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<br />Commissioner Rogers asked the applicants if their dogs have run out of the yard and onto the <br />neighbor' sproperty. <br /> <br />Ms. Randall replied the two little dogs have occasionally run out of the yard and added they are <br />only eleven months old and they are still in the process of training the dogs to stay in the yard. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rogers asked if one of the dogs was in the neighbor's yard approximately two <br />weeks ago. <br /> <br />Ms. Randall replied she does not have <br /> <br /> <br />mailbox. She stated she <br />etting the dogs out in the <br />look out the windows. <br /> <br />. Ms. Randall replied she did not recall, but the dog did <br />has done a number of things to accommodate every: i <br />back yard, keeping her windows shut, and not all h <br />She added she does not believe any of her dogs <br /> <br />Commissioner Cleveland asked if the applicants <br />let outside. <br /> <br />Ms. Randall replied in the affirmative. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rogers asked if there is a fe <br /> <br />Commissioner Cleveland expresse <br />been bittenby a dog in the pas <br />the applicants why they do not <br />in a secured area. <br /> <br />g at large and added she has <br />the neighbor's concerns and asked <br />e. dogs where they can run but are <br /> <br />if they were concerned the dogs could become <br />at all times. <br /> <br />neighbors who know the dogs and who have had numerous <br />ave stated they ate not at all fearful of their dogs. <br /> <br />y takes one dog bite and the applicants would be liable. <br /> <br />d clarification regarding the defmition of a kennel. <br /> <br />lopment Director Frolik stated the Code differentiates between a <br />private and commerCl enne1; a private kennel is intended for personal enjoyment versus a <br />commercial kennel which is intended as a business. <br /> <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked if there are requirements for containment. <br /> <br />-202- <br />