Loading...
Item 13 - Vehicle ProcurementTOWN OF LOS GATOS MEETING DATE: 08/20/2019 COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT ITEM NO: 13 DATE: August 7, 2019 TO: Mayor and Town Council FROM: Laurel Prevetti, Town Manager SUBJECT: Authorize the Town Manager to Purchase Vehicles: a. Two Police Patrol Vehicles from Folsom Lake Ford in an Amount not to Exceed $83,263 b. One Maintenance Vehicle from Monarch Rentals in an Amount not to Exceed $75,891 c. One Maintenance Vehicle from National Auto Fleet Group in an Amount not to Exceed $95,650. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Town Manager to Purchase Vehicles: a. Two Police patrol vehicles from Folsom Lake Ford in an amount not to exceed $83,263. b. One maintenance vehicle from Monarch Rentals in an amount not to exceed $75,891. c. One maintenance vehicle from National Auto Fleet Group in an amount not to exceed $95,650. BACKGROUND: As part of the Fiscal Year 2019/20 Operating Budget, the Equipment Replacement Fund was approved, providing funding for replacement of high mileage or older vehicles that have reached their replacement criteria or do not meet federal regulations for emissions. The Town amortizes a vehicle's replacement over its forecasted life and sets funds aside on an annual basis to ensure the Equipment Replacement Fund has sufficient resources for the timely replacement of vehicles. In addition, this funding structure allows for a smoothing of operating expenditures and a more accurate reflection of the actual cost of operations. PREPARED BY: Steve Regan Superintendent Reviewed by: Town Manager, Assistant Town Manager, Town Attorney, Finance Director, and Parks and Public Works Director 110 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 • 406-354-6832 www.losgatosca.gov PAGE 2OF4 SUBJECT: Authorize the Town Manager to Purchase Vehicles DATE: August 7, 2019 BACKGROUND (continued): The Town Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition and Replacement Policy (Attachment 1) determines which assets should be replaced by evaluating predetermined age and/or mileage criteria. Fleet vehicle replacement purchases are reviewed annually through the Operating Budget and approved as part of the budget process. There is a total of four assets recommended for replacement at this time. Two vehicles are assigned to the Police Department patrol division, one 2014 and one 2015 Ford Explorer, and two assigned to the Parks and Public Works Department (PPW), a 2001 Ford flatbed truck and a 2002 Ford brush truck, both diesel - powered. DISCUSSION: Police Department Vehicles The two vehicles recommended for replacement in the Police Department are over four years old with over 60,000 miles. The vehicles currently meet the replacement criteria for patrol vehicles of 3 years and/or 85,000 miles. In addition, the lead time for purchasing and equipping patrol vehicles will result in additional age and mileage. Ford Motor Company has introduced a pursuit rated hybrid vehicle for police patrol purposes this year. Extensive idle times make hybrid technology ideal for law enforcement. While stopped, the lithium hybrid batteries power lights, radios, computers, and other on -board electrical systems. The hybrid engine can shut off intermittently, self-starting to charge the battery when needed. This compares with the current need for police patrol vehicles to idle for extended periods, for example while on the scene of an incident. The hybrid system reduces fuel consumption and expenditures, carbon dioxide emissions, and maintenance costs. The combined horsepower rating between the gas motor and hybrid system are enhanced over the standard gas platform version of the previous model year Explorers. Fuel economy increases from an average of 17 miles per gallon in town with the standard gas platform to 24 miles per gallon in the city with the hybrid system. Neighboring Police Departments such as Santa Clara, San Jose, and others have opted to move to the hybrid system based on performance and overall cost of operation. Parks and Public Works Vehicles PPW currently operates two Ford F450 medium duty trucks which are used in the Public Works Maintenance Operations to transport materials and tow trailers with equipment to job sites. PAGE 3OF4 SUBJECT: Authorize the Town Manager to Purchase Vehicles DATE: August 7, 2019 DISCUSSION (continued): The two vehicles that staff recommends replacing are fully amortized in the replacement program and all necessary funds are available. The vehicles are 17 and 18 years old and have exceeded the identified criteria for replacement of 15 years and/or 100,000 miles. The Town Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition and Replacement Policy is designed to replace vehicles and equipment prior to failure to ensure the ability of the Town to provide uninterrupted service. Both vehicles have older diesel engines that are required to be upgraded to Tier 4 standards by the year 2020. Staff has been recommending light and medium duty vehicles and equipment purchases (pickups, vans, etc.) with non -diesel engines, which is directly in line with the Town's Sustainability Plan in reducing the carbon footprint. The proposed replacement vehicles are fuel efficient and gas powered. Additionally, the vehicles incorporate safety features such as a back-up cameras, air ride, and ergonomic seating for the operator. In considering new versus used vehicles, several factors come into play. Both vehicles are configured flexibly to meet the broad needs of the department. The proposed brush truck is used to support the Santa Clara County Work Furlough Program participants. The Weekend Work Program (WWP) is an alternative program for jail sentences and provides a valuable service to the community by essentially providing hundreds of free hours to the Town with participants performing maintenance tasks in parks and streets working alongside of full-time staff. The brush truck incorporates onboard storage for tools, seating for six, the capacity to haul large loads of debris during maintenance tasks, and the ability to tow a tree chipper and other towable equipment used during maintenance operations. The flatbed will be replaced with a utility body that incorporates storage for tools used in daily maintenance functions including a small crane to lift heavy object into the back of the truck. Additionally, the new vehicle configuration allows for consolidation of equipment held between two vehicles into one, reducing the fleet by one. A secondary consideration for used vehicles is the overall condition of the vehicle. Used vehicles of this type come with the risk of having been heavily used and improperly maintained. This could lead to increased maintenance costs, including significant expense in the replacement of major components like transmissions. Availability and longevity are key factors in managing a fleet. In accordance with the Town's Purchasing Policy, Section 7 (Cooperative Purchasing), this purchase is based on a formal bid process completed by the City of San Jose, the State of California Department of General Services, and Sourcewell purchasing program, which allow for other municipalities to purchase vehicles using their formal bid proposal documents (Attachment 2). PAGE 4 OF 4 SUBJECT: Authorize the Town Manager to Purchase Vehicles DATE: August 7, 2019 CONCLUSION: Staff is recommending replacement to avoid costly repairs and to maximize the resale value. By replacing the vehicle now, it will ensure reliable vehicles for staff and continue to meet the needs of the community and the department. The Equipment Replacement Fund provides funding for the replacement of high mileage or older vehicles that have reached their replacement criteria or do not meet federal regulations for emissions. ALTERNATIVES: Alternatively, the Town Council could direct staff to delay replacement of the equipment. Staff does not recommend this alternative as the vehicles have reached the end of their useful life and the lack of a replacement vehicle will impact daily productivity operations. FISCAL IMPACT: There are sufficient funds available in the Equipment Replacement Fund to purchase these vehicles. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: This is not a project defined under CEQA, and no further action is required. Attachments: 1. Town Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition and Replacement Policy 2. Bid Proposal Documents LOS GATOS M O R N A COUNCIL POLICY MANUAL Small Town Service Community Stewardship Future Focus TITLE: Town Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition and Replacement Policy POLICY NUMBER: 4-05 EFFECTIVE DATE: 4/6/1994 PAGES: 3 ENABLING ACTIONS: REVISED DATES 5/26/1998 APPROVED: Mayor Linda Lubeck PURPOSE To set forth specific procedures for the acquisition and disposal of vehicle and motorized equipment used by the Town of Los Gatos. SCOPE This policy will apply to the acquisition and disposal of vehicles and equipment used by all Town Departments. POLICY When purchasing vehicles or motorized equipment or disposing of surplus vehicles and equipment, the following will apply: A. Replacement of vehicles and motorized equipment is based on an equipment replacement schedule that allows for replacement on a programmed cycle. The recommended basis is as follows: Vehicle/Equipment Type Police Patrol Police Undercover (used, 1 to 2 years old) Police Sedans (used, 1 to 2 years old) Motor Cycles Parking Vehicles All -Terrain Vehicle Police Vans Sedans (new) Replacement Cycle 3 years and/or 85,000 miles 4 years and/or 75,000 miles 4 years and/or 75,000 miles 4 years and/or 42,000 miles 6 years and/or 75,000 miles 8 years and/or 50,000 miles 6 years and/or 85,000 miles 8 years and/or 85,000 miles ATTACHMENT 1 TITLE: Town Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition and Replacement Policy Vehicle/Equipment Type PAGE: 2 of 3 POLICY NUMBER: 4-05 Replacement Cycle Sedans (used 1 to 2 years old) 6 years and/or 85,000 miles Pickups (gas) 8 years and/or 72,000 miles Pickups (diesel) 12 years and/or 100,000 miles Medium Trucks (gas) 8 years and/or 80,000 miles Medium Trucks (diesel) 12 years and/or 100,000 miles Heavy Trucks (gas) 8 years and/or 80,000 miles Heavy Trucks (diesel) 15 years and/or 100,000 miles Lawn Mowers 6 years Roadable Mowers 8 years Vans 8 years and/or 100,000 miles Sweepers 6 years and/or 65,000 miles Backhoes 10 years and/or 7,000 hours Loaders 12 years and/or 7,200 hours Graders 20 years and/or 9,000 hours Aerial Units 12 years and/or 80,000 miles Chippers 10 years and/or 5,000 hours Compressors 12 years and/or 5,000 hours Forklifts 17 years and/or 9,000 hours Rollers 15 years Trailers 10 years Sprayers 8 years Sewer Cleaners 6 years Rodders 10 years The equipment/replacement list will be used as a guideline in the replacement of vehicles and equipment. Other factors that will be used in the evaluation process include: 1. Overall conditions of vehicles and equipment 2. Repair records. 3. Vehicle efficiency and safety. 4. Service life related to extended use in other departments. B. COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM: When purchasing vehicles and equipment, the town of Los Gatos will invite vendors (local and non -local) to submit bids. Where applicable, the Town will use the State of California Cooperative Purchasing Program. TITLE: Town Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition and Replacement Policy C. SPECIFICATIONS: PAGE: 3 of 3 POLICY NUMBER: 4-05 The Department of Parks and Public Works will review all specifications for vehicles and motorized equipment to be purchased by the Town of Los Gatos. Specifications will be prepared based on user needs, operating costs, safety factors, life expectancy, new technology, availability, and cost. When applicable, performance standards will be included in the specification writing process. D. VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL: Disposal may take place via trade-in when vehicles or equipment are purchased. If the trade-in offer is deemed insufficient, the Town will advertise and surplus items at a minimum pre -determined price. When possible, staff will try to offer specialized vehicles, such as Police patrol cars, to agencies that need such equipment but may not be able to purchase new equipment. Prior to the disposal of vehicle or equipment, the Parks and Public Works Department will determine if reassignment to another department is warranted. E. RESPONSIBILITY: All applicable departments within the Town of Los Gatos who are assigned vehicles or motorized equipment may be involved in the procurement/disposal process. 1. Finance personnel and the Town Manager shall review the equipment replacement list annually to ensure that replacement costs for vehicles and equipment are current and in -line with long-term replacement needs. 2. Each Department is responsible for requesting vehicle or equipment replacement during the annual budget process. 3. The Parks and Public Works Department will prepare vehicle specifications for all Town Departments except the Police Department. 4. The Parks and Public Works Department will review all Town specifications for vehicles and motorized equipment. 5. Disposal or reassignment of surplus vehicles and equipment will be coordinated by the Parks and Public Works Department. APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Orry Korb, Town Attorney National Auto Fleet Group A division of Chevrolet of Watsonville 490 Auto Center Drive, Watsonville, CA 95076 855 BUY-NJPA 626-457-5590 855 289-6572 626-457-5593 August 1, 2019 Mr. Steve Regan City of Los Gatos 110 E. Main St. Los Gatos, CA 95030 Delivery Via Email Dear Mr. Regan, In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to submit the following for your consideration: National Auto Fleet Group will sell, service and deliver at , new/unused 2020 Ford F550 Cab and Chassis and Douglas Body responding to your requirement with the attached specifications for: 2020 Ford F550 Douglas Body Quote #57300 Sub Total Sales Tax Transport Tire Tax Total 38,663.00 48,250.00 86,913.00 7,930.81 795.00 10.50 95,649.31 These vehicles are available under the Sourcewell master vehicle contract # 120716 formally known as the NJPA master vehicle contract# 120716. Terms are net 30 days. National Auto Fleet Group welcomes the opportunity to assist you in your vehicle requirements. John Oviyach National Law Enforcement Account Manager National Auto Fleet Group Wondries Fleet Group ATTACHMENT 2 195 N. 30TH STREET SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95116 (408) 275,0500 PHONE (408) 275-0559 FAX TRUCK ORDER FORM Bob Padilla PP.E.EISTED fiY T RUCK 7131/2019 DATE PVRCHASER CITY OF LOS GATOS / PARKS & PUBLIC WORKS. 13 PROP, D PART. E/ CORP. 0 LLC STATE OE INCORP California ADDRESS (.\1IMBER: MEET, OM STATE. ".1P) ! COUNTY 41 MILES AVE, LOS GATOS, CA.95030 i Santa Clara, PERSON TO CONTACT STEVE REGAN & NICK TURNER •LEPHONP NO (408) 390-5780 CEI.4.. \0. FAXNO. EMAIL ADD . rihIra.tg: laglitOSCa. V PLEASE ENTER MY ORDER FOR THE FOLLOWING 0 'EHICLE CAS AND CHASSIS MAKE 1szu M0tML NPR 1ID GAS 14,5001 . NE. N WEIGIJT et 10k lbs NE 0 PIN&65 CID 0, liters) N I ON . 6L90 Male (6-spd auto N ' USED YR. 2019 APPR0X 1%, 11.IM NEW .........:•..:.,....:* a ' Hydraulic WS. 176" 114 Wh.ite 0flILP EQUIP ALL sTANDARD ALARM, K FYLESS OPTIONS EQUIPMENT INCLUDED- AM Thl STEREO W,' BACK UP (AMERA 'FEATURE, HEATED DUAL RF.MOTE POWER MIRRORS, SEAT COVERS, BACK UP ENTRY, LIMITED SLIP DIFERREN1 IAL, CHASSIS PRICK 570,172.00 ISUZU EMISSIONS • CENTIVE(5750.00) BODY !OTT DUMP TRUCK W/ .3.FT TUNNEL STORAGE -46" ALL DUMP BODY SIDES WI REAR SWING OUT BARN DOORS SW WOOD CHIPPER 'CUT OUT, RUGBY ELECTRIC HOIST, 46r TAIL TUNNEL BOX, 1 ONKEL, BOX TO H AVE FIXED SHELF 1,1.7,LED LIGHTS INSIDE, (.2) 41rUNDERBUDY TOOL BOXES, ELECTRIC BRAKE COWIROLLER, RECIEVER HITCH CLASS V, PULL OUT STEP Al REAR LOCATED ON PASSENGER SIDE. I3O1ST SAFETY PROP;(6) ION STROBE LIGHTS. (2) 6" OVAL STROBE LIGHTS AT REAR OF TRUCK, (8) HOOKS INSIDE "TUNNEL BOX, (2)•s1-invEt. RACK s LOCATED FRONT Of TUNNEL BOX, BEACON LIGHT, TWO (25):48" CURB SIDE DOORS, W/ PULLOUT STEPS ONE PER SIDE, PAINTED WHITE, uoov PRICE INCLUDED TRAWSI'ORT10N.1'IE FEI) EXCISETAX PRE -DELIVERY, cirgc-nok iNcA,uoEp SAFETY KIT INCLUDED BODY INSTALLATION NeLlipLio ToTAL OTHER PEES so:oo ------ . TOTAL SALES PRICE, OF DESCRIRFD MOTOR VEHICLE S159,422.00 OD(' FEES $85,00 SMOG pEX. pia CuStomes Payload: 3,000 -, _lbs: FINANCE ADMIN PEE N/A Product: MISC DEBRIS' ALES TAX 9.17.5*,* 56,342,51 A,:nnual Miles... 15K Area of Use: LOS pATo$ L 1STJMTCD ic has EXEMPT Rear Door Opc ' : l'4A DlAy ELECTRONIC ELL INC, f E S30.00 c.-'ul' TIBE TAX 510,50 CUSTOMER'S INITIAL: * rout pFuc. $75,890.0 i PRINT NAME: STEVE REGAN, NICK TURNERDE. Wa VAPAID CASH SA ON DELIVERY $75,890.01 WARNING Unless a charge is included in this agreement for public liability or property damage insurance, payment tor such coverage is not provided by this agreement. "An on -road heavy-duty diesel or alternative -diesel vehicle operated in California may be subject to tfe California Air Resoumes Board Regulation to Reduce Par8culate Matter and Criteria Pollutant Emissions from In -Use Heavy -Duty Diesel Vehicles. It therefore could be subject to exhaust retrofit or accelerated turrrovef requirements to reduce emissions of air pollutants For more information, please visit the California *Resources BOW website at Idtrx/Avvakarb.ca.govidiesettruck.. Purchaser agrees that this onder Includes all terms and conditions and that this ordershall become binding upon Written acceptance by an officer or designate of Monad' Leasing, Inc. Purchaser by his execution of this order acknowledges that he has read its terms aid conditions and has received a true (pay of this Order. Pooas" Signature x Monarch Leasing; Inc, Officer i ate CITY OF t' SANJOSE CAPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY TO: MONARCH RENTALS 195 N 30TH STREET SAN JOSE CA 95116 DATE PIM 02/26/19 i PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER: EXPIRATION DATE 08/25/19 DELIVERY ADDRESS CSJ/PW FLEET BUILDUP 1661 SENTER RD, BLDG F SAN JOSE, CA 95112 BUYER PO 80986 Le Tran 408-535-7049 INVOICE ADDRESS CSJ/PUBLIC WORKS DEPT - FISCAL 200 EAST SANTA CLARA STREET 5TH FL SAN JOSE, CA 95113 VENDOR NO. LINE 1 2 3 4 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 QTY. 8 56 1 7 9 1 1 7 73247 PAYMENT TERMS N30 F.O.B. DEST PREPAID SHIP VIA SURFACE UNIT EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES OR SERVICES This purchase order supersedes the previously issued purchase order PO 80986. All changes are indicated by an asterisk (*) by the appropriate line number. NEW HINO CAB OVER CHASSIS WITH DUMP LEAF BODY- WITH CREW CAB CA TIRE TAX NEW HINO CAB OVER CHASSIS WITH DUMP LEAF BODY CA TIRE TAX TOMMY LIFT GATE G2 SERIES NEW HINO CAB OVER CHASSIS WITH DUMP LEAF BODY TOMMY LIFE GATE G2 SERIES CA TIRE TAX ALL SPECIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS PER CITY OF SAN JOSE RFB 16-17-49 ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE HEREIN. PRICING PURSUANT TO MONARCH TRUCK CENTER'S RFB RESPONSE DATED 06/26/17. DEPT CONTACT: BILLING CONTACT: VENDOR CONTACT: VENDOR EMAIL: MARIO RAZO 408-975-7131 SHERRY CHEN 408-975-7274 BOB PADILLA 408-275-0500 PADILLA@MONARCHTRUCK.COM NO PREV PO / RQ 27514 / CC 005330 Sales Tax VENDOR CONTACT BOB PADILLA UNITPRICE 73,100.00 10.50 68,988.00 10.50 4,581.00 68,988.00 4,581.00 1.75 AMOUNT 584,800.00 588.00 68,988.00 73.50 41,229.00 68,988.00 4,581.00 12.25 71,094.20 This Purchase Order must be signed by the Director of Finance or the Director's authorized designee. No changes are authorized �Hriithout a signed rem ly�rcq g Ojd q DN:awJennifernce-Pu hasing, iyofSan last ,y ou=fNMe.Pwcha ing. J emarl jennikr.chenp®sanloseea.gov, c=US Date. 2019.052417241:14 -0700' Director of Finance or authorized designee The complete contract shall consist of this Purchase Order, AttachmentA Terms and Conditions attached hereto, plus all of the applicable attachments checked below. In the event of a conflict between Attachment A Terms and Conditions and the terms and conditions contained in any other attachment hereto or incorporated by reference herein, the terms and conditions of Attachment A shall control. Additional attachments (check attachments) Labor Compliance Addendum Scope of Servicesmork Other TOTAL t 840,353.95 OUT -OF -STATE -VENDORS: DO NOT CHARGE SALES TAX ON THIS PURCHASE. THE CITY OF SAN JOSE WILL PAY AU. APPLICABLE SALES/USE TAX DIRECTLY TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Page 1 of 1 12755 FOLSOM BOULEVARD FOLSOM, CA 96630 • (916) 153-2000 2020 ORDER STATE CONTRACT 1-18-23-14B K8A 4DR AWD POLICE .119" WHEELBASE UM AGATE BLACK 9 CLTH BKTS/VNL R 6 EBONY 500A EQUIP GRP _AM/FM STEREO 99W .3.3L HYBRID 44B .10-SP MOD HYBRD 52P DR. LOCK PLUNGER JOB #2 ORDER CA BOARD FEES 16D BADGE DELETE 17T CARGO DOME LAMP 21L FRONT AUX LIGHT 425 43D 47A 51V 598 60R 66A 68G 76R 86T 87R 92G 15.3 50 STATE EMISS COURTESY DISABI ENGINE IDLE SPTLMP LED DUAL KEY CODE 1284X NOISE SUPPRESS FRONT HDLMP PKG .GRILL WIRING RR DR/LK INOP REVERSE SENSING RR TAILLAMP HSG RR VIEW MIR/CAM E MARKED SOLAR FRT LICENSE BKT ME. RNMONDI Fleet Director HYBRID (910 3534C00, Ext.376. btl Free 1400-665-0555 Ceti (916) 825-1622 fax (916) 353-2078 donr@folsomittkeford.com 7/23/2019 $38,142.00 PLUS TAX PLUS $8.75 CA TIRE FEE LESS $500.00 DISCOUNT 20 DAY PAYMENT DELIVERED INCLUDES PAINTED WHITE ROOF AND 4 DOORS