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C C tr1 Is--I(."--,D-ni('0 <br />Leeseber , Chris 117.E rvfvVt -T l <br />From: Angie Shay <br />Sent: Monday, May 16, 2016 4:00 PM <br />To: Leeseberg, Chris <br />Subject: City Council meeting tonight <br />Hi Chris, <br />I am writing to you regarding the conditional use permit to allow a private kennel that will be presented to the City Council this evening. <br />Unfortunately, due to the date change, I will not be able to attend tonight as I do not have care for my special needs child. <br />I was able to attend the Planning Commission meeting and would like to thank you for listening to our concerns. If at all possible <br />would like <br />a few items brought to the City Council attention on my behalf. <br />I live on 160 112 Circle, I am on the "road" side of their house. <br />1) Since the Planning Commission meeting, I have not seen any change in the way the residents are trying to control their dogs. They <br />continue to <br />bark uncontrollably and charge the fence. <br />2) PLEASE make sure the City Council members are able to see the previously sent photos and videos. I think it is very important that <br />they see how <br />high the one dog in particular can jump. It is just a matter of time before it figures out how to get over the fence. That time scares me! <br />3) On behalf of my family and ALL the families in our neighborhood we would like to see a 6 foot opaque privacy fence put up along <br />our side of the <br />road as well as along the property lines. Our street is a cul de sac which means the only way out for EVERYONE that lives on this road <br />is to go past <br />the residents with the dogs. That means driving, walking, jogging and biking all has to happen while the dogs charge the fence and <br />bark. The dogs <br />are VERY intimidating! <br />At the Planning Commission meeting the resident mentioned that children run their backpacks up and down the fence to tease the <br />dogs. Neither my husband or myself have ever witnessed this. This is one more valid reason for the 6 foot fence to be put on our side <br />of the road. If the dogs don't see us "maybe" they won't charge the fence and/or bark. It may help us as well as the residents concerns <br />about the so called teasing. <br />Thanks you again for listening to our concerns, <br />Angie Shay <br />