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IVIS. Grady stated that that was a big concern. <br /> Ills. Clancy noted that they just proposed a way to floc it. She didn't <br /> understand why they couldn't just keep the dogs until it was fixed. <br /> Mr. Harrington noted that it was a relatively long process. <br /> Mrs. Bateman added that they could be turned down by one or another of <br /> the boards# <br /> IVIr. Ball re-iterated that to satisfy the beard now they would have to <br /> reduce it to four dogs. <br /> Ills. Clancy continued that she didn't understand that before they did all of <br /> this they contacted the dog officer. They asked if there was a limit to the <br /> amount of dogs that they could have. Now they were saying..* <br /> The other woman interjected that she understood their cease and desist <br /> on the breeding practice on puppies, which they were willing to do. <br /> Mrs. Bateman interjected that they loved all of the dogs because they <br /> were like pets <br /> Nis. Clancy noted that there was no law or rule. <br /> Mr. Ball asked therm if they were willing to cease and desist as a <br /> commercial operation to keep the dogs as they are now. Did that carne <br /> under something different because now it was a pet? <br /> Ms. Grady responded that that was not correct because they had more <br /> than four dogs. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if even a resident couldn't have more than four dogs. <br /> Mr, Harrington confirmed that that was correct, <br /> Mr. Bateman stated that It was considered a kennel after four dogs. <br /> Mr. Ball asked again residential or commercial? <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that that was correct. <br /> I <br /> Mrs. Bateman re-iterated that that was what they asked when the called <br /> the different departments and nobody said anything, Everybody told them <br /> 3 <br />