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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO—REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Agreement/Contract
From: Tony Frossard M/CC Meeting Date: 10/07/2013
Prepared by: Linda Dortch, (909) 384-5140
Dept: Public Works Ward(s): 1
Subject:
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino Authorizing the
City Manager to Execute a Vendor Service Agreement with BCI Coca-Cola Bottling Company
of Los Angeles Dba the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Southern California for the Exclusive
Beverage Sales and Vending Rights at Certain City Locations. (#2382)
Current Business Registration Certificate: Yes
Financial Impact:
Estimated Revenues to the General Fund: $39,140 per year. The estimated commission over the
five-year agreement, with incentives, totals approximately$195,700.
Motion: Adopt the Resolution.
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
2/4113 - Resolution 2013-29 - Mayor and Common Council authorized a service agreement with
the Coca-Cola Bottling Company for the exclusive beverage sales and vending rights to certain
City locations.
6/18/12 - Resolution 2012-176 - Mayor and Common Council authorized a service agreement
with the Coca-Cola Bottling Company for the exclusive beverage sales and vending rights to
certain City locations.
9/18/00 - Resolution 2001-23 - Mayor and Common Council authorized a service agreement
with the Coca-Cola Bottling Company to establish a five-year public-private partnership.
Background:
On February 4, 2013, the Mayor and Common Council authorized a service agreement with the
Coca-Cola Bottling Company for exclusive beverage sales and vending rights to certain City
locations. The agreement stated that the authorization to execute the agreement would be
rescinded if the parties failed to execute it within sixty(60) days of the passage of the resolution.
The signed agreement was not received by Coca-Cola Bottling Company within the sixty days.
Coca-Cola was not satisfied with the agreement as it was written. Their main concern was the
commission based on gross sale of the beverage products, it has been changed to net sales,which
is the common practice. This change to net sales reduces the estimated income for the City by
$3,500 per year. There were also changes to Section 4. Term, Section 5. Vending Machines
Locations, Section 9. Maintenance of Vending Machines and other Equipment, Section 10.
Insurance and Section 13. Termination Provision.
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The City of San Bernardino and Coca-Cola wish to execute the service agreement. Staff is
requesting that the Mayor and Common Council authorize a service agreement with the Coca-
Cola Bottling Company for the exclusive beverage sales and vending rights to certain City
locations.
City Attorney Review:
Supporting Documents:
reso 2382 (PDF)
agrmt 2382 (PDF)
Attachment to Agreement-Approved Locations (PDF)
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1 RESOLUTION NO.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
3 OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A
4 VENDOR SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH BCI COCA-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY OF LOS ANGELES DBA THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
5 OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BEVERAGE SALES AND
VENDING RIGHTS AT CERTAIN CITY LOCATIONS.
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7 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON
8 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
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9 SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council hereby authorizes and directs the City
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I RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A
2 VENDOR SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH BCI COCA-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY OF LOS ANGELES DBA THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
3 OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BEVERAGE SALES AND
4 VENDING RIGHTS AT CERTAIN CITY LOCATIONS.
5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
6 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held
7 on the day of , 2013, by the following vote,to wit:
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1 VENDOR SERVICE AGREEMENT
2 THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of 2013, by and
3 between BCI COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF LOS ANGELES doing business as
4 the COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, a Delaware
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6 Corporation("COMPANY")and the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("CITY").
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beverage refreshments to CITY'S visitors at CITY-owned facilities and to establish a N
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Section 1. GENERAL SCOPE OF SERVICES E
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21 The CITY shall grant to COMPANY the exclusive beverage sales and vending rights r
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23 consideration for the exclusive beverage sales and vending rights to the CITY, the
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25 COMPANY shall provide, install, and maintain all equipment necessary to facilitate the
26 continued sale of beverage products, and shall pay commissions to the CITY as set forth
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I Section 2. TERRITORY/CATEGORY EXCLUSIVITY
2 CITY grants to COMPANY the right of "Territory Exclusivity," for non-alcoholic
3 beverage rights subject to the limitations set forth herein. For the purposes of this Agreement,
4 "Territory Exclusivity" is defined as exclusivity as to all properties listed in Attachment 1,
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owned by the CITY and within the CITY limits, including CITY parks &recreation facilities,
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7 CITY offices, and other public and municipal facilities.
8 The CITY grants to the COMPANY the right of"Category Exclusivity," subject to the
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all carbonated and non-carbonated, non-alcoholic beverages of any kind, including without o
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limitation soft drinks,juices,juice drinks, teas, isotonics, energy, water and frozen beverages
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CITY during the performance and implementation of this Agreement throughout the entire
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20 term of the Agreement. Company also designates the Coca-Cola Los Angeles Southern E
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22 maintenance and repairs and who will visit the City of San Bernardino on a monthly basis.
23 The Coca-Cola Los Angeles Southern California Rancho Cucamonga Office will supervise
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the delivery and service personnel assigned to the CITY and will be responsible for
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26 maintaining all vending machines in an aesthetically pleasing and operable condition.
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I CITY hereby designates the City Manager of the City of San Bernardino, California,
2 or his/her designee, to represent it and be its sole contact and agent in all consultations with
3 the COMPANY during the performance and implementation of this Agreement throughout
4 the entire term of the Agreement.
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Section 4. TERM
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7 The term of this Agreement shall be for five (5) years unless sooner terminated as
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8 herein provided. The term shall commence on July 1, 2013. The parties agree that any pre-
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where the CITY is currently under contract with a third party for the supply of
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26 beverages. No other third party agreements shall be entered into during the term of
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1 shall include those locations and/or facilities as part of the Iocations for the
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3 C. Exclusivity exclusions: This exclusive right to sell beverages at CITY locations
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otherwise. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, regardless of
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7 sponsorship,this exclusion specifically applies to the Route 66 Rendezvous.
8 Section 6. SPONSORSHIP FUNDING AND MARKETING PROGRAM
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merchandise the COMPANY'S beverage products, and shall be deemed earned over the term.
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COMPANY shall make available to CITY a maximum of 100 standard physical cases R
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20 of 12 oz cans as complimentary Products, with a retail value not to exceed $1,000, each
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the end of each Agreement Year, then any complimentary Products remaining at the end of
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1 The COMPANY shall provide one recycling receptacle for every pair of vending
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3 Section 7. COMMISSION
4 In consideration of the rights and privileges provided to the COMPANY under this
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Agreement, the COMPANY agrees to pay the CITY a set commission of 30%. Commissions
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term of this agreement, as described in Attachment 2, which is incorporated herein by
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I Section 8. POINT OF SALE REPORTS
2 The COMPANY shall provide quarterly written reports showing an itemized listing of
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4 listing of cases sold at each point of sale. This report shall accompany the quarterly
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commission payment to the CITY. The COMPANY shall submit to the CITY at the place
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with a certified statement as to all items of inventory. The COMPANY agrees to permit the
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26 the vending machines. COMPANY agrees that vending machines shall be specially designed
27 for outdoor service. If necessary, COMPANY agrees to add full metal jacket and/or cage that
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are vandal resistant. COMPANY agrees to re-stock vending machines as often as needed and
2 adjust route service as necessary during peak business periods. COMPANY agrees to remove
3 any graffiti on vending machines when notified by the city. CITY shall be responsible for any
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I Section 12. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
2 COMPANY is and shall be acting at all times as an independent contractor and not as
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1 that COMPANY installed and/or operated pursuant to this Agreement, if CITY so desires,
2 except as expressly excepted by CITY in writing. If COMPANY fails to remove the above
3 vending machines, signs, and equipment within this ninety(90) day period,the CITY may:
4 a. Continue this Agreement in effect, in which event CITY shall be entitled to
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I a waiver of or an estoppel with respect to any subsequent breach or failure to comply with any
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3 Section 17. ASSIGNMENT: SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
4 COMPANY shall have no right to assign, sell, transfer or delegate, whether
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involuntary or by operation of law, any right or obligation under this Agreement without the
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TO THE CITY: City Manager
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22 TO THE COMPANY: Coca-Cola Bottling Company
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I Notice may also be given by facsimile ("fax") during regular business hours to the
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3 transmission verification. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent the giving
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ATTACHMENT 1
APPROVED LOCATIONS
Location Address
Metrolink Station 1204 W 3rd Street, 3 at ticket station
Police Station 710 N D Street, 3 Coke, 1 Power Aid
Norton Gym 1554 E Art Townsend, 1 Power Aid, 1 Coke
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Delmann Heights 2969 Flores Street, 1
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Galaxy Center 1494 E Art Townsend, zero
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Stn Street Senior Center 600 W Stn Street, 1 in side lobby
Ruben Campos Center 1717 W 5t�' Street, 1 N
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6 vitaminwater $ 2.00 24 $ 48.00 $ 3.96 $ 3.20 $ 40.84 $ 1125 3 $ 36.76
DASANI $ 1.50 24 $ 36.00 $ 2.97 $ 4.20 $ 28.83 $ 8.65 325 $ 2,810,93
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:Energy $ 2.50 24 $ 60.00 $ 4.95 $ 5.20 $ 49.85 $ 14.96 13 $ 194,42
8 ,Sparkling $ 0.75 24 $ 18.00 $ 1.49 $ 6.20 $ 10.32 $ 3.09 1 $ 3.09 _
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City Hall Parking Structure 300 N D Street, zero
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