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City Clerk & Finance Dept.
715 Mulberry St.
Waterloo. IA 50703
AGREEMENT FOR ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES
This Agreement is entered into by and between the University of Northern Iowa ("UNI") and
the City of Waterloo, Iowa ("Waterloo"), as of the dates set forth on the final page hereof.
WHEREAS, UNI desires to obtain certain animal control services for its university campus and
properties; and
WHEREAS, Waterloo, through its Animal Control Services department or by contract with Cedar
Bend Humane Society, possesses the skills, training, experience, and ability to perform animal
control services required by UNI, and the parties have reached agreement thereon and desire
to reduce their agreement to writing.
IT IS THEREFORE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
Basic Animal Services
Waterloo (which for purposes of this Agreement shall include its contracted agents) shall
provide the following Basic Animal Services for domesticated dogs, cats, and other domestic
animals (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Domestic Animals"), and sick and injured
wildlife animals, except for livestock:
1. Facilities. Waterloo will employ competent persons to perform all necessary
duties and functions of, and furnish and maintain facilities and equipment adequate for, the
housing, shelter, care and disposal of Domestic Animals, as required for an animal pound or
animal shelter under the statutes of Iowa. Such housing, shelter, care and disposal services for
Domestic Animals shall be furnished at facilities of the Cedar Bend Humane Society, 1166 W.
Airline Highway, Waterloo, IA 50703, or at such alternate location(s) that Waterloo may
establish as an animal pound or shelter (hereinafter called the "Facilities").
2. Equipment and Personnel. Waterloo shall furnish a suitably equipped vehicle
and a competent humane officer or officers to provide animal control services to UNI as
provided in this Agreement.
3. Impound Services. Waterloo will collect and impound Domestic Animals,
licensed or unlicensed, unlawfully at Targe or confined on UNI property in violation of the
written policies or regulations of UNI.
a. Medical Examination. Waterloo will medically examine all incoming animals to
determine whether the incoming animal will be subject to a hold, will be euthanized,
or will be subject to quarantine.
i. Waterloo will inoculate all animals subject to a hold for diseases common to
their species.
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ii. Waterloo will immediately euthanize any animal that is found to be sick,
injured or not old enough to survive on its own accord or is beyond the care
that the shelter can provide.
iii. Stray cats appearing to be feral may be euthanized immediately.
b. Animals Subject to a Hold.
i. Waterloo will hold stray dogs and cats for five (5) consecutive days if there is
no known owner. If no owner claims said animal within the five (5) day
holding period, Waterloo shall assume ownership.
ii. Waterloo will hold stray dogs and cats with identifying information, such as a
license, rabies tag, ID tag, or microchip, for seven (7) days. Waterloo will
attempt to contact the owner utilizing the animal's identifying information.
Contact may include phone call(s), and shall include posting written notice on
the residence of the dog or cat owner, and posting of notice on Waterloo's
website, if such owner is known. If no owner claims said animal within the
seven (7) day waiting period, Waterloo shall assume ownership.
iii. Waterloo shall assume ownership of stray kittens and puppies that enter the
shelter as a litter, or appear under the age of eight weeks old, after a holding
period of twenty-four (24) hours.
4. Complaint Services. Waterloo shall respond to complaints regarding Domestic
Animals located on UNI property.
a. Investigation. Waterloo shall investigate and pursue complaints until finally
disposed of in accordance with the written policies and regulations of UNI and
statutes of Iowa relating to harboring or licensing of Domestic Animals.
b. Record of Investigations. Waterloo shall make a complete investigation of
complaints, excluding barking dogs, pertaining to Domestic Animals and keep a brief
written record of its investigations for a period of at least three (3) years.
c. Seizure. Waterloo shall seize, if necessary and possible, any Domestic Animal which
is the subject of a complaint.
5. Quarantine Services. Waterloo shall seize stray dogs and cats that must be
quarantined as a result of a bite case. Dogs and cats are subject to quarantine if they have
bitten a person and drawn blood. The quarantine period shall be for ten (10) days.
a. Location of Quarantine. Waterloo shall determine the location of the quarantine.
Quarantine at Waterloo's Facilities will be at Waterloo's discretion. Waterloo shall
not be responsible for quarantining animals with known owners. Waterloo may
board owned animals if the owner refuses to quarantine, the animal is unusually
aggressive and poses a direct threat to others, or an uncontrolled situation prevents
the owner from being able to quarantine the animal. In the event quarantine
cannot occur on the owner's premises, or at the request of UNI, Waterloo shall
transport animals to be quarantined to an approved facility such as a local
veterinarian, licensed kennel, or Waterloo's Facilities.
b. Reporting Requirements. Waterloo shall complete bite reports and communicate
and record all incidents as required by the Black Hawk County Health Department.
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c. Fees. Owners will be responsible for payment of quarantine fees, which include
boarding fees, medical fees, transport fees and/or pick up fees. If the owner of a
quarantined animal is known and can be located, the owner shall be billed for the
quarantine fees. All quarantine fees must be paid in full by the end of the ten (10)
day quarantine period, or Waterloo will not return the quarantined animal to the
owner. In the event the owner fails to pay the quarantine fee by the end of the ten
(10) day quarantine period, Waterloo shall assume ownership of the animal.
d. Rabies Testing Information. Waterloo is not responsible for providing rabies testing;
however, Waterloo shall provide to the public, upon request, information about
options and fees for rabies testing.
6. Other Terms. Waterloo agrees to the following provisions pursuant to this Agreement:
a. Waterloo may charge and retain a fee which is charged to the animal owner of
not to exceed $50.00 for accepting each Domestic Animal taken to the Facilities
of Waterloo as provided for in this Agreement.
b. Waterloo may charge a maximum fee of $10.00 per day to the animal owner for
boarding a Domestic Animal at the Facilities of Waterloo pursuant to this
Agreement.
c. Waterloo acknowledges that UNI does not require microchipping, spaying, or
neutering of any animal that is handled by Waterloo pursuant to this Agreement.
d. Waterloo agrees that prior to returning any animal taken to the Facilities of
Waterloo under this Agreement, Waterloo will insure that the animal is up to
date on all shots and applicable local licensing.
e. Should Waterloo deem a citation should be issued for any Domestic Animal
incident handled under this Agreement, the final decision whether to issue a
citation under the written policies or regulations of UNI shall be based upon the
review of an animal control officer of Waterloo and a police officer of UNI.
f. UNI police officers will handle all barking dog complaints on UNI property.
g. Waterloo may, in its sole discretion, euthanize or dispose of by sale or by
donation to a suitable animal shelter or rescue organization any animal as to
which it assumes or is deemed to assume ownership under this Agreement.
7. Hours.
a. Hours of Services. Basic Animal Services shall be provided twenty-four
(24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, during the entire term of
this Agreement.
b. Normal Business Hours. For purposes of determining fees for certain
services as provided in Section 8 and Section 9 of this Agreement,
Waterloo's normal business hours shall be 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., daily,
that is, Monday through Sunday (hereinafter referred to as "Normal
Business Hours").
8. Fees. UNI shall pay Waterloo in monthly installments for Basic Animal Services
for the term of this Agreement, as follows:
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a. A fee of $110.40 per call for each Domestic Animal call which occurs
during Normal Business Hours, as defined in Section 7(b) of this
Agreement.
b A fee of $125.90 per call for each Domestic Animal call which occurs
outside of Normal Business Hours.
c. A fee of $97.85 per call for each wildlife animal call (sick or injured
wildlife only) which occurs during Normal Business Hours.
d. A fee of $108.15 per call for each wildlife animal call (sick or injured
wildlife only) which occurs outside of Normal Business Hours.
A call for service under this Agreement shall be made by UNI Public Safety. Waterloo will bill
for Basic Animal Services and for other services provided under this Agreement on a calendar
monthly basis for services provided in the preceding month, and UNI will remit payment within
four (4) weeks of receiving Waterloo's invoice.
Additional Services
Waterloo shall provide the following additional services:
9. Dead Animal Pickup. Waterloo shall promptly pick up and dispose of all dead
Domestic Animals and wildlife found anywhere on UNI property when requested by UNI Public
Safety, during Normal Business Hours. The fees for dead animal pick-up and disposal under this
Agreement shall be as follows:
a. A fee of $66.95 for pick-up and disposal of each dead animal other than
deer which occurs during Normal Business Hours.
b. A fee of $77.25 for pick-up and disposal of each dead animal other than
deer which occurs outside of Normal Business Hours. Waterloo will act in
such situations only if there is a traffic safety hazard or if a complainant
insists on immediate pick up.
c. A fee of $95.00 for pick-up and disposal of each dead deer.
Calls for and pick-up of all dead animals shall only occur during Normal Business Hours except
as provided in 9.b. above.
10. Licensing. Waterloo shall fully cooperate with UNI and any and all departments
of UNI in performance and observance of the rules and policies of UNI pertaining to licensing of
dogs and cats and not release any dog or cat to the owner thereof, or to any other person,
except upon signature of the owner on an affidavit agreeing to appropriately license said dog or
cat within a seven (7) day period of time or when said animal reaches four (4) months of age.
Additional Provisions
11. Billings by City of Waterloo and Cedar Bend Humane Society Not to Be
Duplicated. The parties agree that Waterloo will be contracting with Cedar Bend Humane
Society for certain services under this Agreement with respect to Domestic Animals, and that
UNI and Cedar Bend Humane Society may have a separate agreement for animal control
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services on certain terms and conditions. The parties agree that there shall be no duplicate
billing of services to UNI by both the Waterloo and Cedar Bend Humane Society for the same
services rendered to UNI under this Agreement and under the agreement between UNI and
Cedar Bend Humane Society.
12. Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence at midnight on May 1, 2017,
and shall terminate at midnight on July 1, 2018. This Agreement shall automatically renew for
successive one (1) year terms, commencing July 1, 2018, unless either UNI or Waterloo gives
written notice to the other party that the Agreement shall not renew, which notice shall be
given at least ninety (90) days before the end of the then -current term of this Agreement.
13. Termination by UNI. UNI shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any
time for convenience upon ninety (90) days' advance written notice to Waterloo.
14. Termination by Waterloo. Waterloo shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement at any time for convenience upon ninety (90) days' advance written notice to UNI.
15. Reports. Waterloo shall provide to UNI a monthly report for all animals handled
by Waterloo pursuant to this Agreement, indicating whether the incoming animal was boarded,
quarantined, euthanized or disposed of. The report shall be provided to UNI by the tenth day
of the following month.
16. Compliance with Law. Waterloo shall fully comply with applicable federal, state
and local laws in providing services pursuant to this Agreement to UNI.
17. Indemnification. To the extent authorized by Article VII, Section 1, of the Iowa
Constitution and Chapter 669 of the Code of Iowa, UNI agrees to indemnify and hold Waterloo
harmless from any liability based on any claim, demand or cause of action maintained or
asserted by any person, firm, association, or corporation against Waterloo as a result or on
account of Waterloo wrongfully receiving and impounding any animal from UNI, so long as
Waterloo has performed and complied with the terms of this Agreement and the written
policies and regulations of UNI that UNI has provided to Waterloo.
18. Notices. All notices given to parties under this Agreement shall be sent by
ordinary mail to the following addresses:
If to UNI:
Helen Haire, Chief of Police
UNI Dep't of Public Safety
University of Northern Iowa
30 Gilchrist Hall
Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0023
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If to the City of Waterloo:
Sandie Greco
Traffic Operations Superintendent
625 Glenwood Street
Waterloo, IA 50703
19. Force Majeure. A party will be excused from the obligations of this Agreement
to the extent that performance is delayed or prevented by any circumstances reasonably
beyond its control, including but not limited to fire, explosion, mechanical breakdown, strikes
or other labor disputes, unavailability or interference with the usual means of transport, or
compliance with any law, regulation or request or action (actual or threatened) of any
governmental authority other than a party to this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have entered into this Agreement for Animal Control
Services by their duly authorized representatives.
University of Northern Iowa
By: Date: , 2017
Title:
City of Waterloo, Iowa
By:
Quentin Hart, Mayor
Attest:
Kelley Fel 4J le, City Clerk
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Date: ` , 2017