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3 <br /> their adoption because of public concerns about potential adverse impacts upon family <br /> pets and watch dogs. <br /> Timeline <br /> The steps taken in reviewing Mr. Williams' concerns and proposed Ordinance amendments are <br /> as follows <br /> 1. On August 30, 2020 Mr. Williams emailed his concerns to Animal Services and the <br /> Animal Services Director responded and recommended that he address his concerns to <br /> the Animal Services Advisory Board. (Attachment 1) <br /> 2. At the September 26, 2020 meeting of the Animal Services Advisory Board meeting, Mr. <br /> Williams presented his proposed ordinance amendments. He did so on the basis of an <br /> email summary he shared earlier the same day. (Attachment II) <br /> 3. The Animal Services Director reviewed Mr. Williams's concerns with the Anne Marie <br /> Tosco, the department's staff attorney, at their regular bi-weekly meeting held on <br /> September 17, 2020. He then shared the outcomes of this conversation with the <br /> Officers of the Animal Services Advisory Board. <br /> 4. The Officers addressed critical considerations in a memo to the Animal Services Advisory <br /> Board that recommended that no ordinance amendments be pursued. (Attachment III) <br /> This memo was distributed and discussed at the October 21, 2020 meeting of the <br /> Animal Services Advisory Board but could not be distributed in advance of the meeting, <br /> Accordingly, a decision on the recommendation of the Officers was deferred. <br /> 5. At its November 18, 2020 meeting, the Animal Services Advisory Board voted <br /> unanimously against making these ordinance amendments and to send this memo as <br /> part of a package to the Commissioners and County Manager. <br /> cc: Travis Myren, Deputy County Manager <br /> Anne Marie Tosco, Orange County Staff Attorney <br /> Amanda Schwoerke,JD, Chair, Animal Services Advisory Board <br /> Bryan Stuart, Ph.D. Vice-Chair, Animal Services Advisory Board <br /> 3 <br />