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injection at OCAS. OCAS only gets involved if necessary—wildlife are primarily <br /> under the jurisdiction of the NC Wildlife Commission. <br /> d. Community education is taking place by having animal control officers present at <br /> community events, rabies clinics, cat trapping for spay/neuter/release. <br /> e. New animal control truck arrived today to replace aging vehicle. <br /> f. Now caught up on Orange County kennel inspections. <br /> g. In past year, animal control had 4200 calls during work week and 900 after <br /> regular working hours. <br /> 2. OCAS developments update by Sandra Strong <br /> a. Expressed gratitude to ASAB for volunteering. <br /> b. Currently OCAS is working on team-building exercises provided through Orange <br /> County Human Resources department. <br /> c. Staff retention is going well currently. <br /> d. Kitten intakes high now due to season. <br /> e. Buckhorn Flea Market will be visited again this summer regularly to make sure <br /> they're complying with ordinance not to sell puppies or kittens. <br /> f. Martha Bordogna, county attorney assigned to ASAB, is reviewing the ASAB <br /> term guideline revisions that were submitted a few months ago. <br /> New Business: Elections for Officers for ASAB for the coming year <br /> 1. Nomination of Allan Polak as new ASAB Chair: <br /> Vote (Motion/2nd) <br /> Mike Delafield aye <br /> Sunita Driehuys aye <br /> Debby Hill aye <br /> Paula Kotarakos aye <br /> Judy Miller aye <br /> Cathy Munnier Motion <br /> Lee Pickett aye <br /> Allan Polak abstain <br /> Kimberly Rider aye <br /> Dawn Roberts absent <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br />