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File #: 19-0107    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2019 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/23/2019 Final action: 4/23/2019
Title: Ordinance No. 2018-59, providing for a policy for the utilization of public-private partnerships (P3) in procurement by amending the Code of the City of North Port, Florida, Chapter 2 - Administration, Article VIII - Procurement, Section 2-402 - Definitions, and by creating a new Section 2-420 - Public-Private Partnerships (P3); amending Appendix A - City Fee Structure to provide for related P3 fees
Attachments: 1. Ord 2018-59. final reading, 2. Ord 2018-59. redline for final reading

TO:                                           Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

 

FROM:                      Peter D. Lear, CPA, CGMA, City Manager

 

TITLE:                     Ordinance No. 2018-59, providing for a policy for the utilization of public-private partnerships (P3) in procurement by amending the Code of the City of North Port, Florida, Chapter 2 - Administration, Article VIII - Procurement, Section 2-402 - Definitions, and by creating a new Section 2-420 - Public-Private Partnerships (P3); amending Appendix A - City Fee Structure to provide for related P3 fees

 

 

Recommended Action

 

Adopt Ordinance No. 2018-59

 

Background Information

 

Currently, the City’s procurement code does not have a mechanism for accepting, reviewing and evaluating unsolicited proposals for a P3. To promote the efficient and effective use of the P3 method of project delivery, it is necessary to adopt uniform procedures for the procurement of such projects. 

 

At its December 11, 2018 regular meeting, the City Commission considered Ordinance No. 2018-59.  Special counsel Frederick J. Springer of Bryant, Miller, Olive presented information and answered questions about public-private partnerships (P3s). The City Commission voted to continue the ordinance to another first reading with certain changes directed.

 

At its January 8, 2019 meeting, the City Commission again considered Ordinance No. 2018-29.  The City Commission voted to continue the ordinance to an evening meeting with certain changes directed:

 

1.                     Move all referenced fees to the City’s fee schedule;

 

2.                     Require conceptual proposals to come before Commission for approval and if not approved officially, review fees will be reimbursed;

 

3.                     Set a review fee for solicited proposals based on the advice of outside counsel, using the same market data as used for other fees within the ordinance;

 

4.                     Reorder Sec. 2-420(b)(3) to become (1);

 

5.                     In Sec. 2-420(c)(4), change “should” to “must”; and

 

6.                     Correct the dates of the public hearings appearing before the signature blocks.

 

Strategic Plan

 

Infrastructure

Economic Development & Job Creation

 

Financial Impact

 

N/A

 

Procurement

 

N/A

 

Attachments:

 

1.                     Ordinance No. 2018-59. Final reading

2.                     Ordinance No. 2018-59. Redline version

 

 

 

Prepared by:                                            Amber L. Slayton, City Attorney

 

Department Director:                       Amber L. Slayton, City Attorney