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Location for building delays opening of the Logan County Animal Shelter
by Debbie Rolen
Staff Writer
Feb 15, 2013 | 4229 views | 6 6 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print

There is good news and bad news about the new animal shelter for Logan County. The good news is that there is a brand new structure at three-mile-curve which could be completed in a short period of time. The bad news is the shelter is located in the right-of-way for the Route 10 road construction and has to be moved.

The landfill, which is on property adjacent to the location of the animal shelter, is also in the right-of-way.

County Administrator Rosco Adkins said he met with the W.Va. Department of Highways and they told him he would be notified the direction to go in by February 8.

“If they give me an answer, then I’m back to work putting it (the animal shelter) where we need to put it,” said Adkins, “The land fill is a separate issue. They are going to pay for the landfill since the county owns the property. We’ll have to find another location and go through the process again, but there is no problem with that.”

Adkins said the building for the animal shelter is more important. The plan is to move the building to a different elevation on the other side of the leased property, which is outside of the right-of-way. The move can be accomplished within a week once the location is designated.

Contractors are lined up and ready to complete work on the shelter, which was scheduled to be ready by February 1. The work to be completed after the building is in place includes pouring the floor, installing drains, electrical wiring, heating and cooling and fencing around the property. Adkins believes the work can be completed in a very short period of time, barring any problems or bad weather.

Once the shelter is completed, animals will have a door to go from inside to outside into a fenced area. There will be an overhang of five feet from the building to provide the animals with protection from the sun or rain. The floor will be sealed concrete so it can be hosed off and kept free of germs and bacteria. There will even be separate drains and systems for disposing of human vs. animal waste.



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thetruth88
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February 22, 2013
Why is one of the pound workers asking for donations on facebook? Aren't the taxpayers already paying for cleaning supplies and food for the animals? Is that a conflict of intrest? If it was another county department,the public would be going crazy. An example would be the Circuit Clerk's office asking for donations of paper and printer ink. COME ON, WAKE UP LOGAN. Anyways, Why ask for food, if they don't hardly feed the animals. My friend's dog was in there and lost 15 lbs in a few days. She paid over $100 to get her dog back and it lost weight.
lchrislip
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February 18, 2013
I am very glad Logan is getting a new building, however I am very sad to see the pictures of a building that is not much larger than the one they have now. This pound takes in at least 25-30 animals a week, there is hardly room for all of these animals in this tiny building. It is also very disturbing to me that once again the animals of Logan County are being pushed aside, literally. Was this a joke putting this building in a place where the new road was to come through? While I do think the county commission has seen now that there is a group willing to help them if they will let us, I still don't think they are fully aware of how much SAFE is doing for the community. Not only have we brought in thousands and thousands of dollars in adoption fees, we are also eliminating the need to execute so many animals as they have done in the past. Saving Animals from Euthanasia has been going and getting animals before they ever have to go into the pound and sending them out to rescues and adopters. Two weeks ago we were called to go to a dog at Peach Creek, who had his leg stuck in a beaver trap. This dog would have died there if SAFE would not have went that evening. We do not want another high kill pound with the same views on executing animals, we want a shelter where animals have a chance at life. We hope that county commission will work with us to eliminate the need of ever having to kill a healthy animal again.

Lesley Chrislip, Director of Saving Animals from Euthanasia.
bogswart
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February 16, 2013
and they need to and it is state law that they also keep count of the dogs they kill and the dogs they catch and they dont do it. and they need to keep that sewer hole clean that is animal cruelty and they better have a health certificate when they adopt them out als. like i said all amoney rackett
cheerup
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February 16, 2013
the state will most likely foot the bill to move the building, funds will come from the highway improvement money for route 10. Brilliant move by the county. Still taxpayer money, but different basket. Finally Logan will have a top notch animal shelter at minimum cost to the county.
myluckyfortune
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February 15, 2013
Why would they even start a dog shelter there when everybody knew that was in a right-of-way for the road? Isn't it going to be more expensive now to move it? The building doesn't look big enough for a proper shelter to me. Please know, I am grateful that the county commission finally stepped up and decided to build a shelter. We really need one. Now, the most important thing is that the dog pound and rescue groups work together to help the animals. And, the pound needs to have someone available to answer the phone during regular business hours and an emergency number for after hours. That person needs to coordinate everything online, the strays and lost pets, the people adopting and other rescue groups who can help. It can be done.
shawnasdad
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February 15, 2013
My question is who is paying for this building to be moved?? The taxpayers??????? Why won't anyone take responsibility for this...somebody didn't follow through on their job..COUNTY COMMSION!!!
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