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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG55-05 (2) Ordinance No. G55-05 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE G82-03 AMEND G CHAPTER 5.08 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976 AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "SOURCE SELECTION; COMPETITI E SEALED BIDDING" WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Elgin is a ome rule municipality as defined in Article 7, Section 6a of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Il inois; and WHEREAS,a home rule unit may exercise any power . n d perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and WHEREAS,an ordinance providing for the regulation . d procedures for the procurement of supplies, services and construction by the City pertains to the Novernment and affairs of the City of Elgin; and WHEREAS,on September 24,2003 the City Council o the City of Elgin adopted Ordinance No.G82-03 which provided for certain amendments to Chapte 5.08 of the Elgin Municipal Code,as amended, entitled "Source Selection; Competitive Sealed Bidding"; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Elgin ha- determined that it is necessary and desirable to continue with the local purchasing preference provided for in Elgin Municipal Code Section 5.08.160, by repealing the sunset provision in Sectio 2 of Ordinance No. G82-03. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE I ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That Ordinance No.G82-03 be and is h reby amended by repealing Section 2 thereof in its entirety. Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinani es in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and are hereby repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full fore: and effect from and after its passage and publication in the manner provided by law. Si Ei Schock Ed S hock, Mayor Presented: June 8, 2005 Passed: June 8, 2005 Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 7 Nays: 0 Recorded: June 9, 2005 Published: Attest: s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk • ,��OF F< ° c�" A enda Item No. a I---1 • fa-------, ,,. § City of Elgin g yl , 'IrCDF\- E L4 " 01 May 20, 2005 G 0! ''i '; - 0 iii N 1 3f ; , TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FINANCIALLY STABLE CITU GOVERNMENT ETFIC'IENI SERVICES AND QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE FROM: Olufemi Folarin, City Manager William A. Cogley, Corporatio Counsel SUBJECT: Ordinance Providing for Local Purchasing Prefeience PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to submit to the Mayor ard members of the City Council a report regarding the City's experience with a local purchasing reference ordinance and whether an ordinance providing for the further continuation of a local purchasing preference should be adopted. egik RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt an ordinance providing for the continuation of the City's existing ordinance providing for a local purchasing preference. BACKGROUND On September 24, 2003, the City Council adopted Ordinance G82-03 providing for a local purchasing preference. A copy of Ordinance G82-03 is attached. The City's existing local purchasing preference is provide for in Elgin Municipal Code Section 5.08.160 and applies to competitive sealed bids. Th ordinance provides a responsive and responsible local business with a preference in the amou t of two percent (2%), but not to exceed $500, for contracts of$25,000 or less and in the amou t of one percent (1%), but not to exceed $2,500, for contract in excess of$25,000. Section 2 of the subject ordinance provided for a two ye r sunset provision whereby the ordinance will automatically expire on September 24, 2005. ection 2 further provides that the City Manager is directed to submit a report to the City Counc 1 prior to the automatic expiration of the ordinance and therein advise the City Council of th City's experience with the local purchasing preference and recommend to the City Council ether an ordinance providing for the further continuation of a local purchasing preference shoul be adopted. Ordinance Providing for Local Purchasing Preference May 20, 2005 rPage 2 Attached is a report from Gail Cohen, the City's Human Resources and Purchasing Director, on the City's experience with the local purchasing preference since the inception thereof in September, 2003. Such report provides that the local purchasing preference has been used three times during this time period. The three instances are set forth in the attached report. The increased cost to the City resulting from the local purchasing preference over this time period totals $1,334.50. The City has also received two letters of complaint regarding the subject ordinance with both such letters of complaint coming from car dealers. Given all of the circumstances in this matter it is recommended that the City continue with the local purchasing preference ordinance as set forth in Section 5.08.160. Adoption of an ordinance is required given the sunset provision in Ordinance G82-03. COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED None V/LLINANCIAL IMPACT The continuation of a local purchasing preference ordinance will result in increased costs for City procurements. The amount of such increased costs for City procurements is unknown and will depend upon the number of circumstances in which the local purchasing preference is r. applied. gt ....L-Lit-AL IMPACT A local purchasing preference ordinance should be limited to circumstances where the City is a market participant; i.e. contracts involving the use of City funds. A local purchasing preference ordinance should also be based upon a substantial reason for requiring the hiring of local contractors and that non-resident contractors or workers must somehow be shown to constitute a particular source of the problem which is attempted to be remedied, e.g., high levels of unemployment in the local trades. Findings on the issue of unemployment levels in the City were included in Ordinance G82-03. ALTERNATIVES 1. Adoption of an ordinance continuing a local purchasing preference ordinance as proposed or in an amended form. 2. Do not adopt an ordinance continuing the local purchasing preference ordinance. Respectfully submitted for Council consideration. WAC/mg r Attachment Ordinance No. G82-03 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5 . 08 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "SOURCE SELECTION; COMPETITIVE SEALED BIDDING" WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is a home rule municipality as defined in Article VII, Section 6A of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, a home rule unit may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government mild affairs; and WHEREAS, an ordinance providing for the regulation and procedures for the procurement of supiplies, services and construction by the City of Elgin pertains to the government and affairs of the City of Elgin; and WHEREAS, unemployment levels within the City of Elgin have been and continue to remain at a higher level than the unemployment levels in the State of Illinois and nationwide; and WHEREAS, a local purchasing preference for City of Elgin contracts will result in additional business opportunities and employment opportunities within the City of Elgin and will assist 00k in reducing unemployment levels within the ity of Elgin. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C:TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS : Section 1 . That Chapter 5 . 08 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, entitled "Source Selection; Competitive Sealed Bidding" , be and is hereby further amended by adding a new Section 5 . 08 . 160 thereto entitled "Local Purchasing Preference" to read as follows : "5 . 08 . 160 : Local Purchasing Preference : A. Notwithstanding anything to the cOntrary in this chapter or in this title, in the award of contracts by competitive sealed bid, the lowest evaluated bid price from a responsive and responsible local business shall be accepted, provided that the lowest bid from a responsive and responsible local business does not exceed the lowest evaluated bid price from a responsive and responsible non-local business by more than to percent (2%) but not to exceed a total of $500 for contracts of $25, 000 or less, or by more than one percent (1%) but not to exceed a total of $2, 500 for contracts n excess of $25, 000 . B. For the purposes of this section, a local business shall mean a business authorized to do business under the laws of the City of Elgin, a business with its principal place (.1114 of business located within the corporate limits of the City of Elgin, which has the majprity of its regular, full time workforce located within the City of Elgin and is subject to City of Elgin taxe3, including, but not limited to sales taxes . C. Any person, business, organization or bidder that submits false or misleading information in connection with an assertion that such person, business, organization or bidder constitutes a local business under this section shall be subject to being suspended from doing business with the city as provided in Chapter 5 . 30 of this code. " Section 2 . That Section 5 . 08 . 160 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, shall without further council action automatically expire September 30, 2005 . It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent of the city council that the adoption of ordinance provisions for a local purchasing preference is being done on an experimental basis only and that no person, business, organization or bidder shall have any property interest, vested right or other continuing protectable interest in the continuation of a local purchasing preference. The city manager is directed to submit a report to the city council prior to the automatic expiration of Section 5 . 08 . 160 and therein shall advise the city rcouncil as to the city' s experience witi a local purchasing preference and recommend to the City Council whether an ordinance providing for the further continuation of a local purchasing preference should be adopted. Section 3 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinilnce be and are hereby repealed. Section 4 . That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage in the manner provided by law. s/ Ed 1 Schock Ed Schpck, Mayor Presented: September 24 , 2003 Passed: September 24 , 2003 Vote : Yeas : 5 Nays : 1 Recorded: September 25, 2003 Published: Attest : eift. s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk . ^ . r May 9, 2005 MEMORANDUM • TO: Olufemi Folarin, City Manager FROM: Gail Cohen, Human Resources and Purchasing Director ll1--' SUBJECT: Local Purchasing Preference As required by Chapter 5.08.160 of the Elgin Municipal Code, I am reporting the City's experience with the Local Purchasing Preference since its inception in Septerriber, 2003. The Local Purchasing Preference has been used twice thus far ma�o||own: � Bid Name Low Bidder Elgin Bidder Increased Cost to City 6 used midsize 4 door Spring Hill Ford Ron Hopkins sedans East Dundee IL Elgin IL $53.970 $54.470 $500.00 2OU4Poin�Epoxy Marking Specialists AC Pave � Pavement MarkingArlington Heights IL Gtrip)ng $92.348.00 Elgin IL $92.897.50 $549.50 TOTAL $1.049.50 The Ordinance has not increased the City's cost of doing busine , nor has it provided any significant advantage for local vendors. We received two letters of complaint regarding the ondinonca, both from car dealers. Based on the facts above, as well as my original objections (St mber 10, 2003 memo attached), I recommend that the Local Purchasing Preference expre on September 30, 2005. �� . Cc: VViUiam {�og|ey. Legal O*pa�ment�� 1 - .' . . rik1O.�UO3 September � MEMORANDUM TO: BID Cogley, Corporation Counsel FROM: Gail Cohen, Purchasing Directo SUBJECT: Local Purchasing Preference Please find below survey results from Illinois communities and natibnal cities and counties regarding local purchasing preferences. All three surveys indicate that the majority of governmental entities do have local purchasing preferences. As Purchasing Director, I am opposed b>the imposition ofmlocal purchasing preference for the*mUVwingreasons: � • Elgin's busibase is large h or diverse enou h to support a local purchasing preference. Many of our competitive bids hay no participation from Elgin companies. A local purchasing preference would benefit nly a few Elgin businesses offering the goods and services we competitively bid. • Local purchasing preferences may discourage out of tvendors from participating in our bidding process, decreasing the number of bids and increasing the prices we pay for goods and services. In a bid recently brought before Council, an out of town automobile dealer's bid was slightly less than an in-town dealer. Our vehiclebidmhave historically received few responses. The Fleet Superintendent has wbrked hard to increase dealer interest and participation in these bids; a local purchasing preference would decrease rparticipation back to one or two bidders. • Local bidders | d have "advantage" i h they its operations. They have had opportunities to develop relat onships with departments. They have lower travel and other overhead expenses tha out of town vendors. The majority of our small dollar purchases, such as food, hardVvare, hand tools and landscaping supplies, are purchased from Elgin businesses. • Local purchasing preferences benefit only a small portion of the community while penalizing every taxpayer. A local purchasing preferenc benefits only the vendor who is awarded a contract. All other taxpayers, including other lcal cal businesses, are penalized when the City spends more on goods and services. • How is"local business"defined; does it include someone who works out of their home for a company headquartered in another town or state? Dos it include a local branch of a national or multi-national company? Once a definition is greed upon,who verifies that a business meets the definition? • Elgin is a major part of the Fox Valley and the Chicagolad area. Elgin works with neighboring communities on many issues including econbmic development, expansion of O'Hare and rapid transit. Elgin businesses are not insular entities but part of the larger geographic region. A local purchasing preference seem*to contradict the way Elgin public and private sectors conduct their business inothe��oreos. If you need additional information on this subject, please call me at 5607. rillb' I • rik ILLINOIS CITIES AND TOWN Municipality Local Preference—Yes/No Arlington Heights No Aurora No Chicago Yes Chicago Public Schools No Cook County Yes Evanston Yes Illinois Central Management Services No Joliet No Kane County No Lisle No McHenry County No Park Ridge No Schaumburg No Skokie No Springfield Yes - lesser of 2% or $2,000 added to low bid if not local for eval purposes Springfield School District #186 No Water Reclamation District Greater Chicago No Winnetka No A few of the"yes"respondents mentioned that an Illinois statute prohibits the use of local purchasing preferences when other than local funds are being spent. DRAFT 5/11/05 i)rdinance No. G AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE G82-03 AMENDINçI CHAPTER 5.08 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED"SOURCE SELECTION; COMPETITIVE SEALED BIDDING" WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Elgin is a home rule municipality as defined in Article 7, Section 6a of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS,a home rule unit may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and WHEREAS, an ordinance providing for the regulation and procedures for the procurement of supplies, services and construction by the City pertains to the goVernment and affairs of the City of Elgin; and WHEREAS,on September 24,2003 the City Council of tle City of Elgin adopted Ordinance No.G82-03 which provided for certain amendments to Chapter 5. 8 of the Elgin Municipal Code,as amended, entitled "Source Selection; Competitive Sealed Bidding"; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Elgin has eltermined that it is necessary and rdesirable to continue with the local purchasing preference provided for in Elgin Municipal Code Section 5.08.160, by repealing the sunset provision in Section 2 of Ordinance No. G82-03. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI1Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That Ordinance No. G82-03 be and is herby amended by repealing Section 2 thereof in its entirety. Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinance S in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and are hereby repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force aiid effect from and after its passage and publication in the manner provided by law. Ed Schock, Myor Presented: Passed: Vote: Yeas Nays: rRecorded: Published: - Attest: rk Dolonna Mecum,City Clerk F:\Legal Dept\Ordinances\Purchasing-Local Preference Amended-WAC.doc r