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Wyoming council approves interim permit allowing up to six dogs at 24567 Elm Crest Avenue with conditions
Summary
After extended public comment and questioning, the Wyoming City Council voted to approve an interim conditional-use permit authorizing up to six dogs at 24567 Elm Crest Avenue (applicant Alexander Caballin). Approval carries 11 planning-commission conditions plus added screening and a requirement to remove wire atop the fence.
The Wyoming City Council voted to approve an interim conditional-use permit for a residential kennel at 24567 Elm Crest Avenue, authorizing up to six dogs for owner Alexander Caballin. The motion, moved by Member Schilling and seconded by Member Lugar, passed on roll call after public testimony and detailed council questioning.
Neighbors spoke at length in opposition, citing safety concerns for children and guests, noise and quality-of-life impacts, and harm to wildlife caused by a six-foot chain-link fence. Dean Kubachek, whose property abuts the applicant’s, said he had seen dogs dig under a temporary fence and worried about his daughter's safety. Haley Morin raised both safety and environmental concerns, saying the fence had…
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