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Message <br />Natalie Amos <br />From: Maria Hoey <br />Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 4:46 PM <br />To: Natalie Amos <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />ATTACHMENT 15 <br />Subject: FW: Please do NOT approve the "Residential Use of Trained to Kill Wild Raptors" on your consent <br />calendar! <br />-----Original Message----- <br />From: Anne Fox <br />Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 1:13 F'M <br />To: Karen Diaz <br />Cc: Maria Hoey; Donna Decker <br />Subject: Fw: Please do NOT approve the "Residential Use of Trained to Kill Wild Raptors" on your consent <br />calendar! <br />Hello, <br />This email refers to emails being available from the City Clerk's office. <br />1. Leveraging a neighbor to keep quiet due a dispute over a tree <br />2. Raptor is not a fowl <br />Can we have a copy of these emails electronically and as printouts? <br />Also, can the Planning Commission get a copy of the verbatim definition of a'fowl' from any city PUDs and <br />Specific Plans, i.e., the Hatsushi PUD referenced below, the Vineyard Corridor Specific Plan, the Happy Valley <br />Specific Plan and the NSSP? <br />Thanks <br />Anne <br />---- Original Message ----- <br />From: Dan Carl <br />To: <br />Sent: IVlondi~y, October 08, 2007 11:29 AM <br />Subject: Please.do NOT approve the "Residential Use of Trained to Kill Wild Raptors" on your consent calendar! <br />Dear Planning Commissioners, <br />I understand that you will be reviewing a long standing municipal code violation with respect to keeping a <br />captive, trained to kill wild raptor in a residential neighborhood in the Vintage Hills area in your next <br />meeting. <br />Just as good fences make good neighbors, good municipal code helps keep residential neighborhoods <br />safe and presumed free from such situations. I would hope that you would not entertain modification to the <br />municipal code to classify trained to kill raptors or other wild animals as "pets" like dogs or cats or <br />chickens. I also understand that in this particular situation, there is an element of "hunting within city limits" <br />as the blood-sport training and feeding of this wild raptor requires vivisection of quail, doves, bunnies, <br />ducks and the like (as documented by the applicant in on the public record a-mails available from the City <br />Clerks office) which raises further municipal code questions. <br />I would also hope that any "end-around" using a CUP would not be approved - as any property owner in <br />12/5/2007 <br />