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Committee delays decision on excess-animal permit after owner agrees to fence repairs and training

5509840 · July 29, 2025
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Summary

The committee agreed July 28 to hold action on an excess-animal permit request at 917 Belv Avenue until Sept. 22 so police and inspections staff can verify fence repairs, training and other conditions after a dog bite and neighbor complaints were documented.

The Protection Policy Committee on July 28 voted to hold consideration of an excess‑animal permit for 917 Belv Avenue until its September 22 meeting while police and building inspections verify repairs and conditions at the property. The committee approved the hold after hearing neighbor letters, a police summary of complaints, and testimony from the property owner.

The nut graf: officer reports and neighbor letters described concerns about excessive barking, prior aggression and a dog bite; the petitioner said the bite did not break skin and that she has since scheduled training and made temporary repairs to the fencing while pursuing permanent repairs.

Lieutenant (presenting Officer Mavis’s findings) told the committee that Officer Mavis…

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