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6. That Section 9.20.11 (R-1 Residential District) specifies that commercial dog kennels are <br /> perm itted with a conditional use permit. <br /> <br />That the Applicant offers obedience and hunting training for dogs and would like to offer on- <br />site training for up to Four (4) dogs that are not owned by the Applicant or property owners of <br />thc Subject Property. <br /> <br />8. That William and Susan Stevenson, the fee title owners of the Subject Property, have two <br /> small clogs that permanently reside on the Subject Property. <br /> <br />That thc Applicant has stated that veterinarian papers are required for all dogs entered in <br />obedience training to verify that each dog is current with all vaccinations including rabies, <br />parw), distemper, and bordetella. <br /> <br />I 0. That thc City has received no complaints regarding dogs at the Subject Property <br /> <br />~['hat thc Applicant has submitted a site plan that identifies an inside kennel where the dogs <br />would be boarded most of the time as well as an outside kennel. <br /> <br />12. That thc indoor kennel facility has cement walls that help soften any barking that may occur; <br /> however, the Applicant also has bark collars that can be utilized if barking becomes an issue. <br /> <br />13. That fl~c entire yard is enclosed with a fence. <br /> <br />14. That individual dogs would receive approximately a half hour of training each day which, if <br /> four (4) clogs were in training, would result in about two (2) hours of outdoor training per <br /> d~y. <br /> <br />15. That training would be completed by 6pm each evening. <br /> <br />That l}~e one (1) month training program is conducted with the dog on-leash; however, if <br />requested by a client, a second month of training is conducted off-leash, but an electric collar <br />is utilized to ensure that the dog is under the control of the Permittee at all times. <br /> <br />17. That while part of the training program is for hunting dogs, no firearms are used and starter <br /> pistols and dummy launchers will not be used after 6pm or on weekends. <br /> <br />18. 'l'hal the proposed use will not adversely impact traffic in the area. <br /> <br />19. ~lhat the proposed use will not be unduly dangerous or otherwise detrimental to persons <br /> residing or working in the vicinity of the use or to the public welfare. <br /> <br />20. ~l'hal thc proposed use will not substantially adversely impair the use, enjoyment, or market <br /> value of any surrounding property. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION/t05-08-279 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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