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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-City Manger CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION - Dept: City Manager's Office Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council authorizing the City Manager to execute a Master Services Agreement by and between the Inland Valley Development Agency and the City of San Bernardino for the provision of City services for the FY 2009/2010. MICC Meeting Date: August 3, 2009 From: Charles McNeely, City Manager Date: July 15, 2009 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 1998 through 2008 - Mayor and Common Council annually adopt Resolution authorizing Master Services Agreements by and between the Inland Valley Development Agency and the City. Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution. Contact person: Adam Raymond, Management Analyst II Phone: 5122 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Reso Agreement, Attachments. Ward: 1st FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $162,790 in revenue to the City. Source: Finance: Council No Agenda Item No. ~ r-3-a? - CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report - SUBJECT: Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a Master Services Agreement by and between the Inland Valley Development Agency and the City for Fiscal Year 2009/2010. BACKGROUND: Each year, the City enters into a Master Services Agreement with Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA) for provision of services at the former Norton Air Force Base, which now includes the San Bernardino International Airport. The first Master Services Agreement with the IVDA was signed in February of 1996. The most recent agreement concluded on June 30, 2009. In order for the City to continue providing services to the IVDA, it is necessary to approve the attached Master Services Agreement, which shall have an effective date of July 1, 2009, and terminate June 30, 2010. Due to the fact the implementation date of this Master Services has passed, the resolution ratifies any action taken from July I, 2009 through the date this agreement is executed. Provisions of the Master Services Agreement include: "-. Police: The City will provide the services of one police sergeant for supervision and management of the Office of Airport Security. The Sergeant will be responsible for recruiting, hiring, training, and supervising approximately fifty part-time security officers. The Agency shall compensate the City $81,395 for the Sergeant's services for each six-month period covered by this contract, totaling $162,790. This amount represents an increase of approximately 6% over the cost of providing the service in FY 08/09. Fire: Federal Aviation Regulations require the San Bernardino International Airport to furnish aircraft rescue/firefighting services as a condition of holding a Federal Aviation Administration operating certificate. In 2006, the Mayor and Common Council authorized the execution of a 5 year lease agreement with the airport leasing the City a fire station to provide services in support of aviation related activities of the airport. In March 2009, the Mayor and Common Council amended the contract, by extending the term of the agreement indefinitely, or until either party elects to terminate the lease agreement. The proposed Master Services Agreement states that the City shall provide all other fire related equipment, supplies and services to portions of the facility not covered in the 2006 lease agreement. This includes suppression and disaster response services needed to ensure that an adequate level of fire protection is available to the airport, as well as the local community. - Additional Services: The proposed Agreement includes a provision regarding engineering services. At the discretion ,_ of the Director of Development Services, and based on availability, the City agrees to provide expedited engineering and inspection services to the Agency. Any commitment by the City to provide these services shall be subject to payment and/or reimbursement by the Agency to the City. This provision was not included in the 2008/2009 agreement. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City shall be compensated $81,395 for each six months for the services of the Sergeant, for a total of$162,790 for FY 2009/2010. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. - -