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2 <br />It is the opinion of Animal Services staff and the Animal Services Advisory Board (ASAB) that <br />this program is good public policy, good fiscal policy, and a wise investment of economic <br />resources. Ultimately the issue of overpopulation and euthanasia cannot be addressed through <br />adoption and placement alone. It must be addressed at its root -namely, the reproduction of <br />unwanted litters of animals. A decrease in unwanted numbers coming in to the shelter will <br />equate to a decrease in the number of animals the shelter must care for each year, saving the <br />County and its residents the costs of caring for those animals. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: The $15,000 for this agreement comes from the Community <br />Spay/Neuter Fund created by the BOCC in FY2007-08 from the increased pet licensing <br />differential. As of July 1, 2008, the fund contained $24,910.50 and the amount staff expects to <br />collect in FY2008-09 should be even greater. <br />The cost of the County offering this type of program on its own, just examined .from the <br />prospective of needed human resources, would be prohibitive. It would not be possible to <br />organize the veterinary services needed, nor the time and human resources required to <br />effectively manage and oversee such a program. Under the agreement, AnimalKind receives a <br />$5 administrative fee as part of the cost for each surgery, considerably less than the resources <br />that would be needed for the County to provide a service of equivalent value. A public/private <br />partnership of this kind will make it possible to provide services that the County would otherwise <br />be unable to provide, greatly benefiting the residents, pets and taxpayers of Orange County. <br />It is critical to underscore the return on investment that such collaboration will offer. With <br />spay/neuter services provided to more residents of the County and fewer animals coming into <br />the shelter in the medium and long run, it will not only decrease the number of animals <br />euthanized in the County, but also the costs incurred by sheltering these animals in the coming <br />years and decades. It is expected this agreement will cover the costs of approximately 175 <br />spays and neuters for the pets of low income residents in the first year, and in the longer run, it <br />is expected this number to be in addition to those funded by AnimalKind's own fundraising <br />efforts. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the BOCC approve the agreement <br />between the County and AnimalKind for the current fiscal year in the amount of $15,000 for the <br />spay and neuter of pets belonging to low income Orange County residents and authorize the <br />BOCC Chair to sign the agreement subject to final review by staff and the County Attorney. <br />