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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 036-16Dayton Legal Blank, Inc. RECORD OF ORDINANCES Form No. 30043 ice No. 36-16 Passed , 20, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES WITH THE DISTRICT ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT FOR 2017 'HEREAS, Chapter 3709 of the Ohio Revised Code states that a city constitutes a lalth district and must provide health services for residents within that district; and 'HEREAS, the City contracts with the District Advisory Council of the Franklin )unty General Health District to provide health services as required by the Ohio !vised Code; and 'HEREAS, the previous contract authorized under Ordinance 73 -15 expires on December 31, 2016. NOW, THE EFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, of the elected members concurring that: Section 1. The City of Dublin desires to enter into a contract, attached hereto as an Exhibit, with the District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District to provide health services to the residents of the City of Dublin. Section 2. The City Manager and Finance Director be, and hereby are, authorized and directed to execute said contract with the District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be effective at the earliest date permitted by law. Pad this / of (301;:r)b �� , 2016. ayor - P#Iesidiog Officer 'ATTEST: Clerk of Council Cty Office of the City Manager 5200 Emerald Parkway +Dublin, OH 430 i of Dublin 17 -1090 Phone: 614.410 -4400 o Fax; 614 -410 -4490 TO; Members of Dublin City Council FROM Dana L, McDaniel, Ciry ManaggrC DATE: September 22, 2016 RE; Ordinance No, 36 -16 — Franklin County Public Health 2017 Contract Summary Ordinance No, 36-16 authorizes the ON Manager to enter into a contract with the District Advisory Council of the Franklin Cauniy General Health District (Franklin County Public Health) for the provision of public health services and plumbing inspection services for 2017, Franklin County Public Health serves as the public health agency for the City, including the portions of the City in Delaware and Union Counties, On August 9, 2016, the Franklin County Board of Health approved a per capita rate of $7.89 for the public health services it provides to participating jurisdictions, This per capita rate reflects a 5,06 % increase over the 2016 per capita rate, Based on MORPC's estimated population for Dublin of 44,641, the City's cast for the 2017 contract is $352,217,49, As outlined in the attached correspondence, two years ago, Franklin County Public Health notified jurisdictions about the need to raise an additional annual investment of $957,500 to address core services and unfunded mandates, After input from jurisdictions and hearing their concerns, the Board of Health opted to phase in this increase over time, This will be the final year to phase in the additional investment funds generated by the per capita increase, The per capita rate of $7,89 actually generates less than their original request of $957,500, However, the additional funds successfully allowed Franklin County Public Health to assure core public health services and achieve pubiic heaith accreditation, A fuil report on the use of these funds and their accamplishmentswill besent later this fall. As Council is aware, the mosquito control and management program is handled under a separate, three -year (2014 -2016) contract between Vector Disease Contra) Inc, and Franklin County Public Health, The current contract will expire at the end of 2016. UDCI invoices the Ciry of Dublin for the work completed under the contract, FCPH is responsible for the contract administration and monitors UDCI's performance and compilance with the terms, conditions and specifications to the contract, The cost to the City of Dublin under the current contract is $39,71450 per year There is an option to extend the contract far two additional one -year periods. Dublin and FCPH staff have decided to enter into a one -year extension and make amendments to the existing contract to accommodate some changes and modifications to the mosquito management program in order to respond appropriately to emerging vector borne diseases and other defined short -term program needs. This extension period will allow FCPH and a warkgraup of jurisdictional representatives taproperly research and develop a comprehensive approach to the program outline. Dublin staff will actively participate in this workgraup and wil !update Council as information is available, UDCI has agreed to discuss a contract extension and any amendments, The warkgroup will be charged with identifying areas for amendment and balancing them with Memo re ordinance iVa, 36 -16 -- FCPN cantrack September d2, 2Q16 Page minimal cast increase for the extension period since budgets for many jurisdictions may already be on their way for approval. The goal of the workgraup will be to have pricing and amendments completed and agreement from all participating jurisdictions as well as the FCPN board by January Recommendation Staff recommends that Council approve ordinance No 36 -16 at the second readinglpublic hearing on October �0, 2a16, Franklin Count Public Health v Public Health 280 East Broad Shee' Calumbos Oalo 43215.462 August 19.2016 RECEIVED Mr, papa McDaniel, City Manager EM 16 City of Dublin 5200 Emerald Parkway Dublin, off 43DV FINANCE DEPT Dear Mr. McDaniel: This letter is to notify you that Franklin County Public Health is requesting a SR increase in yourch age forpubl it, healthservices in201 1. Thisisapercapitarafeof$7.89. Iwo years ago, franbin County Public Health noFlfied jurisdictions about the need to raise an additional annual investment of $951,500 to address core services and unfunded mandates. After Talking individuallywith many of you and hearing yourconcerns ,the Board of Health opted to phase in this increase over time. This will be the final year to ph use infheadditiorialinvestment Was generatedbythe per capita increase. iheper capita rate of $7.89 aciuolly generates less than our original request of $957,500. However, the funds successfullyallowed us to assure core public health services and achieve public health accreditation. A full report an the use of these funds and our accomplishments will besent to you Iaterthis Fall. Based on the per capital rate of $7.89 approved by the Franklin County Board of Health onAugust9,2016, the annual cost of your2017contraciwillbe $352,217.49.Yourtofal cost is determined by multiplying yourcity's population ilgures by the percgpita race. Based on the MORPC population estimate, the population figure ioryourciiy is 44,641. Enclosedareihreeoriginalconhacfs faryoursignature. Please sign and return all three contracts to the attention of Alycia 8urkltt by November30, 2016.Once all signaNres are obtained, a fully executed contract will be retumetl to you. If you need furtherassisfance, or hove questions abautyour 2011 contract, please call meat (614 525.4173 orour DireCtorof financial and Business Operations, John Wolf, at 1614j 5253938. As alwoys, we are willing to aRend any city council, committee or adminishationmeeHngtoansv +erqueslions. Justletusknaw. Sincerely, f Susan A. Tilgner, MS, RD, lD, RS -Uft Health Commissioner cc: John Wolf, Direciorof Fnance and Business Operations RECENED file OFFICE Of THE CRY MANAGEfl CRY OF OUBIIN, OHIO Fhone 1614) hi5316D 'ox Iblii 525 -6672 www.my'ep�.erg FRANKLIN coUNIT PusuC e'�EAI.rM 20i i HEALTH SERVICES C�NiRACr Between: The Board of Heaith of the Franklin County General Heaith District 281 fast Braad Street Columbus, Oh 43215 tend The City of Dublin, Ohio 520 �rnerald Barkway Dubiin, OH 43()17 Contact us at: �b14� 525 -3I 60 / Fax �614� 525 -bb72 www.myfcph.org CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN, OHIO AND THE DISTRICT ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT AND FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH This contract is made and entered into by and between the City of Dublin, Ohio, a municipal carporat!on constituting a city health district, and the Board of Health of the Franklin County General Health District ( "Franklin County Public Health' "), as approved by the District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District pursuant to Ohio Revised Cade section 3709.08, and pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 3109.281, WITNES5ETN SEGTIQM1i. Franklin County Public Health shall, for the aonsiderafion hereinaffer stated, furnish to the City of Dublin, Ohio, and inhabitants thereof, all such public health services as are furnished to all villages and townships and the inhabitanfs thereof, of Franklin County, Ohio. Said services shall include ail services as allowed by law according to the mast current version of the Ohio Revised Code. Said services shall include the minimum standards and optimal achievable standards for boards of health and local health departments pursuant to Ohia Revised Code Section 3701.342. Said services shall include enforcement of all rules and regulations as allowed bylaw according to the most current version of fhe Ohia Administrative Code. Aisa, Franklin County Public Health shall provide other services, including the enforcement of the following Franklin County Public Heath Regulations: (100 Definitions (101 Collection Vehicle Registration, Inspection and Prevention of Nuisances (102) Property Health and Sanitation (103) Plumbing for Commercial, Public and Residentia Places I104� Rabies Control (10�) Approval of Building Plans (10b) Sewage Treatment Systems (199M Administration and Enforcement Operation far Buildings and Pursuant to Revised Code 3709.08(C], once the director of health determines that Franklin County Public Health is organized and equipped to provide the services, the Franklin County Board of Health shall have the powers and shall perform all the duties required of the board o;k 4k or the authority having the duties of a board of health within the City of Dublin. And, the current version of the above - described regulations of Franklin County Public Health shall apply to and be enforceable within thejurisdictian of the Franklin County Board of Healthe including the Franklin County General Health District and the City of Dublin. Such services shall be rendered, if appropriate and necessary, when requested by the citizens of Dublin, Ohio, officials of city government, school authorities ar medical personnel practicing in or around the City of Dublin, Ohio or when required by state statute, The City Attorney of Dublin, Ohio shall be responsible for any litigation involving enforcement of Health Regulations within the corporate limits of said political subdivision. This Agreement and any claims arising in any way out of this ,Agreement shatl be governed by the laws of the State of Ohio. Any litigation arising out of or relating in any way to this Agreement or the performance hereunder shall be brought only in an Ohio court of competent jurisdiction in Franklin County, Ohio, and the City of Dublin hereby irrevocably consents to such jurisdiction. SECS Said public health services shall be furnished beginning January 1, 2017 and ending December 31, 2017 provided, however, that either party to this agreement shall have the right to cancel the same upon four (4j months written native and the parties hereto may, by mutual written agreement, modify the terms of this agreement. SEC�I�iN 3. Franklin County Public Health will provide ongoing communication with the Mayor/City Manager and his or her designees through a webinar or conference call at least quarterly. This communication will provide information an timely public health topics, upcoming events and featured services. Reports and other information about direct services that are being provided to the citizens of Dublin will be provided upon request. SECiIaN 4, The City of Dublin, Qhia shall pay to Franklin County Public Health for said public health services furnished to the City of Dublin, Qhio and the inhabitants thereof, such sum or sums of money based on a per capita rate as would be charged against municipal corporations composing the Franklin County General Health District at a per capita rate of $7.89, SECTIQN S, Said sum or sums of money shall be paid by the said City of Dublin, Ohio to said Franklin County Public Health upon receipt afsemi- annual invoices by the Franklin County Board of Health on the first day of January, and June, 2017, The sum far 2017 shall not exceed X352,217.49, notwithstanding any fee established pursuant to the sections set forth below, SECTION 6. In any instance where Franklin County Public Health expends funds to abate a nuisance pursuant to Section 1, above, within the City of Dublin, Ohio, Franklin County Public Healfih may invoice fihe Cifiy of Dublin, Ohio for the oasts of such nuisance abatement. Further, the City of Dublin, Ohio, shall pay, in addition to Chase sums set forth in Section 5, above, to Franklin County Public Health the cosfi to abate the nuisance Franklin County Public Health agrees to certify such nuisance abatement casts to the Franklin County Auditor to be recorded as a lien upon the property and shall reimburse all funds recovered under such a Tien to the City of Dublin, Ohio. PLUMBING INSPECTION SERVICES: SECTION 7. Franklin County Public Health shall, for the consideration hereinafter stated, furnish to the City of Dublin, Ohio, all plumbing inspections as are furnished to all inhabitants within the general health district of Franklin County. Inspectors are to be state certified by the Ohio Department of Commerce. SECTION 8. The City of Dublin, Ohio, through its Building Department, shall issue permits and collect fees for such plumbing inspections. The fee to be charged shall be the most current fee charged by the Franklin County General Health Disfiriat. The City of Dublin, Ohio, shall forward sixty �bOj percent of all plumbing inspection fees collected by them to the Franklin County General Health District after said Health District has submitted monfihly statements of the amount due. The City of Dublin, Ohia shall pay said amount, within thirty l�n� days after receipt of said statement. SECTION 4. phis contract is approved by a majority of the members of the {egisiafiive authority of the City of Dublin, pursuant to the �ravisians of Ordinance _ dated , SECTION 10. The City of Dublin, Ohia has determined that Franklin County Public Health is organised and equipped to adequately provide the service that is the subject of this contract. IN WITNESS WHEREat~, the parties to this agreement have hereunto set their hands and seals and have eXeauted this agreement the day and year written below. DISTRICT ADVISGRY CQUNCIL aF THE FRANkLIN C(DUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT Chairperson FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Susan A. Tilgner, MS, RD, LD, RS pate Health Commissioner THE CITY OF DUBLIN, OHIO Dana McDaniel, City Manager pate APPROVED AS TO FARM; Ran C?'Brien Prosecuting Attorney Franklin County, Chia Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Date Attorney far the District Advisory Council at the Franklin County General Health District City Atfarney Date City at Dublin, Chia F�NaNC�a� c��rt��car� If is hereby cerfiified fhaf fihe amaunfi required fa meefi fhe aanfraaf agreemenfi, obligation, payrnenf of expendifiure for the above has �aeen lawfully appropriated, authorized or directed far such purpose and is in fhe fireasury or in fhe process of eollecfiian to fhe credif of fhe proper fund and is free from any obfigafiian ar aertifiaated now oufistanding. FISCAL OFFICER DAr� City of �7ublin, Ohia