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45 <br /> <br />Exhibit C <br />Excluded Services <br /> <br />1) Enforcement of regulations regarding the number of animals per household. <br />2) Removal and/or disposal of dead marine animals. <br />3) Pick up of baby birds. <br />4) Pick up of dead animals (deer, wildlife or domestic) from freeways or highways (1, 35 (Skyline <br />Blvd.), 82 (El Camino Real), 84 (Woodside Road), 92, 101, 109, 114, 230, 280, 380). Freeways <br />and highways are maintained by CALTRANS. <br />5) Respond to barking dog complaints or animal noise nuisance complaints. <br />6) Respond, whether dead or alive, to marine mammals/fish <br />7) Routine patrol of leash-law enforcement in parks, beaches, and other public places when other <br />priority calls are pending. When there are no priority calls pending, Contractor will respond to <br />complaints, calls, and observed violations regarding off-leash dogs in parks, beaches, and other <br />public places where off leash dogs are not allowed, in areas accessible by Contractor’s vehicle, <br />and will maintain a patrol of no farther 500 yards from the vehicle. <br />8) Under no condition shall a dangerous or vicious animal designation when determined in <br />accordance with relevant County or City ordinance, placed on an animal by a law enforcement <br />officer of any contract area as shown in Exhibit B to be overridden by Contractor. In cases where <br />the contract area law enforcement officer is designating the animal as dangerous or vicious, <br />Contractor’s responsibility is limited to testifying as may be ne eded regarding prior history with <br />animal and/or owner. <br />9) Contractor will not accept animals at the County Shelter facility which belong to non-San Mateo <br />County residents, unless an emergency arises requiring surrender of an animal. The County <br />Shelter may accept stray animals that were found outside of San Mateo County. The Contractor <br />shall attempt to immediately transfer the stray animal to the proper shelter in the County where it <br />was found in a commercially expeditious manner. <br />10) Respond to pest-control issues (e.g., infestations, perceived or real, of rats, mice, insects, <br />gophers, wasps, or spiders, etc.) <br />11) Investigate dog vs. dog incidents at County and/or City or other approved off-leash dog areas <br />including dog parks, beaches, public parks, etc. Contractor will investigate dog vs. dog incidents <br />at approved off leash dog areas as defined in the Ordinance. <br />12) Investigation of Animal Cruelty cases. This will be funded by the contractor’s non-profit <br />organization. Contractor will ensure that the Humane investigators attend an annual training with <br />the District Attorney’s office and send a report annually on the number of cruelty cases <br />investigate along with the number of cases sent to the District Attorney for prosecution. In the <br />event that Contractor determines that its donor funding levels have been reduced to the level that <br />it cannot sustain the Cruelty/Neglect program, the parties agree to meet and confer about <br />whether or not to amend this Agreement to allow for County and City cost sharing to support the <br />program, or the County and cities taking over responsibility for the costs of the program. <br />13) Spay & Neutering of Animals being placed for adoptions and low-cost surgeries for the public. <br />This will be funded by the contractor’s non-profit organization. Annually a report will be sent to the <br />County that includes number of public and adoptable animal surgeries and number of surgeries <br />performed for County residents and non-residents. <br />14) Care, treatment and rehabilitation of wildlife. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />   <br />   <br />