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<br />Agreement Number: 06-73-06-5334- TF <br />Accounting Code: 683- 7306-672 <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />WS will monitor and remove when necessary, predators that are affecting endangered or <br />threatened species using techniques and tools described in the City's Predator Management <br />Plan for the Redwood Shores Peninsula. <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />WS will make recommendations to the City that might reduce predation and enhance <br />threatened and endangered species on City properties and adjoining properties. <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />The performance of wildlife damage management actions by APHIS- WS under this <br />agreement is contingent upon a determination by APHIS- WS that such actions are in <br />compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and any <br />other applicable environmental statues. APHIS- WS will not make a final decision to <br />conduct requested wildlife damage management actions until it has made the determination <br />of such compliance. <br /> <br />FINANCIAL PLAN <br /> <br />Salary/Benefits <br />Supplies/Materials <br />Vehicle Use <br />Support Services <br /> <br />$29,445 <br />$ 4,600 <br />$ 7,396 <br />$ 6,693 <br /> <br />TOT AL FOR PROJECT <br /> <br />$48,134 <br /> <br />WS will attempt to stay within the itemized detail ofthe Budget Plan, but will retain the ability to shift <br />funds from one budget item to another, as a result of changing daily needs and to make the project <br />funding last as long as possible during each year. USDA- WS will not exceed the annual spending limit <br />established for this project. <br /> <br />The City will furnish funding upon final signature of the Scope of Work/Budget Plan. <br /> <br />In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA) of 1996, bills issued by WS are due <br />and payable within 30 days of receipt. The DCIA requires that all debts older than 120 days be <br />forwarded to debt collection centers or commercial collection agencies for more aggressive action. <br />Debtors have the option to verify, challenge and compromise claims, and have access to administrative <br />appeals procedures which are both reasonable and protect the interests of the United States. <br />