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/ - 9 <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Geoffrey Gledhill, County Attorney <br /> FROM: Daniel B. Reimer, Health Director f1 <br /> DATE: October 22, 1996 <br /> SUBJECT: Proposed Amendments to the Animal Control Ordinance <br /> Attached is a copy of Animal Control's proposed Amendments to the Orange County <br /> Animal Control Ordinance. The following is an explanation of each proposed change. <br /> Section TV - Animal License Fees. Stricken is the phrase at the end of the section "and <br /> shall be issued a license tag". Animal Control wants to cease to issue a tag with each pet <br /> licensure. This would save approximately $7,770 in postage and materials as well as <br /> AFTE. <br /> Section V.A.3. Stricken is the word"license" (tag) in that we propose to eliminate it. <br /> Section V.C. Stricken is the fifth and highest redemption fee on the graduated scale. <br /> Animal Control and the APS believe it is unnecessarily high. <br /> Section VII - Definitions, definition number (2.) "Adequate Shelter". Added to the first <br /> paragraph of the definition are four sentences that more or less define a suitable dog house <br /> or house for other small mammals. <br /> The phrase"for all animals" is added to the beginning of the second paragraph to make the <br /> transition from dogs, cats and small animals to all animals. <br /> Section XIII - Impoundment of Animals. In subsection A, the phrase "An animal" at the <br /> beginning is changed to "Domesticated animals". In the second sentence several words <br /> are deleted to eliminate the requirement that the shelter collect fees or penalties imposed <br /> by Animal Control. In the third sentence, the word "euthanized" is substituted for <br /> destroyed as being a more precise descriptor. The fourth sentence provides for feral <br /> animals to be excepted from the county's five day holding period. The fi$h sentence is <br /> added because of the deletions in the second sentence. The sixth sentence specifies that <br /> the animal shelter may euthanize bite quarantined animals not reclaimed by their owners <br /> within three days after the quarantine period has ended. <br />