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Ocean Shores planning commission approves wildlife-trapping process and forwards draft to City Council
Summary
The commission approved a draft permitting a multi-step process to address nuisance wildlife that lets homeowners appeal to local animal control or a wildlife officer and routes enforcement to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife at the homeowner's expense; the draft was sent to City Council as written.
The Ocean Shores Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a proposed update to the municipal code establishing a multi-step process for addressing nuisance wildlife and voted to forward the draft to the City Council.
The proposal, presented as the commission’s final draft, creates an appeals and response process: homeowners with wildlife problems may request intervention by an animal control officer…
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