HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 12-105 WATER QUALITY DEVICESMEETING DATE: NOVEMBER 20, 2012
TO: JEFFREY C. PARKER, CITY MANAGER
FROM: DOUGLAS S. STACK, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER
SUBJECT: AUTHORIZE USE OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE'S COOPERATIVE
PURCHASING PROGRAM TO PURCHASE AND INSTALL WATER QUALITY
DEVICES CIP 50036
SUMMARY
Staff is requesting City Council authorization to use the County of Orange's Cooperative
Purchasing Program to purchase and install water quality devices for Phase 2 of the Citywide
Catch Basin BMP's Project CIP 50036, pursuant to Tustin City Code Section 1624c.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 12-105 authorizing the City of Tustin
to use the County of Orange's Cooperative Purchasing Program, pursuant to Tustin City Code
Section 1624c, to contract with United Storm Water, Inc. to purchase and install water quality
devices at various locations throughout the City for Phase 2 of the Citywide Installation of Catch
Basin BMP's Project CIP 50036.
FISCAL IMPACT
Sufficient funds are budgeted and appropriated in the Citywide Installation of Catch Basin BMP's
Project CIP 50036 for Phase 2 of the program. These include a $63,501 grant under the Orange
County Transportation Authority's (OCTA) M2 Environmental Cleanup Program and $22,111 in
City matching funds from the M2 "Fair Share" program.
DISCUSSION
The OCTA M2 Environmental Cleanup Program is a grant program dedicated to protecting Orange
County beaches and waterways from the conveyance of urban runoff associated with
transportation generated pollution. A minimum local match of 25% is required as part of the grant.
The program distributes funds on a competitive basis for the purchase and installation of Best
Management Practices (BMP's) such as catch basin inserts and screens. OCTA has established
seven rounds of funding to assist cities in meeting goals for controlling transportation generated
pollution as required by the City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
permit. Last year was the first round of funding and the City was awarded a grant which was used
to purchase and install catch basin inserts and retractable screens.
The City applied for the second round of funding in April and has recently been notified that it was
successful in being awarded a grant of $63,501 under the M2 Environmental Cleanup Program. In
an effort to aid municipalities using these funds, the County of Orange entered into a Master
Agreement with three vendors to provide and install water quality devices. One of these vendors is
United Storm Water, Inc. who the City has contracted with in the past to install and maintain its
County of Orange's Cooperative Purchasing Program CIP 50036
November 20, 2012
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catch basin inserts. Currently, there are over 1,100 catch basins in the City of Tustin. The City
presently has 316 catch basin inserts installed at various locations in the community. Of these,
178 catch basins have both inserts and automatic retractable screens. The newly awarded M2
grant will enable the City to install 97 additional automatic retractable screens on the catch basins
that have an insert but that are missing a retractable screen as part of this year's CIP 50036
Project Phase 2.
Through the County's Master Agreement, prices with each vendor have been established and
terms and conditions have been approved. The Master Agreement has established volume based
pricing and will save the City approximately 15% off the purchase price that the City has paid for
similar BMP's in the past. In addition, the M2 Grant requires that these BMP's must be installed by
the end of this fiscal year, June 30, 2013.
Only two of the three vendors supply retractable screens. Of the two that do, the City has used
United Storm Water, Inc. to provide and install catch basin devices in the past and they have
proven to be a reliable and efficient contractor. The automatic retractable screen they will install
will be consistent with the screens currently installed. It is therefore recommended that in
accordance with Municipal Code Section 1624c, the City use the County's Master Agreement with
United Storm Water, Inc. to purchase and install at least 97 automatic retractable screens as part
of the Citywide Installation of Phase 2 Catch Basin BMP's Project CIP 50036.
C uoai Stack, P.E.
dare o0 cif Public Works/City Engineer
Attachment: Resolution No. 12-105
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RESOLUTION NO. 12-105
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTI
CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE USE OF THE COUNTY • ORANGE'
COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM • PURCHASE AND INSTA
WATER QUALITY DEVICES FOR THE CITYWIDE CATCH BASIN BMP'
PROJECT CIP 50036 11
WHEREAS, the City has need to purchase and install various materials, supplies
and equipment in order to conduct the operations of the City and comply with water
quality requirements; and
WHEREAS, the City has received funding under the Orange County
Transportation Authority M2 Environmental Cleanup Program to purchase and install
catch basin devices at various locations throughout the City; and
WHEREAS, Section 1624c of the Tustin Municipal Code authorizes the use of
the County of Orange's Cooperative Purchasing Program to purchase materials,
supplies, and equipment if it can be acquired more cost effectively or efficiently by the
County,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, does hereby authorize the use of the County of Orange's Cooperative
Purchasing Program, to purchase and install water quality devices, including at least 97
automatic retractable catch basin screens for the Citywide Catch Basin BMP's Project
CIP 50036, and that the City Manager or his designee, is hereby directed to sign and
deliver all necessary requests and other documents in connection therewith, and for and
on behalf of the City of Tustin.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Tustin held on the 20th day of November 2012.
John Nielsen, Mayor
ATTEST:
Pamela Stoker
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE SS
CITY OF TUSTIN
1, Pamela Stoker, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California, do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council is
five; that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 12-105 was duly and regularly passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 20th day of November, 2012 by
the following vote:
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PAMELA STOKER,
City Clerk