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Approved 12/5/12 <br />3 <br />Peter Hallenbeck: You can say there are almost two kinds of kennels. One being plopped down in a rural area and <br />another type of kennel which is not much different than having a business inside a building. The distinguishing <br />factor is where it is. <br /> <br />Lisa Stuckey: If I were in a rural area that was residential and someone had 18 dogs living next door to me, I would <br />be pretty upset if they were really loud. <br /> <br />Tony Blake: Using the Carrboro Animal Hospital, behind there is a residential neighborhood and they have a small <br />grassy area to walk their dogs. <br /> <br />Larry Wright: I think a lot of this is runs and how they are set up. <br /> <br />Michael Harvey: My suggestion would be that the BOCC are looking for your input, I would suggest that you take <br />until the January meeting and provide comments to staff copying the rest of the Planning Board. <br /> <br />Rachel Hawkins: Is the Orange County Animal Control in the same realm as kennels? <br /> <br />Michael Harvey: I am not sure how they are classified since they are in Chapel Hill. <br /> <br />Craig Benedict: Kennel SUP. <br /> <br />Larry Wright: What I would suggest is to try and find out what some other municipalities and counties might do if <br />you have time. <br /> <br />Michael Harvey: Maybe if we could get comments by December 5 so we can discuss those with Mr. Moratto of <br />Orange County Animal Services. <br /> <br />Larry Wright: Reminder that dinner meeting is on November 19. I want to encourage you to have comments to the <br />BOCC. <br /> <br />************************************ <br />19