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However, officials discovered none of the city's ordinances addressed whether alligators were allowed in commercial districts.
"So, at the request of the property owner, the city council revered that issue and asked for the city administration to develop an ordinance that could be considered that would allow for an alligator to be on the premises of a commercial district," Harmer said, "with certain caveats and safeguards put in place."
The Port Huron Times Herald reported the measure passed by a 4-2 vote with Councilman Ken Harris and Councilwoman Anita Ashford voting against the ordinance.
"I'm not comfortable with it," Ashford said. "My answer is no, no, no."