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Animal Control Commission <br />Commission Members Present: <br />Citizen Members Present: <br />Council Members Present: <br />Agenda: <br />October 6', 2015 6:30 p.m. <br />Emily Sexton, Earnest Galos, Betsy Culp <br />SBACC Todd Howard <br />Earnest calls meeting to order @ 6:33 p.m. <br />New Business: <br />Minutes from September accepted by present members. <br />Todd- A few things: <br />• If someone is a habitual animal offender but is found to have animal still, what would the <br />commission recommend? <br />• If owner is deemed to not own animals, does this include fish? <br />• Person deemed habitual, does it tie to the property? What if the animal gets transferred to <br />different owner (another person living in the same house)? <br />Commission- <br />Legal matter, would recommend following the ordinance and having SBACC pick up the <br />animal, or offer an appeal <br />Recommends adding this question along with other discrepancies to present to the <br />council, amend section <br />• Consult with Legal, more discussion <br />Follow up- <br />Earnest asks Todd for a Husky follow up. Todd states that SBACC is working on getting <br />together a form, and that the notice has not yet been delivered. <br />Earnest says the notice should be delivered immediately and by certified mail. <br />The 3 members present and Todd Howard discuss that the commission should not be <br />responsible for sending the certified mail. Since the offender has to comply within (7) <br />days after the commissions determination, it is imperative that the notice be delivered <br />asap. <br />