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Green Bay council holds one pet-permit appeal and approves another after testimony
Summary
The council held an appeal by Raven Wallin seeking an over-limit dog permit pending humane officer testimony; it approved a separate appeal from Lori Wolin to keep four dogs at her townhouse. Council members cited animal-control complaints and property-lease constraints during debate.
The Green Bay Common Council heard two appeals of denied over‑limit animal permits on Dec. 2. The council held one appeal for additional testimony and approved the other.
Alder Prophet moved to deny the appeal by Raven Wallin at the start of public comment, and council members opened the floor to several speakers. Caleb, who said he is Raven’s partner, testified about the dogs’ age, temperament and bonds to their owner, while Raven told the council she took in family animals and followed the registration and over‑limit permit instructions. Committee members said their Protection & Policy committee voted 3–0 to deny Raven’s appeal based on cumulative police and…
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