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Council narrowly grants Green Bay resident—s appeal to keep four dogs
Summary
After public testimony and a humane officer—s explanation of management and nuisance concerns, the council voted 7—5 to grant Raven Wallene—s appeal of a denied excess-dog permit, allowing her to keep the animals while noting ongoing enforcement attention at the apartment complex.
The Green Bay City Council voted 7 to 5 on Dec. 16 to grant an appeal from resident Raven Wallene that reverses a humane officer—s denial of an excess-dog permit.
Wallene, who identified herself and the apartment unit where she lives, told the council she had taken in the animals after a family death and that she had followed the complex—s emotional-support-animal rules. "I have followed every rule to the letter," Wallene said, asking alderpersons to consider the ages and bond of the animals…
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