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CC 2017-01-24_12c FCFA Replacement Fire Engine MEMORANDUM TO: ARROYO GRANDE CITY COUNCIL FROM: STEPHEN C. LIEBERMAN, FIRE CHIEF/EXECUTIVE OFFICER SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT FIRE ENGINE DATE: JANUARY 24, 2017 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council provide direction to Councilmember/Five Cities Fire Authority (FCFA) Board Vice-Chair Barbara Harmon to authorize the Fire Chief/Executive Officer to issue a purchase order to Pierce Manufacturing for a second replacement fire engine prior to February 1, 2017, and direct the City Manager to incorporate the City’s annual cost in the 2017-18 budget development process. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: Pierce Manufacturing has quoted a full cost of $554,274.64 if the FCFA executes a purchase order prior to February 1, 2017. The City of Arroyo Grande would be responsible for a portion of the total cost based on the FCFA Joint Powers Authority funding formula. The replacement fire engine could either be purchased using cash by each of the jurisdictions or financed on a 10-year lease purchase program similar to the first replacement fire engine which is in final production. At this time, a 10-year lease purchase agreement is recommended. Interest rates are unpredictable until the final financing agreement is executed; however, based on an assumed interest rate of 5% and the City’s current allocation of 47% of FCFA expenses, annual payments for this replacement engine are estimated at $33,000 - $34,000. BACKGROUND: The first replacement fire engine was authorized by the FCFA Board in 2016 and incorporated into the budgets of the respective members of the Joint Powers Authority (Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, and the Oceano Community Services District). This engine is currently in final production at the Pierce manufacturing plant and FCFA is expected to take delivery in March 2017. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT FIRE ENGINE JANUARY 24, 2017 PAGE 2 As previously shared with the City Council, the fire suppression fleet operated by the FCFA is aging, with several vehicles exceeding industry standards for service life expectancy. Vehicle repair costs have significantly increased with the age and obsolescence of the vehicles. FCFA incurred over $90,000 in vehicle maintenance costs each year for the past two fiscal years, as compared to just $54,000 in 2013-14. The current 2016-17 budget of $100,000 is already 60% expended and is expected to be depleted before the end of the year. One of the manufacturers is no longer in business, and replacement parts are proprietary in design making them difficult to source and expensive to purchase. At a special meeting held on Friday, January 13, 2017, the Board of the Five Cities Fire Authority discussed the need to order a second replacement fire engine. Pierce Manufacturing has offered a $50,277.15 (9%) discount if the second engine is ordered on or before February 1, 2017. At this meeting, the Board directed staff to initiate the discovery of financing options which would be dependent on final board approval after each Board representative brought this matter to their individual communities. ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: With the exception of Truck 5 (the 100-foot ladder truck), the remainder of the fleet consists of the original vehicles that were in service with each of the member communities at the time of the formation of the Fire Authority in 2010. Industry standards for life cycle are 15 years in front line service and 5 years as a reserve resource. Two fire engines are currently over 20 years old, and a third engine while 13 years old has significant electrical issues that remain unresolved. The current state of the fleet has only a single reserve fire engine. Unfortunately, this vehicle is 13 years old and, as mentioned above, has significant electrical issues. The FCFA Board directed its members to approach their respective Councils/Board about this purchase in time to meet the February 1st deadline. Councilmember Harmon is the City’s representative on the FCFA Board and can provide further information to the Council along with Fire Chief Lieberman. Pending Council direction, staff would incorporate the annual payment amount in the City’s 2017-18 budget development process as part of the Council’s goals to improve the conditions of equipment and facilities and provide for a cost-effective Fire Department. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council’s consideration: 1. It is recommended that the City Council direct Councilmember/FCFA Board Vice Chair Harmon to authorize the Fire Chief/Executive Officer to issue a purchase order to Pierce Manufacturing prior to February 1, 2017 and direct the City Manager to incorporate the City’s annual cost into the 2017-18 budget; 2. Direct Councilmember/FCFA Board Vice Chair Harmon to defer the purchase, which would forfeit the discount and have the vehicle funded in the FY 2017-18 budget cycle; or CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT FIRE ENGINE JANUARY 24, 2017 PAGE 3 3. Provide other direction to Councilmember/FCFA Board Vice Chair Harmon. ADVANTAGES: The City has the responsibility to provide its citizens, business owners and visitors an appropriate emergency response capability to situations including vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, structure fires and wildland fires. The Fire Department must have needed resources to accomplish this mission. By issuing a purchase order for the replacement fire engine prior to February 1, 2017, the communities served by the Five Cities Fire Authority will be able to take advantage of a $50,000 discount. DISADVANTAGES: The cost of a replacement fire engine is significant. A cash purchase would likely impact General Fund Reserves, and the consideration of a 10-year lease purchase financing plan would result in additional cost to the General Fund. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: No environmental review is required for this item. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2. Attachments: 1. Five Cities Fire Authority Staff Report dated January 13, 2017 STAFF REPORT___________________________________________________ REVISED January 13, 2017 TO:Chair and Board Members MEETING DATE:January 13, 2017 FROM:Stephen C. Lieberman, Fire Chief SUBJECT:Consideration of the Purchase of a Second Replacement Fire Engine ___________________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDATION Pierce Manufacturing has offered a discount of an additional fire engineif the order is placed byFebruary 1, 2017. It is staff’s recommendation that the Board discuss this opportunity and if there is consensus, that Board members present this opportunity to their council/board and City/District Managers to determine whether to move forward with this capital purchase. ___________________________________________________________________________________ BACKGROUND As previously discussed with the Board, the fire engines in service with the Five Cities Fire Authority (FCFA)are the original apparatus that were contributed to the FCFA at the inception of the Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) in June 2010. Three of the fire engines are in need of immediate replacement, and one new replacement engine is in manufacturing with an estimated delivery in March 2017. The JPA was created withoutan apparatus replacement funding mechanism. The current budget includes $55,000 in dedicated reserves for apparatus replacement which was established by the Board utilizing reimbursement funds from the California Master Mutual Aid system. Pierce Manufacturing is the vendor building the current fire engine. A representative of Pierce has offered a discount of $50,000.00 should the FCFA order a “clone” of the engine currently in production no later than February 1, 2017. The discount being offered is approximately a 9% discount off of the purchase price of approximately $580,000.00. Staff acknowledges that this deadline affords a very compressed timeline for the needed discussions and deliberations with the member communities. The fire engine is a critical need, and will be included in the Fiscal Year 2017/2018 budget requests. Financing strategies for the purchase include the following options: Pay for the fire engine using general fund reservesfrom the member communities Enter into a similar lease purchase agreement (10 years) with a financing institution Select a “hybrid” model based on a cash down payment supplemented with financing Staff is working on conceptual timelines that would define the needed requirements to potentially issue a Purchase Order to Pierce Manufacturing by February 1, 2017. This will include needed time to secure financing if directed by the Board. FISCAL IMPACT Listed below are estimated costs for the secondfire engine. The first column reflects the discount if ordered by February 1, 2017. The second column reflects the cost after February 1, 2017. Pre 2/1/17 Post 2/1/17 List Price $558,655.71 $578,208.63 2/1/17 Discount ($20,000.00) Pre-Payment Discount ($20,000.00) ($20,000.00) Trip Reductions, misc.($7,000.00) Sub-Total $511,655.71 $558,208.63 8% Sales Tax $40,932.46 $44,656.69 Performance Bond $1,675.97 $1,675.97 California Tire Fee $10.50 $10.50 Grand Total $554,274.64 $604,551.79 Projected Savings ($50,277.15) Cash Payment by Community Arroyo Grande 47.0% $260,509.08 Grover Beach 34.0% $188,453.38 Oceano19.0% $105,312.18 Staff has not made formal requests for financing scenarios at this time. Initial discussions with Chase have indicated that current interest rates could range from 2% to 5%.As reflected on the attached payment schedule for the previously ordered fire engine, the rate was 2.5%, and the annual payment will be $66,366.40. Based on a rate of 5.0%, the estimated payment on the second engine would be approximately $xx.xxx.xx.Utilizing the budget allocation percentages from the current budget cycle, the ten (10)annual payments would be split among the communities as detailed below: Arroyo Interest Annual Grande Grover Oceano RatePayment (47%) Beach (34%) (19%) 2.50%$66,366.40 $31,192.21 $22,564.58 $12,609.62 5.00%$71,781.10 $33,737.12$24,405.57$13,638.41 ALTERNATIVES The following alternatives are provided for the Board’s consideration: 1.Board members place this opportunity on community agendas for discussion and guidance, returning to a potential special meeting to provide direction to the Fire Chief. 2.Direct staff to delay the order of the replacement fire engine until the 2017/2018 budget cycle. 3.Provide other directionto staff. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Staff Report: Page 2 January 7, 2017 Revised January 13, 2017 ATTACHMENTS 1.Payment Schedule for initial Fire Engine - Chase PREPARED BY S. 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