HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd. 1490-2014 ORDINANCE NO. 1490-2014
CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4.04 OF THE
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL CODE REVISING
THE CITY PURCHASING PROCEDURES AND CONTRACT
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
WHEREAS, Article XI, Section 7 of the California Constitution provides that a city
or county may make and enforce within its limits all local,police, sanitary, and other
ordinances and regulations not in conflict with general laws; and
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 54202 provides that every local
section shall adopt policies and procedures, including bidding regulations, governing
purchases of supplies and equipment by the local agency; and
WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco ("City") has adopted purchasing
policies and procedures, which is codified in Chapter 4.04 of the South San Francisco
Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, the City, by appropriate legislative action, has elected to be subject to
the public bidding procedures established in the Uniform Public Construction Cost
Accounting Act; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to revise its purchasing system in order to ensure
efficient procedures for the procurement of services, supplies and equipment at the lowest
possible cost commensurate with the level of quality required, to exercise financial control
over purchases, and to clearly define authority for the purchasing function.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does
hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. AMENDMENTS
The City Council hereby amends the following sections of Chapter 4.04 of the South San
Francisco Municipal Code to read as follows. Sections and subsections that are not
amended by this Ordinance are not included below, and shall remain in full force and
effect.
4.04.040 Agreements with other governmental agencies.
(a) The department head may authorize in writing any other governmental agency to
purchase or contract for specified supplies, services and equipment. He or she shall ensure that
such purchases or contracts by other governmental agencies be made in conformance with the
procedures established by state law. This authority includes the authority to act as lead agency
when appropriate.
(b) Except for public projects as defined by the Uniform Public Construction Cost
Accounting Act, Sections 22000 et seq., of the Public Contract Code, City purchases may be
made by taking advantage of valid contract terms that have been negotiated by another
governmental agency, if that agency had used a quote or bid process that substantially conforms
with the procedures established by state law and this chapter. In these cases, City staff shall
verify and document such conformance.
4.04.070 Alternative bid procedures for public projects.
Public projects, as defined by the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act,
Sections 22000 et seq., of the Public Contract Code,may be let to contract alternative bidding
procedures, in a manner consistent with the applicable dollar thresholds, as set forth in Section
22032 of the Public Contract Code, as maybe amended from time to time.
4.04.071 Contractors list.
A list of contractors shall be developed and maintained, according to categories of work,
and in accordance with the provisions of Section 22034 of the Public Contract Code and criteria
promulgated from time to time by the California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting
Commission.
4.04.072 Notice inviting informal bids.
Where a public project is to be performed, and is eligible to utilize the informal bidding
provisions of subsection (b) of Section 22032 of the Public Contract Code, as may be amended
from time to time, the following procedures shall apply:
(a) A notice inviting abbreviated bids shall be mailed or emailed to all contractors for
the category of work to be bid, as shown on the list developed in accordance with Section
4.04.071, and to all construction trade journals as specified by the California Uniform
Construction Cost Accounting Commission in accordance with Section 22036 of the Public
Contract Code,unless the product or service is proprietary. Additional contractors and/or
construction trade journals may be notified at the discretion of the department soliciting bids;
provided however:
(1) If there is no list of qualified contractors maintained by the City for the particular
category of work performed, the notice inviting bids shall be sent only to the construction trade
journals specified by the commission.
(2) If the product or service is proprietary in nature such that it can be obtained only
from a certain contractor or contractors, the notice inviting abbreviated bids may be sent
exclusively to such contractor or contractors.
(c) All mailing of notices to contractors and construction trade journals pursuant to
subdivision (a) shall be completed not less than 10 calendar days before bids are due.
(d) The notice inviting informal bids shall describe the project in general terms and
how to obtain more detailed information about the project, and state the time and place for the
submission of bids.
(e) For public projects that are under seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) and
have followed these informal bidding procedures, the City Manager may award the contract.
(f) If all bids received are in excess of one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars
($175,000), or the limits established by subsection (f) of Section 22034 of the Public Contract
Code, whichever is higher, the City Council,by adoption of a resolution by a four-fifths vote,
may award the contract, at no more than one hundred and eighty-seven thousand five hundred
dollars ($187,500), or the limit established by subsection (f) of Section 22034 of the Public
Contract Code, whichever is higher, to the lowest responsible bidder, if it determines the cost
estimate was reasonable.
4.04.073 Formal bid procedures for major public projects.
Contracts for public projects as defined by the Uniform Public Construction Cost
Accounting Act, Sections 22000 et seq., of the Public Contract Code, in an amount exceeding the
current limit as specified in subsection (c) of Section 22032 of the Public Contract Code, as may
be amended from time to time, shall be accomplished using the formal bidding procedure
described in this section.
(a) Notice Inviting Bids. Notices inviting bids shall distinctly describe the project,
shall state where bid blanks and specifications may be secured, and shall state the time and place
for the receiving and opening of sealed bids.
(1) Published Notice. Notice inviting bids shall be published at least fourteen
calendar days before the date of opening the bids in a newspaper of general circulation, printed
and published in the City.
(2) Construction Trade Journals. The notice inviting formal bids shall also be mailed,
and emailed to all construction trade journals, and posted on the City's website, or other website
used for bidding on public projects, as specified by the California Uniform Construction Cost
Accounting Commission in accordance with the requirements of Section 22036 of the Public
Contract Code.
(b) Bidder's Security. All bids presented in connection with the public project shall
be accompanied by bidder's security in the form and amount prescribed by Public Contract Code
Section 20170 et seq.,which security shall be dealt with as prescribed therein. In all cases
bidders shall be entitled to return of bid security provided that a successful bidder shall forfeit his
bid security upon refusal or failure to execute the contract within ten days after the notice of
award of contract has been mailed, unless the City is responsible for the delay. The City Council
may, on refusal or failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract, award it to the next
lowest responsible bidder. If the City Council awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the
amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the City to the difference between the
low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any, shall be returned to the lowest bidder.
(c) Bid Opening Procedure. Sealed bids shall be submitted to the department
identified in the invitation for bid documents and shall be identified as bids on the envelope. Bids
shall be opened in public at the time and place stated in the public notice. A tabulation of all bids
received shall be open for public inspection during regular business hours for a period of not less
than thirty calendar days after the bid opening.
(d) Rejection of Bids or No Bids Received. In its discretion, the City Council may
reject any and all bids presented and readvertise for bids. If no bids are received, the City
Council may award the project by negotiated contract.
(e) Award of Contracts. Contracts shall be awarded by the City Council to the lowest
responsible bidder except as otherwise provided herein.
(f) Tie Bids. If two or more bids received are for the same amount or unit price,
quality and service being equal, and if the public interest will not permit the delay of
readvertising for bids, the City Council may accept the one it chooses or accept the lowest bid
made by negotiation with the tie bidders or may utilize a public drawing.
(g) Performance Bonds. The department head shall have authority to require a
performance bond before entering a contract in such amount as he finds reasonably necessary to
protect the best interests of the City. If the department head requires a performance bond, the
form and amount of the bond shall be described in the notice inviting bids.
4.04.080 Open market procedures for purchases and sales exclusive of public projects.
(a) Purchases of supplies, services, equipment and the sale of personal property that
do not fall under Sections 4.04.070 or 4.04.073 shall be by the open market procedures described
in this section when the estimated value, exclusive of sales tax and freight, exceeds ten thousand
dollars. Open market procedures may be dispensed with only when an emergency requires that
an order be placed with the nearest available source of supply or when the commodity can be
obtained from only one vendor.
(b) The department head shall solicit open market quotes or bids as outlined below by
written requests to prospective vendors,by telephone,mail, e-mail, or by public notice posted on
a public bulletin board in the City hall, or posted on the City's website.
(1) At least three quotes shall be obtained from vendors for all items not exceeding
twenty-five thousand dollars, and shall be submitted to the department head who shall keep a
record of all open market orders for a period of one year after the submission of bids or the
placing of orders. Said record, while so kept, shall be open to public inspection.
(2) At least three written bids shall be submitted to the department head for items
over twenty-five thousand dollars except professional services. Department head shall keep a
record of all open market bids for a period of one year after the submission of bids or the placing
of orders. Said record, while so kept, shall be open to public inspection.
(3) Purchases of professional,personal, or specialized services.
(A) When entering into professional services,personal services, or specialized
services contract, the skill, ability, and expertise of the entity or person performing the services is
a key component of the selection criteria. The selection should therefore be on the basis of
demonstrated competence, overall value to the City, and on the professional qualifications
necessary for the satisfactory performance of the services required. Cost is only one factor in
determining the selection.
(B) In these cases, the department head shall solicit requests for proposals or requests
for quotations to prospective vendors either by mail,by telephone, by e-mail, or by public notice
posted on a public bulletin board in the City hall, or posted on the City's website.
(C) Proposals or quotations shall be submitted to the department head who shall keep
a record of all open market orders for a period of one year. Said record, while so kept, shall be
open to public inspection.
4.04.090 Use of purchase orders.
Purchases of supplies, services and equipment in the amount specified in the
administrative rules and regulations may be made by purchase order.
4.04.095 Written contract required.
(a) All purchases and contracts;exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars; for supplies,
services, equipment and/or the sale of personal property, including,but not limited to those
contracts associated with a public project as defined by the Uniform Public Construction Cost
Accounting Act, Sections 22000 et seq., of the Public Contract Code, shall be by written contract
with;
(1) The lowest responsible bidder or lowest responsive proposer;
(2) In the case of sales by the City, the highest responsible bidder or highest
responsive proposer; or
(3) In the case of professional, specialized, or personal services contracts,based on
the criteria established in Section 4.04.080(b)(3)(A). Such purchases and contracts shall be
pursuant to the procedures set forth in this chapter.
(b) All written contracts regardless of amount shall be reviewed by the City
Attorney's office.
4.04.096 Dollar limits for approvals.
(a) Purchases of supplies, services,public projects, and equipment, or any
combination thereof, and the sales of personal property shall be approved by:
(1) The City Manager, or his or her designee, if such purchases or sales do not exceed
seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000), and provided that adequate funds are budgeted.
(2) The City Council, if such purchases or sales exceed seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000), and provided that adequate funds are budgeted.
(b) Unless stated otherwise, all written contracts shall be executed by the City
Manager, or his or her designee. All contracts exceeding seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
shall be also approved by the City Council.
(c) All real property acquisitions or real property lease contracts with a term of three
years or more, regardless of amount, shall be approved by the City Council.
(d) The City Council can delegate the authority described in this section, with the
exception of subsection (c), to the City Manager.
4.04.130 Surplus supplies and equipment.
The City Manager shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations regarding disposition of
surplus supplies and equipment
4.04.140 Regulations to implement this Chapter.
The City Manager or his or her designee is authorized to, and may establish rules,
regulations, guidelines and policies for implementing and enforcing this Chapter.
SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or
circumstance is held invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of this Ordinance, including the
application of such part or provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected
thereby and shall continue in full force and effect. To this end, provisions of this Ordinance are
severable. The City Council of the City of South San Francisco hereby declares that it would
have passed each section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase hereof
irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs,
sentences, clauses, or phrases be held unconstitutional, invalid, or unenforceable.
SECTION 3. PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 36933, a summary of this
Ordinance shall be prepared by the City Attorney. At least five (5) days prior to the Council
meeting at which this Ordinance is scheduled to be adopted, the City Clerk shall (1) publish the
Summary, and (2) post in the City Clerk's Office a certified copy of this Ordinance. Within
fifteen (15) days after the adoption of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall (1) publish the
summary, and (2) post in the City Clerk's Office a certified copy of the full text of this
Ordinance along with the names of those City Council members voting for and against this
Ordinance or otherwise voting. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days from and
after its adoption.
* * * * * * *
Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco,
held the 10th day of September, 2014.
Adopted as an Ordinance of the City of South San Francisco at a regular meeting of the
City Council held the 24th day of September, 2014 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Mark N. Addiego, Pradeep Gupta, and Liza Normandy
Vice Mayor Richard A. Garbarino and Mayor Karyl Matsumoto
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
4
TTE�4 ./_44 / - .�
to Mart' , City if
As Mayor of the City of South San Francisco, I do hereby approve the foregoing
Ordinance this 24th day of September, 2014.
,t,1 Ma ..moto, Mayor