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PRHSPSC PKT 12-11-2000 &:4 C1J- City of Federal Way CITY COUNCIL PARKS, RECREATION, HUMAN SERVICES & PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Monday, December 11,2000 12:00 p.m. City Hall Mt. Baker Conference Room ~ Please note the meeting location returns to the Mt. Baker Conference Room. AGENDA 1. 2. 3. CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC FORUM COMMISSION COMMENTS APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 13, 2000 SUMMARY COMMITTEE BUSINESS A. Washington State Softball Umpires Association Contract Amendment # 1 B. Dumas Bay Centre/Knutzen Family Theatre Food Services Contract C. Jail Services Agreement with Yakima County D. Celebration Park Outdoor Sculpture E. Critical Incident Response Team (C.I.R.T.) Vehicle F. Crime Scene Processing Vehicle G. Domestic Violence Statistics H. PCCI Janitorial Contract 4. 5. 6. NEXT MEETING - Monday, January 8, 2001 7. ADJOURNMENT Action Action Reuter Faber Action Information Information Information Information Action Chaney Faber Chaney Chaney Chaney Ikerd Committee Members: Jeanne Burbidge, Chair Mary Gates Dean McColgan Staff: Jennifer Schroder, Director Marj Currie-Hicks, Administrative Assistant 661-4041 City of Federal Way City Council PARKS. RECREATION. HUMAN SERVICES & PUBLIC SAFETY COUNCIL COMMITTEE Monday, November 13,2000 12:00 p.m. SUMMARY In attendance: Council Committee members Jeanne Burbidge, Dean McColgan, Mary Gates; Deputy Mayor Linda Kochmar; Derek Matheson, Assistant to the City Manager; Kurt Reuter, Recreation Manager; Pat Richardson, Assistant City Attorney; Ann Guenther, Human Services Manager; Jon Jainga, Park Planning and Development Manager; Brian Wilson, Deputy Director of Public Safety; Jennifer Schroder, Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services; Camron Parker, CDBG Coordinator. Guests: Bob Kellogg, Dave Kaplan, Barbara Reid, Eric Olsen; Jerry Bollen, Richard Bye, Lua Pritchard, Pam Sanchez, Peggy LaPorte, Hope Elder, Mary Ellen Shone. Chair Burbidge called the meeting to order at 12:09 p.m. PUBLIC FORUM Pam Sanchez, Executive Director, Federal Way Youth and Family Services spoke in support ofthe Laurelwood Gardens Family Center and stated that the community needs this type of service, but the need is not being met. She mentioned the services provided such as after school program, reaching children and families at risk, abuse prevention and anger management. Peggy LaPorte, President, Fusion, expressed her thanks for support. She stated the need has grown for emergency assistance line - open a sixth and maybe a seventh unit. 75% of funding received is through volunteers in the community; the remaining 25% is from government funding. Lua Pritchard, Korean Women's Association, said they are requesting $1 OK for domestic violence victims and their families to provide specialized service to Asian and Pacific Islander ethnic groups in their own language and culture. The Korean Women's Association has operated over the past 28 years and has its headquarters in Tacoma with outreaches to other communities. They want to provide assistance to Federal Way's Korean population which is 10% of Federal Way's total population. Ms. Pritchard applauded the Commission for their recommendation. Hope Elder, Federal Way Caregiving Network, stated that this program provided help to 44 families in 1999 and 147 families in 2000 to keep people in their homes, to maintain stability, help with utilities. Most of the churches also provide help and serve meals. They also do fund raising. Mary Ellen Stone, King County Sexual Assault Resource Center, provided a handout, "Sexual Assault Center lobbies for Funding" which appeared August 24, 2000 in the South King County Journal. She said it is getting hard to maintain the level of service. The prosecutor is increasing cases. Over 200 people from Federal Way, up from last year. May also affect education services. APPROVAL OF SUMMARY Mary Gates moved, Dean McColgan seconded to approve the summary of the October 9,2000 meeting as written. BUSINESS ITEMS Skyhawks Sports Academy Amendment: McColgan moved, Gates seconded motion to forward to full Council on December 5, 2000, the 2001 Skyhawks Sports Academy, Inc. Contract amendment increase of $35,000 for a contract total of $70,000. 200112002 Human Services General Fundin~ Recommendation: Ann Guenther introduced Eric Olsen, Richard Bye and Karen Pettingal. Ms. Guenther reported that the City received 47 applications for 2001-02 human services general funds totaling $702K and $718K respectively for 2001 and 2002. One-time funding is received from employee donations and unspent monies. Human Services does a mid-biennium review to Council. Each request was presented and discussion followed on each line item. Services for which funding were requested include emergency housing, food, clothing, transportation, and utility assistance; Meals on Wheels for senior citizens; transportation; crisis intervention, shelter, and counseling for domestic abuse; teen programs; therapy assistance in child abuse cases; literacy, computer and job readiness training. It was pointed out that with the growing international population in Federal Way comes an increasing need to reach out to them in their language and cultural requirements. Jean Burbidge expressed appreciation for the time and preparation given in putting together this funding request. Linda Kochmar wants to be sure that funds are available including CPI for 2001 and 2002. Mary Gates wants to ensure all segments of the population are served. Dol! Off Lease Park: Barbara Reid, Friends of Federal Way, introduced Dave Kaplan and Bob Kellogg. Dave Kaplan said a public meeting was held last month. This project has been discussed for over two years. Federal Way to work with Pierce and King Counties. This is a regional issue. Information has been sent to Pete Yon Reichbauer. Bob Kellogg, Friends of Federal Way, opposes use of French Lake Park for off-leash dog park. The danger is that this may exclude other uses of the park. Contract Amendments: Brian Wilson presented contract amendments for the COPS More 98 Award Supplemental #1, Janitorial Services Agreement, Uniform Dry Cleaning Agreement. The Janitorial Services Agreement compensation will increase by $15,800. Mary Gates moved, Dean McColgan seconded to approve all three contract amendments. AT&T and Owest Wireless Communication Facilities at Sacajawea: Jon Jainga presented the draft negotiation lease agreement with AT&T and Qwest Wireless Communication providers which will be presented for approval at the November 28, 2000, FEDRAC meeting. Questions may be brought to the FEDRAC meeting. Other information (Items 4H, 41, 4J, 4K) were tabled to December 11,2000 meeting. NEXT MEETING December 11, 2000. Please note: This meeting will return to the Mt. Baker Conference Room. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 2: 18 p.m. I:pcll13 ITEM 5.A CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Parks, Recreation, Human Services & Public Safety Council Committee Subject: December 11, 2000 Kurt Reuter, Athletics & Specialized Services Manager 2001 Washington State Softball Umpires Association Contract. Date: From: Back!!round: The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department has contracted with the Washington State Softball Umpires Association since 1992 to provide umpires for the adult softball league program. The requested compensation for 2001 is $33,000. This amendment in compensation will bring the contract total to $63,000. Currently, the leagues fill to capacity based on the inventory of suitable facilities. The United States Slowpitch Softball Association (USSSA) sanctions the City of Federal Way adult softball program. Our affiliation with USSSA dictates that we contract for umpires with an association that is USSSA certified. Committee Recommendation Motion to forward to full Council on January 2,2001, approval of the 2001 Washington State Softball Umpires Association contract amendment increase of $33,000 for a contract total 0[$63,000. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE REPORT: Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member FIRST AMENDMENT TO SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SOFTBALL UMPIRES This First Amendment ("Amendment") is dated effective this 2nd day of January, 2001, and is entered into by and between the City of Federal Way, a Washington municipal corporation ("City"), and Washington State Umpires Association of Seattle, a Washington corporation ("Contractor"). A. The City and Contractor entered into a Services Agreement dated effective January 2, 2000, whereby Contractor agreed to provide softball umpire services (the "Agreement"). B. Section 14.2 Modification of the Agreement provided that the Agreement may only be amended by written agreement signed by the parties. C. The City and the Contractor desire to amend the Agreement to continue the Services described in Section 1 of the Agreement by extending the term of the Agreement and increasing the compensation paid to the Contractor. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree to the following terms and conditions: 1. Term. Section 2 of the Agreement shall be amended to extend the term of the Agreement until December 31, 2001. 2. Compensation. In consideration of Contractor continuing to provide the Services described in Section 1 of the Agreement during the extended term of the Agreement, Section 4.1 shall be amended to increase the compensation paid to the Contractor by an additional amount not to exceed Thirty Three Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($33,000.00). The total amount payable to Contractor pursuant to the original Agreement and this First Amendment shall be an amount not to exceed Sixty Three Thousand Dollars and no/IOO Dollars ($63,000.00). 3. Full Force and Effect. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement not modified by this Amendment shall remain in full force and effect. DATED the effective date set forth above. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY By: David H. Moseley Its City Manager 33530 1st Way South Federal Way, Washington 98003 ATTEST: City Clerk, N. Christine Green, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: f;¿t; 1&~lt~vh¡'F ~ Bob C. Sterbank, Interim City Attorney WASHINGTON STATE UMPIRES ASSOCIATION OF SEATTLE By Dale McGregor Its: State Umpire-in-Chief 19516 63~ Place N.E. Kenmore, WA 98028 (425) 481-2005 a:/wsua1st 10/26/00 mch - 2 - ITEM 5.B CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Parks, Recreation, Human Services & Public Safety Council Committee Date: November 16, 2000 Mary Faber, Community and Cultural Services Manager Dayid MO~ager . Dumas B:Y C~~r~;Knu~en Family Theatre Food Seryices Contract From: Via: Subject: Back!!round: The current food services contract with Café Pacific Catering expires on December 31, 2000. Café Pacific has provided services at the Dumas bay site for seven years. They maintain a very good reputation with our customers and staff is pleased with their performance. Staff prepared a Request for Catering Proposal (RFP) and advertised in the Federal Way Mirror, in accordance with City policy. In addition, the RFP was posted on the City's WEB page. One Proposal was submitted by Café Pacific Catering. The proposed catering contract for $650,000 would be over a three-year term. The City charges the retreat/conference/theatre customer for all catering charges. The food services vendor bills the City for catering fees. The City retains a 15% compensation for all gross food revenue and 15% compensation on all premise liquor sales. Additionally, the food services vendor pays a $500/month leasing payment for the use of the facilities. The contractor assumes the maintenance and repair on kitchen equipment and refrigeration and general custodial duties of the kitchen facility. The City remits payment only when food services are ordered. There is no impact to the general fund budget. A copy of the Café Pacific Catering Proposal is included for your review. Committee Recommendation Motion to place on the December 19,2000, Council agenda under consent, to accept the proposal and authorize the City Manager to enter into a three-year agreement with Café Pacific Catering for food services at Dumas Bay Centre/Knutzen Family Theatre. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE REPORT: Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR DUMAS BAY CENTRE CATERING This Services Agreement (IIAgreementll) is dated effective this 1st day of January, 2000. The parties (IIPartiesll) to this Agreement are the City of Federal Way, a Washington municipal corporation (IICityll) , and Cafe Pacific Catering, Inc., a Washington corporation (IIContractorll). A. The City' seeks the temporary services of a skilled independent contractor capable of working without direct supervision, in connection with providing catering services for retreats, meetings or other activities at the Dumas Bay Centre, located at 3200 S. w. Dash Point Road, Federal Way, Washington (IICentrell) ¡and B. The Contractor has the requisite skill and experience necessary to provide such services. NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows: 1. Services. . 1.1 Scope of Services. Contractor shall provide all food and catering services required by the City, including, without limitation, food preparation and food service for Centre activities as outlined in Exhibit IIAII, attached hereto and incorporated by this reference (II Services II), in a manner consistent with the accepted practices for other similar services, performed to the City's satisfaction, within the time period prescribed by the City and pursuant to the direction of the City Manager or his or her designee. Contractor shall provide and maintain, which the City may use, a coffee maker and air pots. Contractor shall provide and maintain an ice maker. Pitchers of ice water and cups will be provided for all meeting rooms in use at no charge. 1.2 Customer Service. Contractor and all of its employees, agents, or representatives shall provide the highest quality of customer service and shall treat all persons at the Centre with courtesy and respect. Contractor shall honor all reasonable requests for refunds or replacements, including requests from customers who are dissatisfied with any food or beverage sold by the Contractor. 1.3 Employee Appearance. All of Contractor's employees, agents, representatives or licensees shall have a neat, clean and sanitary personal appearance and those who come in direct contact with the public shall wear a uniform which distinguishes them as employees of Contractor. 1.4 Staffing. The Contractor shall provide sufficient staff in order to prevent undue delay to the public in obtaining the Services. 1.5 Supplies. The Contractor shall provide all plates, dishes, pans, glasses, silverware, napkins, linens and all other supplies to be utilized in preparing and serving the food; provided, however,- that the City will provide the kitchen facilities for the food preparation. 1.6 Minimum. The City agrees that Contractor will only be responsible to supply the Services for Centre events having a minimum of ten (10) participating persons. 1.7 Notice. The Services will be provided to the City as the Services are needed by the City. The City agrees to provide Contractor with a minimum of ten (10) days notice of any Centre event that Contractor is expected to provide the Services. The City agrees to notify Contractor of any increase in the initial number of persons to be serviced within forty-eight (48) hours of the Centre event. 1.8 Pricing. The pricing set forth in Exhibit "A" is the cost the Contractor will charge the City for delivering the Services for overnight retreats; provided, however, that the City may, at its election, charge an increased amount per food item to Centre participants. Contractor will remit Five Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($500.00) per month for the exclusive use of the Centre's main kitchen. 1.9 Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule. In addition to obvious food preparation cleanup, Contractor will sanitize the counters, buffet and eating surfaces and sweep/spot vacuum the floors of the kitchen and banquet room(s) being served in once after each meal. Waste bins and recycling will be emptied on an as-needed (at least once daily) basis in the main kitchen and the banquet room(s) being served in. Contractor will scrub and sanitize the main kitchen floor including the walk-in refrigerator, vacuum banquet rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4, and polish all the stainless equipment in the main kitchen once each week. Contractor will - 2 - inspect the hoods and professionally clean hoods annually. All other main kitchen equipment and refrigeration will be maintained and repaired as needed at Contractor's expense. 1.10 Damage to Kitchen. If the kitchen or any part thereof is damaged by any cause other than the sole negligence of the City, its employees or agents, Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, restore the kitchen to a condition equivalent or better than its condition immediately prior to such damage. 1.11 Emergency. The City reserves the right to access and inspect the Centre's main kitchen in cases of emergency. The City shall provide at least 24 hours notice to the Contractor of the need for such access. Should the City require emergency access due to a declaration by the City Manager, the City's access to the refrigeration and heating units shall be utilized in a manner that will not affect the ability of the Contractor to maintain operations. 2. Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence upon the effective date of this Agreement and shall continue until the completion of the Services, but in any event no later than December 31, 2003 ("Termll). This Agreement may be extended for additional periods of time upon the mutual written agreement of the City and the Contractor. 3. Termination. Prior to the expiration of the Term, this Agreement may be terminated immediately, with or without cause by the City. The Contractor may cancel this Agreement only upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. 4. Compensation. 4.1 Total Compensation. In consideration of the Contractor performing the food services, the City agrees to pay the Contractor an amount equal to the amount collected by the City for food services delivered by the Contractor, exclusive of state sales tax, calculated on the cost schedule set forth in Exhibit "All, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. In consideration of the Contractor performing all other Services, the City agrees to pay the Contractor an amount equal to eighty-five percent (85%) of the gross revenue collected by the City from Centre participants, - 3 - excluding state sales tax, from the sale of all beverage at the Centre provided by Contractor. food and 4.2 Method of Payment. Payment by the City for the Services will be made by paying fifty percent (50%) of the amount due to the Contractor prior to the rental at which Services will be provided and the remainder will only be made after the Services have been performed. At the completion of the Services, Contractor shall submit to the City a voucher or invoice in the form specified by the City, which invoice shall specifically describe the Services performed, the names of Contractor's personnel performing such Services, the number and types of meals served during the billing period, and the same is approved by the appropriate City representative. 4.3 Contractor Responsible for Taxes. The City shall pay Washington state sales tax from the sale of the food and beverage supplied by the Contractor to Centre participants. Except as otherwise provided in Section 4.1 hereof, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for the payment of any taxes imposed by any lawful jurisdiction as a result of the performance and payment of this Agreement. 5. Compliance with Laws. Contractor shall comply with and perform the Services in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and City laws including, without limitation, all City codes, ordinances, resolutions, standards and policies, as now existing or hereafter adopted or amended, including, but not limited, to the following: (I) Federal, state and local health, laws relating to the sale of food; safety and licensing (ii) City code provisions requiring any person or entity doing business in the City to obtain a business registration. 6. Warranty. The Contractor warrants that it has the requisite training, skill and experience necessary to provide the Services and is appropriately accredited and licensed by all applicable agencies and governmental entities, including but not limited to being registered to do business in the City of Federal Way by obtaining a City of Federal Way business registration. - 4 - 7. Independent Contractor/Conflict of Interest. It is the intention and understanding of the Parties that the Contractor shall be an independent contractor and that the City shall be neither liable nor obligated to pay Contractor sick leave, vacation payor any other benefit of employment, nor to pay any social security or other tax which may arise as an incident of employment. The Contractor shall pay all income and other taxes as due. Industrial or any other insurance which is purchased for the benefit of the City, regardless of whether such may provide a secondary or incidental benefit to the Contractor, shall not be deemed to convert this Agreement to an employment contract. It is recognized that Contractor mayor will be performing services during the Term fo~ other parties; provided, however, that such performance of other services shall not conflict with or interfere with Contractor's ability to perform the Services. Contractor agrees to resolve any such conflicts of interest in favor of the City. 8. Indemnification. 8.1 Contractor Indemnification. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, demands, losses, actions and liabilities (including costs and all attorney fees) to or by any and all persons or entities, including, without limitation, their respective agents, licensees, or representatives, arising from, resulting from, or connected with this Agreement to the extent caused by the negligent acts, errors or omissions of the Contractor, its partners, shareholders, agents, employees, or by the Contractor's breach of this Agreement. Contractor waives any immunity that may be granted to it under the Washington State Industrial Insurance Act, Title 51 RCW. Contractor's indemnification shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount of damages, compensation or benefits payable to or by any third party under workers' compensation acts, disability benefit acts or any other benefits acts or programs. 8.2 City Indemnification. The City agrees to indemnify and hold the Contractor, its officers, directors, shareholders, partners, employees, and agents harmless from any and all claims, demands, losses, actions and liabilities (including costs and attorney fees) to or by any and all persons or entities, including without limitation, their respective agents, licensees, or representatives, arising from, resulting from or connected with this Agreement to the - 5 - extent solely caused by the negligent acts, omissions of the City, its employees or agents. errors, or 8.3 Survival. The provisions of this Section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement with respect to any event occurring prior to such expiration or termination. 9. Equal Opportunity Employer. In all Contractor services, programs or activities, and all Contractor hiring and employment made possible by or resulting from this Agreement, there shall be no discrimination by Contractor or by Contractor's employees, agents, subcontractors or representatives against any person because of sex, age (except minimum age and retirement provisions), race, color, creed, national origin, marital status or the presence of any disability, including sensory, mental or physical handicaps, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification in relationship to hiring and employment. This requirement shall apply, but not be limited to the following: employment, advertising, layoff or termination, rates of payor other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. Contractor shall not violate any of the terms of Chapter 49.60 RCW, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans With Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or any other applicable federal, state or local law or regulation regarding non- discrimination. Any material violation of this provision shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement by the City and, in the case of the Contractor's breach, may result in ineligibility for further City agreements. 10. Confidentiality. All information regarding the City obtained by Contractor in performance of this Agreement shall be considered confidential. Breach of confidentiality by Contractor will be grounds for immediate termination. 11. Insurance. The Contractor agrees to carry as a minimum, the following insurance, in such forms and with such carriers who have a rating which is satisfactory to the City: 11.1 Workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance in amounts sufficient pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington; - 6 - 11.2 Commercial general liability insurance with combined single limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 for bodily injury, including personal injury or death, products liability and property damage. 11.3 Automobile liability insurance with combined single limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 for bodily injury, including personal injury or death and property damage. The City shall be named as additional insured on all such insurance policies, with the exception of workers' compensation coverages. Contractor shall provide certificates of insurance, concurrent with the execution of this Agreement, evidencing such coverage and, at City's request, furnish the City with copies of all insurance policies and with evidence of payment of premiums or fees of such policies. All insurance policies shall contain a clause of endorsement providing that they may not be terminated or materially amended during the Term of this Agreement, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. If Contractor's insurance policies are "claims made" or "claims paid", Contractor shall be required to maintain tail coverage for a minimum period of three (3) years from the date this Agreement is actually terminated. Contractor I s failure to maintain such insurance policies shall be grounds for the City's immediate termination of this Agreement. Should Cafe Pacific obtain a class "HI! liquor license, the Agreement will be amended to increase liability insurance. The provisions of this Section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement with respect to any event occurring prior to such expiration or termination. 12. Work Product. All originals and copies of work product, including plans, sketches, layouts, designs, design specifications, records, files, computer disks, magnetic media or material which may be produced or modified by Contractor while performing the Services shall belong to the City. At the termination or cancellation of this Agreement, all originals and copies of any such work product remaining in the possession of Contractor shall be delivered to the City. - 7 - 13. Books and Records. The Contractor agrees to maintain books, records, and documents which sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs related to the performance of the Services and maintain such accounting procedures and practices as may be deemed necessary by the City to assure proper accounting of all funds paid pursuant to this Agreement. These records shall be subject, at all reasonable times, to inspection, review or audit by the City, its authorized representative, the State Auditor, or other governmental officials authorized by law to monitor this Agreement. 14. Non-Appropriation of Funds. If sufficient funds are not appropriated or allocated for payment under this Agreement for any future fiscal period, the City will not be obligated to make payments for Services or amounts incurred after the end of the current fiscal period, and this Agreement will terminate upon the completion of all remaining Services for which funds are allocated. No penalty or expense shall accrue to the City in the event this provision applies. 15. General Provisions. 15.1 Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains all of the agreements of the Parties with respect to any matter covered or mentioned in this Agreement and no prior agreements shall be effective for any purpose. 15.2 Modification. No provision of this Agreement may be amended or modified except by written agreement signed by the Parties. 15.3 Full Force and Effect. Any provision of this Agreement which is declared invalid or illegal shall in no way affect or invalidate any other provision hereof and such other provisions shall remain in full force and effect. 15.4 Assignment. Neither the Contractor nor the City shall have the right to transfer or assign, in whole or in part, any or all of its obligations and rights hereunder without the prior written consent of the other Party. 15.5 Successors in Interest. Subject to the foregoing Subsection, the rights and obligations of the Parties shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon their respective successors in interest, heirs and assigns. - 8 - 15.6 Attorney Fees. In the event either of the Parties defaults on the performance of any terms of this Agreement or either Party places the enforcement of this Agreement in the hands of an attorney, or files a lawsuit, each Party shall pay all its own attorneys' fees, costs and expenses. The venue for any dispute related to this Agreement shall be King County, Washington. 15.7 No Waiver. Failure or delay of the City to declare any breach or default immediately upon occurrence shall not waive such breach or default. Failure of the City to declare one breach or default does not act as a waiver of the City's right to declare another breach or default. 15.8 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be made in and shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. 15.9 Authority. Each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of the City and Contractor represents and warrants that such individuals "are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of the Contractor or the City. 15.10 Notices. Any notices required to be given by the Parties shall be delivered at the addresses set forth below. Any notices may be delivered personally to the addressee of the notice or may be deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, to the address set forth below. Any notice so posted in the United States mail shall be deemed received three (3) days after the date of mailing. 15.11 Captions. The respective captions of the Sections of this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to modify or otherwise affect any of the provisions of this Agreement. 15.12 Performance. Time is of the essence of this Agreement and each and all of its provisions in which performance is a factor. Adherence to completion dates set forth in the description of the Services is essential to the Contractor's performance of this Agreement. 15.13 Remedies Cumulative. Any remedies provided for under the terms of this Agreement are not intended to be exclusive, but shall be cumulative with all other remedies available to the City at law, in equity or by statute. - 9 - 15.14 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, which counterparts shall collectively constitute the entire Agreement. 15.15 the City's a result Agreement, the City's Compliance with Ethics Code. If a violation of Ethics Resolution No. 91-54, as amended, occurs as of the formation and/or performance of this this Agreement may be rendered null and void, at option. DATED the day and year set forth above. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY By: David Moseley, City Manager 33530 1st Way South Federal Way, WA 98003 ATTEST: City Clerk, N. Christine Green, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney, CAFE PACIFIC CATERING, INC. By: John Hatcher Its: President P.O. Box 23477 Federal Way, WA 98093 (206) 839-7303 K,/dbc/cafepaccontract - 10 - "Exhibit A" The City of Federal Way and Cafe Pacific Catering mutually agree to the menu content and pricing listed below. Café Pacific will at all times try to accommodate dietary needs with in the budget of the set cost. Any extraordinary cost will be assessed prior to the events and the City will be notified of the pricing change prior to initiating a final contract. To ensure menu variety, the City of Federal Way and Cafe Pacific Catering will meet in November of each year to determine menu content and changes. I. BREAKFAST MENU Light Continental - $3.49 per person Coffee service: (Regular, Decaf, black and assorted Herbal Teas, Hot Chocolate), Choice of two baked Breads (Bagels, sides cream Cheese, assorted Muffins, Coffee Cake, Apple Strudel, Banana Nut Bread) Full Continental - $5.50 per person Same as above, also to include: (Juice, Fresh Fruit, Yogurt, Cold Cereal wi Skim & 2%) Breakfast - $6.75 per person All breakfasts include Coffee Service, Juice, Bagels and Cream Cheese, Fresh Fruit: Circle One Circle Two Old Fashioned Oatmeal wlBrown Sugar, Cinnamon @ scrambled Eggs, Cheese, Salsa and Hash browns French Toast @ Ham and Cheese Strata Vegetarian Strata @ Hard Boiled Eggs Served warm or cold Bacon Assorted Muffins Sausage Patties Coffee Cake Canadian Bacon Banana Nut Bread (Turkey) Ham Apple Strudel Bars Assorted Yogurt - 11 - II. Lunch Menu - $8.00 per person Deli Lunch: Includes several types of sandwiches (Veggie Wraps always included, Grapes, raw Carrots, Pickles and Soda Sandwiches each Group Choose Two from Assortment of Ham & Swiss Deli Sandwiches Wrap Italian Assorted Focaccia Grinders Veggie Salad Chicken Salad Croissant @ Croissant Turkey Club Tuna Wrap Croissant Beef and Hummus Pita Cheddar Wrap @ Soup Lunches: Includes two Soups and, two Salads Grapes, raw Carrots, Crackers,and Sodas. Soups: Choose Two Garden Salad wi 2 Broccoli dressings, 0 & Salad V Caesar Salad Chopped Salad Spinach with Creamy Greek Salad Tarragon Salad Mediterranean Chips and Pasta Salad Salas Tri-color Baked Beans Coleslaw Old fashioned Sesame Soba Potato Salad Salad Red Potato Salad Tomato Basil @ Yankee Pot Roast Chicken Noodle Smoked Salmon and Corn Chowder Zesty Lentil Orzo Chili con Carne @ Soup Du Jour Vegetarian Chili @ Sides Choose Two Garden Salad Caesar Salad Spinach with Mediterranea wi 2 Creamy n Pasta dressings, 0 Tarragon Salad Salad & V Chopped Salad Broccoli Old Fashioned Red Potato Salad Potato Salad Tri-color Sesame Soba Creamy Italian Slaw Salad Salad Hot Lunches: Includes One Entrée, Two sides, Grapes, raw Carrots, Pickles and Sodas. Entrees Choose One - 12 - Baked Chicken Baked Potato Bar Roast Pork Loin @ Dijon Lasagna (also Taco Bar Grilled Vegetable veggie available) Pasta @ @ Chicken Enchilada Smoke Salmon and Chili & Cheese (also Shells Alfredo Enchilada@ Chili & Cheese available) III. Dinner Menu - $13.25 per person Dinner Menu: Include One Entrée, Three Sides, Rolls and Butter, Iced Tea or Lemonade and Decaf Coffee Entrees Choose One Lasagna or Roast Pork Loin SW Three Bean and Vegetarian Lasagna Brown Rice Casserole @ Baked Potato Bar @ Chicken Breast Mousaka @ Sonoma Chicken Fajita Bar Smoked Salmon Vegetarian Lasagna Alfredo Beef Stroganoff Chicken or Chicken Enchilada Eggplant or Chili and Parmigiana Cheese Enchilada Sides Choose Three Garden Salad Caesar Salad Spinach with Mediterranea wi 2 Creamy n Pasta dressings, 0 & Tarragon Salad Salad V Chopped Salad Baked Beans Herb Rice Garlic New Pilaf Potatoes Buttered Green SW Corn Winter Squash Steamed Beans Vegetables Fruit Salad Cheese Cake Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Berries and Chocolate White Lemon Bars Pound Cake Mouse Cake Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies IV Coffee Service . All Day Coffee Service will include: Regular, Decaf, black and assorted Herbal Teas, Hot Chocolate. Served from 8am till Spm is 1.9S per person. Coffee by the gallon is $18.00 per gallon and includes all . - 13 - condiments and cups. v Breab Soda Break - Assorted Sodas and bottled water (two per person) 1.95 per person Brownie Break - Large fresh baked brownies 1.65 per person Munchies Break - Assorted Bags of Chip, pretzels and Fruit Bars with Sodas and Bottled Water 3.50 per person Crunch Break - Veggie Sticks, Chips, Dip and Salsa 2.50 per person Cookie Break - Assorted Basket of Fresh Baked Cookies 1.75 per person Healthy Break - Yogurt, Granola Bars and whole Fresh Fruit 3.75 per person . . . . . . - 14 - ~C{fe PC{ ()L fL() ~C{terLVlg/ I N ~ P.O. Box 23477, Federal Way, WA 98093 Off. 253-927-4489 / fax 253-927-2786 The following is a proposal for the food services contract at Dumas Bay Centre in Federal Way, Washington. Thank you in advance for this opportunity and the City's consideration of this proposal. INTRODUCTION & EXPERIENCE: Café Pacific Catering has been the contracted caterer at Dumas Bay Centre for the last four years. We receive compliments regularly on our food and service. We constantly strive to go above and beyond the call of duty in order that each and every client wants to re-book events and pass on only positive comments about Dumas Bay Centre to others. John and Amy Hatcher opened CAFÉ PACIFIC (RESTAURANT) CATERING, INC. in October of 1989. They originally started as a 103 seat casual fine-dining restaurant located on the corner of Pacific Hwy. South and 31ih Street in Federal Way. They began catering almost immediately. Since 1989 they have successfully executed countless caterings. They have extensive experience with corporate lunches, weddings, broker's opens, retreats, seminars, holidays, picnics, outdoor barbecues, etc. Due to John's 23 years of experience and Amy's 12 years of experience in the restauranUcatering business as well as their ownership of Cafe Pacific Restaurant, they have substantial familiarity with day-to-day facility and equipment maintenance and upkeep, day-to-day staff management and customer contact. John is a certified chef from Washburne School in Chicago, IL. In addition, he also earned an Associates Degree in Restaurant, Hotel & Institutional management from Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN. John has been a chef at Duke's, Queen Anne, 5th Avenue and Bellevue from 1983 through August 1989. From October 1993 to October 1995 John was the Food & Beverage Director at North Shore Golf Course in Tacoma, WA Amy worked for ARA Services as the Catering Director's Administrative Assistant at the WA State Convention & Trade Center in Seattle in 1988. STAFF TRAINING: All employees are thoroughly trained in food handling, preparation, sanitation and customer service by John and hold a current WA State Food Handlers permit. Training consists of a minimum of 20 hours one-an-one with John going over all aspects of food preparation and sanitation. Each area is thoroughly demonstrated and explained and must be mastered before moving on to the next task. Specific training will be provided as special needs arise. Café Pacific Catering is familiar and complies with all WA State Labor & Industries and Employment Security laws and codes. Safety and employee rights signs are posted in easy to read locations. All staff will be professionally uniformed in a "Café Pacific Catering" polo and black or white apron or white chef's coat, black or khaki pants and black shoes. SIGHT IMPROVEMENTS: Café Pacific Catering currently provides and maintains a coffee maker with air pots and an icemaker, both of which the City of Federal Way may use. Pitchers of iced water and cups will be provided for ~ meeting rooms in use at no charge. CAFÉ PACIFIC CATERING (2) DBC Proposal for Food Service Octôber 24, 2000 CLEANING & MAINTAINANCE SCHEDULE: In addition to obvious food preparation clean up, Café Pacific Catering will sanitize the counters, buffet and eating surfaces of the kitchen and banquet room(s) being served on an as needed basis. Waste bins and recycling will be emptied on an as needed basis in the main kitchen and the banquet room(s) being served in. Café Pacific Catering will scrub and sanitize the main kitchen floor including the walk-in refrigerator and polish all the stainless in the main kitchen once each week. They will have the hoods inspected and professionally cleaned annually. All other main kitchen equipment and refrigeration will be maintained and repaired as needed at Café Pacific Catering's expense. COMPENSA TON & RENT: Café Pacific Catering will remit $500.0q per month for the exclusive use of the Dumas Bay Centre main kitchen and storage rooms. Café Pacific Catering will offer the DBC 15% of gross food service revenue including retreats, day meetings, on-premise weddings and parties. 15% of all on-premise liquor sales. Please find attached our menu packages, business licenses, proof of insurance and health cards. Our statement of no health department violations, references and letters of recommendation. CAFÉ' PACIFIC CATERING (3) DBC Proposal for Food Services October 24, 2000 REFERENCES: 1) TACOMA PROPELLER James R. Kruger, President (253) 272-5065 Gala Grand Opening of New Facilities, October 7,2000, 1DOO guests Hors d'oeuvres: Savory Crab stuffed Mushrooms and Italian Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms. Turkey & Cranberry, Spicy Chicken and Beef & Cheddar bite-sized Tortilla Wraps. Pasta Station: Penne' & Tortellini Pastas wI choices of Marinara & Alfredo Sauces along wI Mushroom, Black Olives, Green Onions, Parmesan & Romano Cheese. Mushroom Station: Sautéed Mushrooms in a choice of Burgundy, Tai Peanut or Garlic Butter Sauces. Prawn Station: Spicy Poached Prawns served wILemon Wedges & Cocktail & Remoulade Sauces for dipping. Hot Entrée Station: Prime Rib of Beef, Horseradish, Mustards & Dollar Rolls on-the-side as well as Medallions of Pacific Salmon cooked on-site with Alder. Fresh Station: Seasonal Fruits & Berries, assortment of crisp Vegetables wlAncho Chili & Cool Ranch Dips, Antipasto such as Olives, Pepperoni, Wine Salami, Mushrooms & Artichoke Hearts as well as a mosaic of Cheeses wI an assortment of Crackers & Baguettes. Dessert Station: Dilettante's Fine Chocolates, White Chocolate & Macadamia Nut Cookies, Chocolate Marble Cheese Cake, Lemon Tarts, Carmel Apple Crumb & Chocolate Raspberry Cakes. Espresso Cart, Herbal Teas and Hot Spiced Apple Cider 2) PUGET SOUND ESD Karen Nelson (206) 439-6906 x 3934 September 12, 2000, 60 people Breakfast Coffee, Tea, Orange Juice, Water, Coffee Cake, Bagels, & Cream Cheeses Lunch: Taco Salad Bar, Ground Beef Fajita Mix wlPeppers & Onions Toppings: Black Olives, Green Onions, Ranch Dressing, Salsa & Chips September 13, 2000, 60 people Breakfast Coffee, Tea, Orange Juice, Water, Mini Muffins, Bagels & Cream Cheeses Lunch: BBQ Chicken, Cornbread, Watermelon, Baked Beans, Pasta Salad, Cole Slaw, Brownies 6) . CAFÉ PACIFIC CATERING (4) DBC proposal for Food Sesrvices October 24, 2000 3) CAPITAL ONE Tara Rankin (253) 835-5427 Various breakfasts and lunches for 10 - 15 people Breakfast: Muffins, Bagels, Sour Cream Coffeecake, Regular & Non Fat Cream Cheese, Butter, Fresh Fruit Salad, Assorted Yogurts, Orange Juice, Coffee, Herbal Tea Assortment, Hot Chocolate and Hot Cider Lunch: Vegetarian Salad Croissant Sandwich, Turkey Club Wraps, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato & Avocado Croissant, Pasta Salad, Dill Pickles, Carrot Sticks, Grapes. Fresh Baked Cookies, Assorted Sodas and Bottled Waters 4) SYNTAX Peggy Franklin (253) 838-2626 Barbeque on June 9, 2000 for 60 people BBQ Chicken, Top Sirloin Steak, Grilled Vegetables, Fruit Salad and Potato Salad 5) BERGER ABAM ENGINEERS Patty Jones (206) 431-2300 Board of Directors Meeting September 14, 2000 13 people Breakfast: Mini Bagels w/Lox, Fruit Salad, Mini Muffins, Assorted Yogurts, Juice Lunch: Roast Pork, Red Potatoes, Green Salad w/assorted Dressings, Mini Bagels w/Lox, Lemon Bars, Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Assorted Sodas FEDERAL WAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Vonnie Moore (253) 858-0713 Monthly Meeting, October 4,200073 people Fancy Green Salad wI Dressings, Chicken on Stuffing w/Sauce, Mixed Vegetables, Herbed Rice, Vegetarian Pasta, Rolls, Butter, Fresh Baked Cookies, Coffee and Tea Service (ADDITIONAL REFERENCES AVAilABLE UPON REQUEST) ATTACHMENT A ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF DUMAS BAY CENTRE FOOD CONCESSIONS RFP In the event of a successful award of contract, proposer acknowledges that: 1. He/She will be able to comply with the insurance provisions of the Dumas Bay Centre Food Concessionaire Contract, and to timely provide a certificate of insurance. 2. He/She will have in their possession or will obtain prior to contract commencement a valid City of Federal Way business registration as well as all other required permit or licenses required by the State of Washington, King county or any other lawful authority. 3. All staff will have a food handlers permit certification. Proposer: f~ ~~- Sig ture ' \D /~~/ \fa Date I . ~ O\-\N ~ f\\~ \\ '¿ R ~RE ~, Name . CAFE PACIFIC CATERING, INC. P.O. Box 23477 Federal Way, WA 98093 Company MENU FOR DUMAS BAY CENTRE Breakfast Menu Light Continental Coffee Service: (Regular, Decaf. Black and assorted Herbal Teas. Hot Chocolate). Choice of two baked Breads (Bagels. sides Cream Cheese. assorted Muffins. Coffee Cake. Apple Strudel. Banana Nut Bread) $3.49 per person Full Continental Same as above. also to include: (Juice. Fresh Fruit Yogurt Cold Cereal wi Skim & 2%) $5.50 per person Breakfast All breakfasts include Coffee Service. Juice. Bagels and Cream Cheese. Fresh Fruit $6.75 per person Circle One Old Fashioned Oatmeal w/Brown Sugar. Cinnamon Scrambled Eggs. Cheese. ! Salsa and Hash Browns ¡ i French Toast ~--l Ham and Cheese Strata Vegetarian Strata j Hard Cooked Eggs Served warm or cold Circle Two Bacon Assorted Muffins , Sausage Patties Coffee Cake , Canadian Bacon (Turkey) Banana Nut Bread I-lam Apple Strudel Bars ',:~i;i " I! \,' " . ",.11,' ;1, . ¡,', ,oI.1I \\.11, \\'\ '¡¡:till,; . "'",,',.!I"I',llïli,,C<lllI .-'~)::I T';-IIH'I I-HHH-'I:!;--( (I:!;- 1;1:\: :!:,:I-(I:.';--:!';-¡!li Lunch Menu Deli Lunch: Includes several types of Sandwiches (Veggie Wraps always included, Grapes, raw Carrots. Pickles and Bottled Water (Sodas may be substituted) $8.00 per person Sandwiches Circle Two Deli Turkey and BBQ Beef Pepper Jack (hot) Deli Ham and BBQ Chicken Swiss (hot) Deli Beef and Chicken Salad Cheddar Croissant Turkey Club Wrap Tuna Croissant Beef and Cheddar Hummus Pita Wrap Ham and Swiss Italian Focaccia Wrap Sides Circle Two Spinach with Greek Salad Creamy Tarragon Salad Medi terranean Chips and Salsa Pasta Salad Tri-color Coleslaw Baked Beans Old fashioned Sesame Soba Salad Potato Salad Red Potato Salad Brownies Chocolate Chip Lemon Bars Cookies Soup Lunches: Includes Two Soups, Grapes, raw Carrots, Pickles and Bottled Water (Sodas may be substituted) S C' I T oups Irc e wo Minestrone Chili Chicken Noodle Black Bean Split Pea Lemon Garlic Chicken Hot Lunches: Includes One Entrée, Two sides, Grapes, raw Carrots, Pickles and Bottled Water (sodas may be substituted) Entrees Circle One Baked Chicken Baked Potato Bar Ginger Sesame Chicken Lasagna (Vegetarian also Taco Bar Roast Pork Loin Dijon available) Chicken and Artichoke Smoked Salmon and Shells Grilled Vegetable Pasta Alfredo Dinner Menu Dinner Menu: Include One Entrée, Three Sides, Rolls and Butter, Iced Tea or Lemonade and Decaf Coffee $13.25 per person Entrees Circle One Lasagna Roast Pork Loin SW Three Bean and Brown Rice Casserole Baked Potato Bar Chicken Breast Sonoma Moussaka . Chicken Fajita Bar Smoked Salmon Alfredo Vegetarian Lasagna Pot Roast and Hearty BBQ Pork Chow Mein Chicken Enchilada Vegetables Sides Circle Three Garden Salad w/2 Caesar Salad Spinach with Mediterranean Pasta dressings, 0 & V Creamy Tarragon Salad Salad Chopped Salad Baked Beans Herb Rice Pilaf Garlic New Potatoes Buttered Green SW Corn Winter Squash Steamed Vegetables Beans Fruit Salad Cheese Cake Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Berries and Pound Chocolate Mousse White Chocolate Lemon Bars Cake Cake Macadamia Nut Cookies Coffee Service All Day Coffee Service will include: Regular, Decaf, Black and assorted Herbal Teas, Hot Chocolate. Served from 8am till 5pm is 1.95 per person. Coffee by the gallon is $18.00 per gallon and includes all condiments and cups. Breaks Soda Break - Assorted Sodas and bottled water (two per person) $1.95 per person Brownie Break - Large fresh baked brownies $1.65 per person Munchies Break - Assorted Bags of Chip, pretzels and Fruit Bars with Sodas and Bottled Water $3.50 per person Crunch Break - Veggie Sticks, Chips, Dip and Salsa $2.50 per person Cookie Break - Assorted Basket of Fresh Baked Cookies $1.75 per person Healthy Break - Yogurt, Granola Bars and whole Fresh Fruit $3.75 per person Special Dietary Needs We will at all times try to accommodate dietary needs with in the budget of the set cost. Any extraordinary cost will be figured out prior to individual events. Menus are applicable to all day and retreat groups. WATER STANDS Café Pacific will supply water stands and cups for each banquet room. VENDING MACHINES Café Pacific would like to supply snack and soda vending machines with Dumas Bay Centre receiving 15% on all sales, providing a better selection than previous vendors. Dinner Hors d'oeuvre Buffet * * * (Created to be served before 5:00 p.m.) * * * * * * A Bountiful Basket of Crisp Fresh Vegetables served with Ancho Chili & Cool Ranch Dips Sliced Turkey, Ham & Roost Beef along with Cheddar, Swiss & Provolone Cheeses Seasonal Array of Ripe Fruits Assortment of Fresh Baked Rolls & Butter A Mosaic of Delectable Cheeses served with Crackers & Baguettes Chinese BBQ Pork with Dip & Sesame Seeds Mayonnaise, Mustard & Horse Radish A Bountiful Basket of Crisp Vegetables with Ancho Chili & Cool Ranch Dips Mexican Style Fresh Fruit Salad Seasonal Fresh Fruit Trays Beautifully Displayed Savory Chicken & Fennel Sausage Skewers Crisp Garden Crudites with Cool Ranch Dip Savory Sides of Northwest Smoked Salmon served with Mini Bagels, Cream Cheese, Capers & Red Onion A Mosaic of Delectable Cheeses served with Crackers & Baguettes Italian Pesta Pasta Salad Bangkok Chicken Strips with Spicy Peanut Sauce Café Pacific Classic Caesar Salad Fresh Garden Salad with Garlic Croutons Marinated Kalbi Short Ribs * * * Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad Assortment of Fresh Baked Rolls & Butter Gourmet Mixed Nuts & Mints Hickory Smoked Sausage Skewers * * * Gourmet Mixed Nuts & Mints Fresh Brewed "Java Trading Co." 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WA, CAFE PACIFIC CATERING INC POBOX, 23477 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98093 'EXPIAA1!ION :OATt: DEC 31, 2000 DATE ISSUED LICEN$E NUMBeR '- 2110100 52,25 SIC NUMBeR SALes TAX CODE 05812 NO. 1732 ~(~,~ CITY CLaRK This license is to be displayed conspicuously at the location of business, and Is not trllnsf$f«/,¡/t Of e'tlgn«tJ/t. ~~~~~~;Ø;~~~~~~~~~~ .u, -- -- -- - -- -' - , ~_/ '--- / "--",--"W" '",:, "~IF,!ib'iøi~t.~Jb-:j!&/:t, d&15ì 395 356 ~ a.f$~NI. 11:1 #: 001 LOCATION: 0002 EXPIRES: 06-30-2001 i ORGANIZATION TYPE DOMESTrC"PROFIT CORPORATION CAFE PACIFIC, INC. CAFE PACIFIC CATERING 3200 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 ~ ,~ ~ " -- 'fAX 4II€~U~'1-I-eN CATERING ffttN~ ~¡;¡~ PERMIT ", " "~, ,rfI~J: "'JI , ,~t~.1~,¡;¡;0I:I.iN ~;~ " ~tllll~\ 'ItG: \tAf/4S , !lIeTlOtIJg:~ , ",èOOKS .: ;'):::{~r) 11 SPr-PlHSI$~lWNfM:Sr-CeNVE:NTION CTA - INDUSTRIAL ,INSURANCE UNEMPLOYMENT INSUA'ANCE FLOOR MOPPING & GEN1i~AI.. 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OTWITHSTANOING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFIC TE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT T ALL fHE TERMS, EXCL~SIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES, LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO. ' -----, , POLICY -EFF ! POLICY EXP l.lR....~---- TYPE OF+ItffiURAlli:[____-' POLICYJllitt.BIL~ DATE (l1t\/DD/yn ~ DËLIEJl1M/DD/yn! POLICY LIMITS - II I ! ' ! !Genera1 ' 'GENERAL LIARILITY ! I , !Aggregate!$ 1,000,000 I r , I i CommerciallGeneral Liability 'Products-Comp/Ops I i 'Aggregate '$ 1,000,000 ';:;' -- Occurrepce Version 'I - ; 'Personal!:' , I Contractua~ - Incidental Only' 60132 -- 35 - 05 7/23/2000 7/23/2001 IAdvertising Injury!$ 1,000,000 I Owners ~ C ntractors Proto !::~: ::::::nce ;$ 1,000,000 I (Anyone Fire) '$ 50,000 , I !Medica1 Expense! ~ (Anyone PeLS..Qn) ~$ --------.---¡--------¡-----.-- Com bin e d I ! AUTOMOBILE! LIABILITY "Single Limit !$ 1,000,000 , ! I I I . i All Owned tommercia1 Autos '!Bodily Injury I IX I Schedule A~tos ' (Per Person) '$ - Hired Auto~ ' 60132 - 35 - 05 7/23/2000 7/23/2001 I I ! Non-Owned ~utos 'Bodily Injury' Garage Lia~ilty ! (Per Accident) '$ I ' , J . - !Propedy Damage '$ I I I , --- - +--+ ~----------------+----------_._----------+-------------+-------------~9.e-Â9.9 r e qat e tL-.---- -----¡--: UMBRELLA LiIAHI! ITY -------+-----------------~--------------+-- ~lligfATUTORY : $ , ! WORKERS' qOMPENSATION' , 'I AND I I , 'EMPlOYERSJ LIABILITY; , I 'I -"ïJESëRfPTION 0 -OPERATIONS/VEHICLES/RE!3TJÜCTIONS/SPECIALIfËi1S;-- CERTIr~CATE HOLDER IS LISTED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED, J - -- ---- -- -------- - -- ------- - -- ----- ----- -- -- --- - - - --- I rERTIFICATE HOLD~R ,~MjE CITY OF EDERAL WAY & 3200 SW ASH POINT RD ADDRESS FEDERAL AY, WA 98023 COMPANIES PROVIDING COVERAGE: TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE MID-CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANy c 5,OQO C lEach Accident ~$ !Disease-each empl.'$ ---_--__~isa<; e- pol i c ï...l i m ! $ ----- CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT. BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KINO UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVE. 4.d~ Jj, th<k~ AUTHORIZED REPR ENTATIVE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT ITEM 5.C Date: December 11, 2000 Subject: Parks, Recreation, Human Services & Public Safety Council Committee Thom~ - J. ~ ~ Interim Chief of Poliee ~. David 1VJ.pS'el~ "{ny ~anager Yakima County Regional Jail Interlocal Agreement To: From: Via: Back2round: Pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act as governed by RCW Chapter 39.34.080, , the City of Federal Way Department of Public Safety requests approval to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with Yakima County for a cooperative effort to proyide Federal Way Department of Public Safety with cost-effective housing of inmates in the Yakima County Regional Jail. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions by which Yakima County will provide Federal Way Department of Public Safety a place of confinement for the incarceration of one or more inmates lawfully committed to its custody, as well as compensation mutually agreed upon by both County and City for said services. The term set forth will begin December 20, 2000 and end December 31, 2002 and will automatically renew until terminated by written notice received sixty (60) days prior to the termination date. This Agreement also outlines other specific concerns relevant to mutual expectations and responsibilities. With the estimated 40% increase to the King County Jail billings over the past 18 months, the Department is exploring several proactive approaches to reduce jail costs. The benefits realized by this new venture would afford Federal Way an opportunity to build a favorable relationship between the Department of Public Safety and Yakima County and enable the Department to attain one of the jail cost objectives. The Yakima County Regional Jail will not charge a booking fee however, the maintenance cost will range from $48.00 thru $51.00 per inmate and is based on a sliding scale depending on the volume of inmates. The County contracts private medical staffing and provides the inmates with commissary accounts. Attached is the final draft for an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Federal Way and Yakima County. Committee Recommendation: Motion to approve and accept the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Federal Way and the Yakima County for the housing of inmates, and forward to full Council for consideration at its December 19,2000, meeting. , ' "" APPROVALrOF COMMITTEE REPORT: .. .. ,":,".. 'f Comm~)i~:~~i¡' ';;::'i"::':':i~'r\:,:(Ço1AA~ii#i~¥ Member Co.~.øe,e:::~~~~,,".::',::.:'.f{, ':;';i:~::f: III.AIIRAIMS/AC1FNOAIPS/I?11O01Y AKIMA AGREEMENT BETWEEN YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, FOR THE HOUSING OF INMATES IN THE YAKIMA COUNTY JAIL THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this - day of , 2000 by and between the city of Federal Way, hereinafter referred to as "The City", and the Board of County Commissioners of Yakima, County, Washington, hereinafter referred to as "Yakima County" for the department of corrections, each party having been duly organized and now existing under the laws of the State of Washington. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Director of Corrections and the City Manager are authorized by law to have charge and custody of the County jail and the City prisoners or inmates respectively; and WHEREAS, , the City. wishes to designate the Yakima County jail as a place of confinement for the incarceration of one or more inmates lawfully committed to it's custody; and WHEREAS, The Director of the Corrections of Yakima County is desirous of accepting and keeping in his custody such inmate(s) in the Yakima County jail for a rate of compensation mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto; and WHEREAS, RCW 39.34.080 and other Washington law, as amended, authorizes any county to contract with any city to perform any governmental service, activity or undertaking which each contracting jurisdiction is authorized by law to perform; and WHEREAS, the governing bodies of each of the parties hereto have determined to enter into this Agreement as authorized and provided for by RCW 39.34.080 and other Washington law, as amended, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above and foregoing recitals, the payments to be made, the mutual promises and coyenants herein contained, and for other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereto agree as follows: GOVERNING LAW The parties hereto agree that, except where expressly otherwise provided, the laws and administrative rules and regulations of the State of Washington shall goyern in any matter relating to an inmate(s) confined pursuant to this Agreement. 1. DURATION This Agreement shall enter into full force and effect from the effectiye date hereto and end December 31, 2002, subject to earlier termination as provided by Section 3 herein. This agreement may be renewed for like successive periods by written addendum under such terms and conditions as the parties may determine. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to make it necessary for the City to have inmates housed in Yakima County continuously. 2. 3. TERMINA nON (a) By either party. This Agreement may be terminated by written notice from either party to the other party deliyered by regular mail to the contact person identified herein, proyided that termination shall become effective sixty (60) working days after receipt of such notice. Within said sixty (60) days, the City agrees to remove its inmate(s) from the Yakima County jail. Agreement Between Yakima County/City of Federal Way Page I of? (b) By the City due to lack of funding. The obligation of the City to pay Yakima County under the provision of this Agreement beyond the current fiscal year is expressly made contingent upon the appropriation, budgeting availability of sufficient funds by the city of Auburn. In the event that such funds are not budgeted, appropriated or otherwise made ayailable for the purpose of payment under this Agreement at any time after the current fiscal year, then the City shall have the option of terminating the Agreement upon written notice to Yakima County, except that all services provided to that point shall be compensated at the agreed rate. The termination of this Agreement for this reason will not cause any penalty to be charged to the City. (c) In the event of termination of this agreement for any reason, the City shall compensate Yakima County for prisoners housed by Yakima County after notice of such termination until its inmates are returned in the same manner and at the same rates as if this agreement had not been terminated. 4. MAILING ADDRESSES All notices, reports, and correspondence to the respectiye parties of this Agreement shall be sent to the following: Yakima County: Yakima County Dept. of Corrections 128 N. Second Street Yakima, W A 98901 Contact Person: Kenneth A. Ray, Director City of Federal Way: City of Federal Way City Manager's Office P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Contact Person: David H. Moseley, City Manager COMPENSA nON (a) Rates. Yakima County agrees to perform one (1) transport per week between the Yakima County Department of Corrections and the King County Correctional Facility, 500 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA and the Regional Justice Center, 401 4th Avenue N., Kent, WA, or such other location as designated by the City in order to transport Federal Way inmates to and from the City, and, accept and house the City inmates for compensation per day per inmate without a booking fee, at the rates provided in the table below 5. Calendar Year 2001 Daily Rates Monthly A yerage Daily Daily Population (city of Auburn Rate inmates in Yakima County Jail) As Agreed up to 64 $51 65 - 74 $50 75 - 84 $49 85 + $48 Agreement Between Yakima County/City of Federal Way Page 2 of7 (b) Billing and payment. Yakima County agrees to proyide the City with an itemized bill listing all names of inmates who are housed, the case or citation number, the number of days housed including the date and time booked into Yakima County and the date and time released from Yakima County, and the dollar amount due for each. Yakima County agrees to proyide said bill on or about the 10th of each month. The City agrees to make payment to Yakima County on or about thirty (30) days from the date the bill is received. RIGHT OF INSPECTION The City shall haye the right to inspect, at all reasonable times, all Yakima County jails in which inmates of the City are confined in order to determine if such jail maintains standards of confinement acceptable to the City and that such inmates therein are treated equally regardless of race, religion, color, creed or national origin. Yakima County shall be obligated to manage, maintain and operate its facilities consistent with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 6. FURLOUGHS, PASSES, AND WORK RELEASE Yakima County agrees that no early releases or alternatives to incarceration, including furloughs, passes, home detention, or Work Release shall be granted to any inmate housed pursuant to this Agreement without written authorization by the committing court. 7. INMATE ACCOUNTS Yakima County shall establish and maintain an account for each inmate receiyed from the City and shall credit to such account all money which is received and shall make disbursements, debiting such account in accurate amounts for the inmate's personal needs. Disbursements shall be made in limited amounts as are reasonably necessary for personal maintenance. Yakima County shall be accountable to the City for such inmate funds. At either the termination of this Agreement, the inmate's death, release from incarceration or return to either the City or indefinite release to the court, the inmate's money shall be transferred to the inmate's account in care of the City. If requested by the City, Yakima County Department of Corrections will return said inmate reimbursement to the City in the fonn of a check in the name of each inmate eligible for said reimbursement. 8. RESPONSIBILITY FOR OFFENDER'S CUSTODY It shall be the responsibility of Yakima County to confine the inmate or inmates; to provide treatment, including the furnishing of subsistence and all necessary medical and hospital services and supplies; to provide for the inmates' physical needs; to make ayailable to them programs and/or treatment consistent with their individual needs; to retain them in said custody; to supervise them; to maintain proper discipline and control; to make certain that they receive no special priyileges and that the sentence and orders of the committing court in the State are faithfully executed; provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to require Yakima County, or any of its agents, to provide treatment, facilities or programs for any inmates confined pursuant to this Agreement, which it does not provide for similar inmates not confined pursuant to this Agreement. 9. 10. MEDICAL SERVICES (a) Inmates from the City shall receiye such medical, psychiatric and dental treatment as may be necessary to safeguard their health while housed in the Yakima County jail. Yakima County shall proyide or arrange for the providing of such medical, psychiatric and dental services. Except for routine minor medical services, the City shall pay directly or reimburse Yakima County for all costs associated with the delivery of any emergency and/or major medical service provided to the City inmates. Agreement Between Yakima County/City ofFederal Way Page 3 of7 (b) Yakima County shall keep an adequate record of all such services. The City shall review at its request. Any medical or dental services of major consequence shall be reported to the City as soon as time permits. (c) Should medical or dental services require hospitalization, the City agrees to compensate Yakima County dollar for dollar any amount expended or cost incurred in providing the same; provided that, except in emergencies, the City will be notified either by phone or fax prior to the inmate's transfer to a hospital and nothing herein shall preclude the City from retaking the ill or injured inmates. DISCIPLINE Yakima County shall haye physical control over and power to execute disciplinary authority over all inmates of the City. However, nothing contained herein shall be construed to authorize or permit the imposition of a type of discipline prohibited by the Laws of the State of Washington. 11. RECORDS AND REPORTS (a) The City shall forward to Yakima County before or at the time of deliyery of each inmate; a copy of all inmate records pertaining to the inmate's present incarceration at the King County Correctional Facility and/or the Regional Justice Center. If additional information is requested regarding a particular inmate, the parties shall mutually cooperate to provide any additional information. 12. (b) Yakima County shall keep all necessary and pertinent records concerning such inmates in the manner mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto. During an inmate's confinement in Yakima County, the City shall upon request be entitled to receive and be furnished with copies of any report or record associated with said inmate(s) incarceration. REMOV AL FROM THE JAIL An inmate of the City legally confined in Yakima County shall not be removed therefrom by any person without written authorization from the City or by order of any court haying jurisdiction. Yakima County agrees that no early releases or alternatives to incarceration, including furloughs, passes, home detention, or Work Release shall be granted to any inmate housed pursuant to this Agreement without written authorization by the committing court. This paragraph shall not apply to an emergency necessitating the immediate remoyal of the inmate for medical, dental, psychiatric treatment or other catastrophic condition presenting an eminent danger to the safety of the inmate or to the inmates or personnel of Yakima County. In the event of any such emergency removal, Yakima County shall inform the City of the whereabouts of the inmate or inmates so removed, at the earliest practicable time, and shall exercise all reasonable care for the safe keeping and custody of such inmate or inmates. 13. ESCAPES In the event any City inmate shall escape from Yakima County's custody, Yakima County will use all reasonable means to recapture the inmate. The escape shall be reported immediately to the City. Yakima County shall have the primary responsibility for and authority to direct the pursuit and retaking of the inmate or inmates within its own territory. Any cost in connection therewith shall be chargeable to and borne by Yakima County; howeyer, Yakima County shall not be required to expend unreasonable amounts to pursue and return inmates from other states or other countries. 14. Agreement Between Yakima County/City of Federal Way Page 4 of7 DEATH OF AN INMATE ( a) In the event of the death of a City inmate, the Yakima County Coroner shall be notified. The City shall receive copies of any records made at or in connection with such notification. Yakima County will investigate any death within its facility and will allow the City to join in on the investigation. 15. (b) Yakima County shall immediately notify the City of the death of a City inmate, furnish information as requested and, subject to the authority of the Yakima County coroner, follow the instructions of the City with regard to the disposition of the body. Written notice shall be proyided within three week days of receipt by the City of notice of such death. All expenses relative to any necessary preparation of the body and shipment charges shall be paid by the City. With the City's consent, Yakima County may arrange for burial and all matters related or incidental thereto, and all such expenses shall be paid by the City. The provisions of this paragraph shall goyern only the relations between or among the. parties hereto and shall not affect the liability of any relative or other person for the disposition of the deceased or for any expenses connected therewith. (c) The City shall receive a certified copy of the death certificate for any of its inmates who have died while in Yakima County custody. RETAKING OF INMATES In event the confinement of any City inmate is terminated for any reason by either party, retaking of inmates shall be coordinated in the same manner and at the same rates as if this agreement had not been tenninated, or in a manner that best meets mutual interest of both parties. 16. HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION (a) The City shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Yakima County, its officers, agents and employees from any claim, cost, judgment or damages, including attorneys' fees, arising from any City action or proceeding involving the confinement of any inmates from the City in Yakima County: proyided that any such claim, cost, judgment or damage does not arise out of allegations of any intentional, willful or negligent act or omission solely on the part of Yakima County or any officer, agent or employee thereof. 17. (b) Yakima County shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees from any claim, cost, judgments or damages, including attorneys' fees, including without limitation claims by Yakima County's employees, agents, or independent contractors arising out of any action or omission of Yakima County, its officers, agents, independent contractors, or employees while said persons are in the custody of Yakima County, or for any wrongful release of prisoners placed in their custody. (c) A prisoner shall become the responsibility of Yakima County at the point that the prisoner(s) is booked into Yakima County jailor when the prisoner(s) has been released to the care, custody and control of Yakima County, including without limitation the point at which Yakima County or its agents picks up prisoners or transports prisoners as in Section 5. Liability shall transfer to Yakima County, and the indemnification is triggered, at this point. The City shall be held harmless by the Yakima County under the terms of this section for all claims arising out of the detention of the prisoner(s). Accordingly, Yakima County shall be held harmless by the City under the terms of this agreement, for claims arising out of the arrest of the prisoner(s), or arising out of any situation occurring prior to the time that Yakima County assumes responsibility for the prisoner(s). Agreement Between Yakima County/City of Federal Way Page 5 of7 (d) Each party agrees to provide the other with evidence of insurance coverage. Each party shall obtain and maintain coverage in minimum liability limits of TWO MILLION AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($2,000,000) for its liability exposures, including commercial general liability, errors and omissions, auto liability and police professional liability. The proyisions of this section shall surviye the expiration or termination of this Agreement. MISCELLANEOUS (a) Yakima County shall have the right to refuse to accept any inmate from the City when, in the opinion of Yakima County, its inmate census is at capacity or so near capacity that there is a substantial risk that, through usual operation of the jail, the reasonable operational capacity limits of the jail might be reached or exceeded. 18. (b) Yakima County shall further have the right to refuse to accept any inmate from the City who, in the judgment of Yakima County, has a current illness or injury which may adversely affect the operations of the Yakima County jail, has a history of serious medical problems, presents 'a substantial risk of escape, or presents a substantial risk of injury to other persons or property. (c) Except for the weekly transport proyided by Yakima County pursuant to Section 5(a) hereof, City prisoners incarcerated in Yakima County pursuant to this Agreement shall be transported to Yakima County by and at the expense of the City and shall be returned, if necessary, to the City by the City personnel and at the City's expense. (d) In proyiding services under this contract, Yakima County is an independent contractor and neither it nor its officers, agents or employees are employees of the City for any purpose, including responsibility for any federal or state tax, industrial insurance or Social Security liability. Neither shall the proyision of services under this contract give rise to any claim of career service or civil service rights, which may accrue to an employee of the City under any applicable law, rule or regulation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above and foregoing Agreement has been executed in duplicate by the parties hereto and made effective on the day and year fIrst above written: CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, W A BOARD OF YAKIMA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dayid H. Moseley, City Manager Jesse Palacios, Chairman Attest: City Clerk N. Christine Green, CMC Hettie Ingham, Commissioner Agreement Between Yakima County/City of Federal Way Page 6 of7 Approved as to Form: City Attorney Bob C. Sterbank Approved as to Form: RONALD S. ZIRKLE, Yakima County Chief Deputy Prosecutor K:\interlcl\jail services agmt yakima county2 Agreement Between Yakima County/City of Federal Way James Lewis, Commissioner Attest: Clerk of the Board Sylvia E. Cervantes Dated: Page 7 of? ITEM 5.E ~OLJCE ~. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT .¡~. ERA\.. 'WiT>' Date: December 11,2000 From: Parks, Recreation, Human Seryices & Public Safety Council Committee Thomas Jo Chaney, Sro, Interim Chief of Police ~- anager To: Via: Dayid M Subject: For Informati n Only - Critical Incident Response (CoIoRoTo) Team Vehicle Background: In 1999, during the biennium budget process, the formation of a Critical Incident Response Team was proposed and approved. This group of officers operates in a collateral assignment to their regular duties on incidents encountered in patrol that requires specialized responses, tactics, or specialized equipment. During the first quarter of2000, the selection process for this unit was developed, and team members were identified. In addition to monthly training sessions of this team, members have successfully completed training sessions in Basic SWAT Operations, and other training pertinent to this function. The 1999 LLEBG grant was approved and dedicated to equipment and training for this specialized unit. Protective gear including body armor, ballistic shields and helmets, less lethal force options, communications equipment, and other equipment necessary for this function has been purchased. Training has included Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission approved Basic Swat Operator, H+KMP-5 Operator, Critical Incident Response, andManagementofthe SWAT function. A vehicle is needed for the delivery ofteam members and equipment to the location of an incident in a timely fashion. Without a vehicle dedicated to this use, team members would have to load equipment at the station, and respond to the scene in numerous marked patrol vehicles. This would adversely impact the patrol fleet, and substantially delay the team's response. As vehicles specific to this purpose are yery expensiye, direction was giyen to explore other options of acquiring a vehicle. A vehicle has been located under the Federal Surplus Property Program that will fill the need, and do so in a cost effective manner. The yehicle is a 1992 Chevrolet Step Van, white in color, with 32,000 actual miles. It has a gasoline engine, air conditioning, automatic transmission, with a large overhead rear door. The vehicle could be retrofitted to fulfill the specific needs of delivering equipment and officers. This type of vehicle new would cost between $35,000 and $50,000, depending on engine and other options. The price of this used vehicle through the Federal Surplus Program is $8,915.00. iIlauraJagendaJps/121100/CIRTvehicle Department of Public Safety Informational Only - C.I.R.T. Vehicle Page 2 of2 Purchase and retrofit of this vehicle can be accomplished by utilizing funds from the same 1999 LLEBG Grant that is being used for the formation of the Critical Incident Response Team. The maintenance and operations cost of this vehicle once retrofitted will be reasonable, as this vehicle will not be driyen on a daily basis. Estimated Maintenance and Operations costs are $320.00 per year and can be absorbed by the Department's budget. Committee Recommendation: For informational purposes only. i/lauraiagendaips/121100/CIRTvehic1e ITEM 5.F CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEP ARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT Date: December 11; 2000 To: Parks, Recreation, Human Seryices & Public Safety Council Committee From: Thomas J. Chaney, Sr., Interim Chief of Police David ~nager Informational Only - Crime Scene Processing Vehicle jt/ Via: Subject: Background: The Disposal and Reutilization Management Office recently advised the Federal Way Department of Public Safety of a vehicle donation opportunity through the 1033 Program. The vehicle is a 1984 Chevrolet diesel ambulance with 22,458 miles and has a market value of $37,409.00. The purpose of this vehicle is to provide the means for the Department to respond to crime scenes with the adequate equipment needed for processing. Currently, the Department relies on a van, which is not large enough to carry all the equipment. During a major traffic accident, the Department retrieves equipment from three separate buildings. The donation ofthis ambulance will provide the necessary space to include the lighting system, ladder, generator and road signs as well as all other equipment and supplies. The ambulance will be free of charge to the Department. The maintenance and operation estimated annual costs is $320.00 and will be charged to the Fleet and Equipment Interfund. Any Tetro fitting costs will be funded through the Department's Asset Forfeiture Fund. Committee Recommendation: For information purposes only. i/lauralagendalps/121100/crimescenevehicle ITEM 5.G "OlICE ,~. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT '."(FE ~~ERAL Date: December 11, 2000 To: Parks, Recreation, Human Seryices & Public Safety Council Committee Thomas J. C~aney, Sr., Interim Chief of Police ~ Dayid M~nager Informational ~IY - D~mestic Violence Statistics From: Via: Subject: Per Council's Request: Please see attached memorandum dated October 26, 2000 drafted by Bonnie N. Lindstrom, Victim Assistance Manager. Committee Recommendation: For information purposes only. i/Jaura/agenda/ps/121100/aubrange.doc Federal Way Department of Public Safety Memorandum TO: Commander Chris Nonnan FROM: Bonnie N. Lindstrom, Victim Assistance Manager . 'I L/' w.' 1.- -- /J)1f)tJJ DATE: October 26, 2000 RE: Domestic Violence Figures You have requested that I compile some figures regarding the involvement of the Victim Assistance Program with victims of Domestic Violence ("DV"). Since early 1999, Victim Assistance Program volunteer Dayid Beck has been reviewing all DV reports fOlwarded by the Records Division. From these reports, he has been compiling numbers regarding the following: The time of day the alleged crime was committed; The relationship of the parties involved; The section of the City in which the alleged crime was committed; In which type of residence the alleged crime was committed; The gender, age, and race of the alleged offender; The gender, age, and race of the alleged victim; Whether alcohol or drugs was involved; Whether the offender was arrested at the scene; and, Who placed the call to 911. Based on Dave's work, I have been able to determine the following year 2000 information which is accurate through the Third Quarter: The Victim Assistance Program received copies of 511 Domestic Violence Incident Reports which indicated that a crime had been committed; The bulk of the reports came in between 1801 - 2400 hrs.; The majority ofthe cases involve people who co-habitate or are married. The next highest number involyed parties who used to date; Most alleged DV crimes occur in Sections 3 and 2 of the City; The majority ofreports come from multi-family housing; Of the reports we received, 397 of the offenders were males and the majority of them were age 20-30; In 153 of the reports, it was indicated that the offender was using drugs or alcohol at the time of the incident and in 54 of the reports, the victim was indicated as using drugs or alcohol; and, in 297 ofthe reports, it was indicated that the victim was the person who called 911. The purpose of this information is to provide a rough snapshot ofDV within the City of Federal- Way and to then give a framework in which to review the work of the Victim Assistance Program as it pertains to working with victims of Domestic Violence. Within the time period reflected in the above numbers, representatives with the Victim Assistance Program were called out to work with DV victims a total number of 26 times. The cumulative time spent during these interventions was 77.5 hours, Through September of this year, we have also made 476 telephone contacts with victims of DV and have sent out 281 pieces of correspondence such as our follow-up letter (should we be unable to reach them by telephone) and resources & referrals- Deputy Chief Wilson October 26, 2000 Page 2 In addition to the assistance that the Victim Assistance Program provides to .victims of Domestic Violence, we also help the community in other ways. Through the 3rd Quarter of2000, I have provided to community groups and to students in the schools 39 hours of training, primarily addressing issues regarding Domestic and Dating Violence. And during this year, in addition to the DV numbers reflected above, representatives from the Victim Assistance Program have, through September of 2000, responded to 48 other calls wherein they provided assistance to surviyors of homicide victims, survivors ofloved ones who have died from suicide, robbery victims, people who have lost loved ones to natural death, and several other people who were traumatized. These call-outs constitute 148.5 hours of intervention in the field. Moreover, the volunteers with the Victim AssÎs4mce Program have provided 7,934 hours of service in which they were on-call, were doing office work, or were providing direct services to the community. /7 I( ¿ (~~""--I' I't' .26 eX.> 6.¡ ITEM 5.R CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Parks, Recreation, Human Services & Public Safety Council Committee Date: December 6,2000 Steye Ikerd, Proper9' Services Manager Dayid Mosek~jt1t~~~mager PCCI Jani~or~C:ntract From: Via: Subject: Back!!round: Professional Commercial Cleaning, Inc. (PCCI) has been servicing the City Hall building for one year. Staff recommends extending their contract for an additional year at the same annual cost of $22,564.00. Funds for this contract are budgeted in the Building Fund. Committee Recommendation Motion to forward to full Council on December 19, 2000, approval of the PCCI Janitorial Contract amendment in the amount of $22,564.00 for a one-year term. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE REPORT: Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member I:PC PCCI FIRST AMENDMENT TO MAINTENANCE/LABOR AGREEMENT FOR JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES This First Amendment ("Amendment") is dated effective this 1 at day of January 2001, and is entered into by and between the City of Federal Way, a Washington municipal corporat::ion ("City"), and Professional Commercial Cleaning, Inc., a Washington corporation Contractor") . A. The City and Contractor entered into a Professional Services Agreement dated effective January I, 2000 whereby Contractor agreed to provide janitorial maintenance services ("Agreement") . B. Section 14.2 Modification of the Agreement provided that the Agreement may only be amended by written agreement signed by the parties. C. The City and the Contractor desire to amend the Agreement to continue the Services described in Section 1 of the Agreement by extending the term of the Agreement, and increasing the compensation paid to the Contractor. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree to the following terms and conditions: 1. Term. Section 2 of the Agreement shall be amended to extend the term of the Agreement until December 31, 2001. 2. Compensation. In consideration of Contractor continuing to provide the Services described in Section 1 of the Agreement during the extended term of the Agreement, Section 4.1 ~hall be amended to increase the compensation paid to the Contractor by an additional amount not to exceed Twenty-two Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-four and no/100 Dollars ($22,564.00). The total amount payable to Contractor pursuant to the original Agreement and this First Amendment shall be an amount not to exceed Forty-five Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Eight and no/100 Dollars ($45,128.00). 3. Full Force and Effect. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement not modified by this Amendment shall remain in full force and effect. DATED the effective date set forth above. By: David H. Moseley Its City Manager 33530 1st Way South Federal Way, Washington 98003 ATTEST: City Clerk, N. Christine Green, CMC - 2 - APPROVED AS TO FORM: Bob C. Sterbank, City Attorney PROFESSIONAL INC. By: Its: I:pcci.mtc 12/5/2000 (sf/Parks) - 3 - COMMERCIAL CLEANING, Jerry Purdum President 30245 148th SE Kent, WA 98042 (253) 639-2900