Explanation
1. BACKGROUND:
The City of Columbus has provided $6,000,000.00 to the Army Corps of Engineers for the installation of a corrosion protection lining system of the Scioto-Main Trunk Sewer, in connection with the West Columbus Local Protection Project. The project is substantially complete, and now requires the City to provide an additional $228,395.00 to cover the costs of additional material overruns; linabond polymer costs; quality assurance services; and construction administration and supervision services that are
required to successfully complete the project scope of work. The Division of Sewerage and Drainage does not anticipate any further funding requests for this project.
2. FISCAL IMPACT:
The Division has included funding for this project expenditure within its 2004 Capital Improvements Budget. The projects from which funds from are being transferred from are residual funds no longer required within the affected project account.
3. EMERGENCY DESIGNATION:
The Division is requesting that this ordinance be made an emergency measure in order to provide the required funds immediately as required by the Project Cooperation Agreement between the City of Columbus and the Army Corps of Engineers.
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To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to advance payment to the United States of America, Department of the Army, for the additional estimated cost to complete the installation of a corrosion protection liner in the Scioto Main Trunk Sewer, in connection with the West Columbus Local Protection Project, to authorize the transfer, appropriation, and expenditure of $228,395.00 from the 1991 Voted Sanitary Bond Fund to the Scioto River Flood Control Fund; for the Division of Sewerage and Drainage, and to declare an emergency. ($228,395.00)
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WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States, in Public Law 99-662, has specified that the cost of the Scioto River West Flood Wall (West Columbus Local Protection Project-WCLPP) flood control project, including costs of designing the project, shall be shared between the Federal government and the local non federal sponsor; and
WHEREAS, a Project Cooperation Agreement (PCA), as required by Section 221 of the Flood Control Act of 1970, Public Law 91-611, has been authorized by Ordinance No. 1184-93, as passed by Columbus City Council on May 17, 1993, and was also approved by the City Attorney on July 19, 1993
WHEREAS, during the original design phase of the Scioto Main Trunk Sewer Project, the extent of the corrosion in the system due to the generation of hydrogen sulfide gas that produces sulfuric acid in the presence of water was not known. Recent investigations have shown that the system has an increasing problem of corrosion. In the past, the wastewater contained more metals that inhibit the growth of the hydrogen sulfide producing bacteria. Removing these metals has increased the potential for corrosion, also, the expanding service area adds to the corrosion potential by increasing the travel time which allows for the increased production of hydrogen sulfide by the bacteria; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 1732-02, as passed by Columbus City Council on November 18, 2002, authorized the Director of Public Utilities to advance the payment of $4,600,000.00 to the Army Corps of Engineers for the cost of installing a corrosion protection liner in the Scioto Main Trunk Sewer, in connection with the West Columbus Local Protection Project, and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 0704-2003, as passed May 5, 2003 by Columbus City Council provided an additional $1,400,000.00, due to the removal of grit from the Scioto-Main Trunk Sewer from Jackson Pike to Frank Road; increased difficulty caused by the complexity of the Jackson Pike Flow diversion structure; the filling of the joints in the Scioto Main that is required to fulfill the warranty requirements of the corrosion protection system; the installation of new manholes for safety and material access; and
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the Division of Sewerage and Drainage, Department of Public Utilities, in that it is immediately necessary to advance the additional funds necessary to address final contract completion costs; and to authorize the transfer and appropriation and transfer of funds from the 1991 Voted Sanitary Bond Fund to the Scioto River Flood Control Fund; pursuant to fulfilling project funding and scheduling commitments under the terms of the project cooperation agreement, for the preservation of the public health, peace, property, and safety; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
Section 1. That the City Auditor is hereby authorized to appropriate and transfer $228,395.00, from within the 1991 Voted Sanitary Bond Fund No. 664; Division 60-05, as follows:
FROM:
Proj. 650680| Piedmont/High Area Sewer Improve.| OCA 664680| Obj. Level 3: 6630| $112,419.77
Proj. 650683| Orchard/Milton Area Sewer Improve.| OCA 664683| Obj. Level 3: 6630 $115,975.23
TO:
Proj. 650901| Transfer to Other Funds| OCA 900738| Obj. Level 3: 5501| $228,395.00
Section 2. That the City Auditor is hereby authorized to transfer $228,395.00 from the 1991 Voted Sanitary Bond Fund No. 664 to the Scioto River Flood Control Fund No. 727, Department 60-05, as follows:
FROM:
Proj. 650901| Transfer to Other Funds| OCA 900738| Obj. Level 3: 5501| $228,395.00.
TO:
Proj. 650892| West Columbus Local Protection Project| OCA 605675| Obj. Level 3: 6630| $228,395.00.
Section 3. That $228,395.00 is hereby appropriated for the West Columbus Local Protection Project, within the Scioto River Flood Control Fund No. 727, Department 60-05, as follows:
Proj. 650892| West Columbus Local Protection Project| OCA 605675| Obj. Level 3: 6630| $228,395.00.
Section 4. That the City Auditor be and hereby is, authorized to make payment for the advancement of funds that are required to providing for the funding of additional construction expenses associated with the Scioto Main Trunk Sewer Project, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Project Cooperation Agreement on file in the office of the Division of Sewerage and Drainage's Stormwater Program Section.
Section 5. The for the purpose of advancing the funds stated in Section 1 herein, the amount of $228,395.00, or as much thereof as may be needed, be and the same is hereby authorized to be expended within Division 60-05| Scioto River Flood Control Fund No. 727| Department 60-05| Obj. Level Three 6630| Project Account No. 650892| OCA 605675.
Section 6. That for the reasons stated in the preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor, or ten days after passage if the Mayor neither approves nor vetoes the same.