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3 <br />PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 302 ANIMAL <br />CONTROL AND KENNEL REGULATIONS <br />VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL <br />Published Daily <br />Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida <br />COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER STATE OF FLORIDA <br />Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. who on oath <br />says that he Is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a daily newspaper published <br />at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being <br />cp a f <br />in the matter cJ�� <br />in the Court, was pub- <br />lished in said newspaper in the Issues of <br />Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press•Joumal is a newspaper published at <br />Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore <br />been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, each daily and has been <br />entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River Coun- <br />ty, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of <br />advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm <br />or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this <br />advertisement for publication in the said nie�w�spaper. C1c� <br />.•y�F1'egd subscribed before me this day of A.D. 19 L.7 <br />0P 4fr� (Business; Manager) . <br />G <br />ffi 4'r, I .p Jurw ay. 99;. <br />'� •.A 1S�71'1$,'2 � . -. ...�.� : ;tarm„r (:(.3U(15'r• <br />.. .:1,70 r• til rA i111 <br />NOTICE <br />The Board of Cam Cilmnissio ems s of t <br />no of a <br />Public heasche�edhh reby for -9:05 em. on Tuesday, <br />January 2, IM, to be held at the hdkm River <br />VC"It� div rtcf%ilbkaMnAr Bt ng 1840 25th be for <br />the purpose of discussing the fFlorida. This Pulft hol ig proposed <br />100 enimed <br />aAN ORDNANCE OF INDIAN RIVER- COUN- <br />TY, FLORIDA,' AMENDING CHAPTER --M2 <br />1 AWA& CONTROL AM KENNEL REGU- <br />LATIOfMS OF THE MAN RIVER COUNTY <br />CODE TO REFLECT CHAPTER 94-339 <br />LAWS OF FLORIDA. <br />Parties may to the wear at the ill <br />Any <br />beheard w d ordr <br />mange. Copies of thisave8- <br />r ess holae Office of Clerk > Board for i by ft ptA* during regular of <br />6� �, 1840 25th' Street, Vero <br />ARyans who may wish to erry deci�at which <br />may be made at thls Wirt deed to ensure <br />Vial a verbatim rewrd of the proceedings Is made, <br />which <br />i <br />appealubsedes teslinforty <br />and evidencle Wm Which <br />theitMfs Americans <br />who rn�eyeds qty, for <br />Act (ADA) Coordinator at 567000. <br />Ext 408 at lust 48 hours In advance of the Inw- <br />Dim 20, 1995 12629rf <br />Assistant County Attorney Terry O'Brien advised that the <br />proposed ordinance updates Chapter 302 of the County Code to bring <br />it into conformity with recent amendments to Chapter 307, which <br />contains provisions for vicious dogs. Under the present procedures <br />for determination of a vicious dog, a case is reviewed by Emergency <br />Services Director Doug Wright before going forward to Code <br />Enforcement action and then to court. Under the proposed <br />ordinance, once Director Wright makes a final decision, the case <br />will go directly to court without going through a Code Enforcement <br />hearing. The proposed ordinance also states that an annual <br />registration fee of $50 shall be paid by the owner of a vicious <br />dog. That money will be used to defray expenses. In addition,_a <br />micro -chip will be implanted into the animal so that it can be <br />readily identified. <br />Attorney O'Brien recommended adoption of two accompanying <br />resolutions amending the fees, penalties, and procedures relating <br />to the enforcement of the Animal Control Ordinance: <br />24 <br />JANUARY 2 1996 <br />
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