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Finance
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DATE: |
April
16, 2008 |
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TO: |
David
Corliss |
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City
Manager |
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FROM: |
Alan
D. Landis |
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Purchasing
Specialist |
The
following vehicles meet or exceed the criteria for replacement. We request City Commission approval to sell
the surplus vehicles on Gov Deals as we have done in the past.
Equipment |
Make |
Year |
Unit |
Points |
Crown
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Ford |
2005 |
64 |
26.59 |
Crown
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Ford |
2005 |
65 |
29.35 |
Crown
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Ford |
2005 |
66 |
28.61 |
Crown
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Ford |
2005 |
68 |
29.58 |
Crown
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Ford |
2005 |
70 |
27.33 |
Crown
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Ford |
2004 |
87 |
26.38 |
Crown
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Ford |
2004 |
88 |
29.33 |
Half
Ton Pickup |
Ford F150 |
1998 |
208 |
34.29 |
1
Ton Pickup Crew Cab Pickup |
Chevrolet |
1997 |
452 |
31.99 |
Rear
Load Refuse Truck |
Ford |
1977 |
540 |
40.53 |
Half
Ton Pickup |
Chevrolet |
1997 |
595 |
35.82 |
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criteria and how vehicles are rated is shown in the Rating Scale below.
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Points |
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Age |
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Miles/hours |
1
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Type
of service |
1,
3, or 5 points are assigned based on the type of service that vehicle
receives. For instance, a public works vehicle may be given a 5 because it is
in very frequent duty service. In
contrast, an administrative sedan that is part of the city pool may be given
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Reliability |
Points
are assigned as 1, 3, or 5 depending on the frequency that a vehicle is in
the shop for repair. A 5 would be
assigned to a vehicle that is in the shop two or more times per month on
average, while a 1 would be assigned to a vehicle in the shop an average of once every month or so. |
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M&R
Costs |
1
to 5 points are assigned based on total life M & R costs (not including
repair of accident damage). A 5 is
assigned to a vehicle with life M & R costs equal to 80 % or greater than
the vehicle's original purchase price, while a 1 is given to a vehicle with
life M & R costs equal to 20% or less of its original purchase price. |
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Condition |
This
category takes into consideration body condition, rust, interior condition,
accident history, anticipated repairs, etc.
A scale of 1 to 5 points is used with 5 being poor condition. |
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Under 19 points |
Condition I |
Excellent |
Code = Exc. |
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20-25 points |
Condition II |
Good |
Code = Good |
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26-29 points |
Condition III |
Qualifies for
replacement |
Code = QFR |
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30 points and above |
Condition IV |
Needs immediate
consideration |
Code = NIC |
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NOTE: This scale was provided by the American
Public Works Association (APWA) as an example in the "Vehicle
Replacement Guide" published in August of 2001. |
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Recommendation Action:
Approve
sale of surplus equipment and vehicles on Gov Deals.
CC: |
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John
Williams |
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