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11 <br /> of the ordinance in areas that may be subject to administrative appeal. As <br /> in the past, it is expected that this may bring forth recommendations for <br /> ordinance amendments based upon the experience of the Animal Services <br /> Hearing Panel Pool with the appeal process. The ASAB will also continue <br /> to work with staff to identify legal changes that may be addressed by the <br /> BOCC through the county's legislative agenda. <br /> ASAB Vacancies and Other Deliverables: The board will continue to assist <br /> the BOCC in ensuring that board vacancies are filled in a timely and <br /> effective manner. It will make recommendations for vacancies to the BOCC <br /> based upon interactive candidate interviews. The board will also provide <br /> each new member with an orientation, which includes an introduction to <br /> the board, a review of county policies for boards and commissions, and an <br /> overview of Animal Services operations. <br /> In addition, the ASAB will continue to collaborate with Animal Services on <br /> other deliverables. These will include reviewing outside agency funding <br /> applications and reviewing applications for the annual Pat Sanford Animal <br /> Welfare Award. If past experience holds true for the coming year, other <br /> tasks deserving the attention of the ASAB and staff will emerge in the <br /> course of the year as a result of service challenges and/or stakeholders <br /> concerns. <br /> Approved December 13, 2018 <br /> Bob Marotto, Animal Services Director <br />