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3 <br /> <br />surrendered through the court to OCAS. The DA will make a final motion that establishes that the <br />defendant does have the right to collect evidence from the dogs before they are disposed. <br />(C) Ordinance considerations: Maureane Hoffman described the forthcoming changes, amendments, and edits <br />to the UAO. A list of inconsistencies and unclear policy has been collected during hearings and public <br />comments: <br />1. Bob Marotto presented an example of confusing language about landowner permissions as a factor <br />during an animal attack. Sec.4-42. (b) (3) currently reads, “Without provocation has injured, <br />maimed or killed a pet or domestic livestock, except where such animal has bitten or killed a pet or <br />domestic livestock that is on the land of another without permission or is defending a person.” <br />2. Several issues have arisen from hearing experiences about whether the ordinance needs to be <br />more flexible with respect to the declaration of an animal as dangerous. Specific examples were <br />given where clear exceptions exist versus when propensities exist. <br />3. Appeals procedural deadlines are not clear to readers. <br />4. Public nuisance provision for cats as previously discussed was referred for change. <br />5. The issue of whether Sec. 4-42 needs to be amended to establish a different form of restraint for <br />animals deemed dangerous is currently under discussion. <br />6. The scope of appeals needs clarification. <br />Proposed ordinance edits will be on the June agenda. Bob Marotto will send the items to be discussed. <br /> <br />Information Items (made available): <br />(A) Monthly Sheltering Statistical Reports, April 2018 <br />(B) Monthly Field Service Statistical Report, April 2018 <br /> <br />Adjournment and next meeting: <br />Michelle Walker made a motion to adjourn at 8:12 pm; Susan Elmore seconded. Motion carried without <br />dissent. The next meeting is June 20, 2018 at 6:30 pm, Orange County Animal Services Center. <br /> <br />Minutes taken: <br />Victoria Hudson
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