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7.1.B. - Page 18 <br /> breach of the Animal Control Contractor's Services Agreement or <br /> Parties choose not to renew the Animal Control Contractor's <br /> Services Agreement, County and Cities shall be financially <br /> responsible for the remaining cost of any lease for vehicles or <br /> equipment used by the Animal Control Contractor solely for the <br /> purpose of the Animal Control Contractor's Services Agreement. <br /> 5.5 Fiscal and Program Monitoring. Each City agrees to participate <br /> annually with County to discuss financial or programmatic issues <br /> including, but not limited to, licensing activities, revenue sources, <br /> performance measures, and ordinance revisions. The County or any <br /> City may request a special meeting for this purpose and upon the <br /> provision of reasonable notice. <br /> Any changes in the amount to be paid to the Animal Control Contractor <br /> or the Animal Licensing Contractor shall require the Board of <br /> Supervisors and the affected City's approval. <br /> 5.6 Use of Program Revenue. Each City agrees that all fees collected by <br /> the County and/or the Animal Control Contractor and the Animal <br /> Licensing Contractor, or both, for the purposes outlined in this <br /> Agreement shall be retained by the County and used to cover the cost of <br /> services provided under this Agreement, except for services provided <br /> directly by or for a City and where fees are collected by said City for <br /> services provided as described in Section 3.4 and 3.6 of this Agreement. <br /> Program Deficit or Surplus. The Cities acknowledge and agree that: <br /> a. The Animal Control Contractor may retain half (50%) of all unspent <br /> animal control contract funds with the written approval of the <br /> County and exercise full authority over the use of its share, if the <br /> County determines that the savings by Animal Control Contractor <br /> have not impacted the quality of services detailed in this <br /> Agreement. <br /> b. County's determination under Section 5.6(a) shall follow within 90 <br /> days subsequent to County review of a mutually acceptable Audit <br /> Report, defined in Exhibit C of this Agreement. <br /> c. The Animal Control Contractor has agreed not to use these <br /> savings to provide services which will add on-going costs to <br /> services covered by this Agreement without written County <br /> approval. <br /> d. This Section 5.6 shall not apply to cost savings resulting from <br /> decreased levels of service due to changes in each City, County <br /> 141 February 5 , 2015 <br /> ATTY/AGR/2015.057/SAN MATEO COUNTY-ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES <br />