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Approval of a Third Amendment to the Existing Professional Services Agreement with Sandrine Cassidy Schmitt Increasing the Not-to-Exceed Amount by $1,470.00 (to a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $61,470.00) to Support the Environmental Programs and Operations Division of the Public Works Department.
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City of Culver City, California
Agenda Item Report
Meeting Date: 07/27/2015 Item Number: C-6
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: Approval of a Third Amendment to the Existing
Professional Services Agreement with Sandrine Cassidy Schmitt Increasing the Not-
to-Exceed Amount by $1,470.00 (to a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $61,470.00) to
Support the Environmental Programs and Operations Division of the Public Works
Department.
Contact Person/Dept.: Catherine Vargas Phone Number: (310) 253-6411
Fiscal Impact: Yes [X] No [] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]
Public Hearing: [] Action Item: [] Attachments: []
Commission Action Required: Yes [] No [X] Date:
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Agenda and Meetings
(E-mail) Agenda and Meetings – City Council (07/22/15)
Department Approval:
Charles D. Herbertson (07/16/15)
City Attorney Approval:
Carol Schwab (by H. Baker) (07/20/15)
Chief Financial Officer Approval:
Jeff Muir (07/21/15)
City Manager Approval:
John M. Nachbar (07/22/15)
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the City Council approve a third amendment to the existing
Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Sandrine Cassidy Schmitt (Schmitt)
increasing the not-to-exceed amount by $1,470.00 (to a total not-to-exceed amount
of $61,470.00) to provide part-time support to the Environmental Programs and
Operations Division of the Public Works Department.
BACKGROUND:
On November 19, 2013, the City Manager’s Office administratively approved a PSA
with Schmitt in an amount not-to-exceed $30,000 and expiring on April 30, 2014 to
develop and implement a comprehensive business recycling outreach program. On
May 1, 2014, the parties administratively approved a first amendment to the
agreement to extend the PSA’s term to June 30, 2014. On July 1, 2014, the parties
administratively approved a second amendment to extend the term of the PSA to
June 30, 2015 and increase the not-to-exceed amount of $60,000.
During Fiscal Year 2014/2015, Schmitt assisted staff to close out a Household
Hazardous Waste grant (HHW Grant). Costs related to those actions are $1,470.
The HHW Grant related expenses are a one-time event. Staff is recommending that
the City Council approve an amendment to the existing Professional Services
Agreement with Ms. Cassidy Schmitt in the amount of $1,470.00 which will allow
payment of these costs. City of Culver City, California
Agenda Item Report
DISCUSSION
Culver City Municipal Code Section 3.07.085 provides that the City may award
purchase orders and contracts in any amount for professional or personal services
without complying with the formal bidding procedures provided the purchase order or
contract shall be based upon competitive quotations, whenever practical, as
determined by the City Manager. Given the City’s past successful experience with
Ms. Cassidy Schmitt and the specialized nature of the professional services provided,
obtaining of such competitive quotations is not practical at this time.
Should the City Council approve this request, in addition to the proposed increase in
the contract amount, the City Attorney’s Office will also include language in the third
amendment to reflect that HHW Grant services are an authorized service under the
agreement.
FISCAL ANALYSIS:
The cost of the proposed third amendment is budgeted in the City Council
Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 in the Environmental Programs and
Operations Division of the Public Works Department in account 20260400.619800.
MOTION:
That the City Council:
1) Approve an amendment to the existing professional services agreement with
Sandrine Cassidy Schmitt for an additional amount not-to-exceed $1,470.00 (to a
total not-to-exceed amount of $61,470.00) to provide support for the Environmental
Programs and Operations Division of the Public Works Department; and,
2) Authorize the City Attorney to review/prepare the necessary documents; and,
3) Authorize the City Manager to execute such documents on behalf of the City.