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HomeMy WebLinkAboutF-3b - Animal Shelter AgreementOp COUNCIL AGENDA NO. :F -3(B) TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: GLEN EVERROAD, LICENSE SUPERVISOR SUBJECT: ANIMAL SHELTER AGREEMENT Background BY THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FEB 2 5 1991 The City's animal shelter has been operated from private animal hospitals in the area for at least the last twenty-five years. Since 1979, the City has had an agreement with Newport Harbor Animal Hospital at 125 Mesa, Costa Mesa, to operate the animal shelter. In November of last year the City was requested by Newport Harbor Animal Hospital to relocate its shelter operations. Since November, the animal control section of the police department has contacted Newport Beach and Costa Mesa area animal hospitals, the City of Irvine animal shelter and Orange County animal shelter for proposals to operate our animal shelter. The City received proposals from Dover Shores Pet Care.Center and the Orange County Animal Shelter. Discussion The County's proposal provides that the shelter be operated at 561 City Drive South, Orange, at an estimated $37,000 annual cost to the City. The City would surrender control over the method by which services are provided, the standard of performance and any other matters incidental to the performance of the shelter's operations. City animal control officers, as well as Newport Beach residents, would be required to travel to the city of Orange for shelter transactions. Dover Shores Pet Care Center proposes to operate the animal shelter from its facilities at 2075 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, for $31,000 annual cost to the City. The City would retain administrative control of the shelter's operations. The facility is approximately the same distance from the City as Newport Harbor Animal Hospital. Recommendation The Police Department and this office have reviewed the proposals submitted by Dover Shores Pet Care Center and the Orange County Animal Shelter, and recommend the City Council authorize the City Attorney prepare an agreement with Dover Shores Pet Care Center to operate the animal shelter. Glen Everroad License Supervisor