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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY January 19, 2016
City Council
STAFF
Gerry Paul, Director of Purchasing & Risk Management
Delynn Coldiron, Neighborhood Services Manager
SUBJECT
Resolution 2016-006 Approving an Exception to the Use of a Competitive Process for the Purchase of Animal
Control Services from the Larimer County Humane Society for 2016.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to request an exception to the competitive bid process for the purchase of services
for a one-year term beginning February 1, 2016 from the Larimer Humane Society for the operation and
management of the animal shelter. Approval of this exception may be used as authorized in City Code Section
8-161(d)(4) as the basis for the City Manager and the Purchasing Agent to negotiate and agree to the
additional purchase of animal control services from the Larimer Humane Society through January 2021 without
further Council approval.
Exception to Competitive Bidding Rationale:
Code Section 8-161(d)(1)(a). There exists only one (1) responsible source.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The City of Fort Collins has contracted with the Larimer Humane Society for animal control services for over
35 years. The contract requires the Larimer Humane Society to provide a variety of specialized
equipment and personnel necessary to provide animal control services to the City of Fort Collins; to
operate a shelter facility; to provide emergency veterinary care; to dispose of dead animals; to respond to
animal-related calls for service; to enforce City ordinances pertaining to animals; to administer a pet licensing
program; and to provide accurate quarterly reports to City staff. There is no other known organization, entity
or individual currently capable of performing these services.
The City of Fort Collins relies on the Larimer Humane Society to address animal-related issues within the
city limits and it remains dedicated to providing professional animal control services to the city. Adoption of
this Resolution will allow this contractual relationship to continue.
CITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS
The proposed 2016 contract contains a negotiated cost to the City of Fort Collins for animal control
services in the amount of $895,393, paid in monthly installments of $74,616.08. Funds for the contract are
authorized in the 2016 budget.
Agenda Item 12
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PUBLIC OUTREACH
There was no public outreach for this issue.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Humane Society Contract (PDF)
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS,
COLORADO, a Municipal Corporation (the “City”) and THE LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY, a
Colorado non-profit corporation (the “Society”), and shall be effective as of the date last signed
by the City;
WHEREAS, the City of Fort Collins has adopted, by ordinance, a policy aimed at
providing economical, safe and humane animal treatment and control and has
appropriated and budgeted monies necessary to effectuate the terms of this Agreement
for the term hereof; and
WHEREAS, the Society, a non-profit corporation, is dedicated to safe and
humane treatment and control of animals, consistent with the policies of the City and
other governmental jurisdictions for which it operates; and
WHEREAS, the Society employs trained and qualified persons to handle animals
within its custody.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and the Society agree to the following:
1. Term of the Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective from February 1,
2016, the “Effective Date”, through January 31, 2016 unless sooner terminated as
provided herein. This Agreement may be renewed as provided in paragraph 12.k.
2. Scope of Services. The Society will perform the following duties pursuant to this
Agreement:
a. The Society shall maintain and operate all physical plant facilities and equipment
and provide all personnel necessary for the efficient, effective, and humane
operation of an animal shelter in compliance with Colorado State law and
ordinances of the City.
b. The Society shall comply with existing administrative directives of the City and all
future administrative directives of the City as may be agreed to by the Society
and the City Manager, relative to providing animal control services under this
Agreement and to operating the Society's animal shelter.
c. The Society shall make availability the professional services of a doctor of
veterinary medicine licensed to practice in the State of Colorado and available
24-hours per day for emergency services.
d. The Society shall maintain and provide all medical supplies, professional
instruments, and equipment necessary for the efficient, effective operation of
said animal shelter and for the efficient, effective provision of animal control
services.
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e. The Society shall employ trained personnel to perform the duties of an animal
control officer for the City as assigned and commissioned by the Chief of Police
of Fort Collins Police Services (the “Chief of Police”) and as assigned by Fort
Collins Neighborhood Services. Such personnel must diligently enforce the
provisions of Chapter 4 of the City Code pertaining to animals and insects
according to the schedule of enforcement in Section 4 herein and consistent with
all other terms and conditions of this Agreement. Representatives of the Society
and Fort Collins Neighborhood Services will meet quarterly to discuss service
priorities to ensure that those services being provided meet the needs of the
City.
f. The Society shall provide vehicles equipped with all equipment necessary for the
performance of its duties pursuant to this Agreement, including but not limited to
two-way radios sufficient to provide constant communication between the base
station and mobile station and devices necessary to capture, hold and transport
animals in a safe and humane manner.
g. The Society shall provide uniforms for the Society employees which clearly
identify the Society employees as animal control officers. The uniforms are
subject to approval by the Chief of Police and Neighborhood Services Manager.
h. The Society shall accept applications and fees for dog and cat licenses, issue
license tags and maintain records of the same according to the ordinances of the
City. The Society must accept applications and fees and issue tags at the animal
shelter and arrange for tags to be issued at other locations throughout the City
which are more easily accessible to city residents, such as veterinarians' offices,
pet stores, etc. In addition, the City may continue to accept applications and
fees and issue tags at the Utility Billing Office, located at 117 N. Mason Street.
i. The Society shall pick up and dispose of dead animals weighing less than one
hundred (100) pounds from public areas, including, without limitation, streets
and parks.
3. Commissions. The Chief of Police may authorize certain personnel of the Society,
by commission, to enforce the ordinances of the City relating to animal control.
Further, such personnel will be authorized, by commission, to serve summons and
complaints to be filed in the Municipal Court of the City of Fort Collins. It is specifically
understood that the personnel of the Society, duly commissioned pursuant to this
Agreement, are not entitled to enforce any ordinance of the City other than those
provided for and authorized by the commissions issued by the Chief of Police. Any
costs related to the commissions will be the responsibility of the City.
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4. Schedule of Enforcement.
a. The Society shall schedule and maintain personnel to perform the duties of
animal control officers within the City of Fort Collins in accordance with the
following schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.; Saturday and
Sunday, 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Hours of coverage may be adjusted to address
changing needs as necessary by mutual written consent of the Neighborhood
Services Manager and the Society.
b. The Society shall provide emergency services after the regular hours listed
above. The following shall constitute an emergency:
1) An injured animal. The Society will attempt to give emergency
veterinary treatment to all injured animals. Pet animals as defined in
C.R.S. 35-80-1034, which in the opinion of a veterinarian or, if a
veterinarian is not available an authorized Society employee, are
experiencing extreme pain or suffering, may be immediately
euthanized after the Society has exhausted reasonable efforts to
contact the owner, as provided in C.R.S. 35-80-106.3.
2) An animal acting in an aggressive manner.
3) An animal whose owner has been detained by law enforcement
officials or any governmental agency and whose welfare depends on
being placed into protective custody.
4) Stray domestic animals. When no other solution exists, the Society
shall provide services to place the animal into custody.
5) Upon approval from the Society’s executive director or authorized
representative, any other situation reasonably deemed to be an
emergency by Fort Collins Police Services or Neighborhood Services
and reasonably related to the services to be provided hereunder.
c. Society personnel assigned to enforcement of City animal control ordinances
pursuant to this Agreement and the above enforcement schedule shall be
required to remain within the City during the assigned work schedule, only
leaving the City limits when necessary to return to the Society's animal shelter.
However, such personnel may also leave the City limits to assist with animal
control emergencies occurring within the boundaries of the City's Urban Growth
Area.
d. The Society shall be allowed to designate ten (10) days per year on which calls
relating to animal control will be handled on an emergency basis only. The
Fourth of July will not be designated as such a day due to the many animal-
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related problems that occur on that day. The Society will provide a list of such
designated days within 30 days of the Effective Date.
5. Operation of Shelter. In operating the animal shelter for and on behalf of the
City, the Society will:
a. The Society shall conduct the operations of said animal shelter within and upon
the property known as 6317 Kyle Avenue, Larimer County, Colorado.
b. The Society shall maintain and operate all physical plant facilities and equipment
necessary for the efficient, effective, and humane operation of an animal shelter
in compliance with State law and ordinances of the City. The Society shall also
comply with existing administrative directives of the City and shall also comply
with all future administrative directives of the City as may be agreed to by the
Society and the City Manager, relative to animal control services and operating
an animal shelter.
c. The Society shall maintain such facilities of the Society as are needed or are used
in any way, manner, or form in connection with the operation of the animal
shelter in a clean, sanitary condition.
d. The Society shall establish, keep and maintain a daily register of all animals
impounded by animal control officers and released from the animal shelter and a
case history of each animal impounded in and released from the animal shelter,
all on forms mutually agreeable to the parties of this Agreement. The registry
will meet any applicable requirements of the Code of the City of Fort Collins.
e. The Society shall provide any services, facilities, or equipment deemed necessary
or appropriate to ensure that the animal shelter is operated in an efficient,
effective, humane, and economical manner.
f. The Society may not release or otherwise dispose of any animal impounded at
the animal shelter by the City or pursuant to City ordinances under the terms of
this Agreement unless and until all impoundment periods prescribed by the Code
of the City of Fort Collins have been satisfied, except as otherwise provided by
law, including but not limited to C.R.S 35-80-106.3, or other terms of this
Agreement, including but not limited to paragraph 4.b..
g. In the event any animal is held for the purpose of observation for the presence
of rabies, quarantine the animal for such time as directed by the City animal
control officer, which time shall not be less than ten (10) days or such greater
time as may be provided in the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Any
compensation received by the City from an owner for the holding of an animal as
provided in this paragraph shall be paid to the Society at the same time as the
monthly installments as indicated in paragraph 10.a..
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h. The Society may not release any animal to its owner unless all requirements of
the Code of the City of Fort Collins, including payment of impoundment fees
have been complied with. For the purposes of this section only, acceptance of a
promissory note by the Society shall constitute payment of fees pursuant to
Section 4-140 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. With regard to the
collection of impoundment fees only, this section is specifically not applicable to
the release of animals taken into protective custody by the Society pursuant to
the internal policies of the Society. However, since fees collected by the Society
and any promissory notes accepted by the Society in lieu of payment are applied
against costs assessed to the City for animal control services, the Society will
record which fees have been waived by the Society and all promissory notes
accepted by the Society and will credit the City for the amount of those fees and
promissory notes to be applied to the subsequent year’s animal control service
costs or refunded to the City in the event that the contract is not renewed.
i. The Society shall submit reports on a semi-annual basis and an annual summary
to the Director of Finance and the Budget Director for the City, with a copy to
Fort Collins Neighborhood Services, at P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins, Colorado,
80522, listing the following information in regard to the previous quarter:
1) The number of domestic animals impounded for the City;
2) The total number of domestic animals impounded at the shelter;
3) The total number of wild animals impounded for the City;
4) The total number of wild animals impounded at the shelter;
5) The number of impound days for all animals impounded for the City;
6) The total number of impound days for all animals impounded in the
shelter;
7) The number of licenses issued to City residents;
8) The total number of licenses issued;
9) The number of actual hours spent by Society personnel on emergency
calls for the City;
10) The number of animals euthanized for the City;
11) The number of citizens participating in Society educational/outreach
programs;
12) Average response times, priority/non-priority, for City calls;
13) The number of City calls for service per contract year;
14) The number of warnings and the type of violation issued in the City;
15) The number of citations and the type of violation issued into Municipal
Court;
16) The number of formal complaints received concerning enforcement or
other services provided by the Society under this Agreement and the
disposition of those complaints; and
17) A quarterly financial report.
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j. Routinely send to the City copies of all special reports or studies which the
Society provides to its members or the public.
k. Submit all reports referenced in paragraph 5.i. above no later than the last day
of the month following the end of the quarter.
6. Additional Duties. In addition to all of its general obligations and duties, the
Society will:
a. Furnish, after receipt of the applicable fee and a deposit, appropriate and
available humane animal traps to residents of the City who desire them, for the
trapping of domestic animals and for trapping of small wildlife (not including
bears, mountain lions, elk or deer) which the Society has reasonably deemed to
present a threat to persons or property.
b. Dispose of all dead dogs, cats and other animals similar in size which may be
brought to its facilities by the residents of the City for a pre-determined fee
based on the weight of the animal. The amount of this fee shall be determined
by the Society.
c. Respond to calls regarding livestock, remove livestock from roadways and
temporarily confine or restrain the livestock, if possible, pending action by Fort
Collins Police Services, Neighborhood Services, or the State Brand Inspector.
d. As needed or at the request of the City, participate in a public meeting or
meetings regarding animal control services.
e. Maintain a procedure to review any complaints reported by citizens of Fort Collins
with respect to the services provided under this Agreement and to correct
deficiencies if the complaint is found to be valid. This procedure must include a
provision that the complaint be reviewed by a Society employee or agent not
directly involved with the situation giving rise to the complaint and a provision
for mediation by a disinterested third party if a satisfactory resolution is not
reached utilizing the Society's personnel.
7. Weapons. Animal control officers employed by the Society shall not carry guns,
rifles, or firearms other than tranquilizer guns during the period when they are serving
as animal control officers in the City of Fort Collins. In the event that the animal control
officer finds that it is necessary to use a weapon to destroy a dangerous or vicious
animal, the animal control officer shall notify Fort Collins Police Services of that need in
order to allow Fort Collins Police Services to respond and destroy the animal. If a
tranquilizer gun is to be used, Fort Collins Police Services must be notified. A
tranquilizer gun must not be used if Fort Collins Police Services so directs. Officers
employed by the Society are authorized to carry bite sticks and chemical agents for self-
defense against vicious animals, however, officers must receive the appropriate training
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in the use of these devices prior to carrying them.
8. Communications. Communication services will be:
a. The Society will answer all calls and be responsible for dispatching animal control
officers for such calls. Neighborhood Services employees may also work with
citizens experiencing animal issues, and provide information to the Society to
dispatch animal control officers.
b. All calls received by the Poudre Emergency Communication Center during the
Society’s normal business hours and all emergency calls as defined in Section
4.b., will be referred to the Society.
c. The Society will be responsible for the payment of all of its own costs of
telephone services.
9. Liability Insurance & Indemnification. The Society must carry general liability
insurance sufficient to ensure against acts or omissions of the Society, its employees
and agents, with the minimum coverage of $2,000,000 (two million dollars). In
addition, the Society must carry auto/vehicle liability coverage with minimum limits of
$2,000,000 (two million dollars). The Society must also provide workers compensation
insurance coverage for its employees at the limits required under Colorado law. The
City must be named as an “Additional Insured” under all insurance policies and the
Society will deliver to the City one (1) copy of a certificate evidencing these required
insurance policies from an insurance company acceptable to the City.
The Society will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, the departments
and agencies thereof, its officers, elected and appointed, and its employees, servants,
and agents from any and every action, cause of action, claim or demand of any person,
natural or corporate, who is not a subscribing party to this Agreement resulting from or
arising out of any negligent act or omission of the Society, its officers, employees or
agents, relating to the performance of any of the obligations of this Agreement. The
Society shall not, however, be liable for the acts, claims, or demands which may arise
from the negligent acts of the City, its officers, elected or appointed, and the
departments thereof, nor for acts, claims or demands based upon the operation of the
animal shelter by the Society in compliance with instructions or orders given to the
Society by authorized agents of the City.
10. Payment.
a. The City agrees:
(1) To pay the Society the total sum Eight Hundred Ninety Five Thousand
Three Hundred Ninety Three Dollars and Zero Cents ($895,393.00) in
twelve (12) monthly payments of $74,332 for 2016. Each monthly
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payment is due and payable within fifteen (15) days after the end of the
month and includes fees for shelter operation as well as enforcement and
other services provided pursuant to this Agreement.
(2) To allow the Society to retain the impoundment fees collected by the
Society pursuant to paragraph 11. of this Agreement. All fees collected
must be applied toward the costs charged to the City for animal control
services.
(3) To allow the Society to retain license fees collected by the Society or the
City pursuant to paragraph 2.h. of this Agreement. Payment by the City
to the Society of license fees collected by the City will be made at the
same time as the monthly installments are made as indicated in paragraph
10.a(1). Each monthly payment will include all fees collected by the City
during the preceding month. License fee revenues will be used by the
Society for paying costs incurred by the Society as a result of this
Agreement, including costs of animal control services, veterinary care of
unclaimed animals from the City, public education of City residents
relating to responsible animal ownership, training of the Society's
employees, costs of operating the licensing program, and any other costs
incurred by the Society as a result of this Agreement.
b. The parties specifically agree and acknowledge that any fines collected by the
Municipal Court of the City of Fort Collins as a result of any citation written by
animal control officers will be retained by the City.
c. The Society specifically recognizes that the City may recoup any payments for
services rendered pursuant to this Agreement if the yearly cost to the Society in
performing such services is less than the yearly payments received for the
services from the City. The recoupment shall be applied as a credit for future
services by the Society and will be applied to the subsequent year’s animal
control service costs or refunded to the City in the event that the contract is not
renewed.
11. Charges. The Society will charge and collect all impoundment fees set forth from
time to time in the Code of the City of Fort Collins. All such fees collected by the
Society will be accounted for at the time of submitting the reports required by
paragraph 5.i. above.
12. Conditions of the Agreement. It is further agreed, by and between the City and
the Society:
a. That, in entering into this Agreement, neither the Society nor its officers and
employees acquire any status, rights, or benefits as an employee of the City, it
being expressly understood and agreed that the Society will perform all
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undertakings and professional services herein prescribed and contemplated as an
independent contractor.
b. That the Society will neither assign any of the rights nor delegate any of the
duties imposed upon it under the provisions of this Agreement without having
first obtained the written permission of the City. Any such assignment or
delegation by the Society without the City’s prior written consent shall be
deemed null and void and no effect.
c. That this Agreement may not be enlarged, modified, or altered, except in writing,
signed by the parties as an amendment to this Agreement.
d. That no waiver of any breach of this Agreement will be held or construed to be a
waiver of any subsequent breach of this Agreement.
e. That the only expenditures to be made by the City under and by virtue of this
Agreement will be the payments, charges and fees specifically provided for
herein.
f. That the Society will, when appropriate, write and/or serve legal process upon
persons desiring to reclaim animals.
g. That the payment of salaries and benefits of personnel employed by the Society
as animal control officers is the sole responsibility of the Society. Further, it is
specifically understood and agreed by the Society and the City that personnel
employed by the Society as animal control officers are not employees of the City
and are not entitled to any status, rights or benefits to which employees of the
City are entitled.
h. That complaints received by the City will initially be processed by Neighborhood
Services staff to gather sufficient information to understand the nature of the
complaint, as well as to assist citizens through the complaint process; however, if
necessary, information will be immediately forwarded to the Society for
resolution through the Society’s citizen complaint process.
i. That all complaints received by the City regarding internal investigations of
Animal Control employees will be immediately forwarded to the Society for
resolution through the Society’s citizen complaint process.
j. This Agreement and the obligations of the City hereunder are expressly
contingent upon adequate funds being budgeted and appropriated by the Fort
Collins City Council.
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k. Upon mutual agreement of the parties, this Agreement may be renewed for
additional one year periods not to exceed four (4) additional one year periods.
To allow for sufficient planning for the provision of animal control services, not
later than October 1 of each year representatives of the Society, duly authorized
by the Society’s Board to negotiate for the Society, and the City Manager, or the
City Manager’s designee duly authorized by the City Manager to negotiate, will
meet to discuss renewal or non-renewal of the Contract, or entering into a new
contract, for animal control services for the upcoming one-year term.
l. That if either party materially breaches any provision of this Agreement, the non-
breaching party shall provide to the breaching party notice of such breach and
further provide to the breaching party a reasonable opportunity to correct the
breach. If the breach is not corrected within thirty (30) days or such longer
period of time as may be reasonable under the circumstances, the non-breaching
party may terminate this Agreement upon notice to the breaching party. In any
suit brought to enforce the provisions hereof, the prevailing party may recover its
costs and reasonable attorney fees.
13. Performance; Termination.
a. It is agreed by and between the parties that strict and timely compliance with
the applicable statutes of the State of Colorado, ordinances of the City of Fort
Collins, those administrative directives of the City agreed to by the parties, and
the provisions of this Agreement is required, and that the failure of either of the
parties to so comply shall be sufficient cause for the other to terminate this
Agreement upon written notice to the defaulting party, subject, however, to the
provisions of paragraph 12.l..
b. In the enforcement of City ordinances relating to animal control and in the
operation of the animal shelter for the City, the Society and its employees must
comply with all applicable provisions of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. If
the City amends or adds to any portion of the City ordinances, copies of such
amendments will be delivered to the Society and from and after the date of such
delivery, the Society must comply with all requirements contained in the
amendment.
c. The Society agrees to make its financial records available to the City for the
purposes of conducting an audit or for the purpose of reviewing the Society's
performance of the terms of this Agreement. Such audit or review will be
conducted during normal business hours of the Society and conducted on the
Society’s premises.
d. The City may cause an independent audit to be performed by a competent
external auditor at the sole cost of the City. The auditor may perform an audit of
the Society to determine its compliance with the terms of this Agreement.
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e. The Society will undertake an independent accounting audit to be performed by
a certified public accountant on an annual basis at the sole cost to the Society. A
copy of the audit will be available to the City in the first quarter of the calendar
year. The Society agrees to make its financial and/or statistical records available
when necessary to the City for the purpose of reviewing the Society’s
performance of the terms of this Agreement. The City’s review of the financial
and/or statistical records will be conducted during normal business hours of the
Society, conducted on the Society’s premises, and will be at the sole cost of the
City.
f. While the Society is responsible for all recruitment and personnel selection
processes, the Society agrees to provide Fort Collins Neighborhood Services with
a list of candidates, and their resumes, for the position of Executive Director.
Fort Collins Neighborhood Services will be allowed to provide reasonable input
into the selection of each newly appointed Executive Director. Such input may
include participation in interview processes.
14. Employment of Illegal Aliens. Pursuant to Section 8-17.5-101, C.R.S., et. seq.,
the Society represents and agrees that:
a. As of the date of this Agreement:
1) The Society does not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien
who will perform work under this Agreement; and
2) The Society will participate in either the e-Verify program created in Public
Law 208, 104th Congress, as amended, and expanded in Public Law 156,
108th Congress, as amended, administered by the United States
Department of Homeland Security (the “e-Verify Program”) or the
Department Program (the “Department Program”), an employment
verification program established pursuant to Section 8-17.5-102(5)(c)
C.R.S. in order to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired
employees to perform work under this Agreement.
b. The Society shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to
perform work under this Agreement or knowingly enter into a contract with a
subcontractor that knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien to
perform work under this Agreement.
c. The Society is prohibited from using the e-Verify Program or Department
Program procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants
while this Agreement is being performed.
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d. If the Society obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work
under this Agreement knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, the
Society shall:
1) Notify such subcontractor and the City within three days that the Society
has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting
with an illegal alien; and
2) Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of
receiving the notice required pursuant to this section the subcontractor
does not cease employing or contracting with the illegal alien; except that
the Society shall not terminate the contract with the subcontractor if during
such three days the subcontractor provides information to establish that
the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal
alien.
e. The Society shall comply with any reasonable request by the Colorado
Department of Labor and Employment (the “Department”) made in the course of
an investigation that the Department undertakes or is undertaking pursuant to
the authority established in Subsection 8-17.5-102 (5), C.R.S.
f. If the Society violates any provision of this Agreement pertaining to the duties
imposed by Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. the City may terminate this
Agreement. If this Agreement is so terminated, the Society shall be liable for
actual and consequential damages to the City arising out of the Society’s
violation of Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S.
g. The City will notify the Office of the Secretary of State if the Society violates this
provision of this Agreement and the City terminates the Agreement for such
breach.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed this Agreement the day and
year written below.
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THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
A Municipal Corporation
By:________________________________
Darin A. Atteberry, City Manager
Dated:_____________________________
By:________________________________
Gerry Paul, Purchasing Director
Dated:______________________________
ATTEST:
__________________________
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
__________________________
Deputy City Attorney
THE LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY
A Colorado Non-profit Corporation
By:________________________________
Judy Calhoun, Executive Director
Dated:______________________________
ATTEST:
__________________________
Bill Porter, Director of Animal Protection & Control
RESOLUTION 2016-006
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
APPROVING AN EXCEPTION TO THE COMPETITIVE PURCHASING
PROCESS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES
FROM THE LARIMER COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY FOR 2016
WHEREAS, Section 8-161(d)(1)(a) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins authorizes the
Purchasing Agent to negotiate the purchase of supplies and services without utilizing a
competitive bidding process where the Purchasing Agent determines that only one responsible
source exists; and
WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has determined that the Larimer Humane Society is
the only responsible source for the animal control services needed within the City, which shall
include, without limitation, professional animal control enforcement, public education, operation
and maintenance of an animal shelter, transportation of animals, and pick-up and disposal of
dead animals (“Animal Control Services”); and
WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has submitted the requisite justification for such
determination to the City Manager for approval; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has reviewed and approved the justification for these
Animal Control Services; and
WHEREAS, the cost to purchase these Animal Control Services is $895,393 for the one-
year term beginning February 1, 2016; and
WHEREAS, City Code Section 8-161(d)(3) requires approval of this purchasing method
by the City Council for items costing more than Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000)
prior to acquisition; and
WHEREAS, City Code Section 8-161(d)(4) permits the Council to authorize the
Purchasing Agent to negotiate the additional purchase of Animal Control Services from the
Larimer Humane Society for up to four additional one-year terms after the initial one-year term.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and
findings contained in the recitals set forth above.
Section 2. That the Council hereby approves, as an exception to the City’s
competitive purchasing process, the purchase of Animal Control Services for a one-year term
beginning February 1, 2016, from the Larimer Humane Society to include, without limitation,
the provision of all necessary personnel trained in the area of animal control; the provision of
uniforms to all animal control enforcement officers; and the provision of humane and modern
vehicles for the safe transportation of animals, for a total payment of Eight Hundred Ninety Five
Thousand Three Hundred Ninety Three Dollars and Zero Cents ($895,393) in twelve (12)
monthly payments of $74,616 for the one-year term beginning February 1, 2016, together with
retained impoundment and license fees.
Section 3. That the Purchasing Director may use this approval, as authorized in City
Code Section 8-161(d)(4), as the basis for negotiating the additional purchase of Animal Control
Services from the Larimer Humane Society for up to four additional one-year terms extending
through January 2021.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins this
19th day of January, A.D. 2016.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk