IG106001 USDA - Wildlife Management (10-1-09) USDA
United States Department of Agriculture
Animal and
Plant Health
Inspection
Service
Wildlife
Services
Oregon State
Office City of Tigard
13125 SW Hall Blvd
6135 NE 80'Ave. Tigard, OR 97223
Suite A-8
Portland,OR 97218
(503)326-2346
July 30, 2018
To Whom It May Concern,
Enclosed is a fully executed copy of the annual Work and Financial Plan between
USDA APHIS Wildlife Services and City of Tigard for animal damage management
to continue in 2018-2019.
Thank you for supporting our program.
Sincerely, _
Julie Reynolds
Office Support Assistant
Enclosure
Safeguarding American Agriculture
'S APHIS is an agency of USDA's Marketing and Regulatory Programs
�' An Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer
USDA APHIS WILDLIFE SERVICES
WORK AND FINANCIAL PLAN
COOPERATOR: CITY OF TIGARD
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO.: 18-7341-6254-RA
ACCOUNT NO.: AP.RA.RX41.73.0090
AGREEMENT DATES: July 1,2018—June 30,2019
AGREEMENT AMOUNT: $5,500.00
Pursuant to Cooperative Service Agreement No. 14-7341-6254-RA between City of Tigard and the United States
Department of Agriculture,Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services(APHIS-WS),this
Work and Financial Plan defines the objectives,plan of action,resources and budget for cooperative wildlife
services program.
OBJECTIVES/GOALS
APHIS-WS objective is to provide professional wildlife management assistance to reduce or manage damage
caused by nutria and other nuisance wildlife to protect property and human health and safety.
Specific goals are:
1.To provide direct assistance for City of Tigard from wildlife conflicts or damage.
2.To provide assistance in the form of educational information.
PLAN OF ACTION
The objectives of the wildlife damage management program will be accomplished in the following manner:
1.APHIS-WS will provide technical assistance and or direct management at times and locations for where
it is determined there is a need to resolve problems caused by wildlife. Lethal management efforts will
be directed towards specific offending individuals or local populations. Method selection will be based
on an evaluation of selectivity,humaneness, human safety,effectiveness, legality,and practicality.
Technical Assistance: APHIS-WS personnel may provide verbal or written advice,recommendations,
information,demonstrations or training to use in managing wildlife damage problems. Generally,
implementation of technical assistance recommendations is the responsibility of the resource/property
owner.
Direct Management: Direct management is usually provided when the resource/property owner's
efforts have proven ineffective and or technical assistance alone is inadequate. Direct management
methods/techniques may include trap equipment,shooting, and other methods as mutually agreed upon.
2.APHIS-WS District Supervisor Brian Thomas in Salem,Oregon(503)399-5816 will supervise this
project. This project will be monitored by David E. Williams, State Director,Portland,Oregon
(503)326-2346.
3.APHIS-WS will bill City of Tigard quarterly for actual costs incurred in
providing service,not to exceed$5,500.00.
4.In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act(DCIA)of 1996,bills issued by APHIS-WS are
due and payable within 30 days of the invoice date. The DCIA requires that all debts older than 120 days be
forwarded to debt collection centers or commercial collection agencies for more aggressive action
Debtors have the option to verify,challenge and compromise claims,and have access to administrative
appeals procedures which are both reasonable and protect the interests of the United States.
APHIS-WS Agreement Number:18-7341-6254-RA
APHIS-WS WBS:AP.RA.RX41.73.0090
PROCUREMENT.
City of Tigard understands that additional supplies and equipment may need to be purchased under this
agreement to replace consumed,damaged or lost supplies/equipment.Any items remaining at the end of the
agreement will remain in the possession of APHIS-WS.
STIPULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS:
1.All operations shall have the joint concurrence of APHIS-WS and City of Tigard
and shall be under the direct supervision of APHIS-WS. APHIS-WS will conduct the program in
accordance with its established operating policies and all applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
2.APHIS-WS will cooperate with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife,the U.S.Fish and Wildlife
Service,Oregon Department of Transportation, Oregon Fire Marshal's Office,county and,local city
governments,and other entities to ensure compliance with Federal, State,and local laws and regulations.
3. Control on Non-Private Lands:An agreement for Control of Animal Damage on Non-Private Property
(WS Form 12A)will be executed between APHIS-WS and the landowner,lessee,or administrator before
any APHIS-WS work is conducted and will need to be renewed.
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES:
Salary including possible overtime,benefits,vehicle,supplies and material costs charged at.actual cost. The
distribution of the budget for this work plan may vary as necessary to accomplish the purpose of this Agreement.
AUTHORIZATION:
City of Tigard
Attn:Accounts Payable
13125 SW Hall Blvd
Tigard,OR 97223
Jha,e� 940
Representative,City of Tigar Da
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION
SERVICE WILDLIFE SERVICES
State Director,Oregon Datef
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D' ector,Western Region Date
FINANCIAL PLAN
For the disbursement of funds from
City of Tigard
to
USDA APHIS Wildlife Services
for
wildlife management assistance to reduce or manage damage caused by nutria and other nuisance
wildlife to protect property and human health and safety
from
July 1, 2018
to
June 30,2019
Cost Element Full Cost
Personnel Compensation $ 3,734.38
Travel $ -
Vehicles $ 482.00
Other Services $ -
Supplies and Materials $ 109.22
Equipment $ -
Subtotal(Direct Charges)l $ 4,325.60
Pooled Job Costs]--
osts 11.00%1 $ 475.82
Indirect Costsl 16.15%1 $ 698.59
Agreement Total:I $ 5,500.00
The distribution of the budget from this Financial Plan may vary as necessary to accomplish the
purpose of this agreement, but may not exceed: $5,500.00.
WORK AND FINANCIAL PLAN—AMENDMENT#1
COOPERATOR: CITY OF TIGARD
TAX IDENTIFICATION NO.:
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO.: 11-73-41-6254
ACCOUNT NO.: 173-7341-090
LOCATION: City of Tigard,Washington County Oregon
DATES: October 1,2010-June 30, 2012
Pursuant to Cooperative Service Agreement No. 10-73-41-6248 between City of Tigard, Washington
County, Oregon and the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, Wildlife Services (APHIS-WS),this Work Plan is hereby amended to increase
funding from $3,000 to $7,000 and extend the work period for 12 additional months so it ends on
June 30, 2012 instead of June 30, 2011 as originally agreed. The additional funding will be for
services delivered during the extended 12 month period.
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES:
Equipment, field personnel and supervision will be provided by APHIS-WS. One full-time, 12
month, Wildlife Services Specialist will be employed by APHIS-WS. Funding for this position is
shared between Washington County,the City of Tigard, and other cities and public/private entities
in Washington County. The Wildlife Specialist will be assigned the primary responsibility for
conducting the Wildlife Services work in these locations.
Estimated total cost for services of one full-time, 12 month Wildlife Specialist is $84,550. Seventy-
six percent of the funding for this position is shared between the County, Cities, and other public
cooperators within Washington County and the remaining 24% is funded by Wildlife Services, State
and other sources. Total City of Tigard funding for this work plan is $7,000. Such costs include, but
are not limited to, salary/benefits, vehicle use, travel costs, and supplies/equipment. An estimated
itemization of expenses is listed below; however funds may be distributed between itemized
categories at the discretion of APHIS-WS if required.
Costs include:
Salary& Benefits $4,690
GSA Vehicle Expense $ 872
Equipment/ Supplies/Services $ 465
Program Support $ 973
Total Costs $7,000
NOTE: In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act(DCIA) of 1996, bills issued by
WS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt. The DCIA requires that all debts older than 120
days be forwarded to debt collection centers or commercial collection agencies for more aggressive
action. Debtors have the option to verify, challenge and compromise claims, and have access to
administrative appeals procedures which are both reasonable and protect the interests of the United
States.
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AUTHORIZATION:
CITY OF 7GARD
l
R tative, City of Tigard Da e
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
State Director, Oregon Date
Direc r, st rn ion ate
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USDA
United States
Department of
Agriculture
Animal and
Plant Health
Inspection
Service
July 11, 2011
Wildlife
Services
Oregon State Office
6135 NE 80"Ave. Michelle Wright
Suite A-8
Portland,OR 97218 City of Tigard
(503)326-2346 13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Tigard, OR 97223
Dear Michelle,
Enclosed you will find a fully executed copy of the Work and Financial Plan to
initiate our wildlife damage management program with the City of Tigard for July 1,
2011 through June 30, 2012.
If you have any questions or concerns, please give me a call at 503-326-2346.
Sincerely,
r
Deborah Stalman
Budget Analyst
Enclosure
Safeguarding American Agriculture
'S APHIS is an agency of USDA's Marketing and Regulatory Programs
�' An Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer
Aoment No: 10-73-41-6254-RA
Accounting Code: 073-7341-090
COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGREEMENT l 611 O(v O D
REIMBURSABLE
between
THE CITY OF TIGARD
and
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES(WS)
ARTICLE 1 —PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is to conduct wildlife damage management(WDM)activities to control various
wildlife, including aquatic rodents, causing damage to properties within the City of Tigard.
ARTICLE 2-AUTHORITY
APHIS WS has statutory authority under the Act of March 2, 1931 (46 Stat. 1468; 7 U.S.C.426-426b)as
amended, and the Act of December 22, 1987 (101 Stat. 1329-331, 7 U.S.C. 426c), for the Secretary of
Agriculture to cooperate with States, individuals,public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions in
the control of wild mammals and birds that are reservoirs for zoonotic diseases, or are injurious or a nuisance to,
among other things, agriculture,horticulture, forestry, animal husbandry,wildlife,and public health and safety.
ARTICLE 3-MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The Cooperator and WS agree:
a. To confer and plan a WDM program that addresses the need for managing conflicts caused by nuisance
mammals and rodents in Tigard, Oregon. Based on this consultation, WS will formulate annually, in
writing,the program work plan and associated budget and present them to the Cooperator for approval.
b. Each year The Cooperator and APHIS-WS must agree to and sign the annual Work and Financial Plans,
which upon execution are incorporated into this Agreement by reference.
c. When either of the Cooperating parties address the media or incorporate information into reports and/or
publications,both Cooperating parties must agree, in writing,to have their identities disclosed when
receiving due credit related to the activities covered by this agreement.
d. That APHIS-WS has advised the Cooperator that other private sector service providers may be available
to provide wildlife management services and notwithstanding these other options,Cooperator requests
that APHIS-WS provide wildlife management services as stated under the terms of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 4-COOPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES
The Cooperator agrees:
a. To designate Brian Wheatley, Environmental Program Coordinator,City of Tigard, 13125 SW Hall
Blvd., Tigard,OR 97223, 503-718-2610 as the authorized representative who shall be responsible for
collaboratively administering the activities conducted in this Agreement.
AWent No: 10-73-41-6254-RA
Accounting Code: 073-7341-090
b. To reimburse APHIS-WS for costs, not to exceed the annually approved amount specified in the Work
and Financial Plan. If costs are projected to exceed the amount reflected in the Financial Plan,the Work
and Financial Plan shall be formally revised and signed by both parties before services resulting in
additional costs are performed. The Cooperator agrees to pay all costs of service submitted via an
invoice within 30 days of the date of the submitted invoice or invoices as submitted by APHIS-WS. Late
payments are subject to interest,penalties, and administrative charges and costs as set forth under the
Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996. If the Cooperator is delinquent in paying the full amount of
the due service costs submitted by APHIS-WS, and/or is delinquent in paying the due late payments,
and/or is delinquent in paying the interest, penalties, and/or administrative costs on any delinquent due
service costs, APHIS-WS will immediately cease to provide the respective service associated with the
submitted service costs. APHIS-WS will not reinstate or provide the respective service until all due
service costs, and/or due late payments, and/or due interest, penalty, and/or administrative costs are first
paid in full.
c. To provide a Tax Identification Number or Social Security Number in compliance with the Debt
Collection Improvement Act of 1996.
d. As a condition of this Agreement, The Cooperator ensures and certifies that it is not currently debarred or
suspended and is free of delinquent Federal debt.
ARTICLE 5—WS RESPONSIBILITIES
WS agrees:
a. To designate WS State Director Dave Williams 6135 NE 80`h Ave., Suite A8, Portland, Oregon,(503)
326-2346 as the authorized representative who shall be responsible for collaboratively administering
the activities conducted in this Agreement.
b. The performance of wildlife damage management actions by WS under this agreement is contingent
upon a determination by WS that such actions are in compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act, Endangered Species Act,and any other applicable environmental statutes. WS will not
make a final decision to conduct requested wildlife damage management actions until it has made the
determination of such compliance.
C. To provide qualified personnel and other resources necessary to implement the approved WDM
activities delineated in the Work and Financial Plan referenced in 3.a of this Agreement.
d. To bill the Cooperator for costs incurred in performing WDM activities as authorized in the approved
annual Work and Financial Plan as may be amended.
e. To notify the Cooperator if costs are projected to exceed the amounts estimated and agreed upon in the
Financial Plan. WS will cease providing goods or services until a revision to the Work and Financial
Plan, as appropriate, have been agreed to and signed by both parties to this Agreement.
f. Authorized auditing representatives of the Cooperator shall be accorded reasonable opportunity to
inspect the accounts and records of WS pertaining to such claims for reimbursement to the extent
permitted by Federal laws and regulations.
Aoment No: 10-73-41-6254-RA
Accounting Code: 073-7341-090
ARTICLE 6—WS CONDITIONS
For costs borne by WS,this agreement is contingent upon the passage of the Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies Appropriation Act for the current fiscal year from which expenditures may be legally met
and shall not obligate APHIS upon failure of Congress to so appropriate. This Agreement also may be reduced or
terminated if Congress provides APHIS funds only for a finite period under a Continuing Resolution.
ARTICLE 7—ASSURANCES
Nothing in this agreement shall prevent any other State, agency,organization or individual from entering into
separate agreements with WS or the Cooperator for the purpose of managing wildlife damage.
ARTICLE 8—CONGRESSIONAL RESTRICTIONS
Pursuant to Section 22, Title 41,United States Code, no member of or delegate to Congress shall be admitted to
any share or part of this agreement or to any benefit to arise therefrom.
ARTICLE 9—APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
All WDM activities will be conducted in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws and
regulations.
This agreement is not a procurement contract(31 U.S.C. 6303), nor is it considered a grant(31 U.S.C. 6304). In
this agreement, APHIS provides goods or services on a cost recovery basis to nonfederal recipients.
ARTICLE 10—LIABILITY
APHIS assumes no liability for any actions or activities conducted under this agreement except to the extent the
recourse or remedies are provided by Congress under the Federal Tort Claims Act(28 USC 1346(b), 2401(b),
2671-2680).
ARTICLE 11 —AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement shall become effective October 1,2009 and shall continue up to September 30,2014. This
agreement may be amended at any time by mutual agreement of the parties in writing. It may be terminated by
either party upon 60 days written notice to the other party. Further, in the event the Cooperator does not for any
reason reimburse expended funds, WS is relieved of the obligation to continue any operations under this
agreement.
AUTHORIZATION:
City of TigqA
Tax Ide ' ica ion Number: 93-0503940
Dennis Koellermeier,Public Works Director D e
A*ment No: 10-73-41-6254-RA
Accounting Code: 073-7341-090
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
Tax Identification Number: 41-0696271
�D e Willia s, Oregon Wildlife Services Date
Z O
Director,OsteVn JRegio1VDate
WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
Cooperator: CITY OF TIGARD
Contact: Brian Wheatly
Environmental Program Coordinator
13125 SW Hall Blvd
Tigard, OR 97223
503-718-2610
Agreement POC:
Greer Gaston
503-639-4171 ext 2595
Cooperative Service Agreement No.: 10-73-41-6254 RA
Accounting Code: 073-7341-090
Location: City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon
Dates: October 1, 2009 — September 30, 2010
In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Tigard and the United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS),
Wildlife Services (WS), this Work Plan sets forth the objectives, activities and budget of the
cooperative wildlife management program for the period of October 1, 2009 through September
30, 2010.
Program Obiective/Goals
Wildlife Services objective is to provide professional assistance to the City of Tigard as they
experience damage caused by aquatic rodents or nuisance wildlife on their property. This
assistance may be in the form of educational information, non-lethal techniques or direct control.
If direct control is necessary, the most effective and safe tools and techniques available will be
utilized.
Plan of Action
The objectives of the wildlife damage and hazard management project will be accomplished in the
following manner:
1. WS will assign a Wildlife Specialist to respond to and evaluate damage situations on the
Cooperator's property and will work up to 50 hours.
2. The WS District Supervisor in Salem will supervise this project, (503) 399-5814. This
project will be monitored by Dave Williams, State Director in Portland, (503) 326-2346.
3. WS will provide a vehicle, field supplies and equipment necessary to conduct services.
4. WS will cooperate with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Oregon Department of Transportation, county and local city
governments, and other entities to ensure compliance with Federal, State, and local laws
and regulations.
5. The City of Tigard will be billed by WS only for the services rendered, not to exceed
$3,000. If additional funds are required to complete the WDM activities for the year,then
an amendment to this work plan will be required. In accordance with the Debt Collection
Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills issued by WS are due and payable within 30 days
following the receipt of the submitted invoice. The financial point of contact for this Work
Plan/Financial Plan is Debbie Stalman, Administrative/Budget Officer in Portland, (503)
326-2346.
PROPOSED BUDGET PLAN
Note: The following list outlines the estimated expenditures under this Work Plan. Actual
expenditures may vary based on need, by category, as dictated cooperatively by APHIS-WS and
the City of Tigard but may not exceed the aggregate total of$3,000.
Cost for one Wildlife Specialist:
Salary & Benefits $ 1,950
GSA vehicle rental, supplies, equipment $ 650
Program ti support $ 400
Total Costs $ 3,000
CITY OF GARD, WAHSINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
Dennis Koellermeier, Public Works Director at
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
dz�//0
y State 6irector, OR Date
Dire o , Wes4ern 4ion Daie
WORK AND FINANCIAL PLAN
COOPERATOR: CITY OF TIGARD
TAX IDENTIFICATION NO.:
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO.: 10-73-41-6254
ACCOUNT NO.: 173-7341-090
LOCATION: City of Tigard, Washington County Oregon
DATES: October 1, 2010 -June 30,2011
Pursuant to Cooperative Service Agreement No. 10-73-41-6254 between City of Tigard, Washington
County, Oregon and the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, Wildlife Services (APHIS-WS), this Work Plan defines the objectives, plan of
action, resources and budget for cooperative wildlife services program in the City of Tigard to be
conducted from October 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011.
OBJECTIVES/GOALS:
The objective of the wildlife services program is to conduct a cooperatively funded program in the
City of Tigard to resolve wildlife/human conflicts related to damage caused by wildlife to property,
human health and safety, livestock, and other resources. Cooperative efforts between APHIS-WS,
the City, County, State, and other public entities will maximize existing resources to accomplish the
goals of this Plan.
Specific goals are:
1. To provide assistance to City residents and City departments experiencing wildlife conflicts
caused by wildlife.
2. To provide assistance in the form of educational information or when appropriate to utilize
the most effective and safe control tools and techniques available.
3 To provide a mechanism that enables other entities to participate in the program with shared
responsibilities for funding, planning and evaluation.
PLAN OF ACTION:
The objectives of the wildlife damage control program will be accomplished in the following
manner:
APHIS-WS will provide technical assistance and or direct control at times and locations throughout
the City of Tigard where it is determined there is a need to resolve problems caused by wildlife.
Lethal control efforts will be directed towards specific offending individuals or local populations.
Method selection will be based on an evaluation of selectivity, humaneness,human safety,
effectiveness, legality, and practicality.
Technical Assistance: Wildlife Services' personnel may provide verbal or written advice,
recommendations, information, demonstrations or training to use in managing wildlife
damage problems. Generally, implementation of technical assistance recommendations is the
responsibility of the resource/property owner.
Direct Control: Direct control is usually provided when the resource/property owner's efforts
have proven ineffective and or technical assistance alone is inadequate. Direct control
methods/techniques may include trap equipment, shooting, and other methods as mutually
agreed upon.
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PROCUREMENT
APHIS-WS will provide the Wildlife Specialist with a vehicle, and the initial supplies and
equipment. Cooperator understands that additional supplies and equipment may need to be
purchased under this agreement to replace consumed, damaged or lost supplies/equipment. Any
items remaining at the end of the agreement will remain in the possession of APHIS-WS.
STIPULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS:
a. All operations shall have the joint concurrence of APHIS-WS and the City of Tigard and shall
be under the direct supervision of APHIS-WS. APHIS-WS will conduct the program in
accordance with its established operating policies and all applicable state and federal laws and
regulations.
b. Control on Private Lands: An agreement for Control of Animal Damage on Private Property
(WS Form 12A) will be executed between APHIS-WS and the landowner, lessee, or
administrator before any APHIS-WS work is conducted.
c. Control of Public Lands: An Agreement for Control of Animal Damage on Non-Private
Property (WS Form 12C) or an appropriate.NEPA document will be executed between
APHIS-WS and the public land administrator(s)/manager(s) before any APHIS-WS work is
conducted.
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES:
Equipment, field personnel and supervision will be provided by APHIS-WS. One full-time, 12
month, Wildlife Services Specialist will be employed by APHIS-WS. Funding for this position is
shared between Washington County, the City of Tigard, and other cities and public/private entities
in Washington County. The Wildlife Specialist will be assigned the primary responsibility for
conducting the Wildlife Services work in these locations.
Estimated total cost for services of one full-time, 12 month Wildlife Specialist is $84,550. Seventy-
six percent of the funding for this position is shared between the County, Cities, and other public
cooperators within Washington County and the remaining 24%is funded by Wildlife Services, State
and other sources. Total City of Tigard funding for this work plan is $3,000. Such costs include, but
are not limited to, salary/benefits, vehicle use,travel costs, and supplies/equipment. An estimated
itemization of expenses is listed below; however funds may be distributed between itemized
categories at the discretion of APHIS-WS if required.
Costs include:
Salary & Benefits $2,165
GSA Vehicle Expense $ 365
Equipment/Supplies/ Services $ 170
Program Support $ 300
Total Costs $3,000
NOTE: In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills issued by
WS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt. The DCIA requires that all debts older than 120
days be forwarded to debt collection centers or commercial collection agencies for more aggressive
action. Debtors have the option to verify, challenge and compromise claims, and have access to
administrative appeals procedures which are both reasonable and protect the interests of the United
States.
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AUTHORIZATION:
CITY OF TIGARD
sentative, City of Tigard Date
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
State Director, Oregon Date
Director, Western Region Date
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Work Plan / Financial Plan Supplement
ESTIMATED COSTS FOR SERVICES:
Salary & Benefits $ 66,849
GSA Vehicle Expense 12,945
Reimbursements 2,676
Miscellaneous Expenses 2,080
Total Costs $ 84,550
Note: The distribution of the Budget for this Work Plan may vary as necessary to accomplish
the purpose of this Agreement.
ESTIMATED FUNDING SOURCES:
USDA ' $ 12,316
ODA 2,000
ODF&W 3,000
Washington County 40,302
City of Beaverton 7,000
City of Tigard 2 3,000
City of Hillsboro 2 3,000
City of Sherwood 1,500
City of Tualatin 1,500
City of Forest Grove 1,000
Clean Water Services 7,000
$81,618
Other Funding Sources needed 3 $ 2,932
TOTAL FUNDS: $ 84,550
Notes:
1 Federal budgets are in a continuing resolution; Federal contributions to field positions are
estimated on last year's funding level and are subject to change.
2 Contract Cycle less than a full year. Full year estimated cost is $4,000.
3 Other funding sources may include addition funds from current sources and or additional
funds from other public or private entities.
USDA
United States
Department of
Agriculture
Animal and
Plant Health March 17, 2010
Inspection
Service
Wildlife
Services
Greer Gaston
Oregon State Office City of Tigard
13125 SW Hall Blvd.
6135 NE so'"Ave. Tigard, OR 97223
Suite
Portlanndd,,OR 97218 503-718-2595
(503)326-2346
Dear Greer,
Enclosed you will find a fully executed copy of the FY 10 Cooperative Agreement
and Work/Financial Plan to initiate our wildlife damage management program with
the City of Tigard.
If you have any questions or concerns, please give me a call at 503-326-2346.
Sinc rely,
Deborah Stalman
Budget Analyst
Enclosure
Safeguarding American Agriculture
0 ' APHIS is an agency of USDA's Marketing and Regulatory Programs
' An Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer
H
City of Tigard
February 28, 2011
Mr. Kevin Christensen
Assistant State Director
US Dept. of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Wildlife Services
6135 NE 80th Ave. Ste A-8
Portland OR 97218
Dear Mr. Christensen:
Enclosed is a Work and Financial
Plan signed by Tigard Public Works Director Dennis
Koellermeier.
Once your organization signs the document, please send me an executed copy for my
records.
Should you have any questions, you can reach me at 503.718.2595 or green@tigard-or.gov.
Sincerely,
neer Gastona
Executive Assistant
c: Brian Wheatley
Rob Block
13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard, Oregon 97223 • 503.639.4171
TTY Relay: 503.684.2772 0 www.tigard-or.gov
USDA �
United States January 6, 2010
Department of
Agriculture
Animal and
Plant Health
Inspection
Service Greer Gaston
City of Tigard
Wildlife 13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Services Tigard, OR 97223
503-718-2595
Oregon State Office
Dear Ms. Gaston,
6135 NE 80`h Ave.
Suite Ad, Enclosed you will find three 3 copies of the FYI Cooperative Agreement and
Portland,OR s�21s Y � ) P p g
(503)326-2346 Work/Budget Plan to initiate our wildlife damage management program with the City
of Tigard. Please sign and return all 3 copies of both the Cooperative Agreement and
the Work/Budget Plan to my office. An original will be sent to you after all parties
have signed the document.
If you have any questions or concerns, please give me a call at 503-326-2346.
Sincerely,
Deborah Stalman
Budget Analyst
Enclosure
MMIS Safeguarding American Agriculture
_ APHIS is an agency of USDA's Marketing and Regulatory Programs
An Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer
Z)
City of Tigard
February 2, 2010
Ms. Deborah Stalman, Budget Analyst
US Dept. of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Wildlife Services
6135 NE 80�h Ave.
Suite A-8
Portland OR 97218
Dear Ms. Stalman:
Enclosed are three Work Plans/Financial Plans and three Cooperative Service Agreements
signed by Tigard Public Works Director Dennis Koellermeier.
Once your organization signs the documents, please send me an executed Work
Plan/Financial Plan and agreement for my records.
Should you have any questions, you can reach me at 503.718.2595 or greer@tigard-or.gov.
Sincerely,
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Greer Gaston
Management Analyst
13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard, Oregon 97223 • 503.639.4171
TTY Relay: 503.684.2772 • www.tigard-or.gov
VENDOR: SHIP TO:
USDA- APHIS,Wildlife Servic City of Tigard-Public Works PURCHASE ORDER
6135 NE 80th Avenue Attn: Brian Wheatley
Suite A-8 13125 SW Hall Blvd NO. C12293
Portland, OR 97218- Tigard,OR 97223-
VENDOR NK VENDOR PHONE NUMBER TERMS ORDER DATE FAX NUMBER
USDA0600 (503)326-2346 0 05/11/2010 ( )
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
(none)
NO QTY U/M DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT
1 0.00 each Wildlife damage management services to control wildlife causing 510-2130-601000 3,000.0000 3,000.00
damage to properties within City limits.
SUBTOTAL: 3,000.00
TAX: 0.00
SHIPPING: 0.00
TOTAL: 3,000.00
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CITY OF TIGARD
CONTRACT SUMMARY FORM
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Title of Contract: USDA Cooperative Service Agreement Contract#: (Assigned after exe tion)
Reimbursable c�
Contractor: USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services Total: $3,000 kid
Brief Overview: Wildlife Services will conduct wildlife dama vibes to control wildlife
which cause damage to properties within the City.
Changes Made To We were required to use the Contractor's Cooperative Service Agreement Reimbursable
Boilerplate Contract
Type of Contract: ❑ Purchase Agreement X Personal Service ❑ Construction ❑ Other
Start Date: October 1,2009 End Date: September 30,2010 LCRB Award Date:Not Applicable
Contract Manager:Brian Wheatley Extension:2610 Department:Public Works
Quotes/Bids/Proposals: COMPANY AMOUNT /SCORE
Not required—cost is under$5,000
Department Comments:
Department Sign-Le ADate: a4lzb
Purchasing Comme
Purchasing Signature: Date: tj3
Administration: Date:
Certificate of Insurance Received? ❑Yes X No ❑ Self-Insured (Form Received
Business Tax Current? ❑ Yes ❑ No Contractor License Current? ❑Yes X No
Federal TIN/1099#: Bonds Required: ❑Yes X No
Accounting String: Fund Division Account Total
510 6700 54001 $3,000