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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - Professional Services Contract with Kenneth Emanuels and AssociatesAgenda Item 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER DATE: January 13, 1997 CIT`! of JAN 1 31997 C&14 -4-1 a/col ct.l TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Peggy Ducey, Assistant to the City Manager C' 30 SUBJECT: Professional Services Contract with Kenneth Emanuels & Associates BACKGROUND Last year, the City retained Kenneth Emanuels & Associates to provide legislative advocacy and support in Sacramento for the bills being carried for the City. As our lobbyist, Emanuels tracked the progress of the bills, advocated on behalf of the City with State legislators, staff, public agencies and special interest groups, and provided direction and consultation to the City on the following bills: • Local Coastal Boundary Adjustments: State legislation was introduced to change the Coastal Zone boundary. The bill was withdrawn after Coastal Commission staff confirmed that the City could meet its objectives administratively rather than legislatively. • Non -Resident Library: The proposed legislation would have allowed cities to charge a non-resident fee without losing State funding. The bill died in the Senate Education Committee. • Methane Gas Mitigation: This legislation provided that eligible jurisdictions could receive state grants for upgrade or relocation of methane vents to mitigate gas hazards. The bill was withdrawn after Caltrans agreed to fund $750,000 to mitigate the methane gas hazard around Hoag Hospital. • Bay Discharge Legislation: In response to the proposed IRWD water reclamation project, the bill would have prohibited discharge of reclaimed water within 2 miles of any bay or estuary. The bill was withdrawn after IRWD and the City reached a settlement agreement. The City accomplished its legislative objectives for all but the Non -Resident Library Fee legislation. The City's 1997 legislative agenda will be as challenging as last year. The following issues are proposed for the upcoming legislative session: State Legislation: • Methane Gas: Introduce legislation that would protect the City and other agencies from liability associated with mitigation of a naturally occurring hazard. • Library Legislation: Continue to pursue both administratively and legislatively a means to defray costs associated with non-resident library use. • Beacon Bay: Amend the current Beacon Bay bill to change the revenue allocation requirements. • Police Videotape Storage Requirements: Introduce legislation that would require storage of police department videotapes for six months. Federal Legislation: • Upper Newport Bay Dredging: Pursue funding for the Upper Bay dredging and for a sinking fund that would provide on-going future funding for dredging. • OCS Moratorium: Pursue short-term and long-term protection from oil and gas drilling off the Orange County coastline. The City's contract with Kenneth Emanuels & Associates terminates February 28, 1997. Attached is a new 12 month contract, at a fee of $3,000 per month. This is the same monthly retainer as last year. The contract also provides for reimbursement for direct costs incurred by the consultant, such as telephone, travel, etc. Ken Emanuels has offered to meet with City Councilmembers and staff in January to develop our final legislative strategy for 1997. A Budget Amendment for $12,000 is also being submitted to cover the contract cost for the remainder of the fiscal year. The professional/ technical account currently authorized in the City Manager's budget has been obligated for a number of income property studies. The leases for Corona del Mar Beach concession, Ruby's Restaurant, the Balboa Bay Club, and the Marinapark area all terminate this year, or in the near future. Professional evaluation services have been retained for each property to ensure that the City has the highest and best use for each of these properties in compliance with the Income Property Policy. These costs, along with the contract obligations for Ken Emanuels' current contract, makes it necessary to request a budget amendment. Emanuels' contract costs for next budget year will be requested in the FY 97/98 budget submittal. RECOMMENDATION • Authorize the execution of an agreement for professional services with Kenneth Emanuels & Associates for state legislative advocacy services, not to exceed $40,000 annually beginning March 1, 1996 for a 12 month period. • Approve a Budget Amendment in the amount of $12,000 to fund the contract for the remainder of FY 96/97. AGREEMENT This agreement made and executed at Newport Beach, California, effective March 1, 1997, by and between the City of Newport Beach, hereinafter called CITY, and KENNETH J. EMANUELS, d.b.a. KENNETH EMANUELS & ASSOCIATES, hereinafter called CONTRACTOR. WITNESSETH: The City hires the Contractor and the Contractor agrees to work for the City on the following terms and conditions: The duty of the Contractor shall be to provide consulting services as a lobbyist on pertinent municipal matters on behalf of the City. The Contractor shall be responsible for the advancement of no more than a single major city -sponsored legislative proposal. II The Contractor shall certify that employees and/or entity are properly registered, licensed or certificated pursuant to law to perform the task set forth hereunder. III The City shall pay to Contractor for the twelve-month period from March 1, 1997 to February 28, 1998 -payable at the rate of $3,000 per month, billed monthly in advance, for time spent by Consultant in the performance of this agreement. The Contractor's direct costs for telephone, duplication, postage, legislative computer and bill service and required travel will be reimbursed by the City. IV It is understood that the City will not be responsible for any obligations of an employer. Specifically, the Contractor shall furnish his own means of transportation when not required by the City to travel, miscellaneous supplies, and incidental expenses. It shall be understood that the Contractor shall not incur any additional expenses on behalf of the City. V The Contractor shall report his lobbying activities as required by the California Fair Political Practices Act and Commission (California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Chapter 6 and Title 2, Chapter 7). Executed as of the date and year first above set forth. B Y4e1 40 BY: BY: KENNETH J. EMANUELS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH d.b.a. Kenneth Emanuels & Associates 1400 K Street, Suite 306 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 444-6789 Proposal to City of Newport Beach January 24, 1996 Employment History and Educational Background of Kenneth Emanuels 1987- Kenneth Emanuels and Associates, President. Present October 1, 1987 established own lobbying firm. Firm currently has continuing retainer contracts for legislative advocacy and/or information services with these clients: City of Oakland City of Sacramento City of Glendale City of Lancaster City of Burbank City of Cerritos City of Tustin City of Indian Wells City of Rancho Mirage City of Newark City of Novato City of Avalon California Redevelopment Association Orange County Division, League of California Cities 1979-1987 League of California Cities, Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs. Chief lobbyist and legislative director of staff of five professionals. Responsible for the League's legislative program. Reported directly to the Executive Director and the Board of Directors. Either lobbied personally or supervised the lobbying of every piece of legislation affecting municipal government over eight years. 1978 Ralph Andersen and Associates, Sacramento, Management Consultant. Senior Consultant in municipal finance. Conducted land use fiscal impact studies for cities and developers and national executive search assignments for public and private clients. 1970-1978 League of California Cities, Staff Assistant and Lobbyist. Represented the League on environmental quality and municipal finance issues before the Legislature, state regulatory agencies and the public. Major issues were Federal and State air and water quality regulations and legislation reforming the local property tax system. C � 1963-1965 U.S. Peace Curps. Served as a Peace Corps Voluntee,- in Colombia, 1967-1970 South America for two years and as the Associate Peace Corps Director in Guatemala, Central America for three years. Directed rural development programs. f Personal: Married, three adult children. Education: B.A. International Relations. Stanford University, 1963 M.A. Public Administration. University of California, Berkeley, 1967. Proposal to City of Newport Beach January 24, 1996 Introduction to the Firm of Kenneth Emanuels & Associates Summa�of Capabilities and OCapabilities and ualifications Kenneth Emanuels & Associates was established on October 1, 1987 by Mr. Emanuels following 16 years with the League of California Cities and one year as a municipal finance consultant. Mr. Emanuels joined the League in 1970 and served as staff assistant in both the Berkeley and Los Angeles offices before transferring to Sacramento as a legislative advocate in 1972. From 1979 to 1987, Mr. Emanuels was the Assistant Director and chief lobbyist for the League during one of the most difficult periods in the history of California local government. During his tenure with the League, Mr. Emanuels was twice named one of Sacramento's most effective lobbyists by the prestigious California Journal. In 1986, the Journal rated Mr. Emanuels as one of four (out of 75) public agency lobbyists who "topped the list as most effective." In 1977, the Journal rated the lobbying staff of the League as one of the Top Fifteen lobbyists (6th) in Sacramento, public and private alike. Because for eight years Mr. Emanuels was widely known as the League's principal spokesperson and advocate in the Legislature, the firm's advocacy practice has been limited almost exclusively to city governments and associations of cities. Moreover, the firm also has the ability as a public interest lobbyist to attend legislative fund raisers throughout the year for legislators who represent client cities. Mr. Emanuels is the sole legislative advocate of the 282 -city member California Redevelopment Association and enjoys access to virtually every legislator's office because each of the 120 legislative districts in the Senate and Assembly contains at least one city which has established a redevelopment agency and is a member of the Association. As an advocate for the City of Newport Beach, Mr. Emanuels would be in a position to discuss the City's concerns with legislators from throughout the State. Located across the street from Capitol Park, the firm offers a full range of services for effective representation before the State Legislature and state administrative agencies. For example, with respect to state administrative agencies Mr. Emanuels has worked to resolve clients' problems with numerous administrative agencies of state government, including: Department of Finance, Department of Fish and Game, Department of Real Estate, Office of Emergency Services, Department of Health Services, State Water Resources Control Board, Department of Transportation, Department of Education, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Department of Commerce, State Controller, Department of Parks and Recreation, General Services, Department of Insurance, Department of Housing and Community Development, Energy Commission, Department of Youth Authority, Integrated Waste Management Board, Public Employment Retirement System, the Office of Planning and Research and the California EPA. f All legislative and administrative is lobbying handled by Mr. Emanuels personally. No lobbying responsibilities are delegated to employees or subcontracted to other lobbying firms. Whenever possible, written and telephone inquiries relating to legislative matters are handled by Mrs. Katherine Curtis, an experienced legislative secretary and the firm's office manager. Special Expertise Mr. Emanuels' entire 25 -year career has been dedicated to the strengthening of California municipal law, municipal finance and city government operations. He is recognized by Members of the Legislature and their staffs as an authority in this field. Experience with Similar Clients Mr. Emanuels presently represents the cities of Oakland, Sacramento, Avalon, Cerritos, Burbank, Glendale, Indian Wells, Lancaster, Newark, Novato, Rancho Mirage and Tustin. In addition, Mr. Emanuels also represents the California Redevelopment Association and the Orange County Division, League of California Cities. Past clients include the League of California Cities, the Bay Area Council and the cities of Irvine, Santa Ana, Laguna Beach, El Segundo, Mammoth Lakes and Westlake Village. City of Newport BeaC,h NO. BA- 023 BUDGET AMENDMENT 1996-97 AMOUNT:1 $12,000.00 EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE: Increase Revenue Estimates X Increase Budget Appropriations Transfer Budget Appropriations SOURCE: from existing budget appropriations from additional estimated revenues X from unappropriated fund balance EXPLANATION: Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance ANNDX Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following: To budget for professional services contract for State Legislative advocacy. ACCOUNTING ENTRY: BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Fund s& in 010 3605 REVENUE APPROPRIATIONS (3601) Fund/Division Account EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603) Description Fund Balance Control Description Signed: Signed: Signed: Approval: Finance Director Administrative Approval: City Manager City Council Approval: City Clerk Amount Debit Credit $12,000.00 Automatic $12,000.00 8'/;7 Date Date Date Description Division Number 0310 City Manager Account Number 8080 Services - Prof, Tech NOC Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number Signed: Signed: Signed: Approval: Finance Director Administrative Approval: City Manager City Council Approval: City Clerk Amount Debit Credit $12,000.00 Automatic $12,000.00 8'/;7 Date Date Date