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Planning panel approves kennel and training business rezoning with conditions after neighbors raise safety and traffic concerns

2764182 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Pa uding County Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a rezoning and kennel setback variance for an existing training/boarding operation, subject to a stipulation to coordinate maintenance of the private access and an added stipulation prohibiting expansion of the business or enlargement of the existing detached kennel building.

The Pa uding County Planning Commission recommended approval of application 2025-05-Z, a request to rezone 12.55 acres from R-2 Suburban Residential District to AB Agricultural Business District to permit a kennel license for dog training, breeding, boarding and grooming, and to grant a variance reducing the required kennel setback to accommodate an existing detached building on the property.

Applicant Chelsea McKinney (who identified herself in the hearing) told the commission she operates a dog training and rehabilitation business at 286 Deer Run Path and that rezoning is needed to comply with Pa uding County and state Department of Agriculture requirements for a kennel license. McKinney said she is a canine aggression specialist who runs a board-and-train program…

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