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11989, <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administratol <br />DATS: January 19, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: Kennel Ordinance <br />vAN23 <933 <br />•w?Ty Of <br />/ <br />Attachments: A. Draft Amendment to Ordinance 5.36 <br />B. Kennel License Renewal Date Memo Dated 1/10/89 <br />ISSUE - Determine if Council desires to make the licensing period <br />for residential/commercial kennels coterminous with the licensing <br />period for dogs. <br />INTRODUCTION - As outlined in Attachment B it would be more <br />beneficial to have them expire at the same time. The license <br />period for dogs is two years with kennels remaining annually but <br />having the two end at the same time would make it easier for both <br />the city and the kennel owners. The City requires kennel license <br />for any household having more than two (2) dogs over six (6) <br />months of age. <br />ALTERNATIVES - <br />1. Adopt as presented making them coterminous. <br />2. Choose not to adopt. <br />3. Table. <br />4. Change to a different date. <br />RECOMMENDATION - It is recommended that the Council adopt the <br />Kennel Ordinance amendment making the kennel licensing period <br />expire at the end of the cal'indar year. This would be beneficial <br />to both the kennel licensee and the City. <br />PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by , seconded by , to adopt <br />Ordinance No. , Second Series as an amendment to the Kennel <br />Licensing ordinance which changes the expiration date of kennel <br />licenses.