HomeMy WebLinkAbout6147ORDINANCE NO.6 1 4 7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING AUBURN CITY CODE
CHAPTER 3.10 ENTITLED "PURCHASING POLICY" FOR THE
PURPOSE OF REVISING CODE LANGUAGE TO CLARIFY INTENT
WHEREAS, a review of the current code revealed a need to clarify the
language throughout the chapter.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Chapter 3.10 of the City of Auburn Code is amended to
read as follows:
Chapter 3.10
PURCHASING POLICY
Sections:
3.10.010 Purchase order.
3.10.020 Expenditure limits.
3.10.025 Professional and personal services.
3.10.026 Public work projects -Contract amendment -Conditions.
3.10.028 Approval by council committee of asset and/or system
expansions, additions, and betterments.
3.10.029 Competitive negotiations.
3.10.030 Administrative procedures authority.
3.10.050 Emergency purchases -Authorization.
3.10.010 Purchase order.
All payments for pt~~.,--e~city goods and services in excess of $100.00
shall be made only after a purchase order has been duly authorized and.
approved, .
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~~pa~r~r~en-t. (Ord. 5490 § 1, 2000.)
3.10.020 Expenditure limits.
The following expenditure limits and authorization approvals shall apply for all
expenditures of municipal goods and services. For contracts with total dollar
amounts up to $5,000, authority rests at the department director level. All
contracts over $5,000, up to $25,000, and contracts for goods and services that
have been individually and separately listed in the city's annual budget shall be
approved and signed by the mayor prior to purchase order issuance or
placement of an order with vendors. For all unbudgeted expenditures not
individually and separately listed in the city's annual budget in excess of
$25,000, approval shall be obtained from the mayor, the appropriate council
committee and the city council. Such committee approval shall be reflected in
the committee minutes. (Ord. 5778 § 2, 2003; Ord. 5490 § 1, 2000.)
3.10.025 Professional and personal services.
A. Professional and personal services are those services involving
specialized skill, education, and special knowledge. These services include, but
are not limited to, architectural, engineering, design services, accounting, art,
real estate appraisal, relocation assistance, title abstracts, surveying, soils
analysis, and core testing.
B. Procurement and administration of such contracts are the responsibility
of the mayor or the department director. The mayor/designees may sign
professional or personal service contracts in conformity with ACC 3.10.020 and
2.03.030
.Council action will
be required to authorize amendments to contracts that are either not included in
the budget ar exceed the approved budget as follows:
1. When the original contract is under $25,000 and was not included in
the budget and the total of the amendment(s) will increase the total contract
amount to more than $25,000.
2. When the original contract is $25 000 or mare and was not included in
the budget and the total of the amendment(s) will increase the total contract
amount by more than $25L000 and the amendment(s) are also not budgeted.
3. When the original contract was included in the budq_et and the total of
the amendment(s) to the contract will increase the total contract amount to
more then $25 000 above the amount included in the budget. (Ord. 5640 § 1,
2002; Ord. 5490 § 1, 2000.)
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3.10.026 Public work projects -Contract amendment -Conditions.
A. Construction cGontracts which have been initially authorized by the city
council may be amended administratively by the mayor/designees by change
order, letter of instruction, or other legally appropriate form, up to the total
maximum contract amounts set forth below:
1. Awarded~it+,al contract amount plus up to fi-vetwenty {20} percent for
contracts originally awardeda~+~l~+~ri~ for up to $9200,000.
2. Awardedfrl contract amount plus up to fifteen (15)
percent or $540,000, whichever is greater, for contracts originally
awardedatrtk~i~ for between $9200,000 and $5;4500,000.
3. Awarded-it+af contract amount plus up to tweten 10 percent or
$75,000, whichever is greater, for contracts originally awardeda~~~"~z,~i~a for
between $5;4500,000 and $a-91,000,000.
4. Awarded contract amount plus up to e+~efive 5 percent or
$100,000, whichever is greater, for contracts originally awardedat~#1~~rFZ~E:t# for
between ~ 1,000,000 and $5,000,000.
5. Awarded contract amount plus up to two and one half (2.5) percent or
$250 000 whichever is greater far contracts on ic~nally awarded far over
$a-45,000,000.
B. If available budget contingency remains after the authorized total
maximum contract amount, as defined in subsection A of this section, is
reached, additional authorization to increase the total contract amount shall be
obtained from the appropriate city council committee.
C. No administrative action is authorized, the result of which would be to
amend a contract to increase the authorized total maximum contract amount, as
defined in subsection A of this section, beyond funds approved by the city
council. (Ord. 5525 § 1, 2001.)
3.10.028 Approval by council committee of asset and/or system
expansions, additions, and betterments.
Asset and/or system expansions, additions, and betterments that have been
recognized as authorized capital projects exceeding $25,000 in the a~-l
budget shall be reviewed by the appropriate council committee to formally
initiate the project prior to a call for bids
. (Ord. 5490 §
1, 2000.)
3.10.029 Competitive negotiations.
Competitive negotiations can be used as an alternative to the competitive
bidding procedures for the acquisition of electronic data processing and
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telecommunications systems, energy saving or energy related equipment or
services, or when it is determined in writing that the use of competitive bidding
is neither practicable nor advantageous to the city of Auburn.
"Electronic data processing" includes, but is not limited to, systems which
comprise a combination of equipment or units to provide input of source data,
and storage and processing of data and output in predetermined form, including
a central processing unit (CPU) or main frame. (Ord. 5490 § 1, 2000.)
3.10.030 Administrative procedures authority.
The mayor is authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may
be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation. (Ord. 5490 § 1,
2000.)
3.10.050 Emergency purchases -Authorization.
The mayor is hereby authorized to make emergency purchases or enter into
emergency contracts,. such emergencies being:
A. In case of any breakage or loss of equipment or in other circumstances
in which any necessary service is or is about to be interrupted;
B. In cases where the city will suffer loss by following the normal purchases
and contract procedures;
C. In situations where public health or safety may be jeopardized;
D. In other cases as allowed by state law. (Ord. 5525 § 1, 2001.)
Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such
administrative procedures as may be .necessary to carry out the directions of
this ordinance.
Section 3. If any portion of this Ordinance or its application to any
person or circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance or the
application of the provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be
affected.
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Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days
from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law.
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City Clerk
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Daniel B. He'I
City Attorney
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