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9 <br /> I ant copying the ASAB chair and vice-chair on this email in the event you would like to <br /> address yourself directly to them about your concerns. Also, I would note that you <br /> could address the ASAB for up to three minutes simply by attending one of its <br /> upcoming virtual meetings. The next one is the evening of September 16 beginning at <br /> : 0 p.m. The schedule, meeting agendas and other information is posted at <br /> https://www.orangecountync.gov/1233/Advisory-Board-Hearing-Panel-Pool <br /> Finally, I .would note that Orange ounty's restrictions on aggressive and dangerous <br /> animals are already quite a bit stronger than those provided by state law. In my <br /> experience, one of the most important ways to apply existing regulations is to for <br /> concerned county residents to work together effectively to ensure compliance and <br /> overall public health andsafety. I believe we do so generally and hope that has been <br /> your experience with Animal Services. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Bob Marotto <br /> Animal Services Director <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> c: Amanda Schwoerke, Chair, Animal Services Advisory Board <br /> Bryan Stuart, Vice-Chair, Animal Services Advisory Board <br /> Rachel Plast, Administrative Assistant <br /> From: JOSEPH WILLIAMS <kokomoio500)_yahoo.com> <br /> Seat: Sunday, August 30, 2020 10:46 AM <br /> To: OCAS <OCAS@orangecountync.gov> <br /> Subject: [EXTERNAL MAIL!] Re: nuisance dog complaint <br /> 3 <br />