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HomeMy WebLinkAbout28-Police Department MAYOR & COMMON COUNCIL MEETING BACKUP MEETING DATE: February 19, 2002 Mayor & Common Council / GROUP MEETING: Community Development Commission DEPUTY: Linda Hartzel *** No backup materials are included for the following items. *** ITEM # STATUS 12 Continued to March 4, 2002 25 Continued to March 4, 2002 28 Referred back to Legislative Review Committee 30 Continued to March 4, 2002 33 Laid over R39 Continued to March 4, 2002 51 Continued to March 4, 2002 . e e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Garrett W. Zimmon, Chief of Police Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino Adopting a process for evaluating applicants to the City's Tow Rotation consistent with Resolution 1999-86. MICC Meeting Date: Dept: Police Date: February 11, 2002 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Resolution 1999-86 adopted May 20,1999. Resolution 2000-366 adopted December 18. 2000. LRC Reviewed and Recommended Process September 6, 2001 Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. \ \ -~ .-", . "', t-.Ji . ,: r ,'-.,; ,,-->-- ... (- . ) ~ /'-;~,~~~ '--- I . Signature .~ Contact person: I jPlltpn"nt NpiOPI phnnp' ~Rd_"f\nd Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: No financial Impact Source: (Acct. No.) (A("f""t n~c:rrirtinn) Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. Z g 2/1 q / c)2- . . , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Subiect: Resolution of The Mayor and Common Council of The City of San Bernardino adopting a process for evaluating applicants to the city's tow rotation consistent with Resolution 1999-86. Backl!round: On May 20, 1999, Mayor Valles and the Common Council adopted Resolution 1999-86, which establishes the standard criteria for companies to provide tow services for the City. Section 2, Element 6 reads in part, "City shall enter into agreements with tow carriers not to exceed one company per 35,000 residents of the City. When rounding to the next highest number, this fonnula equates to six tow carriers at the current population of 185,272 (2000 Census). An opening on the rotation was created in May 2001, when the agreement between the City and Lorna Linda towing (AKA: University Towing) was terminated. The opening has since been filled by Hayes Towing on an interim basis. When the opening was created by Loma Linda's termination, the Legislative Review Committee requested that the Police Department develop a process to be used to evaluate and grade prospective tow companies who seek a position on the rotation list. Several meetings were held with the Legislative Review Committee, and on one occasion (August 23. 2001) with several interested tow carriers. Input was received from all interested parties as to what was important for the Police Department to document and what was not important. It was considered by all interested parties throughout the process that the grading be as objective as possible. Comments were offered by the Legislative Review Committee, tow carriers both big and small, tow carriers currently on the rotation and carriers that would be applying as well as representatives from the Police Department. Taking all comments and suggestions into consideration, the evaluation process and grading sheet were finalized at the September 6th meeting of the Legislative Review Committee. (Refer to attached grading sheet). By formally adopting the process as developed, any future applicants to the City's tow rotation can be assured that they will be evaluated and graded by the same criteria used for all existing carriers on the rotation, Formally adopting this process also assures any and all future applicants that they will be treated and evaluated as objectively as possible. . .' . The Police Department is in the process of evaluating four eligible tow companies that have applied for the current opening. If the process is approved at this meeting, the Police Department will be bringing forward a request for Council action at an upcoming meeting to recommend appointing a sixth tow company to the rotation. Financial ImDact: There is no financial impact to the City. Any future applicant that is awarded a position on the City's rotation will incur an equal share of the $24,000 per month Franchise Fee, which is invoiced to the participating tow companies. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution.