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Finance Committee - Agenda - 7/1/2020 - P22

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
BUREAU OF PURCHASE AND PROPERTY
STATE HOUSE ANNEX - ROOM 102
25 CAPITOL ST
CONCORD NH 03301-6398

DATE: 8/15/18
CONTRACT #: 8002360 NIGP CODE: 680-0400

CONTRACT FOR: Ammunition - Speer & Federal

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DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Revised 6/12/18 MTS

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 7/1/2020 - P23

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:28
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THE CITY OF NASHUA teeta

Financial Services

Purchasing Department

June 25, 2020
Memo #21-002

TO: MAYOR DONCHESS
FINANCE COMMITTEE

SUBJECT: CONTRACT AWARD FOR USDA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT SERVICE AGREEMENT
(VALUE: NOT-TO EXCEED $80,463)
DEPARTMENT: 168 SOLID WASTE; FUND: SOLID WASTE

Please see attached communication from Jeff Lafleur, Solid Waste Department Superintendent dated
June 25, 2020 for the information related to this purchase.

Pursuant to § 5-84 Special Purchase Procedures A. The competitive bidding process shall not apply to
the following special purchases. (8) Purchases under intergovernmental agreements or contracts which
require use of procurement procedures in consistent with the provisions of this section.

This expense if a FY21 budgeted item. A copy of Agreement #2072332545RA with supporting work plan
is included for your review.

The Solid Waste Department Superintendent, Board of Public Works (June 25, 2020) and the Purchasing
Department recommend the renewal of this contract in an amount of $80,463 between the City of Nashua
and USDA Wildlife Services.

Purchasing Manager

Ce: J Lafleur L Fauteux

229 Main Street « Nashua, New Hampshire 03061 © Phone (603) 589-3330 Fax (603) 589-3344

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By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:28
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To:

From:

Re:

A. Motion:

City of Nashua, Public Works Division
Board of Public Works Meeting Date: June 25, 2020

Jeff Lafleur, Superintendent
Solid Waste Department

USDA Wildlife Management Service Agreement

To approve the Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Nashua and
the USDA Wildlife Management Service not to exceed $80,462.98 for FY21.
Funding for this agreement is through Department: 168 Solid Waste; Fund: Solid
Waste; Account Classification 53 Professional & Technical Services.

Attachment: Cooperative Service Agreement between the City of Nashua, Four Hills Landfill

Discussion:

and the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Inspection
Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services.

The Cooperative Service Agreement (CSA) between the City of Nashua and the
USDA Wildlife Service is a renewal of the ongoing integrated gull management
project. The Solid Waste Department worked with Aphis to secure a one-year
agreement. Aphis has worked with the City for many years now and has done a
superior job with gull management and filing reports and permits with the State of
NH. Its purpose is to reduce on and off-site conflicts associated with large
concentrations of gulls and other birds at the Four Hills Landfill that could
potentially affect the surrounding neighborhoods. The CSA covers Wildlife
Service activities for the period of July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021.

Through this agreement, trained personnel are assigned to the Four Hills Landfill
Monday through Friday to control gull populations utilizing standardized
harassment techniques. All necessary permitting and reporting is coordinated
with the USDA.

Please see the attached copy of the Cooperative Service Agreement for further
details.

This expense is a budgeted item and is subject to approval of the FY21 budget.

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By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:28
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(7/2019 version)
WS Agreement Number: 20-7233-2545-RA

WBS: AP.RA.RX33.72.0012

COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGREEMENT
between
THE CITY OF NASHUA (Cooperater)
FOUR HILLS LANDFILL
and
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE (APHIS)
WILDLIFE SERVICES (WS)

ARTICLE 1 — PURPOSE

The purpose of this Cooperative Service Agreement is to continue an integrated wildlife management
and monitoring project on the Four Hills Landfill, Nashua, New Hampshire that will reduce on and
off-site conflicts associated with large concentrations of gulls, starlings and woodchucks using the
landfill. WS activities are described in the attached Work and Financial Plans.

ARTICLE 2 — AUTHORITY

APHIS-WS has statutory authority under the Acts of March 2, 1931, 46 Stat. 1468-69, 7 U.S.C. §§
8351-8352, as amended, and December 22, 1987, Public Law No. 100-202, § 101(k), 101 Stat. 1329-
331, 7 U.S.C. § 8353, to cooperate with States, local jurisdictions, individuals, public and private
agencies, organizations, and institutions while conducting a program of wildlife services involving
mammal and bird species that are reservoirs for zoonotic diseases, or animal species that are injurious
and/or a nuisance to, among other things, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, animal husbandry,
wildlife, and human health and safety.

ARTICLE 3 - MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The cooperating parties mutually understand and agree to/that:

}, APHIS-WS shall perform services set forth in the Work Plan, which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof. The parties may mutually agree in writing, at any time during the term of
this agreement, to amend, modify, add or delete services from the Work Plan.

2. The Cooperator certifies that APHIS-WS has advised the Cooperator there may be private
sector service providers available to provide wildlife damage management (WDM) services
that the Cooperator is seeking from APHIS-WS.

3, There will be no equipment with a procurement price of $5,000 or more per unit purchased
directly with funds from the Cooperator for use on this project. All other equipment purchased
for the program is and will remain the property of APHIS-WS.

4. To meet as determined necessary by cither party to discuss mutual program interests,
accomplishments, needs, technology, and procedures to maintain or amend the Work Plan.
Personnel authorized to attend meetings under this Agreement shall be the Cooperator Vice

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President of Legal or his/her designee, the State Director or his/her designee, and/or those
additional persons authorized and approved by the Cooperator and the State Director.

5. The cooperating parties agree to coordinate with each other before responding to media
requests on work associated with this project.

ARTICLE 4 - COOPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES

The Cooperator agrees:

1. To designate the following as the authorized representative who shall be responsible for
collaboratively administering the activities conducted in this agreement;

Lisa Fauteux, Director
Division of Public Works
9 Riverside Street
Nashua, NH 03062

Phone: (603)589-3 140

fauteuxl@nashuanh.gov

2. To authorize APHIS-WS to conduct direct control activities as defined in the Work Plan.
APHIS-WS will be considered an invitee on the lands controlled by the Cooperator. The
Cooperator will be required to exercise reasonable care to warn APHIS-WS5S as to dangerous
conditions or activities in the project areas.

3. Toreimburse APHIS-WS for costs, not to exceed the annually approved amount specified in
the Financial Plan. If costs are projected to exceed the amount reflected in the Financial Plan,
the agreement with amended Work Plan and Financial Plan shall be formally revised and
signed by both parties before services resulting in additional costs are performed. The
Cooperator agrees to pay all costs of services submitted via an invoice from APHIS-WS
within 30 days of the date of the submitted mvoice(s). Late payments are subject to interest,
penalties, and administrative charges and costs as set forth under the Debt Collection
Improvement Act of 1996.

4. To provide a Tax Identification Number or Social Security Number in compliance with the
Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996.

5. As acondition of this agreement, the Cooperator ensures and certifies that it is not currently
debarred or suspended and is free of delinquent Federal debt.

6. To notify APHIS-WS verbally or in writing as far in advance as practical of the date and time
of any proposed meeting related to the program.

7. The Cooperator acknowledges that APHIS-WS shall be responsible for administration of
APHIS-WS activities and supervision of APHIS-WS personnel.

8. AlIl equipment purchased for the program is and will remain the property of APHIS WS.

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9. To obtain the appropriate permits for removal activities for herring, great black-backed, ring-
billed guils and turkey vultures and list USDA, APHIS, Wildlife Services as a sub-permitee.

1G. To provide training to Landfill staff te conduct bird harassment activities on weekends and
Federal Holidays to effectively keep birds from using the landfill when Wildlife Services
personnel are not present at the landfill.

11. To provide storage space in a secure building for a locked gun cabinet supplied by WS for
storage of firearms and pyrotechnics when these devices are not in active use. WS is required
to store guns overnight in a locked gun safe (WS Directive 2.615).

12. To provide an indoor working space to complete necessary paperwork.

ARTICLE 5 — APHIS-WS RESPONSIBILITIES

APHIS-WS Agrees:

1. To designate the following as the APHIS-WS authorized representative who shall be
responsible for collaboratively administering the activities conducted in this agreement.

David Allaben, State Director, NH/VT Wildlife Services
USDA, APHIS, WS

59 Chenell Drive Suite 7

Concord, NH 03301

Phone: (603}223-6832

David.j.allaben@usda.gov

2, To conduct activities at Four Hills Landfill and adjacent condominiums as described in the
Work and Financial Plans. APHIS-WS will provide qualified personnel and other resources
necessary to implement the approved WDM activities delineated in the Work Plan and
Financial Plan of this agreement.

3. That the performance of wildlife damage management actions by APHIS-WS under this
agreement is contingent upon a determination by APHIS-WS that such actions are in
compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and any
other applicable federal statutes. APHIS-WS will not make a final decision to conduct
requested wildlife damage management actions until it has made the determination of such
compliance.

4, To invoice the Cooperator monthly for actual costs incurred by APHIS-WS during the
performance of services agreed upon and specified in the Work Plan. Authorized auditing
representatives of the Cooperator shall be accorded reasonable opportunity to inspect the
accounts and records of APHIS-WS pertaining to such claims for reimbursement to the extent
permitted by Federal law and regulations.

5. To coordinate with the Cooperator before responding to ail media requests.

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6. To provide qualified personnel to initiate and conduct the control and assessment activities as
outlined in the Work and Financial Plans in this agreement.

7. To prepare a final report of activities conducted under this agreement.
8. To administer the field control program through Federal supervision.
9. To help secure all necessary wildlife permits for conducting the integrated program.

10. To wear appropriate safety equipment and follow safety puidelines to comply with APHIS
WS and landfill procedures.

11. The Cooperator shall have the right to use or permit the use of all estimates, reports, records,
data, charts, documents, models, designs, renderings, drawings, specifications, computations
and other papers of any type whatever, whether in the form of writing, figures, or delineations,
or any ideas or methods represented by them, which are prepared or compiled in connection
with this agreement, for any purpose and at any time without other compensation than that
specifically provided herein.

ARTICLE 6 —- CONTINGENCY STATEMENT

This agreement is contingent upon the passage by Congress of an appropriation from which
expenditures may be legally met and shall not obligate APHIS-WS upon failure of Congress to so
appropriate. This agreement may also be reduced or terminated if Congress only provides APHIS-WS
funds for a finite period under a Continuing Resolution.

ARTICLE 7 —- NON-EXCLUSIVE SERVICE CLAUSE
Nothing in this agreement shall prevent APHIS-WS from entering into separate agreements with any
other organization or individual for the purpose of providing wildlife damage management services
exclusive of those provided for under this agreement.

ARTICLE 8 - CONGRESSIONAL RESTRICTIONS
Pursuant to Section 22, Title 41, United States Code, no member of or delegate ta Congress shall be
admitted to any share or part of this agreement or to any benefit to arise therefrom.

ARTICLE 9 - LAWS AND REGULATIONS

This agreement is not a procurement contract (31 U.S.C. 6303), nor is it considered a grant (31 U.S.C.

6304). In this agreement, APHIS-WS provides goods or services on a cost recovery basis to
nonfederal recipients, in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations and policies.

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ARTICLE 10 — LIABILITY

APHIS-WS assumes no liability for any actions or activities conducted under this agreement except to
the extent that recourse or remedies are provided by Congress under the Federal Tort Claims Act (28
U.S.C. 1346(b), 2401(b), and 2671-2680).

ARTICLE 11 ~ NON-DISCRIMINATION CLAUSE

The United States Department of Agriculture prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities
on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status,
familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs,
reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance
program. Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.

ARTICLE 12 - DURATION, REVISIONS, EXTENSIONS, AND TERMINATIONS

This agreement shall become effective on July 1, 2020 and shall continue through June 31, 2021, not
to exceed five years. This Cooperative Service Agreement may be amended by mutual agreement of
the parties in writing. The Cooperator must submit a written request to extend the end date at least 10
days prior te expiration of the agreement. Also, this agreement may be terminated at any time by
mutual agreement of the parties in writing, or by one party provided that party notifies the other in
writing at least 30 days prior to effecting such action. Further, in the event the Cooperator does not
provide necessary funds, APHIS-WS is relieved of the obligation to provide services under this
agreement.

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In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, the Department of Treasury
requires a Taxpayer Identification Number for individuals or businesses conducting business with the
agency.

City of Nashua Tax ID No.: 02-6000581
APHIS-WS’s Tax ID: 41-0696271

City of Nashua, Four Hills Landfill:

Lisa Fauteux, Director Date
Division of Public Works
City of Nashua, Four Hills Landfill

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES

David Allaben, State Director Date
USDA, APHIS, WS

59 Chenell Dr. Suite 7

Concord, NH 03301

Willie D. Harris Date
Director, Eastern Region

USDA, APHIS, WS

920 Main Campus Drive; Suite 200

Raleigh, NC 27606

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WORK PLAN

In accordance with the Cooperative Service Agreement between the Cooperator and the United States
Department of Agriculture (JSDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Wildlife
Services (WS), this Work Plan sets forth the objectives, activities and budget of this project during the
period of this agreement.

The APHIS WS program uses an Integrated Wildlife Damage Management (IWDM) approach
(sometimes referred to as IPM or “Integrated Pest Management”) in which a series of methods may be
used or recommended to reduce wildlife damage. These methods include the alteration of cultural
practices as well as habitat and behavioral modification to prevent damage. However, controlling
wildlife damage may require that the offending animal(s) are killed or that the populations of the
offending species be reduced.

Description of Damage:
The Four Hifls Landfill is located in the City of Nashua. Accumulation of food waste at the landfill is

an attractant for gulls and turkey vultures. Birds attracted to the landfill have caused conflicts in
neighborhoods adjacent to and nearby the landfill.

Program Objective
To reduce on and off-site conflicts associated with large concentrations of gulls, turkey vultures,

starlings, and woodchucks attracted to the Four Hills Municipal Landfill, Nashua, New Hampshire
through the conduct of an integrated wildlife harassment and monitoring project.

Plan of Action
1. Wildlife Services will staff the integrated bird damage management and monitoring program
five working days (8-9 hours) from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021 except government
holidays, mandatory scheduled training days and under extreme weather conditions.

2. Wildlife Services will provide bird harassment training as required of landfill personnel.

3. Wildlife Services will assist the City in obtaining a USFWS depredation permit for 2020-2021.
Wildlife Services will assume responsibility for processing the USFWS permit application for the
City’s signature.

4. Wildlife Services will continue monitoring efforts of wildlife activity and presence at the nearby
Ledgewood Hills condominiums and other surrounding areas deemed to be of concern to the City
and impacted by gulls, starlings or other birds associated with Four Hills Landfill activities to assess
the effectiveness of the integrated gull harassment program. Wildlife Services will also conduct
harassment activities at the Ledgewood Hills condominiums and other identified nearby properties
as necessary and agreed upon, to reduce gull activity and associated damage to property.

5. Wildlife Services will conduct woodchuck control activities on landfill property to reduce
burrowing activity and potential damage to landfill property as requested.

6. Wildlife Services will provide the City and other interested parties a summary report including

recommendations of integrated harassment activities.

Effective Dates:
The cooperative agreement shall become effective on July 1, 2020, and shall expire on June 30, 2021,

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