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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 2001 - 119RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -119 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY DISPENSING WITH THE BIDDING PROCESS AND AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF A PROPOSAL FROM PARRON HALL FOR ERGONOMICALLY ENGINEERED DISPATCH WORK STATIONS AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2001-90 WHEREAS, on May 22, 2001, the City Council authorized the appropriation and expenditure by the National City Police Department of the California Law Enforcement Equipment Program (C.L.E.E.P.) funds to purchase equipment and upgrade existing systems, via Resolution No. 2001-79, and WHEREAS, the Police Department is in need of ergonomically engineered dispatch work stations; and WHEREAS, the City Council has requirements as authorized in Section 2.60.220(d) award a contract to Parron Hall for ergonomically the following special circumstances: 1. Parron Hall has offered this equipment at a competitive price and no significant price advantage would be gained by competitive bidding; 2. The product is being offered through Parron Hall with full maintenance and support; 3. Parron Hall has been subcontracted to coordinate the dismantling and disposal of the old existing dispatch center consoles. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council finds special circumstances to exist, and that it is in the City's best interest to purchase from Parron Hall, and does hereby dispense with the bidding process, and authorizes acceptance of a proposal from Parron Hall for ergonomically engineered dispatch work stations. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 2001-90 approved on June 19, 2001, which designated Omni Pacific as the supplier of the ergonomically engineered dispatch work stations, is hereby rescinded. determined to waive the formal bidding of the National City Municipal Code, and engineered dispatch work stations based on -- Signature Page to Follow - Resolution No. 2001 - 119 August 21, 2001 Page Two PASSED and ADOPTED this 21g day of August, 2001. George aters, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVFI) AS TO FORM: ma's George H. Eiser, III City Attorney