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Agmt21 Animal Control Agreement Between San Mateo County and Cities
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San Mateo County
PROJECT NAME
Anima Control Services AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO AND THE CITIES
RMP File Number
304
Date
5/26/2021
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16 <br /> <br />h) Facilities Services and Contractor will comply with all state and <br />federal laws and regulations regarding the handling and disposal <br />of materials and waste products associated with the normal <br />operations of the facility or its maintenance that could impact <br />public safety and the environment. <br />i) Facilities Services will research and/or recommend special <br />materials, devices, or services if it deems this appropriate and if <br />desired by Contractor <br />j) Facilities Services will make appropriate referrals as It deems <br />necessary or appropriate for work outside the scope of baseline <br />maintenance services <br />k) Facilities Services will coordinate with Risk Management, <br />Environmental Health, Sheriff's Office, local fire departments, <br />and/or other regulatory and health and safety agencies as it <br />deems necessary for issues related to building safety and <br />inspection. <br />B. Contractor is to: <br />1. Designate a Maintenance Coordinator(s) to be the primary point of contact for <br />Facilities Services Issues. <br />2. Provide accurate and full details of services requested <br />3. Report mechanical malfunctions or other needed repairs to Facilities Services <br />promptly and complete necessary services request form(s). <br />4. Encourage all employees to be energy conscious. It’s good for the <br />environment as well as keeping your costs down. <br /> <br />C. The parties acknowledge that County will be making an inventory and tagging all <br />equipment and vehicles that are County owned or purchased using any Contract <br />Funds. Contractor agrees to use best efforts to assist and cooperate with County in <br />making its inventory of equipment and vehicles which are owned by County in whole <br />or in part. As part of this effort to assist the County in making its inventory, Contractor <br />shall maintain and provide to County, within thirty days of signing this Agreement, a <br />current inventory of all equipment previously paid for with non-Contract Funds owned <br />by Contractor or paid for in part with non- Contract Funds, used at the shelter and <br />having a current fair market value of $1,000 or more. <br /> <br />D. In event of termination or expiration of this Agreement, the County shall have the <br />option to purchase any equipment or vehicle that has been paid for in part out of <br />non-County Funds by paying to Contractor the depreciated value of Contractor's <br />share of the equipment. In the event County opts not to purchase this equipment or <br />vehicle, Contractor shall pay to County the depreciated value of its share of the <br />equipment or vehicle. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 36C4C10E-2F38-40CD-9CDE-B18E022DAB04DocuSign Envelope ID: 6C491BB9-BC86-4B49-A708-70DFC750A9BD
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