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Code Enforcement Board upholds citation after dogs found off property and poultry killed
Summary
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on March 21 upheld a citation and imposed a $150 civil penalty after witnesses and animal control photos showed two dogs off property and dead fowl at 10311 Keys Ferry Road. The property owner’s representatives disputed some evidence and ownership.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upheld a citation and imposed a $150 civil penalty on March 21 after hearing testimony and reviewing photographs showing two dogs off property and multiple dead birds at 10311 Keys Ferry Road. Hearing officer Aaron Cole said the record supported a finding that the animals had been unrestrained off the owner’s property and therefore violated the applicable animal-control ordinance.
Kimberly Philpott, the complaining witness, described two incidents in which the animals left a pen, growled and barked at her and were later associated with “dead chickens and everything all over the place.”…
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