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Resident seeks clearer language, complaint procedure in county barking-dog ordinance
Summary
A Beaver County resident requested amendments to the county barking-dog ordinance to clarify distance standards, add mitigating circumstances and require signed complaints; commissioners agreed to schedule a November public hearing and route the proposed changes through planning and zoning.
Riker Albright asked the Beaver County Commission on Oct. 7 to amend the county’s barking-dog ordinance to clarify how neighbors may file complaints and to add mitigating circumstances for enforcement.
Albright said the existing ordinance language is vague about how far a complaining resident must live from an offending animal and proposed limiting complaints to those within…
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