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\[Special Permit\], and we fully intend to comply with the 17 special conditions that are attached to the <br />Special Use Permit \[Special Permit\]. Thank you very much for your time. <br /> <br />UNGER: Would anybody else like to speak at this time? <br /> <br />ARMBRUSTER: I think we are just here to answer any questions that the Commission might have. <br /> <br />UNGER: Great. Commissioners? <br /> <br />SHIMAOKA: Yeah, I got one. The present facility by the police station, are you guys planning to <br />close that out eventually? <br /> <br />WHITAKER: That property is owned by the County and they want it back. There’s potential <br />homeless, for people, facility going in down there. <br /> <br />CHURCH: Just a question of general interest and maybe a little bit off the, off the mark. I assume <br />that the course of the action is animals are brought in and then they are treated and brought into <br />health, and then hopefully adoption takes place. I don’t know how long it would be that they would <br />wait there. But what percentage of the animals that are brought in move through the course of <br />adoption are adopted? And I presume the remainder are then euthanized. I’d just be interested in <br />that. <br /> <br />WHITAKER: That tasks my memory a little bit, but adoptions, if my memory serves, is about 60 <br />percent of dogs and 40 percent of all cats. Don’t quote me on that because that’s right out of my <br />memory banks. <br /> <br />CHURCH: Well, thank you, that is higher than I would have thought. Thank you. <br /> <br />WHITAKER: Thank you. <br /> <br />UNGER: To clarify you are agreeing to the conditions attached to the application, is that correct? <br /> <br />ATWOOD: Yes. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay, good. Thank you. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: I had a question. There was discussion in the presentation about the existing <br />structures. You are not on property, functioning at all yet, are you? You just started construction? <br />And is it safe to assume that construction is being done by Tinguely Development? Is that why you <br />are here, Shani, no? <br /> <br />ARMBRUSTER: No, we actually have Bolton on site working on the civil work for us, and <br />Chambers Landscaping will be putting in a beautiful new landscape plan. Tinguely is acting as an <br />advisor for the Humane Society, but we are advisory only; we are not actually physically doing <br />anything. <br /> <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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