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Agenda 02-17-2026; 7-b - Animal Services’ History and Presentation on Current Services and the Community Animal Clinic
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5 <br /> • The Dog Warden maintained the unincorporated areas of the <br /> Board of Countycounty. <br /> • October 5, 1964 <br /> Commissioners o "The Dog Warden informed the Police Department that he <br /> had been told by Dr. Garvin that he should not operate <br /> within the city limits of Chapel Hill. . . . The Police <br /> Minutes Department does 90% of the dog control necessary and <br /> the Town pays approximately $500.00 each year for dog <br /> pound service . . . :. <br /> Chairman Stanford read the folloving letter from Roland McClamroch, Jr. , M iyor, Town of Chapel <br /> Hill <br /> "A few days ago the Chapel Hill Police Department oalled <br /> on the Grange Ccunty Dog Warden to assist them in the prob- <br /> lem of dog control in Chapel Hill. The Dog Marden informed <br /> the Police Department that he had been told by Dr. Gar-vin <br /> that he should not operate within the city limits of Chapel <br /> Hill. <br /> "Chapel Hill han an excess of 600 dogs that are license <br /> by the County. The Police Department does 90% of the dog <br /> control necessary and the Town pays approximately $500.00 <br /> each year for dog pound service through Dr. Vire in Chapel <br /> Hill. It appears that any such instructions, as those <br /> given by Dr. Garvin, are entirely out of line, and i hope <br /> that you would use your influence to correct this situation." <br />
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