Consent 10.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting
County Sheriff
- Meeting Date:
- 04/08/2014
- Title:
- Work and Financial Plan for Wildlife Services 2013/2014
- Submitted By:
- Mark Genz, County Sheriff
- Department:
- County Sheriff
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Agenda Item Text:
Approve the Work and Financial Plan, Agreement Number 13-73-04-0228-RA, between Cochise County and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, pursuant to the existing Cooperative Service Agreement No. 09-73-04-0228-RA, to assign a Wildlife Specialist to Cochise County for predator and disease control for the term of July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 at a cost of $35,190.
Background:
This agreement is an annual event between Cochise County and the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services. This agreement provides for a Wildlife Specialist to be assigned to Cochise County to manage damage caused by wild and feral animals to livestock, agriculture comodities, and the public health. The Wildlife Specialist also works with Sheriff's Office Animal Control Officers. The total cost of the position and equipment is $68,866, $33,676 of which is borne by the USDA, thus making the County's portion of the costs $35,190. This agreement has been budgeted from the General Fund for the past several years. The amount funded by the county is $6,629.00 less than previous years due to the retirement of a tenured employee and a new hire.
This agreement has been reviewed and approved as to form by Ms. Terry Bannon, Deputy County Attorney.
This agreement has been reviewed and approved as to form by Ms. Terry Bannon, Deputy County Attorney.
Department's Next Steps (if approved):
If approved the Sheriff's Office will continue the working relationship with the USDA Wildlife Specialst to address disease and predatory mitigation in the County.
Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:
If not funded, the County will no longer have a Wildlife Specialist assigned to the County, thus leaving no mechanism in place to address predator control, such as coyotes taking livestock, and disease control, such as rabies outbreaks in the skunk population. If this agreement is not approved, it is very likely that the County will be unable to obtain an agreement for these servcies again in the near future.
To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:
Please return three (e) original copies to the Sheriff's Office so they can be forwarded to the USDA.
Fiscal Impact
- Fiscal Year:
- 14/15
- One-time Fixed Costs? ($$$):
- $35,190
- Ongoing Costs? ($$$):
- 0
- County Match Required? ($$$):
- $35,190
- A-87 Overhead Amt? (Co. Cost Allocation $$$):
- n/a
- Source of Funding?:
- n/a
Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known):
Position from USDA that assists Sheriff's Office with wildlife issues.