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Neighbors oppose rezoning for 'The Acre' after alleged animal-safety incidents; items postponed to May 27

3289673 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Speakers urged denial of rezoning for an animal boarding facility after long-running complaints and an account that a family's dog died while boarded. The applicant and neighborhood requested postponement; the commission approved a postponement to May 27.

Neighbors and pet owners urged the Planning Commission to deny a rezoning that would allow an animal boarding business to operate at a Crow Lane property, saying prior complaints, code findings and an alleged animal death show the site is unsafe.

Speakers during the public-comment period told the commission the property known as The Acre had multiple code complaints over recent years and that some were closed initially without adequate investigation. James Oshida and Georgie Morrell said their family dog was lost while under the facility’s care and was later found dead; they urged the commission to deny the requested rezoning.

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