HomeMy WebLinkAboutF-3b - Revision of Animal Shelter AgreementApril 23, 1990
COUNCIL AGENDA NO. F-3 b)
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
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FROM: GLEN EVERROAD, LICENSE SUPERVISOR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
SUBJECT: REVISION OF ANIMAL SHELTER AGREEMENT APR 2 31990
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Background
Since September of 1979 the City's animal shelter has been operated
by Newport Harbor Animal Hospital at 125 Mesa Drive, in Costa Mesa.
Shelter administration responsibilities have historically been
shared by any number of Hospital employees, and the contractual
agreement between the City and Newport Harbor Animal Hospital
provides for a monthly fee of $280.00 to be paid to the Hospital to
defray the clerical costs relating shelter operations. Monthly
clerical fees were last increased in 1986. Newport Harbor Animal
Hospital has requested an increase in the monthly clerical fees
paid by the City to provide for a Hospital employee whose duties
will be dedicated to the operations of the shelter. Also requested
in the attached letter from Newport Harbor Animal Hospital is a
request to revise the weekend shelter hours.
Discussion
Newport Harbor Animal Hospital has provided a breakdown on the
attached as to how they calculated the requested clerical fee
increase to $1,630.00 monthly. Animal Control of the Police
Department has reviewed the request, and the department's response
to the requested revisions and their recommendation is attached. It
is anticipated that the requested revisions will enhance the
efficiency and accuracy of shelter operations by coordinating
related duties through a single individual. Service to the public
should improve as shelter operations, as opposed to Hospital
responsibilities, would be the priority of the shelter employee.
The Police Department anticipates no problems associated with the
request to reduce shelter hours by one hour on weekend days.
Recommendation
This office as well as the Police Department recommends the Mayor
and City Council approve the request of Newport Harbor Animal
Hospital, and authorize the City Attorney to prepare the necessary
revisions to the shelter agreement.
Glen Everroad
License Supervisor
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Newport Harbor Animal Hospital
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February 13, 1990
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City
Manager, Robert L. Wynn Cjcity Manager 12
3300 Newport Boulevard City of New;ort Beach
Newport Beach, CA 92663 '�•�
Dear Mr. Wynn,
In September 1979, we entered into an agreement with the
City of Newport Beach for the provision of Animal Shelter
services. In August of 1982 and September of 1986, we
requested an amendment to increase prices due to increased
operating costs. The requests were approved.
We would now like to request your consideration to further
amend the contract to allow for the addition of a shelter
employee. To enable us to do this, we would ask for an
increase in the clerical fee to $1630.00 per month.
Please see the attached schedule for the method used to
arrive at this figure. We would not be asking for any
additional increases at this time.
This employee would greatly improve the efficiency of the
shelter. It would allow us to again be able to issue dog
licenses, allow for proper increases in the impound fee
when the animal is repeatedly impounded, allow for proper
information being given to the public, allow for paper
work to be filled out completely and correctly. This
employee would be in charge of cleaning and feeding the
animals housed in the shelter, would be responsible for
showing the shelter to visitors and would be trained and
managed by the staff of Newport Harbor Animal Hospital.
125 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92627 (714) 631-1030
Newport Harbor Animal Hospital
We have always felt that the Animal Shelter is good public
relations for the hospital and a worthwhile community
service and as such have absorbed the increasing expenses
associated with its operation. However, due to
increasing demands in terms of manpower to run the
shelter, we believe the time has come to create this
position.
We would also like to propose
a
minor change
in the
shelter 11jours as follows:
M- F 9
to
6 M- F
9 to 6
Sat 10
to
4 TO Sat
10 to 3
Sun 12
to
4 Sun
12 to 3
Thank you for your consideration of this matter. We will
be waiting for a reply concerning these proposals.
Sincerely,
J Acd�' - DGS
Thomas J.
�11M 171 Austin, DVM
AOle
Kenneth Y /illian DVM
Thomas A. Carpenter, DVM
CC. Mr. Glen Everroad, Licensing Supervisor, City of
Newport Beach
125 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92627 (714) 631-1030
Newport Harbor Animal Hospital
SCHEDULE TO ARRIVE AT A FIGURE FOR THE SHELTER EMPLOYEE
At a proposed rate of pay of $5.00 to $6.00 per hour.
Calculataing on $5.50 per hour.
Calculating on 8 hours per day Monday through Friday
Calculating on 5 1/2 hours per day on Saturday and 4 hours
per day on Sunday.
Calculating the Employers Tax and Workers Compensation
Insurance at 9.50 percent and 4.95 percent respectively.
49.50 hours per week
X 5.50 per hour
272.25 hourly wage per week
272.25 hourly wage per week
X14.45 percent of taxes and insurance
39.34 amount of taxes and insurance per week
272.25 hourly wage per week
+39.34 amount of taxes and insurance per week
311.34 adjusted hourly wage per week
311.34 hourly wage per week
X 52 weeks per year
16,202.68 hourly wage per year
16,202.68 hourly wage per year
- 12 months per year
1,350.22 hourly wage per month
1,350.22 hourly wage per month
+ 280.00 clerical fee
1,630.00 requested monthly clerical fee
125 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92627 (714) 631-1030
April 9, 1990
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
RECOMMENDATION:
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Glen Everroad, License Supervisor
Captain Jim Jacobs, Traffic Division Commander
REVISION TO ANIMAL SHELTER CONTRACT
It is recommended that the request of Newport Harbor Animal Hospital to revise their
contract with the City to provide animal shelter services be approved.
DISCUSSION:
The Newport Harbor Animal Shelter has requested to amend the shelter contract to
to allow for the addition of a shelter employee. An increase in the clerical fee to
$1630.00 per month has been requested. Also proposed is a minor change in the shelter
hours to cut back an hour each weekend day.
A full time shelter employee would be solely responsible for animal shelter duties.
The benefits of having a full time shelter employee would be improved public
relations, accuracy, productivity and revenue. The shelter would benefit by staffing
an employee dedicating time only to animal shelter related duties. Also, Animal
Control Officers would benefit by having an employee at the shelter with whom they
could deal directly.
The request to cut back an hour each weekend day would benefit the on duty veterinari-
an by allowing the scheduling of more time for adoptions and exams. It is not antici-
pated that the reduction in weekend hours will have any impact on service to the
public.