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i <br /> I <br /> issues. <br /> Mr. Harrington didn't know what the time frame would be with the other <br /> departments. Mr. Wheeler has given thein fourteen days essentially to <br /> abate the violation that kennels are not allowed in a residential district. <br /> They were only allowed in commercial districts. He cited Mashpee zoning <br /> Section E No. 7. <br /> Mr. Ball asked how many dogs were in the kennel at the present time as <br /> they spoke. <br /> Ills, Clancy responded that there were seven dogs. <br /> Mr. Ball asked Mr. Barrington asked'him if they would comply with three <br /> dogs* <br /> Mr, Harrington responded that it was four dogs. if it was more than four <br /> dogs they were out of compliance. <br /> Ms. Grady added that in addition to that they were tailing seven dogs, an <br /> eighth nursing puppies and a ninth that.they were boarding. <br /> Mr. Bateman interjected that he didn't think puppies were included in the <br /> regulation. <br /> Ills. Coady stated that puppies don't stop growing, They also have a stud <br /> dog, which means that the puppies will keep on corning. <br /> Ms. Warden asked if they were boarding dogs. <br /> Ms. Clancy responded that they had a dog that was staying for a few <br /> nights. <br /> Mr. Bali re-iterated that they had to bring the number down to four dogs, <br /> Legally they can come down to four puppies. Correct? <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that that was correct because it were no longer - <br /> a kennel at that point. The puppies are included in the amount of the <br /> animals. <br /> Mr. Bateman asked if they were counted. <br /> Mr. Farrington noted that in the state regulation they were counted ars <br /> dogs. <br /> 1 <br /> .. <br />