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<br />ARTICLE 4 <br /> <br />The City of Redwood City shall: <br /> <br />a) <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br />WS agrees: <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />To pay for operational and administrative support services rendered by WS <br />pursuant to this agreement, not to exceed the amount agreed upon in the Budget <br />Plan. This amount is based on a budget for this 12 month period submitted by WS <br />to fund a maximum of25 hours per week of predator management activities (see <br />Attachment No.2 of Exhibit A). Payments to WS are due and payable within <br />30 days of receiving invoice. <br /> <br />Designate to WS an authorized representative who will serve as a contact under <br />this Agreement <br /> <br />Provide WS access to Public Area within the Area. The "Public Area" being <br />defined as public area owned by the City (other than proprietary areas) and <br />includes any public street, alley, highway, right-of-way, and public pedestrian and <br />vehicular easement; post areas closed and secure areas as described in the <br />description of public access restrictions in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's <br />Biological Services Opinion, and allow WS to utilize all-terrain vehicles. <br /> <br />ARTICLE 5 <br /> <br />a) <br /> <br />To provide personnel, equipment, supplies, and other support material necessary <br />to perform predator management activities in accordance with the Scope of Work <br />and Budget Plan, Attachments I and 2. <br /> <br />To designate to the City of Redwood City an authorized representative who shall <br />administer activities pursuant to this Agreement <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br />If, during the work period described in Attachment I and 2, the costs for the <br />predator management activities do not equal the total amount, the difference <br />between the payment and the actual costs incurred for the above-described work <br />(the "carry-over amount") shall be carried over and applied to the following year's <br />predator management payment from the City of Redwood City thereby reducing <br />the predator management payment for the following year. <br /> <br />2 of4 <br />