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Louisville Code Enforcement Board hears dozens of animal-control cases; several citations upheld, some conditionally discharged

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board
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Summary

At its March 21 docket the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board appointed Aaron Cole hearing officer, upheld several citations for unrestrained dogs and excessive barking (many fines conditionally discharged), dismissed a case for an absent witness and continued a Puppygram retail-sales case for additional testimony.

The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board heard an animal-control docket March 21, 2025, appointing board member Aaron Cole as hearing officer and resolving multiple complaints ranging from roaming dogs that killed poultry to repeated nuisance barking.

The board, chaired by David Pearl, opened with routine business before moving to adjudications. Staff and counsel on the record included Ranisha Price Bussey of code enforcement, Assistant County Attorney Lashay Ritchie and board counsel Paul…

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