HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 9241 (Fire Department Inspection Services)RESOLUTION NO. 9241
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN
AN AGREEMENT WITH WILLIAM LELLIS FOR
INSPECTION SERVICES IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
(FROM 9/20/94 THROUGH 9/20/96)
RESOLVED, that the City Council of THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, does
hereby authorize City Manager Pamela Nicolai to sign an Agreement
with William Lellis for Inspection Services in the Fire
Department, copy of which is attached and by reference made a
part hereof.
I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby
certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly
introduced and adopted at a REGULAR meeting of the City
Council
of said City
held on MONDAY.
the
17TH
day of
nrmnRRR
, 1994, by the
following
vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen, Heller, Thayer, Zappetini & Mayor Boro
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
J E M. LEONCINI, City Clerk
AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
The parties to this amendment are the City of San Rafael
(hereinafter referred to as the "City") and William Lellis
(herein -after referred to as "Inspector") for the purposes of
providing contractual fire inspection services.
WHEREAS, on January 18, 1989, the City and the Inspector
entered into an agreement for the Inspector to provide
contractual fire inspection services until September 18, 1989;
and
WHEREAS, the agreement is being extended for a two (2) year
period to September 20, 1996.
WHEREAS, the original agreement and the extensions allowed
for the continued extension of this agreement; and
WHEREAS, the conditions of need still exist for the City to
have a Contractual Fire Inspector as enumerated in the original
agreement; and
WHEREAS, William Lellis has agreed to continue to serve as a
contract Fire Inspector; and
WHEREAS, the City feels that Lellis has performed to
expectations and has authorized the continued employment of
Lellis as Contract Fire Inspector.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the written agreement
between the parties dated January 18, 1989, shall be amended and
modified as follows:
1. Section 4. shall be changed to the rate of thirty two
($32.00) dollars per hour.
2. The term of this agreement shall be September 20, 1994, to
September 20, 1996, at which time it may be renewed. This
agreement may be terminated by either party at any time upon
thirty (30) days written notice to all parties to this
agreement.
3. Section 9. has been amended to require auto insurance with a
minimum coverage of $500,000 for liability and property
damage.
Amended Agreement
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and Inspector have caused their
authorized representatives to execute this agreement the day and
year first written above.
For the City:
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CITY MANAGER P LA J. NICOLAI
DATED: /a 1a
Attest:
CIS CLERK JEANNE M. LEONCINI
Approved •p s ,to form:
CITY ATTORNEY GARY T. RAGGHIANTI
DATED: to / go/ 4*
For the Inspector:
WILLIAM LELLIS
DATED: /D �7f
Attachment A
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This agreement is made and entered into this 6th day of February,
1989, by and between the CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (herein after
referred to as the "City") and Bill Lellis (herein after referred
to as "Inspector") for the purposes of providing contractual
fire inspection services.
WHEREAS, the City is currently experiencing several large, new
construction projects being proposed and built; and
WHEREAS, the City Fire Department is required to provide ser-
vices, including but not limited to, Fire and Life Safety review
and inspection, and Fire Protection System review and inspections
through all phases of plan review, construction, and final
inspection; and
WHEREAS, these projects, if safely and correctly constructed,
will be an asset to the CITY during the course of their life
spans; and
VhLRERS, the City is in the course of a very rigorous Ergine
Company Inspection Program to identify and correct Fire and Life
Safety violations in existing buildings; and
WHEREAS, the City has a mandate from the State of California to
perform certain inspections on facilities regulated by the Office
of the State Fire Marshal; and
WHEREAS, the failure of the CITY to perform said inspections
causes the Office of the State Fire Marshal to conduct the
inspections and for the CITY to have transfer allocations from
the State reL-uced by the amount charged by the State Fire
Marshal; and
WHEREAS, the City has just revised its Hazardous Material
Disclosure Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Hazardous Materials Disclosure Ordinance will
require the Fire Department to review said disclosures and
inspect such locales as disclosed for the validity of the
disclosure and conformance with applicable laws; and
WHEREAS, Bill Lellis, having experience in those areas enumerat-
ed, has agreed to serve as a Contract Fire Inspector on a
temporary basis; and
WHEREAS, the City has authorized employment of Lellis as Contrac-
tor Fire INSPECTOR; and
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WHEREAS, there currently exists income, in the form of fees for
services rendered, for the payment of the contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and
acreements contained herein, the parties hereto do agree as
follows:
1. CITY agrees to employ Lellis as a temporary contract FIRE
INSPECTOR and to provide any required identification.
2. The INSPECTOR agrees to perform Fire Prevention Inspection
services as contained in Exhibit "A" and/or as assigned to
him by the Fire Marshal and to surrender the identification
upon termination of this contract.
3. The INSPECTOR will normally work 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.,
two days per week according to a schedule approved by the
Fire Marshal. Changes in the sixteen (16) hour -per -week
schedule are subject to approval by the Fire Marshal.
Increases in the sixteen (16) hour -per -week schedule are
sul:ject to approval by the Fire Chief.
4. In consideration of the INSPECTOR performing the services
enumerated in 2 above, he shall be compensated at a rate of
twenty five ($25.00) dollars per hour. NOTWITHSTANDING
formal changes or increases in the sixteen (16) hour -per -
week schedule as approved by the Fire Marshal or Fire Chief
if the INSPECTOR is requested to perform work on unscheduled
days and at short notice to augment Fire Prevention Bureau
staffing he shall be compensated at the rate of thirty five
($35.00) per hour.
5. The INSPECTOR understands and agrees that he may be required
to use his personal vehicle in the performance of his duties
and that these operating costs are borne by INSPECTOR.
6. The INSPECTOR shall be paid twice each month on the business
days falling nearest the 15th and the final day of the
month.
7. For the term of this contract INSPECTOR shall be an indepen-
dent contractor and will not accrue vacation, sick leave,
paid holidays, nor will he be provided any health, dental,
life and long-term disability or retirement benefits.
8. The INSPECTOR'S employment is subject to availability of
funding by the continued use and income of fees for services
charged by the City for Tire Prevention inspection services.
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9. INSPECTOR agrees to maintain an auto insurance policy with
$100,000 minimum coveroge for liability and property damage-.
INSPECTOR agrees to hold harmless and indemnify CITY from
any action or event giving rise to liability from INSPEC-
TOR'S use of his personal vehicle in performance of his
duties under this contract.
10. The INSPECTOR and the CITY agree to submit any claims
arising under this agreement to binding arbitration pursuant
tO thE: provisions of the California Code of Civil Procedure
an -3 any successor statutes.
11. The term of this agreement shall be February 6th, 1989, to
October 9th, 1989, at which time it may be renewed. This
agreement may be terminated by either party at any time
upon thirty (30) days written notice to all parties to this
agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and the INSPECTOR have caused their
_3ut}orized representatives to execute this ayreeinent the day and
yoa-r t.irst written above.
For The CITY: For The INSPECTOR:
CITY I17"NAGEIQ Date BILL LELLIS Date
APPhOVED AS TO FORM:
ClTi ATuORNEY' � Date
EXHIBIT "A"
Under the general supervision of the Fire Marshal, the INSPECTOR
performs Fire Prevention activities in the enforcement and inter-
pretation of applicable codes and regulations.
INSPECTOR'S duties include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Review preliminary site plans and provide comments for
property and life conservation.
2. Review site plans for compliance with local laws and the
Uniform Codes in the areas of Fire and Life Safety.
3. Review fire protection system drawings for conformance with
local requirements and nationally recognized standards.
4. Conduct field inspections to insure that comments made
pursuant to items 1 thru 3 above and the approved drawings
are being complied with.
5. Conduct follow-up inspections for pre -citation purposes of
those inspections conducted by Engine Company personnel.
6. Conduct inspections of facilities requiring a permit from
the Fire Department including, but not limited to those
permits enumerated in the Uniform Fire Code and the City
Hazardous Materials Disclosure Ordinance .
7. Perform inspections of State Fire Marshal regulated
occupancies.