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o The ASAB reviewed Michael Delafield's application and he shared his experience <br /> with animals. He discussed the reasons he is volunteering to serve on the ASAB and <br /> answered questions. <br /> Vote on pending candidate (Michael Delafield) for the Town of Chapel Hill vacancy <br /> Vote (Motion/2°d) <br /> Sunita Driehuys Aye <br /> Paula Greeno Aye (Motion) <br /> Judy Miller Aye <br /> Lee Pickett Aye <br /> Allan Polak Aye <br /> Kimberly Rider <br /> Dawn Roberts Aye (2°d) <br /> Brenda Scott Aye <br /> Mark Solomon <br /> Lucia Welbome <br /> Old Business: <br /> - Dangerous Dog Ordinance <br /> o County Attorney Martha Bordogna asked OCAS to consider the ordinance on a case- <br /> by-case basis. The Dangerous Dog Review Team meets and reviews each case and <br /> provides clear communication about the ordinance and how a particular case lines up <br /> against it. <br /> o Dangerous Dog Declaration Volume was <br /> ■ 2020: 20 (7 appeals) <br /> ■ 2021: 16 (0 appeals) <br /> ■ 2022 (so far): 6 (0 appeals) <br /> - Orange County Flea Markets Selling Animals <br /> o There are one or two flea markets in OC that sell pets. The group discussed ideas for <br /> doing outreach to the community at flea markets. <br /> Information Items: <br /> - The next meeting of this group will beat the Rogers Rd Community Center at 101 Edgar St <br /> in Chapel Hill <br /> Informal Discussion: <br /> - Paula Greeno shared a news item from El Paso, TX that had recently installed a solar- <br /> powered microchip scanner in a public park. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />