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•6, -2- <br /> . <br /> � <br /> f Koltes arrived shortly after the r�parting officer finished <br /> speaking with the reporting parties. Koltes states she for- <br /> got to bring the dogs in the house pr:�or to leaving. She <br /> was notified by the officer of the noise problem as being <br /> a continuing one. Koltes stated she has a kennel permit. <br /> Koltes added, her dogs have been shot on occassion by pellet <br /> guns. It was also noted that the license exgires on April <br /> 30, 1981 . The reporting officer finally got ahold of Mr. <br /> Block at 1610 hrs and advised him the possible action <br /> to be taken would be to contact City Council members and <br /> advise them of the complaints as his licer�se expires on <br /> Apri1 30, '1981 . It was also advised to call the City <br /> Offices and make them aware of the complaint so that they <br /> would be aware of it at license renewal time. Mr. Block <br /> agreed t� try that rather than go formal complaint at this <br /> time. <br /> The next case file is #8'I-2473 dated May 5, 1981 at 1005 hrs. <br /> Ms. Shirley Pavlak of Bayview Place, registered a complaint <br /> of barking dogs in Bayview Place. The address given showed <br /> to be the same place and dog of an earlier complaint the <br /> last few days of April. Num�rous dogs were autsir3e barking <br /> at Bayview Place. The kennel license was to have been up <br /> on April 30. Vo apparent renewal has taken place. The re- <br /> porting officer knocked on the door far about 10 minutes <br /> before arousing a male sleepin.g on the floor. The musi_c <br /> from the radio was also very loud. The renter of the hou�e <br /> previously spoken to was not home. The occupant, Stuart, <br /> was told to shut the music otf and keep the dogs inside. . <br /> The next case �ile was on May 2, 1981 at 9:47 at 2300 Bayview. <br /> Mr. Block was the complainant on this one and report;s dogs <br /> barking at 2300 Bayview. Numerous complaints have been <br /> receiveci in the pas�. R�ceived the second complaint at <br /> 10:25 after no dogs could be heard by reporting afficer on <br /> � the first call af�er waiting in the area for approximately <br /> 13 minutes. On the second call, the owner arrived just <br /> prior to the reporting officer. Reporting o�ficer told <br /> Mrs. Koltes she had to keep her dogs in the house so they <br /> would riot disturb. The officer also observed a dog not <br /> seen before. The owner stated she was applying again for <br /> a kennel permit. Reporting officer spake with the reporting <br /> party who w3s advised to cantact th� City Offices with other <br /> neighbors as a possible way to stop the acquisition of a <br /> kennel permit. <br /> We have further researched all of the other names oa� the <br /> petition, and we particularly note a comment by Ndz�. & P�irs. <br /> Larry Nelson of 2350 Olive, that one of her Afghans that <br /> was left out late at night attacked their dog w�ich is on <br /> a chain. The Afghan was supposed to also have bit uheir <br /> daughter. We do not find such a report on �ils. �Te d� <br /> not have any reports on file from the Christiansenss <br /> Williamsons, Carlson, or from Mrs. Dale Matson of 2�.�Q <br /> Bayview Place, rec �rded in reference to the dogs. <br />