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A commercial kennel shall be designed, constructed and maintained so that sound emitted through exterior walls and roofs enclosing areas where animals are kept shall not exceed forty-five decibels. Building plans submitted for building permit approval for commercial kennels or structures which are to be used to house commercial kennels shall include a certification by a registered architect or acoustical engineer that the building will meet the requirements of this section. Existing buildings that are to be used as commercial kennels shall also be certified by a registered architect or acoustical engineer as complying with the requirements of this section.
(Ord. 87-79. Passed 5-7-79.)
The requirements of Section 771.03 shall not apply to veterinarian outpatient clinics which are defined as follows: A structure where small animals or pets are given medical or surgical treatment only. Such clinic must be within a completely enclosed building with no outside facilities or accessory structures for animals.
(Ord. 87-79. Passed 5-7-79.)