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the four (4) dogs owned by the applicant, they also provide regular care for one (1) other dog <br />owned by a family member. As expressed during the August Planning Commission meeting, <br />Planning Staff was unaware of this last dog regularly cared for but not owned by the applicant, as <br />the applicant did not identify it and the nature of its care on the property. <br />Planning Intern Olson explained that the incident that prompted this request was a community <br />service officer (CSO) visiting the property to investigate a complaint related to dogs. The <br />complainant expressed concern with the number of dogs on the property and the level of noise <br />that was being generated. The CSO spoke with the applicant, who explained that there were <br />more than three (3) dogs on the property. The CSO then informed the applicant that a <br />conditional use permit for the operation of a dog kennel would be needed to board more than <br />three (3) dogs, as outlined in City Code Section 10-56 (Number of Dogs Permitted). Staff <br />discussed the case further and recommended the Commission approving a conditional use permit <br />to maintain up to seven dogs on the property. <br />Commission Business <br />Motion by Commissioner Bauer, seconded by Commissioner VanScoy, to approve a private dog <br />kennel allowing the applicant to have four (4) dogs on the property located at 5520 140th Lane <br />NW. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Levine, Commissioners Bauer, VanScoy, Brauer, <br />Maul, and Nosan. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br />Commissioner Bauer requested further information from staff as to why seven dogs were being <br />recommended for the commercial kennel permit. <br />City Planner Anderson explained that after a site visit at the applicant' s home, staff believed that <br />seven small breed dogs would be a reasonable number for the commercial kennel permit. This <br />would allow for the four current dogs to remain along with three other dogs to be onsite. <br />Commissioner Brauer questioned if the dog breed allowed onsite should be addressed. He <br />expressed concern with seven large dogs being located on the property. <br />City Planner Anderson commented that the applicant has stated that boarding services would be <br />provided for dog breeds 15 pounds or smaller. He did not recommend calling out specific breeds <br />as this would be difficult to enforce. He reviewed the language in the findings addressing dog <br />breeds. <br />Planning Intern Olson explained the applicant has physical limitations and smaller breed dogs <br />were more suited for boarding than large breed dogs. <br />Tricia Drexler, 14060 Fluorine Street, did not object to the number or size of dogs. She <br />expressed great concern with the noise generated by the dogs on the property. <br />Planning Commission/September 4, 2014 <br />Page 5 of 11 <br />
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