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An Exterior Alteration Application is required for all dog runs and dog houses.  (NOTE: Dog runs and dog houses for animals that may not be considered domesticated house pets will be highly discouraged; applications will be strictly reviewed and generally denied.)

Dog runs and dog houses should be located behind the house (as close to the house as possible), and preferably attached to the house.  However, if circumstances permit, the dog run may be located at the side of the house.  It should be situated carefully to avoid inconvenience or nuisance to neighbors.  To ensure privacy of adjacent neighbors, dog runs and dog houses should not be located near property lines.  All applications for dog runs and dog houses will require the adjacent owners' signatures on the application.

The size of dog runs/houses should be proportionate to the size of the resident's house and lot.

If other fencing exists on the property, fencing for dogs should be the same type.