HomeMy WebLinkAboutJuly 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994A R E E M E N T
City of Arcadia and Pasadena Humane Society
THIS CONTRACT, is entered into by and between the CITY OF
ARCADIA, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as
"City ", and the PASADENA HUMANE SOCIETY, a Non - Profit Corporation,
herein referred to as "Society ",
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, City desires to use the services, plant, equipment,
facilities and supplies of Society in the enforcement and
performance of the powers and duties of the Poundmaster of the City
of Arcadia, as set forth in Article IV, Chapter 1, of the Arcadia
Municipal Code, amended from time to time and herein referred to
as the "Code "; and
WHEREAS, Society desires to provide services, supplies,
materials and use of its plant, equipment and facilities in the
enforcement and performance of said powers and duties and other
related services as set forth in this Contract;
WHEREAS, the performance of this Contract by Society shall be
consistent with the mission statement of Society, attached as
Exhibit "A" and incorporated as part of this Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. POUND1ASTER APPOINTMENT /COMPLIANCE WITH CODE. City
appoints Society as the Poundmaster of the City of Arcadia for the
period beginning July 1, 1993 and ending June 30, 1994, and hereby
authorizes, directs and empowers Society to perform all the powers
and duties conferred and imposed upon the Poundmaster by the Code
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and applicable state laws as they may be amended from time to time,
during the term of this Contract. (Arcadia Municipal Code Section
4111 et. seq. attached and incorporated as part of this Contract).
2. ACCEPTANCE OF APPOINTMENT. Society agrees and undertakes
to perform all the powers and duties conferred and imposed upon the
Poundmaster during the term of this Contract by the provisions
herein.
3. TERM. The services provided pursuant to this Contract
shall be for a period of 1 year beginning on July 1, 1993, and
ending June 30, 1994.
4. SCOPE OF SERVICES - PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. In addition
to the services and standards set forth as follows, Society shall
perform consistent with the performance representations reflected
in the City staff report of May 13, 1993 and summarized in Exhibit
"B" attached and incorporated as part of this Agreement.
5. PATROL SERVICES. Society agrees to provide patrol
services on the streets and public ways of City with manned radio-
equipped vehicles Monday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,
after 4:00 p.m. and Sundays on an as needed basis.
6. PICKUP SERVICE. Society agrees to pick up and impound
stray animals, to pick up and impound any other animal within the
City that may be lawfully impounded on the request of any resident,
and to enforce all Code provisions and state law pertaining to
impounding of animals, by court proceedings if necessary.
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7. ANIMAL BITES. With respect to known animal bites, Society
agrees to investigate and, where appropriate, quarantine animals
at their owner's residence, or pick up and hold in quarantine
animals involved in biting incidents.
8. PICKUP SERVICE HOURS. In addition to pick up service
incidental to patrol service, Society agrees to provide the
following service in response to telephonic or other verbal
requests:
A. Emergency pickup service 24 -hours per day, seven days per
week, for sick or injured animals or animals involved in biting
cases, that Society believes to be strays;
B. To pick up any stray animal at any time in response to a
request by a Police Employee or City Official;
C. Pickup service for stray animals (that are not sick or
injured) during the time of scheduled patrol upon the request of
residents within the territory served by the Contract;
D. Pick up service for sick or injured animals during times
of scheduled patrols, Monday through Sunday upon the request of
animal owners residing within the territory served by this
Contract.
9. SPAYING OR NEUTERING. In the event that City enacts an
amendment to its Code imposing requirements to guarantee spaying
or neutering, Society agrees that it will not release such an
animal to an Arcadia resident unless there has been compliance with
the applicable Code provision.
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10. INVESTIGATIONS. Society agrees to investigate all
cruelty to animal charges and complaints brought to the attention
of Society by any person, and all complaints for barking and /or
excessively noisy dogs and other animals. Society shall cooperate
with the Arcadia Police Department and the City Attorney Office
with regard to requested investigations concerning animal problems.
11. DECEASED ANIMALS. Society agrees to dispose of carcasses
of all animals which come into its possession or that of the Deputy
Poundmaster in the performance of the powers conferred and the
duties imposed by the Code. Society also agrees to pick up and
dispose of any dead animal from private property within the City
without additional charge to City and to pick up and dispose of all
dead wild animals and all dead domestic animals from public streets
and public or private property without additional charge. However,
Society may make a reasonable charge to the owner of a dead animal
for picking up and disposing of such animal from private property.
12. DEPUTY POUNDMASTER. Society agrees to pay for the
services of such Deputy Poundmaster as it shall appoint.
13. CITY POUND. Society agrees to furnish and maintain
during the term of this contract without charge or expense to City,
a building or enclosure, to be known and designated as the "City
Pound" which shall be suitable for the keeping and safeholding
therein of all animals which are by law subject to impound.
Society will provide adequate shelter, care and emergency
veterinary services at the City Pound.
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14. CITATIONS. Society agrees to have at least one of its
animal control officers qualified as a humane officer pursuant to
Section 607(F) of the California Civil Code. All other animal
control officers will either be so qualified or in the process of
qualifications to be completed within twelve months from the time
each is appointed as a humane officer by Society. All qualified
humanoofficers may issue notices to appear in court as prescribed
by state law for any violations or state or local animal control
laws occurring within the City including but not limited to
violations of Article IV of the Arcadia Municipal Code. City
agrees to furnish Society with a sufficient quantity of citation
forms to perform this service. Notwithstanding anything
hereinbefore contained, it is agreed that in all instances wherein
special supplies, stationery, notices, forms and the like must be
issued in the name of said City, the same shall be supplied by said
City at its own cost and expense.
Prior to filing a citation or criminal complaints, society
shall contact and coordinate the process with the Police Department
Court Liaison Officer.
15. HEALTH DEPARTMENT QUARANTINE. Society agrees to pick up,
accept, care for and maintain in custody any animal from within the
City territory to be held for observation by City's designated
Health Department and to maintain such animal in an individual
kennel away from contact with other animals during the time so
held, as City's Health Officer may direct. Any owned animal held
for quarantine at the Society will have a reasonable charge levied
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for care and feeding during quarantine.
16. BONDS. Society agrees to furnish, without charge to
City, a fidelity bond, of a corporate surety satisfactory to City,
covering its officers and employees, individually and collectively,
in the aggregate amount of $5,000.00 for the benefit of City for
the term of this Contract.
17. INDEMNITY.
A. Society agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, release
and defend (even if the allegations are false, fraudulent or
groundless), to the maximum extent permitted by law, and covenants
not to sue, the City, its City Council and each member thereof, and
its officers, employees, commission members and representatives,
from any and all liability, loss, suits, claims, damages, costs,
judgements and expenses (including attorneys's fees and costs of
litigation) which in whole or in part result from, or arise out of,
or are claimed to result or to arise out of.
(1). any activity on or use of City's premises or
facilities or any performance under this
Contract; or
(2) any acts, errors or omissions (including,
without limitation, professional negligence)
of Society, its employees, representatives,
subcontractors, or agents in connection with
the performance of this Contract.
B. This agreement to indemnify includes, but is not
limited to, personal injury (including death at any time) and
property or other damage (including, but without limitation,
contract or tort or patent, copyright, trade secret or trademark
infringement) sustained by any person or persons (including, but
not limited to, companies, or corporations, Society and its
employees or agents, and members of the general public).
18. INSURANCE. Society shall, at its own expense, procure
and maintain policies of insurance of the types and in the amounts
set forth below, for the duration of the Contract, including any
extensions thereto. The policies shall state that they afford
primary coverage.
A. Automobile Liability with minimum limits of at least
$100,000/300,000 /50,000 if written on a personal automobile
liability form, for using a personal vehicle; or an amount of
$500,000 including ;!.-owned, hired, and non -owned liability coverage
if written on a Commercial automobile liability form.
B. General Liability with minimum limits of at least
$1,000,000 combined single limits written on an Insurance Services
Office (ISO) Comprehensive General Liability "occurrence" form or
its equivalent for coverage on an occurrence basis.
Premises /Operations and Personal Injury coverage is required. The
City of Arcadia, its directors, commissioners, officers, employees,
agents and volunteers must be endorsed on the policy as additional
insureds as respects liability arising out of the Society's
performance of this Contract.
(1) If Society employs other contractors as part
of the services rendered, Contractor's
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Protective Coverage is required. society may
include all subcontractors as insureds under
its own policy or shall furnish separate
insurance for each subcontractor, meeting the
requirements set forth herein.
(2) Blanket Contractual Coverage if required.
(3) Products/ Completed Operations coverage where
such risk is applicable.
(4) Explosion, Collapse and /or Underground (X, C,
and /or U) coverage where such risk is
applicable.
C. Professional Errors and Omissions coverage in a sum
of at least $1,000,000. If a claims -made policy is obtained, a
"tail" of at least three years shall be purchased if non- renewed
within three (3) years of completion of performance under this
Contract. Applicable aggregates must be identified and claims
history provided to determine amounts remaining under the
aggregate.
D. Society shall comply with the applicable sections
of the California Labor Code concerning workers' compensation for
injuries on the job. Compliance is accomplished in one of the
following manners:
(1) Provide copy of permissive self - insurance
certificate approved by the State of
California; or
(2) Secure and maintain in force a policy of
workers' compensation insurance with statutory
limits and Employer's Liability Insurance with
a minimal limit of $1,000,000 per accident.
The policy shall be endorsed to waive all
rights of subrogation against City, its
directors, commissioners, officers, employees,
and volunteers for losses arising from
performance of this Contract; or
(3) Provide a "waiver" form certifying that no
employees subject to the Labor Code's Workers'
Compensation provision will be used in
performance of this Contract.
E. Each insurance policy included in this clause shall
be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled except
after thirty (30) days' prior written notice to City.
F. Insurance shall be placed with insurers with a
Best's rating of no less than B:VIII.
G. Prior to commencement of performance, Society shall
furnish City with a certificate of insurance for each policy. Each
certificate is to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer
to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificate(s) must be in a
form approved by the City Attorney. City may require complete,
certified copies of any or all policies at any time.
H. Failure to maintain required insurance at all times
shall constitute a default and material breach. In such event,
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Society shall immediately notify City and cease all performance
under this Contract until further directed by the City. In the
absence of satisfactory insurance coverage, City may, at its
option: (1) procure insurance with collection rights for
premiums, attorney's fees and costs against Society by way of set-
off or recoupment from sums due Society, at City's option; (2)
immediately terminate this Contract; or (3) self insure the risk,
with all damages and costs incurred, by judgement, settlement or
otherwise, including attorney's fees and costs, being collectible
from Society, by way of set -off or recoupment from any sums due
Society.
19. CONSIDERATION FOR SERVICES. City agrees to pay Society
a total sum not to exceed $48,000. Society shall invoice City
monthly on the first day of each month. City will pay for each
month's services within ten (10) days after receipt of said
invoice.
20. REPORTS. Society shall furnish to the City Manager,
monthly reports summarizing the operations conducted pursuant to
this contract, and by July 15, following such year, a report
summarizing its operations conducted pursuant to this contract for
the term of this Contract. Said reports shall include a schedule
of performance statistics covering said periods, containing
performance line items stratified as to geographic source of
performance factor, i.e., Arcadia, Pasadena, South Pasadena, Sierra
Madre, San Marino and total.
A. Society shall report monthly to the City Manager the
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number of stray deceased animals picked up within the City pursuant
to this Contract.
B. Society shall provide to City Manager copies of its
audited financial reports covering the period of this Contract.
Should Society fail to submit an audited financial report, the
preparer of the unaudited report shall satisfy City's Director of
Finance as to the reasonableness, accuracy and completeness of said
unaudited report.
21. CANCELLATION. This Contract may be terminated by either
party by giving not less than 90 days' written notice to the other
party. The notice shall state the terminate date. Notice to City
shall be addressed to the City Manager at 240 W. Huntington Drive,
Arcadia, California, 91007. Notice to society shall be addressed
to the President of Society at 361 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena,
California, 91105. If this Contract is terminated pursuant to
this Section 21, the consideration provided for in Section 19 of
this Contract shall be apportioned in the ratio that the time to
the stated termination date bears to the full service year of this
Contract.
22. NON - ASSIGNMENT CLAUSE. Society cannot assign or delegate
or otherwise transfer this Contract or the rights or duties
contained herein to any individual, person or legal entity
otherwise without the written consent of the City.
23. PARAGRAPH HEADINGS. Any heading of the several
paragraphs of this Contract is inserted for convenience and
reference only and shall not be held or construed in any manner to
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affect the scope, or to limit or to qualify the meaning or intent
of the provisions thereof.
24. SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST. This Contract shall be binding
upon and shall insure to the benefit of the successors and assigns
of the parties hereto.
25. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS. The City and any
other Federal State or local government agency, or any of their
authorized auditors or representatives, shall have access to and
the right to audit, excerpt, reproduce, and transcribe any of the
Society's records, to the extent the City deems necessary to insure
it has received or is receiving all money to which it is entitled
under the contract or for other purposes relating to the Contract.
A. Such records include, without limitation, journals,
ledgers, records of accounts payable and receivable, profit and
loss statement, financial statements, bank statements, invoices,
receipts, subcontracts, agreements, notes, correspondence,
memoranda, and any other documents required by the City or by the
laws or regulations of any Federal, state or local governmental
agency.
B. The Society shall maintain and preserve all such
records for a period of at least three years after termination of
the contract, or until an audit has been completed and accepted by
the highest governmental authority involved and all questions and
disputes arising from the audit have been resolved.
C. Upon written notice by the City, the Society shall
promptly make all such records available to auditors or other
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representatives of the City or other governmental agencies. The
Society shall also cooperate with such auditors and representatives
in auditing, excerpting reproducing and transcribing the records.
D. The Society shall maintain all such records in the
City of Arcadia. If not, the Society shall promptly reimburse the
City for all reasonable costs incurred in conducting the audit at
a location other than the City of Arcadia, including but not
limited to expenses for personnel, salaries, private auditors,
travel, lodging, meals and overhead.
25. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This agreement constitutes the entire
agreement of the parties and supersedes any prior or
contemporaneous representations or agreements of the parties. This
Contract may be revised or modified only by written agreement of
both parties signed by an authorized representative of each party,
subject to approval of the Arcadia City Council.
27. COMMUNICATION. Society shall maintain accessible
communication with City representatives which shall include monthly
meetings between the Assistant to the City Manager or other
designated City officials and the Society Director of Operations.
28. PERSONNEL IN SERVICE TRAINING. To perform this Contract,
Society acknowledges the importance of assigning properly trained
personnel with experience who will interface on a regular,
reoccurring basis with City personnel involved in the
administration and management of this Contract, and agrees to
perform consistent with this goal and cooperate fully with City
concerning utilization of Society personnel for Arcadia.
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Society shall provide in service training to the police
department upon request of the Chief of Police, and other
designated staff as required.
29. LICENSE AND IMPOUND FEES. City further agrees that
Society may keep and retain any and all license and impound fees
provided for by said Municipal Animal Control Ordinance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
contract to be executed by their duly authorized representative as
of the date set forth below.
Dated : •�iI Iy /-, /5/ 3
ATTEST:
Jude' D. Alford, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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Michael H. Miller
City Attorney
REVIEWED BY:
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CITY F A ADI
By
Donald R. Duckwo th
City Manager
PASADENA HUMANE SOCIETY
By
Title
361 South Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, California 91105
THE PASADENA HUMANE SOCIETY & SPCA
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA is to promote the humane treatment of
and maintain the ,quality of life for all animals whether they be domestic, exotic, wild, or
livestock. This includes acting as an advocate and an enforcer of the humane treatment of
animals. It is the purpose of this Society to foster a public attitude of humane care and
gentleness toward animals and an awareness of the importance they have in our environment
and daily lives.
The Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA strives to carry out this mission in the following
manner:
L By Protecting and providing care for homeless, sick, and orphaned animals.
2. By offering for adoption abandoned animals after careful screening and
counseling.
3. By educating the public about the care and treatment of animals.
4. By sharing animals with elderly, frail, and ill people through the Pet Facilitated
Therapy Program.
5. By rehabilitating wildlife that are injured or abandoned and reintegrating them
into their natural environment.
b. By promoting and providing spaying /neutering to reduce or eliminate domestic
animal overpopulation' and the need for euthanasia.
7. By offering animal control services to surrounding communities to insure
quality protection and safety.
8. By investigating alleged cases of abuse or neglect of animals and
recommending prosecution when appropriate.
9. By being effectively managed and respected within the community as a leader
in promoting the welfare of animals.
10. By having adequate resources and financial strength to achieve its purpose and
retain the flexibility to respond to changing needs.
EXHIBIT "A"
The Pasadena Humane Society (PHS) will perform the following:
1. The PHS solely uses a humane approach towards the
treatment, housing, nurturing and, as necessary, euthanization of
animals.
2. The PHS will provide a variety of officers ranging from
Animal Control to California State Humane officers to respond to
calls depending upon the nature of the call and the expertise
required.
3. The PHS will not canvass the City for license renewals.
They will rely upon the mail.
4. The PHS facility will remain open nine hours per week
longer than the Baldwin Park Facility.
5. Before any animal is adopted from the PHS, volunteer staff
screens interested applicants for adoption to assure of
environmental suitability for the animal's welfare.
5. PHS will maintain Community Volunteer Program.
7. PHS will provide the staff and curriculum for a humane
education program. Staff would encourage the development of a
relationship between the PHS and the schools in the community. The
PHS would either visit the school site with animals or host
classrooms of children at their new facility. The PHS is also
developing a speakers bureau where the PHS would visit community
groups.
8. When undomesticated animals are found in neighborhoods,
when possible, the PHS will provide a means to return the animals
to the wild.
9. When animals are adopted from the shelter, quality
sterilization services are a part of the adoption fee and will soon
be performed in the new facility.
10. Whether a simple request for service or a response to a
police or fire incident, the PHS staff will respond accordingly 24
hours per day, 7 days a week.
11. In an effort to encourage licensing, develop programs for
humane awareness, and to promote the services of the PHS, staff is
studying a mutual fundraising strategy for the schools and the
City.
EXHIBIT "B"