For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
Best valuemeans the best value to the city based on all factors, including: cost; contractor's ability, capacity or skill; ability to perform within the time required; character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience and efficiency; quality of contractor's performance on previous purchases or contracts, if applicable; and the ability of the contractor to provide future maintenance, repair, parts and services, if necessary.
Contract and agreementare synonymous. They include, but are not limited to, a purchase order, a contract for services, an addendum or change order, a letter agreement or a memorandum of understanding.
Emergencymeans a sudden, unexpected occurrence that poses a clear and imminent danger, requiring immediate action to prevent or mitigate the loss or impairment of life, health, property, or essential public services. (This does not include a self-created emergency resulting from delay or inaction.)
Goodsincludes tangible goods, supplies, equipment, vehicles, materials, printing and insurance.
Public projectmeans (1) construction, reconstruction, erection, alteration, renovation, improvement, demolition or repair work involving any publicly owned, leased, or operated facility; or (2) painting or repainting of any publicly owned, leased or operated facility. Public project does not include maintenance work: (1) routine, recurring, and usual work for the preservation or protection of any publicly owned or operated facility for its intended purposes; (2) minor repainting; (3) resurfacing of streets and highways at less than one inch thickness; or (4) landscape maintenance. (Public Contract Code section
22002.)
Servicesinvolve the furnishing of labor, time or effort by an independent contractor who is specially trained to perform the services.
A. General servicesincludes any work performed or services rendered, with or without the furnishing of materials, including, but not limited to:
1. Repair, modification and maintenance of city equipment;
3. Repair, modification and maintenance of software;
4. Cleaning, analysis, testing, moving, removal or disposal of city supplies and equipment (other than by sale);
5. Providing temporary personnel services which are not professional services;
6. Performing repair, demolition or other work required to abate a nuisance;
7. Leasing or rental of equipment, and related maintenance agreements;
8. Maintenance work on city property including: (a) routine, recurring, and usual work for the preservation or protection of any publicly owned or operated facility for its intended purposes; (b) minor repainting; (c) resurfacing of streets and highways at less than one inch; or (d) landscape maintenance.
General services does not include work defined as a public project. (See PHMC Chapter
11.10.)
B. Professional services or consultant servicesmeans the services of an attorney, architect, accountant, financial consultant, planning or environmental consultant, investment advisor, bank or trustee officer, or other professional.
(Ord. 807 § 1, 2005)