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(9)AR 111610 Wildan Financial Services First Amendment
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9
Subject (2)
- Approve the First Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement between the City of Colton and Willdan Financial Services in the Amount of $18,750 to Expand the Scope of the Existing User Fee Study.[Staff Person: B. Johnson]
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11/11/2010
Submitted By
Olivia Flores
Item Title
AR 111610 Wildan Financial Services First Amendment
ATRequest
3495
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2
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City Clerk
Meeting Date
11/16/2010
Meeting Time
6:00:00 PM
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STAFF REPORT <br />DATE: NOVEMBER 16, 2010 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COL <br />FROM: ROD FOSTER, CITY MANAGER <br />PREPARED BY: BONNIE J. JOHNSON, MANAGEMENT <br />SUBJECT: CITYWIDE USER FEE STUDY <br />ITEM NO. 09 <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />It is recommended that the City Council approve the First Amendment to the Professional <br />Services Agreement with Willdan Financial Services (Willdan) in the amount of $18,750 to <br />expand the scope of services to include a citywide user fee study, as well as to recognize and <br />officially accept the name change of Willdan Engineering, Inc to Willdan Financial Services, <br />Inc.. <br />GOAL STATEMENT <br />The proposed action will support the City's goal of ensuring the cost of providing applicable <br />services are fully recovered as provided for under the law. <br />BACKGROUND <br />On June 23, 2009 the City entered into an agreement with Willdan for engineering services, as <br />well as a user fee study related to Development Services fees (planning and building). In early <br />2010, the City Council authorized the operational audits of three City departments; namely <br />Police, Fire and Electric. Each of the respective audit reports for the above departments <br />contained a recommendation to perform a user fee study to update and possibly expand the <br />City's existing fee structure. The 2010-11 approved budget contained funding for additional <br />departmental audits. At the September 7, 2010 City Council meeting, the Council approved <br />reallocating a portion that funding toward a citywide user fee study that would include all City <br />fees for all City departments (exclusive of utility rates). <br />ISSUES/ANALYSIS <br />With the exception of the Community Services Department, fees have not been consistently <br />updated in many years. Based upon on a survey that included several California cities, as well as <br />several consultants that perform this type of work, staff was able to determine that the estimated <br />cost of a citywide user fee study is $45,000. Staff has been able to negotiate the proposed <br />amendment to the existing contract with Willdan in the amount of $18,750, which means that the <br />total cost of the citywide user fee study portion of their agreement will be $44,035. Staff is <br />recommending approval of the proposed amendment inasmuch as the Development Services <br />portion of the project is well underway and much of the information used by the consultant in <br />that process can be applied to other departments as well. Contracting with another consultant for <br />the other departments would likely yield a higher price than the proposed amendment. <br />23152.0602015743134.1 <br />
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