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Resolution 064-20RECORD OF RESOLUTIONS BARRETT BROTHERS - DAYTON, OHIO Resolution No.-- 64-20 Passed A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND PLUMBING SERVICES WITH THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT FOR 2021 WHEREAS, The Board of Health of the Franklin County General Health District is a health district as defined under Ohio Revised Code (ORC) Section 3709.01; and WHEREAS, ORC Section 3709.08 authorizes cities in Franklin County to contract with the Board to provide public health and plumbing services to and within the City; and WHEREAS, The District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District, created by ORC 3709.03, voted affirmatively on November 9, 2020, to provide public health and plumbing services to cities in Franklin County, and authorized the Chairman of the District Advisory Council to enter into contracts with each city to provide public health and plumbing services therein; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin contracts with the District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District to provide public health and plumbing services as required by the Ohio Revised Code; and WHEREAS, the current contract expires December 31, 2020. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 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 for the calendar year 2021. Section 2. The City Manager be, and hereby is, authorized and directed to execute said contract with the District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District. Section 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon passage in accordance with Section 4.04(a) of the Revised Charter. Passed this day of 12020. Mayor - Presiding Officer ATTEST: Clerk of Council Form 6301 City of Dublin Office of the City Manager 5200 Emerald Parkway • Dublin, OH 43017-1090 Phone: 614-410-4400 • Fax: 614-410-4490 To: Members of Dublin City Council From: Dana L. McDaniel, City Manager Date: November 3, 2020 Re: Resolution 64-20 - Franklin County Public Health 2021 Contract Summary Memo Resolution 64-20 authorizes the City Manager to enter into a contract (attached) with the District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District (Franklin County Public Health) for the provision of public health services and plumbing inspection services for 2021. 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 September 30, 2020, the Board of Franklin County Public Health approved a per capita rate of $9.14 for the public health services it provides to participating jurisdictions. This per capita rate reflects an increase of 3.04% over the 2020 per capita rate ($8.87). Based on MORPC's estimated population for Dublin of 49,484, the City's cost for the 2021 contract is $452,284.00. This is an increase from the 2020 amount of $442,657.36. This amount has been budgeted as part of the 2021 Operating Budget. As Council is aware, the City of Dublin contracts separately with the Franklin County Board of Health for mosquito control services and plumbing plan review services. Franklin County Public Health is responsible for the mosquito contract administration and monitors the contractor's performance and compliance with the terms, conditions and specifications of the contract. Staff has also budgeted for these services in the 2021 Operating Budget. Recommendation Staff recommends that Council approve Resolution No. 64-20 for public health services in 2021. Please address any questions to Dana McDaniel. Franklin Coin, Franklin County Public Health Public Health 280 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio - 43215-4562 =THEaTy *R September 30, 2020 RE: Health Services and Plumbing Contract Dear Mr. McDaniel: Enclosed is the contract between City of Dublin and Franklin County Public Health for public health and/or plumbing services for 2021. This year, more than ever, Franklin County Public Health would like to extend our appreciation for the support and collaboration with its local jurisdictional partners. We are reminded of the importance of having a strong public health system which includes our cities, townships and villages in order to effectively work towards our vision to lead our communities in achieving optimal health for all. Moving forward, whether we are responding to a global pandemic, implementing our community health improvement plan, investigating nuisance complaints, inspecting licensed facilities, or providing other public health services, we remain focused on our goal to incorporate equity into everything we do at the health department. On behalf of our Board of Health and staff, we remain steadfast in our commitment to serve the more than 475,000 residents in our health jurisdiction. Thank you again for your partnership. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Debra Smith, Executive Assistant at Debra.Smith@franklincountyohio.gov Sincerely, Joe Mazzola, MPA Health Commissioner Franklin County Public Health Phone 1614) 525-3160 Fax (614) 525-6672 www.myfcph.org CONTRACT Between FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH And CITY OF DUBLIN This contract entered into by and between the City of Dublin (hereafter referred to as "City"), with its principal address being 5200 Emerald Parkway, Dublin, Ohio 43017, and the Board of Health of the Franklin County General Health District (hereafter referred to as "Board" or "Franklin County Public Health") for 2021 Public Health Services under the approval of Resolution No. 20-122, dated September 15, 2020. The Board is a general health district as defined under Ohio Revised Code (ORC) Section 3709.01. ORC Section 3709.08 authorizes cities in Franklin County to contract with the Board to provide public health services to and within the City. The District Advisory Council (hereafter referred to as "Council") of the Franklin County General Health District, created by ORC 3709.03, after giving due notice by publication as required by law, held a public meeting on March 25, 2020, at which by a majority vote of members representing the Council voted affirmatively to provide public health services to the cities in Franklin County, and did authorize the Chairman of the Council to enter into a contract with the Mayor of each city to provide public health services therein. The Board is engaged in the governance of providing public health services as described in this contract and the Scope of Work, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, and has the knowledge, skills and resources to provide such services in accordance with the terms and conditions of Ohio law and this contract. Pursuant to Revised Code 3709.08(C), the contract was submitted to the State of Ohio's director of health. The Board is organized and equipped to provide the services and shall have the powers and shall perform all the duties required of the board of health or the authority having the duties of a board of health within the City. The City is willing to contract with the Board for such services in accordance with the terms and condition of Ohio law and this Contract. SECTION 1 - SERVICES The Board shall, for the consideration hereinafter stated, furnish to the City, and inhabitants thereof, all such public health services as are furnished to all villages and townships and the inhabitants thereof, of Franklin County, Ohio. Said services shall include all services as allowed by law according to the most current version of the Ohio Revised Code and as listed in Exhibit A. Said services shall include the minimum standards and optimal achievable standards for boards of health and local health departments pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 3701.342. Said services shall include enforcement of all rules and regulations as allowed by law according to the most current version of the Ohio Administrative Code and the enforcement of the following Franklin County Public Health Regulations: (100) Definitions (101) Collection Vehicle Registration, Inspection and Operation for Prevention of Nuisances (102) Property Health and Sanitation (103) Plumbing for Commercial, Public and Residential Buildings and Places (104) Rabies Control (105) Approval of Building Plans (106) Sewage Treatment Systems (199) Administration and Enforcement And, the current version of the above-described regulations of Franklin County Public Health shall apply to and be enforceable within the jurisdiction of the Franklin County General Health District and the City. The City Attorney shall be responsible for any litigation involving enforcement of Health Regulations within the corporate limits of said political subdivision. This contract and any claims arising in any way out of this contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Ohio. Any litigation arising out of or relating in any way to this contract or the performance hereunder shall be brought only in an Ohio court of competent jurisdiction in Franklin County, Ohio, and the City hereby irrevocably consents to such jurisdiction. SECTION 2 - TERM Said public health services shall be furnished beginning January 1, 2021 and ending December 31, 2021 provided, however, that either party to this agreement shall have the right to cancel the same upon four (4) months written notice and the parties hereto may, by mutual written agreement, modify the terms of this agreement. SECTION 3 -COMMUNICATION The Board will provide ongoing communication with the Mayor/City Manager and his or her designees through notification at least quarterly. This communication will provide information on timely public health topics, upcoming events and featured services. Reports and other information about direct services that are being provided to the City will be provided upon request. SECTION 4 - PUBLIC HEALTH PAYMENT, FEES & CHARGES The City, Ohio shall pay the Board for said public health services furnished to the City 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 $9.1361. Said sums of money shall be paid to the Board in installments of 50% of the total contract amount in January 2021 and 50% of the total contract amount in June 2021 through the process of withholding the installment amounts from the semi-annual real estate tax settlement distribution to be received by the City and transferred to the Board by the Settlement Officer of the Franklin County Auditor. The sum for 2021 shall not exceed $452,284.00, notwithstanding any fee established pursuant to the sections set forth below. In any instance where the Board expends funds to abate a nuisance pursuant to Section 1, above, within the City, the Board may invoice the City for the costs of such nuisance abatement. Further, the City shall pay, in addition to those sums set forth in Section 5, above, to the Board the cost to abate the nuisance. The Board agrees to certify such nuisance abatement costs to the Franklin County Auditor to be recorded as a lien upon the property and shall reimburse all funds recovered under such a lien to the City. SECTION S - PLUMBING INSPECTION SERVICES ANIS FEES The Board shall, for the consideration hereinafter stated, furnish to the City, all plumbing and medical gas 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. The City, 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 Board. The City shall forward sixty {60) percent of all plumbing inspection fees collected by them to the Board upon receiving monthly statements of the amount due from the Board. The City shall pay said amount, within thirty (30) days after receipt of said statement. SECTION 6 -APPROVAL, This contract is approved by a majority of the members of the legislative authority of the City, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance dated The City has determined that Franklin County Public Health is organized and equipped to adequately provide the service that is the subject of this contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to this agreement have hereunto set their hands and seals and have executed this agreement the day and year written below. DISTRICT ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT Chairperson FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Date Joe Mazzola, MPA Date Health Commissioner THE CITY OF DUBLIN, OHIO Dana McDaniel, City Manager Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ron O'Brien Prosecuting Attorney Franklin County, Ohio Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Date Attorney for the District Advisory Council of the Franklin County General Health District City Attorney Date City of Dublin, Ohio FINANCIAL CERTIFICATE It is hereby certified that the amount required to meet the contract agreement, obligation, payment of expenditure for the above has been lawfully appropriated, authorized or directed for such purpose and is in the treasury or in the process of collection to the credit of the proper fund and is free from any obligation or certificated now outstanding. Fiscal Officer City of Dublin, Ohio Date EXHIBIT A SCOPE �F in��r Franklin County Public Health ("Board"), hereby agrees to provide health services for the City for the calendar year 2021 as set forth below ("Services") . • The Board shall have full authority to be and act as the public health authority for the City •The Services described in the schedule listed below in this Exhibit will be provided by the Board to the City. • The Services will include all necessary medical, nursing, sanitary, laboratory and such other health services as are required by the Statutes of the State of Ohio. The followings specific services shall be a part of the Services provided under this Contract: List of Functions, Programs and Services Administrative Services: Administration Budget, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable Communication & Marketing Grant Writing & Management Records Management Reports - Financial & Statistical Data Services: Community Health Assessment Health Data Environmental Health: Food Service Operation Licensing, Inspection & Education Healthy Homes Lead, Radon Inspection & Education Mosquito Control Services & Education Nuisance & Vector Control Enforcement & Education Plumbing & Medical Gas Inspections Public Swimming Pool & Spa Licensing, Inspection & Education Rabies Surveillance - Animal bite investigation and follow u Retail Food Establishment Licensing, Inspection & Education School Facilities Inspection & Education Sewage Treatment System Permitting, Inspection & Education Smoke Free Workplace Enforcement & Education Solid Waste, Construction and Demolition Facility, Transfer Station Inspection & Enforcement Tattoo & Body Piercing Permitting, Enforcement & Inspection Temporary Park Camp Licensing, Enforcement & Inspection Water Quality Permitting, Testing & Education Emergency Preparedness: Community Outreach and Education Injury Prevention/Opiate Crisis Programs & Education 6 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Planning and Cities' Readiness Initiative activities Epidemiology, Surveillance, Investigation Services: Reportable Infectious Disease investigation and follow-up (excluding HIV/AIDS; STD; TB Disease Outbreak Management Health Promotion: Community Health Action Teams Farm to School Program Nutrition & Physical Activity Education Programs Safe Routes to Schools Tobacco Use Prevention, Education & Cessation Program Health Systems & Planning: Community Health Improvement Plan Data & Information Technology Public Health Accreditation Immunization Services: Childhood and Adult Vaccine Administration Services Occupational Health: Immunizations and screenings - Fee for Service Maternal & Child Health: Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps (BCMH) Public Health Nursing Services Safe Sleep & Infant Mortality Prevention Initiatives & Education The Board maintains a range of grant funded programs for citizens throughout the County who are income qualified. THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AMEND THIS EXHIBIT AT ANYTIME PRIOR TO AUTHORIZATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE BOARD OF HEAL TH ANNUALLY.