.02 of this Code must be conformed with. Regardless of any <br />provision in Title 1100 of this Code, the owner of a proposed dog kennel shall present a <br />petition to the Council signed by more than fifty percent (50%) of all registered <br />landowners or those occupying land within five hundred feet (500’) of the proposed <br />kennel who agree to the establishment of the kennel. Upon the receipt of the petition the <br />council will then set a hearing for a special use permit as provided for in Title 1100 of <br />this <br />Code. The petition shall contain, among other items of information, how many dogs the <br />petitioner intends to keep on the premises. <br /> <br />(b) License fee: The annual license fee for dog kennels shall be established by resolution of <br />the City Council. The license fees are due September 1 of each year. <br /> <br /> b. Licensing Requirements: All dog kennels, residential or commercial, as defined in subdivision 1 of <br />this Section, must be established by a special use permit as required in Title 1100 of this Code. The zoning <br />classifications as required under Chapter 1103 and Section 1104.02 of this Code must be conformed with. <br />Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in Title 1100 of this Code, the owner of a proposed dog <br />kennel shall present a petition to the Council signed by over fifty percent (50%) of all registered <br />landowners or those occupying land within five hundred feet (500') of the property to be affected, upon <br />the receipt of which the Council will then set the hearing for the special use permit as provided for in Title <br />1100 of this Code. The petition shall contain, among other items of information, how many dogs the <br />petitioner intends to keep on the premises. <br /> <br /> <br /> 4 See also subdivision 701.03(1) of this Code.
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