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Public commenters press county on dog nuisance, HOA receivership and request use of courthouse grounds for prayer vigil
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Summary
During public comment residents asked the board to intervene in a chronic dog‑barking and neglect situation, asked about ending an HOA receivership, and a pastor requested use of courthouse grounds for a May 17 prayer vigil; commissioners directed staff to follow up and approved the event contingent on no scheduling conflicts.
Several residents spoke during public comment, raising neighborhood concerns and an event request. An associate pastor requested use of the courthouse grounds for a countywide prayer vigil on Sunday, May 17 at 2 p.m.; the board moved to approve the request contingent on there being no scheduling conflict and the motion passed unanimously.
A resident (speaker 5) described an ongoing nuisance at a neighboring property involving persistent barking and alleged inadequate care for an estimated nine to ten dogs, saying calls to animal control had led only to education visits. The resident cited portions of the county’s animal control ordinance (chapters and sections provided to county staff) and asked for stronger enforcement. Commissioners and staff advised the resident to submit a formal complaint to animal control so the county can open a file and pursue enforcement steps.
Robin Webb (speaker 13) asked about an HOA receivership placed nearly 11 years earlier and whether the court‑ordered receivership could end now that the debt is paid. County staff explained receiverships are court matters and directed Webb to the superior court or to the association's attorney to obtain docket and filing information; staff offered to assist in locating the docket number.
Commissioners made routine approvals afterward—prior minutes and payroll claims—and adjourned the meeting.

