HomeMy WebLinkAboutFY 15/16 Abatement Services Vendors ListCITY OF PALM DESERT
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
STAFF REPORT
REQUEST: STREAMLINE THE USE OF VARIOUS VENDORS AND QUALIFIED
SERVICE PROVIDERS BY APPROVING THE ABATEMENT
SERVICES VENDORS LIST, AND GRANTING EXCEPTION TO
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS AS PROVIDED FOR BY SECTION
3.32.090 OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2015/2016
SUBMITTED BY: Pedro Rodriguez, Code Compliance Supervisor
DATE: May 28, 2015
CONTENTS: Abatement Services Vendors List
Recommendation
By Minute Motion:
1. Approve and authorize staff to use vendors on the Abatement Services
Vendors List appended to this report; and
2. Approve exception to bidding requirements as provided for by Section
3.32.090 of the Municipal Code for Fiscal Year 2015/2016
Background
The Code Compliance Division utilizes a variety of abatement contractors regularly through
the year. In order to create a list of qualified, cost effective vendors to use, staff compiled a
list of local vendors and service providers capable of offering immediate services to abate
conditions that threaten the health, safety and general welfare of the public. A notice was
also publically posted inviting interested parties to submit letters of interest, their business
and contractors' license information, and evidence of insurance coverage. Approval of the
use of the qualified providers allows the City to save money and time, thereby providing for
more efficient operations and cost savings. The approval of the list will simplify the process
to acquire the services as needed.
Section 3.32.090 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code exempts from portions of the
procurement processes certain services that are unique or not subject to competition from
the bidding process. Code Compliance utilizes this section (including the authority granted
in Chapter 8.20, Public Nuisances) to address urgent situations that require expedited
abatement to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the public. These abatement
services are unique in that they combine the need for prompt action with a scope of work
that varies from one purchase to the next - no two properties require the same abatement
work, but they each need immediate action to protect the health, safety and general welfare
of the public.
Staff Report
Various Vendors and Qualified Services
May 28, 2015
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Because the scope of work is not known until the conditions requiring abatement arise,
there is not sufficient time to solicit bids without endangering the health and welfare of the
public. In addition to code compliance cases that require abatement, foreclosure properties
have created an impact to residential communities. These properties are abandoned and
left behind with green, stagnate swimming pools that have the potential to propagate the
deadly West Nile Virus; odorous, decaying items that include household trash and other
offensive material that is in close proximity to adjoining properties; excessively dry grass,
weeds and other plant matter that is determined to pose a potential fire hazard to
surrounding properties; beehives that are found by virtue of their location to be an
immediate threat to surrounding residents and pedestrians; and other related situations that
may adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the public. Abatement
services for any given property typically cost less than $500, but occasionally can reach
several thousand dollars.
Approval of the staff recommendation will ensure that vendors can be engaged quickly, and
that if the value of their work exceeds a cumulative amount of $10,000 during the course of
a year, they can continue to provide contractor abatement services to the city if they are on
the abatement services vendors list. Purchases and/or services valued at more than
$15,000 will follow the standard procedures for procurement to include the provision for
prevailing wages. Staff, therefore, requests that the City Council approve the use of these
mostly local vendors and service providers for fiscal year 2015/2016.
Fiscal Analysis
Approval of this request will result in savings to the City in staff time and effort by avoiding
delays in procurement of various contractor abatement services.
Submitted by:
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Pedro Rodriguez
Code Compliance Supervisor
Paul S. Gibson, Director of Finance
ApRroval:
M. Wohlmuth, City Manager
Department Head:
Lauri Aylaian
Director of Community Development
ABATEMENT SERVICES VENDORS LIST
Fiscal Year 2015/2016
Vendor
Number Vendor
2484 Canyon Pools, Incorporated
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Local source for nuisance abatement to include pool and spa draining,
landscape cleanup, and abatement of dead and dying landscaping.
8579 Carinos Landscape
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Local source for nuisance abatement to include landscape cleanup and
abatement of dead and dying landscaping.
9912 Classic Landscape & Maintenance
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Local source for nuisance abatement to include landscape cleanup and
abatement of dead and dying landscaping.
8445 Horizon Professional Landscape
Coachella, CA 92253
Local source for nuisance abatement to include landscape cleanup and
abatement of dead and dying landscaping.
4601 VM Pool Service and Repairs
Indio, CA 92201
Local source for nuisance abatement to include pool draining.
12712 The Construction Zone
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Local source for nuisance abatement to include landscape cleanup and
abatement of dead and dying landscaping, and a general contractor.
10021 Miller's Trauma Scene Restoration
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Local source for nuisance abatement to include crime and trauma scene
restoration.
11412 Killer Bee Pest Control, Incorporated
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Local source for nuisance abatement to remove bees.