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Committee discusses enforcement of puppy sales, ordinance review and a staff retirement
Summary
Committee members reported a puppy sales complaint; staff said itinerant vendor permits are enforced by police and animals cannot be seized without a warrant. Amanda Wheedle said she will meet with legal on ordinance updates, and staff member Morgan announced retirement.
A committee member reported a complaint about people selling pit-bull puppies without permits at a Sherwood Way Walmart and asked what enforcement action is appropriate. Amanda Wheedle and other staff explained the city’s enforcement roles: animals are considered property and cannot be seized without a warrant, and itinerant vendor permits are enforced by the Police Department. "As far as…
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