Cal OES - Notification of Award Denial - 2021-02-04GAVIN NEWSOM
GOVERNOR
February 4, 2021
Scott Carroll
General Manager
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
290 Paularino Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3314
Cal OES
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
OF ENERSENCY SERVICES
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FEB 10 2021
MARK S. GHILARDUCCI
Caste r'lesa Sanitary Ustdct
SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF AWARD DENIAL
Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Community Power Resiliency Allocation to Special Districts
Dear Mr. Carroll:
DIRECTOR
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) received your agency's proposal
for the FY 2020 Community Power Resiliency Allocation Program Request for Proposal (RFP). Through
the competitive RFP process, we received 233 proposals. Unfortunately, your proposal was not
selected for funding. Your proposal score was 104.00 out of a possible 156 points. Please find
enclosed a copy of the appeal guidelines and your agency's scores.
You have 15 calendar days from the date of this letter to appeal. All appeals must adhere to the
procedures detailed in the appeal guidelines. Formal letters of appeal should be directed to:
Cal OES Office of Legal Affairs
3650 Schriever Avenue
Mather, California 95655
appeals@caloes.ca.gov
We encourage your agency to check the Cal OES website for future funding opportunities. Thank
you for your interest in this RFP.
Sincerely,
GINA BUCCIERI-HARRINGTON
Assistant Director
Enclosure
3650 SCHRIEVER AVENUE, MATHER, CA 95655
( 916) 845-8513 TELEPHONE
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Appeal Guidelines for Competitive Funding Decisions
For State and Federal Grant Money
Effective for appeals received on or after September 1, 2011.
PURPOSE
The purpose of these Guidelines is to provide a process for resolution of disputes
between a Grant Applicant and The California Governor's Office of Emergency
Services (Cal OES) concerning a competitive funding decision. These Guidelines
supersede the appeals procedure formerly administered by the California
Council on Criminal Justice.
GROUNDS FOR APPEAL
Any Applicant who is denied state or federal funding by Cal OES may appeal
Cal OES's decision in this regard. There is no particular format required for an
appeal, but the documents supporting the appeal must clearly establish that the
appealing party (hereafter Appellant) has standing to appeal and sufficient
grounds to proceed with an appeal.
Standing: An Appellant must have standing to appeal; i.e., the appeal must
demonstrate that the Appellant is directly affected by the funding decision. Only
those who have submitted a proposal have standing to appeal Cal OES's
decision to deny state or federal funding for that particular proposal.
Grounds: The appeal documents shall identify grounds for appeal. The appeal
must show that (a) Cal OES did not follow its criteria or priorities (as specified in
the applicable Request for Proposal (RFP) with respect to evaluating the
Appellant's proposal; AND (b) this failure constitutes a sufficiently substantial error
justifying a change in the funding decision. An appeal will be rejected if it fails to
show that both of these criteria are met. Only the information provided by the
Appellant in the original RFP will be considered as part of the appeal process.
The Appellant cannot provide new or different information to support their
original RFP.
Appeal Guidelines
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Last Updated March 10, 2016
Appeal Address: A hard copy of all documents referred to in this procedure shall
be emailed, mailed, faxed, or hand -delivered to:
Cal OES Office of Legal Affairs
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
3650 Schriever Avenue
Mather, CA 95655
appeals@caloes.ca.gov
APPEAL PROCESS AND TIMELINES
In case of a dispute regarding compliance with timelines, the date the
document was postmarked or date stamped by Cal OES (in the case of a fax or
hand -delivery) shall govern. Failure of the appealing party to comply with
timelines shall constitute grounds for rejection of the appeal.
Level One Appeal to Cal OES Assistant Director
Step 1 Standing: Within fifteen (15) calendar days of the date of the letter from
Cal OES denying funding, the Appellant shall file an appeal in writing, together
with any supporting documents or information necessary to determine standing
for the appeal and grounds on which to base the appeal. (See Above). If the
Cal OES Chief Counsel does not establish standing for an appeal, the appeal
and decision will be returned.
Step 2 Review: If it is determined that there is standing for the appeal to
advance, the Cal OES Assistant Director of Finance and Administration, or his or
her designee, will review the issues in the documentation submitted by the
Appellant to determine if there are sufficient grounds to overturn the original
grant decision. It is critical that the Appellant submit all documentation that may
support their appeal. Appellant cannot however amend or supplement their
original proposal as part of the appeal process. The Assistant Director shall make
a written determination on the appeal within ten (10) calendar days, or as soon
as practical, after receipt of the Level One appeal. This decision shall indicate
the decision reached and the reasons therefore.
Appeal Guidelines
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Last Updated March 10, 2016
Level Two Appeal to Cal OES Chief Deputy Director
A second level appeal may only be submitted if there are new facts or
documentation that was not available at the time of the first level appeal. Cal
OES will not reconsider previously submitted materials. Within five (5) calendar
days of receiving the Level One appeal decision, the Appellant may file a Level
Two appeal in writing with the Cal OES Chief Deputy Director, or his/her designee
(same address as above), together with any supporting documents or
information, including a copy of the Level One decision.
The appeal must state the issues in the dispute, and the relevance of the
documentation not submitted under the first level appeal. The Chief Deputy
Director shall issue a written decision on the appeal that includes the Chief
Deputy Director's ruling and the basis for his/her ruling.
The Chief Deputy Director's decision shall be deemed a final judgment and is
non -appealable.
Cal OES reserves the right to request a telephone meeting or personal meeting
with any Appellant. However, there is no requirement under this appeal process
for a hearing or meeting with the Appellant and Cal OES.
Third -Party Rights
No rights or remedies will accrue to third parties as a result of this appeals
process, or the actions or consequences stemming from this process.