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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - AGRMTCTRLWHOLEAPPLSUPPLYINC 1. Direct the Authority Attorney to prepare, and authorize the Executive Director to execute, an agreement with Central Wholesale Appliance Supply, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $70,000. 2. Direct the Authority Attorney to prepare, and authorize the Executive Director to execute, an agreement with Howard's Appliances, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $70,000. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Recommended that the Housing Authority: 1. Direct the Authority Attorney to prepare, and authorize the Executive Director to execute, an agreement with Central Wholesale Appliance Supply, Tnc. in an amount not to exceed $70,000. 2. Direct the Authority Attorney to prepare, and authorize the Executive Director to execute, an agreement with Howard's Appliances, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $70,000. By a vote o~ 6:0 (Hill absent} at its Regular Meeting of October 16, 2001. u,~ Agreements with Central Wholesale Appliance Supply, Inc, and Howard's Appliances, Inc. For Purchase of Stoves and Refrigerators November 5, 200. Page 2 IDISCUSSION' On March 19, 2001, the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (SARA) approved an agreement with the County of Orange Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) to provide funding far supportive services to eligible Section 8 applicants who are also eligible CaIWORKS families. An allocation of $562,500 was provided from HCD to enable the SARA to offer unique services to CaIWORKS participants at the time they are issued a Housing Choice Voucher. These funds may be utilized for payment of a security deposit, utility deposits, and the payment of up to $600 for the one-time purchase of a refrigerator and/or stove if the family does not own these appliances. The ane-time purchase of a refrigerator and/or stove is being provided to ensure that units leased by a Ca1WORKS Section 8 participant will meet the Housing Quality Standards (HQS) established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HCD has required that the SARA pay vendors directly for the purchase of appliances. This will assist in controlling costs and ensuring timely delivery sa the unit passes HQS inspection. Due to the request by HCD, a Request for Proposal (RP'P) for vendors to supply and install stoves and refrigerators was sent to nine companies and was advertised in The Orange County Register. Proposals were received from the fallowing three vendors: Vendor Location Rating Central Wholesale Appliance Supply, Inc. Huntington Beach 95 Howard's Appliances, Inc. Santa Ana 90 BAS Appliance Gallery, LLC Los Angeles 50 A committee of City employees representing the Housing Authority, Finance and Management Services Agency and the City Attorney's office evaluated the proposals based on an established set of criteria. BAS Appliance Gallery scared significantly lower then the other two proposals, because the company could not meet the delivery and set-up requirements as stated in the RRP. Staff recommends that the SARA execute a contract with the two highest scoring proposals, Central Wholesale Appliance Supply, Inc. and Howard's ..Appliances, Inc., in order to allow far flexibility and ensure delivery ,: . ~fr~„~ ~~r u ~x Agreements with Central Wholesale Appliance Supply, Inc, and Howard's Appliances, Inc. For Purchase of Stoves and Refrigerators November 5, 2001 Wage 3 schedules are met if a large quantity of stoves and refrigerators are needed at one time. Each contract would be in the amount not to exceed $70,000. Exhibit ]. identifies specifications and pricing. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Assisted Housing CaIWORKS Subsidy account (account no. 142-148-6954)° APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ~~ John Reekstin Exec five Director JPR/DB/klp H:Actious12001 HAIAgreePurchStovesl2efrig11-5-01 ~~ o ma Executive Director `' Finance & Management Services Agency/,~` i~ f' Ce5iJ` ~~. ,~~