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11/21/2018
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Orange County Animal Services <br /> 1601 Eubanks Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 <br /> ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD (ASAB) <br /> Meeting Summary <br /> 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. <br /> Wednesday, November 21, 2018 <br /> Orange County Animal Services <br /> 1601 Eubanks Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT: Maureane Hoffman (Chair), Evelyn Daniel, Elmore, Beth Grooms, Lee <br /> Pickett, Amanda Schwoerke, Bryan Stuart, Edmund Tiryakian, Lisa Wells <br /> MEMBERS ABSENT: Molly Mullin, Susan Elmore, Diane Obeid <br /> STAFF PRESENT: Bob Marotto (Animal Services Director); Andi Morgan, Animal Services <br /> Assistant Director <br /> Agenda approved <br /> Meeting summaries for September and October approved <br /> No public comments <br /> New business: <br /> 2019 Meeting Schedule <br /> 3rd Wed of the month except for holidays <br /> No meetings July or December <br /> Proposed schedule approved (as amended to reflect corrected years and November <br /> date) <br /> Progress Report & Work plan <br /> Bob talked about priorities and strategic goals <br /> Maureane suggested additions to plans with respect to community services section for <br /> next year. Bob will add a sentence or two <br /> Ed suggested attaching article about the barn cat program; also suggested making it <br /> explicit our success with respect to "lifelong muzzling," add dogfighting legislative <br /> advocacy. (Maureane agreed with this but thought it should be couched in terms of <br /> using a behavioral assessment to make the determination rather than a once-size-fits all <br /> inflexible standard) <br /> 1. community's and media's positive reception of community-cats program <br /> 2. being able to allow for "revisit[ing], review[ing], and rescind[ing]" of dangerous-dog <br /> declarations <br />
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