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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2005-135 Sponsored by: Corbridge - CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2005-135 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A REIMBURSABLE SERVICES AGREEMENT (RSA 58319) WITH THE STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, TO RELOCATE, RECONSTRUCT, AND IMPROVE A PORTION OF THE ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES LOCATED FROM SOUTH OF THE THREE BRIDGES, TO EXIT GLACIER ROAD, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $700,000 WHEREAS, the City has been coordinating efforts to upgrade Mile 0-8 of the Seward Highway with the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities ("DOT"); and -- WHEREAS, over the past two years, the City has worked with DOT to facilitate the engineering and design work necessary to relocate and upgrade a portion of the transmission and distribution line located from approximately South of the three bridges, to Exit Glacier Road, in conjunction with DOT's upgrade of the Seward Highway Mile 0- 8 Project ("the Project"); and WHEREAS, the Project necessitates relocation of a portion of the transmission and distribution line, and in order to achieve cost efficiencies, the City desires to take advantage of the opportunity to complete additional relocation, upgrades, and improvements to the transmission line in conjunction with the Project; and WHEREAS, this project continues the long-term operational goal of bringing a ll5kV line from Dave's Creek to Fort Raymond, representing an upgrade from the present 69kV line; and WHEREAS, DOT will coordinate and facilitate the upgrade, relocation, and system improvements to the aerial transmission and distribution facilities directly with contractors, according to the procurement requirements of the State of Alaska, with the reimbursable portion of said expenses to be reimbursed by the City of Seward directly to the State of Alaska; and ....... WHEREAS, when completed, the transmission and distribution line will be less susceptible to problems associated with snow loads, and switch placements will allow the City to isolate the transmission line to speed restoration of service to Nash Road and Spring Creek; and CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2005-135 .....i WHEREAS, timely execution of this agreement is critical in order for DOT to properly advertise the project; procure scarce resources such as power poles, wire, insulators, which are difficult to secure in the aftermath of numerous natural disasters affecting the Gulf Region and numerous suppliers of necessary materials for the Project; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost ofthis project is $1,935,849, with the City's portion of said Project to cost approximately $700,000, with said Project included in the City of Seward 2006 Capital Improvement Plan. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the Reimbursable Services Agreement No. 58319 with the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, in order to upgrade, relocate, and improve a portion of the transmission and distribution lines. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to reimburse the State of Alaska for the City's share of said project expenses at an amount not to exceed $700,000. J Section 3. Funds in the amount of $700,000 are hereby appropriated from the Electric Enterprise Major Maintenance and Repair Fund account no. 502-0000-3070- 0208, to the Transmission Line Fund no. 208-0000-3070-0501. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 20th day of December, 2005. 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" ..~.. .'}..ti')....:..~.,l...,"~ I. :v~ 4'~~:...~. {)F P}'.P1"" ....,:.1..:: :~~..~~-" COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: December , 2005 Through: Clark Corbridge, City Manager From: Tim Barnum, Electric Utility Manager Agenda Item: Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA 58319) with the State of Alaska Department of Transportation,torelocate, reconstruct, and improve a portion of the Electric Transmission and Distribution Facilities BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City has been coordinating efforts to upgrade Mile 0-8 of the Seward Highway with the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT), over the past two years. The City has worked with DOT to facilitate the engineering and design work necessary to relocate and upgrade a portion of the transmission and distribution line, in conjunction with DOT’s upgrade of the Seward Highway Mile 0-8 Project. The Project necessitates relocation of a portion of the transmission and distribution line, and in order to achieve cost efficiencies, the City desires to take advantage of the opportunity to complete additional relocation, upgrades, and improvements to the transmission and distribution line in conjunction with the Project. DOT will coordinate and facilitate the upgrade, relocation, and system improvements to the transmission and distribution facilities directly with contractors, according to the procurement requirements of the State of Alaska, with the reimbursable portion of said expenses to be reimbursed by the City of Seward directly to the State of Alaska When completed, the transmission and distribution line will be less susceptible to problems associated with snow loads, and switch placements will allow the City to isolate the transmission line to speed restoration of service to Nash Road and Spring Creek. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No 1. Comprehensive Plan 2. Strategic Plan 3. Other X 4. Not applicable FISCAL NOTE: Funds in the amount of $700,000 will be transfered from the Electric Enterprise Major Maintenance and Repair Fund account no. 502-0000-3070-0208, to the Transmission Line Fund no. 208-0000-3070-0501. Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve Resolution 2005- authorizing the City Manager to reimburse the State of Alaska for the City’s share of said project expenses at an amount not to exceed Seven Hundred Thousand dollars ($700,000.).