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Zoning Board Upholds Controversial Kennel Decision

July 02, 2024 | Salem Zoning Board of Adjustment, Salem, Rockingham County, New Hampshire



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Zoning Board Upholds Controversial Kennel Decision
In a recent government meeting, the board addressed a contentious appeal regarding the operation of a kennel at 75 Lakeshore Road, following a petition from Mary Frances Renner. The appeal challenged an administrative decision that classified the property as a kennel under Article 409, Section 107 of the Zoning Ordinance.

During the discussion, board members emphasized the importance of adhering to a literal interpretation of the ordinance, referencing the Supreme Court case Bachelor v. Zoning Board of Adjustment. Concerns were raised about the potential adoption of additional dogs at the property, which could violate town regulations designed to limit the number of dogs in residential areas. One board member expressed apprehension that this situation could escalate into a civil suit, highlighting the community's concerns about noise and public safety associated with barking dogs.

The board ultimately voted to uphold the code enforcement officer's determination that the property operates as a kennel, with a unanimous decision of 5-0. This ruling reinforces the town's regulations aimed at maintaining residential peace and safety.

In addition to the kennel discussion, the meeting included announcements about vacancies on the board and an upcoming master plan steering committee meeting scheduled for July 17 at the Salem High School media center. The board encouraged community members to apply for the open positions, emphasizing the importance of public involvement in local governance. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, marking the end of a session focused on critical zoning issues and community engagement.

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