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Kensington Fire Protection District
Renovation of the 5,800sf Kensington Public Safety Building, encompassing seismic retrofitting, interior remodel of living and work quarters, upgrades to apparatus garage areas, new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and lighting systems, new foundation systems, partial roof replacement, site improvements, exterior envelope siding replacement, new windows and doors, and accessibility compliance upgrades.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2022
Due Date
Jul 1, 2022
Release: Jun 3, 2022
Kensington Fire Protection District
Close: Jul 1, 2022
Renovation of the 5,800sf Kensington Public Safety Building, encompassing seismic retrofitting, interior remodel of living and work quarters, upgrades to apparatus garage areas, new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and lighting systems, new foundation systems, partial roof replacement, site improvements, exterior envelope siding replacement, new windows and doors, and accessibility compliance upgrades.
Kensington Fire Protection District
Construction services for the seismic renovation and interior remodel of the Kensington Public Safety Building.
Posted Date
Jun 14, 2022
Due Date
Jul 1, 2022
Release: Jun 14, 2022
Kensington Fire Protection District
Close: Jul 1, 2022
Construction services for the seismic renovation and interior remodel of the Kensington Public Safety Building.
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Kensington Fire Protection District
This document consists of a resolution approving the Fourth Amendment to an Agreement for Services between the Kensington Fire Protection District and the City of El Cerrito. The Fourth Amendment revises Subsection VI.J of the original 1995 agreement, changing the required financial reserve account from twelve months to six months. This modification aims to reduce the District's financing costs for renovating the Kensington Public Safety Building by allowing the use of previously reserved funds. The original Agreement for Services commenced in August 1995 and was extended through July 1, 2030, by the Third Amendment.
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This document consists of a resolution approving the Fourth Amendment to an Agreement for Services between the Kensington Fire Protection District and the City of El Cerrito. The Fourth Amendment revises Subsection VI.J of the original 1995 agreement, changing the required financial reserve account from twelve months to six months. This modification aims to reduce the District's financing costs for renovating the Kensington Public Safety Building by allowing the use of previously reserved funds. The original Agreement for Services commenced in August 1995 and was extended through July 1, 2030, by the Third Amendment.
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This document is a quote from American Steel Inc. (also American Carports, Inc.) to Michael Pigoni for a steel structure. It details the dimensions (30' W x 51' L x 14' H) and various components, along with their unit prices and quantities. The quote totals $51,302.81 including tax, with a down payment of $4,717.81 and a balance due of $46,585.00. The document also includes comprehensive terms and conditions covering breach of contract, governing law (California), payment terms, delivery, and a limited warranty (20 years for 12-gauge framing, 1 year for workmanship and 14-gauge framing). A 'NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CANCEL' is also provided, allowing cancellation within three business days.
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Apr 20, 2022
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Effective: Apr 20, 2022
Kensington Fire Protection District
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This document is a quote from American Steel Inc. (also American Carports, Inc.) to Michael Pigoni for a steel structure. It details the dimensions (30' W x 51' L x 14' H) and various components, along with their unit prices and quantities. The quote totals $51,302.81 including tax, with a down payment of $4,717.81 and a balance due of $46,585.00. The document also includes comprehensive terms and conditions covering breach of contract, governing law (California), payment terms, delivery, and a limited warranty (20 years for 12-gauge framing, 1 year for workmanship and 14-gauge framing). A 'NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CANCEL' is also provided, allowing cancellation within three business days.
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This contract establishes a Municipal Advisor Agreement between NHA Advisors, LLC and the Kensington Fire Protection District. The agreement, effective August 1, 2022, until June 30, 2027, outlines municipal advisory services for continuing disclosure and arbitrage rebate compliance, including various reporting tasks. The scope of work is divided into two main tasks: Arbitrage Rebate Consulting, which has an estimated 5-year budget of $3,500 for existing obligations, and Continuing Disclosure and CDIAC Reporting Compliance Services, with a projected ongoing annual fee of $1,250. The agreement details fiduciary duties, potential conflicts of interest, and comprehensive terms and conditions covering compensation, performance standards, insurance, and indemnification.
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Aug 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2022
Kensington Fire Protection District
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This contract establishes a Municipal Advisor Agreement between NHA Advisors, LLC and the Kensington Fire Protection District. The agreement, effective August 1, 2022, until June 30, 2027, outlines municipal advisory services for continuing disclosure and arbitrage rebate compliance, including various reporting tasks. The scope of work is divided into two main tasks: Arbitrage Rebate Consulting, which has an estimated 5-year budget of $3,500 for existing obligations, and Continuing Disclosure and CDIAC Reporting Compliance Services, with a projected ongoing annual fee of $1,250. The agreement details fiduciary duties, potential conflicts of interest, and comprehensive terms and conditions covering compensation, performance standards, insurance, and indemnification.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kensington Fire Protection District
The Emergency Preparedness Committee meeting included finalizing the Work Plan Project Goals for 2026, which will subsequently be brought to the KCSD Board for approval. A pilot overview of the Kensington Ember Exclusion Program (KEEP) was presented. Additionally, the committee moved to recommend Annette McCoubrey as a public member to the Emergency Preparedness Committee for approval by the KCSD Board of Directors.
The key discussions during this special meeting included the review and subsequent motion to recommend three candidates—Paul Moss, Kay Blonz, and Katie Gluck—as public members to the Emergency Preparedness Committee for final Board approval. Additionally, the committee reviewed and moved to bring the final Emergency Preparedness Committee Protocols to the KCSD meeting for approval. The minutes of the previous regular meeting held on November 13, 2025, were approved with amendments.
The agenda for the Regular Meeting includes finalizing the Work Plan Project Goals for 2026, which will be presented to the Board of Directors, and an overview of the Kensington Ember Exclusion Program (KEEP) Pilot. The committee will also review new applications for EPC Public Member seats. The associated minutes from the January 8, 2026, Special Meeting showed recommendations for public members Moss, Blonz, and Gluck to the KCSD Board of Directors, and a move to bring the final Emergency Preparedness Committee Protocols to the KCSD meeting for approval.
The Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors addressed several agenda items, including convening to a closed session to discuss pending litigation, personnel matters, labor relations, and real property negotiations. In open session, public comments were taken on issues not on the agenda. Consent items included the approval of various previous meeting minutes (excluding 05/11/2022) and monthly financial/transmittal reports for February and March 2023, and acceptance of the March 2023 Incident Activity Report. Key discussions in Old Business centered on a cost proposal from the district's architect, Marjang, regarding a potential first-floor realignment of the restroom and kitchenette in the Public Safety Building, which ultimately resulted in an approved motion to request a formal proposal and cost estimate from Marjang. New Business items included the General Manager Recruitment Report and a vote concerning the 2023 Election for the LAFCO Special District Seat (Alternate). Committee reports covered Emergency Preparedness, Finance, Consolidation Liaison, Public Safety Building, and Information Technology.
The agenda for the Regular Meeting included discussing and adopting Resolution 21-06 for the Final Combined Budget for Revenue, Operating Expenditures, and Capital Improvement Expenditures for FY2021-2022. The Board also intended to adopt Resolution 21-07 approving participation in negotiations for the formation of a Vegetation Management Joint Powers Agency (EBVMJPA). A progress update was scheduled for the Public Safety Building (PSB) Renovation Project. Reports were expected from the Fire Chief, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, and General Manager. The committee reports included updates from the Emergency Preparedness Committee, covering topics like emergency warning systems, info magnets, and the hiring of the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator and a grant writer (ESS). The board planned to adjourn to a closed session to discuss pending litigation, personnel matters, labor relations, and real property negotiations, specifically regarding real property negotiations.
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