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Residents ask council for help with neighbor's beagle breeding, noise and yard debris
Summary
Two neighbors asked the council for help after months of persistent dog barking, outdoor kennels and straw/food left against fences that attracts birds. The speakers said police and code enforcement have been involved but the problem continues and they were advised to create a complaint paper trail.
Two London residents urged the City Council during the audience concerns portion of the meeting to address ongoing noise and yard concerns related to a neighbor they said is breeding beagles.
Nancy Drenning, who identified her address as 169 East High Street, told council: "These dogs just bark and bark, and they are home. They hear these dogs barking." She said a large kennel used to sit near her bedroom window, that the kennel had been moved but still contained food and water, and that on some days the barking lasted for hours. Drenning said the situation began earlier in the year and that she has filed…
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