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by providing for repeal of conflicting provisions; <br />codifications; severability; and effective date. <br />10.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE <br />ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE CODIFIED AT CHAPTER 302 OF THE <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />John King, Director of Emergency Services, stated that he was accompanied by <br />Jason Ogilvie, Animal Control Manager. Director King recapped the backup memorandum of <br />December 3, 2008 and used a PowerPoint (copy on file) to provide background on the request <br />to amend certain sections of Chapter 302 of the County Code, the Animal Control Ordinance. <br />Director King summarized the key points of the four basic areas which staff wanted to update: <br />(1) procedure for application, issuance, and renewal of license; (2) license fees; (3) <br />impoundment, redemption, surrender, and disposition of non -quarantined animals; and (4) <br />dogs which are involved in a biting or attack incident. <br />following: <br />Director King reported that the proposed amendments would achieve the <br />• Permit owners to purchase both one (1) and three (3) year licenses <br />• Revise and create fees appropriate for the licenses <br />• Clarify "payment upon surrender of animal" language <br />• Revise notice of rights and appeals procedure for a biting or attack <br />incident. <br />18 <br />December 16, 2008 <br />