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REQUEST

FOR

COUNCIL ACTION

CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:

DECEMBER 3, 2019 TITLE

APPROVE AN AGREEMENT AMENDMENT

WITH WEST COAST ARBORIST, INC. FOR TREE MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR CITY PARKS THAT WILL INCREASE THE

ANNUAL AGREEMENT AMOUNT BY

250, 000 PER YEAR FOR THE CURRENT RENEWAL PERIOD ENDING ON JUNE 30, 2021 FOR A TOTAL ANNUAL AGREEMENT AMOUNT OF $ 1, 540, 767. 60 WITH THE ADDITIONAL AMOUNT TO BE FUNDED BY THE GENERAL FUND AND CIVIC CENTER FUND

STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1B}

s/ Kristine Ridge CITY MANAGER

CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:

APPROVED

As Recommended As Amended

Ordinance on 111 Reading Ordinance on 2otl Reading Implementing Resolution Set Public Hearing For_

CONTINUED TO

FILE NUMBER

RECOMMENDED ACTION

Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement amendment with West Coast Arborist, Inc. for tree maintenance services for city parks to increase the annual agreement amount by $ 250, 000 per year for the current renewal period ending on June 30, 2021. The new total annual agreement amount will be $ 1, 540, 767. 60 with the additional amount to be funded by the General Fund and Civic Center Fund, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.

DISCUSSION

For the 2019- 2020 fiscal year, the City Council adopted a budget that appropriated additional funds for park maintenance. The Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency ( PRCSA) is allocating some of the additional money towards tree maintenance and therefore an amendment is required to increase the contract authority with West Coast Arborist. The PRCSA is proposing to amend the agreement ( Exhibit 1) to increase the annual amount by $ 250, 000 used to provide additional tree maintenance services at City Parks.

On July 7, 2015, the City Council authorized the award of a two- year agreement to West Coast Arborists, Inc. for tree maintenance services in the City. The agreement included scheduled tree trimming of street trees as well as on -call tree maintenance services at city parks and the civic center campus for an annual amount of $1, 082, 516. The agreement included two, two- year renewal options, in which the City is currently in its first year of the second renewal period.

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Agreement Amendment with West Coast Arborists, Inc. December 3, 2019

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On October 2, 2018, the City Council authorized an amendment to the agreement increasing the annual amount by $ 248, 251. 60. The increase included a one- time adjustment of $ 140, 000 for the PRCSA) and an annual adjustment of a 10 percent contingency ($ 108, 251. 60) for the Public

Works Agency ( PWA). The amendment enabled PRCSA to remove dead trees and stumps at

Centennial, Bomo Koral, Santa Anita, Adams, Portola, and Riverview Parks, Santa Ana Zoo, and the Civic Center.

On February 19, 2019, the City Council authorized an amendment to the agreement increasing the annual amount by $ 348, 535. The increase included a one- time adjustment of $ 248, 535 for the

PRCSA and an annual adjustment of $ 100, 000 for the PWA. The amendment enabled PRCSA to remove dead trees and stumps at Birch, Centennial, Fisher, Sandpointe, Santiago, Windsor and

Memorial parks and the Santa Ana Zoo. Additionally, the City of Santa Ana settled a lawsuit where the City agreed to remove 82 trees along the North Paseo in the Sandpointe Neighborhood. Lastly, the PWA had an increase to allow adequate funding for unforeseen circumstances such as emergency removals, wind and rainstorm service efforts, and to address plant health care

management for insect infestations and mature tree survival.

STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT

Approval of this item allows the City to meet Goal # 6 - Community Facilities & Infrastructure,

Objective # 1 ( Establish and maintain a Community Investment Plan for all City assets), Strategy B Equitably maintain existing streets and associated assets in a state of good repair so they are clean, safe and aesthetically pleasing for all users).

FISCAL IMPACT

Funds are available in the following accounts for the current fiscal year and will be budgeted and made available for the following fiscal year:

Fiscal Accounting Fund Accounting Unit

Amount Year Unit -Account # Description Account Description

01113250- PRCSA- Park Facilities,

FY 19- 20 General Fund Maintenance & Repair, Bldg. & 200, 000 62320

Grounds

FY 19- 20 01113220-

General Fund PRCSA- Zoo, 30, 000

62300 Contractual Services - Professional

07413250- Civic Center Maintenance,

FY 19- 20 62320

Civic Center Maintenance & Repair, Bldg. & 20, 000 Grounds

FY 19- 20 Total 250, 000

01113250- PRCSA- Park Facilities,

FY 20- 21

62320

General Fund Maintenance & Repair, Bldg. & 200, 000 Grounds

FY 20-21

01113220-

General Fund PRCSA- Zoo, 30, 000

62300 Contractual Services - Professional

07413250- Civic Center Maintenance,

FY 20- 21 Civic Center Maintenance & Repair, Bldg. & 20, 000 62320

Grounds

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Agreement Amendment with West Coast Arborists, Inc. December 3, 2019

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Lisa Rudloff Executive Director

Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency

Exhibit: 1. Agreement Amendment

APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS:

Kathryn Downs, CPA Executive Director

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THIRD AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH WEST COAST ARBORISTS

THIS THIRD AMENDMENT to the above - referenced Agreement is entered into on December 3,

2019, by and between West Coast Arborists, a California corporation (" Consultant'), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California (" City").

RECITALS

A. The parties entered into an Agreement No. N- 2015- 126 dated July 8, 2015 to provide tree - trimming and maintenance services (" Agreement'). The Agreement was for a two- year term ending June 30, 2017, with two, two- year options for renewal with an annual not to exceed amount of $1, 082, 516. 00. The Agreement included scheduled tree trimming of street trees, as well as, on -call tree maintenance services at City parks and the Civic Center.

B. On June 6, 2017, the City exercised the first optional extension of the term of the Agreement from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2019.

C. On October 2, 2018, the parties entered into the First Amendment ( A- 2018- 233) of the

Agreement. The First Amendment increased the compensation for the first extension ( 7/ 1/ 17

to 6/ 30/ 19) by $ 248, 251. 60 for an annual not to exceed amount of $1, 330, 767. 60. This increase included $ 130, 000 for on -going maintenance and tree trimming; $ 10, 000 for tree maintenance in the Civic Center; and $ 108, 251. 60 as a contingency for unforeseen

circumstances. The First Amendment also increased the compensation for the optional second

extension ( 7/ 1/ 19 to 6/ 30/ 21) by $ 108, 251. 60 for tree -trimming services for the Public Works

Department. The total annual not to exceed amount for the second extension was

1, 190, 767. 60.

D. On February 19, 2019, The City exercised the second optional extension of the term of the Agreement from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2021.

E. The parties would like to amend the Agreement for a third time to increase the compensation by $250, 000 annually in an effort to provide additional tree trimming services for City trees.

The annual not to exceed amount would be $ 1, 540,767. 60.

The Parties therefore agree:

1. Section 2a, COMPENSATION, is revised to approve the following:

A. Compensation for Optional Second Two -Year Renewal July 1, 2019 to June 3, 2021:

Increase the annual not to exceed amount of $1, 290, 767. 60 by $250, 000. The new total

annual not to exceed amount for the optional second extension will be $ 1, 540, 767. 60.

2. Except as modified by this Third Amendment, all terms and conditions of the Agreement shall

remain in full force and effect.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Third Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first written above.

ATTEST

DAISY GOMEZ. CMC

Clerk of the Council

APPROVED AS TO FORM

SONIA R. CARVALHO

City Attorney

By: &

MF/ 1a, k.

LAURA A. ROSSINI

Senior Assistant City Attorney

RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL

LISA RUDLOFF Executive Director,

Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency

CITY OF SANTA ANA

KRISTINE RIDGE City Manager CONSULTANT Nate: Patrick M Title: President Page 2 of 2

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