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Caldwell residents seek temporary home-based dog-boarding permit to meet local demand
Summary
Emily and Mark Romero asked Caldwell's city council to allow a temporary home-based dog-boarding operation — up to 10 dogs for 1–2 years — while they raise funds for a commercial facility; the mayor encouraged coordination with planning and zoning and staff follow-up.
Emily and Mark Romero, residents of 5219 Junegrass Way, asked the Caldwell City Council on Nov. 17 to consider either a special use permit or a noncommercial kennel license to operate a small home-based dog boarding business for a limited time.
“We are here to respectfully request your consideration of either a special use permit or creation of a non commercial kennel license that would allow us to temporarily operate a small home based dog boarding kennel,” Emily…
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