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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-05-19; City Council; Resolution 90851 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 9085 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO FOR ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES. WHEREAS, the City desires to contract with the County of San Diego for the performance within its boundaries of certain animal control services; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized to enter into this agreement pursuant to Government Code Section 51300 et seq.; and WHEREAS, the County of San Diego is willing and able to perform such services on certain terms and conditions set forth in the proposed "Agreement Animal Control Services"; and WHEREAS, the performance of such services by the County of San Diego will eliminate the necessity of City providing dup 1 icat e s services ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad as follows: 1. The above recitations are true and correct. 2. The agreement between the City of Carlsbad and the County of San Diego for animal control services attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is hereby approved. I// //I I// I// I// Ill /I/ .' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 €3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3. The City Manager of the City of Carlsbad is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Carlsbad. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad held on the 19th day of May , 1987, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Kulchin, Pettine and Larson NOES: Council Members Lewis and Mama ABSENT: None ATTEST: rk (SEAL) AGREEMENT ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, dated for purposes of reference only, 9 j9-9 is made by and between the County of SAN DIEGO, hereinafter referred to as llCountyll, and the CITY OF CARLSBAD , hereinafter referred to as llCityl'. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, The City desires to contract with the County for the performance within' its boundaries of the hereinafter described animal control services; and WHEREAS, The County of San Diego is willing and able to render such services on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, this contract is authorized and provided for by the provisions of Section 500.4 of Article V of the Charter of the County of San Diego and Sections 51300 et seq. of the Government Code. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED: 1. The County agrees, through the Director of Animal .. Control of the County of San Diego, to provide animal control services within the corporate limits of City to the extent and in the manner hereinafter set forth. Such services shall be defined as those duties and functions of the type coming within the jurisdiction of and customarily rendered by the Department of Animal Control of the County of San Diego under the Charter of said County and the statutes of the State. The level of service provided to City shall be the same basic level of service that is and shall be provided during the term of this agreement for unincorporated areas of the County of San Diego by the Director of Animal Control. The Director of Animal Control of the County has discretion in determining how the level of service of this contract shall be performed by the County. The Department of Animal Control's services shall be as follows, unless notified in writing of any changes: For Shelter Management Services, the County will: a. operate, twenty-four (24) hours-day, seven (7) days per week, a holding shelter for the feeding and care of City's lost, abandoned and impounded animals b. provide public access to shelters during established business hours, for adoption services, humane disposal of animals, abatement, impound and vicious dog hearings c. sponsor rabies vaccination clinics; For Field Services, the County will: a. rescue City's injured animals and reptiles, b. impound City's stray animals and reptiles, -2- c. quarantine City's biter animals, d. investigate City's reports of vicious dogs; e. respond to requests for service, and when required, issue citations within City's jurisdiction, enfo-rcing local and state laws, f. investigate City's humane cases, g. return City's lost dogs in the field, as po ss i b le, h. present City's cases to the District Attorney or City Attorney for prosecution of animal related violations, i. investigate and license City's kennels (as defined in Chapter 6, Division 2, Title 6 of the San Diego Code). Department will provide above Field Services for the City twenty-four (24) hours-day, seven (7) days per week as the need arises or as requests for services are made by City residents, in accordance with adopted response/service priorities and within staffing limits. Department will charge Service Hours in accordance to service billing procedures adopted by Department, as approved by the County Auditor and Controller. Current procedures are shown in Attachment 2. Animal Control Field Officers will be available for City services seven (7) days per week between the hours of 6:OO A.M. and 1O:OO P.M. "At all other times services will be performed on a stand-by basis. For Licensing Services, the County will: -3- a. maintain a current dog license file of City's licensed and delinquent dogs and owners; b. issue new and renewed licenses to City dog . .. , __ license applicants; c. conduct follow-up enforcement of vaccinated but unlicensed City dogs; d. schedule rabies vaccination clinics for City animal owners ; e. conduct periodic license canvassing programs within City; f. manage computer support for department operations in support of services to City. For Medical Services a. maintain on-site veterinarian services for holding Shelters; b. contract for 24-hour emergency medical treatment for City's injured animals; c. inoculate City animals in care of the Department; d, develop rabies control resource information for City residents; e. monitor City's quarantine biter animals. Such service shall include the enforcement of State statutes and such municipal animal control ordinance as the City may adopt pursuant to paragraph 8 of this agreement. Dead animal pick-up services are specifically excluded from this contract. -4- 2. To facilitate the performance of said functions, it is hereby agreed that the County shall have full cooperation and assistance from the City, its officers, agents, and employees. . .. 3. For the purpose of performing said functions, County shall furnish and supply all necessary personnel, labor, supervision, equipment and supplies necessary to maintain the level of service to be rendered hereunder. 4. All persons employed in the performance of such services and functions for City pursuant to this agreement shall be County employees. No City employee shall perform services or functions which County is obligated to provide under their agreement. All persons employed by the County to perform the services pursuant to this agreement shall be entitled solely to the rights and privileges given to County employees and shall not be entitled, as a result of providing services pursuant to this agreement, to any additional rights and privileges given to City employees. For the purpose of performing Animal Control services and functions under this agreement, and for the purpose of giving official status to the performance thereof where necessary, every County officer and employee engaged in the performance of any service hereunder shall be deemed to be an agent of City while performing services for City, which services are within the scope of this agreement and are purely municipal functions. Notwithstanding the agency relationship created by this paragraph, the City shall not be liable for any act or omission of any County -5- officer or employee unless otherwise specifically provided elsewhere in this agreement. 5. City shall not be liable for the direct payment of ._ any salaries, wages, or other compensation to any County personnel performing services hereunder for County or any liability other than that provided for in this agreement. Except as herein otherwise specified, the City shall not be liable for compensation or indemnity to any County employee for injury or sickness or other claims arising out of his or her employment. 6. County shall defend, indemnify, protect, and hold City and its agents, officers and employees harmless from and against any and al.1 claims asserted or liability established for damages or injuries to any person or property, including injury to County's employees, agents or officers which arise from or are connected with or are caused or claimed to be caused by the acts or omissions of County, and its agents, officers or employees, in performing the agreement or services herein; provided, however, that County's duty to indemnify and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liability arising from the misconduct of the City its agents, officers or employees. 7. This Basic Agreement shall not impose upon the District Attorney of the County or the County Counsel obligation to prosecute violations of the City Municipal Code other than such obligation as may be imposed by law. The City may prosecute violations of the City Municipal Code and cooperate in giving the -6- Department of Animal Control opinions and advice with respect to the enforcement of such City ordinances. 8. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein ._ contained, this contract shall be terminated at any time that City fails to enact and to maintain in full force and effect, including the amount of fees provided? an ordinance identical to, or adopts by reference the provisions of Chapter 6, Division 2, Title 6 of the San Diego County Code, unless any deviations are specifically agreed to by the County Director of Animal Control (San Diego County Animal Control Ordinance No. 7182). This contract shall also be terminated if the County requests that the City enact amendments to said ordinance to comply with amendments to Chapter 6, Division 2, Title 6 of the San Diego Code adopted by the Board of Supervisors and such amendments are not made within 120 days of this request. 9. For and in consideration of animal control services by County, City agrees ,that it shall pay the full cost to the County Of providing such services at rates determined by the County of San Diego and established under Item #11 herein. City further agrees that County may keep and retain any and all license and other fees specified in the Animal Control Services Fee Resolution collected by the County pursuant to this agreement, and County agrees to credit such collections against City's obligation to pay the full cost of animal control services. .. The County agrees, through the Department of Animal Control to provide within 30 days of adoption of this agreement and, on or before January 15th of each year thereafter, an -7- estimate of the total costs and revenue and resulting net charges for all animal control services to be provided to the City for the following fiscal year. A billing period is one of the thirteen time intervals, each being four-weeks except for the 1st and 13th in each fiscal year, used by County in its Accounting and Resource Management System (ARMS). On or before fifteen (15) working days following the close of each billing period, the County shall provide City either 1) an invoice for the amount of any deficit in the prior billing period total revenue as compared to total animal control service costs; or 2) a notice of refund due to City of any revenue collected which exceeds the total animal control service costs. Any cumulative balance due' the County from the City or the City from the County that is under Two Hundred Fifty dollars ($250) shall be carried forward to the next billing period, except that all balances due, except as otherwise provided for, are payable within sixty (60) working days of the final billing period of any fiscal year. The County agrees that the maximum amount of net billed charges which the City is required to pay in 1987-88 will not exceed one hundred and ten (110%) percent of the estimated amount for 1987-88 furnished to the City pursuant to this Section or One Hundred dollars ($100) whichever is greater. For any net charges in excess of this maximum, the City shall, at its option, pay the remaining balance as part of the thirteenth (13) billing or any additional billing resulting from end of fiscal year adjustments or, carry over the balance for payment in the 1988-89 fiscal year. -8- Should the amount billed City exceed the actual net cost incurred, the County shall adjust the difference as part of the thirteenth (13) billing. . .. . -. Beginning in fiscal year 1988-89, no net charges billed, nor any refunds due, can be carried forward to the following fiscal year. It is agreed that in performing the services pursuant to this agreement, the County shall have all the powers of the City and shall receive all cooperation possible from City to enable efficient enforcement of such ordinances as specified in Paragraph 8 of this agreement and to effectuate collections called for thereunder. 10. This contract shall become effective on the date hereinabove first mentioned and shall run for a period ending June 30, 1988, and at the option of the City Council of the City, with the consent of the Board of Supervisors of County, shall be renewable thereafter for an additional period of not to exceed five (5) years. In event the City desires to renew this agreement for an additional period not to exceed five-years, the City Council shall not later than the tenth of December, 1987, notify the Board of Supervisors of County that it wishes to renew the same, whereupon the Board of Supervisors, not later than the last day of February, 1988, shall notify the City Council in writing of its willingness to accept such renewal. Otherwise, such agreement shall finally terminate at the end of the aforedescribed period. -9- The County or City may terminate this agreement as of the first day of July of any year provided that notice of intent to terminate this agreement is provided in writing to the other party at least 30 days prior to date of termination.. 11. City agrees that whenever animals or persons from within the boundaries of the City are accorded Animal Control Services by County, the City shall pay for the services to said persons or for said animals at the following rates: -10- SERVICES RATES FIELD SERVICES: rescue injured animals or reptiles, impund stray animals, quarantine biter animals, investigate vicious dogs, pa tm l/issue citations enfo rcing local and state laws, investigate humane cases, return lost dogs in the field, present cases to the District Attorney for prosecution for animal related violations, kennel investigations and licensing. City will be charged for the actual costs incurred by the County fDr performing these services. Such costs will be calculated in accordance to the methodology given in Attachment - 1 . . .. SHELTER MANAGEMENT SERVICES: operate 24 bur-day, seven days per week holding shelter for feeding and care of lost, abandoned and impunded animals and reptiles, adoption services, humane disposal of animals, abatement, impound and vicious dog hearings, spnsor rabies vaccination clinics.. City will be charged for the actual costs incurred by the County for performing these services, Such costs will be calculated in accordance to the methodology given in Attachment 1 . - LICENSING SERVICES: maintain dog license file, issue new licenses, follow-up on dogs vaccinated,but not licensed, schedule area wide rabies vaccination clinics, manage computer support for operations, conduct periodic license canvassing programs, MEDICAL SERVICES: emergency medical treatment and appmpriate imculations of animals in care of the department, develop rabies mntrol remurce information, mnitor quarantined biter dogs, medical legislative review, mnitor health conditions of department kennels. City will be charged for the actual costs incurred by the County for performing these services. Such costs will be calculated in accordance to the methodology given in Attachment 1 . City will be charged for the actual costs incurred by the bunty for performing these services. Such costs will be calculated in accordance to the methocblogy given in Attachment 1 . ., - -1 1- The foregoing rates shall be adjusted by the County each ARMS period to reflect the cost of such service in accordance with the policies and procedures for the determination of such rate as adopted by the Board of Supervisors of County. All services rendered hereunder are subject to the limitations of the provisions of Section 23008 of the Government Code, and in accordance therewith, before any services are rendered pursuant hereto, an amount equal to one-hundred ten percent (110%) the estimated annual net charges shall be budgeted by the City from its funds to ensure payment for work, services or materials provided hereunder. 13. The County through its Department of Animal Control shall render to said City within fifteen (15) working days after the close of each billing period an itemized invoice which covers all services performed during said billing period, and said City shall pay County therefore within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice. If such payments provided above and in Section 9 of this contract are not delivered to the County office which is described on said invoices within thirty (30) days of the date of receipt of the invoice, the County is entitled to recover interest thereon. Interest shall be calculated at the rate of seven (7) percent per annum on any unpaid portion thereof calculated from the last day of the month in which the services were performed. 1. 14. If such payments are not delivered to the County office which is described on said invoice within thirty (30) days of the date of receipt of the invoice, the County may satisfy such -12- indebtedness, including interest thereon, from any funds of the City on deposit with the County without giving further notice to City of County's intention to do so. 15. The County agrees to keep separate records 'for each - City in such form and manner as the County Auditor & Controller shall specify. All records evidencing services to City shall be open for examination and audit by said City during all business hours. 16. The County agrees to maintain its kennels and animal shelter in a humane manner and keep said premises in a sanitary condition at all times and that all services furnished by it hereunder shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California and that it wiil give the prescribed notices and use humane methods of care and destruction of any animal coming'under its jurisdiction. 17. The Carlsbad City Council encourages the County to continue its animal shelter practice of not providing animals from the North County Shelter for research purposes. The County shall notify the City of Carlsbad in advance of any changes in this practice. At an annual review, the City Manager shall determine that there has been no change in County animal control policy that would result in the sale to UCSD of animals picked up in Carlsbad. .. -13- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Carlsbad ? by order of its City Council, caused this agreement to be signed by its City Manager, and the County of San Diego, by order'of its Board of Supervisors, has caused this agreement to be signed by the Clerk of the Board and the seal of said Board to be affixed thereto. - CITY OF CA€USBAD BY - Lity Manager - Pursuant to Resolution # 9085 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO BY - Clerk Board of Supervisors APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Counsel BY Deputy Y ATTORNEY BY I 1- -14- .. ATTACHMENT. 1 METHODOLOGY FOR REVISED BILLING FOR ANIMAL CONTROL CONTRACT SERVICES The following report provides a general overview and then detailed descriptions of the methodology used in the determination of the costs for services to charge the cities under the Board of Supervisors' Policy B-?9. R epo r t Out li ne I. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE/COST CENTERS 11. DETERMINATION OF A DIRECT SERVICE UNIT OF MEASURE 111. APPLICATION OF DEPARTMENT AND COUNTY INDIRECT CHARGES (A-87) IV. BUILDING THE UNIT COST CHARGES - A DETAILED ANALYSIS I. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE/COST CENTERS As the Department of Animal Control does not provide a single patrol/ service rate which incorporates all department services (such as that provided by the Sheriff), it identified the basic types of services delivered. Field, Shelter, Medical and Licensing are the basic areas that cover the scope of the Department's activities. Not all Field activities result in an impound; not all impounds are injuries; and not all dogs are licensed. This breakdown of the Department's activities allows the County to charge the cities only for those sepvices that the city receives. The basis for developing the charges for services to the cities is in the four basic types of services delivered (they each are a cost center 1 : .. 0 Methodology for Revised Billing A. Field Services - responding to requests for specific B. Shelter Services - processing and the caring of animals services, patrol, investigations, etc. at each of the Shelters, hearings, adoptions, etc,. C. Licensing Services - the processing of mailed license applications, the central management of license records, development and maintenance of the Animal Management Information System. D. Medical Services - performing routine and emergency medical services to animals in the care of the County. 11. DETERMINING THE DIRECT SERVICE UNIT OF MEASURE Using these four types of services, charges to cities are determined by the level of actual use of these direct services, and the actual costs allocated to these services in the billing period. The unit rate is determined for actual costs for the billing period rather than a unit rate based upon annual budgeted expenditure levels which are subject to changes and require an extensive year end adjustment process. With this methodology, minimal' year end' adjustments are needed. The direct units of measure are as follows: FIELD SERVICES For Field Services, the unit of measure is an hour of Field Officer's time. Field Officers can be ACOII's or 111's. These are the employees that provide the direct Field Service to the public. Their work is recorded on Quarantine and Service Reports. These identify the who, what, where, when and why for the majority of the activities. The balance of the time is spent in training, administrative work related to the Service Reports, court time, etc. As our current record keeping does not provide for assigning this non-service report time to a specific city, the time is spread to the cities in the same proportion as the percentage of Service Report time. SHELTER SERVICES The unit of measure for the Shelter is an impounded animal. The costs for Shelter activity is directly proportional to the number of impounds. The law prescribes certain time 'limits of the boarding of impounded animals. The care and feeding of the animals is done collectively. One can't determine in a feasible way the amount of time a certain animal gets of kennel disinfecting, feeding, washing, etc. Given the nature of this activity, the cities will be charged according to the number of -2- Methodology for Revised Billing animals impounded; not the treatment or the length of stay accorded a specific animal while in the custody of the department, or whether it is put up for adoption. MEDICAL SERVICES The unit of measure for medical services is an injured animal. While records are kept of medical services given to each injured animal, the cities will be billed for the number of injured animals; not the extent of that animal's injuries and subsequent treatment by emergency clinics or the Department's Veterinarian. LICENSING SERVICES Licensing Services' unit of measure is an issued license. Entry records are kept by jurisdiction, on a daily and billing period basis. Time spent by the Licensing Staff in performing this and related functions is directly accounted for by the Department. The cities will be billed for the number of licenses issued during the billing period. 111. APPLICATION OF DEPARTMENT AND COUNTY INDIRECT CHARGES - A-87 The A-87 Methodology is well established and won't be re.peated here. What is important to understand is the spreading of the Department's indirect overhead and of the County's indirect overhead within the Department. The allowable A-87 charges are detailed in Attachment C (The figures provided in this attachment are for demonstration purposes only and are not binding upon parties to this agreement). These allocations are determined by the County Auditor and Controller. These costs are spread to the Department Cost Centers based upon the cost center's share of staff years. Below is the breakdown of the current allocation of staff years: A. Direct labor: 85 staff years (budgeted 1986-87) 1. Field Services: 55% * ACOII 25 staff * ACOIII 12 staff * SR DSP 1 staff * AC DSP 7 staff 2. Shelter Services: 35% f ACOI 11 staff * ACOII 3 staff * 1NT.CLK 7 staff * ACT.CLK 3 staff years years years years 1. years years years years -3- Methodology for Revised Billing * SR.CLK 3 staff years * AHT 3 staff years * VET. 2 staff years * ACOI 6 staff years 3. Medical Services 3% 4. Licensing Services 7% The total external costs are spread to the services/cost center based upon the share of staff years. Added to the direct and external cost of operation are the supervision and Department overhead costs. Those costs are broken down as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Added to Field Services are (8 staff years): * ACOIV's 5 staff years * DISTRICT MANAGERS 3 staff years Added to Licensing Services are (2 staff years) : * ACOIII % ADMIN. ASST.111 Added to all centers, based upon the proportional share as determined by staff year ratios, are: * CHIEF OF OPERATIONS * SR. ACCOUNT CLK (1 staff year) * INTERMED. ACCOUNT CLK * TRAINING OFFICER (ACOIII) * ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN (2 Staff Years) * JUNIOR WORD PROCESSOR * EXTRA HELP The following positions are not charged to the cities: * DIRECTOR * ASSISTANT DIRECTOR * ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I1 * ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY * SENIOR PAYROLL CLERK * SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK (1 Staff Year) * COORDINATOR OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES * STUDENT WORKERS I. Services and supplies and fixed assets are charged to the specific cost center wherever it is absolutely clear (such as dog food being assigned to the shelters), otherwise, they are spread proportionately. -4- Methodology for Revised Billing IV. BUILDING A UNIT COST CHARGE (see Table 1) As noted earlier, unit costs are determined at the close of the ARMS Period, and actual charges, less revenues, are cahulateg, The specific data collected and the subsequent calculations are noted below. Generally, all Department staff are coded on their time sheets for accounting purposes. Time spent on non-routine service duties (i.e, light duty at the shelter) are manually coded to reflect the difference. Similar coding is done for services and supplies and fixed assets, where specified. These costs are collected by the program side of ARMS. Added to these direct charges for the Cost Center is the Department and County A-87 allocations. Collectively, these costs represent the total cost of delivering services during that ARMS period. A.FIELD SERVICES For field services, the total amount of direct services incurred during that ARMS period is determined from the Quarantine and Service Reports submitted during that period, These are processed within two weeks after the date of occurrence, Quarantine and Service Reports are only com'pleted by Field Officers. No time is collected for any supervisory personnel, even if they are involved on a call, Costs for Field Services are determined by: * Tallying the actual number of service hours that were paid for Animal Control officer IX/III's in the billing period; * Assigning all Field supervision salaries and benefits actually paid; * Assigning all actual services and supplies identified for Field Services; * Assigning a pro rata share of the Department and County overhead, as allowed by A-87 (The share being the ratio of staff years applicable to Field Services). .. B. SHELTER SERVICES The process here is similar. All shelter related personnel, services and supplies and fixed assets are coded for collection by the program side of ARMS. These are totaled with the proportionate -5- .. 0 Methodology for Revised Billing share of the Department and County overhead to determine total Cost Center charges. Total number of impounds are 'also being tallied. Unit cost for the delivery of shelter services is calculated by dividing the total costs by the number of impounds in that ARMS period. Data is collected which can tell us in which jurisdiction the animal was picked up, Knowing the total number of animals impounded from each jurisdiction, we multiply the rate for that billing period times the number of impounds to determine the impound charges for the city. Revenues collected at the shelter are then credited to each city to determine the net charge for Shelter services for the specific jurisdiction, C. MEDICAL SERVICES The number of injured animals in an ARMS period is also recorded. Total costs divided by the number of injured animals in that period determines the unit cost for medical services. This cost, times the number of injured animals from a specific city, determines the charge for the city in that ARMS period. Revenues collected are credited to each city to determine the net medical charges. D. LICENSE SERVICES Licensing Services costs are developed in the same manner. Calculations of the revenue offset differs however. The unit cost for a dog license is determined and multiplied by actual number of licenses processed by jurisdiction in that period. Since license fees do not come in uniformly throughout the year, the total charges for cities would drastically fluctuate throughout the year were actual monthly collections used. It makes for a more balanced cash flow that the prior year's actual license revenue collections be used, evenly distributed over the 13 billing periods. At the end of the fiscal year, all actual licensing revenues will be calculated and cre'dited the City in the thirteenth (13) billing period, or subsequent adjustment period. -6- Methodology for Revised Billing E. TOTAL BILLING The total to be billed a city for the ARMS period will be the difference between costs incurred and revenues earned in these four cost centers. -7- b ,. 0 Methodology for Revised Billing TABLE 1 COST CALCULATION FOR CITY CHARGES 1. DIRECT LABOR COSTS (for use in determining A-87 spread) Field Staff Years divided by TOTAL = 55% Shelter I1 I1 11 I1 Medical It I1 I1 11 +License 11 I1 11 I1 = 35% = 3% = 7% TOTAL 2. TOTAL DIRECT SERVICE COSTS (TDC) Field Direct S&B + Sup. S&B + Ser.& Sup.+ Fixed Assets TDC = TDC Shelter It = TDC Medical = TDC License 11 + Supv S&B + 11 I1 It 11 + It I1 11 + 0 + If + 0 + + + 11 3. TOTAL GROSS SERVICES COSTS (TGSC) Field TDC + 55% TIMES (A-87 Externals +Dept. Indirect) '= TGSC Shelter 35% Medical 3% License 7% It 11 11 4. UNIT COST (Field/Shelter/Medical/License UC) Field TGSC divided 'by Total Service Hours = TGSC = TGSC = TGSC = Field UC Shelter I1 I1 It I1 Numbers of Impounds = Shelter UC Medical I1 I1 11 I1 Number of Injured = Medical UC License 11 I1 It 11 Number of Licenses Sold= License UC 5. JURISDICTION CHARGES (JC) Field UC TIMES actual Service Hours in Jurisdiction MINUS revenue = JC Shelter UC actual Impounds from Jurisdiction MINUS revenue = JC Medical UC actual Injured Animals in Juris. MINUS revenue = JC License UC actual Licenses Sold in Juris. MINUS revenue = JC .. 6. NET CHARGES TO JURISDICTION FOR ARMS PERIOD Field Jurisdiction Charges Shelter Jurisdiction Charges Medical Jurisdiction Charges + License Jurisdiction Charges NET CHARGES TO JURISDICTION -a- FIGURES PROVIDED -ARE FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY 4 - .. . ... U" w- .. . -- c .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .* .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 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