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Boulder City introduces leash-law, animal-control and breeders-permit ordinances; business-impact statement approved
Summary
Council introduced three ordinances for Nov. 10 — amendments to animal-control and public-land use provisions and a new breeders permit — and approved the business-impact statement for the breeders ordinance by voice vote after public comment urging stricter limits.
Boulder City Council introduced two animal-related ordinances and a separate police-department ordinance on Oct. 28 and scheduled them for public hearing on Nov. 10.
Bill 2089 would amend the municipal code to remove the supervision exception to prohibitions on animals at large and add civil penalties; Bill 2090 would create a breeders permit and set regulations and fees for the breeding of dogs and cats. City Attorney Brittney Walker presented a business-impact statement prepared under NRS chapter 237; the Chamber of Commerce told staff it did not anticipate business impacts, and staff received public comments both…
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