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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 06 23 Regular Item D COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM D REGULAR X CONSENT INFORMATIONAL Meeting MGR II r) ~EPT --J It . Authorization / 23 June 1997 REQUEST: Fire Department requesting the City Commission approve the First Reading for adoption of Ordinance No. 663, concerning the continuation of patient transport services that is scheduled to cease on September 30, 1997, as directed and approved by the City Commission in Ordinance No. 613. PURPOSE: To request that the City Commission approve the First Reading for adoption of Ordinance No. 663 extending the operation of the City's patient transport service indefinitely, providing for conflicts, severability and effective date. CONSIDERA TIONS: A. December 11, 1995 - Regular Meeting City Commission The City Commission approved the Second Reading and Public Hearing by motion Ordinance No. 608 authorizing the provision of Emergency Medical Services Patient Transport by the Winter Springs Fire Department. Commissioner McLeod suggested that another ordinance to Ordinance No. 608, that whenever the first tax dollar subsidies are spent that the service (Fire Department Emergency Transport Service) will go out to public bid within 90 days. City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher said he would get with the Fire Chief and City Manager and bring a draft ordinance back to the Commission. B. January 8, 1996 - Regular Meeting City Commission City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher gave the Mayor and Commission a draft ordinance that was a proposal of financial protection for safeguards on the Fire Department Emergency Transport Service. This will be Ordinance No. 613. June 23, 1997 Regular Agenda Item "D" Page 2 C. January 22, 1996 - Regular Meeting City Commission First Reading of Ordinance No. 613, providing for financial protection and safeguards for the City of Winter Springs, Florida, regarding the establishment and operation of the City operated emergency transport service. The following changes were made: Section I - add "if the City elects to extend the ordinance then Section II shall be considered by the Commission at the time it considers passing a new ordinance." Section II - after the wording "..City Budget.." , add" ..or at any time thereafter..." D. February 12, 1996 - Regular Meeting City Commission Second Reading and Public Hearing of Ordinance No. 613. There was no member of the public who wished to speak regarding Ordinance No. 613. Ordinance No. 613 was approved by motion. E. General Discussion The City of Winter Springs Fire Department has been transporting Emergency Medical Patients to area hospitals since January 15, 1996, as authorized by City Ordinance No. 608 (attachment 1). A companion Ordinance No. 613 (attachment 2) was authorized by the City Commission on February 12, 1996, providing for financial protection and safeguards regarding the Transport Service for the City. Ordinance No. 613 provides that the Transport Service will cease on or before September 30, 1997, unless the City passes an Ordinance extending the Transport Service. The Transport Service has been operating for over 17 months and has not created any financial impa,ct on the operational budget of the Fire Department. No General Funds of the City whatsoever are flowing into or supporting the Transport fund. The Transport revenue has actually lowered expenditures in the operational budget of the Fire Department, and costs associated with Emergency Medical Services such as operational supplies, personnel costs for the transport time, fuel for the Rescue units, as well as tires and maintenance have all been allocated to the Transport Service revenue (attachment 4). It is the Fire Chief s recommendation that the Transport Service be continued indefinitely or until such time as the City Commission determines that this is not a viable public service of the City of Winter Springs. If the Transport Service is not continued the Fire Department's preliminary budget submission for fiscal year 1997/98 will require a revision to include expenditures being allocated to the Transport Services fund. The revenue collected from January 15, 1996, to April 30, 1997, has been $89,950.61, during the same period expenses have been $30,642.90. This leaves a fund balance of $59,307.71 to date for this service (attachment 5). June 23, 1997 Regular Agenda Item "D" Page 3 FUNDING: No additional funding is required. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of First Reading of Ordinance # 663. IMPLEMENTATION: Ordinance effective immediately upon passage and adoption after Second Reading and Public Hearing scheduled for July 14, 1997. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Copy of Ordinance No. 608. 2. Copy of Ordinance No. 613. 3. Copy of Ordinance No. 663. 4. Copy of Fiscal Year 1997-1998 - Preliminary Budget - Medical Transport Services. 5. Copy of monthly EMERGENCY TRANSPORT STATEMENT 4/30/97. COMMISSION ACTION: ORDINANCE NO. 608 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PATIENT TRANSPORT BY THE WINTER SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Sections 3-01, 4.14 and 12-01 of the Winter Springs City Charter and state law provide; and WHEREAS, the Winter Springs City Commission with the authority to authorize the provision of emergency medical services patient transport by the Wmter Springs Fire Department; and WHEREAS, the City of Winter Springs Fire Department has transport equipment and personnel qualified to provide medical transport; and WHEREAS, the Wrnter Springs City Commission desires to provide such service by the Winter Springs Fire Department. NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I - The Wmter Springs Fire Department is hereby authorized to take those steps legally necessary to provide emergency medical services patient transport utilizing equipment and personnel of the Winter Springs Fire Department. SECTION II - The fee charge for transport service for each person transported is hereby established as $184.63 per transport. This fee is to be re-evaluated each year at budget review. If a fee change is warranted, the change shall be accomplished as permitted by law and approved by the Winter Springs City Commission. ,,----.-- iAl1t:itadllmelllJ't 11 , SECTION ill - All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflicts with this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION IV - This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval. . tk Passed and adopted this / / -day of ,fj~~ . 1995. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ATTEST: ~'''~A. ~~ ~ERK ' First Reading November 27. 1995 Posted November 28. 1995 Second Reading and Public Hearing December 11. 1995 L., '.~. ~ ~RECEIVED ",' . FEB 131996 WINTER SPRINGS AN ORDINANCE OF TIIE CITY OF WINTER ~~&~~RTMENT FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR FillANCIAL PROTECTION AND SAFEGUARDS FOR TEE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, REGARDING TIlE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF TEE CITY OPERATED E1v1ERGENCY TRANSPORT SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. ~ WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has upon available information and data deemed it to be in the best interest of the citizens of the City that it operate an emergency transport system; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has deemed it important to the citizens of the City that the City's operation of an emergency transport system be at a cost that is equal to and/or less than that of private industry, so that no public monies are used to subsidize said system.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CONftv1ISSION OF TIIE CTIY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FI.ORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: That the City's operation of an emergency transport system shall cease on or before September 30, 1997, unless the City Commission passes an ordinance extending said operation; if the City. elects to extend the ordinance then Section II shall be considered by the Commission at the time it considers passing a new ordinance. SECTION II: That in the event it is determined by the City Commission during the budget process for the 1997-1998 City budget or any time thereafter, that operation of a City emergency transport system has resulted in an increase in the budget of the Cirys Fire Department that was not off-set by the fees billed for the use of said system, the City shall iAlitit.ollctnmelf'bit 2 -- -- -... . . .. .. ...-.... . -- -- - ...-. - -'" -. ,,- . \ immediately invite bids/requests for proposals for the emergency transport systems operation from private industry and the Ciris Fire Department. SECTION Ill: That is any section or portion of a section or subsection of this Ordinance proves to be invalid, unlawful, or unconstitutional it shall not be held to invalidate or impair the validity, force or effect of any other section or portion of a section or subsection or part of this Ordinance. SECTION IV: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict heremth are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. SECTION V: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and adoption l:iJ . PASSED AND ADOPTED this /rJ -day of :::;4hMHf' 1996, in Chambers at Wmter Springs, Seminole County, Florida. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 7:~ ATIEST: ~ '$4L:v CITY~ERK FIRST READING_ Januarv 22. 1996 SECOND READING AND PUBIC HEARING February 12. 1996 POSTED Januarr 23. 1996 ORDINANCE NO. .ML [ijJill8J~rr AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THE CITY OPERATED MEDICAL PATIENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has upon available information and data deemed it to be in the best interest of the citizens of the City that it operate a medical patient transport system; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has deemed it important to the citizens of the City that the City's operation of the medical patient transport system be at a cost that is equal to and/or less than that of private industry, so that no public monies are used to subsidize said system; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: That the City's operation of the medical patient transport system shall continue to operate indefinitely, unless the City Commission passes an ordinance to cease this service. SECTION II: That in the event it is determined by the City Commission that operation of the medical patient transport system has resulted in an increase of the City's Fire Department that was not off-set by the fees billed for the use of said system, the City shall immediately invite bids/requests for proposals for the medical patient transport systems operation from private industry and the City's Fire Department. SECTION III: That is any section or portion of a section or subsection of this Ordinance proves to be invalid, unlawful, or unconstitutional it shall not be held to invalidate or iArlJ:1l00idn/lUeB] ~ ::r. impair the validity, force or effect of any other section or portion of a section or subsection or part of this Ordinance. SECTION IV: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. SECTION V: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this Chambers at Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA day of 1997, In PAULP. PARTYKA, MAYOR ATTEST: MARGO HOPKINS, CITY CLERK FIRST READING SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING POSTED CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS FISCAL YEAR 1997-1998 -PRELIMINARY BUDGET MEDICAL TRANSPORT SERVICES - 170 JULY 1, 1997 Revised FY 97/98 1995 1996 FY 96/97 Department Description of Revenues Actual Actual Budget Request Billed Services-Medical Transport (NET) $0 $0 $71,510 $86,407 Interest Earned $0 $0 $1,000 $1,000 TOTAL MEDICAL TRANSPORT REVENUE BUDGET $0 $0 $72,510 $87,407 Revised FY 97/98 ACCOUNT 1995 1996 FY 96/97 Department NUMBER Description of Expenditure Actual Actual Budget Request 51210 Regular Salaries $0 $0 $13,581 $7,200 52110 F.I.C.A. TaxBs-City Portion $0 $0 $1,039 $551 52320 Worker's Compo Insurance $0 $0 $745 $226 52330 Pension Expense $0 $0 $951 $576 53410 Billing Services Costs $0 $0 $7,410 $5,544 55210 Vehicle Operating Costs $0 $0 $10,592 $12,355 55230 Operating Supplies $0 $0 $13,905 $16,500 56400 Vehicle - Lease Purchase $0 $0 $0 $0 TOTAL MEDICAL TRANSPORT EXPENSE BUDGET $0 $0 $48,223 $42,952 APPROPRIATION TO FUND BALANCE $0 $0 $24,287 $44,455 TOTAL BUDGETED EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATIONS TO FUND BALANCE $0 $0 $72,510 $87,407 CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE FUND BALANCE - October 1, $0 $0 $0 $24,287 Appropriations to (From) Fund Balance $0 $0 $24,287 $44,455 FUND BALANCE - September 30, $0 $0 $24,287 $68,742 " AilitOiClhc nen it 'f Page 1 6/11/97 Revised;; 5/21/97 P. L \J L. t 'tf ~_ L.~ -<- CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS EMERGENCY TRANSPORT STATEMENT V /.".! G. () . t, -.; {.; (v 'r:,'"~;~I\" ~ ~;..~, J MONTH OF: April,1997 TO DATE: April 30, 1997 WINTER SPRINGS YTD 96-97 TE5t~{S DEPARTMENJj REVENUE: TRANSPORTS: 76 @ $184.63 $14,031.88 889 @ $184.63 $164,136.07 EXPENDITURES: SALARIES $703.69 $7,429.69 F.I.C.A. $53.83 $568.40 WORKERS COMPo $68.05 $718.45 PENSION EXP. $42.22 $470.54 BILLING COSTS $327.87 $6,048.90 OPERATING SUPPLIES $0.00 $1,671.39 VEHICLE OPR. COST: $908.00 Miles @ $1.32 $1 , 1 98.56 908 $13,735.53 Fuel/Oil $108.96 Tires $408.60 M&R $681.00 TOTAL EXPENSES $2,394.22 $30,642.90 REVENUES OVER (UNDER) EXPENDITURES $11.637.66 $133,493.17 448 $82,714.24 $3,832.44 -l ~ $293.18 ,.. U "" .;; .,.J po '= $370.60 $254.66 $2,561.59 $0.00 5106 $612.72 $2,297.70 $3,846.30 $6,756.72 $14,069.19 $68,645.05 BILLING TO DATE: $164,136.07 $82,714.24 COLLECTIONS TO DATE: $89,950.61 $47,578.21 BALANCE TO BE COLLECTED: $74,185.46 $35,136.03 PRIVATIZED SERVICE (BASE RATE) 889 $325.00 $288,925.00 448 $1 45,600.00 WINTER SPRINGS RATE 889 $184.63 $164,136.07 448 $82,714.24 SAVINGS TO COMMUNITY $124,788.93 $62,885.76