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ORD-2008-069 - Proposed Animal Ordinance Amendment on the Tethering of Dogs
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ORD-2008-069 - Proposed Animal Ordinance Amendment on the Tethering of Dogs
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5/20/2008
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5b
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5-15 <br />Tethering Committee Meeting <br />July 11`' 2007 <br />Page 2 <br />Finally, it was agreed that the implementation period should be changed so that an adopted <br />amendment would become fully enforceable eighteen months after its adoption. The first <br />twelve months would be an education period prior to the ordinance becoming effective, and <br />the final six months would involve limited enforcement using only warnings. <br />Committee members agreed that once the approved changes were made, the report should be <br />presented to the ASAB for review and a decision as to whether it should be recommended to <br />the BOCC. It was further agreed that Bob Marotto and Margie Huggins would prepare a <br />final draft that would then be circulated by email to all Committee members for their <br />approval. <br />Meeting Adjourned 8:00 p.m. <br />The Orange County Tethering Committee Report and Proposal for Ordinance Amendment <br />(dated July 301h, 2007) was submitted to the Animal Services Advisory Board and <br />subsequently approved. <br />
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