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~~ <br />Animal Services Advisory Board Meeting <br />Approved Minr~tes <br />March 19, 2008 <br />Page 2 <br />Animal Noise Ordinance-b~ene Phipps gave an z~pdate on an item that was discussed at the November <br />2007 ASAB meeting regarding a z°egzzest from an Orange Cozznty citizen (David Sykes) to review the <br />current Animal Ordinance as it relates to the noise dishzrbance associated with roosters. Presently the <br />County's ordinance only addresses nzzisance barking and does not allow any type of resolution for other <br />animal noises. In 2007, the Animal Control Division of Animal Services received only three complaints in <br />different locations regarding roosters and specifically the noise that they make. Research was conducted <br />on Municode to determine which cozrnties around the state had ordinance provisions to address these <br />issues. Ms. Phipps provided members of the board with a report listing the findings. <br />A motion was made by Jean Austin and seconded by Moses Cary that the Animal Services Advisory Board <br />does not feel it is appropriate to move forward with a recommendation that the Animal Ordinance be <br />changed but that there be further contact with Mr. Sykes regarding potential civil relief. VOTE: <br />Unanimous <br />Pet Overpopr~lation Committee-Pat Sanford reported that they gathered a lot of information at the last <br />meeting and Beth Livingston of Animal Kind reported that at the present time they are spaying and <br />neutering about 100 animals a year in Orange County without any funds from Orange Cozznty Animal <br />Services and that at an average cost per surgery of $75-$100 they could do 100 more surgeries. Animal <br />Kind would do all the administration and currently Animal Kind has contracts with local veterinarians. <br />Ms. Sanford also reported that the feral cat caretakers are coming back to discuss how to handle feral cat <br />colonies and to try and reduce the number offeral cats coming in to the shelter. <br />Bob Marotto reported that there is now $16, 000.00 in the County's Community Spay Neuter fund and that <br />the amount is expected to grow to -$25, 000 or more before the end of the fiscal year. Some of the funds <br />were used for the Spay Day USA program where we sterilized 20 animals belonging to clients of the <br />Department of Social Services. The actzzal list was 31 animals but dzze to the exact compliment of <br />males/females and cats/dogs, we were only able to process 20 that particular day. We plan ongoing back <br />to the veterinarian with a supplemental contract to capture the other eleven animals. The plan is to use <br />remaining inoney in this account in the last quarter for a variety ofprograms, which will help with the <br />prevention of unwantedpets that end up in the shelter. The committee will come back at the next board <br />meeting with a specific programmatic and monetary recommendation and proceed on that basis. <br />Adoption/Placernent Committee Bob Marotto would like to get support from the ASAB for the <br />agreement and the guideline documents that have been developed by the committee. The idea is to be in a <br />position to finalize the documents in the near future, and that wozzld require review and approval by the <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />• A motion was made by Jean Austin and seconded by Kris Bergstrand to add "appropriate <br />socialization "after the word veterinary care of item 2 on page 2 of the document. VOTE: <br />Unanimous <br />• A motion was made by Jean Azzstin and seconded by Kris Bergstrand to remove the word "nzay" <br />and replace it with the word "mzzst" in item 10 ofpage 4. VOTE: Unanimous <br />• A motion was made by Moses Cary and seconded by Kris Bergstrand to strike the last sentence of <br />item 10 ofpage 4. VOTE: Unanimous <br />