Relief for Germantown mini horse owner as city rethinks ordinance
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A Germantown mini horse owner gets relief after her case is dismissed as the city considers changes to its animal ordinance.
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Susan Bruner's case was dismissed after the city said she was in violation of a new ordinance requiring mini horses to have at least one acre of land.
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