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~ounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />Page Three <br />July 27, 1992 <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS: <br />Mayor Linke opened the public hearing at 7:11 p.m. to consider a request for <br />a conditional use permit to allow a residential dog kennel at 8261 Red Oak <br />Drive. <br />Paul Harrington, City Planner reviewed Staff Report No. 92-325C regarding a <br />Conditional Use Permit to Allow the Establishment of a Residential Dog <br />Kennel at 8261 Red Oak Drive. Chapter 40.10 Subdivision D (4) of the Mounds <br />View Municipal Code allows for dog/cat kennels of not more than four (4) <br />animals in residential zone districts with a conditional use permit. The <br />applicants property is currently zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. The <br />application indicates that four (4) dogs will be kept on-site. <br />Councilmember Wuori asked where on the site the dog kennel would be located. <br />Harrington responded that the entire site is dealt with as the site. This <br />is not a kennel as we know it with a concrete slab and a fence around it. <br />Councilmember Rickaby asked the applicant how many barking dog complaints <br />~ad been received. <br />Mary Niezgocki, applicant, stated that on two occasions there were <br />complaints made. There was one complaint in 1990 and one in 1991. Both <br />incidents involved puppies. The applicant said she had kenneled the dogs <br />outside for the day and forgot to bring them in and the neighbors had a <br />party which upset the dogs. There have been no more complaints. There will <br />be four dogs at this location, two adults and two puppies. One of the adult <br />dogs, which was a puppy at the time of one of the barking complaints, has <br />been debarked and can no longer make noise. Niezgocki stated that the <br />person who had made the complaints had also signed the petition for the <br />kennel. <br />Mayor Linke closed the public hearing at 7:15 p.m. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick Blanchard to adopt Resolution No. 4260 Approving <br />a Conditional Use Permit to Allow the Establishment of a Residential <br />Dog Kennel at 8261 Red Oak Drive <br />VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion. Carried <br />Mayor Linke opened the public hearing at 7:16 p.m. to consider <br />Denying a Conditional Use Permit to Allow the Establishment of a Residential <br />Dog Kennel at 5200 Jeffrey Drive <br />~aul Harrington, City Planner, reviewed the staff report and request to deny <br />conditional use permit to allow a residential dog kennel at 5200 Jeffrey <br />Drive. Harrington stated the Planning Commission recommended denial of <br />
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