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• <br /> Animal Control Appeals Committee <br /> March 1, 2012 <br /> The meeting convened at 7:30 p.m. in the Berger Room, 16 Lowell Street, Reading, <br /> Massachusetts. Present were Animal Control Appeals Committee Chairman John Miles and <br /> member Susan Giacalone, Town Manager Peter Hechenbleikner, dog owner Lisa Swanson from <br /> 433 Pearl Street, Amanda Swanson from 433 Pearl Street, Animal Control Officer Ron Burns, <br /> Police Lieutenant Richard Robbins, Michelle Benson from 28 Eastway in Reading. <br /> The Town Manager explained that Ms. Swanson had emailed him (a copy of the email is <br /> included in the material packet) and her Attorney had contacted the Town Manager on March 1, <br /> 2012 requesting a continuance until either March 8 or March 15. <br /> The Animal Control Appeals Committee discussed with Animal Control Officer Ron Burns the <br /> current status of the animal. The quarantined period has expired. Since this is a vicious dog <br /> complaint, the Animal Control Appeals Committee was concerned about how the dog was being <br /> contained onsite now. <br /> Following discussion, a motion by Giacalone seconded by Miles that the Animal Control <br /> Appeals Committee continue the hearing scheduled for March 1, 2012 regarding a vicious <br /> dog complaint brought by the Animal Control Officer under Section 5.6.6 of the Reading <br /> General Bylaws about a dog named Attacus owned by Lisa Swanson of 433 Pearl Street. <br /> The continued hearing date will be Thursday, March 15, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. in the <br /> Conference Room at Town Hall, 16 Lowell Street, Reading, Massachusetts. A notice of the <br /> continued public hearing will be published in the local newspaper and mailed to abutters at <br /> the expense of the dog owner who has requested the continuance. Between this hearing <br /> date and the date of the completion of this hearing the following shall be in place: <br /> 1. If the dog is in the fenced backyard of 433 Pearl Street, the animal will be <br /> monitored by an adult. <br /> 2. Any other time that the dog is out of the house it will be on a leash at all <br /> times and will be muzzled. <br /> The motion was approved by a vote of 2-0-0. <br /> The dog owner asked if the dog could come to daycare two times per week. She was asked if the <br /> daycare owners were aware of this incident and she indicated they were. The Animal Control <br /> Appeals Committee had no objection to the animal being taken to daycare as long as the leash <br /> and muzzle requirements were met at all times when the animal was not in the fenced back yard <br /> of 433 Pearl Street or in the interior of the daycare facility itself. <br /> On motion by Giacalone seconded by Miles, the Animal Control Appeals Committee voted <br /> to adjourn at 7:50 p.m. by a vote of 2-0-0. <br /> r"--1 rn <br /> R sp ctfil ubmitted, <br /> N nrri <br /> S� <br /> Secretary 1J 3 r- <br /> C7 <br /> N.) in <br /> Cfl . <br /> O <br />