R-332 - 07/28/1982 - DUMM - Resolutions Supporting Documents gio R ssz.
"CO-OPERATIVE"'GUIDELINES
I. The "Conference" will be acting as the "Ca-Operative's" agent and neither the
"Conference" nor the "Co-Operative" will share any liability or warranty any I,
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goods or services secured through the "Co-Operative .
2. The "Conference" shall have all responsibilities relating to the implementation
and continued operation of the "Co-Operative", whose offices shall be located
with the "Conference".
3. Administrative oversight of the "Co-Operative" and. amendment of the "Co-Operative"
Guidelines shall be the responsibility of the "Conference" Management and Finance
Committee a'td Board of Directors with final authority resting with the Board of Ij
Directors.
4. The "Co-Operative" shall be open to all units of local government, school districts,
and other appropriate public institutions as may be app roved by the "Conference"
Board of Directors with participation subject to receipt of signed and certified
appropriate resolutions of participation_
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participants will be assessed a $50.00 one time fee. ---
5. All non-"Conference" p P
6. Participants in the "Co-Operative" shall be billed by the "Conference" on a regular
basis - at least annually - a charge for administrative expenses and a service fee.
The administrative expenses shall be divided proportionately among participants /
based upon dollar volume of purchases. The service fee will equal 2% of dollar
volume of purchases. �►'
7. The "Co-Operative" will require each participant to appoint an appropriate
representative to serve on a "Co-Operative" Advisory Board, which will provide
technical assistance to the "Co-Operative" including: developing lists of goods
and services to be jointly purchased; specifications for the same; development of
bidder lists; product testing; review of bids; and, bid approvals.
8. The fiscal year for the "Co-Operative" shall be the same as the "Conference",
currently July 1 thru June 30. The "Conference" shall provide within its annual
audit an accounting of "Co-Operative" deposits and expenditures.
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"co-Off RAT'VB" GUIDELINES (Continued)
9. All purchases by participants of the "Go-Operative" must be recorded with the
"Co-Operative" by submittal of a copy of such purchase order.
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10. Any parr_icipaat terminating membership with the "G®-Operative" shall forfeit an
annual tees .-or dues for the year in which its terainetion is effective, and, fu °ther
shall be responsible and liable for ashy expenditure or cost incurred by the
"Go-Operative" Oi behalf of that participant prior to the termination of such
participation.
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VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK
1200 OAK BROOK ROAD
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS
854.2220
July 8, 1982
MEMO TO: Kenneth G. Cermignani - Village Manager
FROM: Cheryl Kaysen - Executive Secretary
SUBJECT: Resolution - Joint Purchasing Cooperative
RE ATIOM: That the Village Board pass and approve the attacheu
Resolution entering the Village of Oak Brook into an
Agreement in the Joint Purchasing Cooperative.
Attached is a Resolution for consideration entering the Village of Oak Brook into
a Joint Purchasing Cooperative with the DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference.
This Joint Purchasing Cooperative will enable the Village of Oak Brook to purchase
various items utilized by the Village of Oak Brook at joint purchasing prices.
Attached for your information is a list of the items available to the Village of
Oak Brook. At the present time there are 14 DuPage County municipalities, 2
Fire Protection Districts, 2 High School Districts, along with the College of
DuPage participating in this Cooperative.
Also attached is a copy of the Guidelines of this agreement with the Cooperative.
Please note that Item #5 is not applicable to the Village of Oak Brook. Item #6
of these Guidelines regarding the service fee and administrative expenses by the
DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference for the ordering of these items for the
participants is billed on each item. Even with the service fee added to the price
of each item there is a savings in cost for the items ordered. For example,
the last order of xerox paper ordered through Xerox Corporation by the Village
was in December, 1981. At that time the Village paid $30.00 per box (bulk rate -
40 boxes). Through the Cooperative the Village will pay $23.10 per box (8' x11)
including the service fees. A savings to the Village of $6.90 per box. The same
applies for 83/4x14 xerox paper. Our last purchase of legal size paper was back in
June, 1981, the Village purchased 60 boxes at $37.00 per box, through the Cooperativd,
our price is 29.14 with the service fees included. I have not checked with Xerox
for current prices, however, as everything else these prices have probably in-
creased anywhere from 5Z to 102.
Please let me know if you wish to discuss this matter further, however, I feel
ordering items through the Joint Purchasing Cooperative will be beneficial and
cost effective to the Village of Oak Brook.
Respectfully submitted,
_yam 40 Estee ye Secretary
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The 'conference will be working on joint purchases
r r rf chlorine,
plarki tickets, vehicle stickers,a, and
-m oolista hi paper this r. These item
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Net' a sec chosen b they are , �
:.f: .. ,+ t eely uniform •and.,-would therefore ideal ! .
fc* the tom' of p cchase.
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for any other; iteMs to be considered or, joint ,;
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please contact lee. If in fact you have
_,-: ,- any other questions r�ardlin the Cooperative do not
.hesitate to call me.
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VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
July 27, 1982
MEETING CALL:
The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by
President Cerne in the Samuel E. Dean Board Room of the Village Commons.
I. ROLL CALL:
PRESENT: President Wence F. Cerne
Trustees George Congreve
Walter C. Lurie
Arthur W. Philip i/
Joseph H. Rush '
William R. Watson
ABSENT: Trustee Robert E. Listecki
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Trustee Philip moved - seconded by Trustee Congreve ...
That the Minutes of the Committee-of-the-Whole Meeting of July 12,
1982 be approved as submitted and waive reading of same.
Voice Vote: all present, in favor So ordered.
Trustee Philip moved - seconded by Trustee Congreve ...
That the Minutes of the Public Hearing of July 13, 1982 be approved
as submitted and waive reading of same.
Voice Vote: all present, in favor So ordered.
Trustee Philip moved - seconded by Trustee Congreve ...
That the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 13, 1982 be approved
as corrected and waive reading of same.
Voice Vote: all present, in favor So ordered.
III. ORDINANCES, RESOLUTION, VARIATIONS, PLATS, ETC.:
40 RESOLUTION I-332 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN THE
DU PAGE MAYORS AND MANAGERS CONFERENCE JOINT PURCHASING CO-OPERATIVE
Trustee Rush moved - seconded by Trustee Icirie ...
To adopt Resolution R-332 as read by Title.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Trustees Congreve, Imrie, Philip, Rush, Watson
and President Cerne
Nays: None
Absent: Trustee Listecki So ordered.
B. RESOLUTION R-333 - A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE INTENT OF THE VILLAGE OF
OAK BROOK RELATIVE TO THE PURCHASE OF LAKE MICHIGAN WATER FROM THE
DU PAGE WATER COMMISSION •
Relative to the County. Board of the County of DuPage's adoption of
Resolution No. F-125-82, to be submitted to the voters on November 2,
1982.
Trustee Congreve moved - seconded by Trustee Innis ...
To adopt Resolution R-333 as read by Title.
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VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK
1204 OAK BROOK ROAD
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS
054-2220.
July 28, 1982
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Mr. Steven Avaaang
Director, DuPage Mayors and
Managers Conference
$00 North Gary Avenue
Carol Stream, Illinois 60187 I.
Dear Steve:
The Village Board at their Board meeting of Tuesday, July 27, 1982.. passed and
Approved Resolution 8.332 authorizing the Village of Oak Brook to enter into
an Agreement with the DuPage Mayors and Managers Joint Purchasing ^!operative.
For your records I am enclosing herewith a certified copy of Resolu%. in R-332,
to would appreciate receiving a list of all available items that the Village of �i
Oak Brook can purchase through this Cooperative.
Should you require anything further from the Village. of Oak Brook please feel
free to contact us at your convenience.
Sincerely yours,
Bruce F. Kapff
Assistant to Village Manager
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MEMORANDUM TO: PURCHASING AGENTS/CONTACTS FOR JOINT 1
iENTLETT PURCHASING COOPERATIVE
3ENSENVILLE
FROM: JOE BREINIG
IOLINOBROOK
MIRR RIDGE RE: JOINT PU' •-E OF 1983 VEHICLE STICKERS
:ARM STREAM
1L,ARENQON HILLS
D WNE iaQavE The Conference will be going out for bid on vehicle
� stickers, and other stickers (machine licenses, business
ELENDALE licenses, etc.) . A recent joint purchase of this type
ANN ELLYNEI®hFT9 had a price of 3.80 per sticker. While we can not 1
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HANOVER PARK guarantee any price until the bid had been let, we I
HINSDALE anticipate a similar price.
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LISLE In an effort to promote cost savings we are suggesting
LOMeNtD that a uniform color be used, and that this color
NAPERVILLE correspond to the license plate sticker for 1983
OAK BROOK _ (i.e. white & orange) . If other colors are desired I
OAKBROOK TERRACE we will include them in the bid materials, and ask for I.
ROSELLE bids on those items also. It is likely that prices
VILLA PARK will increase with the use of other colors. The size ;
WARRENVILLE of the stickers will be 31/2" x 51/2" to promote uniformity.
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WEST CHICAGO Enclosed you will find the specifications which will
WESIMONT be sent to potential bidders, please comment on any
WHEATON specifications you feel should be changed, added or
WILLOWEROOK deleted. If you have a suggested bidder please supply
WINFIELD it to us. The Conference is acting as a facilitator
WOOD DALE in the process and as a result the lowest responsible
WOODRIDGE bidder will be contacting each municipality involved to
get the design of their sticker(s) . This was done to
expedite the process, and to still get the best possible
price.
Please respond by Tuesday, August 31st so that the bid
materials can be compiled and distributed by the end of
the following week. The bidder should be selected for 1
the contract within two to three weeks after that date.
If you have any questions or need further information
contact me. ,�
NOTE: YOU MUST HAVE PASSED YOUR JOINT. PURCHASING RESOLUTION TO
PARTICIPATE. IN SEPTEMBER THE COWMEN= WILL PURCHASE KIER04
PAPER AT THE PRICE OF $22.10 81/2" x 11" and 138.14 8a" x 14"
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VEHICLE STICKERS AND MISCELLANEOUS DECALS !'
SPECIFICATIONS:
Material: .002 clear acetate with non-Yellowing on non-clouding
characteristics. Pressure sensitive -Permanent adhesive
shall be such that once:.ippli.ed .to glass, the sticker ;,
attains a tight bond and adheres so firmly that it
cannot be removed without `being mutilated or destroyed.
Must be sunlight resistant and able to withstand
ratures of minus SO0 F.. to 120° F. Printing on
stickers shall be resistant to claiing agents. Vendors,
should specify how this requiremehtshall be met.
Protective face paper shall be easily removable writhout
iemerslon in water or other solutions.
Size: Approximately 24" x 34"
Artwork: To be supplied by each municipality.
Colors: White stickers with onstage lettering, unless otherwise
noted on attached sheet. Bidders should quote separate
• prices for municipalities requesting colors other than 1
orange and white.
Quantity: As indicated on attached sheet; various classifications;:
Numbering: Eash classification should be consecutively .numbered
for each municipality.
Delivery: No later than . to each
participating municipality. Successful bidder shall
be provided with addresses for delivery. .
Penalty for late Municipalities reserve the right to deduct up to 10%
delivery: of the quoted price as a penalty for late delivery I
of the stickers or decals.
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Miscellaneous Several municipalities have indicated a desire to
Decals: purchase various miscellaneous decals in conjunction with
the vehicle stickers. ` Some of these are different
stock artwork and colors. These requirements are
attached for your review and quotation. Final deter-
mination I,
of a vendor will be the municipality's choice.
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PLEASE RETURN BY FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1982
TO: JOSEPH BREINIG
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
DUPAGE MAYORS AND MANAGERS CONFERENCE
500 NORTH GARY AVENUE
CAROL STREAM, IL €0187
FROM: MUNICIPALITY:
SUBJECT: VEHICLE STICKERS
The City/Village
participate in
the joint to i cie a Gn erencw e contratfor93 i'
vehicle stickers.
Date
NAME i
TITLE l
QUANTITY QUANTITY
Automobile Senior Citizens
Sub Categories (if applicable) Business Registration
over 35 HP
under 35 HP Duplicate of Automobile
Other
Official
Trsnsf er
Taxi ;!
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Trucks
RV
Other
COLOR: White sticker with 2E ter lettering 7-7
Other /
please indicate
GLASSINE BAGS: YES / NO /-77
Please indicate the best possible time for delivery for your
municipality.
REMARKS:
*Please include requirements for other stickers/dials with this sheet.
Also include any pertinent informetion which you tool would assist us
in delivering you the best possible product.