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DEC J_7 199A <br />BOOK <br />state mandates. He was not sure the Board has authority to tell <br />the Sheriff whether to transport prisoners for dental care or to <br />get the equipment to treat them at the jail. <br />Commissioner Scurlock agreed with Chairman Bird. He felt <br />since we approved $6,020.50, we should approve that budgeted amount <br />and allow the Sheriff to make the decision. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously confirmed <br />the original not -to -exceed budgeted amount of <br />$6,020.50 for dental equipment for Indian River <br />County. Jail Phase III. <br />RESOLUTION AMENDING FEES AND PENALTIES UNDER THE ANIMAL CONTROL <br />ORDINANCE <br />The Board reviewed memo from Assistant County Attorney Terry <br />O'Brien dated November 6, 1991: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Terrence P. O'Brien - Assistant County Attorney <br />44 <br />DATE: November 6, 1991 <br />RE: RESOLUTION AMENDING FEES AND PENALTIES UNDER THE <br />ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE <br />This -resolution is an adjunct to the Animal Control Ordinance which will <br />be the subject of a public hearing earlier on this Agenda. <br />It is recommended that the attached Resolution be adopted. <br />Chairman Bird felt the $40.00 fee for a license for a dog <br />could be a burden in some instances. <br />Emergency Services Director Doug Wright said we have an <br />unusually large number of stray animals and this is an effort to <br />encourage pet owners to have their pets neutered. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 91-184 amending the fees, penalties and <br />procedures related to the enforcement of the Animal <br />Control Ordinance. <br />RESOLUTION 91-184, IN ITS ENTIRETY WITH ATTACHMENT, -IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />64 <br />