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HomeMy WebLinkAbout(2016, 02/09) - F-9 - AmendedCITY VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES PURPOgF- F-9 To establish a policy to provide a funding mechanism to ensure that the full service life of each City vehicle or item of equipment is utilized to its fullest potential, provide for funding timelines and implement uniform guidelines among all departments. POLICY: The Municipal Operations Department shall inspect the equipment annually after the vehicle/ equipment has reached its useful life - to determine the appropriateness of replacing each piece of equipment in conjunction with the assigned Department. All non -emergency vehicles shall be replaced based on, but not limited to, the following factors; expected service life, lifecycle maintenance costs, fuel efficiency, purchase price (cost), environmental rating etc. The City will actively seek opportunities to use cleaner burning fuels and higher efficiency vehicles when possible. Should the expected life of the equipment be less than expected, the Municipal Operations Department in conjunction with the Finance Department and the assigned Department will make a recommendation to the City Manager or his designee on the disposition and replacement of equipment. It shall be- the policy_of_the _City that the funding -and replacement_of all motor vehicles__ shall be normally based on the. expected service life and condition of the vehicle described on the following schedule: Vehicle/Equipment Police Patrol /Traffic Vehicles Police Motorcycles Police Detective / Plain Vehicles Beach Vehicles / ATVs Sedans / Station Wagons / SUVs Pickup Trucks (1/4 to 3/4 Ton) Vans Ambulances (commercial chassis) Ambulances - Reserve Heavy Trucks (1 Ton and larger) Beach Cleaners Street Sweepers, Small Boats / Personal Watercraft Large Emergency Boats Heavy Equipment Schedule for Replacement 75,000 miles or 4 years 75,000 miles or 5 years 80,000 miles or 8 years 4 years 120,000 miles or 12 years 100,000 miles or 10 years 100,000 miles or 10 years 100,000 miles or 8 years 4 years 120,000 miles or 12 years 8 years 10 years 10 years 25 years 10 years or 5,000 hours 1 Vehicle/Equipment Trailers Vactors /Sewer Rodders Welders, Saws, Pumps Transfer Equipment (Radios/ Beacons) Fire Engines - Frontline Fire Trucks - Frontline Fire Engine - Reserve Fire Truck - Reserve Schedule for Replacement 10 years 10 years 13 years 10 years 13 years 15 years 5-7 years 10-15 years F-9 Fire engines, trucks and ambulances are placed within stations as frontline vehicles when they are purchased. They will remain in a frontline status until the expected useful life is over. At that time, the engines and trucks will be placed in reserve status for an additional period of time as described above. Adopted - December 14,1992 Amended - January 24,1994 Amended - March 27,1995 Amended - May 8, 2001 Amended - October 27, 2015 Amended - February 9, 2016 Formerly F-26 K