If the owners of Krabloonik Dog Sledding want to continue leasing their property on Divide Road from the town of Snowmass Village, they’ll need to provide easy-to-understand records and plans for an off-tether exercise, adoption, retirement and spay and neuter programs for the dogs to the town by May 2.
Amid nearly three hours of contentious conversation Monday, Snowmass Village Town Council determined that Krabloonik Dog Sledding is in default on its lease and must provide plans and documentation for its adoption program, retirement program, spay and neuter program and off-tether program by May 2 to cure the default.
At a special meeting on Monday, the Snowmass Village Town Council identified several items related to Krabloonik Dog Sledding’s lease with the town that the facility’s owners will need to address in the coming weeks.
By and large, the “burden of proof” to show that Krabloonik Dog Sledding is in compliance with state rules and local best practices falls on the facility operators, who maintain and provide the records showing that they’re meeting requirements and best practices.