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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4578RESOLUTION NO. 4 5 7 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING JOINT RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR BOTH THE CITY OF AUBURN AND THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY WHEREAS, the City of Auburn, Washington, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Auburn"), and the City of Federal Way, Washington, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Federal Way"), (hereinafter collectively referred to as "the Parties"), wish to work together to establish joint Resource Conservation Management services; and WHEREAS, chapter 39.34 RCW, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, authorizes municipalities in Washington to enter into agreements for the joint undertaking of certain projects as provided therein; and WHEREAS, the Parties are working as partners to pursue a two-year Resource Conservation management grant ("Grant") from the Washington state Department of Commerce, which, if received, will be used to start a Resource Conservation Management Program ("Program") to serve all the Parties; and WHEREAS, the parties may elect to participate in a Resource Conservation Manager services agreement with Puget Sound Energy, as set Resolution No. 4578 March 8, 2010 Page 1 of 3 forth and under the terms and conditions of an Energy Conservation Grant for Resource Conservation manager Services; and WHEREAS, the Program would study and address how each Party could use utility resources, including water, sewer, electricity, oil and natural gas, more efficiently; and WHEREAS, Washington State University Extension Energy Pragram will provide program and technical support to assist with the shared Program; and WHEREAS, Federal Way is willing to take the lead in providing administrative oversight of the Program on behalf of all the Parties, and to become the "organization of record" pursuant to the Grant requirements; and WHEREAS, the Interlocal Agreement is entered into for the mutual benefit of the Parties. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. Purpose. That the City Council of the City of Auburn approves the Interlocal Agreement establishing joint Resource Conservation Management services for both the City of Auburn and the City of Federal Way in substantial conformity with the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. Resolution No. 4578 March 8, 2010 Page 2 of 3 Section 2. That the Mayor of the City of Auburn, and the City Clerk are authorized to execute the Interlocal Agreement Establishing Joint Resource Conservation Management Services for both the City of Auburn and the City of Federal Way. Section 3. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 4. Effective date. This resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage and signatures hereon. Dated and Signed this day of 12010. CITY AUBUR ✓ . PETER B. LEWIS MAYOR ATTEST: D ielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO F Resolution No. 4578 March 8, 2010 Page 3 of 3 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF AUBURN AND FEDERAL WAY FOR RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES This Interlocal Agreement is made and entered into this day of , 2010, by and between the City of Auburn, Washington, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Auburn"), and the City of Federal Way, Washington, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Federal Way"), (hereinafter collectively referred to as "the Parties"). WHEREAS, chapter 39.34 RCW, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, authorizes municipalities in Washington to enter into agreements for the joint undertaking of certain projects as provided therein; and WHEREAS, the Parties are working as partners to pursue a two-year Resource Conservation Management Grant ("Grant") from the Washington State Department of Commerce, which, if received, will be used to start a Resource Conservation Management Program ("Program") to serve all the Parties; and WHEREAS, the Parties may elect to participate in a Resource Conservation Manager services agreement with Puget Sound Energy, as set forth and under the terms and conditions of an Energy Conservation Grant for Resource Conservation Manager Services; and WHEREAS, the Program would study and address how each Party could use utility resources, including water, sewer, electricity, oil, and natural gas, more efficiently; and WHEREAS, Washington State University Extension Energy Program will provide program and technical support to assist with the shared Program; and WHEREAS, Federal Way is willing to take the lead in providing administrative oversight of the Program on behalf of all the Parties, and to become the "organization of record" pursuant to the Grant requirements; and WHEREAS, this Interlocal agreement is entered into for the mutual benefit of the Parties. Now, therefore, for and in consideration of the services to be rendered, resources to be shared, and the payments to be made, the parties hereby recite, covenant and agree as follows: Resource Conservation Manaaer Position & Work Plan. If the Grant is received, a Resource Conservation Manager (RCM) will be hired as a temporary full-time equivalent (FTE) to provide RCM services to the Parties. Prior to advertising for a contractor, the Parties shall meet to prepare a Work Plan for the RCM. At the minimum, the Work Plan shall address, and the RCM is expected to implement, the following: Energy Accounting (utilizing software provided under the Grant); Basic utility efficiency and resource management action plan for facilities; Review of resource use and potential actions; Implementation of low-cost/no-cost measures and activities, and measurement of results; Assisting the Parties in securing additional grant funding and assisting in finding rebate programs that support relevant energy efficiency projects; Participating in technical and software training; Reporting of results to all Parties' administrations; and Reporting of results and successes to Commerce and the WSU Extension Energy Program. 2. Selection of RCM. Representatives from both Federal Way and Auburn will jointly participate in hiring the individual pursuant to personnel practices of the Parties The RCM will be hired as soon as practicable following execution of this contract. 3. Compensation. Federal Way shall pay the FTE's salary if an employee is hired, and shall prepare billing statements for distribution to the Parties. Federal Way will be responsible for paying and enrolling any applicable Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) for the FTE and pay any applicable payroll taxes associated with the FTE's salary. For amounts in excess of what any Grant funds cover, Auburn shall reimburse Federal Way 50% of any such excess, unless allocation of the RCM's time is not 50/50, in which case, Section 4 will control. The reimbursement schedule will be established consistent with payment terms set forth in the contract with the RCM. 4. Allocation of RCM time. Representative from both Federal Way and Auburn will jointly supervise the RCM and provide an annual evaluation of the RCM. In the event of discipline/counseling is deemed necessary, both the City of Auburn and City of Federal Way will confer with each other and gain consensus before imposing the discipline/counseling. The City of Federal Way's Policies and Procedures will control the process for discipline. Both the City of Federal Way and Auburn will jointly assume the risk and liabilities associated with evaluations and disciplinary actions imposed on the RCM. The RCM shall allocate his or her time 50/50. The RCM will spend 50% of his/her time performing RCM services on behalf of Auburn and the other 50% on behalf of Federal Way with the duties outlined in the RCM Work Plan. For purposes of efficiency and effectiveness the RCM may be required to spend Additional Time, more than 50% of their time with one Party in a month. In this event, for compensation purposes, the Party receiving Additional Time will be responsible for cost of the actual time over 50% and the other Party shall receive a credit for this actual time. The proportions will hold for 12 months, and will be reevaluated annually. If operations require or result in a notable change in resource consumption with one or both of the Parties within a given 12-month period, Federal Way or Auburn can call for a reevaluation of the established annual proportion. Adjustments can then be made with the written agreement of both Parties. 5. Status and Workspace. Federal Way and Auburn shall make a workspace available, to include a desk, chair, and access to standard office equipment and computer connections. 6. Additional Responsibilities of All Parties. As the lead Party, Federal Way shall have the following additional responsibilities: Represent all Parties in communication with the Washington State Department of Commerce (Commerce) and Washington State University Extension Energy Program (WSU Energy); Provide WSU Energy with summarized monthly activity reports, showing activities associated with the minimal program requirements as stated above; Provide WSU Energy with quarterly reports indicating resource usage and savings, resource expenditure amounts and savings; and Provide Commerce with reports as per the anticipated agreement between Commerce and Federal Way, acting as lead for Parties. 7. Support and Monitorinq of RCM. The Parties shall support and monitor the performance and progress of the RCM in the following ways: Meet at regular intervals to assess RCM progress; Seek support of the Puget Sound Energy RCM Support Services; program. Each Party must provide data and application materials to Federal Way if necessary to apply for grant funds in connection with the PSE program; Establish a performance evaluation process for the RCM; Provide access of all owned facilities to RCM; Provide access to RCM of all utility bills, statements, and data; and Facilitate meetings between RCM and facilities managers, and RCM and other appropriate staff. 8. Term. This agreement shall only take effect after the Grant is approved, and thereafter shall continue in force and effect for the duration of the two-year grant program. Extension of the terms of this agreement beyond the initial finro-year grant period may be affected by written agreement of the parties. 9. Termination. Any Party may terminate its participation in this Interlocal Agreement, or its receipt of RCM services, at any time for any reason by providing at least sixty (60) days advance notice o,f termination in writing to the other Parties. However, the Party requesting termination must continue to reimburse Federal Way pursuant to Section 3 of this Agreement until completion of the Grant program unless all remaining Parties agree to new reimbursement responsibilities and amounts resulting from updated proportions. 10. Modification. This Agreement may be modified by further written agreement upon mutual acceptance by both Parties. 11. Compliance with Laws. Each party accepts responsibility for compliance with federal, state, or local laws and regulations including, in particular, that party's bidding requirements applicable to the acquisition of any goods, services, or equipment obtained through the cooperative process agreed to herein. 12. Indemnification. Indemnification. Auburn agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Federal Way, its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, demands, losses, actions and liabilities (including costs and all attorney fees) to or by any and all persons or entities, including, without limitation, their respective agents, licensees, or representatives, arising from, resulting from, or connected with this Agreement resulting from any action or omission of the RCM during such time that the RCM performs services under this Agreement for Auburn. Federal Wav Indemnification. Federal Way agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Auburn, its elected officials, commissioners, officers, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, demands, losses, actions and liabilities (including costs and attorney fees) to or by any and all persons or entities, including without limitation, their respective agents, licensees, or representatives, arising from, resulting from or connected with this Agreement resulting from any action or omission of the RCM during such time that the RCM performs services under this Agreement for Federal Way. Survival. The provisions of this Section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement with respect to any event occurring prior to such expiration or termination. 13. Contact Persons. The Parties stipulate that the foilowing persons shall be the contact person for their respective jurisdiction. a. City of Auburn: Steven Burke 25 W Main Street Auburn, WA 98001-4998 Office: 253.876.1946/Fax: 253.333.8890 b. City of Federal Way: Bryant Enge 33325 8t" Ave S PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Office: (253) 835-2510/Fax: (253) 835-2409 14. Filin . A copy of this Agreement shall be filed with the City Clerk of the City of Federal Way, and the City Clerk for Auburn and recorded with the King County Auditor, if required by law. 15. General Provisions. This Agreement contains all of the agreements of the Parties with respect to any matter covered or mentioned in this Agreement. No provision of this Agreement may be amended or modified except by written agreement signed by the Parties. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties' successors in interest, heirs and assigns. Any provision of this Agreement which is declared invalid or illegal shall in no way affect or invalidate any other provision. In the event either of the Parties defaults on the performance of any terms of this Agreement or either Party places the enforcement of this Agreement in the hands of an attorney, or files a lawsuit, each Party shall pay all its own attorneys' fees, costs and expenses. The venue for any dispute related to this Agreement shall be King County, Washington. Failure of the City to declare any breach or default immediately upon the occurrence thereof, or delay in taking any action in connection with, shall not waive such breach or default. Time is of the essence of this Agreement and each and all of its provisions in which performance is a factor. 16. Non-Discrimination. The Parties shall not discriminate in any manner on the basis of any protected class status as defined by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Revised Code of Washington 49.60 Washington Law Against Discrimination. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have hereunto placed their hand and seals on the day and year indicated. C ITY ~ BY: Peter B. Lewis, Mayor CITY OF FEDERAL WAY BY: City Manager\Police Chief, Brian Wilson Date: ApR 5 2010 Approved as t Form For i of b Daniel B. Hei , City Attorney ~ ATTEST: This ~day of ° , 2 0 Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk Date: Approved as to Form for City of Federal Way City Attorney, Patricia A. Richardson, ATTEST: This day of ,20 Federal Way City Clerk Carol McNeilly, CMC Shared RCM Assistance N.t kikit is a Resource t :~~~~ses~vation Manager? rx Resource Conservation Manager (R(U.M) is a designated individual 4Vi70) tiUpports a local gavernment and resource efficiency -=qrjm. The RCM`s sole focus is io~ ?l, ing about reductions in the E•~;,,r>nditures for energy, water, r)c.tur-a( gas, fuel oil, solid waste cJ,,~~sa1 and other utilities. This ia c:6ne through improved use pr,ictices, greater attention Ca (,t lity billings and the installation <,.-!c; «se of resource management ('c;UiFament. v shz►uld cities and ties bc ixiterested in I prograin? ~~.f A f 11:~ ~y Iocai governments have r~c" :iad Che staff time or expertise r,c eded to address resource waste i~-7 ~heir facilities. The reduction of E-.ergy or other utility costs can f~~e up valuable funds for basic for Local Governments government services and help achieve community energy and environmental goals. Has this approach been sYxccessfui in the public sector? School districts in the Northwest were the first to adopt this approach and many have RCM programs that have been successful since the early 1990s. During the first years of a RCM program, typical savings reach 10 percent of utility costs. Puget Sound Energy supports successful RCM programs in the private sector and at a number of public sector agencies. There are over 75 RCMs in Washington right now. What is the WSU Extension Energy Prc►gram offering? The Washington State University (WSU) Extension Energy Program, in cooperation with the Department of Commerce, will support the creation and successful implementation of new RCM programs. Many local governments would like to have an RCM program, but do not have utility bills large enough to make it cost effective to dedicate someone to it. The approach will be to create a shared RCM position that will serve several locai govern- ments in a geographic area. How will the WSLT Extension Enertry Program help cities and counties? We plan to offer assistance with: • Identifying potential partners • Organizing start-up of the local program • The hiring process • Training for RCM and other staff Energy accounting software and training Ongoing technical and program support Will lacal govcrnments get funding assistance"I Yes, incentive/funding will pay for part of the RCM salary for the first and second years. Orice the program is established, it is expected that resource savings will help pay for the position in later years. ~:A "kiit types of shared 1:~ g, rams will receive i~%i,Ftance? ~V,r;e the focus is on counties smailer cities, any county or (ity i5 eligible for assistance. A c ~..~=biried effort will make the r)r ,,,ram more cost effective. For F<:.rrlple, several cities, a county, Ean.i ootentially other gavernment E es (e.g., schoal district or [11`1'j cOuld join together to create t; },,r;_aI RCM program. I°~ie intenfi is Co create a sh::3rad RCM program for local cjc;vernrnents that currently c.ombined annual utility E.onses of at least $1.5 million. 1 ;ncludes the participants' E-~,r ricity, natural gas, transporta- t,i fiuel, water, solid waste, and r- ~~clirig costs. Schedule for program implementation: September 2009 - &egin training potential candidates for RCM positions Fall 2009 - Recruit and begin working with local governments January 2010 - Program infrastructure in place 2010-2011 - Continue training, as well as program and technical support For more background on resource conservation management, visit www. energy. wsu, edu/projects/ rem/rcm. cfm. W'1SEIINGl'()N SIt1:CE? U\IVt~:IZSf'1y - ~EXTFNSIC?N ENc.RC;Y PRC)GRA~vt ~ Department of Carnmerce innovatiran is in our nature. W5UEEP09-022 O 1009 Washington State University Extension Energy Program