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Public Safety Committee forwards revised animal-control ordinance to council
Summary
The committee unanimously recommended City Council passage of ordinance DAC-3486 on June 11, revising pet-licensing terms, breeder permits and foster rules to ease fostering and adjust limits on household animals.
The Overland Park Public Safety Committee voted unanimously June 11 to recommend City Council passage of ordinance DAC-3486, a package of changes to the city’s animal-control code intended to simplify licensing, make fostering easier and adjust breeder and household-animal rules.
City attorney’s office staff told the committee the ordinance implements four changes the committee requested after earlier briefings from the SPCA and animal-control officers. The changes include allowing one-, two- and three-year pet licenses to be issued through the city clerk’s…
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