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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 16 - Award Purchase Order for Security Cameras and Accessories Police Department www.santa-ana.org/departments/police/ Item # 16 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report July 19, 2022 TOPIC: Award Purchase Order for Security Cameras and Accessories AGENDA TITLE: Award Purchase Order to Sandoval Custom Creations Incorporated for Security Cameras and Accessories in the Amount of $137,473 (Specification No. 22-038) (Cannabis Enforcement Fund) RECOMMENDED ACTION Authorize a one-time purchase of security cameras and accessories from Sandoval Custom Creations Incorporated in the amount of $137,473, subject to non-substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION The City Attorney’s Office, Code Enforcement, Public Works, and Law Enforcement personnel each play a vital role when addressing community and City Council complaints regarding City codes and ordinances violations. Oftentimes, these violations involve public nuisances and activities that are detrimental to the health and safety of the community. The use of these security cameras will enable city personnel to monitor the alleged community complaints regarding illegal cannabis activity, illicit massage parlors, graffiti, street racing, narcotic houses, illegal dumping of trash, and other chronic public nuisances locations. Having the ability to accurately see the alleged activity with the security cameras allows the City to properly address the violations through potential criminal enforcement and through highly effective civil abatement proceedings. This purchase is for 20 cameras and accessories, which will ensure that all departments will be able to address the specific issues, and the Police Department already has the necessary training to install the equipment. These cameras are specifically designed so they can be installed and removed from various locations as part of any on-going investigation. An Invitation for Bid (IFB) was advertised on March 2, 2022 on the City’s online bid and management publication system. A summary of the bid invitation and bids received is as follows: Award Purchase Order for Security Cameras and Accessories July 19, 2022 Page 2 2 8 3 5 244 Vendors notified 7 Santa Ana vendors notified 52 Vendors downloaded the bid packet 1 Bid received 0 Bids received from Santa Ana vendors The bid was received and opened on March 15, 2022, and the bid submitted by Sandoval Custom Creations Incorporated located in Palmer Lake, Colorado was determined to be responsive and meets the City’s requirements. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds in the amount of $137,473 are available for expenditure in the current fiscal year as follows: Fiscal Year Accounting Unit - Account #Fund Description Accounting Unit, Account Description Amount FY 22-23 01214010-63001 Cannabis Public Benefit Fund Police Enforcement Services, Miscellaneous Operating Expenses $137,473 These funds are available through “Cannabis Enforcement Funding” SAMC Chapter 13- 202, “Enforcement Services any and all services provided by City staff for the prevention, detection, investigation and violations of the City's codes and ordinances intended to prevent public nuisances or activities that are detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community.” EXHIBIT(S) 1. Article XX. Cannabis Public Benefit Fund Submitted By: David Valentin, Police Chief Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager PART II ‐ THE CODE  Chapter 13 ‐ FUNDS  ARTICLE XX. CANNABIS PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND        Santa Ana, California, Code of Ordinances    Created: 2021‐07‐14 10:10:33 [EST]  (Supp. No. 25)    Page 1 of 3  ARTICLE XX. CANNABIS PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND  Sec. 13‐200. Establishment of the fund.  There is hereby established within the City of Santa Ana the "Cannabis Public Benefit  Fund," which shall be two sub‐funds, one for Enforcement Services and one for Youth Services,  within the City's General Fund (the "Cannabis Fund").   (Ord. No. NS‐2959 , § 1, 12‐4‐18)  Sec. 13‐201. Purpose.  The Cannabis Fund shall be used to fund new or additional Youth Services, as of the date of  the fund creation, for City of Santa Ana residents. The Cannabis Fund shall not be used to  supplement existing Youth Services. The Cannabis Fund shall also be used to fund community  enforcement and code enforcement.   (Ord. No. NS‐2959 , § 1, 12‐4‐18)  Sec. 13‐202. Definitions.  For the purposes of this Article, the following words and phrases shall be construed as  having the following definitions:   Adult Use shall have the same meaning as that set forth in Santa Ana Municipal Code  ("SAMC") section 40‐2(2) as may be periodically amended. At the time of adoption of this  Article, meaning cannabis or cannabis products that are intended to be used for non‐medicinal  purposes by a person twenty‐one (21) years of age or older.   Commercial Cannabis Activity shall have the same meaning as that set forth in SAMC  section 40‐2(9) as may be periodically amended. At the time of adoption of this Article,  meaning the cultivation, possession, manufacture, distribution, processing, storing, laboratory,  packaging, labeling, transportation, delivery or sale of cannabis or cannabis products as  provided for in this Chapter [Chapter 40]. Permitted commercial cannabis activities are listed in  Land Use Table 40‐5 of this Chapter [Chapter 40].   Enforcement Services any and all services provided by City staff for the prevention,  detection, investigation and violations of the City's codes and ordinances intended to prevent  public nuisances or activities that are detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the  community.   EXHIBIT 1           Created: 2021‐07‐14 10:10:33 [EST]  (Supp. No. 25)    Page 2 of 3  Medicinal/Medical Cannabis shall have the same meaning as that set forth in SAMC  section 40‐2(27) as may be periodically amended. At the time of adoption of this Article,  meaning cannabis or a product containing cannabis, including, but not limited to, concentrates,  and extractions, intended to be sold for use by medicinal cannabis patients in California  pursuant to the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, found at Section 11362.5 of the California  Health and Safety Code. Medical cannabis retail is regulated by Chapter 18 and Chapter 21 of  the Santa Ana Municipal Code.   Operating Agreement shall have the same meaning as that set forth in SAMC section 40‐1C  as may be periodically amended. At the time of adoption of this Article, meaning a legally  binding written agreement between each commercial cannabis business operator and the City,  executed by the City Manager, or his or her designee, and in a form or substance satisfactory to  the Executive Director of Planning and Building and the City Attorney, and containing those  provisions necessary to ensure that the requirements of this article are satisfied. A distinct  Commercial Cannabis Operating Agreement shall be required for each location and type of  commercial cannabis business activity taking place at an approved Commercial Cannabis  Business.   Youth Services means any and all services provided to residents of the City under the age  of 24 for athletic, recreational, health, educational, or human services, directly by City staff or  through partnerships with third parties. This may include City facility improvements,  maintenance and equipment needs related to youth services.   (Ord. No. NS‐2959 , § 1, 12‐4‐18)  Sec. 13‐203. Cannabis revenue funding.  A. Automatic Deposit of Cannabis Tax Revenues into the Cannabis Fund. The Cannabis Fund  shall be funded by an automatic deposit of one‐third (⅓) of all cannabis tax revenues  generated each year for Enforcement Services and one‐third (⅓) of all cannabis tax  revenues generated each year for Youth Services, commencing with the Fiscal Year Budget  for 2018‐20 and continuing thereafter in the budget for each Fiscal Year, from all of the  following: 1) Operating Agreements for Commercial Cannabis businesses and 2) Any newly  adopted Cannabis Business License Tax. For purposes of this subsection, in addition to the  descriptions provided directly above in this paragraph, the phrase "cannabis tax revenues"  means all revenues generated from any new or increased cannabis tax which has been  approved by the voters of the City on or after the effective date of this Chapter and any  increase of the cannabis tax authorized by the Santa Ana Municipal Code and approved by  the City Council. Tax revenue from Medicinal/Medical Cannabis shall not go into the  Cannabis Fund. Funds in these sub‐funds shall be carried over from year‐to‐year.   B. Discretionary Deposits into Cannabis Fund Not Prohibited. Nothing in this Chapter shall  prohibit the City Council, as part of the budgeting process, from contributing additional            Created: 2021‐07‐14 10:10:33 [EST]  (Supp. No. 25)    Page 3 of 3  revenues to the Cannabis Fund, as determined in the City Council's sound legislative  discretion.   C. Expenditures from the Cannabis Fund. Funds in the Cannabis Fund shall be restricted to 1)  Youth Services: expenditures for new, additional or enhanced, as of the date the Cannabis  Fund is created, Youth Services for City of Santa Ana residents and 2) Enforcement  Services: expenditures for Enforcement Services.   (Ord. No. NS‐2959 , § 1, 12‐4‐18)  Sec. 13‐204. Presentation to city council.  At least two times per year the City Manager shall make a presentation to the City Council  and report on the revenue that has been deposited in the Cannabis Fund and expenditures  from the Cannabis Fund.   (Ord. No. NS‐2959 , § 1, 12‐4‐18)  Sec. 13‐205. Procedure for amending, suspending or rescinding ordinance.  This ordinance may only be amended, suspended or rescinded by an affirmative vote of at  least two‐thirds of the City Council after making findings that a structural deficit exists in the  same manner as required to access the Economic Uncertainty Account as set forth in the City's  Budget and Financial Policy.   (Ord. No. NS‐2959 , § 1, 12‐4‐18)