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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />DATE: March 23, 199A <br />ITEM NO: <br />Adminlstrstor Reviewed:Department Approval: <br />Nanc Goman <br />Title Community Service Officer <br />Agenda Section: <br />Item Description: <br />Kennel License <br />Exhibits: <br />DISCUSSION Orono Police rece’-^ed an anonymous phone call in May, 1993, <br />explaining the owner of 475 Tonkawa Road has three dogs without licenses <br />or kennel license, and allows the dogs to run at large. Contact was made <br />with Mr. Faras, advising him of the complaint and requesting him to obtain <br />kennel license. <br />In February, 1994, a call was received from a next door neighbor. <br />Apparently a golden retreiver belonging to Mr. Faras was in her yard <br />fighting with her dog, an on-going problem. It was also indicated that the <br />Faras dogs may not be licensed. <br />C.S.O. checked city records and found the dogs not yet licensed, <br />nor was kennel license applied for yet. Mr. Faras was advised to obtain <br />license for each dog and a kennel license. <br />Inspection was conducted on March 15, 1994. Mr. Faras indicated <br />he has been working with both neighbors in regard to the invisible fences, <br />to see if something could be worked out for his dogs. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED <br />Issue kennel license to Mr. Faras with recommendation that he <br />confine the dogs by putting up some type of fencing on his own property <br />to keep his dogs home without relying on the neighbors invisible fences <br />by utilizing: <br />1. Invisible Fence <br />Chain Link Fence <br />Kennel Run <br />Guide Wire with leashing for dog(s) when outside. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />forat/councll.act