"Local vendor"
means a vendor, contractor, or consultant who has a valid
physical business address located within the boundaries of the city
of Temecula, at least six months prior to bid or proposal opening
date, from which the vendor, contractor, or consultant operates or
performs business on a day-to-day basis, and holds a valid business
license issued by the city of Temecula and designates, for sales tax
purposes, the city of Temecula as the point of sale for retail transactions
within the city. Post office boxes are not verifiable and shall not
be used for the purpose of establishing such physical address.
"Minor public project"
means public projects described in Section
3.32.010 up to forty-five thousand dollars may be performed by city employees by force account, by negotiated contracts or by purchase order.
"Solicitation"
means the city's process to obtain bids, quotes, or proposals as provided in Chapters
3.28 and
3.32 for the purchase of goods or services or minor public projects.
(Ord. 12-04 § 1)
The local preference set forth in this chapter shall not apply
to the following purchases or contracts:
A. Supplies,
equipment, and services provided under a cooperative purchasing agreement;
B. Purchases
or contracts which are funded in whole or in part by a governmental
entity and the laws, regulations, or policies governing such funding
prohibit application of a local preference;
C. Purchases
made or contracts let under emergency or noncompetitive situations;
D. Purchases
with an estimated cost of five thousand dollars or less; or
E. Application
of the local vendor preference to a particular purchase, contract,
or category or contracts for which the city council is the awarding
authority may be waived at the city council's discretion.
(Ord. 12-04 § 1)
The local preference set forth in this chapter shall in no way
be construed to inhibit, limit or restrict the right and obligation
of the city council and the city manager to compare quality and fitness
for use of supplies, equipment, and services proposed for purchase
and compare the qualifications, character, responsibility, and fitness
of all persons, firms, or corporations submitting bids or proposals.
In addition, the preferences set forth in this chapter shall in no
way be construed to prohibit the right of the city council or the
city manager from giving any other preference permitted by law or
this title.
(Ord. 12-04 § 1)
The local vendor preference provided in this chapter shall apply
to new contracts for supplies, equipment, and services first solicited
on or after July 12, 2012. This chapter shall be implemented in a
manner consistent with otherwise applicable provisions of this title.
(Ord. 12-04 § 1)
Any vendor, contractor, or consultant claiming to be a local vendor shall so certify in the bid, in writing to the city manager. The city manager shall not be required to verify the accuracy or any such certifications, and shall have sole discretion to determine if a vendor, contractor, or consultant meets the definition of "local vendor." The decision of the city manager declaring that any person or business is not a local vendor shall be subject to appeal pursuant to the provisions of Section
3.28.350 with respect to purchases of supplies, equipment or services and Section
3.32.060 with respect to minor public projects.
(Ord. 12-04 § 1)