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Council debates animal-control ordinance, dog-license role; decision deferred
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Summary
Council members reviewed attorney-drafted animal-control language and debated whether to keep dog-license requirements or transfer enforcement to the county sheriff. After discussion, they deferred formal changes to allow further review and consultation with the sheriff's office.
The Corinne City Council discussed animal-control ordinances and whether the city should continue requiring dog licenses or shift responsibility to the county sheriff.
Staff (speaker 7) said the city attorney provided sample ordinances from other towns addressing breeding and enforcement. Committee member (speaker 3) reported she had re-examined existing city ordinances and shifted from wanting to eliminate licenses to supporting them because dog tags help identify owners when animals are lost. She told the council: "I think it helps us track or keep track of the animals that we have...it also helps when there's a loss for us to know, with the tags who they belong to."
The council discussed whether removing the animal-control ordinance would relieve the city of operational responsibilities and whether removing license requirements should accompany that change. Chair (speaker 1) emphasized the need to consult the sheriff's department about burden and enforcement before finalizing any changes.
Members agreed to delay substantive action and placed the matter on the next meeting agenda to allow research, discussion with the sheriff's office, and review of the attorney-supplied language.
