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Shorecrest Beach Club leader tells Mason County many HOAs want to contribute toward restoring county animal control
Summary
A Shorecrest Beach Club official urged the Mason County commissioners to accept contributions from homeowners associations to help reestablish animal control, citing neighborhood dog complaints and limitations of sheriff response.
MASON COUNTY, Wash. — Al Nederrider, vice president of the Shorecrest Beach Club homeowners association, told Mason County commissioners Oct. 14 that as many as 18 local HOAs are interested in contributing toward county animal control services.
Nederrider said he read a news report indicating it could cost about $175,000 to reestablish an animal control program in the county and that…
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