Wildlife Damage Management Sample Clauses

Wildlife Damage Management. A Work Initiation Document for Wildlife Damage Management (WS Form 12A), a Work Initiation Document for Wildlife Damage Management – Multiple Resource Owners (WS Form 12B) or a Work Initiation Document for Management of Wildlife Damage on Urban Properties (WS Form 12C) will be executed between APHIS-WS and the landowner, lessee, or administrator before any APHIS-WS work is conducted.
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Wildlife Damage Management. A Work Initiation Document for Wildlife Damage Management (WS Form 12A), a Work Initiation Document for Wildlife Damage Management – Multiple Resource Owners (WS Form 12B) or a Work Initiation Document for Management of Wildlife Damage on Urban Properties (WS Form 12C) will be executed between APHIS-WS and the landowner, lessee, or administrator before any APHIS-WS work is conducted. COST ESTIMATE FOR SERVICES: Salary, including possible overtime, benefits, vehicle, supplies, and material costs are charged at actual cost. The distribution of the budget for this work plan may vary as necessary to accomplish the purpose of this Agreement. AUTHORIZATION: Tillamook County Public Works 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Road Tillamook, OR 97141 Representative, Tillamook County Public Works TIN# 00-0000000 Date XXXXXXX XXXXXX UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE WILDLIFE SERVICES Digitally signed by XXXXXXX XXXXXX DN: c=US, o=U.S. Government, ou=Department of Agriculture, cn=XXXXXXX XXXXXX, 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=12001000186135 Date: 2021.12.01 08:11:22 -08'00' Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, State Director, Oregon Date Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Director, Western Region Date FINANCIAL PLAN For the disbursement of funds from Tillamook County Public Works - Tillamook County to USDA APHIS Wildlife Services for Robins and Wildlife Management from 1/1/2022 to 12/31/2022 Cost Element Full Cost Personnel Compensation $ 3,244.95 Travel $ - Vehicles $ 437.42 Other Services $ - Supplies and Materials $ 250.00 Equipment $ - Subtotal (Direct Charges) $ 3,932.36 Pooled Job Costs 11.00% $ 432.56 Indirect Costs 16.15% $ 635.08 Aviation Flat Rate Collection $ - Agreement Total $ 5,000.00

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