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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4822RESOLUTION NO. 4 8 2 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE A WHOLESALE WATER AGREEMENT BENVEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN AND THE CITY OF TACOMA WHEREAS, The City of Auburn is obligated to provide an adequate water supply to meet customer demand. The City has adopted a combined water supply strategy that includes improving City sources to fully utilize its water rights and purchasing water from adjacent purveyors. Design and construction of improvements to City sources are underway; and WHEREAS, the City of Auburn has requested and the City of Tacoma has agreed to provide a wholesale water supply at a cost that is acceptable to the City of Auburn. Entering into this wholesale water agreement with Tacoma allows the City to purchase water in keeping with the City's supply strategy. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. The Mayor or designee is hereby authorized to execute a Wholesale Water Agreement befinreen the City of Auburn and the City of Tacoma, which agreement shall be in substantial conformity with agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. Resolution No. 4822 May 22, 2012 Page 1 of 2 Section 2. The Mayor or designee is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 3. This resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage and signatures hereon. Dated and signed this `� 4' day of _,�v�.c.�' , 2012. CITY F AUBU �-- .� PETER B. LEWIS, MAYOR ATTEST: r ��� ���-�...-.-. Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk • ---• � � • �- , / � './ � . �.�... � . �'- ° � : - • ' • - Resolution No. 4822 May 22, 2012 Page 2 of 2 WHOLESALE WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN TACOMA WATER AND CITY OF AUBURN � � � % �'i �.q �, �I C� �?i,4 /�,� � �ll,4 �'F . ;,-,� � � A�� Q��� � A;�a?� �^ A ^ . i p•Sn fq , This wholesale water agreement ("Agreement") is made by and between the City of Tacoma, Department of Public Utilities, Water Division d/b/a Tacoma Water, a municipal corporation (hereafter "Tacoma"), and the City of Auburn, a municipal corporation (hereafter "Auburn") pursuant to Tacoma Municipal Code 12.10.400 E. Tacoma and Auburn collectively shall be referred to as the "Parties" or either Tacoma or Auburn may be referred to as"Party" when appropriate. A. RECITALS: WHEREAS, Tacoma has evaluated its wholesale projections in its demand forecast and has determined that adequate water resources are available to serve those projected demands; and WHEREAS, the Parties are responsible for operating and maintaining their respective water systems in accordance with federal, state and local laws and regulations; and WHEREAS, the Parties further recognize that water resources are finite and valuable, and the prudent use and management of these resources requires cooperation among water utilities; and WHEREAS, Auburn has requested and Tacoma has agreed to provide a wholesale water supply to Auburn, and Tacoma is able and willing to provide the requested quantity of water on the terms and conditions as herein provided, now therefore; For and in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and payments to be made as set forth herein, the Parties hereto agree as follows: B. DEFINITIONS: The meaning of certain words or terms, when used in this Agreement, is as follows: "Wholesale Service Connection" means a physical connection between water mains of the two Parties to this Agreement, at a specifically identified point or points, where water may be transferred from one Party's system to the transmission or distribution facilities of the other Party. Page 1 of 8 2. "Isolation Valve" means a positive shut off valve that shall be installed at the location in each water system that is used to accept or deliver water through the Wholesale Service Connection. Each Party has sole responsibility for operating their Isolation Valve. 3. "Wholesale Service Connection Capacity" means the maximum flow capacity for water to be delivered through a Wholesale Service Connection as agreed upon by the Parties to this Agreement. Wholesale service connection facilities shall be designed so as to be capable of conveying no less than the agreed upon Wholesale Service Connection Capacity. 4. "Tacoma Municipal Code (TMC") means the City of Tacoma's municipal code. "Emergency" means an unforeseen event that causes damage or disrupts normal operations and requires immediate action to protect public health and safety including exclusively when water system repairs are necessary due to a water system failure or when there is a water supply shortfall. 6. "Wholesale Water Service" means water provided by Tacoma pursuant to TMC 12.10.400 E to community water systems that are in compliance with Washington State Department of Health regulations and who adopt a water conservation program substantially equivalent to Tacoma's program and agree to abide by Tacoma's Water Shortage Response Plan as a condition of service. C. CONDITIONS: The responsibilities of the parties to this contract are set forth below: 1. General. Tacoma agrees to fixrnish the Wholesale Service Connection Capacity to Auburn of a quality that will satisfy all requirements of the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act as amended, and shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 2. Wholesale Water Rates. Tacoma will supply Auburn with water at the Wholesale Water Service rate as identified in TMC Section 12.10.400, and the parties will be bound by the City of Tacoma Water Regulations-Rates as found in Chapter 12.10 TMC. Invoices will include a monthly ready to serve charge based on meter size and consumption charges based on water used. These water rates (and regulations) are periodically adjusted and shall be applicable as set forth in the rate schedule as adopted by the Public Utility Board and Tacoma City Council. The water supplied to Auburn must be used on a year-around basis where the average summer day use divided by the average winter day use results in a summer/winter ratio of 2.5 or less, as set forth in TMC 12.10.400. Page 2 of 8 3. Billin�• Tacoma shall utilize regular meter reads secured from SCADA signals that Auburn shall deliver to the Tacoma Water Control Center to calculate a statement of charges for water service. In the event SCADA signals are unavailable, monthly manual reads will be used in lieu until such time that SCADA signals are restored. Tacoma shall strive to provide the statement of charges on a monthly basis, and payment shall be due to Tacoma pursuant to TMC 12.10.060. In accordance with TMC 12.01.030, no late charges shall be applied if payment of the balance due is received within 24 days of the date on the initial billing. 4. Svstem Development Char�e. Upon Auburn's payment of the full charge or the initial time installment payment to Tacoma for Tacoma's System Development Charge (SDC) of $5,196,600.00, Tacoma will commit and agrees to supply to Auburn Wholesale Water Service. Auburn agrees to pay the full balance of the SDC Chazge within thirty (30) days of execution of this agreement. At its option, Auburn may pay at least 20 percent (20%) of the SDC amount within thirty (30) days of execution of this agreement, and then shall pay the SDC balance with interest over up to ten years as authorized by the Tacoma Municipal Code, as further set forth below. If paying in installments, Auburn agrees to pay the SDC balance in ten annual installments commencing on the first annual anniversary date of this agreement. In addition to the annual SDC installment, Auburn shall also pay interest, calculated on a monthly basis (the first day of every month) on the outstanding principal SDC balance amount at "prime" minus 2% interest rate, as reported by the Wall Street Journal ten days before the date that the monthly interest calculation is made. The interest amount paid by Auburn shall be paid to Tacoma along with the annual installment payment. Provided however, Auburn may prepay (without penalty) a portion or all of the outstanding SDC amount, in which case the accrued interest to date of such prepayment shall also be paid to Tacoma. Water Ri�hts• Tacoma certifies that it holds sufficient water rights to provide the quantities of Wholesale Water Service requirement by the Agreement to Auburn for the duration of the term of this Agreement as described in section 16. 6. 4uantitv of Wholesale Water Service. Tacoma will make available, and upon Auburn's request, supply Wholesale Water Service to Auburn in the quantity of up to 1,000,000 gallons per day (gpd) of water for average day use, up to 1,800,000 gpd for peak day use and up to 1,620,000 gpd for four-day peak use. Tacoma further agrees to supply at Auburn's Option to exercise no later than December 31, 2015, an additional quantity of 1,000,000 gallons per day (gpd) of water for average day use, 1,800,000 gpd for peak day use and 1,620,000 gpd for four-day peak use, under the same terms and SDC rates of this agreement. Page 3 of 8 7. Reliabilitv . The Parties agree that Tacoma will supply Wholesale Water Service pursuant to this Agreement with the same degree of reliability and surety of supply as water provided by Tacoma to its existing customers and as allowed under TMC 12.10.150. In non-emergency situations Tacoma will provide 30 days notice to Auburn before temporarily requiring the changing, reducing, limiting or discontinuance of the use of water. 8. Additional Water. Auburn may purchase water for Emergency purposes in excess of the amount set forth in paragraph 6 above on a short term basis from Tacoma if in Tacoma's sole discretion sufficient surplus water is available. Auburn shall be entitled to purchase such water in accordance with the terms of this Agreement at the then current wholesale rate, and the applicable sections of Chapter 12, Tacoma Municipal Code. 9. Connections. The Wholesale Service Connections described in Exhibit "A" shall be governed by the terms of this Agreement. No future Wholesale Service Connections shall be permissible without a subsequent and separate written agreement between the Parties, which agreement may supplement this Agreement. Neither Party shall be obligated to agree to or execute any agreement or permit with the other Party to construct additional water Wholesale Service Connection(s). 10. Capital and Maintenance Costs. Auburn agrees that Tacoma Water owns the Isolation Valve directly off of the Tacoma Water system, piping from the Tacoma Water Isolation Valve to the meter, the meter vault and the meter, meter isolation valve, and certain telemetry equipment. Maintenance and operation costs for this equipment are Tacoma Water's responsibility. Any capital costs related to this equipment, including upgrades or replacement and renewal are Tacoma's responsibility. Tacoma agrees that Auburn owns the piping and other appurtenances, including certain telemetry components, downstream of the Tacoma Water Meter Vault. Maintenance and operation costs and any capital costs related to upgrades or replacements of this equipment are Auburn's responsibility. Exhibit "B" identifies the location of the two interties, and illustrates the responsible Party for physical infrastructure components (except telemetry components). 11. Transferabilitv. The rights and obligations of this Agreement are transferable to heirs, successors and assignees of the Parties. 12. Resale. Wholesale water provided under this Agreement by Tacoma to Auburn may be resold by Auburn to another water purveyor. 13. Conservation. As a requirement of providing Wholesale Water Service to Auburn under this agreement and pursuant to Chapter 12.10 TMC Auburn shall implement a water conservation program substantially equivalent to Tacoma's program and shall abide by Tacoma's Water Shortage Response Plan ("Plan") as Page 4 of 8 provided under TMC 12.10.150. If requested Tacoma will invite Auburn to participate in the planning and implementation process for conservation programs as they are developed and will share available conservation resources where beneficial to both Parties. The Parties agree to meet every two years to review and evaluate operational experience with regards to water use and conservation. 14. Mutual Aid. Tacoma and Auburn agree to provide water service related mutual aid, to the extent possible, during times of extraordinary need and emergency operations experienced by either Party. 15. Indemnification. Neither Party shall be monetarily liable to the other Party or its respective customers for failure to supply and deliver water to the other at any time or for any reason. The Parties shall indemnify and hold each other harmless from any and all third party claims, lawsuits, or proceedings in arbitration resulting from any failure of either Party to supply and deliver water in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. However, each Party shall have the right to have this Agreement specifically enforced in equity. 16. Term. This Agreement shall remain in effect so long as Tacoma remains in the business of providing water, or its successors in interest to its water system remain in the business of providing water, and so long as Auburn meets the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 17. Disnute Resolution. In the event of a disagreement over any aspect of this Agreement, except as herein further provided, it is agreed that any dispute shall be submitted to binding arbitration pursuant to Chapter 7.04 RCW. The Parties shall agree upon who will azbitrate the dispute, and upon failure to reach agreement within a reasonable period of time, the presiding judge of the Pierce County Superior Court may be asked to appoint an arbitrator from one of the recognized dispute resolution services. The Party that substantially prevails in the arbitration proceeding sha11 be awarded its reasonable attorney fees and costs. If neither Party substantially prevails in the arbitration proceeding, the Parties shall each bear their respective costs and divide the mutual costs associated with the arbitration equally. 18. Notice. All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given if personally delivered or mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, or sent by overnight carrier to the following addresses: If to Tacoma: Water Superintendent PO Box 11007 Tacoma, WA 98411 Phone: (253) 502-8245 Page 5 of 8 If to Auburn: Public Works Director 1 East Main Street Auburn, WA 98001 Phone: (253) 804-5062 Fa�c: (253) 502-8694 Fax: (253) 931-3053 Operational communication protocols shall be fully described in the jointly developed Operational Protocols required under item 22 below. 19. Invaliditv. If any term of this Agreement is found to be void or invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining terms of this Agreement, which shall continue in full force and effect. The parties shall agree that if any provisions are voided by a court or otherwise deemed not enforceable, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to develop replacement provisions that are as close as possible to the intent of the parties expressed in the invalid provisions. 20. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterpart copies, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute a single instrument. 21. Authoritv to Bind. Each of the Parties to this Agreement certifies that the person signing this Agreement has authority to bind the respective governing bodies to all of the terms and conditions of the Agreement herein. 22. Onerational Coordination. Water supply directly off the Tacoma Water transmission system affects flow, pressure, and treatment, and diurnal consistency of demand is critical. The two Parties agree to jointly develop and maintain Operating Protocols for items including the scheduling of water demand to assure consistent flow control and treatment, routine operational communication, emergency shutdown, emergency contacts, and other items the Parties determine appropriate. 23. T'his agreement replaces the EMERGENCY AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF TACOMA AND CITY OF AUBURN dated October 18, 2010. Dated this �� � day of � u\�- , 2012. City of Tacoma: Department of Public Utilities �1V exDivision /� � Li da A. 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