HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Mooring Management ServicesCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 14
May 11, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Manager
(949) 644 -3043, cmillerCcDnewportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: Vendor Selection for Contract Negotiations for Mooring Management
Services
ISSUE:
Should the City Council select a vendor and direct staff to negotiate a five -year contract
to provide mooring management services in Newport Harbor?
RECOMMENDATION:
Direct staff to negotiate a five -year contract with the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor
Patrol to provide mooring management services.
DISCUSSION:
Background
The purpose of the Mooring Management Services Agreement is to establish and define
the responsibilities of the City and a mooring management services provider in
conjunction with the mooring of vessels over City Tidelands. Currently, the City permits
approximately 1,229 public moorings (consisting of 439 onshore moorings and 790
offshore moorings) with the County permitting approximately 25 offshore moorings over
County Tidelands. On February 21, 1989, the City and County entered into a Joint
Powers Agreement for mooring management services by the Sheriffs Department
Harbor Patrol, and this agreement was subsequently amended several times until it
expired on December 31, 2008, when the rate was approximately $110,000 per year. In
2009, the agreement was extended through the calendar year at $110,000. However, in
mid 2009, the County submitted a proposal for a new five -year contract for $264,000
representing an increase of $154,000. Because of this significant increase in cost, and
because the City had not explored the market for mooring management services, the
City determined that it was appropriate to solicit proposals from both public and private
entities. To allow time for a competitive proposal process, on January 12, 2010, the City
Council authorized an interim agreement with the County for $24,166.67 (proposed rate
in the table below, per month) for four months.
Proposal Process and Analysis
A Request for Proposals (RFP) was issued in October 2009 to seek the most cost -
effective and efficient management option available. The RFP was sent to
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approximately five mooring vendors in Southern California and was posted on the City's
website. In summary, the scope of services requested is as follows:
1. Near waterfront office, easily accessible by land /water.
2. Qualified office staff 8 hours a day, 7 days a week year round (as opposed to
24/7 service currently provided by Harbor Patrol).
3. Qualified on- the -water staff for at least 40 hours per week.
4. Administration and implementation of mooring rules per Title 17, as well as rules
delineated by local practice.
5. Recommendations on mooring permit revocations.
6. Provision of public access to available moorings for guest use.
7. Weekly mooring inspections for compliance with seaworthiness, operability and
nuisance requirements.
8. Written communications to permittees for biannual mooring overhaul.
9. Maintenance of the wait list.
10. Implementation of mooring transfers.
11. Updates to billing information. (Bills will still be generated through the City.)
12. Maintenance of an impound area for abandoned / found vessels.
13. Assistance to mooring permittees in maintaining safe vessel mooring during
inclement weather.
14. Annual survey of mooring fees.
The deadline for submitting proposals was November 12, 2009. Prior to this deadline,
the City received six proposals. (This includes a proposal from the Harbor Patrol who
was advised by County Counsel that they could not officially respond to the RFP.
Rather, the Harbor Patrol could submit an offer to enter into a new Joint Powers
Agreement.) A review committee was assembled to evaluate the proposals. They
included:
Chris Miller
Shannon Levin
Glen Everroad
Evelyn Tseng
Seanne Carney
Don Lawrenz
Megan Delaney
Harbor Resources Manager
Harbor Resources Supervisor
Revenue Manager (Retired)
Revenue Manager, Acting
Fiscal Specialist (Billing)
Harbor Commissioner
Newport Mooring Association
A cost summary of the six proposals is outlined below; however, cost was not the sole
criterion for selection as background, experience and technical expertise were heavily
weighted as well.
Contractor Yearly Rate 5 Year Rate
BellPort Group
Beauchamp Reality, Inc.
Vessel Assist
Harbor Patrol
Marina Business Associates
Atlas Engineering
$180,000
$900,000
$237,296
$1,186,480
$238,000
$1,190,000
$290,000
$1,450,000
$300,000
$1,500,000
$393,680* Adjusted for annual cost
$1,741,520
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(Note: All revenue generated from mooring rentals — approximately $25,000 to $30,000
per year at current rates — would be reimbursed to the City by the chosen contractor.
These revenues are not reflected in the numbers above.)
On December 16, 2009, the review committee conducted oral interviews with the three
most qualified contractors: BeIIPort Group, Harbor Patrol and Vessel Assist. On
February 23, 2010, Harbor Resources announced that staff intended to recommend to
City Council that they approve an agreement with BeIIPort Group. Staff had found that
BeIIPort Group was the most responsive to the City's RFP, and proposed the best price
for the requested services. Staff was poised to finalize a mooring agreement by the end
of April 2010 due to the budget impacts of continuing the interim agreement with the
County.
On March 4, 2010, the Harbor Commission's Mooring Master Plan Subcommittee
recommended that more time be given to the decision making process so the City
Council and staff could evaluate the proposals with plenty of public input. The
subcommittee favored the Harbor Patrol's ability to provide immediate 24 hour service
as well as added security in the mooring fields. In addition, it was the general
consensus at the Newport Mooring Association meeting on May 3, 2010 (attended by
100 people) that the Harbor Patrol was the better option for the same reasons as above.
On March 23, 2010, the Harbor Patrol provided an unsolicited letter to the City offering
the following:
1. To reduce the current interim contract amount to $15,000 /month for March
through June for a total 6 month price of $108,333. (January and February billed
at $24,166.67, March through June billed at $15,000. Current Harbor Resources
budget has $110,000 for mooring services based on previous year's rates.)
2. To phase in the increase in costs for Harbor Patrol mooring management over
five years:
a. Year 1 - $180,000
b. Year 2 - $207,500
c. Year 3 - $235,000
d. Year 4 - $262,500
e. Year 5 - $290,000
f. Total cost for 5 years, 24/7 service - $1,175,000
To be fair to the other two qualified bidders, the City issued a letter and asked if they
would care to resubmit a proposal. In addition, the City asked that they also provide a
separate proposal for 24 hour service so a direct comparison could be made to the
existing and proposed Harbor Patrol's services.
Likewise, the City issued a letter to the Harbor Patrol and accepted their offer for the
reduced rate for the interim services, and also requested a separate proposal for
mooring management services 8 hours a day so a direct comparison could be made to
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the proposals submitted by the other private contractors. The deadline for responses
from these three qualified vendors was April 23, 2010.
Responses to City's Request
Vessel Assist was non - responsive.
BeIIPort Group responded that their previous proposal included 24 hour on -call service
within a 90 minute time frame, but if 24 hour service were requested, it might be an
additional $70,000 per year ($350,000 for 5 years). However, BeIIPort chose to not
officially submit a separate bid because their research indicated many other mooring
administrators in California did not offer 24 hour service, so it would be "both
unnecessary and wasteful to taxpayers." BeIIPort will continue to honor their original
proposal as outlined in the attachments. If the cost for 24 hour service were added to
BellPort's proposal, the total cost over five years would be approximately $1,250,000.
The Harbor Patrol responded that their original proposal was based on an activity cost
(i.e. time it takes to perform a function) rather than based on having staff available 24/7.
They stressed that moorings are rented on a 24 hour basis and that service is needed all
day /night. They recommended the City increase the transient mooring rental rate to help
bridge the gap in costs for services. Therefore, the Harbor Patrol did not offer a revised
proposal for 8 hour service.
For Council's consideration, attached are the proposals and follow up correspondence
from BeIIPort Group and Harbor Patrol.
Analysis
The Harbor Patrol has extensive experience managing the City's moorings and they
provide immediate round the clock service 7 days a week. Their facility is located at the
entrance to the harbor, and is readily visible to visiting boaters. In addition, because
they are a law enforcement agency, they provide security by closely monitoring the
mooring fields and those boaters that rent moorings.
Bellport Group has an established on- the -water facility located on the Lido Peninsula
which is near the end of the harbor and arguably less convenient to the visiting boater
who may be unfamiliar with the harbor. BeIIPort has seasoned personnel, in -depth
knowledge of Newport Harbor, and proven ability to manage boats through their marinas
and shipyard.
The principal difference between the proposals from the Harbor Patrol and BeIIPort
Group is the provision of immediate service 24/7 and the added security Harbor Patrol
provides. Staff agrees that moorings are rented on a 24 hour basis, and having service
at all hours is desirable to maintain a service- friendly harbor. In addition, mooring
permittees often return from their weekend trips 'after hours' and sometimes find a renter
on their mooring. If this happens, the Harbor Patrol responds quickly to relocate the
renter to another vacant mooring and alleviates the problem. Also, security is another
advantage that is an added benefit to the harbor.
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Although the City's RFP did not request immediate service 24/7, input from mooring
permittees indicates that this is a service they value and one on which they depend.
Comparing the Harbor Patrol's revised proposal (including immediate service 24/7) with
BeIIPort Group's proposal (without immediate service 2417) shows that the cost of this
service is approximately $55,000 per year or $275,000 over five years. Staff believes
this is a reasonable cost, especially when the added harbor security and decades of
experience of the Harbor Patrol are taken into consideration.
Staff notes that mooring management services benefit mooring permittees almost
exclusively, rather than the general public. Therefore, we suggest that the full cost of
mooring management be considered in the update of mooring permit fees.
Next Steps
Following City Council's direction to negotiate the terms of the contract for mooring
management, staff will enter into a two week negotiation period with the selected vendor.
Following the negotiation period, staff will return to the City Council in June for the final
approval of the agreement and execution of the contract. The targeted start date for this
contract will be July 1, 2010.
ALTERNATIVES:
Direct staff to negotiate a three -year contract (three -year initial contract with one (1)
optional two -year extension) with BeIIPort Group to provide mooring management
services.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQK) because
it is an administrative activity of the City and therefore not a "project" as defined by
Section 15378 of the CEQA Guidelines.
PUBLIC NOTICE:
This agenda item has been noticed according to the Ralph M. Brown Act (72 hours in
advance of the public meetings at which the City Council considers the item).
Submitt .id by:
Chris Miller
Harbor Resources Manager
Attachments: Harbor Patrol Proposal
BeIIPort Group Proposal
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Harbor Patrol Proposal
Mr. Dave Kiff, City Manager
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Dear Mr. Kiff:
The Sheriffs Harbor Patrol has provided mooring administration services for the City of
Newport Beach since the 1980's. The five -year agreement approved in 1989 has been extended
by four separate amendments. .
This letter is intended to reiterate the County's commitment, through its Sheriff, to provide
mooring administration services at the same level of services that we have historically provided.
The Sheriffs Department is willing to enter into a new five -year Joint Powers Agreement (JPA),
subject to Board. of Supervisors and City Council approvals. The major components of service
included . in the JPA would include the following:
24/7 Public Building / Rental Location (1901 Bayside Drive Corona Del Mar 92625)
Dock space to secure vessels during the rental process (Dock at the above listed location)
General mooring administration services
• Transient mooring rentals -24/7
• Mooring transfers — Business hours
• Facilitate Letters of Permission
• Maintain Mooring Waif List
• Maintain records and files associated with both on -shore and off -shore moorings
• Ensure bi- annual inspections and overhauls are completed
o Ensure all moorings remain inoperable condition
o Enforce all applicable laws, regulations, and Municipal Codes
o Impounding of vessels as required per regulations
• Live Aboard checks
• Conduct Lien Sales as required
• Address Derelict Vessel's per Newport Beach Municipal Code
• Provide sufficient waterbome assets and personnel to complete above listed duties
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RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA • SAN CLEMENTE • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO. STANTON • VILLA PARK
OC PARKS • OANA POINT HARBOR • JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT • OCMA- SUPERIOR COURT
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SHERIFF- CORONER DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OF ORANGE
SANDRA HUTCHENS
CALIFORNIA
SHERIFF - CORONER
UNDERSMERIFF
JOHN L. SCOTT
OFFICE OF SHERIFF- CORONER
EM5CURVE COMMAND
550 N. FLOWER STREET
RICK COSTAL.
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MICHAEL R. HILIAMNN
SANTA ANA, CA 92]024149
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November 12, 2009
COhOVIANDERS
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JAY LEFLORE
Mr. Dave Kiff, City Manager
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Dear Mr. Kiff:
The Sheriffs Harbor Patrol has provided mooring administration services for the City of
Newport Beach since the 1980's. The five -year agreement approved in 1989 has been extended
by four separate amendments. .
This letter is intended to reiterate the County's commitment, through its Sheriff, to provide
mooring administration services at the same level of services that we have historically provided.
The Sheriffs Department is willing to enter into a new five -year Joint Powers Agreement (JPA),
subject to Board. of Supervisors and City Council approvals. The major components of service
included . in the JPA would include the following:
24/7 Public Building / Rental Location (1901 Bayside Drive Corona Del Mar 92625)
Dock space to secure vessels during the rental process (Dock at the above listed location)
General mooring administration services
• Transient mooring rentals -24/7
• Mooring transfers — Business hours
• Facilitate Letters of Permission
• Maintain Mooring Waif List
• Maintain records and files associated with both on -shore and off -shore moorings
• Ensure bi- annual inspections and overhauls are completed
o Ensure all moorings remain inoperable condition
o Enforce all applicable laws, regulations, and Municipal Codes
o Impounding of vessels as required per regulations
• Live Aboard checks
• Conduct Lien Sales as required
• Address Derelict Vessel's per Newport Beach Municipal Code
• Provide sufficient waterbome assets and personnel to complete above listed duties
PROUDLYSERVING WE UNINCORPORATED ARMS OFORANGFCOD AND THE FOLLDa9Na Clr]ES AND AOENCIO.'
ALSO VIEJO • DANA POINT • LAGUNA HILLS • LAGUNA NIGUEL• LAGUNA W0006 • W(E FOREST • MISSION VIEJO
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA • SAN CLEMENTE • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO. STANTON • VILLA PARK
OC PARKS • OANA POINT HARBOR • JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT • OCMA- SUPERIOR COURT
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Mr. Dave Kiff
November 12, 2009
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Based on FY 2009 -10 salary rates, the cost related to the historical services is approximately
$290,000. A new five -year JPA would provide for the methodology of annual adjustments and
would provide a methodology related to the collection and allocation of mooring revenues.
We are also willing, should it be desired, to enter into a new JPA at a reduced level of services as
mutually agreed to by both parties and approved by the Board of Supervisors and the City
Council.
The City's Harbor Resources Manager has indicated that the City desires to have a month -to-
month agreement until such time as the City decides how to proceed with the mooring
administration. Please, contact tus as soon as possible to begin negotiating this agreement, which
will also be subject: to Board of Supervisors and City Council approval.
I believe that as the historical provider of mooring administration services to Newport Harbor,
the Sheriff's Harbor Patrol is in a unique situation to provide a continuity of service that is
unparalleled. You may contact me at 714- 647 -1800 or you may contact Lieutenant Mark Long at
(949) 673 -1025 if you would like to meet to discuss developing a new JPA.
Sincerely,
v
Sandra
or ens
Sheriff- Caroner
cc: District No. 5, Supervisor Pat Bates; Chair
District No. 2, Supervisor John M.W. Moorlach
County Executive Officer, Thomas G. Mauk
County Counsel, Nicholas S. Chrisos
Deputy County Counsel, Nicole A. Sims
Assistant Sheriff Michael R. Hillman
.Executive Director Rick Dostal
Commander Tim Board
Captain Brian Wilkerson
Lieutenant Mark Long
Mark Denny, Director, OC Parks
Chris Miller, City of Newport Beach, Harbor Resources Manager
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SW N. FLOWER STREET
P.O. BOX M9
SANTA ANA. CA 927920449
(714164T-7O10
Mr. Dave Kiff, City Manager
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Dear Mr. Kiff,
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May 11, 2010
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SHERIFF-CORONER DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OF ORANGE
SANDRA HUTCHENS
CALIFORNIA
SHERIFF-CORONER
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA - BAN CLEMENTE- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO - SrANTON- VILLA PARK
UNDERSHERIFF
OC PARKS -OANA POINT HARBOR -JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT - COTA - SUPERIOR COURT
JOHN L SCOTT
OFFICE OF SHERIFF CORONER
-
EXECUTNE COMMAND
TIM BOARD
RICK COSTAL
MIKE JAMES
JAY LEFLORE
March 23, 2010
COMMANDERS
MARK BIWNGS
LEETRUJILLO
W. DAVID WILSON
At this time I ant reaffirming the willingness of the Sheriffs Department to enter into a new
cooperative agreement with Newport Beach to continue the partnership that the County of
Orange and the City of Newport Beach have shared for over 50 years in protecting and serving
the residents and visitors of Newport Harbor.
In my letter of November 12, 2009 I outlined the major components of the mooring services
which the Sheriffs Harbor Patrol has provided since the 1980's. Actual costs of these services
have been determined to be $290,000. To work in cooperation with the City, I would be
supportive of phasing the cost in over five years, at $180,000 for the first year.
At this time I would like to propose that we continue our partnership and enter into a new
agreement that would recognize the benefits to both agencies and most importantly the benefit to
the public in having a single 24/7/365 law enforcement agency overseeing the mooring
administration throughout Newport Harbor.
I propose the following for the new agreement:
• The effective date would be July 1, 2010 (To coincide with the County of Orange's Fiscal
Year).
• Year one baseline rate would be $180,000.
• The baseline rate would increase for the next four years by $27,500 until total meets or
does not exceed $290,000.
• The revenues generated from Transient Mooring Rentals within the City of Newport
Beach Mooring Fields will be remitted to the City of Newport Beach.
• All other fees collected, including Transient Mooring Rentals within County of Orange
Tidelands would be retained by the County of Orange.
• The City and County would continue to work cooperatively to identify services
efficiencies in the administration of transient moorings.
• The City and County would cooperate to bring transient mooring fees up to market rate
and establish methodology to maintain fees at market.
PROUDLY SERVING THE UNINCORPORAT£OAREAS OPORANGE COUNTYANOTN£ MUOWING CmfSANDAGEMCRi3:
AUSO VIEJO • DANA POINT - LACUNA HI0.S- LAGUNA NIGUEL • LAGUNA WOODS • LAKE FOREST • MIS$ICN VIEJO
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA - BAN CLEMENTE- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO - SrANTON- VILLA PARK
OC PARKS -OANA POINT HARBOR -JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT - COTA - SUPERIOR COURT
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Mr. Dave Kiff, City Manager
March 23, 2010
Page 2
The County of Orange is currently in a month -to -month status whereby the County OC Parks has
billed, and the City has paid, 1112 of $290,000 for the months of January and February totaling
approximately $48,333.33. For the interim period of Much 1 ", 2010 thou June 30 ", 2010 the City of
the
Newport Beach would pay a prorated amount calculated on baseline rate of $180,000.00 for a
total of $60,000.00. (The total for the 6month period is approximately $108,333)
I have asked Lieutenant Mark Long to schedule a meetingwith you to discuss the proposed terms at
your earliest convenience. You may contact me at (714) 647.1800 or you may contact Lieutenant
Mark Long at (949) 673 -1025.
Sincerely
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Sandra A
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Sheriff- omner
cc: District No, 2, Supervisor John M.W. Moorlach
County Executive Officer, Thomas G. Mauk
County Counsel, Nicholas S. Chrisos
Senior Deputy County Counsel, Nicole A. Sims
Assistant Sheriff Mike James
Executive Director Rick Dostal
Commander Mark Billings
Captain Brian Wilkerson
Lieutenant Mark Long
Mark Denny, Director, OC. Parks
Chris Miller, City of Newport Beach, Harbor Resources Manager
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559 N. FLOWER STREET
P.O. BOX 4
SANTA ANA, CA 92792 -0419
(714) 947-7999
Mr. Dave Kiff, City Manager
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Dear Mr. Kiff.
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May 11, 2010
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SHERIFF- CORONER DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OF ORANGE
SANDRA HUTCHENS
CALIFORNIA
SHERIFF- CORONER
UNDENSNERIFF
JOHN L SCOTT
OFFICE OF SHERIFF- CORONER
EXECUTIVE COMMAND
TIM BOARD
RICK COSTAL
MIKEJAMES
JAY LER.ORE
April 22, 2010
COMMANDERS
MARK au NG3
LEE TRU BLLO
W. DAVID WILSON
Thank you for your letter of April 9, 2010 in which you requested information on a separate cost
proposal for mooring administration services that would include services eight hours a day,
seven days a week as outlined in the Request for Proposal that the City issued earlier in the year.
The cost for mooring administration is based on a time study that was completed for the period
November 15, 2008 through December 15, 2008. The cost was derived on an activity cost. Those
costs were measured by calculating the costs of the activities during that time frame. The cast
was not based on hayin s ecifred staff available 24[7.. While it is theoretically oosSiblc_to zccepL_ ._.
transient mooring rentals during an 8 hour period, there is no indication: it would alter the actual
number of rentals and therefore, does not reduce the costs associated with the process.
Another method to determine costs would be to charge for staff members directly involved in the
administration of the moorings, supplies and the proportionate share of overhead necessary for
the operation. Using this method, the cost would most likely exceed the $180,000 price quoted in
our letter dated March 23rd, 2010. Since the employees currently dedicated to the mooring
administration process already work an 8. hour day, curtailing the rental period to 8 hours per day
would shrink the operating hours by 213 but not reduce staff time or result in cost savings.
While the city proposed an 8 hour schedule in its mooring. administration RFP, the fact remains
that moorings are rented on a 24 hour basis. A person attempting to Tent a mooring: after hours
may find the proposed process (self -serve kiosk) time-consuming and cumbersome and may
choose to simply moor their boats, avoid registration and pay, no fee at all. Without a responsible
24 hour service to monitor or enforce, the City may experience a reduction inmooring.revenue
and/or increased costs related to after, -hours management response to mooring disputes.
PROUDLYSE"M'GTHE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OFOAAAGECOUNTYANOTNE FOLLOWING =ESAND AGEMCIES.
ALISO VIEJO- DANA POINT - LAGUNA HILS - LAGUNA NIOUEL- LAGUNA WOODS. LAKE FOREST - MISSION VIEJO „' a,rtzF3i
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA- SAN CLEMENTE. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO- STANTON- VRLA PARK
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Mr. Dave Kiff
April 22, 2010
Page 2
A better option, one that is beneficial to the City, County and the boating community, would be
to raise the mooring fee to a level that is in line with other harbors. As you know, the transient
mooring fee, currently set at $5 per night, has not been raised in over thirty years. A reasonable
increase in the transient mooring rates could bring the following benefits: to the City of Newport
Beach:
• Allow the City of Newport Beach to realize enough revenue to offset the proposed
increase in the administration of the moorings.
• Allow continued Sheriff Department "Gold Standard" 24/7 service to Newport Beach
residents and the boating community.
• Allow the City of Newport Beach and the County of Orange to improve services, reduce
costs and streamline operations.
Since OC Parks, the Sheriff and the City are working on a proposed new cooperative agreement
it might be helpful for you to have this additional information about the cost basis of that
agreement and how it already relates to your request.
I appreciate the opportunity to continue our working relationship and hope that this information
is helpful to you in completing your analysis. As you have discussed with Mark Denny, Director
of OC Parks, a draft cooperative agreement has been prepared and will be finalized and
submitted for your consideration.
Sincerely,
... ._.
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Sandra Hut, us.
Sheriff - Coroner
cc: District No. 2, Supervisor John M.W. Moorlach
County Executive Officer, Thomas G. Mauk
County Counsel, Nicholas S. Chriscs
Senior Deputy County Counsel, Nicole A. Sims
Assistant Sheriff Mike James
Executive Director Rick Dostal
Commander Mark Billings _
Captain Brian Wilkerson
Lieutenant Mark Long
Mark Denny, Director, OC Parks
Chris Miller, City of Newport Beach, Harbor Resources Manager
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BeIlPort Proposal
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BELLPORT
November 10, 2009
Ms. Evelyn Tseng
Revenue Division
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915
Re: Request for Proposals - Mooring Management Services
City of Newport Beach Represented by its City Council:
We at BeIlPort Group are pleased to take part in the process to designate a Moorings
Management Services Provider ( "Provider ") for the City of Newport Beach in Newport
Harbor. We believe that we are uniquely qualified and positioned to seamlessly assume the
role of Provider and achieve superior customer satisfaction for permanent mooring tenants
and guests of the harbor at vacant moorings. In the following document we establish that
we have a history of being best in class regarding our:
. Professionalism;
. Superior customer service;
. Security and Safety;
. Outstanding operating efficiencies; and
. Best in class software and systems. -
Please . do not hesitate to contact us directly with any questions, comments or
requests for clarification at: - -
.. - BeIlPort Group -
. - 151 Shipyard Way, Suite 5 -
Newport Beach, California 92663
.949.723.7780
The following proposal . is a binding commitment of BeIlPort Group.
Jesse Salem
Owner, BeIlPort Group -
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IV, PROPOSAL
The proposer shall include within its proposal:
1. The location of proposed local office facility - the proposer may identify a site, such
as facilities at the Balboa Yacht Basin or the Harbor Patrol Headquarters, that are not
leased by the proposer at the time of proposal;
A. The Provider shall operate from its existing Marina Administration Office
located at 151 Shipyard Way, Suite 5located on Lido Peninsula adjacent to
the Lido Dry Stack and BellPort Newport Harbor Shipyard. The Marina
Administration Office currently provides all of the administrative duties for
Lido Dry Stack, Lido Yacht Anchorage and BellPort Newport Harbor
Shipyard. This site has ample and free parking for use in the event tenants or
guests require visiting the office as well as available slips for use by mooring
guests in the event they wish to visit our offices.
2. The proposed operating schedule of office and field personnel;
A. The Marina Administration Office will be open 7 days a week, 362 days a
year (it closes on Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas
day) from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. In addition, field personnel will be available
on the water for inspection, administration and guest mooring check -in
between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00. pm on the same 7 days a week, 362
days a year schedule as above.
3. A detailed description of the approach and methodology the proposer shall take to
- achieve client satisfaction and to fulfill the terms and conditions of the work described in
this.RFP;
A. Please refer to our Capabilities Brochure attached hereto as Exhibit "A."
4. The location of proposed impound facilities for abandoned or found vessels;
A. BellPort Group through its shipyard, BellPort Newport Harbor Shipyard, has
ample on- the -water as well as dry storage facilities for abandoned, liened or _
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impounded vessels. BellPort Group has extensive experience in the lien sale
process to satisfy boat owner obligations for its clients.
5. Demonstrated knowledge of local harbor facilities and issues;
A. BellPort Group through its officers and founders have been operating
shipyard and marina facilities in the Newport Harbor for more than 65 years
collectively. In that time they have worked closely with all agencies
responsible for the maintenance and enjoyment of Newport Harbor.
6. Estimated monthly expenditures for personnel, administration costs and incidental
expenses;
A. Please . refer to our pro -forma profit and loss statement attached hereto as
Exhibit "C."
7. A detailed description of specific tasks the proposer may require from City staff, and
what respective roles City staff and proposers staff shall have to complete the scope of
work described in this RFP and in the proposal; and
A. None.
8. Proposers fee for its scope of services.
A. $15;000.00 monthly in advance.
- V. QUALIFICATIONS
Proposers must provide information regarding its qualifications and knowledge of mooring
management. Each proposal must include:
1.. The background, experience and qualifications of the proposer, including a list of
previous work that is similar to the work described in this proposal and the length of time
the proposer has been providing similar services;
A. Please refer to our Capabilities Brochure: attached hereto as Exhibit "A."
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2, At least five (5) references that received services fromproposer's company with the
following information: company or municipality name; contact person, title; and telephone
number;
A. Please see Reference Sheet, attached hereto as Exhibit T."
3. A demonstrated ability to finance ongoing operations. Evidence shall include
submission of the most recent two (2) years of audited financial statements and /or such
relevant information;
A. Please refer to our financial statements, attached hereto as Exhibit "E."
4. A brief description of all key personnel for the mooring management office and field
duties, and;
A. Jesse Salem — BellPort owner and Project Manager. Jesse has over 25 years
experience in shipyard operation. In 1991, he was appointed CEO of Newport
Harbor Shipyard. As CEO he was responsible for day to day operations as well as
all accounting and financial aspects of the business. He continued to build upon
the facility's success increasing revenue year after year. Jesse also founded the
Lido Marine Hardware store located on the shipyard's premises creating a new
profit center for the facility. In May 2009, Jesse bought the Shipyards and is co-
owner with Joe Ueberrothin BellPort.. In addition to his responsibilities of
Shipyard Operations, Jesse operates and manages Lido pry Slip. Jesse holds a US
Coast Guard Master 5 issue and has been actively involved in the marine industry
for over 30 years. Prior to joining Newport Harbor Shipyard, Jesse worked for
Sea Boat Company as a Shipwright, and C Time Fishing Company as a Corporate
Captain.
B. Jim Werner — BellPort Newport Harbor Shipyard, Yard Manager. Jim Werner
has been involved in the marine business in Newport harbor for more than 30
. - years, . fast as the owner of Offshore Repair and for the last 22 years with BellPort
Newport Harbor Shipyard. Mr. Werner is a federally licensed crane operator, he
has' delivered, towed and craned boats of all sizes up to 100'— if it floats, he can
operate it... Mr. Werner is on the Harbor patrol Emergency Response list and was
recently given a letter of commendation by the Sheriff Coroner office for his late
. night duties. Mr. Werner is personally an avid boater, diver and fisherman. —
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keeping a boat in Newport Beach as well as in Mexico
C. Paula Garcia —Marina Administrator. Paula Garcia has been a Marina
Administrator with BellPort Group for 5 years now. She has also had extensive
experience in customer service and accounting role within Newport Harbor
Shipyard. During her tenure with BellPort Group, Mrs. Garcia has had significant
experience in billing, accounting, collections, marketing, and customer relations.
Mrs. Garcia prides herself in providing a positive experience to clients and her
fellow, employees and hopes to be involved in the beauty and happiness of the
Newport Beach marine industry for a longtime to come.
D. Osvaldo Perez — Marina Administrator. Osvaldo Perez has been a Marina
Administrator with BellPort Group for more than three years now.. He bas also
had extensive experience in an operational role within Newport Harbor Shipyard
in procurement and yard work. During his tenure with BellPort Group, Mr. Perez
has significant experience in marketing, customer relations, vessel assist,
accounting and parts service. Mr. Perez has not only been actively involved in
Newport Harbor in his career, but he is also a boater.
E. Sheila Wood — Marine Administrator. Sheila Wood joined Belport Group this
year, bringing more than 20 years experience as office manager for a local
Newport Beach Yacht dealership. Her general overall knowledge of the boating
industry has added another valued dimension to our organization. She prides
herself on the ability to provide great customer service and ahaving astrong work .:
ethic. Sheila brings a lifetime of sailboat racing and cruising to the office every
day.
5.. A completed Contractor Application Form (Exhibit "B ").
A. Attached and included with minor comments to the Proposed Services
. Agreement
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BELLPORT
Bellport Group
April 23, 2010
Chris Miller
Harbor Resources Manager
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Mr, Miller:
We are in receipt of your letter dated April 7, 2010 requesting a separate cost proposal for Mooring
Administration, which includes 24 hour service. As you know, our prior proposal included 24 hour on.
call service within a 90 minute time frame, however, it appears that you would like us to evaluate the
Marina Administration opportunity under the guise of full time 2417 on- the -water support. After
"sharpening our pencils," providing the additional services you request, we believe would be
approximately $70,000 additional. In researching and planning the efficacy of such an expansive
undertaking we have contacted many other mooring administrators throughout California, but none
contacted provide . such a service. As a result, we unfortunately Came . to the conclusion that it would not
be in the City's, our clients, best interest. As an organization, BeIIPort seeks to provide its dients not
only with what they want, but what they need in order to most effectively operate their business
without wasting their money. In this process we would like to treat the City as we would any other
private entity client, which, in this case, means we will not be resubmitting a separate bid because we
view the 24/7 on- the -water support to be both unnecessary and wasteful to taxpayers.
We respectfully stand by our original proposal and look forward to serving the City and its citizens under
our original proposal if it is accepted.
Best regards,
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BeIIPort Group _
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