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�kw about the bid, in particular that they stated they would not be using subcontractors <br />for the project. They did not believe that C.F. Archibald was in compliance with the <br />Public Contractors Code. <br />William Morris, representing C.F. Archibald Paving, stated that his client had been <br />in the business for 51 years, was very experienced and had submitted a valid bid for <br />this project. <br />MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Siegel, seconded by Johnson and <br />passed unanimously to adopt Resolution #70-96 awarding a contract to C.F. <br />Archibald Paving for the construction of the Pavement Management and Storm <br />Drain Improvement Project FY 95-96 and Resolution #71-96 amending the 1995-96 <br />Capital Budget for the Pavement Management and Storm Drain Improvement <br />Project FY 95-96. <br />5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />5.1 Approval of agreement for emergency animal control and <br />sheltering services between the Town and the City of Palo Alto -- <br />Reso # <br />Torin Fischer, Supertintendent of Animal Services in Palo Alto, responded to <br />inquiries from the Council concerning their contract with the Town. He noted that <br />'other' animals referred to: rabbits, birds, snakes, goats, horses, etc. He further <br />explained the services provided by the shelter, charges to the residents for certain <br />services and options for other services. In response to an inquiry from Dauber as to <br />whether the Town could contract for only those services which were required by <br />law, Mr. Fischer commented that they wanted to keep all of their contracts with <br />cities consistent. The cafeteria type of contract resulted in confusion. <br />Dauber believed that two-thirds of the services provided by Palo Alto could be <br />handled by the residents. Siegel suggested extending the contract with Palo Alto for <br />six months and directing the City Manager to return at that time with options for <br />providing such services to the residents, i.e. Town Hall to handle licensing of <br />animals; contracting with an animal hospital for certain services. Casey was <br />reluctant to piecemeal these services and stated she was satisfied with the level of <br />service from Palo Alto. <br />MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Siegel, seconded by Johnson and <br />passed unanimously to adopt Resolution #72-96 approving an agreement for <br />emergency animal control and sheltering services with the City of Palo Alto for a <br />period of one year and to direct the City Manager to investigate options for animal <br />services and report back in six months. <br />%hr August 21, 1996 <br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />