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CITY OF POQ.T ANGELES
321 East FIfth Street. PO Bo:>. 1150
PUBLIC WORKS Port Angeles. WashIngton 98362-1150
Phone (360) 417 -4805
Fax (360) 417-4609
TTY Phone (360) 417-4645
e-maIl papwdept@olympu~.net
January 6, 1997
J. Gary Oldenburg, State Director
USDA Wildlife Services
720 O'Leary St., NW
Olympia, W A 98502
RE: Agreement: USDA - Bird Control
Project No. 95-24
Dear Mr. Oldenburg:
Enclosed are the three original Cooperative Service Agreement and Work PlanlFinancial Plan
documents for bird control at the Port Angeles Landfill. The documents have been signed by the
Public Works Director for the City.
We look forward to receiving a fully executed copy from you for our files.
Sincerely,
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Phyllis Rasler
Administrative Assistant
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C. Knutson
DEC-IO-97 WED 04:26 PM USDA APHIS ADC
F~X NO. 360 753 9466
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WORK PLAN/PXN1\1IJCIAL PLAN
COOPERATOR: Port Angeles Public W~rks Department
CONTACT: Jeff Pomeranz (360-417-4500, f~ 360-417-4509)
COOPERATIVE AGREEMEN'l' No. I 98-73-53-5211-RA
ACCOUNTING CODE No.: 87373-53479
LOCATION: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and viCinity, Port
Angeles, Washington
DATES: January 4, 1998 - January 30, 1999
OBJBCTlVES/~sl
The Unit.ed states Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services (WS)
program will work wit.h the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port
Angeles in a cooperative effort (funded by the city) to alleviate
wildlife strike hazards to aircraft. This will require a reduction in
the numbar of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas,
particularly at the landfill.
PLAN OF ACTION:
Wildlife Services will provide one full-time Wildlife Specialist to
conduct operational control activities at the Port Angeles Landfill,
airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the Specialist with a
vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing beacon,
and necessary markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). \liS
w.Lll arrange for the Specialist to obtain training in the appropriate
ADA driving procedures and radio communications protocol.
The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the
necessary security clearances and aocess to the Landfill and Airport
properties. All animal carcasses obtained through activities related to
this project will be disposed of in the landfill.
ws will compile and maintain detailed records of ha&ing and control
aotivitieB and will conduct monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife
popu1ations in areas associated with this project. WS will provide City
and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis. WS will
maint.i.n efforts to IIiiIva1uate habitat cbanges as a means of controlling
bird numbers on and around the landfill/airfield, and will work with the
City and Port to implement chanqas as necessary. A Wildlife Bioloqist
specializing in bird aircraft:. st.riM hazard. (BASH) will provide
technical and operational assistance to the WS Speeialist ae needed,
particularly when setting up the project.
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DEC-IO-97 WED 04:27 PM USDA APHIS ADC
FAX NO. 360 753 9466.
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W& will reduce wildlife hazards through an ~ntegrated approach of
hazing, trapping, and shooting at the landfill, airfield and related
area. that may serve as roosts, rookeries or attractants for problem
bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of
animated and static deterrent devices may be used.
ws will ooordinat:e with the City or Port Angeles and the Port of Port
Angeles on all matters concerning probl-. wildlife and WS will serve as
liaison between the these entities and regulatory wildlife agencies.
This program will be monitored by J. Gary Oldenburg~ State Director in
01~pia, WA (360-753-9884).
COST ESTIMATE FOR SE~VICES
January 4. 1999 - January 30, 1999
Salary/Benefits
Vehicle Coste
Supplies/Materials
$29,694
5,600
3.2512.
2.'O'.rAL
S38,544
~J In accordance with the Debt Colleotion Improvement Act (DC~) of
1996, bills issued quarterly by APHIS/WB are due and payable within 30
days of recei~. The DCIA requires that all debts older than 120 days
must be forwarded to debt collection centers or commercial collection
agencies for more aggressive action. DeMars have the option to verify,
challenge, and cornpromiae Claims, and bave acoess to adminl.trative
appeals procedures which are both reasonable anCl protect the interests
of the United St.ates.
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DEC-IO-97 WED 04:28 PM USDA APHIS ADC
FAX NO. 360 753 9466
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PORT ANGELES PUBLiC WORKS DBPARTKEtrr
P.O. BOX 1150
321 BASr FiFTH STREET
PORI' LES, WA 9 62
UNITED STATES DEPAR'rMEHT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL & PL.AllT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
~LDLIFB SERVICES
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FAX NO, 360 753 9466
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Agreement No. 9B-73-S3-S211-RA
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WILDLIPB SBRV1:CBS (WS)
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By this Amendment #1, the fOllowing changes/additions shall be made;
.. All reference to Animal Damage Control (ACC) shaJ.l be
wildlife Services (WS). This name change he came effective
August 1, 1997.
.. Article 1. Adds the following sentence _
And, provide control operat.ions to alleviate wildlife
strike hazards to airoraft or other concerns relating to
human health and safety, property or natural resources.
.. Article 4a. Jack PLttis replaces Robert Jones as PAPWD's
authori&ed representative.
PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH ST.
PORT ANGELES, NA 98362
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WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
RECEIVED
COOPERATOR: Port Angeles Public Works Department
CONTACT: Jeff Pomeranz (360-417-4500, fax 360-417-4509)
FEB 05 1998
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT No.: 98-73-53-5211-RA
lilLY OJ rart Angeles
ACCOUNTING CODE No.: 87373-53479
LOCATION: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and vicinity, Port
Angeles, Washington
DATES: January 4, 1998 - January 30, 1999
OBJECTIVES/GOALS:
The United States Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services (WS)
program will work with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port
Angeles in a cooperative effort (funded by the city) to alleviate
wildlife strike hazards to aircraft. This will require a reduction in
the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas,
particularly at the landfill.
PLAN OF ACTION:
Wildlife Services will provide one .full-time Wildlife Specialist to
conduct operational control activities at the Port Angeles Landfill,
airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the Specialist with a
vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing beacon,
and necessary markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). WS
will arrange for the Specialist to obtain training in the appropriate
AOA driving procedures and radio communications protocol.
The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the
necessary security clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport
properties. All animal carcasses obtained through activities related to
this project will be disposed of in the landfill.
WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control
activities and will conduct monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife
populations in areas associated with this project. WS will provide City
and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis. WS will
maintain efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling
bird numbers on and around the landfill/airfield, and will work with the
City and Port to implement changes as necessary. A wildlife Biologist
specializing in bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH) will provide
technical and operational assistance to the WS Specialist as needed,
particularly when setting up the project.
WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of
hazing, trapping, and shooting at the landfill, airfield and related
areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries or attractants for problem
bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of
animated and static deterrent devices may be used.
WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port
Angeles on all matters concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as
liaison between the these entities and regulatory wildlife agencies.
This program will be monitored by J. Gary Oldenburg, state Director in
Olympia, WA (360-753-9884).
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES
January 4, 1998 - January 30, 1999
Salary/Benefits
Vehicle Costs
Supplies/Materials
$29,694
5,600
3.250
TOTAL
S38.544
NOTE: In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of
1996, bills issued quarterly by APHIS/WS are due and payable within 30
days of receipt. The DCIA requires that all debts older than 120 days
must 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.
PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA 9 62
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL & PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
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PO~T ANQELES, W 98362
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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Agreement No. 98-73-53-5211-RA
COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
AND
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES (WS)
AMENDMENT NO. 1
By this Amendment #1, the following changes/additions shall be made:
. All reference to Animal Damage Control (ADC) shall be Wildlife
Services (WS). This name change became effective August 1, 1997.
. Article 1. Adds the following sentence -
And, provide control operations to alleviate wildlife strike
hazards to aircraft or other concerns relating to human health and
safety, property or natural resources.
. Article 4a. -Jack Pittis replaces Robert Jones as PAPWO's
authorized representative.
PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH
PORT ANGELES,
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL & PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
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WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
COOPERATOR: Port Angeles Public Works Department
CONTACT Patrick Ibarra (360-417-4500, FAX 360-417-4509)
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO: 99-73-53-5211-RA
ACCOUNTING CODE NO: 97373-53479
LOCATION: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and vicinity, Port Angeles, Washington
DATES: February 1, 1999 - January 30, 2000
OBJECTIVES/GOALS:
The United States Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services (WS) program will work
with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles in a cooperative effort
(funded by the city) to alleviate wildlife strike hazards to aircraft. This will require a
reduction in the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas, particularly at
the landfill.
PLAN OF ACTION:
Wildlife Services will provide one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational
control activities at the Port Angeles Landfill, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will
provide the Specialist with a vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment,
flashing beacon, and necessary markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA).
WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain training in the appropriate AOA driving
procedures and radio communications protocol.
The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary
security clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal
carcasses obtained through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the
landfill.
WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will
conduct monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with
this project. WS will provide City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly
basis. WS will maintain efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling
bird numbers on and around the landfill/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to
implement changes as necessary. A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike
hazards (BASH) will provide technical and operational assistance to the WS Specialist
as needed.
WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and
shooting at the landfill, airfield and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries or
attractants for problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of
animated and static deterrent devices may be used.
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WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all
matters concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities
and regulatory wildlife agencies.
This project will be monitored by J. Gary Oldenburg, State Director, Olympia, WA
(360-753-9884 ).
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES
Feb. 1, 1999-Jan. 30, 2000
Salaries/benefits
Vehicle Costs
Supplies
$31 ,179
5,880
3.412
Total
$40,471
NOTE: In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills
issued by APHIS/WS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt. The DCIA
requires that all debts older than 120 days must 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.
PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
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ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
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RECEIVED
JAN 2.: 2000
City of Port Angeles
COOPERATOR: City of Port Angeles Public Works Department
CONTACT: Michael Quinn (360-417-4500, fax 360-417-4509)
TAX 10 NO.:
91-600-1266
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO: 00-73-53-5211-RA
ACCOUNTING CODE NO: 07373-53479
LOCATION: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and vicinity, Port Angeles, Washington
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DATES: February 1, 2000 - January~, 2001
OBJECTIVES/GOALS:
The United States Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services (WS) program will work
with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles .in a cooperative effort (funded
by the city) to alleviate wildlife strike hazards to aircraft. This will require a reduction in
the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas, particularly at the landfill.
PLAN OF ACTION:
Wildlife Services will provide one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational
control activities at the Port Angeles Landfill, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will
provide the Specialist with a vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment,
flashing beacon, and necessary markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA).
WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain training in the appropriate AOA driving
procedures and radio communications protocol.
The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary
security clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal
carcasses obtained through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the
landfill.
WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will
conduct monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this
project. WS will provide City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis
and a final written summary. WS will maintain efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a
means of controlling bird numbers on and around the landfill/airfield, and will work with
the City and Port to implement changes as necessary. A Wildlife Biologist specializing
in bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH) will provide technical and operational assistance to
the WS Specialist as needed.
WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and
shooting at the landfill, airfield and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries or
attractants for problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of
animated and static deterrent devices may be used.
WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all
matters concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities
and regulatory wildlife agencies.
This project will be monitored by J. Gary Oldenburg, State Director, Olympia, WA
(360-753-9884 ).
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES
Feb. 1, 2000 - Jan. 30, 2001
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Total
$30,190
6,960
2,070
5,200
2,500
1.858
$48,778
Salaries/benefits
Biologist Support
Biologist Travel
Vehicle Costs
Supplies
Administration costs
NOTE: In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills
issued by APHISIWS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
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WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
COOPERATOR: Port Angeles Public Works Department
CONTACT: Glenn Cutler (360-417-4800, fax 360-417-4542)
TAX ID NO:
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO: 01-73-53-5211-RA
ACCOUNTING CODE NO: 17373-53479
LOCATION: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and vicinity, Port Angeles, Washington
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DATES: February 1, 2001 - January 30, 2002
OBJECTIVES/GOALS:
The United States Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services (WS) program will work
with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles in a cooperative effort (funded
by the city) to alleviate wildlife strike hazards to aircraft. This will require a reduction in
the number of birds using the airfield and, surrounding areas, particularly at the landfill.
PLAN OF ACTION:
Wildlife Services will provide one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational
control activities at the Port Angeles Landfill, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will
provide the Specialist with a vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment,
flashing beacon, and necessary markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA).
WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain training in the appropriate AOA driving
procedures and radio communications protocol.
The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary
security clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal
carcasses obtained through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the
landfill.
WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will
conduct monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this
project. WS will provide City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis.
WS will maintain efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird
numbers on and around the landfill/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to
implement changes as necessary. A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike
hazards (BASH) will provide technical and operational assistance to the WS Specialist
as needed.
WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and
shooting at the landfill, airfield and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries or
attractants for problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of
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WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all
matters concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities
and regulatory wildlife agencies.
This project will be monitored by J. Gary Oldenburg, State Director, Olympia, WA
(360-753-9884 ).
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES
Feb. 1,2001 -Jan. 30,2002
Total
$31 ,408
7,200
400
6,500
2,500
1.930
$49,938
Salaries/benefits
Biologist Support
Biologist Travel
Vehicle Costs
Supplies
Administrative costs
NOTE: In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills
issued by APHISIWS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
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All operations provided for in this Agreement shall be under the direct supervision of Wildlife Services In
order that the work may be conducted In accordance with the latest Improved practices and correlated
with bird and mammal control programs carned on in adjacent areas.
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City of Port Angeles desires to participate with Wildlife Services (WS) In a program to conduct wildlife U
control operations to reduce health risks, safety and maintenance problems associated with birds or other A
species.
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ARTICLE 1
ARTICLE 2
Authority eXIsts under the Animal Damage Control Act of March 2, 1931 (7 U.S.C. 426-426b and 426c, as
amended) for Wildlife Services to cooperate with States, Territories, individuals, public and private
agencies, organizations, and institutions In the control of wild animals and birds injurious to agriculture,
horticulture, forestry, animal husbandry, wildlife, property; public health and safety; and protection of
wildlife from environmental contaminants
ARTICLE 3
City of Port Angeles and Wildlife Services agree:
a. To jointly develop the Work and Financial Plans which will be incorporated into thiS
Agreement.
b That the cooperating parties will carry out program activities in accordance with the Annual
Work and Financial Plans developed for this Agreement.
ARTICLE 4
City of Port Angeles Agrees:
a. To designate to Wildlife Services by signature that City of Port Angeles's authorized
representative IS Glenn Cutler who shall administer actiVities pursuant to thiS Agreement.
b. To develop with Wildlife Services the Annual Work and Financial Plans as referenced in Article
3 a of thiS Agreement.
c To reimburse Wildlife Services the amount mutually agreed to as indicated in the Annual Work
and FinanCial Plans. The cost will Include salaries and benefits, supplies, and miscellaneous
expenses necessary to perform animal damage control actiVitIes.
d. That upon termination of thiS Agreement City of Port Angeles shall reimburse Wildlife Services
for its proportionate share of all obligations created by Wildlife Services as a result of thiS
Agreement and not preViously reimbursed
ARTiCLE 5
Wildlife Services Agrees'
a. That the State Director or authorized representative will supervise all control actIvitIes pursuant
to this Agreement.
b. To provide personnel to perform the assessment activities In the areas designated by the Work
Plan. Field personnel employed under this Agreement shall be Federal employees or cooperator
employees under direct supervision of Wildlife Services.
C. To submit to City of Port Angeles an Accomplishment Report upon request.
d. To supervise the program, as set forth in the Annual Work and Financial Plans.
ARTICLE 6
This Agreement is contingent upon the passage of Congress of an appropriation from which expenditures
may be legally met and shall not obligate the requisitioning agency upon failure of Congress to so
appropriate. This Agreement also may be reduced or terminated If Congress only provides the Agency
funds for a finite period under a ContinUing Resolution.
ARTICLE 7
Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent any other State, organization, or individual from entering into
separate Agreements with Wildlife Services for the purpose of controlling damaging animals.
ARTICLE 8
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
Wildlife Services will hold City of Port Angeles harmless from any liability arising from the negligent act or
omission of a Government officer or employee acting within the scope of his or her employment to the
extent compensation is available pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), 28 USC 2671 et. seq.,
except to the extent that aforesaid liability arises from the negligent acts or omissions of City of Port
Angeles, their employees, agents, or subcontractor(s). Such relief shall be provided pursuant to the
procedures set forth In the FTCA and applicable regulations.
ARTICLE 10
All animal damage control actiVities will be conducted In accordance with the applicable Federal, State,
and local laws and regulations
ARTICLE 11
This Agreement shall become effective upon date of final signature and shall continue indefinitely. 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, that In the event City of
Port Angeles does not for any reason reimburse expended funds, Wildlife Services IS relieved of the
obligation to continue any operations under this Cooperative Service Agreement.
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
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ANIMAL & PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
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WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
COOPERATOR: City of Port Angeles
CONTACT: Glenn Cutler (360-417-4800, fax 360-417-4542)
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO: 03-73-53-5211-RA
ACCOUNTING CODE NO: 273-7353-479 and 373-7353-479
LOCATION: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and vlcmity, Port Angeles, Washington
DATES: February 1, 2002 - January 31, 2003
OBJECTIVES/GOALS:
The United States Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services (WS) program will work
with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles in a cooperative effort (funded
by the city) to alleViate wildlife strike hazards to aircraft. ThiS will require a reduction in
the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas, particularly at the landfill.
PLAN OF ACTION:
Wildlife Services will provide one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational
control activities at the Port Angeles Landfill, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS Will
provide the Specialist with a vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment,
flashing beacon, and necessary markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA).
WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain training in the appropriate AOA dnving
procedures and radio communications protocol.
The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary
security clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal
carcasses obtained through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the
landfill.
WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will
conduct monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this
project. WS will provide City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis.
WS will maintam efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird
numbers on and around the landfill/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to
implement changes as necessary. A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike
hazards (BASH) will provide technical and operational assistance to the WS Specialist
as needed.
WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and
shooting at the landfill, airfield and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries or
attractants for problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of
animated and static deterrent devices may be used.
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matters concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities
and regulatory wildlife agencies.
This project will be supervised by Keel Price, District Supervisor, Poulsbo, WA,
(360-337 -2778).
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES
Feb 1,2002-Jan. 30,2003
Total
$43,277
2,500
500
2,164
6,760
$55,201
Salaries/benefits
Supplies
Biologist Travel
Administrative Cost
Vehicle Costs
NOTE: In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills
issued by APHIS/WS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
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Cooperator City of Port Angeles, Contact: Glen Cutler 360-417-4800
WA Tom McCade 360-417-4872
Cooperative Service 03-73-53-5211 (RA) Accounting 37373-53479
Agreement No. Code
Location Port Angeles Landfill, Date February 1,2003 - January
Airport and vicinity 31,2004
In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Port Angeles 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 wildlife
control activities for the period of February 1, 2003 through January 31, 2004.
Program Obiective/Goals
To provide assistance to the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles when they experience
conflicts caused by birds at the landfill and/or airport. 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.
The specific goal is protect human health and safety by alleviating wildlife strike hazards to aircraft. This
will require a reduction in the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas, particularly at the
landfill.
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PLAN OF ACTION:
Plan of Action
1. APHIS- WS will assign one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational control activities at
the Port Angeles Landfill, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the Specialist with a
vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing beacon, and necessary markings
for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain
training in the appropriate AOA driving procedures and radio communications protocol.
2. The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary security
clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal carcasses obtained
through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the landfill.
3. WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will conduct
monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this project. WS
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will provide City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis. WS will maintain
efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird numbers on and around the
landfill/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to implement changes as necessary. A
Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH) will provide technical and
operational assistance to the WS Specialist as needed.
4. WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and shooting
at the landfill, airfield and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries or attractants for
problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of animated and static
deterrent devices may be used.
5. WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all matters
concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities and regulatory
wildlife agencies.
6. Keel Price in the APHIS- WS District Office in Poulsbo, 360-337-2778, will supervise this project.
It will be monitored by Roger Woodruff, State Director, Olympia, WA, 360-753-9884.
7. APHIS-WS will cooperate with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, county and local city governments and other entities to ensure compliance
with Federal, State and local laws and regulations.
8. The City of Port Angeles will provide APHIS-WS $58,450 to support these activities. In
accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills issued by APHIS-
WS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES
Feb. 1,2003 - Jan. 30,2004
Salaries/benefits
Supplies
Travel
Vehicle Costs
Total
$46,350
2,500
500
9.100
$58,450
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P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
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Cooperator: City of Port Angeles, Contact: Glen Cutler (360) 417-4800
WA Tom McCade (360) 417-4872
Cooperative Service 04-73-53-5211-RA Accounting 473-7353-479
Agreement No.: Code:
Location: Port Angeles Landfill, Dates: February 1,2004 - January
Airport and vicinity 31,2005
In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Port Angeles 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 wildlife
control activities for the period of February 1,2004 - January 31, 2005.
Program Objective / Goal
WS' program objective is to provide assistance to the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port
Angeles when they experience conflicts caused by birds at the landfill and/or airport. 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.
WS' specific goal is to protect human health and safety by alleviating wildlife strike hazards to
aircraft. This will require a reduction in the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding
areas, particularly at the landfill.
Plan of Action
1. WS will assign one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational control activities at the
Port Angeles Landfill, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the Specialist with a
vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing beacon, and necessary markings
for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain
training in the appropriate AOA driving procedures and radio communications protocol.
2. The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary security
clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal carcasses obtained
through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the landfill.
3. WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will conduct
monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this project. WS
will provide the City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis. WS will maintain
efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird numbers on and around the
landfill/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to implement changes as necessary.
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A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH) will provide technical and
operational assistance to the WS specialist as needed.
4. WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and shooting
at the landfill, airfield, and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries, or attractants for
problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of animated and static
deterrent devices may be used.
5. WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all matters
concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities and regulatory
wildlife agencies.
6. The District Supervisor in the APHIS-WS District Office in Poulsbo, (360) 337-2778, will
supervise this project. It will be monitored by Roger Woodruff, State Director, Olympia, W A
(360) 753-9884.
7. APHIS-WS will cooperate with the Washington Department ofFish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, county and local city governments, and other entities to ensure compliance
with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
8. The City of Port Angeles will provide APHIS- WS $65,000 to support these activities. In
accordance with the Department Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills issued by
APHIS- WS are due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
COST ESTIMATED FOR SERVICES
Feb. 1,2004 - Jan. 31,2005
Salary & Benefits
Travel
Vehicle Costs
Supplies
TOTAL
$ 51,600
500
10,400
2,500
$ 65,000
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P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
P T ANGELES, W A 9 362
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
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Cooperator: City of Port Angeles, Contact: Glenn Cutler (360) 417-4800
WA Tom McCade (360) 417-4872
Cooperative Service 05-73-53-5211 (RA) Accounting 573-7353-479
Agreement No.: Code:
Location: Port Angeles Landfill, Dates: February 1, 2005 - January
Airport and vicinity 31,2006
In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Port Angeles 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 wildlife
control activities for the period of February 1,2005 - January 31,2006.
Program Obiective / Goal
WS' program objective is to provide assistance to the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles
when they experience conflicts caused by birds at the landfill and/or airport. 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.
WS' specific goal is to protect human health and safety by alleviating wildlife strike hazards to aircraft.
This will require a reduction in the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas, particularly
at the landfill.
Plan of Action
1. WS will assign one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational control activities at the
Port Angeles Landfill, aIrfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the Specialist with a
vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing beacon, and necessary markings
for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain
training in the appropriate AOA driving procedures and radio communications protocol.
2. The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary security
clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal carcasses obtained
through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the landfill.
3. WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will conduct
monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this project. WS
will prov,ide the City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis. WS will maintain
efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird numbers on and around the
landfiIl/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to implement changes as necessary.
A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH) will provide technical and
operational assistance to the WS specialist as needed.
4. WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and shooting
at the landfill, airfield, and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries, or attractants for
problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of animated and static
deterrent devices may be used.
5. WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all matters
concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities and regulatory
wildlife agencies.
6. Kevin Christensen in the APHIS-WS District Office in Poulsbo will supervise this project. He can
be reached at Area Code (360) 337-2778. It will be monitored by Roger Woodruff, State Director,
Olympia, W A, who can be reached at Area Code (360) 753-9884.
7. APHIS-WS will cooperate with the Washington Department ofFish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, county and local CIty governments, and other entities to ensure compliance
with Federal, State, and local laws and regulatIOns.
8. APHIS-WS has completed an environmental assessment in compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and other applicable environmental statues.
A Finding of No Significant Impact has been issued on these proposed actions;
9. The City of Port Angeles will be billed quarterly by WS and only for the services rendered, not to
exceed $67,030.00. The financial point of contact for this Work Plan/Financial Plan is Maggie
Rayls, Administrative Officer, who can be reached at Area Code (360) 753-9884. In accordance
with the Department Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills issued by APHIS-WS are
due and payable within 30 days of receipt.
COST ESTIMATED FOR SERVICES
Feb. 1,2005 - Jan. 31, 2006
Salary & Benefits
Travel
Vehicle Costs
Supplies
TOTAL
$ 53,630
500
10,400
2,500
$ 67,030
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
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Agreement No: 01-73-53-5211-RA
COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
AND
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES (WS)
ARTICLE 1
CIty of Port Angeles desires to participate with Wildlife Services (WS) In a program to conduct Wildlife
control operations to reduce health risks, safety and maintenance problems associated with birds or other
species.
All operations provided for In this Agreement shall be under the direct supervision of Wildlife Services in
order that the work may be conducted In accordance With the latest improved practices and correlated
With bird and mammal control programs carned on In adjacent areas
ARTICLE 2
Authority exists under the Animal Damage Control Act of March 2,1931 (7 U S.C. 426-426b and 426c, as
amended) for Wildlife Services to cooperate With States, Terntories, indiViduals, publiC and private
agencies, organizations, and Institutions In the control of WIld anImals and bIrds inJUriOUS to agriculture,
horticulture, forestry, animal husbandry, Wildlife, property; public health and safety; and protection of
Wildlife from environmental contaminants
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ARTICLE 3
City of Port Angeles and Wildlife Services agree.
a. To JOintly develop the Work and Financial Plans which Will be Incorporated Into this
Agreement.
b. That the cooperating parties will carry out program activities in accordance With the Annual
Work and FinanCial Plans developed for this Agreement.
ARTICLE 4
City of Port Angeles Agrees:
a. To designate to Wildlife Services by signature that City of Port Angeles's authorized
representative IS Glenn Cutler who shall administer activities pursuant to this Agreement.
b. To develop with Wildlife Services the Annual Work and FinanCial Plans as referenced in Article
3.a. of this Agreement.
c. To reimburse Wildlife Services the amount mutually agreed to as indicated in the Annual Work
and Financial Plans The cost will Include salaries and benefits, supplies, and miscellaneous
expenses necessary to perform animal damage control activities
d That upon termination of this Agreement City of Port Angeles shall reimburse Wildlife Services
for ItS proportionate share of all obligations created by Wildlife Services as a result of this
Agreement and not preViously reimbursed.
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ARTICLE 5
Wildlife Services Agrees:
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a That the State Director or authorized representative will supervise all control activities pursuant
to this Agreement.
b To provide personnel to perform the assessment activities in the areas designated by the Work
Plan. Field personnel employed under this Agreement shall be Federal employees or cooperator
employees under direct supervision of Wildlife Services.
c. To submit to City of Port Angeles an Accomplishment Report upon request.
d. To supervise the program, as set forth In the Annual Work and Financial Plans.
ARTICLE 6
This Agreement is contingent upon the passage of Congress of an appropriation from which expenditures
may be legally met and shall not obligate the requisitioning agency upon failure of Congress to so
appropriate. This Agreement also may be reduced or terminated if Congres'3 only prrWldes the Agency
funds for a finite period under a ContinUing Resolution
ARTICLE 7
Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent any other State, orgamzatlon, or individual from entering into
separate Agreements with Wildlife Services for the purpose of controlling damaging ammals.
ARTICLE 8
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
Wildlife Services will hold City of Port Angeles harmless from any liability arising from the negligent act or
omission of a Government officer or employee acting within the scope of his or her employment to the
extent compensation IS available pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), 28 USC 2671 et. seq ,
except to the extent that aforesaid liability arises from the negligent acts or omissions of City of Port
Angeles, their employees, agents, or subcontractor(s). Such relief shall be provided pursuant to the
procedures set forth In the FTCA and applicable regulations
ARTICLE 10
All ammal damage control activities will be conducted In accordance with the applicable Federal, State,
and local laws and regulations
ARTICLE 11
ThiS Agreement shall become effective upon date of final signature and shall continue indefinitely. 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, that in the event City of
Port Angeles does not for any reason reimburse expended funds, Wildlife Services IS relieved of the
obligation to continue any operations under thiS Cooperative Service Agreement.
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P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
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Interlocal Agreement
City Clerk File No 5 455
Agreement between the City of Port Angeles and United States Department of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Services
Purpose Conduct wildlife damage management activities to reduce health risks, safety and
maintenance problems associated with birds or other species
Dated 1/04/06
5. <155
Agreement No: 06-73-53-5211-RA
Accounting Code: 673-7353-479
COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGREEMENT
REIMBURSABLE
between
CITY OF PORT ANGELES (COOPERATOR)
and
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES (WS)
ARTICLE I-PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is to conduct wildlife damage management (WDM) activities to reduce
health risks, safety and maintenance problems associated with birds or other species.
All operations provided for in this Agreement shall be under the direct supervision of Wildlife Services in
order that the work may be conducted in accordance with the latest improved practices and correlated with
bird and mammal control programs carried on in adjacent areas.
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 birds and other species at the landfill, airport and vicinity of Port Angeles, W A. 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.
Agreement No: 06-73-53-5211-RA
Accounting Code: 673-7353-479
ARTICLE 4 - COOPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES
The Cooperator agrees:
a. To designate Tom McCade, P.O. Box 1150,321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, W A 98362
(360) 417-4872 as the authorized representative who shall be responsible for collaboratively
administering the activities conducted in this Agreement;
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 ofthe 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. 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, Roger A. Woodruff, 720 O'Leary StreetNW, Olympia,
W A 98502 (360) 753-9884 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
program 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 in as authorized in the
approved annual Work and Financial Plan as may be amended.
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Accounting Code: 673-7353-479
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.
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), 240 1 (b), 2671-2680).
Agreement No: 06-73-53-5211-RA
Accounting Code: 673-7353-479
ARTICLE 11 - AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement shall become effective upon the date of final signature and shall continue for a period not
to exceed 5 years. 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.
CITY OF PORT ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
PORT ANGELES, W A
Tax Identification Number: 91-6001266
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES
Olympia, Washington:
Tax Identification Number: 41-0696271
or, Washington/Alaska
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WORK PLANIFINANCIAL PLAN
Cooperator: City of Port Angeles, W A
Contact: Glen Cutler (360) 417-4800
Tom McCade (360) 417-4872
Cooperative Service Agreement No.: 06-73-53-5211-RA
Accounting Code: 673-7353-479
Location: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and vicinity
Dates: February 1,2006 - January 31, 2007
In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Port Angeles 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 wildlife
control activities for the period of February 1, 2006 - January 31, 2007.
Program Obiective / Goal
WS' program objective is to provide assistance to the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles
when they experience conflicts caused by birds at the landfill and/or airport. 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.
WS' specific goal is to protect human health and safety by alleviating wildlife strike hazards to aircraft.
This will require a reduction in the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas, particularly
at the landfill.
Plan of Action
1. WS will assign one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational control activities at the
Port Angeles Landfill, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the Specialist with a
vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing beacon, and necessary markings
for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). WS will arrange for the Specialist to obtain
training in the appropriate AOA driving procedures and radio communications protocol.
2. The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary security
clearances and access to the Landfill and Airport properties. All animal carcasses obtained
through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the landfill.
3. WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will conduct
monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this project. WS
will provide the City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis. WS will maintain
efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird numbers on and around the
landfill/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to implement changes as necessary.
A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH) will provide technical and
operational assistance to the WS specialist as needed.
4. WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and shooting
at the landfill, airfield, and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries, or attractants for
problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of animated and static
deterrent devices may be used.
5. WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all matters
concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities and regulatory
wildlife agencies.
6. Kevin Christensen in the APHIS- WS District Office in Poulsbo will supervise this project. He can
be reached at Area Code (360) 337-2778. It will be monitored by Roger Woodruff, State Director,
Olympia, W A, who can be reached at Area Code (360) 753-9884.
7. APHIS-WS will cooperate with the Washington Department ofFish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, county and local city governments, and other entities to ensure compliance
with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
8. APHIS- WS has completed an environmental assessment in compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and other applicable environmental statues.
A Finding of No Significant Impact has been issued on these proposed actions;
9. The City of Port Angeles will be billed quarterly by WS and only for the services rendered, not to
exceed $69,907. The financial point of contact for this Work PlanlFinancial Plan is Roberta
Bushman, Administrative Officer, (360) 753-9884
COST ESTIMATED FOR SERVICES
Feb. 1,2006 - Jan. 31, 2007
Salary & Benefits
Travel
Vehicle Costs
Supplies
TOTAL
$ 55,207
500
11,700
2,500
$ 69,907
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AMENDMENT #1
WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
Cooperator: City of Port Angeles, W A
Contact: Glen Cutler (360) 417-4800
Tom McCabe (360) 417-4872
Cooperative Service Agreement No.: oJ73-53-5211 (RA)
Accounting Code: f73-7353-479
Location: Port Angeles Landfill, Airport and vicinity
Dates: February 1, 2006 - January 31, 2007
The purpose of this Amendment is to incorporate additional supplies and equipment.
Kevin Christensen in the APHIS- WS District Office in Poulsbo will supervise this project. He can be
reached at Area Code (360) 337-2778. It will be monitored by Roger Woodruff, State Director, Olympia,
W A, who can be reached at Area Code (360) 753-9884.
Supplies
TOTAL
BUDGET
1,800
$ 1,800
Original Total
Amendment
New Total
$69,907
1.800
$ 71,707
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, W A 98362
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WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
Cooperator: City of Port Angeles, W A
Contact: Glen Cutler (360) 417-4800
Tom McCade (360) 417-4872
Cooperative Service Agreement No.: 07-73-53-5211 (RA)
Accounting Code: 773-7353-479
Location: Port Angeles Transfer Station, Airport and vicinity
Dates: February 1,2007 - January 31, 2008
In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Port Angeles 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 wildlife
control activities for the period of February 1,2007 - January 31, 2008.
Program Obiective / Goal
WS' program objective is to provide assistance to the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles
when they experience conflicts caused by birds at the transfer station and/or airport. 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.
WS' specific goal is to protect human health and safety by alleviating wildlife strike hazards to aircraft.
This will require a reduction in the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding areas, particularly
at the transfer station.
Plan of Action
1. WS will assign one full-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational control activities at the
Port Angeles Transfer station, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the Specialist with
a vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing beacon, and necessary
markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). WS will arrange for the Specialist to
obtain training in the appropriate AOA driving procedures and radio communications protocol.
2. The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary security
clearances and access to the Transfer station and Airport properties. All animal carcasses obtained
through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the transfer station.
3. WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will conduct
monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with this project. WS
will provide the City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly basis. WS will maintain
efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird numbers on and around the
transfer station/airfield, and will work with the City and Port to implement changes as necessary.
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A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH) will provide technical and
operational assistance to the WS specialist as needed.
4. WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and shooting
at the transfer station, airfield, and related areas that may serve as roosts, rookeries, or attractants
for problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a number of animated and static
deterrent devices may be used.
5. WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all matters
concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities and regulatory
wildlife agencies.
6. The District Supervisor in the APHIS- WS District Office in Poulsbo will supervise this project,
(360) 337-2778. It will be monitored by Roger Woodruff, State Director, Olympia, W A, (360)
753-9884.
7. APHIS-WS will cooperate with the Washington Department ofFish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, county and local city governments, and other entities to ensure compliance
with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
8. APHIS- WS has completed an environmental assessment in compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and other applicable environmental statues.
A Finding of No Significant Impact has been issued on these proposed actions;
9. The City of Port Angeles will be billed quarterly by WS and only for the services rendered, not to
exceed $71,828. The financial point of contact for this Work PlanlFinancial Plan is Roberta
Bushman, Administrative Officer, who can be reached at Area Code (360) 753-9884.
BUDGET
Listed below are the estimated costs of the wildlife control program outlined above:
Salary & Benefits
Vehide Costs
Supplies
Program Costs
TOTAL
$ 52,100
13,000
2,344
4.384
$ 71,828
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P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, W A 98362
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ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
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WORK PLAN/FINANCIAL PLAN
Cooperator: City of Port Angeles, W A
Contact: Glen Cutler (360) 417-4800
Tom McCa~ (360) 417-4872
Cooperative Service Agreement No.: 08-73-53-5211 (RA)
Accounting Code: 873-7353-479
Location: Port Angeles Transfer Station, Airport and vicinity
Dates: January 1,2008 - December 31,2008
In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Port Angeles 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 wildlife control activities for the period of January 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008.
Pro2xam Obiective / Goal
WS' program objective is to provide assistance to the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port
Angeles when they experience conflicts caused by birds at the transfer station and/or airport.
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.
WS' specific goal is to protect human health and safety by alleviating wildlife strike hazards to
aircraft. This will require a reduction in the number of birds using the airfield and surrounding
areas, particularly at the transfer station.
Plan of Action
1. WS will assign one half-time Wildlife Specialist to conduct operational control activities
at the Port Angeles Transfer station, airfield, and surrounding areas. WS will provide the
Specialist with a vehicle equipped with radio communications equipment, flashing
beacon, and necessary markings for accessing the Air Operations Area (AOA). WS will
arrange for the Specialist to obtain training in the appropriate AOA driving procedures
and radio communications protocol.
2. The City and Port of Port Angeles will be responsible for providing the necessary
security clearances and access to the Transfer station and Airport properties. All animal
carcasses obtained through activities related to this project will be disposed of in the
transfer station.
3. WS will compile and maintain detailed records of hazing and control activities and will
conduct monthly bird surveys to monitor wildlife populations in areas associated with
this project. WS will provide the City and Port with verbal reports on at least a quarterly
basis. WS will maintain efforts to evaluate habitat changes as a means of controlling bird
numbers on and around the transfer station/airfield, and will work with the City and Port
to implement changes as necessary. A Wildlife Biologist specializing in bird aircraft
strike hazards (BASH) will provide technical and operational assistance to the WS
specialist as needed.
4. WS will reduce wildlife hazards through an integrated approach of hazing, trapping, and
shooting at the transfer station, airfield, and related areas that may serve as roosts,
rookeries, or attractants for problem bird species. In addition to direct control actions, a
number of animated and static deterrent devices may be used.
5. WS will coordinate with the City of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles on all
matters concerning problem wildlife and WS will serve as liaison between these entities
and regulatory wildlife agencies.
6. The District Supervisor in the APHIS- WS District Office in Poulsbo will supervise this
project, (360) 337-2778. It will be monitored by Roger Woodruff, State Director,
Olympia, W A, (360) 753-9884.
7. APHIS- WS will cooperate with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, county and local city governments, and other entities to
ensure compliance with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
8. APHIS-WS has completed an environmental assessment in compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and other applicable environmental
statues. A Finding of No Significant Impact has been issued on these proposed actions;
9. The City of Port Angeles will be billed quarterly by WS and only for the services
rendered, not to exceed $43,686. The financial point of contact for this Work
Plan/Financial Plan is Roberta Bushman, Administrative Officer, who can be reached at
Area Code (360) 753-9884.
BUDGET
Listed below are the estimated costs of the wildlife control program outlined above:
Salary & Benefits
Vehicle Costs
Supplies
Program Costs
TOTAL
$ 31,800
7,500
1 720
2,666
$ 43,686
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
P.O. BOX 1150
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, W A 98362
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