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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS2- Mayor's Office CITY OF SAN BERV ' RDINO - REQUEST r 1R COUNCIL ACTION From: Tom Minor, Mayor Subject: Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement with Michael J. Arnold & Associates, Dept: Mayor's Office Inc. , Legislative Advocates, Sacramento, CA Date: November 9, 1993 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 6/1/91 : Resolution #91-310, Adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, to contract with the firm of Michael J. Arnold & Associates , Inc. , Legislative Advocates. 9/8/92: Resolution #92-371 , Adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, to contract with the firm of Michael J. Arnold & Associates , Inc. , Legislative Advocates. Recommended motion: ADOPT RESOLUTION TOM MINOR, MAYOR Signature Contact person: TOM MINOR, MAYOR Phone: Ext. 5133 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY AGREEMENT WITH MICHAEL J. ARNOLD & ASSOCIATES INC. In July, 1991, the Mayor and Common Council adopted a resolution retaining the services of Michael J. Arnold & Associates, as a Legislative Advocate for the City, the Municipal Water Department and the Economic Development Agency. The cost for such services was $3,000.00 per month. On September 8, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council adopted a resolution retaining the services of Michael J. Arnold & Associates, Inc. The year of advocacy by this firm has passed and based upon performance, the Mayor's office and staff is recommending retention of Michael J. Arnold & Associates for an additional year at the rate of $3,000. 00 per month. The monthly fee will remain at the 1991 rate. The cost for this service is to be shared equally between the City, its Water Department and the Economic Development Agency. Michael J. Arnold has assisted the City of San Bernardino in many areas. A few examples of these activities are: Patton Park Bill. Successfully sponsored AB 538 (Eaves) , which was signed into law by the Governor. This "authorizing statue" allows the City to sell specific lands deeded to it by the state for park purposes if all of the proceeds go to develop new parks or improve existing ones. Horse Racing Revenue Enhancement Evaluated Conducted substantial research on expanding city revenue from the satellite wagering facility within city boundaries in connection with SB 708 (Petris) , a bill sponsored by the City of Albany to increase city share in the "parimutuel handle" from . 33 to .5 percent. The bill was withdrawn in the 1991 session, but the issue is likely to turn up again in the future. A session held at the League of Cities Conference with other cities containing horseracing facilities generated a great deal of discussion; they are working with other cities to determine the appropriate course of action in the next legislative session. City of San Bernardino - Request for Action (Staff Report) re: Michael J. Arnold & Associates, Legislative Advocates Page 2. Opposition to Tax on Urban Water Suppliers Skyrocketing water costs led to the opposition of SB 959 (Presley) . The bill failed passage in the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee, whose members had been apprised of the City's objections to the measure. The bill would have dramatically increased water costs to the citizens of San Bernardino. PERS Lawsuit. Followed the progress of Claypool, et al. vs Wilson, et al. , the lawsuit filed by the Public Employees and Retiree Coalition against the State to stop implementation of AB 702, Chap. 83 (1991) . The lawsuit threatened the financial relief brought to San Bernardino through PERS savings created by AB 702. Brown Act Proposal. Worked with the League of California cities to secure amendments to SB 1538 (Kopp) , a proposal which would have added substantial costs to the City due to unrealistic new requirements which would have been imposed under the Ralph M. Brown Act. Support for MOE Relief. AB 3017 (Filante) , a bill to give cities relief from maintenance of effort requirements (MOE) in existing law, was replaced mid-session by AB 2418 (Quackenbush) and SB 1963 (Boatwright) . Actively supported all of these bills. Support of SB 1317 and 1318 Supported SB 1317 and SB 1318 (both Leonard & Ayala) , which would authorize the Department of General Services to acquire or construct new facilities for the Fourth District Court of Appeals and Department of Transportation's District 8 offices, respectively. Opposition of SB 1711 Joined the League of Cities and California Redevelopment Association in opposing SB 1711 (Bergeson) , which would have place outrageous penalties on redevelopment agencies that had not yet adopted a housing element update. Although we may not ultimately be able to block passage of this powerful senator's measure, secured amendment s to SB 1711 to make the bill less onerous. 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE 3 EXECUTION OF AN AGREE203NT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND MICHAEL J. ARNOLD AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 5 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 6 SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed 7 to execute on behalf of said city an agreement by and between 8 the City of San Bernardino and Michael J. Arnold and 9 Associates, Inc. 10 SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above- 11 referenced agreement is rescinded if the parties to the 12 agreement fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of the 13 Passage of this resolution. 14 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly 15 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 16 Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 17 day of 1993, by the following vote, to-wit: 18 Council Members: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ABSENT NEGRETE 19 CURLIN 20 HERNANDEZ 21 OBERHELMAN 22 DEVLIN 23 POPE-LUDLAM 24 MILLER 25 26 27 City Clerk 28 -1- 1 RESOLUTION. . .AN AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN 2 BERNARDINO AND MICHAEL J. ARNOLD AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 3 4 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 1993 . 5 6 TOM MINOR, MAYOR 7 City of San Bernardino 8 9 Approved as to 10 form and legal content: 11 JAMES F. PENMAN, CITY ATTORNEY 12 13 By. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -2- i 1 AGREEMENT 2 3 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 1993, by and between the CITY OF SAN 4 BERNARDINO, a Municipal Corporation ("City") and MICHAEL J. 5 ARNOLD and ASSOCIATES, INC. , a California Corporation 6 ("Consultant") : 7 WITNESSETH• 8 WHEREAS much of what goes on in the City is affected by 9 legislative actions in Sacramento, and 10 WHEREAS, as the City continues to grow and expand, it is 11 becoming necessary to assure that the City's interests are 12 considered by the various legislators in the State Capitol, 13 and 14 WHEREAS, Consultant asserts that it is ready, willing and 15 able to provide various services for City in Sacramento, 16 including meeting with Legislators, reporting to the City on 17 the status of pending legislation and testifying in committee 18 hearings, 19 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 20 1. Consultant agrees to: 21 a. Provide a full range of advocacy services to 22 influence the outcome of legislative and 23 administrative actions affecting the interests 24 of the City. 25 b. Review all bills introduced in the California 26 Legislature; inform the City of all 27 legislation of special interest; and forward 28 -1- a 1 2 copies of all such bills to the City for review. 3 C. Serve as the Legislative Representative of San 4 Bernardino in the State Capitol. 5 d. Provide information and data pertaining to 6 various state issues and programs of interest 7 to the City. 8 e. Provide conflict-free representation for the 9 City. Consultant will represent no client 10 with conflicting positions while under 11 contract with the City. 12 f. Perform the services outlined in this 13 Agreement under the direction of the City 14 Administrator. 15 g. Perform long term and short term work 16 assignments pursuant to directives from the 17 City. 18 h. Attend League of Cities regular "City 19 Representative" briefings. 20 i. Track legislation on which the City has taken 21 a position. Provide periodic reports to the 22 City as desired. 23 j . Prepare periodic reports to the City which 24 summarize the consultant's activities on 25 behalf of the City and which offer useful 26 information on Sacramento legislative 27 activity. 28 -2- 1 k. Arrange and coordinate meetings with 2 legislators for City staff and elected 3 officials when necessary and be prepared to 4 participate as required. 5 1. Lobby on behalf of City-sponsored legislation 6 and on specific bills directed by the City. 7 M. Represent the City in meetings with state 8 agencies, boards, commissions and legislative 9 bodies. 10 n. Research and provide information and 11 recommendations on: 12 1) State agency and department regulations, 13 guidelines, directives and other 14 instruments of administrative policy. 15 2) Funding opportunities for proposed City 16 projects. 17 3) Technical memoranda and reports impacting 18 City operations. 19 0. Develop strategies to successfully implement 20 the City's legislative programs. 21 P. Meet with City representatives early during 22 the contract term and participate in the 23 development of a comprehensive plan for 24 representation of the City during the term of 25 the Agreement. 26 q. Conduct regular periodic meetings with City 27 representatives. 28 -3- r 1 r.2 Maintain insurance sufficient to hold the City harmless from all claims such as, but not 3 limited to, worker's compensation, employer 4 liability, damage to property, personal injury 5 liability and products liability. 6 S. Obtain Council approval before introducing any 7 legislation on behalf of the City. 8 2. City agrees to: 9 a. Review and analyze all bills forwarded by 10 Consultant and inform Consultant of City's 11 position, if any. 12 b. Compensate Consultant in the amount of 13 $3, 000. 00 per month, payable in advance, on 14 the first day of each month. 15 C. Reimburse Consultant for expenses incurred in 16 connection with activities directly related to 17 representation of the interests of the City 18 and reimburse Consultant for travel and other 19 expenses directly related to participation in 20 meetings outside the City of Sacramento. 21 Mileage reimbursement to be at the rate of 25 22 cents per mile. 23 3. This Agreement shall commence on the date first 24 shown above and shall continue in full force for 25 one year. This Agreement may be terminated by 26 either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice. 27 4. For all purposes of this Agreement, Consultant 28 -4- ' 1 2 shall be an independent contractor and shall not be 3 considered as an employee of the City. 4 5. Any notices to be provided from one party to the 5 other under this Agreement shall be deposited with 6 the United Postal Service, postage prepared and addressed as follows: 7 TO THE CITY: TO CONSULTANT: 8 City Administrator Michael J. Arnold and 9 City of San Bernardino Associates, Inc. 300 North "D" Street 1127 Eleventh Street, #820 10 San Bernardino, CA 92418 Sacramento, CA 95814 11 Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prohibit 12 the giving of such notice by personal service. 13 6. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the 14 State of California. It constitutes the entire 15 Agreement between parties regarding its subject 16 matter. If any provision of this Agreement is held 17 by any court to be invalid, void or unenforceable, 18 the remaining provisions shall - nevertheless 19 continue in full force. 20 / 21 / 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -5- 1 1 2 AGREEMENT RE: MICHAEL J. ARNOLD AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 3 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this 5 Agreement on this day and date first above shown. � 6 City of San Bernardino 7 8 By: 9 Tom Minor, Mayor 10 11 MICHAEL J. ARNOLD & ASSOC. , INC. 12 By 13 Michael J. Arnold, President 14 15 ATTEST: 16 17 By. City Clerk 18 19 APPROVED as to form 20 and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, 21 City Attorney 22 By- 23 24 25 26 27 28 -6-