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COMMISSION OF ANIMAL CONTROL AND WELFARE

MEETING AGENDA

Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 - 5:30 PM
Location: CITY HALL, ROOM 408
1 Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco CA 94102

MAILING ADRESS:

    1390 Market Street, Suite 822, San Francisco, CA 94102
    Commission Voice Mail: 415- 252-3817
    Commissioner Schulke 415- 554-6831

AGENDA OF MEETING - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      1. Call to order

      2. Approval of Minutes

      3. Chairpersons Report:

      {A} Discussion of the death of a bull at last rodeo in Cow Palace

      {B} Implementation of new state live animal market laws.

      {C} Inspection of new horse carriage trade expansion in to Golden Gate Park.

      {E} Affect San Francisco Parks of possible total closure to off leash dogs in all areas of the GGNRA.

      3.[1] Commissioner’s reports

      4. SPECIALLY CALENDARED MATTERS (Items are first presented to the Commission for discussion. If the Commission discuss it, then the public is allowed to comment then the Commission votes.)

      4(a) Death of Bull at last rodeo in the Cow Palace. (Discussion item).

      4(b) Implementation of new state laws on live animal markets. (Action item).

      4© Who will be responsible for inspection of expanded horse carriage trade in to Golden Gate Park. (Action item).

      4(d) Affect of possible closure of the GGNRA to all off leash dogs on San Francisco parks. (Discussion item).

      4(e) Death of Animals at Marine World what the citizens of San Francisco can do. (Discussion item).

      5. Public Comment: (At this point in the meeting advice or comments on the items in the Commissions jurisdiction other than the items on the agenda may be discussed.

    6 ADJOURNMENT

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