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03 Hearing to Review the Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration from March 8, 2020-Revised
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03 Hearing to Review the Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration from March 8, 2020-Revised
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/ / <br /> POLtCE �� � Eric Klang <br /> 218.�68.81 l I {��� C'hief of Police <br /> Fa�218.�68.Sfid7 �`:s�i 4638 Coimtv Road l 1 <br /> plpd���peciuotlakes-mn.�ov Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 <br /> www.pequotl akes-mn.� <br /> In light of the above, we propose that the order of procedure for the City Council to hear this appeal on <br /> April 7, 2020 should be as follows: <br /> 1. Open public hearing—Mayor Tayloe <br /> 2. Opening comments on process of appeal by Mayor Tayloe and Chief Klang <br /> 3. Introductory comments by City/Police Department staff— 5 minutes <br /> 4. Appellant, Mr. Rose, has the opportunity to be heard by the City Council and to show why the <br /> Police Department's potentially dangerous dog declaration should be overruled or amended— 10 <br /> minutes <br /> 5. City/Police Department staff presentation of evidence that Mr. Rose's dog, Jax, satisfy the <br /> statutory definition of dangerous dog and opportunity to rebut evidence submitted by and/or <br /> respond to arguments made by Mr. Rose— 10 minutes <br /> 6. Questions from City Council members <br /> 7. Close public hearing and record—Mayor Tayloe <br /> 8. City Council deliberations on the issue <br /> 9. City Council make a motion and to approve resolution making factual findings and order <br /> affirming or overruling the March 8, 2020 potentially dangerous dog declaration during open <br /> meeting. <br /> Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Chief Eric Klang <br />
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