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Protection Policy Committee deadlocks on appeal of excess-animal permit for 2566 Remington Court; goes to Common Council

Protection Policy Committee · March 27, 2026
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The committee split 2–2 on whether to overturn the denial of an excess-animal permit for a Remington Court property after police presented a multi-year incident history and neighbors offered conflicting accounts. The item will be heard by the Common Council on April 21 with no committee recommendation.

A 2–2 tie Tuesday left no recommendation from the Protection Policy Committee on an appeal of a denied excess-animal permit for the property listed at 2566 Remington Court, sending the matter to the Common Council on April 21 for final decision.

Officer Mayans of the Green Bay Police Department told the committee she reviewed a series of calls for service tied to the address dating back to 2018, including two incidents involving a dog named Roscoe and more recent reports involving a dog identified in police records as Daisy. "She does currently meet criteria for a dangerous dog. We're not deeming her dangerous at this time," Officer Mayans said, adding that the denial was based on the "totality of the circumstances" and a continuing risk of nuisance and uncontrolled animals in…

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