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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Worksession Minutes 3 July 21, 1994 <br /> <br /> nuisance to the neighborhood through noise and property destructive behaviors. Aplikowski said <br /> that this issue will continue to come up and she can see it become a matter of personality. <br /> <br /> Mayor Probst said that all the feedback has been from the State or others who are not residents of <br /> Arden Hills. He asked if the Staff has heard anything from the residents. Fritsinger said no. <br /> <br /> Aplikowski asked if there were any hobby kennels in Arden Hills and Ruzicka answered yes; he <br /> has heard of people with more than 2 dogs. He also reported that there are people in Arden Hi11s <br /> who act as "foster parents" for dogs without homes. But this is a temporary situation as they <br /> actively seek homes for these animals. <br /> <br /> City Administrator Person asked if he has seen anything that is presenting problems and Ruzicka <br /> said no. He said it is his feeiing that Arden Hills is a different community in that regard. Mayor <br /> Probst and Malone agreed with him. It is apparent that people in Arden Hills do have <br /> consideration for their neighbor's property investment and desire a peaceful enjoyment of their <br /> property. <br /> <br /> The Staff recommends the allowance of 2 dogs per household without a pernut. Additional <br /> animals wauld be allowed provided the owners obtained the appropriate permit from the City. <br /> This same recommendation was given to the Council eazlier this spring. A permit process would <br /> a11ow Ruzicka to inspect the premises. He would like to see the owner get signatures from <br /> sunounding neighbors before a permit is issued. Discussion followed. It was generally agreed to <br /> consider amenaing the ordinance to allaw 3 dogs with a kennel license from the City. <br /> <br /> Rabies: <br /> Brian Fritsinger reported that he had received a letter from a veterinarian requesting that the City <br /> remove the issue of rabies to another area of the City Code as current tanguages affects other <br /> a.nimals besides cats and dogs. Fritsinger said that he was not convinced that a separate ordinance <br /> on rabies was necessary but suggested that the language could use some "fine tuning." Cunently, <br /> Arden Hills does not have a problem with rabies. Ruzicka responded that there is a quarantine <br /> process in effect for dogs and cats should rabies be reported. Fritsinger said that he would like a <br /> better understanding from the Council on why licenses are issued and what the issues are in <br /> licensing animals. He asked what is the purpose - disease control or tracking of animals. Ruzicka <br /> suggested that it is both. 1'vlany cities are requiring that dogs and cats be licensed every year. <br /> They are also requiring rabies vaccination every 2 years; it is more effective as a vaccination if <br /> given every 2 years rather than every 3 years. The City now licenses every two years. <br /> <br /> Mayor Probst agreed that a shorter licensing period is a good idea in that it will be easier to track <br /> the vaccination history of the animal thus insuring the animals are vaccinated. Maione also <br /> agreed; he has never been anywhere that had a longer licensing period. <br /> <br /> Ruzicka said the he is trying to put together a rabies clinic for next year. He said that <br /> coordinating a rabies clinic is difficult because vets do make their money from vaccinations and <br />
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