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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2019-039 N.C.S. 04/01/2019Resolution No. 2019-039 N.C.S. of the City of Petaluma, California RESOLUTION APPROVING ENTERING INTO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PETALUMA AND THE SONOMA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (SCCDC) TO ADMINISTER THE MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION ORDINANCE AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS WHEREAS, the City of Petaluma adopted Mobile Home Rent Stabilization Ordinance for mobile home parks in the community on May 4, 1994, Ordinance No. 1949 N.C.S.; and WHEREAS, the City has entered into an agreement with the Sonoma County Community Development Commission (SCCDC) to administer that ordinance; and WHEREAS, that agreement had expired on June 30, 2018 and City wishes to continue to contract with the SCCDC to administer the Ordinance for the period June 1, 2019 — July 1, 2022; and WHEREAS, the scope of services shall include (1) providing day-to-day responses to citizen inquiries regarding the City ordinance; (2) providing administrative services to process petitions for rent increase disputes; (3) facilitating administrative hearings through the County of Sonoma, Permit Sonoma Administrative Hearing Officer program through completion of each hearing; and (4) arranging a location for administrative hearings and other meetings required by the City ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Petaluma hereby approves the Agreement (Attached as Exhibit A to this Resolution) and authorizes the City Manager or his designee to sign all necessary documents in connection herewith. Under the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City. REFERENCE: I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the Approved as to Council of the City of Petaluma at a Regular meeting on the P' day of April 2019, )im: by the following vote: City ttorney AYES: Mayor Barrett; Fischer; Healy; Kearney; King; Vice Mayor McDonnell; Miller NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: City Clerk Mayor Resolution No. 2019-039 N.C.S. Page I EXHIBIT A AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PETALUMA AND THE SONOMA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF PETALUMA MOBILEHOME RENT STABILIZATION PROGRAM AND HOLD HARMLESS, INDEMNIFICATION AND DEFENSE AGREEMENT THIS CONTRACT, made this day of 2019, by and between the Sonoma County Community Development Commission, hereinafter called "Commission," and the City of Petaluma, hereinafter called "City." WHEREAS, City has adopted a rent stabilization ordinance, at Chapter 6.50 of the Petaluma Municipal Code, and program for mobilehome parks within the City modeled upon the one adopted by the Sonoma County Commission Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the current agreement between the Commission and City expired on June 30, 2018; and WHEREAS City desires to have Commission continue to administer said program within the City boundaries, and Commission has expertise and staff to continue such services. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICE: Commission shall administer the mobilehome rent stabilization ordinance of City (attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit "A") in a manner comparable to the Sonoma County Mobilehome Park Space Rent Stabilization Ordinance. Said administrative services shall include (1) providing day-to-day responses to citizen inquiries regarding the City ordinance; (2) providing administrative services to process petitions for rent increase disputes; (3) facilitating administrative hearings through the County of Sonoma, Permit Sonoma Administrative Hearing Officer program through completion of each hearing; and (4) arranging a location for administrative hearings and other meetings required by the City ordinance. The City understands and agrees that the Commission and its staff may be required to apply and interpret the rent stabilization ordinance of City in connection with such services, and agrees that Commission shall have no liability for any claim arising from Commission's good faith interpretation and application of the ordinance, so long as Commission uses reasonable efforts to consult with and keep City informed regarding such interpretation and application. If requested by Commission, City staff will promptly provide guidance to the Commission regarding issues arising under the City ordinance; however, nothing in this Agreement shall require Commission to request such guidance. Commission shall not be required to make determinations under the City ordinance with respect to the timeliness of petitions, the adequacy of financial information provided by parties, and similar issues if such issues are disputed, it being understood and agreed that such questions may be determined by the arbitrator. Nothing in this Agreement shall require Commission staff to take any action it deems, in its reasonable sole judgment, unlawful or likely to result in liability to Commission. 2. INDEMNIFICATION AND DEFENSE: City acknowledges that Commission's performance of services under this Agreement may give rise to claims and litigation against the County of Sonoma or Commission or its employees, officers, or agents by mobilehome park owners or residents, and that such claims and litigation may, for tactical or other reasons, allege negligence or intentional misconduct on the part of County of Sonoma or Commission or its employees, officers, or agents. Notwithstanding the nature of the claims, liabilities, actions, or litigation asserted or alleged against County of Sonoma or Commission or its employees, officers, or agents, City agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless County of Sonoma and Commission, and its agents (including arbitrators retained by Commission under this Agreement), Resolution No. 2019-039 N.C.S. Page 2 officers, and employees, from and against any and all claims, liabilities, actions, or litigation of any kind whatsoever arising out of or related to County of Sonoma or Commission's performance of services under this Agreement ("Claims"), to the maximum extent permitted by law. In connection with the foregoing, City's obligation to indemnify and defend County of Sonoma or Commission shall exist unless and until City establishes, by clear and convincing evidence, that County of Sonoma or Commission's performance of services fell significantly below the standards applicable to providers of administrative services for a rent stabilization program. The city shall defend County of Sonoma or Commission at City's expense with counsel selected by City, subject to County of Sonoma or Commission's approval of counsel, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. In addition to City's obligation to defend County of Sonoma or Commission as provided above, City shall have an obligation to provide or approve separate counsel to defend County of Sonoma or Commission, at City's expense, only in the event of an identified conflict of interest between City and County of Sonoma or Commission. The city understands and acknowledges that the City's agreement to indemnify and defend County of Sonoma or Commission against all Claims pursuant to this Section 2 was a material inducement for Commission to enter into this Agreement. 3. TERMINATION: Either party hereto may terminate this agreement upon thirty days notice of the intent to terminate this agreement, with service of said notice being made as follows: COMMISSION: Margaret Van Vliet, Executive Director Sonoma County Community Development Commission 1440 Guerneville Road Santa Rosa CA 95403 CITY: Peggy Flynn, City Manager City of Petaluma 11 English Street Petaluma, CA 94952 4. The commission will be paid for all services rendered. The commission will be paid at the rate of $120.00 per hour for services rendered in the administration of the City mobilehome rent stabilization ordinance. Annual services are anticipated not to exceed eighty (80) hours per year. Invoices shall be sent to the City periodically. Services in excess of eighty (80) hours must be negotiated and the subject matter of a separately written modification of this contract. Where Administrative Hearing Officers are deemed to be necessary, they shall be paid by Commission and reimbursed by City for actual amount incurred. 5. SERVICES LIMITED TO ADMINISTRATION: The Ordinance policy, findings and/or language adopted by City is solely the responsibility of City. The commission shall not be expected to defend said policy, findings and/or language or litigate cases which challenge the law's facial validity except as may hereafter be agreed by separately written modification of this contract. The commission shall not be expected to take any affirmative action to enforce the City ordinance or to enforce the terms of any Administrative Hearing decision. 6. INCIDENTAL LEGAL SERVICES RELATED TO ADMINISTRATION OF CITY PROGRAM: City shall pay the Commission at the rate of $256.00 per hour for County Counsel services provided to City in counseling Commission staff regarding the administration of City's rent stabilization program, provided the City has been notified in writing that the Commission is seeking the services of County Counsel and the City has 24 hours to notify the Commission that the City Attorney will handle the issue through their office. The purpose of notifying the City is so Resolution No. 2019-039 N.C.S. Page 3 the City can elect to involve its City Attorney in place of Commission Counsel. Commission Counsel shall not be responsible for recommending or suggesting modifications of the language of City's ordinance. City agrees that if requested it will promptly consult with Commission Counsel on any issue relating to the City ordinance, any Administrative Hearing requested under the City ordinance, or any other issue relating to the performance of services by Commission under this Agreement. Annual services from Commission Counsel are not anticipated to exceed ninety (90) hours per year. Additional legal services in excess of ninety (90) hours per year must be negotiated and the subject matter of a separately written modification of this contract. 7. NO INTENDED THIRD -PARTY BENEFICIARIES: The parties hereto agree and acknowledge that this contract does not provide for any intended third -party beneficiaries, and no suit against either party may be based upon such a claim. This agreement shall be enforceable only by the parties hereto. 8. TERM AND RENEWAL: The term of the agreement shall commence June 1, 2019, and end July 1, 2022. The rates under Section 4 and 6 may be amended annually effective July 1 st to reflect the actual cost to Commission of providing services. Such new rates will be provided to the City, in writing, prior to implementation. 9. RECORDS: Except for materials that may be subject to the attorney-client privilege, records maintained by the Commission in the administration of City's rent stabilization program are City's. All such documents shall be returned to City upon the expiration of this agreement. 10. AMENDMENTS TO CITY RENT STABILIZATION ORDINANCE: Any and all changes or proposed changes to the City rent stabilization ordinance shall be promptly communicated to the mobilehome specialist at the Commission with sufficient notice to accommodate administrative adjustments that may become necessary to implement the change or changes in the City ordinance. 11. MERGER: This is intended both as the final expression of the agreement between the parties with respect to the included terms and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the agreement, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Section 1856. No modification of this agreement shall be effective unless and until such modification is evidenced by a writing signed by both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE PARTIES HAVE CAUSED THIS INSTRUMENT TO BE DULY EXECUTED. Date: CITY OF PETALUMA: By: City Manager Dated: COMMISSION: By: Executive Director Dated: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: County Counsel Resolution No. 2019-039 N.C.S. Page 4 By: City Attorney Resolution No. 2019-039 N.C.S. Page 5