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7.1.B. - Page 8 <br /> substantially from the County Ordinance and results in an increase to <br /> Animal Control Contractor's costs shall be reimbursed directly by the City <br /> requiring additional services, as negotiated between the City requiring <br /> additional services and the Animal Control Contractor. Provision of <br /> services under the Animal Control Services Agreement shall take priority <br /> over such additional services provided separately pursuant to this <br /> Section. <br /> 3.3 Designation of Animal Control & License Revenue Collector. Each <br /> City hereby designates the Health System of the County, or County's <br /> designated contractor as the entity authorized to collect, at Cities' cost, <br /> animal control and licensing revenue on the part of each City. <br /> 3.4 Permits for Public Events. Each City shall request input from the <br /> Animal Control Contractor prior to issuing permits for public exhibitions <br /> and events which include animals. The Animal Control Contractor is <br /> entitled to recover costs directly from the City in which exhibition or event <br /> will be located which relate to staffing that may result during or after the <br /> exhibition or event. Such costs will be collected by the Animal Control <br /> Contractor based on a fee schedule approved by the City in which the <br /> event is taking place, or as agreed between the Animal Control <br /> Contractor and the individual City. Any agreement with the Animal <br /> Control Contractor will require expeditious review of permits and input to <br /> the City. The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to public <br /> exhibitions and events where the only animals included in such events <br /> are anticipated to be service animals or police dogs. <br /> 3.5 City Liaison. Each City shall designate a representative to act as a <br /> liaison for animal control and licensing administration or enforcement <br /> issues for when County requests input from the City. If no contact person <br /> is designated, the City contact person shall be the City Manager. <br /> 3.6 Defense of DangerousNicious Animal Determinations, Spay/Neuter <br /> Requirements, and Service Animal Designations. <br /> Parties acknowledge that each City is and will remain solely responsible <br /> for arranging and conducting hearings under its Dangerous and Vicious <br /> Animal, Spay/Neuter, and Fancier Ordinances, including but not limited to <br /> providing hearing officers and a location for the hearings. The cost to <br /> hold the hearing will be the sole responsibility of each City and collection <br /> of the hearing fee, based on the City's fee ordinance, will be collected <br /> and retained by the City. <br /> However, the Parties agree that, at a City's option and for its <br /> convenience, a City may utilize County offices and/or the services of the <br /> County hearing officers for purposes of conducting Dangerous/Vicious <br /> Animal Hearings under the provisions of each City's Dangerous and <br /> 41 February 5 , 2015 <br /> ATTY/AGR/2015.057/SAN MATEO COUNTY-ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES <br />