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Chief Administrative Office, EMS and Emergency Preparedness and Response Division, in coordination with the Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services (OES) recommending the Board consider the following:
1) Make findings, in accordance with County Ordinance 3.13.030 that work can be more economically and feasibly performed by independent contractors than County employees due to an emergency; and
2) Approve the use of two contracts with Good Guard Security Services to provide security at the evacuation shelters for residents evacuated from the Mosquito Fire area, as long as the shelters are in operation for this incident.
FUNDING: General Fund with FEMA reimbursement.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The Mosquito Fire began on September 6, 2022, and caused the evacuation of residents in the northern area of the County. The Sheriff proclaimed a local emergency on September 9, 2022, and the Board ratified the emergency on September 13, 2022. Two emergency evacuation shelters were established at the direction of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Sheriff Deputies are not available to provide security to the evacuation shelters on a 24-hour per day, 7-day per week basis due to their other duties in responding to the emergency; as a result, the EOC has recommended contracting out for these services. The contracts were signed by the Chief Administrative Officer on September 10, 2022, under his authority as the Purchasing Agent. The contracts will provide for one professional, unarmed security officer at each shelter on a 24-hour per day, 7-day per week basis. There is no stated cap on the compensation under the agreements. The non-holiday rate is $75 per hour, which would provide about 20 days of services at the two shelters without exceeding the Purchasing Agent's authority. Board approval is sought as a precaution, in the event the evacuations orders extend beyond the end of the month and the Purchasing Agent's authority.
ALTERNATIVES
If the Board does not app...
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