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Melanie & Richard Klatt <br />15341 Jackal Street NW Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />612-209-0195 melanieaklatt@gmail.com <br />May 5, 2018 <br />City of Ramsey <br />Anoka County <br />7550 Sunwood Drive NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />Dear City of Ramsey, <br />I am writing in response to the letter for a private kennel license at the address of 15310 <br />Iguana Street NW, Ramsey, MN 55303. We have some concerns with this property having 6 <br />animals on the property. They are as follows, the fact that they have a short fence and are <br />going to have large dogs that would be able to easily jump that fence. The noise of barking <br />dogs at all hours of the day/night. I work from home during the week and my husband <br />works weekend evenings and naps in the afternoons, so noise is an issue for us. We realize <br />that this is supposed to be a temporary thing. What is considered temporary, weeks months <br />years? My questions would be, is this license for this specific 6 dogs or any 6 dogs? Will they <br />be bringing in more dogs after this 6 leave? What if these dogs can jump the fence? Are they <br />going to add additional fencing? There are already several dogs that roam the neighborhood <br />as it is. One has a habit of barking at us in our own yard. By the time we would call the <br />police to notify them those dogs are long gone. We should not have to feel uncomfortable in <br />our own yard. It is our understanding that these dogs are mixed and one being part pit bull, <br />and another part lab. Have they had any obedience training? Pit bulls are notorious for <br />being aggressive. What precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of the neighbors? <br />Thank you for your time. <br />Sincerely, <br />Melanie & Richard Klatt <br />
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