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File #: 24-2212    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 12/4/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/17/2024 Final action: 12/17/2024
Title: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE/DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES - Director of Animal Services Thomas Moss and Animal Care Center Manager Christine McClintock
Attachments: 1. 7.08.105 Ordinance, 2. 1 Dog License Fee Study, 3. 2 2024 Dog License Comparative Study, 4. 3 Dog License Fee Study Exhibit 1, 5. 4 Dog License Fee Study Exhibit 2, 6. 5 Dog License Fee Study Exhibit 3, 7. 1 Kennel License Fee Study Data, 8. 2 2024 Kennel License Comparative Study, 9. 3 Attachment Kennel Fee Compared Current - Proposed, 10. 4 DPHR Kennel License Fee Exhibit 1, 11. 5 DPHR Kennel License Fee Exhibit 2, 12. 6 DPHR Kennel License Fee Exhibit 3, 13. 1 Animal Adoption Fee Study, 14. 2 2024 Adoption Fee Comparative Study, 15. 24-10-29_Docupet_Service_Agreement-DRAFT, 16. 24-1942_AATF, 17. Notice of Public Hearing Fees 2024, 18. Summary- Animal Care Center Fee Ordinance
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE/DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES - Director of Animal Services Thomas Moss and Animal Care Center Manager Christine McClintock
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Requested Action(s)
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a) PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct public hearing to consider the adoption of the proposed Ordinance setting fees to be charged by the Tehama County Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Services in connection with some minor license fee increases, some kennel fee increases, and restructuring of the adoption fees, effective 1/16/25

b) ORDINANCE NO. 2145 - Request adoption of an Ordinance setting fees to be charged by the Tehama County Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Services in connection with some minor license fee increases, some kennel fee increases, and restructuring of the adoption fees, effective 1/16/25
1) Waive the reading
2) Accept the introduction
3) Adopt the Ordinance
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Financial Impact:
If adopted, the increased dog license fees will provide some increase in revenue. Based on the number of dogs licensed last year, the Division anticipates an approximate increase in dog licensing of $16,000 per fiscal year. This revenue will be allocated to funding rabies vaccination clinics throughout the County.

If adopted, the amended kennel license types and associated fees may provide an increase in revenue. Kennel licenses are based on a calendar year. If no changes are made to existing kennel licenses, the Division anticipates an approximate increase in kennel licensing revenue of $5,295 for Calendar Year 2025.

If adopted, the updated adoption fees will have no net financial impact to the County. These changes will necessitate adjustments to specific revenue accounts to match the amended revenue source. This will not have a financial impact to the Division's overall budget.

Background Information:
The Division of Animal Services is proposing to amend fee schedule 7.08.105. The dog licensing fees currently charged by the Divisio...

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