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2004-25524 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25524 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER WAIVING, BY 5/7THS VOTE, THE PROHIBITION OF TRAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. FROM CONTINUING TO SERVE AS A VENDOR WITH THE CITY PURSUANT TO MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE SECTION 2-487 (B)(4), FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE BEST ECONOMIC INTEREST OF THE CITY, REGARDING THE FOLLOWING EXISTING CONTRACTS: 1) THE MIAMI BEACH GOLF CLUB CLUBHOUSE, RESTROOM PAVILIONS AND MAINTENANCE YARD BUILDING; 2) THE DESIGN, PERMITTING AND CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR NEW RESTROOM/CONCESSION FACILITIES WITHIN THE BEACHFRONT PARKS LOCATED AT 21ST, 46TH, 53RD, AND 64TH STREETS; AND 3) THE JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) CONTRACT RELATIVE TO THE FOLLOWING MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER PROJECTS: A) CHILLER REPLACEMENT; B) REPLACEMENT OF AIR HANDLERS; AND C) REFURBISHMENT OF 12 AIR HANDLING UNITS. WHEREAS, on January 8, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission passed and adopted Ordinance No. 2003-3389, which amended Miami Beach City Code Chapter 2, Article VII by creating Division 5 thereof entitled "Campaign Finance Reform", and further amended City Code Section 38-6 entitled "Prohibited Campaign Contributions by Vendors"; WHEREAS, Section 38-6 was renumbered to Section 2-487, and amended to include the following underscored words: A person or entity who directly or indirectlv makes a contribution to a candidate who is elected to the office of mayor or commissioner shall be disqualified for a period of 12 months following the swearing in of the subject elected official from servin a as a vendor with the city; and; WHEREAS, Section 2-487(B)(4) of the City Code was amended to add the following condition for waiver of the prohibition of an individual or entity from serving as a vendor: A contract for the provision of goods, equipment or services exists which, if terminated by the City, would be adverse to the best economic interests of the City; and WHEREAS, a Candidate's Campaign Treasurer's Report from the 2003 election lists a check for a campaign contribution to the candidate's campaign for City Commissioner from Tran Construction being deposited on October 28, 2003; and WHEREAS, the candidate has been elected to the office of Commissioner; and WHEREAS, the following three contracts have been previously awarded to Tran Construction Inc.: 1. Resolution No. 2002-24979 was passed and adopted by the City Commission on September 2002. Said Resolution approved the award of contract to Tran Construction, Inc., in the amount of $2,669,000, pursuant to Bid No. 54-01/02, for the Miami Beach Golf Club (formerly Bayshore Golf Course) Clubhouse, Restroom Pavilions and Maintenance Yard Building; 2. Resolution No. 2003-25196 was passed and adopted by the City Commission on April 30, 2003. Said Resolution approved the award of a contract to Tran Construction, Inc., in the amount of $648,000, pursuant to Bid No. 03/02/03, for the Design, Permitting and Construction of Four New Restroom/Concession Facilities within the Beachfront Parks located at 21st, 46th, 53rd and 64th Streets, and authorized the reallocation of $175,000 from the General Obligation Bond Series 2000 Funds, for use in the construction of the 46th and 53rd Street Facilities; and 3. The Job Order Contract (JOC) relative to the following Miami Beach Convention Center projects: a) chiller replacement; b) replacement of air handlers; and c) refurbishment of 12 air handling units; and WHEREAS, given the provisions of the City Code, in order to continue to use this contractor on the specified projects, the City Commission must hold a public hearing and after completion of the hearing grant a waiver to the firm. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby set a public hearing to consider waiving by 5/7ths vote, the prohibition of Tran Construction, Inc. from continuing to serve as a vendor with the City pursuant to Miami Beach City Code Section 2-487 (b)(4), finding such waiver to be in the best economic interest of the City, regarding the following existing contracts: 1) the Miami Beach Golf Club Clubhouse, Restroom Pavilions and Maintenance Yard Building; 2) the Design, Permitting and Construction of Four New Restroom/Concession Facilities within the Beachfront Parks located at 21st, 46th, 53rd, and 64th streets; and 3) the Job Order Contracting (JOC) contract relative to the following Miami Beach convention center projects: a) chiller replacement; b) replacement of air handlers; and c) refurbishment of 12 air handling units, is hereby called to be held before the Mayor and City Commission in their Chambers on the Third Floor of City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, at 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday, April 14, 2004, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish appropriate Public Notice of said Public Hearing at which time and place all interested pa . s will be heard. . PASSED and ADOPTED this 17bh!day of March 200 MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ATTEST: ~yPM~ CITY CLERK T:\AGENDA \2004\Mar 1704\Regular\SetPublicHearingReso.doc M ~.L{-6-()'j CIty - CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution Setting A Public Hearing To Consider Waiving By 5/7ths Vote, The Prohibition Of Tran Construction, Inc. From Continuing To Serve As A Vendor Regarding The Following Existing Contracts: 1) The Miami Beach Golf Club Clubhouse, Restroom Pavilions And Maintenance Yard Building; 2) The Design, Permitting And Construction Of Four New Restroom/Concession Facilities Within The Beachfront Parks Located At 21st, 46th, 53rd, And 64th Streets; And 3) The Job Order Contracting (JOC) Contract Relative To The Following Miami Beach Convention Center Projects: A) Chiller Replacement; B) Reolacement Of Air Handlers; And C) Refurbishment Of 12 Air Handline Units. Issue: Shall the City Commission Set a Public Hearing? Item Summa IRecommendation: A Candidate's Campaign Treasurer's Report lists a check for a campaign contribution to the candidate's campaign for City Commission from Tran Construction being deposited on October 28, 2003. The candidate has been elected to the office of Commissioner. The following three contracts have been previously awarded to Tran Construction Inc.: 1. Resolution No. 2002-24979 was passed and adopted by the City Commission on September 2002. Said Resolution approved the award of contract to Tran Construction, Inc., in the amount of $2,669,000, pursuant to Bid No. 54-01/02, for the Miami Beach Golf Club (formerly Bayshore Golf Course) Clubhouse, Restroom Pavilions and Maintenance Yard Building. 2. Resolution No. 2003-25196 was passed and adopted by the City Commission on April 30, 2003. Said Resolution approved the award of a contract to Tran Construction, Inc., in the amount of $648,000, pursuant to Bid No. 03/02/03, for the Design, Permitting and Construction of Four New Restroom/Concession Facilities within the Beachfront Parks located at 21st, 46th, 53rd and 64th Streets, and authorized the reallocation of $175,000 from the General Obligation Bond Series 2000 Funds, for use in the construction of the 46th and 53rd Street Facilities. 3. The job order contracting (JOC) contract relative to the following Miami Beach Convention Center projects: a) chiller replacement; b) replacement of air handlers; and c) refurbishment of 12 air handling units. Given the provisions of the City Code, in order to continue to use this contractor on the specified projects, the City Commission must hold a public hearing and after completion of the hearing grant a waiver to the firm. The waiver is to be granted only on the finding by the Commission that the City's economic interests are harmed if the waiver is not granted. The Administration recommends a rovin the resolution and settin the Public Hearin . Advisory Board Recommendation: IN/A Financial Information: Funds: T:\AGENDA\2004\Mar1704\Regular\VendorOutreachSummary.doc TH AGENDA ITEM DATE C70 3-17-0 V CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \,y-c..r- City Manager () U Date: March 17,2004 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER WAIVING BY 5nTHS VOTE, THE PROHIBITION OF TRAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. FROM CONTINUING TO SERVE AS A VENDOR WITH THE CITY PURSUANT TO MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE SECTION 2- 487 (B)(4), FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE BEST ECONOMIC INTEREST OF THE CITY, REGARDING THE FOLLOWING EXISTING CONTRACTS: 1) THE MIAMI BEACH GOLF CLUB CLUBHOUSE, RESTROOM PAVILIONS AND MAINTENANCE YARD BUILDING; 2) THE DESIGN, PERMITTING AND CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR NEW RESTROOM/CONCESSION FACILITIES WITHIN THE BEACHFRONT PARKS LOCATED AT 21ST, 46TH, 53RD, AND 64TH STREETS; AND 3) THE JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) CONTRACT RELATIVE TO THE FOLLOWING MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER PROJECTS: A) CHILLER REPLACEMENT; B) REPLACEMENT OF AIR HANDLERS; AND C) REFURBISHMENT OF 12 AIR HANDLING UNITS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution to set the Public Hearing. ANALYSIS On January 8, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission passed and adopted Ordinance No. 2003-3389, which amended Miami Beach City Code Chapter 2, Article VII by creating Division 5 thereof entitled "Campaign Finance Reform", and further amended City Code Section 38-6 entitled "Prohibited Campaign Contributions by Vendors". Section 38-6 was also renumbered to Section 2-487. Section 2-487(A)(3) of the Miami Beach City Code ("City Code") was amended to include the following underscored words: A person or entity who directly or indirectlv makes a contribution to a candidate who is elected to the office of mayor or commissioner shall be disqualified for a period of 12 months following the swearing in of the subject elected official from servin a as a vendor with the city. Additionally, Section 2-487(B)(4) of the City Code was amended to add the following condition for waiver of the prohibition of an individual or entity from serving as a vendor: A contract for the provision of goods, equipment or services exists which, if terminated by the City, would be adverse to the best economic interests of the City. A Candidate's Campaign Treasurer's Report from the last election lists a check for a campaign contribution to the candidate's campaign for City Commission from Tran Construction being deposited on October 28,2003. The candidate has been elected to the office of Commissioner. The following three contracts have been previously awarded to Tran Construction Inc.; 1. Resolution No. 2002-24979 was passed and adopted by the City Commission on September 2002. Said Resolution approved the award of contract to Tran Construction, Inc., in the amount of $2,669,000, pursuant to Bid No. 54-01/02, for the Miami Beach Golf Club (formerly Bayshore Golf Course) Clubhouse, Restroom Pavilions and Maintenance Yard Building. 2. Resolution No. 2003-25196 was passed and adopted by the City Commission on April 30,2003. Said Resolution approved the award of a contract to Tran Construction, Inc., in the amount of $648,000, pursuant to Bid No. 03/02/03, for the Design, Permitting and Construction of Four New Restroom/Concession Facilities within the Beachfront Parks located at 21St, 46th, 53rd and 64th Streets, and authorized the reallocation of $175,000 from the General Obligation Bond Series 2000 Funds, for use in the construction ofthe 46th and 53rd Street Facilities. 3. The job order contracting (JOC) contract relative to the following Miami Beach Convention Center projects: a) chiller replacement; b) replacement of air handlers; and c) refurbishment of 12 air handling units. Given the provisions of the City Code, in order to continue to use this contractor on the specified projects, the City Commission must hold a public hearing and after completion of the hearing grant a waiver to the firm. The waiver is to be granted only on the finding by the Commission that the City's economic interests are harmed if the waiver is not granted. Under separate cover, information relative to the economic impacts on the City will be provided to the Commission. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission set a public hearing to consider waiving by 5/7ths vote, the prohibition of Tran Construction, Inc. from continuing to serve as a vendor with the City pursuantto Miami Beach City Code Section 2-487 (B)(4), finding such waiver to be in the best economic interest of the City, regarding the following existing contracts: 1) The Miami Beach Golf Club Clubhouse, Restroom Pavilions And Maintenance Yard Building; 2) The Design, Permitting And Construction Of Four New Restroom/Concession Facilities Within The Beachfront Parks Located At 21st, 46th, 53rd, And 64th Streets; and 3) The Job Order Contracting (JOC) Contract Relative To The Following Miami Beach Convention Center Projects: A) Chiller Replacement; B) Replacement Of Air Handlers; And C) Refurbishment Of 12 Air Handling Units. JMG:RCM:TH:GL T:\AGENDA\2004\Mar1704\Regular\ VendorCampaignPublicHearing1 revised.doc