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Commission approves first reading of dangerous-animal ordinance, schedules July 18 adoption vote
Summary
The commission introduced and approved first reading of a dangerous-animal ordinance that clarifies classification and appeal procedures, and set July 18 for second reading and adoption; staff said animal-control officers will retain primary duties and a county contract remains a future option pending cost figures.
The Mount Clemens City Commission approved introduction and first reading of a proposed dangerous-animal ordinance and set July 18 for the second reading and potential adoption.
Staff reported the ordinance follows a June work session and was drafted to allow the animal-control officer to classify dogs as dangerous, require owner notification,…
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