HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2018.12.06 - 30913MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #1.8395 November 14, 2018
BY: Commissioner Philip Weipert, Chairperson, Planning and i3uilding Committee
IN RE: WATER RESOURCES COMMISSIONER — CITY OF WALLED LAKE WATER SYSTEM
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the City of Walled Lake has a water distribution system currently operated and maintained by
the City of Walled Lake; and
WHEREAS the City of Walled Lake desires to engage the County to operate and maintain its water
system on a non-profit basis pursuant to the terms of an operation and maintenance agreement; and
WHEREAS Oakland County, by and through the office of the Water Resources Commissioner, has
qualified personnel capable of providing water operations and maintenance services; and
WHEREAS the terms of an agreement for the operation and maintenance of the City of Walled Lake
water system by Oakland County through the office of the Water Resources Commissioner have been
negotiated, set forth in writing, and approved by resolution of the City of Walled Lake's City Council on
October 16, 2018.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby
approves the City of Walled Lake Water System Operation and Maintenance Agreement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby directs its
Chairperson or designee to execute the City of Walled Lake's Water System Operation and Maintenance
Agreement.
Chairperson, on behalf of the Planning and Building Committee, I move the option of the foregoing
resolution.
m4 4. issioner ilip Weipert, District #8
C air erson, Pla • •ing and Building Committee
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote.
CITY OF WALLED LAKE
WATER SYSTEM
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of the 17 day of aciehir
2018, by and between the COUNTY OF OAKLAND, a Michigan constitutional corporation
("County"), whose address is 1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac, Michigan, 48341 and the CITY OF
WALLED LAKE, a Michigan municipal corporation, whose address is 1499 E. West Maple,
Walled Lake, Michigan, 48390 ("City"). In this Agreement, either the County and/or the City may
also be referred to individually as a "Party" or jointly as "Parties."
Recitals:
WHEREAS, the City owns a water supply system, which includes water mains and
related appurtenances which shall collectively be known as the City of Walled Lake Water
Supply System, as depicted in the attached Exhibit A and as it may be expanded or altered
from time to time (the "System"); and,
WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the County to operate and maintain the System
on behalf of the City on a non-profit basis and in accordance with the terms and conditions set
forth in this Agreement; and,
WHEREAS, the County, by and through the office of the Oakland County Water
Resources Commissioner ("WRC"), has qualified personnel capable of providing water
operations and maintenance services; and,
WHEREAS, the Michigan Constitution of 1963, Article 7, § 28, and the Urban
Cooperation Act of 1967, being MCL 124.501, et. seq. (the "Act 7"), authorizes a political
subdivision to exercise jointly with any other political subdivision any power, privilege or
authority which such political subdivisions share in common with which each might exercise
separately; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to resolutions adopted by their respective legislative bodies, the
Parties each have been authorized to execute this Agreement for the Services according to the
terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and the mutual promises,
representations, and agreements set forth in this Agreement, and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the County and the
City mutually agree as follows:
Article I. Statement of Authority and Purpose.
1.1 Authority. Pursuant to Act 7 of 1967, and any other applicable laws of the State of
Michigan, the County and the City enter into this Agreement to establish terms and
conditions for the operation and maintenance of the System. Each Party agrees to take
all actions reasonably necessary to effectuate the objectives set forth in this Agreement,
1.2 Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to authorize the County to operate and
maintain the System on behalf of the City on a non-profit basis and in accordance with
the Services detailed in Exhibit B attached hereto. In exchange for the Services, the
County shall be reimbursed for its Costs and Overhead from the Revenue collected and
deposited in the System Enterprise Fund(s) maintained by the County on behalf of and
for the benefit of the City.
Article II. Definitions.
In addition to the above defined terms (i.e. "County", "City", "VVRC", "Party" and "Parties") and
any terms defined in other sections of this Agreement (e.g., "Services"), the Parties agree that
the following words and expressions, whether used in the singular or plural, possessive or non-
possessive, and/or either within or without quotation marks, shall be defined and interpreted as
follows:
2.1 "Agreement' shall mean each of the various provisions and parts of this document,
including all attached Exhibits and any amendments thereto, as may be executed and
approved by the Parties.
2.2 "Cost(s)" shall be defined as the labor, including statutory and customary fringe benefits,
overtime, material and supplies, power and utility services, vehicle/equipment rental and
subcontractor services devoted to the Services as defined in this Agreement.
2.3 'Contractor" shall be defined as an independent contractor engaged by the County to
perform the Services and responsibilities necessary to carry out the objectives under this
Agreement.
2.4 "County Agent" or "County Agents" shall be defined as any and all Oakland County
elected officials, appointed officials, directors, board members, commissioners,
authorities, other boards, committees, commissions, employees, managers,
departments, divisions, volunteers, agents, representatives, and/or any such persons'
successors or predecessors (whether such persons act or acted in their personal
representative or official capacities), and/or any persons acting by, through, under, or in
concert with any of them, excluding the City and/or any City Agents, as defined herein.
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2,5 "WRC Personnel" as used in this Agreement shall be defined as a specific subset of,
and included as part of the larger group of County Agents as defined above, and
assigned by the County to work in the office of the Oakland County Water Resources
Commissioner as shown in the County budget and/or personnel records of the County.
2.6 "City Agent" or "City Agents" shall be defined to include any and all City officers, elected
officials, appointed officials, directors, board members, council members, authorities,
boards, committees, commissions, employees, managers, departments, divisions,
volunteers, agents, representatives, consultants, and/or any such persons' successors
or predecessors (whether such persons act or acted in their personal, representative, or
official capacities), and/or any persons acting by, through, under, or in concert with any
of them, excluding the County and/or any County Agents, as defined herein.
2.7 "Claim(s)" shall be defined to include any and all alleged claims, complaints, demands
for relief or damages, lawsuits, and causes of action, whether in law or equity, tort,
contract, or otherwise, by third parties, arising out of the ownership, operation,
maintenance of the System, but does not include claims between the Parties.
2,8 "Overhead" shall be defined to include the following: all allocation of the labor cost,
including statutory and customary fringe benefits, of personnel responsible for
administering this contract or supervising the work performed in connection with this
Agreement; an allocation of expenses of the VVRC; and an allocation of indirect costs of
the County charged to the WRC for support services, such as (but not limited to) legal,
personnel, accounting, computer support, and insurance/risk management. The
Overhead expense allocations and methodology are set forth in Exhibit C.
2.9 "Rates and Charges" shall be defined as the charges and other fees, such as late fees,
connection charges, capital charges, meter charges, assessed against and paid by the
users of the System for the services provided by the City, including without limitation the
Services provided pursuant to this Agreement, as periodically established by resolution
of the City.
2.10 "Revenue" shall be defined as the funds derived from the Rates and Charges assessed
against and paid by customers or users of the System, and other sources of revenue,
such as grants.
2.11 "State" shall be defined as the 'State of Michigan,' a sovereign governmental entity of
the United States, and shall also include within its definition any and all departments or
agencies of state government.
2.12 "System Enterprise Fund" shall be defined as the account for the System established
and maintained by the County on behalf of the City.
Article III. County Responsibilities; VVRC Operation and Maintenance Services.
3.1 Services, The County agrees to perform the operation and maintenance services for the
System (all of the following being referred to in this Agreement as the "WRC Services" or
"Services") as set forth in Exhibit B attached to this Agreement.
(a) The Services to be provided by the County to the City under this Agreement shall
be performed by the County's "WRC Personnel" and/or Contractor. The County
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will maintain and designate a sufficient number of County Agents and WRC
Personnel, having sufficient qualifications, in order to carry out and provide the
Services under and in accordance with this Agreement. However, the County will
give due consideration to any input received from the City concerning the number
and charges of Contractors and WRC Personnel assigned to provide Services for
the System. The City shall have the opportunity to review and provide input on
Requests for Proposals from Contractors for capital improvement or repair
projects estimated to cost in excess of $30,000.00. The City shall also have the
opportunity to review and provide input into the County's overall panel of
Contractors assigned to undertake services with respect to the System,
(b) The County shall be responsible for furnishing all WRC Personnel and
Contractors with all job instructions, job descriptions and job specifications, and
shall in all circumstances control, supervise, train or direct all WRC Personnel in
the performance of any and all Services under this Agreement. The County shall
remain the sole and exclusive employer of all County Agents and WRC
Personnel.
(c) This Agreement is neither intended, nor shall it be interpreted to create, change,
or otherwise affect or control, in any manner any employment right, privilege,
benefit, or any other term or condition of employment, of any kind or nature
whatsoever, in, upon, or for any County Agent or WRC Personnel. Except as
expressly provided for under the terms of this Agreement and/or laws of this
State, no County Agent or WRC Personnel, while such person is currently and/or
actively employed by the County shall be employed or utilized to perform any
other services by or for the City during the term of this Agreement. This section
shall not prohibit the City from employing any person who was a former County
Agent but is no longer employed in that capacity by the County.
(d) The County shall give first consideration to any Walled Lake personnel previously
employed in water operations and maintenance for the city if any hiring needs to
be done within the first year of this year agreement.
3.2 System Capital Replacement Expenditures. The County shall not expend funds from the
System Enterprise Fund for capital replacement or improvement projects without prior
approval from the City. The City may also expend funds for capital improvement with
said funds to be reimbursed by the County.
3.3 Independent Contractor. At all times and for all purposes under the terms of this
Agreement, the County and/or any and all County Agents' legal status and relationship
to the City shall be that of an independent Contractor,
3,4 Insurance - County. The County will endeavor to obtain and to maintain for the duration
of this Agreement the following insurance coverages with insurance companies licensed
to do business in the State of Michigan, but only if such insurance coverage is
commercially available. It is understood and agreed, that all costs, including the
premium, self-insured retention or deductible, shall be included as a System Cost:
(a) Professional Liability or Errors and Omissions with limits of $10,000,000 per
occurrence and $15,000,000 aggregate,
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(b) Commercial General Liability with limits of $10,000,000 per occurrence and
$15,000,000 aggregate.
(c) Certificates of Insurance.
i. So long as the City maintains current on its annual premium for the
coverage outlined herein, it shall be a Named Insured under the policy,
(d) Non-Exclusivity and Limitations of Insurance Coverage, it is understood by the
City, that the insurance coverages set forth herein and obtained and maintained
by the County is not exclusive to this Agreement. Meaning, that the County may
purchase and maintain the insurance coverages to insure the County (its
respective elected officials, officers, employees, and agents) against such Claims
arising from the County Services provided under this Agreement, as well as
similar Services the County provides to other municipal public corporations. As
such, the City, along with other participating municipal corporations, will share in
the cost of the insurance premium paid by the County, To this end, the County
agrees to reasonably allocate the premium paid for the insurance to the various
water and sewer systems operated and maintained by the County, including the
City's System, and provide reasonable justification for the allocation of said cost
to the City. in addition, it is understood and agreed, that the purchase of
insurance and payment of the premium (as a System Cost), does not guarantee
insurance coverage for any Claim. All policies set forth herein are subject to the
terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in the insurance policies. As such
uninsured Claims shall be and remain a System Cost Moreover, insured Claims
arising from the County's Services to a municipal water and sewer system, other
than the City's System, may limit or possibly eliminate coverage of a Claim
arising from the County's Services under this Agreement. in the event of such an
occurrence, it is understood that an otherwise insured Claim that is in excess of
any valid and collectible insurance rights/policies, shall be and remain a System
Cost,
3.5 Permit Assistance. The County will assist the City in the procurement of all permits,
guarantees, warranties, easements, licenses, and other similar approvals and consents
necessary to operate and maintain the System received by or granted to the City as the
owner of the System.
3.6 Regulator,/ Compliance, The County will perform all regulatory compliance and financial
transactions, except for the enforcement of the City's ordinances or regulations.
3.7 Disbursind Funds. Upon request from the City for the disbursal of funds from the System
Enterprise Fund, the County shall promptly disburse funds to the City in the amount and
manner requested, provided that the balance remaining in the System Enterprise Fund
is adequate to cover six months of the current year's budgeted operation and
maintenance costs of the System plus any budgeted capital improvement outlays
needed for the following six months after the requested disbursement.
Article IV. City's Responsibilities.
4.1 Ordinance — Rates and Charaes. The City has adopted or shall hereafter adopt one or
more ordinances or resolutions as are necessary under the terms of the Agreement,
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which provides the Rates and Charges sufficient to provide the Revenue necessary to
reimburse the County for its Costs and Overhead related to the Services provided by the
Agreement; and provide for the billing and collection of the Rates and Charges
pertaining to the System,
4.2 Ordinance — Enforcement. The City is responsible for enforcement of the City's
ordinances and regulations relating to the System.
4.3 Capital Replacement of System, The City shall be responsible for expenditures for all
capital replacement of System components and the County shall not expend amounts in
excess of the budget or $30,000 without City authorization,
4,4 Testing and Sampling Fees; Consultant Fees. The City agrees that the term Costs
includes, but not limited to, fees for testing, sampling, engineering services or studies,
hydrological studies, master planning, capital improvements as approved by the City, as
well as all of the costs related to procurement of the same, are a Cost which may be
accounted for in the Rates and Charges.
4.5 Permits - City. The City will be responsible for procuring, and in accordance with their
respective terms, all permits, guarantees, warranties, easements, licenses, and other
similar approvals and consents necessary to operate and maintain the System received
by or granted to the City as the owner of the System.
4,6 City - Insurance.
(a) It shall be the responsibility of the City to determine and obtain real and personal
property insurance with limits that the City in its discretion, deems necessary and
appropriate for the System and components of the System. To the extent
permitted by law, and subject to the availability of funds necessary for the County
to operate and maintain the System, the City may include as a System Cost, the
City's cost of insurance set forth herein, including any premium, self-insured
retention or deductible. The County shall disburse funds to the City from the
System Enterprise upon request from the City to pay for the cost of real and
personal property insurance. In lieu of the City purchasing real and personal
property insurance described herein, if commercially available to the County, the
County, on behalf of the City, may purchase and maintain real and personal
property, and charge the same as System Cost.
(b) It shall be the responsibility of the City to determine and obtain General Liability
Insurance or self-insurance to protect the City's liabilities and exposures set forth
in Article VI.
4,7 Property Access. City will be responsible for and will secure the right of access
necessary for WRC Personnel or Contractors to perform the Services under this
Agreement, The City will be responsible for all costs or Claims associated with securing
rights of access.
4.8 Compliance with State and Federal Law and Reoulations. The City will be and remain
responsible for Costs associated with compliance with all federal, State, and local laws,
ordinances, regulations, and requirements in any manner affecting any work or
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performance of this Agreement or with any City duty or obligation under any applicable
State or federal laws and/or regulations.
4.9 System Ownership. Notwithstanding any other term or condition in this Agreement, no
provision in this Agreement is intended, nor shall 11 be construed, as constituting a
divestiture or forfeiture of the City's absolute ownership of and authority over the System.
Article V. Compensation for Services.
5.1 Compensation from System Revenue. The County's Casts and Overhead incurred for
the Services shall be compensated from the Revenue from the System. In the event that
the Costs and Overhead exceed the Revenue in any one year, then any deficiency may
be recovered by adjusting the Rates and Charges charged to customers of the System
or from the general fund of the City. In the event that annual Costs and Overhead are
less than the annual Revenue, then upon the sole discretion and direction of the City,
future rates to the customers may be adjusted to balance the account. The County shall
be required to perform an audit of its procedures with respect to the manner of the
computation and assignment of Costs and Overhead to the City within one (1) year of
the date of this Agreement, and shall provide the City with a copy of the results,
including any recommendations regarding Cost and Overhead computation and/or
assignment formulas and practices. Additionally, the City shall be entitled to conduct,
and/or may request the County to conduct, an independent audit of the County's records
relating to the computation and assignment of the City's Costs and Overhead at anytime.
The cost of conducting such a review or audit shall be a Cost of the System.
5.2 County Services Performed Non-Profit Basis. The City acknowledges and agrees that
the County perform the operations and maintenance of the System on a non-profit basis
for the benefit of the users of the system and therefore the County is without funds to
finance, operate and maintain the System except for the Revenue derived from the
System users, Therefore, it is understood and agreed that in no event shall the County
or its general fund be charged with or liable for the cost of operating, maintaining,
repairing, replacing, or administering the System. All Costs and Overhead associated
with the Services under this Agreement will be the responsibility of the City.
Article VI. Standard of Care; Warranty Waiver; Consequential Damages; Liability.
6.1 Standard of Care; Waiver of Warranty; and Consequential Damages. The County will
perform the Services under this Agreement in accordance with the standard of care and
diligence normally provided by other professional firms providing similar Services,
However, the County makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to any
Services provided. SPECIFICALLY, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS MADE
OR TO BE IMPLIED BY THE COUNTY WITH RESPECT TO SERVICES PROVIDED
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION CONTAINED IN
THIS AGREEMENT, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COUNTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE.
6,2 Liability for Claims. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, it is understood that
each Party shall be responsible for any Claims made against that Party and for the acts
or omissions of its respective employees or City/County Agents, With respect to Claims
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that arise from the performance of this Agreement, each Party shall seek its own legal
representation and bear the costs associated with such representation including attorney
fees. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, neither Party shall have any right
under any legal principle to be indemnified by the other Party or any of its employees or
Agents in connection with any Claim. This Agreement does not, and is not intended to,
impair, divest, delegate or contravene any constitutional, statutory, and/or other legal
right, privilege, power, obligation, duty or immunity of the Parties. Nothing in this
Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of the privileges and immunities as provided
by law afforded to the Parties. The Parties expressly reserve all privileges and
immunities as provided by law.
6,3 Force Majeure; System Malfunction; Misuse or Vandalism of System. The City will be
responsible for damage and liability to the System or components thereof caused by
flood, fire, Acts of God or other force majeure, civil disturbance, Acts of War, terrorism or
misuse of property. In addition, the City will be responsible for all Claims, damages and
liability caused by design and/or construction defects, malfunction or failure of the
System or any component thereof; water foss, main breaks, hydrant damage and
vandalism provided the same is not directly caused by the acts or omissions of County
Agents.
6.4 No Third-Party Beneficiary. This Agreement does not create any rights or benefits to
parties other than the City and the County.
Article VII. Cooperation and Communication; Dispute Resolution.
7.1 Cooperation. The County agrees to ensure that all County Agents fully cooperate with
City and City Agents in the performance of all Services under this Agreement. The City
agrees to ensure that City Agents cooperate with WRC Personnel in the performance of
the Services under this Agreement,
7.2 Communication. There shall be an open and direct line of communication established
and maintained between the Parties in order to promote the handling of both routine and
emergency situations in a timely and cooperative manner according to the
circumstances as they exist or become known. Each Party will designate one or more
liaisons for such purposes, and will notify the other Party of such designee(s). The
liaisons shall also be utilized for purposes of communicating and coordinating specific
needs, plans, instructions, issues, concerns and other matters relating to the System or
Services. The County shall notify the City at its earliest opportunity with respect to any
staffing changes or proposed staffing changes of the designated liaisons. The City may
provide input into the change or reassignment of liaisons assigned to the City,
7.3 Dispute Resolution. The Parties agree that any and all claims alleging a breach of this
Agreement or with respect to the Services provided under this Agreement, shall first be
submitted to an alternative dispute resolution process. Such an alternative dispute
resolution process may include, but is not limited to, facilitation, binding arbitration, or
non-binding arbitration. The Parties shall agree upon the form and procedures for the
agreed upon alternative dispute resolution process. If the matter is not resolved through
an alternative dispute resolution process, or if the Parties cannot agree upon the form
and procedures for the alternative dispute resolution process, the Parties may seek legal
recourse in a court of competent jurisdiction. For claims requiring immediate relief to
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prevent irreparable harm, either Party may seek relief directly from a court of competent
jurisdiction without submitting the matter to the alternative dispute resolution process.
Article VIII, Term; and Termination.
8.1 Term. The Parties agree that the term of this Agreement shall begin on the Effective
Date of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective for an initial term of ten (10)
years from the effective date, and shall be automatically extended for additional ten (10)
year terms, unless terminated as provided herein, or otherwise agreed to in writing by
the Parties.
8,2 Termination. Notwithstanding any other term or provision in any other section of this
Agreement, either Party, upon written notice to the other Party with a minimum of One
Hundred and Eighty (180) calendar days, may terminate this Agreement for any reason,
including convenience, without incurring any penalty, expense, or liability to the other
Party. The effective date for any such termination is to be clearly stated in the notice.
8.3 Survival of Certain Terms and Conditions Following Termination or Expiration of
Agreement. The Parties agree that record-keeping and audit requirements, any payment
obligations to the other Party, and/or any other related obligations provided for in this
Agreement with regard to any acts, occurrences, events, transactions, or Claim(s) either
occurring or having their basis in any events or transactions that occurred during the
term of this Agreement, shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
8.4 Cooperation Following Termination of Agreement, In the event the Agreement Is
terminated as provided herein, the Parties agree to cooperate in all respects and assist
in the wind down from the County's operation and maintenance of the System. The City
will be responsible for all Costs and Overhead incurred by the County through the date
of termination, including the Costs and Overhead incurred by the County during the
termination notice period referenced above to wind down and end the County's
involvement in the provision of the Services.
Article IX. Agreement Approval; Effective Date; and Amendments; Changes to Scope of
Services.
9,1 Agreement Approval; Amendments; and Effective Date. Except as otherwise provided
herein, this Agreement, and/or any subsequent amendments thereto, shall not become
effective prior to the approval by resolutions of both the City and the County. The
Effective Date of this Agreement, and any amendments hereto, shall be the date as
reflected in the opening paragraph of this Agreement.
9.2 Amendment to Scope of Services. During the term of this Agreement, the Scope of
Services attached hereto as Exhibit B, may be amended by the WRC and approved by
resolution of the City during the term of this Agreement without requiring a resolution
from the County Board of Commissioners,
Article X. General Provisions.
10.1 Governing Law. This Agreement is made and entered into in the State of Michigan and
shall in all respects be interpreted, enforced and governed under the laws of the State of
Michigan. The language of all parts of this Agreement is intended to and, in all cases,
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shall be construed as a whole according to its fair meaning, and not construed strictly for
or against any party. As used in this Agreement, the singular or plural number,
possessive or non-possessive, shall be deemed to include the other whenever the
context so suggests or requires.
10.2 Reservation of Rights: Governmental Function. This Agreement does not, and is not
intended to impair, divest, delegate, or contravene any constitutional, statutory, and/or
other legal right, privilege, power, obligation, duty, or immunity of the Parties. In addition,
the Parties maintain that the obligations set forth in this Agreement will be in the exercise
or discharge of a governmental function,
10,3 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application to any person or
circumstance is, to any extent, judicially determined to be invalid or unenforceable, the
remainder of the Agreement, or the application of the provision of persons or
circumstances other than those as to which it is invalid or unenforceable, is not affected
and is enforceable, provided the invalid provision does not substantially alter the
Agreement or make execution impractical.
10.4 Binding Contract Assignment; and Amendments. This Agreement will be binding upon
and for the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns,
subject to any assignment requiring the prior written consent of the non-assigning Party
by an amendment to this Agreement signed by all Parties, and the assignee binding the
assignee to the terms and provisions of this Agreement
10.5 Captions. The section headings or titles and/or all section numbers contained in this
Agreement are intended for the convenience of the reader and not intended to have any
substantive moaning and are not to be interpreted as part of this Agreement.
10.6 Notices. Except as otherwise expressly provided for herein, any and all correspondence,
invoices, and/or any other written notices required, permitted or provided for under this
Agreement, shall be delivered to the following:
COUNTY OF OAKLAND:
OAKLAND COUNTY WATER
RESOURCES COMMISSIONER
1 Public Works Drive
Waterford, Michigan 48328
CITY:
CITY OF WALLED LAKE
1499 E. West Maple
Walled Lake, Michigan 48390
10.7 Notice Delivery. Except with respect to notices of termination, all correspondence and
written notices shall be considered delivered to a Party as of the date that such notice is
deposited with sufficient postage with the U.S. Postal Service. Notices of termination
shall be personally delivered or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall
be considered delivered to a Party on the date of receipt as represented by the return
receipt or by a proof of personal service.
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10.8 Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the County
and the City and fully supersedes any and all prior agreements or understandings
between 'them in any way related to the subject matter hereof. It is further understood
and agreed that the terms and conditions herein are contractual and are not a mere
recital and that there are no other agreements, understandings, contracts, or
representations between the County and the City in any way related to the subject
matter hereof, except as expressly stated herein. This Agreement shall not be changed
or supplemented orally and may be amended only as otherwise provided herein.
10.9 Recitals. The recitals shall be considered an integral part of the Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement if executed by the Parties on the date
hereafter set forth in the opening paragraph of this Agreement.
COUNTY OF OAKLAND
By:
Michael J. Gingell, Chairperson
Oakland County Board of Commissioners
CITY OF WALLED LAKE
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Walled Lake Water System
Operation and Maintenance
Exhibit B
Scope of Services
Water System Operation and Maintenance
The County agrees to perform the following operation and maintenance services of the City of
Wafted Lake Water System ("System') (all of the following being referred as the "WRC Services" or
"Services") on behalf of the City:
1. Operation and maintenance of booster pump stations, pressure reducing valves, storage
tank(s), and appurtenances including the payment of power costs, lawn and landscape
maintenance, and all sampling and testing required by the state and federal government,
2. Read water meters for billing purposes.
3. Operation and maintenance of the System, including all system mains, meters, public
service leads, fire hydrants, valves, and all other facilities, equipment and appurtenances
that are part of the System. The water service lead between the service valve and the
water meter is the responsibility of the property owner and will not be maintained by the
WRC as it is not a part of the System. The County shall provide the City with the following
periodic updates with respect to operation and maintenance of the System:
a, A quarterly report on activities completed within the past 90 days.
b. A report setting forth activities proposed for the following quarter.
4. Perform residential and commercial cross connection inspections in accordance with the
Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act, Public Act 399 of the Public Acts of 1976, as amended
(MCLA 325.1001 et seq), and the rules promulgated thereunder, and the WRC's Cross-
Connection Program,
5, Compute and bill charges for the Services rendered to each user connected to the
System in accordance with the Rates and Charges established by the City. The charges
will be payable thirty (30) days after the date of each billing cycle or such other time
period as may be set by the City by ordinance or resolution and shall bear such penalties
and late charges. Past due amounts may also be certified to the tax roll for collection.
6. Receive and process all payments from customers of the System, and respond to
customer and City inquiries regarding billing. Provide delinquent billings, at the
appropriate time and according to law, for placement on and collection under the tax roll
by the City. In the event of customers declaring bankruptcy and listing delinquent water
bills in the bankruptcy proceedings, report the same to the City for follow-up, and provide
all necessary information to City.
7 Receive and process all applications relating to water service connections to the System
and collect all Rates and Charges relating to service connections.
8. Install all water service connections to the System, two (2) inches or less, including
tapping the water main, installing the service lead within the road right-of-way or
easement, installing a curb stop, supplying the water meter, inspection of the connection
and water meter once installed, installation of the reading device, and restoration of the
area effected in accordance with all of City's design and installation standards and
requirements.
9. Receive, process, and review all plans for water main construction and prepare and
forward all required permit applications and plans to the Michigan Department of
Environmental Quality for review and approval, as required by applicable law.
Walled Lake Water System
Operation & Maintenance
10, The County shall attend meetings of the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) Technical
Advisory Committee as necessary to remain informed as to current policies, practices
and projects of GLWA. The County shall update the City with respect to significant
changes in policies or practices and/or significant projects identified by GLWA,
11. Respond to requests from customers and City for maintenance, water quality concerns,
inspections and repairs, both emergency and routine,
12. Establish, maintain, manage, and administer a System Enterprise Fund. Revenue
collected by the County shelf be deposited and maintained in the System Enterprise
Fund. Costs for performing the Services under this Contract will be deducted from the
System Enterprise Fund as payment for such Services.
13. Keep all necessary records and books of account pertaining to its dealings with the users
of the System within the City and the System Enterprise Fund, and make same available
to the City upon request.
14. Comply with appilcable laws and governmental accounting standards in the keeping,
management, administration, use and auditing of the System Enterprise Fund. Upon
request of the City, provide City a quarterly accounting statement, a quarterly operation
and maintenance activity report and annual report for the City's review in accordance with
the County's fiscal year. Upon request, allow the City or City agents to audit the System
Enterprise Fund accounts, books and statements, and provide City with supporting
documentation and copies of such materials if requested.
15. Subject to applicable laws, City erdinances and proper notice to the System users, on
behalf of the City, the County may terminate any water service to a water customer that
has failed to pay the customer's water charges for a period of ninety (90) days following
the date on which the quarterly billing is due, or sixty (60) days for monthly billing, for
such water service. Upon request of the City, the County shall notify the City at least
seven (7) days prior to termination of water service.
16. The County will pay over to the City, upon request, any surcharges for water connections
for water service which the City may establish and charge in excess of the Rates and
Charges established and collected by the County.
17. The County will provide, maintain and monitor a Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition System (SCADA) to provide alarms on System facilities operated and
maintained by the County.
18, The County will provide a 24-hour, 7-day per week dispatch center to receive alarms from
the SCADA system and any other reports of System emergencies, and wit dispatch
emergency service crews to respond to such alarms and reports as appropriate.
19. The County and WRC Personnel shall comply with all federal, state, Great Lakes Water
Authority (GLWA), and local permits and license issues applicable to the operation and
maintenance of the System.
20. All Services provided by the County under this Contract will be performed in accordance
with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including, without limitation, the
Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act, Public Act 399 of the Public Acts of 1976, as
amended, MCL 325.1001 to 325.1023, as well as all applicable City ordinances.
21. The County shall establish, provide and implement water system operation and
maintenance related programs, studies, reports, testing, sampling, inspections and
surveys in accordance with City, state, and federal mandates.
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Walled Lake Water System
Operation & Maintenance
22. The County will, replace or repair existing components of the System which are identified
by the County or City to be in need of repair or replacement. The County shall notify the
City prior to undertaking repairs and the City shall have the authority to reject or modify
the scope of the proposed repairs, and to provide input with respect to the means of
repair for repairs estimated to cost in excess of $30,000. Upon completion of such repairs
and replacements, if the System has been altered in any material way the County will
provide to the City record drawings and update the Geographic Information System (GIS)
and any related database(s) to contain current infrastructure information. Unless
otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties, the County's obligation to repair or replace
shall be limited to the fund balance contained in the System Enterprise Fund.
23. The County will maintain, and update as necessary, the GIS and any related database(s)
of the System. The County will also provide City hard and digital copies of the mapping,
and updates as requested, in a manner compatible with City's GIS, and will provide
interconnectivity between the City and County GIS when in place. The County will update
the GIS and any related database(s) of the System upon being provided record drawings
or other information from the City identifying corrections and/or modifications of the
System and upon the County performing Services that result in modifications of the
System. The City is responsible for providing accurate record drawing information.
24. The County will conduct MISS DIG operations, in accordance with Public Act 53 of the
Public Acts of '1974, as amended, (MCLA 460,701 at seq) on behalf of the City as they
pertain to the operations and maintenance of the System.
25, In the event System repairs or replacement is deemed attributable to outside parties, (i.e.
Contractor damage or customer negligence), consistent with applicable City ordinances,
the VVRC will bill the responsible party at the City's direction. If any, or the entire bill is
deemed uncollectible, the uncollected amount will be charged directly to the System
Enterprise Fund.
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Exhibit C
OVERHEAD EXPENSES
WRC Overhead charges are expenses not included in the direct hourly system labor and
equipment costs. Overhead is allocated to all the systems that WRC services. Overhead expense
includes, but is not limited to:
Billing Services Unit
Labor, equipment, payment processing, bill preparation, postage and other related costs
necessary to provide customer service for the communities WRC operates and maintains.
Safety Program
Labor, equipment and training needed to meet or exceed all required safety standards.
Training
Training and certification costs for field and engineering staff required to keep them up-to-date on
industry standards and innovations,
WRC Administration
Labor, equipment and training required to oversee the daily WHO operations. This includes
Permitting, Mapping, GIS, Asset Management and Miss Dig.
Building Maintenance
Labor, equipment, insurance, utilities, supplies and other related costs needed to operate and
maintain the various WRC buildings (includes Water Maintenance, Pump Maintenance, Billing
Services and Public Works buildings).
Miscellaneous Supplies
Supplies which are not inventoried and not purchased for a specific system are allocated to the
benefiting systems. This category includes uniforms, gloves, boots and repair parts.
Oakland County Support
Various Oakland County departments support the staff and work performed at WRC. These
departments include Human Resources, Purchasing, Info Tech and Fiscal Services The portion
of their costs which is charged to WRC is then allocated to the funds operated by this division.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OF OAKLAND
CITY OF WALLED LAKE
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE ENTERING INTO
AGREEMENT WITH OAKLAND COUNTY WATER
RESOURCE COMMISSION (WRC) FOR OPERATIONS AND
MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY OF WALLED LAKE WATER
SUPPLY SYSTEM
RESOLUTION 2018-47
At a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Walled Lake, Oakland County, Michigan,
held in the Council Chambers at 1499 E. West Maple, Walled Lake, Michigan 48390, on the 16th
day of October 2018 at 730 p.m.
WHEREAS, the City owns a water supply system, which includes water mains and related
appurtenances; and
'WHEREAS, the City has two state certified water operators, however, the city's water
operations need greater field experience and knowledge than these two staff members can provide
to resolve the 20% water loss and service the continued water main breaks; and
WHEREAS, the current water operators have brought no solutions to the City to date and
were unable to resolve four of the last six after-hour water emergencies
Decker Rd 14 Mile
Easy St Hydrant East Bay Building 8 and 10
East Bay Building 1 East Bay Clubhouse
WHEREAS, the Oakland County Water Resource Commission has qualified personnel
capable of performing the operations and maintenance services of the City of Walled Lake Supply
System; and
WHEREAS, the City already has an agreement in place with Oakland County Water
Resource Commission for sewer system services including maintenance and operations of the City
sewers, and management of the Walled Lake-Novi waste water treatment plant; and
WHEREAS, the Michigan Constitution of 1963, Article 7, section 28, and the Urban
Cooperation Act of 1967, being MCL 124.501, et. seq. (the "Act 7"), authorizes a political
subdivision to exercise jointly with any other political subdivision any power, privilege or
authority which such political subdivisions share in common; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the County to operate and maintain the water supply
system on behalf of the City as outlined in attachment A.
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TIFERA. STUA.RT
Ctty Clerk
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Walled Lake,
County of Oakland, State of Michigan that:
Section 1. The Council hereby agrees to enter into an agreement with Oakland County
Water Resource Commission for operations and maintenance of the City of Walled Lake Water
Supply System.
Section 2. The Council authorizes the City Manager to execute said agreement
(attachment A).
Motion to approve Resolution was offered by Robertson and seconded by Owsin.ek.
AYES: (5) Lublin, Owsinek, Robertson, Ambrose, Ackley
NAYS: (1) Costanza
ABSENTS: (1) Loch
ABSTENTIONS: (0)
RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.
STATE OF MICHIGAN )
)SS
COUNTY OF OAKLAND )
I, the undersigned, the duly qualified City Clerk for the city of Walled Lake, Oakland County,
Michigan, do hereby certify that foregoing is a true and complete copy of the Resolution 2018-47
adopted by the Walled Lake City Council at their regular meeting held on the 16'11 day of October
2018.
Je ierA.Strt,C C
Cit lerk
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Form DC-001
OAKLAND COUNTY
WATER RESOURCES COMMISSIONER MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
Commissioner Philip J. Weipert, Chairperson
Planning and Building Committee, Board of Commissioners
Kelsey Cooke, Drainage District Legal Counsel
City of Walled Lake Water System Operation and Maintenance Contract
October 30, 2018
Oakland County, by the office of the Water Resources Commissioner operates and maintains various
Oakland County communities' water and sanitary sewer systems pursuant to the terms of operation
and maintenance contracts between Oakland County and the community. On February 21, 2018 staff
from the WRC met with officials from the City of Walled Lake to discuss the City's interest in having
the WRC operate and maintain its water supply system. The County currently operates and maintains
Walled Lake's sanitary sewer system but not its water system; this would be a new service by the
WRC provided to the City.
On July 11, 2018 the City met with WRC managers and legal counsel to review the County's
proposed operation and maintenance contract and answer any questions regarding the level of
service to be provided. At a meeting of Walled Lake's City Council on October 16, 2018, the water
system operation and maintenance contract was approved and executed by the City.
The City is considering joining the County's general liability and public official's liability insurance
policies as a named insured by paying an allocated annual premium. This coverage protects the
County and also the City for claims of bodily injury or property damage resulting from the operation of
the City's water system.
The terms of the contract include the authorization for the County to operate and maintain the water
system on behalf of the City on a non-profit basis and in accordance with a scope of services to be
performed by the WRC, set forth as an exhibit to the contract. Terms regarding general liability and
professional liability insurance coverage are also included in the contract language, along with setting
rates and charges, and the fact that all expenses of the systems are billed as a system cost to the
enterprise fund held by the County for the benefit of the City. Furthermore, the operations of the
systems will be compensated from the revenue from the City's system. The term of the contract is for
ten years with a ten year renewal option and a termination notice of 180 days for any reason.
Requested Committee Action: Recommend adoption of the attached Resolution to the Board of
Commissioners.
Contact: Kelsey Cooke cookek@oakgov.com 248-452-2013
OAKLAND COUNTY WATER RESOURCES COMMISSIONER
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Resolution #18395 November 14, 2018
The Chairperson referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections.
FISCAL NOTE (MISC. #18395) December 6, 2018
BY: Commissioner Thomas Middleton, Chairperson, Finance Committee
IN RE: WATER RESOURCES COMMISSIONER — CITY OF WALLED LAKE WATER SYSTEM
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
To The Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Rule XII-C of this Board, the Finance Committee has reviewed the above referenced
resolution and finds:
1. Resolution approves an Agreement between Oakland County and the City of Walled
Lake for the operation and maintenance of the city's water system.
2. The Water Resources Commissioner is currently providing operation and maintenance
services and has sufficient staffing with the necessary knowledge to assist the city with
the requested services provided under the Agreement.
3. The County's cost and overhead incurred for the services performed shall be
compensated from the revenues of the water system.
4. The County will assist the City in the operations and maintenance of the water system on
a non-profit basis. The County and its General Fund will not be charged with or be liable
for the cost of operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing, or administering the water
system.
5. The Agreement shall be effective for an initial term of ten (10) years and automatically
extended an additional ten years, unless the County and the City agree in writing to
terminate the Agreement. A minimum of One Hundred and Eighty (180) calendar day's
written notice may terminate the Agreement without any penalty.
6. No budget amendment is required and no General Fund appropriation is,r-equired.
Commissioner Thomas Middleton, Distr—Ta#4
Chairperson, Finance Committee
FINANCE COMMITTEE VOTE:
Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Kowall absent.
Resolution #18395 December 6, 2018
Moved by Kochenderfer supported by Bowman the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended
Consent Agenda be adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted).
AYES: Crawford, Gershenson, Gingell, Hoffman, Jackson, Kochenderfer, KowaII, McGillivray,
Middleton, Quarles, Spisz, Taub, Tietz, Weipert, Woodward, Zack, Berman, Bowman. (18)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended
Consent Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted).
I HEREBY APPR6VE THIS RESOLUTION
CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE
ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45.559A (7)
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and
accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on December 6,
2018, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Oakland at
Pontiac, Michigan this 6th day of December, 2018.
Lisa Brown, Oakland County