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MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGE
MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2003
SUBJECT: ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT AND INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT - LAKE GRAPEVINE RESERVOIR ACCOUNTING
PLAN
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council consider approval of an engineering services contract with Nationwide
Water Resources Inc. an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Dallas and Dallas County
Park Cities Municipal Utility District addressing a Reservoir Accounting Plan for Lake
Grapevine, authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary documents, and take
any necessary action.
FUNDING SOURCE:
The City of Grapevine will enter into the above noted contract and Interlocal Agreement
and will be reimbursed by Dallas County Park Cities Municipal Utility District and the City
of Dallas by 1/3 each, for the cost of services included within the Scope of Services of
Attachment A. The accompanying Interlocal Agreement provides for the reimbursement
mechanism.
Funds for Grapevine's portion of the contract are provided for in the following Utility
Fund accounts in the FY2004 budget:
Division
Water Distribution
Water Treatment
BACKGROUND:
Account Number: Amount
200-44540-530-1 $26,150
200-44540-530-2 $87,888
The City of Grapevine, Park Cities Municipal Utility District and the City of Dallas
contested various water rights issues granted by the State of Texas for water in Lake
Grapevine. The three entities possess water rights from Lake Grapevine and the main
contested issue was who received water from the lake during the time of drought. A
September 10, 2003 (9:54AM)
settlement was reached to resolve the various issues. One of the points of resolution is
a Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan.
The accounting plan approved by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality
provides the accounting methodology for apportionment of the Lake Grapevine water
supply between the three water rights owners, including ongoing maintenance of water
use and storage account balances for the parties. During a time of drought when water
inflow into Lake Grapevine is less than the total amount of water rights granted, the plan
will apportion water to the three parties.
The plan is to be administered by a mutually agreed upon, uninterested party.
Nationwide Water Resource Services is an engineering firm that specializes in water
resource planning and was found to be acceptable by all three parties. The contract will
provide plan setup, maintenance of monthly account balances and miscellaneous
account management services. Grapevine will enter into the contract and will be
reimbursed by Dallas County Park Cities Municipal Utility District and the City of Dallas
on a 1/3 each basis. The following is a "not to exceed" task budget:
Task Cost
Plan Setup $12,780
Monthly Account Balances $ 2,000
Misc. Account Management $ 3,000
Grapevine will be responsible as follows:
Task Cost
Plan Setup $4,260
Monthly Account Balance $ 667
Cost Apportionment
Each party responsible for 1/3
Each party responsible for 1/3
Subject to requesting party
One time fee (1/3 of total)
Monthly fee (1/3 of total)
The City Attorney has reviewed the contract and Interlocal Agreement and found them to
be acceptable. Staff recommends approval of the contract with Nationwide Water
Resource Services and the Interlocal Agreement between Grapevine, City of Dallas and
Dallas County Park Cities Municipal Utility District.
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September 10, 2003 (9:54AM)
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR
LAKE GRAPEVINE RESERVOIR ACCOUNTING PLAN
THE STATE OF TEXAS )(
COUNTIES OF TARRANT
And DALLAS )(
THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into by the CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS,
a Home Rule municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "GRAPEVINE", the CITY OF
DALLAS, TEXAS, a Home Rule municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "DALLAS",
and the DALLAS COUNTY PARK CITIES MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, a general law
municipal utility district, hereinafter referred to as "PARK CITIES", each acting by and through
its duly appointed representative:
WITNESETH:
WHEREAS, GRAPEVINE, DALLAS, and PARK CITIES (hereinafter collectively referred to
as the "Parties") are holders of water rights in the Lake Grapevine Reservoir, and
WHEREAS, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, has approved a Lake
Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan, which provides for the apportionment of the Lake
Grapevine water supply between the Parties; and
WHEREAS, the Parties are desirous of contracting for the services of administering the Lake
Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan, and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to enter into this agreement to administer the Lake Grapevine
Reservoir Accounting Plan in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein, and
WHEREAS, all payments to be made hereunder shall be made from the current revenues
available to the paying party; and
WHEREAS, the Parties have concluded that this Agreement fairly compensates the
performing party for the services being provided hereunder; and
WHEREAS, the Parties believe that this Agreement is in the best interests of the Parties; and
WHEREAS, this Agreement has been approved by the governing bodies of the Parties; and
WHEREAS, this agreement shall be in conformance with Chapter 791 of the Texas
Government Code, more commonly known as the "Interlocal Cooperation Act".
NOW THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES AND
CONSIDERATION PROVIDED FOR HEREIN, THE RECEIPT AND SUFFICIENCY OF
WHICH ARE HEREBY CONFIRMED, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE TO THE
FOLLOWING:
Section l . All matters stated above in the preamble are found to be true and correct and are
0 incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety.
Section 2. Term. This agreement shall be for an initial term of twenty four (24) months
commencing on , 2003, and ending ,
2005, and may be extended thereafter for up to four (4) additional two (2) year
periods by mutual consent of the Parties. However, in accordance with the Texas
Interlocal Cooperation Act, this Agreement shall be subject to approval by the
governing bodies of the Parties on at least an annual basis in order that it shall
remain in force and funds budgeted therefore.
Section 3. Scope of Services. GRAPEVINE.
GRAPEVINE hereby agrees to provide the following services:
GRAPEVINE shall solicit proposals for and retain the services of a qualified firm
to administer the Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan, in accordance with
the requirements of State law. Grapevine shall provide all proposals to Dallas and
Park Cities and upon mutual agreement with the agreed upon Service Provider,
GRAPEVINE shall enter into an agreement substantially in the form of
Attachment "A" which is incorporated herein by reference. During the Initial
Term, it is hereby agreed by the parties that Nationwide Water Resource
Services, Inc. is the agreed upon Service Provider. As the contracting party,
GRAPEVINE shall be responsible for performing its obligations under the
agreement contained in Attachment A, subject to the adherence of the Parties to
the terms of this Agreement.
Section 4. Obligations of the Parties.
The Parties agree to pay the for services of the contractor selected by Grapevine
on a equal basis, 1/3 each for services included within the Scope of Services of
Attachment A, in accordance with and subject to the terms of the agreement in
Attachment A. Special consulting services under Attachment A, shall be paid
solely by the party requesting such special services.
Section 5. Cancellation.
Any party shall have the right to terminate this agreement by giving written
notice to the other party at least thirty (30) days prior to such termination. All
payments by the Parties shall continue until the cancellation date is reached
unless a mutual agreement to the contrary is reached.
Section 6. Notices. All written notices shall be sent to the following parties by certified
mail — return receipt requested:
DALLAS GRAPEVINE
Director of Water Utilities Matt Singleton
City of Dallas Assistant Director of Public Works
1500 Marilla City of Grapevine
Room 4AN P.O. Box 95104
Dallas, TX 75201
DALLAS COUNTY PARK CITIES
MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
Larry McDaniel
General Manager
1811 Regal Row
Dallas, TX 75235
Grapevine, TX 76099
Section 7. Venue. Venue for any legal dispute arising pursuant to this agreement shall lie
in Dallas or Tarrant County, Texas.
Section 8. The Parties mutually agree that the Service Provider with which GRAPEVINE
contracts for the administration of the Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting
Plan is an independent contractor, and shall have exclusive control of the
performance of the agreement attached hereto as Attachment A, and that
employees of such Service Provider are in no way are to be considered
employees of the Parties.
Section 9. This Agreement may only be modified, changed or altered at any time, upon
mutual agreement of parties, provided that any such modification, change and/or
alteration be reduced to writing, and approved by the governing bodies of the
Parties
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this the day of ,
2003, in triplicate originals.
CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
By: Roger Nelson
City Manager
ATTEST:
By: Linda Huff
City Secretary
CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS
By:
City Manager
ATTEST:
By:
City Secretary
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APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
DALLAS COUNTY PARK CITIES
MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
By: Larry McDaniel
General Manager
ATTEST:
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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General Counsel,
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City Attorney
June 23, 2003
Mr. Jerry L. Hodge
Director of Public Works
City of Grapevine
P.O. Box 95104
Grapevine, TX 76099
NWRS Proposal
No. 02-08-001
RE: Letter Agreement for Administration of Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan
Dear Mr. Hodge:
In response to our previous discussions with the City of Grapevine, Dallas County Park
Cities Municipal Utility District, and the City of Dallas, Nationwide Water Resource
Services, Inc. (NWRS) is pleased to submit this proposal and Letter Agreement for the
administration of the Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan. The TCEQ-approved
plan provides the accounting methodology for apportionment of the Lake Grapevine
water supply between the three water rights owners, including ongoing maintenance of
water use and storage account balances for the three entities.
NWRS's proposed Scope of Services is presented in Attachment A. The proposed scope
is based on a draft scope prepared in Fall 2002, which has been revised to incorporate
written comments by the water rights owners and the results of a scoping meeting held at
Dallas County Park Cities MUD's offices on October 15, 2002.
We understand that NWRS will enter into this Letter Agreement with the City of
Grapevine for the specified Scope of Services, and that the City of Grapevine and the
other two entities (Dallas County Park Cities MUD and the City of Dallas) will execute
interlocal agreements regarding payments for the scoped services, which are to be
divided equally between the three parties. Based on the October 15, 2002 scoping
meeting, it is further understood that any "special" consulting service requests by (or
specific to) a single party (i.e., services involving Lake Grapevine which are beyond the
defined Scope of Services and are requested by only one of the three water rights owners)
will be charged only to the requestor under a separate agreement.
Mr. Jerry L. Hodge
June 23, 2003
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NWRS proposes to perform the specified Scope of Services on a time -and -materials
reimbursable basis in accordance with our Standard Rate Schedule (Attachment B).
Invoices will be submitted to the City of Grapevine on a monthly basis. As noted in the
Scope of Services (Attachment A), the required level of ongoing monthly effort
necessary for administration of the Reservoir Accounting Plan will vary, depending on
Lake Grapevine water levels and whether or not the Reservoir Accounting Plan model
needs to be executed under Task 2. In addition, Task 3 (Miscellaneous Account
Management Services) is a general services task for revisions, updates, coordination,
liaison, special summaries and data compilations, etc. For planning and contractual
purposes, the following not -to -exceed task budgets are recommended :
• Task 1 (Initial Plan Setup, Methodology and Implementation): $12,780
• Task 2 (Maintenance of Monthly Account Balances): $2,000/month
• Task 3 (Miscellaneous Account Management Services): $3,000
NWRS proposes a two-year contract period, if agreeable to the three parties. As noted
previously, any "special" services involving Lake Grapevine requested separately by any
of the three parties will be subject to specific authorization and payment by the requesting
party under a separate agreement.
Work products to be prepared by NWRS under the terms of this Letter Agreement, or
provided by the City of Grapevine, Dallas County Park Cities MUD and the City of
Dallas for use by NWRS in conjunction with the Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting
Plan, including data, engineering documentation, computer files, and supporting
documentation, shall be kept confidential, and may not be made available to any
individual or organization by NWRS without prior written approval by the three parties
to the interlocal agreements. However, the City of Grapevine acknowledges that periodic
data submittals and reports to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
shall become public information upon their submittal to the agency.
Mr. Jerry L. Hodge
June 23, 2003
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In connection with the professional services outlined above, it is agreed that either the
City of Grapevine or NWRS may cancel or terminate this Letter Agreement upon 30 days
written notice to the other party, with the provision and understanding that immediately
upon receipt of notice of such cancellation or termination from either party to the other,
all work and labor being performed under this Letter Agreement shall immediately cease,
pending final cancellation at the end of such 30 -day period. It is further provided that,
before the end of the 30 -day period immediately following receipt of a cancellation or
termination notice, NWRS shall invoice the City of Grapevine for all work completed
and shall be compensated in accordance with the terms of this Letter Agreement for all
work accomplished by NWRS prior to the receipt of said notice.
NWRS shall maintain comprehensive general and automobile liability insurance
coverage, including $2,000,000 aggregate, $1,000,000 combined single limit for bodily
injury and property damage, and statutory workers' compensation coverage of $500,000,
and shall provide certificates of coverage, including renewals, to the City of Grapevine,
City of Dallas and Dallas County Park Cities MUD. The City of Grapevine, City of
Dallas and Dallas County Park Cities MUD shall be named as additional insureds with
respect to NWRS's comprehensive general and automobile liability insurance coverages.
This Letter Agreement is entered into subject to the Charter and Ordinances of the City of
Grapevine, as amended by applicable Federal and Texas State laws. Exclusive venue for
any litigation which may be filed by either party hereto in connection with this Letter
Agreement shall be in Tarrant County, Texas.
This Letter Agreement shall be deemed personal to NWRS and shall not be subcontracted
or assigned to any other party without written approval by the City of Grapevine and the
other parties to the interlocal agreements (Dallas County Park Cities MUD and City of
Dallas). The City of Grapevine, Dallas County Park Cities MUD and City of Dallas may
review any work products prepared by NWRS in conjunction with this Letter Agreement.
The relationship of NWRS to the City of Grapevine is that of Independent Contractor.
Mr. Jerry L. Hodge
June 23, 2003
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Please acknowledge the City's acceptance of this Letter Agreement, including
Attachments A and B, by signing in the space provided below and returning one executed
copy to our office. NWRS's receipt of the executed copy will serve as our written Notice
to Proceed with the specified Scope of Services.
NWRS appreciates the opportunity to provide these services to the City of Grapevine,
Dallas County Park Cities Municipal Utility District and the City of Dallas. Please
contact me at 972/490-6977 if you have questions or need any additional information.
We look forward to working with you.
Yours truly,
NATIONWIDE WATER RESOURCE SERVICES, INC.
Gary M. Pettit, P.E.
President
Attachment A - Scope of Services
Attachment B — Standard Rate Schedule
AUTHORIZATION:
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
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ATTACHMENT A
SCOPE OF
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Nationwide Water Resource Services, Inc. (NWRS) will perform this Scope of Services for the
initial implementation and ongoing accounting of the Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting
Plan. The subject plan, which has been approved by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission (TNRCC) [now the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)], Dallas
County Park Cities MUD, the City of Dallas, and the City of Grapevine, provides the accounting
methodology for the apportionment of the Lake Grapevine water supply between the three water
rights owners, including ongoing maintenance of account balances for the three entities.
The Scope of Services addresses:
• the initial setup and implementation of the plan (Task 1);
• ongoing maintenance of the storage account and use account balances (Task 2); and
• miscellaneous services related to administration of the accounting plan (Task 3).
Specific services to be performed by NWRS, Inc. with regard to the Lake Grapevine Reservoir
Accounting Plan are detailed in the following sections.
TASK 1 - INTITIAL ACCOUNTING PLAN SETUP, METHODOLOGY, AND
IMPLEMENTATION
(1) Detailed review of approved Reservoir Accounting Plan and pertinent documents,
Certificates of Adjudication, amendments, water supply contracts, and
physical/technical information regarding the operation of Lake Grapevine and water
supply usage by the three entities;
(2) Meetings, communication, and project coordination with Park Cities MUD, City of
Dallas, and City of Grapevine regarding implementation of the Reservoir Accounting
Plan, underlying technical and physical considerations (e.g., updated lake survey,
proposed installation of streamflow gage downstream of Grapevine Dam, etc.), data
collection and transmittal protocols in support of the accounting plan, and record
keeping;
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(3) Review of previously -developed accounting plan computational methodologies and
spreadsheets (prepared by or for Park Cities MUD, City of Dallas, and City of
Grapevine), if available, for applicability and possible incorporation into the current
Reservoir Accounting Plan;
(4) Development, testing, and finalization of the Reservoir Accounting Plan model for
performance of the ongoing maintenance of water storage account balances and water
use accounts for each entity (Task 2); the model will be tested for computational
accuracy and adherence to the approved accounting plan using historical monthly data
for the period July 24, 2002 to current (corresponding to the period since the reservoir
was last full to elevation 535 ft msl). The model may be based on previously -developed
model(s), as reviewed under Item (3), if applicable, with modifications as necessary to
reflect the current approved Reservoir Accounting Plan and updated elevation -area -
capacity data for the reservoir based on a 2002 survey conducted by the Texas Water
Development Board (TWDB);
(5) Following development and verification of the monthly model, a weekly/daily model
will be formulated to evaluate daily data needs and protocols; and
(6) Coordination with Park Cities MUD, City of Dallas, and City of Grapevine with regard
to the selected model output, format, and presentation for use in the ongoing Reservoir
Accounting Plan implementation and record keeping.
TASK 2 - MAINTENANCE OF MONTHLY ACCOUNT BALANCES
(1) Ongoing project coordination, data management, and input of monthly record
transmittals from Park Cities MUD, the City of Dallas, and the City of Grapevine in
support of the Reservoir Accounting Plan implementation;
(2) Management of pertinent physical data for Lake Grapevine evaporation, releases, and
spillway discharges for use in the plan accounting (National Weather Service, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Geological Survey, etc.); daily reservoir operation data
from the Consolidated Operating Report shall be provided by Dallas Water Utilities to
NWRS via email transmittal;
(3) Execution of the Reservoir Accounting Plan model, based on input from the three
water supply entities and pertinent physical data (evaporation records, streamflow
records, etc.) on a monthly basis, as dictated by the approved plan; accounting is to
begin when Lake Grapevine reaches elevation 530 ft msl (five feet below the top of
the conservation pool) and will cease when the lake refills to the top of the
conservation pool (535 ft msl);
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(4) Preparation of monthly summary data for reservoir storage account and use account
balances and transmittal to the three water supply entities; and
(5) Preparation of an annual summary report, with the use and storage account balances
tabulated by month, for submittal to the TCEQ.
TASK 3 — MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
(1) Revisions to update the Reservoir Accounting Plan model on as -needed basis in
response to new or updated data sources (e.g, proposed streamflow gage downstream
of Grapevine Dam, etc.);
(2) Coordination, meetings, and general liaison with any or all of the three water supply
entities (Park Cities MUD, City of Dallas, City of Grapevine) and TNRCC with regard
to the Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan; and
(3) Special reports, summaries, or data compilations in response to requests by the water
supply entities or the TCEQ; and
(4) Any other technical services specific to the Lake Grapevine Reservoir Accounting Plan
not listed in the preceding task descriptions.
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ATTACHMENT B
NATIONWIDE WATER RESOURCE SERVICES, INC.
STANDARD RATE SCHEDULE
Personnel:
Personnel costs for time -and -materials services are reimbursed on an hourly basis in
accordance with the following rate schedule:
Principal Engineer $128 - 148/hr
Senior Engineer $ 95 - 135/hr
Project Engineer $ 78 - 105/hr
CADD Support/Technician $ 42 — 60/hr
Clerical/Administrative Support $ 24 — 35/hr
Travel and Subsistence:
Travel and subsistence expenses are invoiced at actual cost plus a handling charge
of 15 percent. Cost of mileage is computed at a rate of 34 cents per mile.
In -Office Photocopies and Computer Printouts:
$0.10/page plus handling charge of 15 percent.
Purchased Services:
All purchased services and expendable supplies are invoiced at actual cost plus a
handling charge of 15 percent. Purchased services include, but are not limited to,
subcontractors, reproduction, computer time, rented or leased equipment, and long
distance telephone.
Invoice Terms:
Invoices for all services rendered are payable net 30 days.
RATES (Effective 06/01/02)