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City of Brooklyn Center
(Official Publication)
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on
the 29th day of May, 2001, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter
as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle
Creek Parkway, to consider An Ordinance Amending Chap-
ter 1 of the City Ordinances Relating to Private Kennel Li-
censes and Limitation on Animals.
Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available
upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact
the City Clerk at 763 569 -3300 to make arrangements. -n
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1 OF THE four (4) or more cats m the_ferouy dwelling umt or on
CITY ORDINANCES RELATING TO PRIVATE KEN- family premises is subject to great abuse: causing discos
NEL LICENSES AND LIMITATION ON ANIMALS
and general aesthetic depreciation. and because the in
snonsible maintenance of three (3) or more dogs or four
Dr more cats within a residential area has been the sour
faun of al, ariety of complaints. no family or fa y member slu
Section 1. Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances of the City of keep, harbor. or have custody of more than two (2) dogs.
Brooklyn Center is hereby amended as follows: than three (3) cats or a combination of more than fo when
Section 1-101, used in this ordinance, have the meanmgs ascribed to them:
THE CI COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN
CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
8. Private Kennel means any premises zoned or used for kennel license as provided in Section 1 -105
R1 and R2 purposes, as defined in the Brooklyn Center City.
Ordinances, on which three or more dogs Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adopti
WAS six months old or olden are kept or harbored as pets and thirty days following its legal publication.
and not for selling, boarding, showing, treating, grooming 2001.
or other commercial' purposes. Adopted this day of
$action 1 -105. APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND IS- Mayor
SUANCE OF LICENSES. Applications for all licenses re- ATTEST:
quired by this ordinance shall be made to the City Clerk. City Clerk
Date of Publication
5. Apolication for Private Kennel T.icense Effective Date
(Strikeout indicates matter to be deleted, underline in
cates new matter.)
(May 2, 2001)PUKennels
49 cdffleilist" vivete-heomi-lieeme•aPPli-
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semen
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4,
g No new private kennel license will be issued on or after
April 23. 2001. Those persons who were issued a private
kennel license prior to April 23 2001. may seek renewal of
theirprivate kennel license as set fo in this Chapter,
11, Renewal of •i ease Annlirati nforrenewalofamivate
kennel]l� shall be made annually on October 1 to the
City Clerk who shall maintain a register of kennel licenses.
The application shall state the name and address of the art
plicant. the property address or legal description of the ken-
Ilel location. and the name age breed. and sea of each dog irmsf and the applica license fee as set forth by City Coun
resolution moat accnmgsny the s .hr. _pi application. ng of those aniA private mals ken-
nel li cense shall only a r}hnrir
listed on the license snplication approved prior to April 23,
VOL Nothingherein shall authorize the holder ofaprivate
k l l to have a uditions, animals- beyond Lose
ylentified in the application for which the license WAS grant
ed prior to April 23. 2001. At such time as the number of
es do
do on e li nse shall emire_A p censed premises shall u al more than two
s the th lice
eq no en
be renewable only in the event nn enmplsint regarding the
kennelfs operation has been received during the license
r •r tl t r no revocation of the liceni mse ade
or contemplated by the City Conned. the license shall be re-
p hie ast firth in tieChapter
5 and rd for nnrnv 1 n applicationf r neural of
private kennel license shall he reviewed by the City Clerk
to insure compliance with this Chapter. with Chapter 19 of
the City Ordinances. and with any condition imposed by
.he City Council at the time of issuance.
ed. License Revocation. hr the event a complaint has been
received by City officials, a report thereof shall be made to
the City C by the City Clerk and the City Council
may direct the applicant to appear to show cause why the
license should not be revoked. Alicensemaybe revokedfor
vio of this er, se—ag ter, Chapter 19 of the
Brooklyn Center Ordinances, or any condition imposed la
the City Council at the time of issuance.
saa 1
Section 1 -108. LIMIT ON NUMBER OF CATS AN
DO(-S. Because the keeping.of three (3) or more does
r
w
more
(4) animals exceeding six months of age in the farm
dwelling unit or on the f: y premises. Provided. how(
gg those persons who were issued a private kennel lice
prior to April 23. 2001. may seek renewal of their privy