I also live in a residential zone – and sanctuary status is only given only to the commercial zone – and that’s why they did not give to me this time (though that what the office gave to me also in 2004).  When I talked to the lady with the status and asked her about sanctuary status is only given to the residential zone, and she told me that, the told her that it’s ok, as she is self-funded only, but not getting any donation – which sort of makes sense to me,, as the main reason why they only give the sanctuary/non-profit status to the commercial zone is to avoid bothering residents in the residential area as they expect more traffic – but if they are self-funded and not expecting any traffic, why shouldn’t it give to the residential zone?  I guess it’s a zoning issue now?? Right?  I think zoning restriction comes before the animal service ordinance, right?

 


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Hmm.  Wow, I would want to bring up that other woman's case, but you're right in not wanting to jeopardize her. What is the zoning for where you are? If you incorporated as a nonprofit rescue group, could you get a kennel or sanctuary license?

Michelle

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