https://www.broward.org/Animal/Resources/Pages/NuisanceWildlife.aspx
more about these fascinating animals and learn some of the best ways to keep your home and
property "critter free." ... Spray fox scent to deter raccoons away from your
property. Common Misconceptions About Nuisance Wildlife It's okay to ... A large hive can also be established in trees or other parts of your
property causing the bees to potentially sting ...
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https://www.broward.org/Intergovernmental/Pages/BoardsCommittees.aspx
... Transfer the ongoing responsibilities of the Urban Wilderness Advisory Board to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board following the conclusion of the UWAB's primary duties and the sunsetting of the UWAB. Value Adjustment Board Serve as the decision-making authority when there is a disagreement between the taxpayer and the Broward County
Property Appraiser ...
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https://www.broward.org/Parks/safety/Pages/CustomerCodeofConduct.aspx
Creating any unreasonable and substantial risk of harm to any person,
property, or living thing (i.e., dangerous activity or activity perceived as dangerous). Entering or remaining on any park
property other than during posted park hours of ... any animal, wildlife, waterfowl, or living thing, or abandoning any animal, domestic or wild, on any park
property. ...
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https://www.broward.org/Animal/Resources/Pages/AnimalLaws.aspx
This means that the dog must be under the direct, physical control of a person by means of one of the following: Leash Cord Chain Confined to the
property of its owner by means of a fence It is against the law to tie, chain or tether a dog so that it has access to public
property or the
property of another person. There is no leash law for cats because they ...
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https://www.broward.org/Animal/Pages/Hurricane.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 0 Story 1 Hurricane and Disaster Preparedness Hurricane season runs from June until November. While natural disasters cannot be avoided, they are much easier to handle when you are prepared. As a pet owner, it's important to take extra precautions to prepare your pet if a hurricane, big storm, ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Caring for Your New Dog Story 1 Ready to bring home your new four-legged friend? Here's everything you need to know to make your pooch feel like part of the family. Dog Supply Checklist [ ] Leash [ ] Collar with Pet License [ ] Water/Food Bowls [ ] Vaccinations/Rabies [ ] Bed [ ] Toys [ ] Training ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Traveling with Your Pets Story 1 Now more than ever pets are on the go! Whether you travel by plane or automobile, planning for your pet's travel ahead of time will ensure a safe and smooth trip for both you and your furry friend. The Basics When considering the thought of bringing your pet along for ...
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https://www.broward.org/Awards/Pages/NACO-Awards-2021.aspx
... with Broward County ordinances and to secure the correct
property insurance coverage at the most competitive rates. ... Utilizing the new Content Value Capturing Program in conjunction with a new
property inspection program implemented in 2020, the Risk Management Division saved Broward County thousands of dollars by reduced
property insurance premiums in ...
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https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=12319
Banner Image Missing Tri-County Initiative Urges South Floridians - Don't Kit-Nap Kittens! - A kitten's best chance of survival is with its mom - BROWARD COUNTY, FL - South Florida shelters are taking to social media with a unified message, making a plea to the community; please Don't Kit-Nap the Kittens! Every year shelters nationwide brace themselves for ...
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https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=12457
Had things gone differently in the mid-1980s, the land might have ended up as an office park. As it was, the original developers abandoned their plans after some preliminary construction. The
property then passed into the hands of the Shooster family, from whom it was later acquired for $4.15 million of the funds approved by nearly 75 percent of voters in ...
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https://webapps6.broward.org/...ssageId=12631
... Utilizing the new application in conjunction with a new
property inspection program implemented in 2020, the Risk Management Division saved Broward County thousands of dollars by reducing
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