HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2000-066 Loan Application to Washington Public Works Trust Fund for Phase 1 of the Fruitvale Neighborhood Sewer-Water ProjectRESOLUTION NO. R -2000J ; 4
A RESOLUTION authorizing and ratifying a $1.5 million loan application with the
Washington State Public Works Trust Fund in order to develop, improve
and maintain the water and sanitary sewer system in the Fruitvale
Boulevard neighborhood of the City of Yakima (Phase I of the Fruitvale
Neighborhood Sewer -Water Project), and directing City staff to prepare an
ordinance for consideration by City Council that will impose a small
increase with regard to the "Ready to Serve" wastewater and water rates
for all City customers in order to pay the debt service on said loan.
WHEREAS, the City of Yakima has determined that the provision of basic water and
sewer services to all residents is a priority; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to develop, improve and maintain the water and sanitary
sewer system in the Fruitvale Boulevard neighborhood, a targeted area of the Community
Development Block Grant program; and
WHEREAS, the Washington State Public Works Trust Fund has low interest loan funds
available for the construction and repair of municipal water and sewer utilities; and
WHEREAS, the City has generated local funds from income of the Community
Development Block Grant program in the amount of $225,000 that are available as a local match
for a Public Works Trust Fund loan; and
WHEREAS, utilizing the local match of $225,000, the City may be able to obtain a loan
of $1.5 million from the Washington State Public Works Trust Fund with a low interest rate of
0.5% to develop, improve and maintain the water and sanitary sewer system in the Fruitvale
Boulevard neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, the City has submitted an application for said loan; and
WHEREAS, the debt service payments associated with the $1.5 million loan may be
funded by the enactment of an ordinance that imposes a small increase with regard to the "Ready
to Serve" wastewater and water rates for all City customers as more fully described as
"Option 1" on the attached and incorporated May 30, 2000 memorandum from City staff; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, the City Council has detemiined that it is in the best
interest of the City to authorize and ratify the $1.5 million loan application with the Washington
State Public Works Trust Fund to develop, improve and maintain the water and sanitary sewer
system in the Fruitvale Boulevard neighborhood, now, therefore,
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
A $1.5 million loan application with the Washington State Public Works Trust Fund is
hereby authorized and ratified in order to develop, improve and maintain the water and sanitary
sewer system in the Fruitvale Boulevard neighborhood of the City of Yakima (Phase I of the
Fruitvale Neighborhood Sewer -Water Project). The City Manager is hereby designated as the
official representative of the City to act in connection with the loan application and is authorized
to take such additional actions as may be necessary and prudent to complete the application
process, including execution of all necessary certifications, loan agreements, and other
documents.
Additionally City staff are hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for consideration by
City Council that will impose a small increase with regard to the "Ready to Serve" wastewater
and water rates for all City customers in order to pay the debt service on said loan.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 6th day of June, 2000.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Mary Place, Mayor
PUBLIC WORKS TRUST FUND
CONSTRUCTION LOAN AGREEMENT
NUMBER PW -01- 1-071
CITY OF YAKIMA
PART I: ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This agreement, and incorporated attachments, contains all terms and conditions agreed b by the PUBLIC
WORKS BOARD and the LOCAL GOVERNMENT and no other statements or representations written or
oral, shall be deemed a part thereof. This contract consists of ten pages and two attachments. An attachment
to this agreement, A ri ACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK, consists of a description of local project
activities, certification of the project's useful life, and identification of estimated project costs and fund
sources and is, by this reference, incorporated into this agreement as though set forth fully herein. In
addition, A f i ACHMENT II: A 11 ORNEY'S CER i'1} ICATION, is by this reference incorporated into this
agreement.
The PUBLIC WORKS BOARD and the LOCAL GOVERNMENT have executed this agreement as of the
date and year last written below.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY,
TRADE AND ECONOMIC
DEVTLOPMEN'T
Steve Wells
Director, Local Government Division
Title
Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM ONLY
5th Day of February, 2001
Christine O. Gregorie
Attorney General
By• Signature on File
Assistant Attorney General
Jeanne A. Cushman
(Print Name)
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Date
Federal Taxpayer Identification Number
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PART II: INTRODUCTION
This loan agreement is made and entered into by and between the PUBLIC WORKS BOARD, or its
successor, (referred to as the "BOARD"), a depaitinent of the state of Washington, and CITY OF YAKIMA
(referred to as the "LOCAL GOVERNMENT").
Actmg under the authority of Chapter 43.155 RCW, the BOARD has selected the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT to receive a Public Works Trust Fund loan for an approved pubhc works project.
PART III: PURPOSE
The BOARD and the LOCAL GOVERNMENT have entered into this agreement to undertake a local public
works project that furthers the goals and objectives of the Washington State Public Works Trust Fund
Program. The project will be undertaken by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT and will include the activities
described in ATTACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK. The project must be undertaken in accordance with
PART IV: PERMS AND CONDITIONS, and all applicable state and local laws and ordinances, which by
this reference are incorporated mto this agreement as though set forth fully herein.
PART IV: TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The parties to this agreement agree as follows:
4.01 Rate and Term of Loan
The BOARD, using funds appropriated from the Public Works Assistance Account, shall loan the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT a sum not to exceed $1,466,250.00. The interest rate shall be one-half percent (112%) per
annum on the outstanding principal balance. The term of the loan shall not exceed 20 years, with the final
payment due July 1, 2021.
4.02 Local Project Share
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT pledges an amount of locally -generated revenue not less than fifteen percent
(15%) of the total eligible portion of the project cost not funded by federal or state grants as identified in
AFIACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK, to be verified at the time of project close-out. Any change in the
percentage of locally -generated funds may require an adjustment in the lean amount or interest rate charged,
or both. In such event, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT agrees to execute an amendment to this agreement
adjusting the loan amount or interest rate, as appropriate.
Local project share must consist of expenditures eligible under WAC 399-30-030(3) and be related only to
project activities described in A 1"1 ACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK. These expenditures may be made up
to twelve (12) months prior to the execution of the loan agreement and verified at the time of project
close-out.
PUBLIC WORKS TRUST FUND MONIES MAY NOT BE USED TO REIMBURSE THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF THIS LOAN
AGREEMENT.
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4.03 Disbursement of Loan Proceeds
Warrants shall be issued to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT for payment of allowable expenses incurred by
the LOCAL GOVERNMENT while undertaking and administering approved project activities in
accordance with ATTACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK. In no event shall the total Public Works Trust
Fund loan exceed eighty five percent (85%) of the eligible actual project costs. The disbursement of loan
proceeds shall be initiated by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT on a Washington State Invoice Voucher form.
The loan funds will be disbursed to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT as follows:
Within thirty (30) days of the formal execution of this agreement, a sum not to exceed fifteen percent (15%)
of the approved Public Works Trust Fund loan shall be disbursed to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
Within thirty (30) days of the execution of a Notice to Proceed which follows the formal award of a
construction contract, a sum not to exceed eighty percent (80%) of the approved Public Works Trust Fund
loan shall be disbursed to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT, except in the case of engmeering services
contracts. If the approved project described in AFIACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK is solely for the
completion of engineering studies, a sum not to exceed eighty percent (80%) of the approved Public Works
Trust Fund loan shall be disbursed to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT within thirty (30) days of the execution
of a Notice to Proceed following the folinal award of a contract for engineermg services.
At the time of project completion, a Close-out Report, (refer to Section 4.19 for Close-out Report), shall be
submitted to the BOARD by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT certifying total actual project costs.
The final Public Works Trust Fund loan disbursement shall not bring the total loan in excess ofeighty five
percent (85%) of the eligible project costs or the total of$1,466,250.00 whichever is less. The Close-out
Report shall serve as a contract AMENDMENT for determining the final loan amount, interest rate, aryl
local share.
In the event that the final costs identified in the Close-out Report indicate that the LOCAL GOVERNMENT
has received Public Works Trust Fund monies in excess of eighty five percent (85%) of eligible costs, all
funds in excess of eighty five percent (85%) shall be repaid to the Department of Community, Trade and
Economic Development, or its successor, within thirty (30) days of submission of the Close-out Report.
4.04 Interest Earned on Public Works Trust Fund Monies
All interest earned on Public Works Trust Fund Monies held by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall accrue
to the benefit of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT and be applied to the eligible costs of the approved project.
Benefits shall accrue in one of two ways:
1. Reduce the amount of the Public Works Trust Fund loan.
2. Pay any part of eligible project costs that are in excess of ATTACHMENT 1: SCOPE OF WORK
estimates, if there is an oven -un of project costs.
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall establish procedures to ensure that all monies received from the Public
Works Trust Fund loan can be readily identified and accounted for at any time during the liE of this loan
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agreement. Such procedures shall consist of the establishment of a separate fund, account, sub -account or
any other method meetmg generally accepted accounting principles.
4.05 Time of Performance
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall begin the activities identified within ATTACHMENT I: SCOPE OF
WORK no later than three months after loan agreement execution, and reach project completion no later
than thirty-six (36) months after the date of agreement execution.
Failure to perform within the time frame described m the preceding paragraph may constitute default of this
agreement and require the immediate repayment of any loan funds disbursed. In the event of extenuating
circumstances, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT may request, in writing, that the BOARD extend the deadline
for project completion. The BOARD may, by a two-thirds vote, extend the deadline.
The term of this agreement shall be for the entire term of the loan, irrespective of actual project completion,
unless teiniinated sooner as provided herein.
4.06 Repayment
The first loan repayment under this agreement is due July 1, 2002, and subsequent installments are due on
July 1 of each year during the teiiii of the loan. The first repayment under this agreement shall consist of
interest only at the rate of one-half percent (1/2%) per annum, calculated on a 360 -day year of twelve
30 -day months, applied to funds received. Interest will begin to accrue from the date each warrant is issua3
to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Subsequent repayments shall consist of the principal balance due divided
by the loan term remaining plus interest on the unpaid balance of the loan. The final payment shall be an
amount sufficient to bring the loan balance to zero.
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT has the right to repay the unpaid balance of the loan in full at any time, and
the right to repay at a faster rate than is provided in this agreement, provided that any such payment must
equal or exceed the principal amount noinnally due on an annual basis.
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The LOCAL GOVERNMENT will repay the loan in accordance with the preceding conditions through the
use of a check, money order, or equivalent means made payable to the Depai talent of Community, Trade
and Economic Development, or its successor, and sent to:
Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development
Administrative Services Division/Fiscal Unit
906 Columbia Street S.W.
P.O. Box 48300
Olympia, Washington 98504-8300
4.07 Repayment Account
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall repay the loan solely from utility revenues, general obligation
revenues, or a combination thereof. The name of the fund, account, or sub -account shall be
Q -rile w4-ems�ef4A J.
4.08 Default in Repayment
Loan repayments shall be made on the loan in accordance with Section 4.06 of this agreement. A
payment not received within thirty (30) days of the due date shall be declared delinquent. Delinquent
payments shall be assessed a daily penalty beginning on the thirty-first (31) day past the due date. The
penalty will be assessed on the entire payment amount. The penalty will be twelve percent (12%) per
annum calculated on a 360 -day year.
Upon default in the payment of any annual installment, the BOARD may declare the entire remaining
balance of the loan, together with interest accrued, immediately due and payable.Failure to exercise its
option with respect to any such repayment m default shall not constitute a waiver by the BOARD to exercise
such option for any succeeding mstailment payment which may then be in default. The LOCAL
GOVERNMENT shall pay the costs and reasonable legal fees incurred by the BOARD in any action
undertaken to enforce its rights under this section.
The same penalty terms shall apply to delinquent repayment of funds paid in excess of eligible costs as
provided for in Section 4.03.
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4.09 Loan Security
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT must select one of the following options for securing repayment of the
loan. Please initial the appropriate option.
1. Cftt General Obligation: This loan is a general obligation of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
OR
2. Revenue Obligation: This option may be used only if the entire project is a domestic
water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer or solid waste utility project. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS performing
a stoini sewer project that have not created a stoiiii sewer utility or a combined sanitary sewer/storm
sewer utility may not use this option. Projects providing for a mixture of bridge, road, domestic water,
sanitary sewer, and stolin sewer activities may not use this option.
This loan is a revenue obligation of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT payable solely from the net revenue of
the utility system indicated below. Payments shall be made from the net revenue of the utility after the
payment of the principal and interest on any revenue bonds, notes, warrants or other obligations of the
utility having a lien on that net revenue. As used here, "net revenue" means gross revenue minus
expenses of maintenance and operations. The BOARD grants the LOCAL GOVERNMENT the right to
issue future bonds and notes that constitute a lien and charge on net revenue superior to the lien and
charge of this loan agreement.
Please choose and initial one of the following utility systems:
Water
Sanitary Sewer (Wastewater)
Stormwater
Water/Sanitary Sewer
Stoiiiiwater/Sanitary Sewer
Solid Waste
OR
3. Local Improvement District: Pursuant to RCW 35.51.050, the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT pledges to repay this loan from assessments collected from a Local Improvement
District, Local Utility District or other similar special assessment district in which the improvements
financed by this loan are located. The name of the special assessment district is
Nothing in this section shall absolve the LOCAL GOVERNMENT of its obligation to make loan
repayments when due, and to adjust rates, fees, or surcharges, if necessary, to meet its obligations under
this agreement.
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4.10 Recordkeepmg and Access to Records
The BOARD, the BOARD's agents, and duly authorized officials of the State shall have full access and the
right to examine, copy, excerpt, or transcribe any pertinent documents, papers, records, and books of the
LOCAL GOVERNMENT and of persons, films, or organizations with which the LOCAL GOVERNMENT
may contract, mvolving transactions related to this project and this agreement.
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT agrees to retain all records pertaining to this project and this agreement fir a
penod of six years from the date of project close-out.
4.11 Reports
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT, at such times and on such forms as the BOARD may require, shall furnish
the BOARD with such periodic reports as it may request pertaining to the activities uidertaken pursuant to
this agreement including, but not limited to, quarterly progress reports, the Close -Out Report, and any other
matters covered by this agreement. Failure to file penodic reports as requested may result in termination of
this agreement as per Section 4.14.
4.12 Indemnification
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT will defend, protect, indemnify, save, and hold haimless the BOARD, and
the state of Washington from and against any and all claims, costs, damages, expenses, or liability for any or
all injuries to persons or tangible property, arising from the acts or omissions of the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT or any of its contractors or subcontractors, or any employees or agents in the perfolinance
of this agreement, however caused. In the case of negligence of both the BOARD and the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT, any damages allowed shall be levied m proportion to the percentage of negligence
attributable to each party.
4.13 Amendments, Modifications, and Waivers
Except for an increase in the amount of the loan governed by this agreement, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT
may request an amendment to this agreement for the purpose of modifying the SCOPE OF WORK or for
extending the time of performance as provided for in Section 4.05. No modification or amendment resulting
In an extension of time shall take effect until a request in writing has been received and approved by the
BOARD in accordance with Section 4.05. No amendment or modification shall take effect until approved
in wnting by both the BOARD and the LOCAL GOVERNMENT and attached hereto. No conditions or
provisions of this agreement may be waived unless approved by the BOARD in writing.
4.14 Termination for Cause
If the LOCAL GOVERNMENT fails to comply with the terms of this agreement, or fails to use the loan
proceeds only for those activities identified in ATTACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK, the BOARD may
terminate the agreement in whole or in part at any time. The BOARD shall promptly notify the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT in writing of its determination to terminate, the reason fcr such teimmation, and the
effective date of the termination. Upon teunination of the loan agreement, the BOARD may declare the
entire remaining balance of the loan, together with any interest accrued, immediately due and payable.
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4.15 Termination For Convenience
The BOARD may terminate this agreement in the event that federal or state funds are no longer available to
the BOARD, or are not allocated for the purpose of meeting the BOARD'S obligations under this
agreement. Termination will be effective when the BOARD sends written notice of termination to the
LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
4.16 Governmg Law and Venue
This agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and the validity and performance hereof
shall be governed by, the laws of the state of Washington. Venue of any suit between the parties arising out
of this agreement shall be the Supenor Court of Thurston County, Washington. The prevailing party is
entitled to recover costs in accordance with Washington State Law (Chapter 4.84 RCW)
4.17 Severability
If any provision under this agreement or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid by any
court of rightful jurisdiction, this invalidity does not affect other provisions of the agreement which can be
given effect without the invalid provision.
4.18 Project Completion
The BOARD will require and notify the LOCAL GOVERNMENT to initiate a Close-out Report when the
activities identified m ATTACHMENT I: SCOPE OF WORK are completed. In the report, the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT will provide the following mfottttation to the BOARD:
1. A certified statement of the actual dollar amounts spent, from all fund sources, in completing the
project as described.
2. A certified statement that the project, as described in the Loan Ageement's Scope of Work, is
complete and has been designed/constructed to required standards.
3. Certification that all costs associated with the project have been incurred. Costs are incurred when
goods and services are received and/or contract work is performed.
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4.19 Project Close -Out
In accordance with Section 4.03 of this agreement, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT will submit, together with
the Close-out Report, a request for a sum not to exceed the final five percent (5%) of the loan amount. This
disbursement shall not occur prior to the completion of all project activities. The LOCAL GOVERNMENT
shall be responsible to ensure that their contractor(s) are in compliance with the Department of Revenue and
the Depai tnient of Labor & Industries requirements.
4.20 Audit
Audits of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT'S project activities may be conducted by the Municipal Division of
the State Auditor's Office in accordance with state law and any guidelines the Depai lnient of Community,
Trade and Economic Development, or its successor, may prescribe. Payment for the audit shall be made by
the LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
4.21 Project Signs
If the LOCAL GOVERNMENT displays, during the period covered by this agreement, signs or markers
identifying those agencies participating financially in the approved project, the sign or marker must identify
the Washington State Public Works Trust Fund as a participant in the project.
4.22 Utilization of Minority and Women's Busmess Enterpnses (MWBE)
In accordance with legislative findings and policies set forth m Chapter 39.19 RCW, the BOARD
encourages participation by Minority and Women's Business Enterprise firms certified by OMWBE.
Voluntary goals for participation are:
Construction/Public Works
10% MBE
6% WBE
Architect/Engineering
10% MBE
6% WBE
Purchased Goods
8% MBE
4% WBE
Purchased Services
10% MBE
4% WBE
Professional Services
10% MBE
4% WBE
4.23 Nondiscnmination Provision
During the perfotniance of this contract, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall comply with all federal and
state nondiscrimination laws, including, but not limited to Chapter 49.60 RCW, Washington's Law Against
Discrimination, and 42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
In the event of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT'S noncompliance or refusal to comply with any apphcable
nondiscnmination law, regulation, or policy, this contract may be rescinded, canceled, or terminated in
whole or in part, and the LOCAL GOVERNMENT may be declared ineligible for further contracts with the
BOARD. The LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall, however, be given a reasonable time in which to cure this
noncompliance.
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4.24 Historical and Cultural Artifacts
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT agrees that if historical or cultural artifacts are discovered during
construction, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall immediately stop construction and notify the local
historical preservation officer and the state's historical preservation officer at the Washington State Office of
Archeology and Historic Preservation.
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall require this provision to be contamed in all contracts for work or
services related to ATTACHMENT ONE: SCOPE OF WORK.
PART V: SPECIAL ASSURANCES
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT assures compliance with all applicable state and local laws, requirements,
and ordinances as they pertain to the design, implementation, and administration of the approved project.
Of particular importance are the followmg:
5.01 RCW 43.155.060
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall comply with the provisions of RCW 43.155.060 regardmg competitive
bidding requirements for projects assisted in whole or in part with money from the Public Works Trust Fund
program.
5.02 WAC 399-30-030(3)
The LOCAL GOVERNMENT assures compliance with WAC 399-30-030(3) which identifies eligible costs
for projects assisted with Public Works Trust Fund loans.
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PUBLIC WORKS TRUST FUND
ATTACHMENT 1: SCOPE OF WORK
PW -01-791-071
CITY OF YAKIMA
(Jurisdiction)
FRUITVALE NEIGHBORHOOD SEWER -WATER PROJECT PHASE 1
(Project Title)
1. Provide a clear description of the project to be financed in part by a Public Works Trust Fund
loan. (Attach additional sheets if necessary):
Phase 1 of the Fruitvale Neighborhood Sewer -Water Project will take place within a
portion of the Fruitvale neighborhood between North 24th and North 28th Avenues, and
bordered by Willow Avenue to the north and Englewood Avenue to the south.
The Basic Scope of Work consists of the following activities:
1. Project design.
2, Preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates.
3. Install approximately 5900 linear feet of 8" P.V.0 sanitary sewer pipeline.
4. Install approximately 5600 linear feet of 8" Ductile Iron water pipeline
.5. Water lines will include all valves and related appurtenances.
6 Sewer lines will include manholes and side -sewer stubs.
7. Restore affected roadways with asphalt patching.
8. Restore easement locations to original conditions.
Additional components may be added to the Basic Scope of Work, if funds are available,
including: lateral connections of eligible households; and the extension of water and
sewer pipeline into adjacent neighborhoods for Phase II of the project.
2 The term of this loan will be based on an engineer's certification of the expected useful life of
the improvements, as stated below, or 20 years, whichever is less. If the local government
prefers the terrn of its loan to be less than either 20 years or the useful life of the
improvements, the preferred loan term should be indicated: years.
3. I, K.Wendell Adams, licensed engineer, certify that the average expected useful life for the
improvements desc-bed above is 50 years.
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Signed.
Date:
April 5, 2001
Telephone 509/575-6096
APR 1 0 2001
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Estimated Protect Costs:
Total
Costs
Preliminary Engineering $ 0
Environmental Review $ 5000
Design Engineering $ 68000
Land/R-O-W Acquisition $ 0
Sales or Use Taxes $ 100330
Other Fees $ 0
Construction Inspection $ 80000
Start -Up Costs 5 100000
Relocation Costs $ 0
Financing Costs $ 0
Contingency (8%) $ 101670
Construction $ 1270000
1. Other (Specify) $
2. Other (Specify) $
TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS $ 1725000
Anticipated Fund Sources:
A. Federal Grants $ 0
State Grants $ 0
B. Locally Generated Revenue
General Funds $
Capital Reserves $
Other Fund $
Rates $
Assessments $
(LID, RID, ULID)
Special Levies $
Federal Loan(s) from: (identify all)
$
$
State Loan(s) from: (identify all)
$
$
Other: (identify sources)
CDBG Program Income $ 258750
$
TOTAL LOCAL REVENUE
C. PUBLIC WORKS TRUST FUND LOAN
$ 258750
$ 1466250
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Calculating Local Percentage:
Notes: 1. Grant funds can not be counted as local match.
Calculate as follows:
258750
1466250 + 258750
Local Percentage
The local contribution must be at least:
Five percent (5%)
Ten percent (10%)
Fifteen percent (15%)
15%
for a loan interest rate of 2%
for a loan interest rate of 1%
for a loan interest rate of .5%
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Public Works Trust Fund
ATTACHMENT Il: ATTORNEY'S CERTIFICATION
J' 4ymo ',`/ 2` ,4o/G// hereby certify:
I am an attorney at law admitted to practice in the State of Washington and the duly appointed
attorney of the'/7 d'/GL/I/4/4
(the LOCAL GOVERNMENT); and
1 have also examined any and all documents and records which are pertinent to the loan
agreement, including the application requesting this financial -assistance.
Based on the foregoing, it is my opinion that:
1. The LOCAL GOVERNMENT is a public body, properly constituted and operating under the
laws of the State of Washington, empowered to receive and expend federal, state and local
funds, to contract with the State of Washington, and to receive and expend the funds
involved to accomplish the objectives set forth in their application.
2. The LOCAL GOVERNMENT is empowered to accept the Public Works Trust Fund financial
assistance and to provide for repayment of the loan as set forth in the loan agreement.
3. There is currently no Litigation in existence seeking to enjoin the commencement or
completion of the above-described public facilities project or to enjoin the LOCAL
GOVERNMENT from repaying the Public works Trust Fund loan extended by the
DEPARTMENT with respect to such project. The LOCAL GOVERNMENT is not a party to
litigation which will materially affect its ability to repay such loan 3n the terms contained in
the loan agreement.
4. Assumption of this obligation would not exceed statutory and administrative rule debt
limitations applicable to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
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Address
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Doug Mayo, Wastewater, Dave Brown, Water; Bill Cobabe, ONDS
Subject: Impact of Fruitvale water and sewer project on City Utility ratepayers
Date: May 30, 2000
The proposed loan for a water and sewer project in the Fruitvale area will require debt
service. This payment will impact the rates of all City water and wastewater customers.
The payments will be allocated according to the following calculations:
$1.5 million PWTF loan @ 5% interest
Revenue required to generate year 1 debt service: $96,053. This represents less than one
percent (.89%) of total water and wastewater annual city client billings. The payment
will be allocated according to the share of total project cost spent to serve each utility
Water pays: $35,828 (37.3%, their share of project costs)
Waste water pays: $60,225 (62 7%,
In computing rate increases there are two options:
Option 1. Add an equal amount to the Ready to Serve component of the water
and wastewater bills of every city customer. This portion does not vary with
usage, but is a fixed rate This spreads the cost evenly among all users. At the
same time the increase is small enough that it should not have a dramatic impact
on any individual budget, either residential or commercial
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Water Share: $35,828
Water Customers 19,799 = $1.81 annual cost per customer
Wastewater Share $60,225
Wastewater Customers 19,200 = $3.14 annual cost per customer
Total increased cost per customer to meet debt service. $4.95, or 41 cents per
month.
Option 2. Base the amount charged on the volume of water used. High users,
like some commercial customers, will pay more. Residential customers will pay a
slightly reduced amount. It is estimated that the average residential customer bill
will increase by 26 cents per month. Higher than average consumers, both
residential and commercial, will be charged based on their usage. All customers
will see an increase of approximately .89% per month.
Debt service will be added to the next water and sewer rate studies, scheduled for this
fall. If this proposal is approved by council action, the debt service will be a pre -
approved component of the rate figures.
The costs of actually connecting to the water and sewer lines will be assessed to each
homeowner. Those that qualify for ONDS programs can be assisted with these costs. It
is estimated that the average cost for water and sewer fees and construction of plumbing
from mains to the home is less than $6,000.
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. 1
For Meeting Of: June 6, 2000
ITEM TITLE: Consideration of a resolution ratifying
the submission of a loan application
to the Washington Public Works Trust Fund for $1.5 million to dest and
ruit
construct Phase 1 of the Fvale Neighborhood Sewer Water Projec
SUBMITTED BY: Bill Cook, Director of Community and Economic Development
CONTACT: Bill Cook, 575-6113
STJMMARY EXPLANATION:
Phase 1 of the Fruitvale Neighborhood Sewer -Water Project is within was ea
anof
North
ed into 24'h City
North 28th Avenues, between Englewood and Willow Avenues.
The area in May 1998, and was added to the CDBG Target Neighborhoodsr
1999 dueand tosid its es of the area
economically
depressed status. The neighborhood lacks basic water andsew
rely on older, shallow wells and septic systems for their water and wastewater needs, which poses a
health risk for the neighborhood and community.
The proposed project calls for the installation of approximately 5600lineal feet f 8rtwater
pipeline, pel e,
and 5900 lineal feet of 8" sanitary sewer pipeline, serving approximately
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lines will include all valves and related appurtenances, and the sewer lines will include manholes and
side -sewer stubs.
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TotalF roject cost is estimated at $1.725 million, with Wastewateconstituting 63% interest has Wastewater
tn e cosplitd for
t, and
Water 37%. A Public Works Trust Fund loan of $1.5 million ate
with a required local match of $225,000 in CDBG program income to pay the fordetheerroject.pThe no n
will be amortized over 20 years with each utility contnb g
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proportion ortion to its share of the project cost. See attached memo from Draws oug Mayo, Dave Brown and
Bill Cobabe explaining the impact of this 20 -year debt service onutility
Other: Loan Application
Resolution XOrdinance _ Contract _
Funding Source: U.S. De.artment of Housin
•City Manager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Sta recommenes approvo t e reso ution.
BOARD RECOMMENDATION: This has been recommended by the Neighborhood
Development Council Committee (Puccinelli, Beauchamp and Sims)
COUNCIL ACTION:
A royal for Submittal:
and Urban Development
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