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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22- Parks, Recreation & Community Services CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: ANNIE F. RAMOS, DIRECTOR Subject: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS, Dept: PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT Date: May 19, 1999 ORIGIUL WITH THE SAN BERNARDINO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TO FURNISH FOOD SERVICE FOR THE CITY'S SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM. Synopsis of Previous Council Action: May 18, 1998– Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution No. 98-116 for the 1998 Summer Lunch Program. 3 April 5, 1999– Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution No. 99-54 for the Department to apply and administer a Grant of$230,000 for Summer Food Service Program for children. Recommended motion: Adopt the Resolution Signatur Contact person—Qsr-ar-I- Perr*Pr Phone 5231 Supporting data attached: Staff Report& Food Service Agreement Ward: City-Wide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount- $x,000 Source: (Acct. No.) 123-518-5111 (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: c� 1 49 5/19/99 Agenda Item No. t CITY OF SAN 13ERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject: Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department to execute an agreement with the San Bernardino City Unified School District to furnish food service for the City's Summer Lunch Program. Background 1999 will mark the twenty-third (23) consecutive year that the City will sponsor the U.S.D.A.'s Summer Food Service Program for Children. All meals will be prepared and delivered by the San Bernardino City Unified School District at a cost of$2.02 per meal and $.48 per snack. It is estimated that 80,000 meals and 15,000 snacks will be served to needy youth ages 1-18 years between June 28, 1999 — September 3, 1999. The San Bernardino City Unified School District has vended meals for the Summer Food Service Program since its start in 1976. They continue to provide nutritious meals to the youth. This program provides a much-needed service to the residents of the city. The program continues to be one of our most successful and provides an excellent partnership between the Parks & Recreation Department and the school district. Fiscal Impact This program is fully funded from the grant and no general funds are required for operational or administrative functions. All grant funds emanate from The California Department of Education and specifically cover operation and administration of this very needed program. Recommendation To approve the contract and adopt the resolution. 4/27/98 dlb Staff Report Summer Lunch Program r COFT 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE 3 DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SAN BERNARDINO 4 CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TO FURNISH FOOD SERVICE FOR THE CITY'S SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM. 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 7 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 8 9 SECTION 1. The Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department 10 is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City an agreement with San 11 Bernardino City Unified District relating to the delivery of Type A lunches and snacks to lunch 12 sites, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by 13 reference as fully as though set forth at length. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 111 1 F q 77 -7 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 2 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a Meeting, 3 thereof, held on the day of , 1999, by the following vote, to 4 wit: 5 6 COUNCIL MEMBERS AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 7 ESTRADA 8 LIEN 9 MC GINNIS 10 SCHNETZ 11 12 DEVLIN 13 DEAN ANDERSON 14 MILLER x 15 16 Rachel Clark, City Clerk 17 18 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 19 , 1999. 20 21 JUDITH VALLES, MAYOR 22 City of San Bernardino Approved as to form 23 And Legal content: 24 James F. Penman 25 City Attorney .._ 26 :/99: 27 2g dlb summer lunch program 2 1999-133 Exhibit 'A' CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ' 'SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM UNIT CHILD NUTRITION AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION DIVISION 7 CFR PART 225 (3/99) AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE FOOD SERVICE BETWEEN A SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM SPONSOR AND A FOOD SERVICE VENDOR This agreement is entered into on 21st April 1999 by and between (DAY) (MONTH) (YEAR) City of San Bernardino , herein after referred to as the agency, and (NAME OF AGENCY) San Bernardino City Unified School District herein after referred to as the vendor. (NAME OF FOOD SERVICE VENDOR) Whereas, it is not within the capability of the agency to prepare specified meals under the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP); and Whereas, the facilities and capabilities of the vendor are adequate to prepare and deliver specked meals to the agency's facility(ies); and Whereas, the vendor is willing to provide such services to the agency on a cost reimbursement basis; Therefore, both parties hereto agree as follows: The Vendor agrees to: 1. Prepare unitized meals for delivery/pick up* inclusive or exclusive**of milk or juice 10:30, 11:00 a.m. Nutrition Services 1257 Northpark Blvd. 11:05 or 11:30 a.m. (NAME OF SITE) at (ADDRESS) By (TIME) each day, in accordance with the number of meals requested and at the cost(s) per meal listed below: breakfast $ % each lunch $ 2.02 each supplement/snack $ .48 each supper $ X each 2. Provide the agency, for approval, a proposed cycle menu for the operational period, at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the period to which the menu applies. Any changes to the menu made after agency approval must be agreed upon by the agency, approved by the California Department of Education and documented on the menu records. 3. Assure that each meal provided to the agency under this agreement meets the minimum requirements as to the nutritional content as specified by the SFSP Meal Pattern, Schedule B (attached)which is excerpted from the regulations 7 CFR Part 225.16 or an approved National School Lunch(NSLPYSchool Breakfast Program(SBP)option. NSLP/SBP vendors may use the same menu planning option they use during the school year in lieu of using the SFSP meal pattern. Snacks will meet the SFSP meal pattern. 4. Maintain full and accurate records which document: (1) the menus provided to the agency during the term of this agreement, (2)a listing of all components of each meal, and (3)an itemization of the quantities of each component used to prepare said meal. The vendor agrees to provide meal preparation documentation by using yield factors for each food item as listed in the United States Department of Agriculture(USDA)Food Buying Guide when calculating and recording the quantity of food prepared for each meal. 5. Maintain such cost records as invoices, receipts and/or other documentation that exhibit the purchase, or otherwise availability to the vendor, of the meal components and quantities itemized in the meal preparation records. 6. Maintain, on a daily basis, an accurate count of the number of meals, by meal type, prepared for and delivered to/picked up by the agency. Meal count documentation must include the number of meals requested by the agency. Circle either pick up,or delivery,or circle both pick up and delivery if this agreement is for a combination for more than one site. Circle whether the vendor is to include"or"Include"milk and juice with the meal. 1999-133 7 CFR PART 225 PAGE 3 6. Pay the vendor by the 30th day of each month the full amount as presented on the monthly-itemized invoice. Notify the vendor within 48 hours of receipt of any discrepancy in the invoice. Pay the vendor for all meals delivered/picked up in accordance with the agreement. Neither the California Department of Education nor USDA will assume any liability for payment of the difference between the number of meals prepared, picked up by the agency or delivered by the vendor and the number of meals served by the agency that are eligible for reimbursement. 7. Order only those commodities that can be incorporated into its meals. The agency shall be responsible for transferring all unused commodities at the close of the SFSP. The agency is responsible for the fair market value of any commodity losses that may occur. Terms of the ,Agreement: This agreement will take effect commencing June 28, 1999 and shall end September 3, 1999 but no later than September 30. It may be terminated by notification given by either party with at least 30 days notice prior to the date of termination. The agency shall have the option to cancel this contract if the federal government withdraws funds to support the SFSP. It is further understood that, in the event of cancellation of the contract,the agency shall be responsible for meals that have already been assembled,delivered/picked up in accordance with this agreement. Menu planning option(s) being used: National School Lunch (NSLP) (Please fill in) In witness whereof, the parties hereto have executed this agreement as of the dates indicated below: VENDOR I FICIAL SIGNATURE AGENCY OFFICIAL SIGNATURE E. Neal Roberts, Ed.D. ANNIE F. RAMOS, DIRECTOR VENDOR OFFICIAL NAME(PLEASE TYPE) AGENCY OFFICIAL NAME(PLEASE TYPE) PARRS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY District Representative SERVICES DEPARTMENT TITLE TITLE (909) 381-1164 (909) 384-5030 TELEPHONE TELEPHONE DATE DATE 1999-133 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM UNIT CHILD NUTRITION AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION DIVISION 7 CFR PART 225 (3W) INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE STANDARD AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE FOOD SERVICE The attached Standard Agreement to Provide Food Service is to be used when a Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) sponsoring agency enters into an agreement with a food service vendor for the preparation, delivery and/or pick up of unitized meals with or without milk or juice which will be claimed for reimbursement under the SFSP. For this purpose, a "vendor" Ois defined as (1) a school food authority, which includes public or private schools, or colleges and universities, or(2) another SFSP sponsor. This agreement may also be used by agencies which are public entities, sponsors with exclusive year-round contracts with a food service vendor for meal service(s) other than SFSP, and sponsors whose food service vending costs do not exceed an annual aggregate value of$10,000. If the annual aggregate value of the food service contracts is $10,000 or more, formal bid contracting procedures as outlined in 7 CFR Part 225.6 are required. This agreement must be signed by both the agency and the vendor. This agreement contains the requirements outlined in the federal regulations. No deletions of clauses or items will be allowed without the approval of the SFSP Unit. Additional clauses may be added to bring the agreement into conformance with applicable State or local laws governing your agency. Also, additional clauses may be added by either the agency or the vendor, if approved by the SFSP Unit. National School Lunch Program/School Breakfast Program vendors may use the same menu planning option that they use during the school year in lieu of the SFSP meal pattern. However, snacks must meet the SFSP meal pattern. School vendors may use a combination of options. The use of a menu planning option, other than the SFSP meal pattern, must be fully explained to the agency, the agency must be agreeable to this, and it must be noted inn the contract. If you are a public agency, you are allowed to use your customary form of contract or agreement, if that form incorporates all the provisions set forth in 7 CFR 225.6(h) of the federal regulations. A request to use your customary form of contract or agreement must be submitted in writing to the SFSP Unit prior to the signing of a contact/agreement. This agreement is valid from the date of signature until the end of the federal fiscal year, September 30. A new agreement must be entered into annually. A copy of each annual agreement must be submitted to the SFSP Unit for review prior to beginning SFSP operations. The completed agreement and all amendments must be retained by both the SFSP sponsor and the vendor. If you have any questions regarding the use of this agreement or need clarification of the regulatory requirements for contracting, please call Joye McKetty, Child Nutrition Consultant, at (916) 323- 0213 or toll free at(800) 333-5675. `If the exclusive contract is with a commercial food service vendor, documentation must be on NO that the contracting procedure met the requirements for fair and open competition. 1999-133 u SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM The City of San Bernardino is sponsoring a Free Summer Lunch Program for youth ages 1 — 18. Meals are prepared by the San Bernardino City Unified School District. Parents are not required to submit documentation for their child to participate in this program. Just attend and receive your free lunch. Listed below are sites participating in this year's program. Please call(909)384- 5006 for further information. PROGRAM SITES i Anne Shirrells Park Blair Park Comer of Baseline &California 1466 Marshall Blvd. San Bernardino San Bernardino 12:00— 1:00 p.m. 12:00— 1:00 p.m. Boys& Girls Club Brockton Complex 1180 West 9`h Street 803 West Brockton Avenue San Bernardino Redlands 12:00— 1:00 p.m. 11:30 am.— 12:30 p.m. Central City Lutheran Mission C.I.D. 1354 North"G" Street 8088 Palm Lane San Bernardino San Bernardino 11:30 a.m.— 12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. Cesar Chavez Park Curtis Middle School 670 Colton Avenue 1472 East 6`' Street Colton San Bernardino 11:30 am. — 12:30 p.m. (Time to be announced) Delmann Heights Community Center Del Vallejo Middle School 2969 North Flores Street 1885 East Lynwood Drive San Bernardino San Bernardino 12:00— 1:00 p.m. (Time to be announced) Ecclesia Christian Fellowship Fairfax Elementary School 1314 Date Street 1362 Pacific Street San Bernardino San Bernardino 12:00— 1:00 p.m. 12:00— 1:00 p.m. Golden Valley Middle School Hernandez Community Center 3800 Waterman Avenue 222 North Lugo San Bernardino San Bernardino (Time to be announced) 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. 1999-133 Home of Neighborly Services Hudson Park 839 North Mt. Vernon 4365 Park Drive San Bernardino San Bernardino 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m Johnson Hall Community Center Lighthouse Ministry Church 906 North Wilson 16779 Arrow Blvd. San Bernardino Fontana 12:00— 1:00 p.m. 12:00— 1:00 p.m. i Louise Linton Educational Center Lytle Creek Community Center 131 East Lugonia 380 South"K" Street Redlands San Bernardino 12:15 — 1:15 p.m. 12:00— 1:00 p.m. Martin Luther King Middle School McKinley Elementary 1250 North Medical Center Drive 600 West Johnston San Bernardino Colton (Time to be announced) 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. Mill Community Center Neighborhood Spirit Center 603 East Central Avenue 2204 Sunrise Lane San Bernardino San Bernardino 11:30 a.m — 12:30 p.m 12:15— 1:15 p.m. } Nicholson Community Center North Fontana Parks &Recreation 2750 West 2°d Street 6396 Citrus Avenue San Bernardino Fontana 12:00— 1:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.— 12:30 p.m. PAL Center Perris Hill Park 2450 West Blake Street 607 East Highland Avenue San Bernardino San Bernardino 12:00— 1:00 p.m. 12:00— 1:00 p.m. Ramona Dru In Center Renaissance Village Apartments 1524 West 7 Street 220 North Glenwood Avenue San Bernardino Rialto 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. 12:00— 1:00 p.m. Ruben Campos Community Center Temple Community Outreach Center 1717 West 5b' Street 808 Ramona San Bernardino San Bernardino 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. 12:00— 1:00 p.m. i 1999-133 Waterman Gardens Westside Brighter Visions 403 Alder street 1601 West 16th Street San Bernardino San Bernardino 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. Wildwood Park Y.W.C.A. Comer of 406' & Waterman 567 North Sierra Way San Bernardino San Bernardino 12:00— 1:00 p.m 11:30 a.m.— 12:30 p.m Little Zion Manor Veterans Park 2000 Jubilee Court 292 East"O" Street San Bernardino Colton 12:00— 1:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.— 12:30 p.m This is an equal opportunity program If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, ethnic/national origin, age, seat, religion or disability, you should write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington,D.C. 20250. i i 3 i 1999-133 0 ' •� ,r � 0 3 c V] L � � • � .. L LQ 3� � i C� q a o 3 a ° ° E=� aaa, aav� 'ac� ; H �?3a 3 CA � u IX r Uri co 9k ki� w O' v� a Uwe c o0 8 m ~ co at 3 as s C o O C u y - Cxj r eC 7 CC C — as UCAC� w rol LW IX ':p. V •ae `0 0 E 4 Q,,L u •w L C. as Y c. b ti a h N Q� Z C6 N ..r ..r �O N 1 i 1 I F-• � '�; ea as � e� v rA V � a 3Ua U E� UQ �s 3z 1999-133 _ .f pp � CL a u L � H •� o q o0 3 49 y O a v, u a U _ m awe U a .. a Vl W :. 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