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November 29, 2019 Schertz Animal Care MinutesSCHERZ ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2019 6:OOPM The Animal Care Advisory Committee of the City of Schertz, Texas held a regular meeting on November 20, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the Hal Baldwin Municipal Complex Council Chambers Conference Room, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Building #4, Schertz, Texas. The following members were present: Committee Members Present: Ginger Dispain, Animal Shelter Manager Brooke Knowlton, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Allison Heyward, City Council Liaison Marc Bane, Assistant Chief of Police, Chair Members not present: Lisa Connolly, Homes for Pets Michelle Helgren, Under Savannah's Wings Staff Present: Steve Solitto, Sergeant Brian James, Assistant City Manager Charles Kelm, Assistant City Manager Mark Browne, City Manager CALL TO ORDER AT 6:00 pm by Chair Asst. Chief of Police Marc Bane ROLL CALL HEARING OF RESIDENTS- No residents present. 1. Minutes: Consideration and /or action regarding the approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of August 7, 2019. A motion was made by Allyson Heyward to approve the minutes of August 7, 2019. Sgt. Steve Solitto seconded the motion. Motion passed. Vote was unanimous. 2. General Shelter Update: Assistant Chief Bane provided a power point presentation on the shelters current population, animal dispositions, staffing, significant customer interactions and other issues. 11/20/19 Minutes, Schertz Animal Care Advisory Committee a. Population count on November 20, 2019 was 157 animals • 39 —Dogs • 118 — Cats b. FY 2019/20 Occupancy- Animal Services Intake • Dogs A • Cats -82 • Wildlife -19 c. Animal Disposition- Euthanasia, Live release rate this fiscal year YTD is 98.4% • Dogs -1, Aggressive -Human • Dogs -1, Vet Recommended • Dogs -1, Medical Condition • We do not euthanize for space d. Animal Disposition- Euthanasia by Month • October 2 • November 1 e. Staffing • Part-Time Kennel Tech vacancy • One applicant in process f. Large Intakes • November 19, 2019, Animal Services took in 10 dogs, which was based on a citizen complaint. g. Community Complaints • Wildlife in yards • Dead animals in roadway • Animal welfare • Stray cats • Snakes at Civic Center • Dog Bites • Dogs at large h. Equipment • The cat kennel quotes have come back. Purchasing has been contacted and funding is ready to be discussed. Cost of this project is $29,844.00 i. Media • The shelter continues to utilize social media and the shelters website to advertise animals new to the shelter. • The shelter continues to utilize social media to advertise our community adoption events and search for animal fosters. 11/20/19 Minutes, Schertz Animal Care Advisory Committee • The shelter utilizes "Petfinder" for all adoptable animals at the shelter. J. Randolph MOA • Upon reviewing the MOA revision provided by JBSA - Randolph, there were come corrections and revisions made. On September 24, 2019, the revised document was sent back to JBSA - Randolph for their final review. k. Facility Issues • The current HVAC system continues to struggle. Portable AC units are still in place to help cool the building. • The heat is working well. • The city owned trailer being utilized as a "Cat Quarantine" is working out very well. 3. Cat Room Project Update: ASO Lagunas provided an overview of the cat room project and explained that they have installed cat hammocks that seem to be working out very well. They have received the boxing and shelving for the cat room and looking to get that installed next week. 4. Adoption Trailer Update: Mgr. Dispain let the committee know the trailer has been purchased, is being built at this time and has an expected delivery date of January 1, 2020. 5. Microchip Ordinance Presentation: Sgt. Steve Solitto spoke about the ordinance that will be going to City Council that will require mandatory chipping of dogs /cate that reside in the City of Schertz. Several larger cities already require this such as Dallas /Ft. Worth and San Antonio. Collars come off, tags get lost and microchips are always there. Ninety percent of animals that are returned to owner are because of microchips. 6. Update on Foster Program: Manager G. Dispain went over the foster program at the shelter as they have been advertising for fosters and now have ten new fosters since we have started advertising. There are currently four animals in foster care right now. 7. ACO Truck Purchase Update: Sgt. Steve Solitto gave an update on the truck as it has already been purchased and expected to be delivered to the city next week. The truck is an exact clone of the one that was bought last year. 8. Adoption Events Update: Mgr. Ginger Dispain gave an update on adoption events. During September and October there were ten adoption events and as a direct result there was 22 adoptions. With the holiday season, the opportunity for adoption events has slowed down and they are still looking for other opportunities to get out and try to get the animals more visible. 11/20/19 Minutes, Schertz Animal Care Advisory Committee 9. Announcements by the Assistant City Manager: There were no announcements from the Assistant City Manager. 10. Announcements by Assistant Chief of Police: There were no announcements from Assistant Chief M. Bane. 11. Announcements by Committee Members: 12. Requests by Committee Members that items be placed on a future Animal Care Advisory Committee Agenda: • Council Member Allyson Heyward stated that Michelle Womack would like to do some social media posting. City Manager Mark Browne stated that he would do a presentation at the next meeting regarding the HVAC System. 13. Adjournment: Asst. Chief M. Bane adjourned the meeting at 6:14pm Charles Kelm Assistant City Manager ATTEST: Jacki Marbach, Administrative Assistant 11/20/19 Minutes, Schertz Animal Care Advisory Committee