CC - Item 4H - Authorization To Attend The Statewide Law Enforcement And Community REcognition Dinner, April 20, 2002, SacramentoTO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGE DATE: MARCH 20, 2002
RE: AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND THE STATEWIDE LAW
ENFORCEMENT AND COMMUNITY RECOGNITION DINNER,
APRIL 20, 2002, SACRAMENTO
Attached for your consideration is information regarding the aforementioned event. One of the
honorees at this year's dinner is Deputy David Komin, who works the D.U.I. Enforcement unit.,
in the City of Rosemead.
Deputy Komin will be receiving the highest commendation awarded by the California State
Organization of Mothers Against Drunk Driving for his enforcement efforts during the past year.
Deputy Komin distinguished himself by effecting over 100 arrests during the past year.
This activity is an eligible Brulte Grant expenditure.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council authorized the attendance of Lieutenant .
Wallace and Deputy Komin.
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COUNCIL AGEI}DA
MAR 2 6 2002
ITEM No. • e- e- ' Al
761551 N25A-SH-AD32A(2 2)
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
DATE MARCH 20, 2002
OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE FILE NO.
FROM: WAYNE A. WALLACE, LIEUTENANT TO: BILL CROWE, DIRECTOR OF ADMIN.
TEMPLE STATION SVS.
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND THE STATEWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND
COMMUNITY RECOGNITION DINNER, APRIL 20,2002, SACRAMENTO, CA.
ATTACHED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS INFORMATION REGARDING THE
AFOREMENTIONED AWARDS DINNER. ONE OF THE HONOREES AT THIS
YEARS DINNER IS DEPUTY DAVID KOMIN, WHO WORKS THE D.U.I.
ENFORCEMENT UNIT IN THE CITY.
DEPUTY KOMIN WILL BE RECEIVING THE HIGHEST COMMENDATION
AWARDED BY THE CALIFORNIA STATE ORGANIZATION OF MOTHERS
AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING FOR HIS ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS DURING THE
PAST YEAR. DEPUTY KOMIN DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF BY EFFECTING
OVER 100 ARRESTS DURING THE PAST YEAR.
THE USE OF BRULTE GRANT FUNDS IS AN APPROVED EXPENDITURE FOR
THIS EVENT.
RECOMMENDATION
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE
THE ATTENDANCE OF LIEUTENANT WALLACE AND DEPUTY KOMIN.
Honoree Notification
_Statertrirfe ,Caen Er farcement and
Cinninunity XeWyflitwn Dinner
l'nngnu uha ions! g ou have 6cen chosen to receive MAD'D Ca(i fornia Cs
highest comnendatiorn at the
2tMt2 ti latewide Laur •Lnjorcerneni and Community `A'ccognitiart'Dirmer.
'fis event is hosted by Mothers Against Drunk Driving ('MAL'I)) and
spororored by the Ca(fomia Office of Traffic Safety
through the Business, Transportation v Mousing Agency.
As an (wnoree ai this etrent,your dinner unf be complimentary,
provided that you complete and return the enclosed
Dinner Aeservanon card by Aprill0, 2002.
If anyone uafbe accompanying you :o the event, their dinners most
be reserved in advance. Payment by checkorcredit card must accompany the
Dirmer reservation card For registration purpose, the names of a((guests
mast be inc(udedon the Dinnerreservation card
`Ifwnkyou joryourcontribution to
the fght against drunkdriving and underage drinking.
7M1re (aokforward to seeing you on Apri(20th.
reservations must be received by April 10th.
No tickets will be sold at the door.
')iru Are Cordiaflll I nvilcd to'loin 'its 'I('/ Out
Statewide
Law 'Lr forcentent and
Community R,ecagnitton Dinner
Saturday, Apri(20, 2002
'Mocktails' at sixo'cfock Dinner at seven o'clo, k
Each year the California State Organi<.a tion of -.If(, thers Again=t
Drunk Driving (MADD) recognizes fart, er yon-curent officers and
other community leaders for their efforts that contribute to our
mission: to stov drunk rfnvinp suFFort the vlllvw of tliB rrivfent
crime and vrevent underage drirrkyy.
Please complete and mail the enclosed Dinner reserzattion
cardso that we willreceive it by Apri(loth.
For hotel reservations, please calf the Holiday Inn Sacramento
Northeast, 5321 Date Avenue, Sacramento, (800)356-9234. Mention
you are withMAD'D'sgroup to receive specia(rates. Rooms may be
reserved at a rate of $84 (Singfe or Double Occupancy) as long as
reservations are made no later than Apri(5th. Reservations made
after this date wif(be accepted on a space-avai(ab(e basis.
Semi forma(attire or uniforms welcome.
We hope you conjoin us.
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER
DATE: March 5, 2002
RE: APPROVAL OF CONTRACTOR FOR LEAD TESTING AND RISK
ASSESSMENT SERVICES
On September 15, 2000, new federal regulations took effect to help reduce the
hazard of lead-based paint in the environment. These regulations affect
programs offered by the City of Rosemead that are funded through HOME and
the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) programs. Specifically, these
regulations affect the Residential Rehabilitation Program and the Mortgage
Assistance Program. The City filed for a waiver of the regulations and
implemented a Transition and Implementation Plan to implement those
regulations. That waiver has now ended.'
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As part of the requirements, the City needs to conduct lead testing and risk
assessments for properties that are participating in the City's rehabilitation
programs and must conduct clearance tests of HOME purchased properties
where peeling paint has been identified and must be remediated. Accordingly,
the City issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to qualified firms to conduct lead
testing, risk assessment and clearance testing in accordance with federal
requirements. The contract period is for a maximum of three (3) years, beginning
in FY 2001-2002.
COUP!C14 AGENDA
MAR 2 6 2002
ITEM No. Z"• de, -F'
Approval of Lead Testing and Risk Assessment Contractor, 2
In compliance with CDBG bidding requirements, staff put out a solicitation for
proposals. The City received seven (7) proposals:
• Home Safe, Lead Testing and Training
• Lead Tech Environmental
• Allstate Environmental Services, Inc
American Environmental Specialist Company
Bainbridge Group, Inc.
• SCA Environmental
• Executive Environmental Service Corporation
Staff has reviewed prices and references, checked contractors' licenses and
checked the HUD debarment list. All bidders are fully licensed contractors in
good standing. Of the proposals received, Home Safe had the lowest overall cost
for combined testing/risk assessment and clearance testing. In addition, Home
Safe was selected by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) to conduct HUD-sponsored lead training courses in lead testing and risk
assessment, as well as for lead contractors and project designers. The break
down of estimated costs follows:
'Firm
Risk
Clearance Testing
Total Per Unit
Assessment/Testing'
Home Safe
$500
$140
$540
Lead Tech
$630
$165
$795
Allstate
$495 ($295
$295
$790
additional for extra
rooms)
American Env.
$374 (test)+ $497
$55 per hour and
$1,037
Specialists
(risk assessment)=
$14 per sample
$871
(assume 2 hours and
4 samples) _ $166
Bainbridge
$375 for test and
$250
$1,050
$425 for assessment
=$800
SCA Env.
$695 test + $1,020
$405
$2,120
assessment=$1,715
Executive Env.
$1,700
$800
$2,500 ,
Approval of Lead Testing and Risk Assessment Contractor, 3
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council approve a contract with Home Safe to
provide lead testing, risk assessment and lead clearance testing and authorize
the City Manager to execute the appropriate agreements.