Consent 2.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting - 10:00 am
County Sheriff
- Meeting Date:
- 04/21/2026
- Title:
- U.S. Department of Agriculture Agreement
- Submitted By:
- Sean Gijanto, County Sheriff
- Department:
- County Sheriff
Presentation:
No A/V Presentation
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature Required
# of ORIGINALS
Submitted for Signature:
Submitted for Signature:
2
NAME
of PRESENTER:
of PRESENTER:
Ken Bradshaw
TITLE
of PRESENTER:
of PRESENTER:
Commander
Mandated Function?:
Not Mandated
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:
or Basis for Support?:
Docket Number (If applicable):
Information
Agenda Item Text:
Approve corrected annual Work Plan for Cooperative Service Agreement 26-73-04-0228-RA between Cochise County and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and Wildlife Services adjusting the amount from $63,983 to $63,740.30, effective July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027.
Background:
The USDA informed us they made an error when calculating the contract amount. The correct amount is $63,740.30 instead of $63,983.00.
Every year, as part of the 2023-2028 Inter-governmental agreement between Cochise County and the USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, Cochise County must approve an updated work plan. The annual work plan sets specific goals, actions and costs of a Wildlife Specialist to be assigned to Cochise County to manage damage caused by wild and feral animals to livestock, agricultural commodities and public health. The Wildlife Specialist works with the Sheriff's Office Animal Control Officers. This agreement has been budgeted from the General Fund for several years. The annual plan increased $2,246.59 over last year's contract.
Every year, as part of the 2023-2028 Inter-governmental agreement between Cochise County and the USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, Cochise County must approve an updated work plan. The annual work plan sets specific goals, actions and costs of a Wildlife Specialist to be assigned to Cochise County to manage damage caused by wild and feral animals to livestock, agricultural commodities and public health. The Wildlife Specialist works with the Sheriff's Office Animal Control Officers. This agreement has been budgeted from the General Fund for several years. The annual plan increased $2,246.59 over last year's contract.
Department's Next Steps (if approved):
Continue with the services as provided to mitigate predators and health issues related to animals within the county. This is a critical service used by animal control officers weekly in keeping our communities safe.
Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:
County Animal Control Officers are not able to respond to wildlife animal calls. If the agreement is not approved, it will result in a reduction in services and quality of life for the citizens of Cochise County.
To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:
Please return both signed agreements to the Sheriff's Office Attn. Lt. Sean Gijanto.
Fiscal Impact
- Fiscal Year:
- FY26-27
- Ongoing Costs? ($$$):
- 63,983
- Source of Funding?:
- GF
Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known):
This is an on-going contract which is and has been paid out of general funds.
- Fiscal Year:
- FY26-27
- Ongoing Costs? ($$$):
- $63,740.3
- Source of Funding?:
- General Funds
Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known):
USDA Wildlife Specialist paid out of General Funds. Corrected