[CC §25.010; Ord. No. 589 §1, 10-20-1997]
A. The
City Administrator is hereby designated as Purchasing Agent for the
City. The City Administrator, when authorized, shall procure for the
City, bids for the supplies and services needed by the City, in accordance
with procedures prescribed by this Chapter or as required by law.
In the event of a vacancy in the office of City Administrator or in
the event of the City Administrator's temporary absence, the Mayor
shall appoint a Purchasing Agent with all the power and authority
granted to the Purchasing Agent under this Chapter.
B. Except
as provided in this Chapter, it shall be unlawful for any City Officer
or employee to order the purchase of any supplies or make any contract
within the purview of this Chapter other than through the Purchasing
Agent, and any purchase ordered or contract made contrary to the provisions
hereof shall not be approved by City Officials, and the City shall
not be bound thereby.
[CC §25.040]
No Officer or employee of the City shall transact any business
in his official capacity with any business entity of which he is an
officer, agent or member or in which he owns a substantial interest;
nor shall he make any personal investments in any enterprise which
will create a substantial conflict between his private interest and
the public interest; nor shall he or any firm or business entity of
which he is an officer, agent or member, or the owner or substantial
interest, sell any goods or services to any business entity which
is licensed by or regulated in any manner by the City.
[CC §25.050]
No Officer or employee of this City shall enter into any private
business transaction with any person or entity that has a matter pending
or to be pending upon which the Officer or employee is or will be
called upon to render a decision or pass judgment. If any Officer
or employee is already engaged in the business transaction at the
time that a matter arises, he shall be disqualified from rendering
any decision or passing any judgment upon the same.
[CC §25.060]
Any person who violates the provisions of Section
140.040 or Section
140.050 shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished as provided in Chapter
110 of this Code.
[CC §25.070]
The Purchasing Agent and every other Officer and employee of the City are expressly prohibited from accepting, directly or indirectly, from any person, company, firm, or corporation to which any purchase order or contract is, or might be awarded, any rebate, gift, money, or anything of value whatsoever, except where given for the use and benefit of the City. Violation of the provisions of this Section shall upon conviction thereof be punished as provided in Chapter
110 of this Code.
[CC §25.080]
All purchases of, and contracts for supplies and contractual
services, and all sales of personal property which has become obsolete
and unusable shall, except as specifically provided herein, be based
wherever possible on competitive bids.
[CC §25.090; Ord. No. 744 §2, 12-15-2003; Ord. No. 1138, 12-3-2018]
All supplies and contractual services, except as otherwise provided
in this Chapter, when the estimated cost thereof shall exceed ten
thousand dollars ($10,000.00), shall be purchased by formal, written
contract from the lowest possible bidder, after due notice inviting
proposals. The City may trade in obsolete or unnecessary personal
property as part of the consideration for purchase of supplies and
contractual services, provided the value of the trade-in is equal
to or greater than the highest responsible bid. All sales of personal
property which have become obsolete and unusable, when the estimated
value shall exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00), shall be sold by
formal written contract to the highest bidder, after giving due notice
inviting proposals.
[Ord. No. 1223, 1-4-2021]
In the event the City elects to sell any personal property not typically used by the general public, but designed for use by departments of governmental entities, the City may sell the property to another governmental entity, without the formal contract procedure as set forth in Section
140.090. However, in such event, the City shall solicit verbal bids from at least three (3) governmental entities and shall sell said personal property to the governmental body offering the highest price.
[CC §25.110]
Bids shall be submitted sealed to the Purchasing Agent and shall
be identified as bids on the envelope. They shall be opened in public
at the time and place stated in public notices. A tabulation of all
bids received shall be posted for public inspection.
[CC §25.125]
All bids shall be accepted or rejected by the City Council.
When the award is not given to the lowest bidder, a full and complete
statement of the reasons for placing the order elsewhere shall be
entered upon the journal of the Council.
[Ord. No. 1090 § 1, 7-17-2017]
A. In lieu of the open market procedure or formal contract procedure
for the sale of obsolete and unusable personal property, the City
may contract with an auctioneer to sell the personal property, which
may be done on site or over the internet under the following circumstances:
1.
The auctioneer is duly licensed and must advertise the sale
of the personal property by brochures, newspaper advertisements, and
online advertisement, which will provide reasonable notice to potential
buyers.
2.
The auctioneer sign a contract with the City, whereby the auctioneer
will not receive more than ten percent (10%) of the sales price of
the personal property, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Council.
[CC §25.150]
In case of an apparent emergency which requires immediate purchase
of supplies or contractual services, the City Council may authorize
the purchase at the lowest obtainable price, any supplies or contractual
services regardless of the amount of the expenditure. A full explanation
of the circumstances of an emergency purchase shall be recorded in
the journal of the City Council.
[CC §25.160; Ord.
No. 993 §1, 4-7-2014]
To the maximum extent practical, the purchases of this City
shall be made under the provisions of the Missouri State-Local Technical
Services Act. The provisions of this Chapter requiring competitive bidding
at the local level shall not apply to any such purchases. In purchasing
personal property, the City may, concurrently with the bidding process,
solicit bids from national purchasing cooperatives consisting solely
of cooperating local governments. In addition, the City may waive
the requirement of competitive bidding and purchase exclusively through
a national purchasing cooperative if the Council determines the personal
property to be purchased is unique or specialized property, not readily
available through the local market.
[Ord. No. 1265, 12-20-2021]
A. Notwithstanding
any provision to the contrary, the City shall not be required to bid
for the following purchases or services:
1. Purchase of specialty items which are not readily available on the
open market or which can only be locally provided by one (1) vendor
or purchases of replacement items, the original item of which has
been provided by one (1) vendor.
2. Contractual services for repair, update or replacement work, which
are recommended by the department head to be performed by the original
contractor.
3. Contracts for professional services, including, but not limited to,
attorneys, accountants, engineers and veterinarians.
[Ord. No. 64 §§1-2, 6-15-1981]
A. Any
party who enters into a contract with the City of Scott City, Missouri,
shall be required to pay the legal fees incurred in drafting the contract.
B. However, notwithstanding the provision of Subsection
(A) of this Section, the City Council of Scott City, Missouri, may direct the City Attorney to prepare the contract and bill the City for all or part of the legal fees incurred in drafting the contract between the City and the other party under the following circumstances:
1. If, in the City Council's judgment the party entering into a contract
with the City is unable to pay the legal fees for the contract.
2. If, in the City Council's judgment, it is in the best interest of
the City that the City be billed for the legal services in preparing
the contract.