city of Chula Vista

File #: 15-0365    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/18/2015 Final action: 8/18/2015
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 2015-199 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) COMBINATION SEWER CLEANING TRUCKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CITY OF ESCONDIDO BID NUMBER 13-07, 2014 AND PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER ESC-0000034389
Attachments: 1. Item 5 - Resolution

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RESOLUTION NO. 2015-199 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) COMBINATION SEWER CLEANING TRUCKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CITY OF ESCONDIDO BID NUMBER 13-07, 2014 AND PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER ESC-0000034389

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RECOMMENDED ACTION

Recommended Action

Council adopt the resolution.

 

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SUMMARY

The Fiscal Year 2015-16 Sewer Service Revenue Fund budget provides for the replacement of two 2008 International Vactor combination sewer cleaning trucks.  The City of Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.270 and Council Resolution No. 6132 authorize the Purchasing Agent to participate in cooperative bids with other government agencies for the purchase of materials of common usage.  The City has an opportunity to participate in a current City of Escondido bid for two trucks on favorable terms and pricing.

 

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

This proposed activity has been reviewed for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and it has been determined that the activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378(b)(2) of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA.  Thus, no environmental review is necessary.

 

 

BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION

Not Applicable

 

DISCUSSION

The Fiscal Year 2015-16 Sewer Service Revenue Fund budget anticipates the replacement of two 2008 International Vactor combination sewer cleaning trucks.  The Fleet Management System indicates this is the optimum time for these replacements.  Due to the unique nature of this equipment, Wastewater Maintenance program staff conducted extensive research into the types of equipment available in the industry, and evaluated each prospective piece of equipment for its functionality and suitability for its intended purpose.  Equipment built by three different manufacturers was evaluated during this process.  Staff determined that the equipment manufactured by GapVax, Inc., and sold by Plumber’s Depot, Inc., best meets the needs of the department.  Current purchase orders for such trucks have been issued by the City of Escondido.

 

In the past, the City of Chula Vista has entered into purchasing agreements with various agencies for miscellaneous pieces of equipment.  The City of Escondido issued bid specifications, and as a result of the size of the municipality, received favorable terms and pricing based upon volume discounts.  The City of Chula Vista has an opportunity to take advantage of the City of Escondido bid and realize these cost benefits.  Purchasing staff concurs in this assessment.

 

Replacing the two existing sewer cleaning trucks at this time will yield improvements in the ability of the Wastewater section staff to implement the preventive maintenance of sewer lines and manholes outlined in the Wastewater Management System, and will lead to lower costs of maintaining such assets in the immediate future, and to extend their service life.

 

 

DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT

Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site-specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations Title 2, section 18705.2(a)(11), is not applicable to this decision for purposes of determining a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of interest under the Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov’t Code §87100, et seq.).

 

Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter.

 

 

LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS

The City’s Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. This action supports the goal of providing Healthy Communities, as having service vehicles in good working condition allows staff to maintain and operate community and neighborhood wastewater facilities.

 

CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT

The net total cost including taxes is $862,163. Sufficient funds have been budgeted in the current fiscal year Sewer Service Revenue budget. There is no net fiscal impact to the General Fund approving this resolution.

 

ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT

Since these are replacement vehicles for the existing aging fleet, maintenance costs are already included in the current fiscal year budget. There is no additional ongoing fiscal impact approving this resolution. 

 

ATTACHMENTS

None

 

Staff Contact: Steve Dorsey, Fleet Manager, Public Works