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Commission probes vaccinations, capacity and breeding restrictions in kennel special use permit
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Summary
At the start of the workshop commissioners and staff questioned a kennel special use permit applicant on vaccination requirements, owner waivers, ability of animal control to make unscheduled inspections, wastewater/drainfield needs and whether breeding should be excluded by condition.
At the opening of the workshop commissioners reviewed a special use permit application for a kennel. Commissioners pressed the applicant on vaccination requirements (rabies, distemper, parvo), whether the county could enforce vaccination and animal‑control standards beyond a private waiver, and whether staff or animal control could perform unscheduled visits during business hours. The applicant said typical waivers and standard kennel vaccine requirements would be required and that animal control indicated they could visit during business hours.
A commissioner asked whether the SUP should explicitly exclude breeding; staff noted the county’s ordinance definition of 'kennel' includes breeding and that to prevent scope creep the commission could add narrower language to the permit to exclude breeding if desired. Commissioners also queried capacity numbers: the draft permit narrative referenced up to 30 animals at peak but the applicant said they were comfortable with up to 15 and staff noted county properties sometimes allow up to 45 at peak. The health department review and a commercial drain‑field requirement were mentioned for wastewater/discharge control.
No final action or vote on the kennel SUP was taken during the segment recorded in the transcript; staff and applicant left open edits to the draft SUP conditions and to add language clarifying owner responsibility and county enforcement.

