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<br />Lrterin: Animal Services Agreenreut <br />Jrrr:e 23, 2006 <br />Page 2 <br />The issuance of dangerous dog declarations, vicious dog orders and/or animal <br />nuisance orders (as authorized by Carrboro's Ordinances) based upon the Animal <br />Control Manager's review of bite and aggressive incident reports received from <br />the Cazrboro Police Department with the prior approval of a designee of the <br />Carrboro Police Chief. <br />Responses to all calls concerning injured animals.. <br />Assistance and expertise in animal neglect and cruelty cases. With regard to <br />concerns about shelter, sustenance, or overall care, the Animal Control Manager <br />will be available for consultation and/or support on a case-by-case basis. Also, <br />Anima] Services personnel will assist and/or otherwise work with Cazrboro Police <br />Department personnel to effectively address and resolve cases involving animal <br />hoazding, animal fighting and other more severe acts of cruelty covered by North <br />Carolina General Statute 14-360. <br />Unless there are exceptional circumstances, during this interim period Orange <br />County Animal Control generally will not handle calls or complaints other than <br />the ones specifically referred to under Scope of Service. Requests for exceptions <br />should be made to the Orange County's Animal Control Manager, Irene Paul (o: <br />919-245-2075; c: 910-210-7649). In her absence they should be made to the <br />Animal Services Director, Bob Mazotto (o: 919-968-2287; c: 919-210-9647). <br />Service Delivery <br />With regard to the manner in which the select services defined above are delivered, the <br />following is understood: <br />Animal service requests for the Town of Canboro will continue to be received by <br />the Carrboro Police Department (CPD), CPD will refer service requests covered <br />under the Scope of Service to the Animal Control Office, From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., <br />Monday tlrru Friday, CPD will refer calls to the County's Animal Control <br />Office (919-245-2075); and from 5 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. they will page a <br />designated Orange County ACO (919-216-1440). <br />Requests for field service will not be forwarded or routed through an individual <br />Orange County ACO or the Orange County Animal Shelter. <br />