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Agenda 09/09-10/2008 Item #16D41 r- \GENr')i\ 'TF~~ I ,~:a~ j 10 by! This item continued from the July 22, 2008 BCC Meeting. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution establishing the Collier County Domestic Animal Services Fee Policy as of October 1, 2008 and superseding resolutions 95-107, 95-106, 93-404, and all other resolutions establishing animal services-related fees. Prepared By: Department Information Technology Date 8/29/2008 1 :04:52 PM Approved By: Department Approval Date County Approved Manager's Office 8/31/20081 :10 PM ATTACHMENTS: Name: Cl ~.c_.slJm!!l"pdf (lfml.~ (l RESOLUTION No.pdf Description: ES DAS Fee Policy Table DAS fee policy Resolution DAS fee policy Type: Executive Summary Fee Schedule Resolution Letter EXECUTIVE SUMMARY r- , G~M'l' '......r::~. I ,.' "llt DtJI " i i.' ,"00 J .' ./._U IJ :',., ,..f, ... ' '"_,,;~~.... Recommendation to adopt a Resolution establishing the Collier County Domestic Animal Services Fee Policy as of October 1, 2008 and superseding resolutions 95- 107,95-106,93-404, and all other resolutions establishing animal services-related fees Obiective: To establish user fees which will partially offset the cost of providing domestic animal services to the taxpayers of Collier County. Considerations: Concurrent to this item, the Board of County Commissioners is hearing the adoption of proposed changes to the Collier County Animal Control Ordinance. Among the changes proposed for adoption is the elimination of fees specified in the Ordinance and allowing for fees to be established and revised via resolution. Staff has prepared a comprehensive fee policy, incorporating fees established in the previous Ordinance and several resolutions. Staff is proposing increasing some but not all of the fees. The most recent fee increases were implemented in 2001. A summary of proposed increases/changes is as follows: · Increase impoundment fees by $15 when an animal is picked up by an Animal Control Officer (as opposed to dropped off by a Good Samaritan), to defray rising fuel costs. · Institute a split fee for impounded livestock based on weight, to minimize the risk of abandonment of livestock whose market value is significantly lower than the impoundment fee. . Institute mandatory spay/neuter fees upon return to owner after impoundment as contemplated in the proposed Ordinance. Fees are established in accordance with Collier County's Agreement with local veterinarians. · Institute an owner surrender fee, to defray the cost of disposition of such animals. · Increase dog or puppy adoption fees, but not cat or kitten adoption fees, in response to market conditions, · Increase licensing fees, to defray the cost of licensing renewal notification. · Institute a micro-chipping fee for adopted animals (currently included in the adoption fee), · Increase kennel, pet shop, stable, and rodeo permits to defray the cost of staff inspection efforts. · Institute meeting room rental fees, as a new potential source of revenue. · Update euthanasia and cremation service fees. As a summary for changes in adoption fees: . Current catJkitten adoption fee is $40, which includes spay/neuter and micro-chip, plus $8 for a license, totaling $48. Proposed catJkitten adoption fee remains $40, which will include spay/neuter, plus $10 microchip and $10 license, for a total of $60 (overall, a $12 increase). ~-~6'ct0~~;;;:-r:=~'-' ,', Ire 04/ C'-', j ',J ',/[lnn i20 u"r~!/;il~~:=~ · Current dog/puppy adoption fee is $50, which includes spay/neuter and micro-chip, plus $8 for a license, totaling $58, Proposed dog/puppy adoption fee is $65, which will include spay/neuter, plus $10 microchip and $10 license, for a total of $85 (overall, a $27 increase). Staff has prepared a table, included as part of this agenda item, comparing established versus proposed fees. Fiscal Impact: Proposed fee increases are anticipated to yield an additional $42,600 in general fund revenue in FY 2009, Growth Manaaement Impact: No Growth Management Impact is associated with this action. Leaal Considerations: The proposed resolution has been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action. - CMG Recommendation: That the Board of County Commissioners adopts the proposed Resolution establishing the Collier County Domestic Animal Services Fee Policy as of October 1, 2008 and superseding resolutions 95-107, 95-106, 93-404, and all other resolutions establishing animal services-related fees. Prepared by: Amanda Townsend, Interim Director, Domestic Animal Services r Collier County Domestic Animal Services Fee Policy I~, Established vs. Proposed Fees I SERVICE ESTABLISHED PROPOSED IMPOUNDMENT Dogs, cats, and other small animals dropped-off First occurrence spayed or neutered $25 $25 First occurrence unaltered $75 $25 Second occurrence spayed or neutered $50 $50 Second occurrence unaltered $100 $50 Each occurrence thereafter spayed or $100 $100 neutered Each occurrence thereafter unaltered $150 $100 Dogs, cats, and other small animals picked up by ACO First occurrence spayed or neutered $25 $40 First occurrence unaltered $75 $40 Second occurrence spayed or neutered $50 $65 Second occurrence unaltered $100 $65 Each occurrence thereafter spayed or $100 $1l5 neutered Each occurrence thereafter unaltered $150 $1l5 Equine, bovine, and other livestock Over 200 Ibs., fIrst impoundment $50 $50 Over 200 Ibs., second impoundment of same $75 $75 or different animal from same site Over 200 Ibs" each subsequent impoundment $100 $100 of same or different animal from same site Under 200 Ibs., fIrst impoundment $50 $20 Under 200 Ibs" second impoundment of $75 $45 same or different animal from same site Under 200 lbs., each subsequent $100 $70 impoundment of same or different animal from same site Transportation for impounded livestock Direct cost plus 50% Direct cost plus 50% Daily board for all impounded animals $7 first impound $10 $10 2nd impound + I ;;~, ;:1\' . .;;':i:.: '\ /~ I)~'B \ :;=~~~~~c : Laboratory, veterinarian, farrier, or other outside service ex enses Direct cost pius 50% Direct cost plus 50% MANDATORYSPAY~EUTER Canine Neuter Not established $75 Canine Spay N at established $85 Feline Neuter Not established $50 Feline Spay Not established $65 OWNER SURRENDER Owner surrender fee, animal dropped off No charge $10 Owner surrender fee, oicked uo at residence No charge $60 ADOPTION Cat or kitten $40 $40 Dog or ouoov $50 $65 Rescue adoption $20 $20 or as stipulated by MOU Other animal adoption Market rate Market rate or less LICENSES Spayed or neutered dog or cat $7 $10 Unaltered dog or cat under one year $8 $10 Unaltered dog or cat over one vear $25 $30 Direct cost Ius 100% No charge $15 $10 KENNEL, PET SHOP, STABLE, & RODEO PERMITS Kennel, oet shop, grooming shop or stable $50 $100 Rodeo $50 $100 MEETING ROOM RENTAL Meeting room, non-profit use Not established $10 per hour Meetin!! room, for-orofit use Not established $25 oer hour 2 ,- ~j::l\l'-,' '.....1'::1\ I~ Iy-l/ J (-) 2008 "i Ie _ L_~.~~~~:_-,- Additional charge if food is served DAS-s onsored events and overnmental use Not established No char e $20 per event No char e EUTHANASIA AND CREMATION SERVICES General Public Pick-up at residence Not established $50 Euthanasia No charge $5 Remains disposal, no cremation $9 $5 Cremation, no save ashes $40 $40 Cremation, save ashes $100 $100 + $1/lb over 100 lbs Private cremation Not established $200 + $1/lb over 100 lbs Return ashes Not established $20 Veterinarians Remains disposal, no cremation (includes $8 $20 pick-up) Cremation, no save ashes (includes pick-up) $40 $50 Cremation, save ashes (includes pick-up and $75 $100 + $I/lb over 100 return ashes) lbs Private cremation Not established $200 + $l/lb over 100 lbs 3 RESOLUTION No. 2008_ -~-.::.. -.... -,-""! nc"'~ " , : : f{f,~xr \ It--'i4f!L. . A RESOLUTION OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING THE COLLIER COUNTY DOMESTIC ANIMAL SERVICES FEE POLICY AND SUPERSEDING RESOLUTIONS 95- 107, 95-106, 93-404, AND ALL OTHER RESOLUTIONS ESTABLISHING ANIMAL SERVICES-RELATED FEES. WHEREAS, the Director of Animal Services has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners that a complete Domestic Animal Services Fee Policy be established as follows; WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners hereby accepts the recommendations of the Director of Animal Services; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY THAT: I. The Collier County Domestic Animal Services Fee Policy is hereby established as follows. This Policy supersedes policies as established in Resolutions 95-107, 95-106, 93-404, and all other Resolutions establishing animal services-related fees: I. PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to establish user fees which will partially offset the cost of providing domestic animal services to the taxpayers of Collier County. II. LIMITATIONS No Waiving of Fees. The Board of County Commissioners shall set all fees and charges, No fees may be waived, except as stated herein, Non-Fee-Related Policies. The Director of Animal Services, or designee, may waive enforcement or application of any department policies or restrictions provided such waiver does not conflict with applicable local, state, or federal laws and does not interfere with public safety. Promotional Sales and Advertisements. Fees may be reduced from time to time for special promotional sales and advertisements if approved by the Director of Animal Services and such a reduction is applied in a consistent and time-limited manner. Examples may include but are not limited to: Two- I r r::a=t\~ '-, '-r:-f!. ;tfe,floiaj rd' . ~ 13 1/ :.. ,c'. for-one cat adoptions in June to recognize National Adopt-A-Cat Month, or reduced adoption fees in February for senior citizens. Service Animals. All fees associated with services provided to service animals, as defined in F.S. 413.08, are waived. Safekeeping. If an animal is impounded at the request of a first,responding agency due to the death, medical emergency, or disaster-related circumstance of its owner or caretaker, and that animal is claimed by the owner, next of kin, or otherwise authorized party before the end of the next business day after impoundment, impound fees may be waived. This exception does not apply to animals of owners or caretakers who have been arrested or incarcerated. Refunds. The following fees are nonrefundable: Impoundment Fees, Owner Surrender Fees, License Fees, and Permitting Fees. The following fees are refundable only if service is not rendered: Mandatory Spay/Neuter Fees and Micro-chipping Fees. Euthanasia and Cremation Service Fees may be refunded at the discretion of the Director of Animal Services, or designee, upon written request received within 30 days of payment or receipt of service, whichever comes first. Adoption fees will be refunded within seven days of placement if I) the animal is returned to Domestic Animal Services or, 2) the adopter can demonstrate non-routine veterinary medical expenses in excess of the amount of the adoption fee, Adoptions are considered "as is," and no expenses beyond the adoption fee will be reimbursed. Adopted animals may be returned between the eighth and the 30th day after placement without incurring an owner surrender fee, but the adoption fee will not be refunded. On the 31 st day and all those thereafter, an owner surrender fee will be incurred for adoption returns. Days are counted as calendar days, irrespective of Domestic Animal Services open-to,the public hours. III. FEES Impoundment Dogs, cats, and other small animals dropped-off First occurrence $25 Second occurrence $50 Each occurrence thereafter $100 Dogs, cats, and other small animals picked UP by ACO First occurrence $40 Second occurrence $65 Each occurrence thereafter $115 Equine, bovine, and other Ii vestock Over 200 lbs., fIrst impoundment $50 Over 200 Ibs., second impoundment of same or different $75 2 r "7~ /)1i ?OOB 4~jl animal from same site .. v Over 200 lbs., each subsequent impoundment of same or $100 different animal from same site Under 200 lbs., fIrst impoundment $20 Under 200 lbs" second impoundment of same or different $45 animal from same site Under 200 lbs., each subsequent impoundment of same or $70 different animal from same site Transportation for impounded livestock direct cost plus 50% Dailv board for all impounded animals $10 Laboratory, veterinarian, farrier, or other outside service direct cost plus 50% expenses Mandatorv SnavlNeuter Canine Neuter $75 Canine Spay $85 Feline Neuter $50 Feline Spay $65 Owner Surrender Owner surrender fee, animal dropped off $10 Owner surrender fee, picked UP at residence $60 Mothers surrendered with kittens or puppies will be accepted for one owner surrender fee of $10. Kittens or puppies surrendered individually or as litters without mothers will be charged the surrender fee per animal. Adoption Cat or kitten $40 Dog or puppy $65 Rescue adoption $20 or as stipulated by MOU Other animal adoption market rate or less Rescue adoptions may only be performed by organizations who possess a 501(c)3 standing and have an established mission statement. Licenses Spayed or neutered dog or cat $10 Unaltered dog: or cat under one year $10 Unaltered dog or cat over one year $30 3 c r::~"l-, '--r::I\ I , Sf,I ~',P, /ii,J' ~;; .lo P{J!L~ Micro-chipping Micro-chipping impounded animal $15 Micro-chipping adopted animal $10 Kennel, Pet Shop, Stable, and Rodeo Permits Kennel, pet shop, grooming shop or stable $100 Rodeo $100 Meetinl! Room Rental Meeting room, non-profit use $10 per hour Meeting room, for-profit use $25 per hour Additional charge if food is served $20 per event DAS-sponsored events and governmental use No charge The meeting room is only available during Domestic Animals Services' open-to- the-public hours. Euthanasia and Cremation Services General Public Pick-up at residence $50 Euthanasia $5 Remains disposal, no cremation $5 Cremation, no save ashes $40 Cremation, save ashes $100 + $I/lb over 100 Ibs Private cremation $200 + $I/lb over 100 Ibs Return ashes $20 Veterinarians Remains disposal, no cremation (includes pick-up) $20 Cremation, no save ashes (includes pick-up) $50 Cremation, save ashes (includes pick-up and return ashes) $100 + $lIlb over 100 Ibs Private cremation $200 + $l/lb over 100 Ibs 2. This policy shall be effective October I, 2008, 4 This Resolution adopted this day of and majority vote in favor of passage. ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: Colleen Greene Assistant County Attorney (:;;;=:\\1-, r::~ ,j ~P2~' . .~i1~lL .,. . "~ , 2008 after motion, second BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Tom Henning, Chairman 5