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4/18/2007
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ASAB Approved Minutes— <br />April 18th, 2007 <br />Page 2 <br />The county attorney would be in involved with the specific language and affirm that there is <br />authority and statue for the county to in acts such a regulation. <br />Keeping of Wild Animals Ordinance Task Force—Ross Oglesbee discussed the handout of the <br />meeting summary that was provided. It was decided to invite Veterinarians Robert Shoppler and <br />Cheryl Hoglar to the May 1 st , 2007 meeting to answer questions that the task force have. It was <br />discussed that at this point the committee are only looking at wild animals (not lions and tigers, <br />wildcats or bear) that are native to North Carolina and for purposes of rehabilitation, not for <br />exhibition and not for rescue. In situations where the animals are so injured that they cannot be <br />rehabilitated and returned to the wild, they are not to be used for educational purposes or to be <br />kept. There are currently 17 rehabilitators in Orange County and it was suggested that we <br />consider getting input from some of these rehabilitators. The next step would be to gather <br />information from the May 1 st , 2007 meeting and consider rather it will be valuable to have <br />regulatory officials from the State of North Carolina to interact with the committee. <br />New Animal Services FacilityBob Marotto gave an update on the regulatory process and <br />Susan Elmore reviewed and discussed the floor plan. The board asked questions and had some <br />suggestions regarding lighting, separation of cats and dogs from each other’s view, surgical area <br />having the option for privacy during procedures, etc. <br />Animal Placement and Fostering Updates—Jessica Allison gave a brief summary and reviewed <br />handouts of the Status Report, Foster Program Summary Review and Animal Dispositions <br />statistical summary for the month of March. She reported that at the last meeting the committee <br />discussed review of adoption statistics and ways to improve on the ways of reporting on them. <br />Some of the action items the committee came up with was how the presentation of the graphical <br />data over time, the manner of the presentation of monthly data and refinement of euthanasia <br />identification. Ways to incorporate more specific medical data and behavioral data. Handouts <br />were given to the members of the board for the new Animal Shelter Flyer with pull off sheets, <br />which have been distributed throughout the county to elevate the profile of the shelter and part of <br />the outreach program to share with the community. It was reported that Caroline Green and <br />James Kramer have been working on a draft document regarding the Placement Partner <br />Program. Once the document reaches a preliminary finished form for further discussion and <br />revision will come back to the Animal Service Advisory Board for endorsement and approval. The <br />next meeting will be held May 4th, 2007. <br />It was requested that on the next month’s Animal Services Advisory Board Meeting we add to the <br />Agenda a topic be added to have a discussion regarding canvassing solutions and effective <br />control for feral cats.
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