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ANIMAL PROTECTION SOCIETY OF ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 239 <br /> 1081 AIRPORT ROAD •• CHAPEL HILL. NORTH CAROLIN" 7514 <br /> apsTELEPHONE 919-987-7383 <br /> Mary Scarbrough January 3, 1989 <br /> 306 Revere Road, <br /> Hillsborough, NC <br /> Dear Ms. Scarbrough: <br /> We are planning to establish an animal sanctuary that would <br /> include, among other things, Kennels, a large animal holding <br /> facility, and wildlife rehabilitation areas. These facilities <br /> will address important needs for the entire county. We have been <br /> looking at property along Eubanks Road in Orange County as a site <br /> for this animal sanctuary. <br /> In analyzing the provisions of the zoning ordinance re- <br /> garding a Class B special use permit for Kennels or riding <br /> stables/academies (Sec. 8.8.11) , we believe that the category of <br /> a humane shelter fits well within the spirit of this provision <br /> with no substantive changes required. Section 8.8.11 deals with <br /> 'kennels, barns, exercise yards, riding arenas, pens, and related <br /> 410 improvements all of which are consistent with the facilities <br /> associated with a humane shelter, which may handle a variety of <br /> species of animals. <br /> We believe that if the kennels, barns, or animal holding <br /> areas are appropriate for the species being housed, there are not <br /> substantive differences affecting public health or safety or <br /> rights of adjacent property owners so long as the requirements <br /> for the issuance of the special use permit pursuant to Section <br /> 8.8.11 are met. Indeed, at the Orange County Animal Shelter in <br /> Chapel Hill we routinely handle a variety of species of animals, <br /> including goats, owls, squirrels, etc. , without difficulty. <br /> We have enclosed a copy of Section 8.8.11 , which we have <br /> marked to reflect suggested changes in this section to clarifY <br /> the applicability of this section to humane shelters. <br /> Thank you for your assistance in this matter. - We look <br /> forward to working with you to process the necessary permits for <br /> the animal sanctuary. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Donald Ingr ham • <br /> 411 President <br />
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