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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2019.05.08 - 31592#19146 MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION BY: Commissioner Gwen Markham, District #9 IN RE: 130ARD OF COMMISSIONERS — PILOT LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2019 APPROPRIATION — CITY OF NORTHVILLE — RESURFACING OF TAFT ROAD — PROJECT NO. 2019-13 To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners has authorized the Pilot Local Road Improvement Program to assist Oakland County's cities and villages with the construction, maintenance and repair of roads under the supervision, direction and control of cities and villages; and WHEREAS Miscellaneous Resolution #16103 provides that any Oakland County appropriation in support of the Pilot Local Road Improvement Program shall be distributed only after completion of all of the following: 1. The municipality has fully completed and returned the standard project application form approved by the Local Road Improvement Program Special Committee; and Z The municipality has submitted a statement detailing that the project will fulfill the requirement of encouraging and assisting businesses to locate in the county, as required in MCL 123.872; and 3. The municipality has agreed to comply with the provisions of MCL 123.872 that requires a report shall be submitted to the Board of Commissioners outlining the project activities and the degree that the municipality has met the stated purpose of the project; and 4. The municipality has agreed to comply with policies and procedures of the program as approved by the Board of Commissioners including supplementary policies approved by the Local Road Improvement Program Special Committee; and 5. The Local Road Improvement Program Special Committee has reviewed and recommended approval of the application; and 6. The Commissioner(s) representing the city or village requesting the project submits a resolution authorizing the appropriation of the County's maximum 50% share of the project from the General Fund Assigned Fund Balance for Pilot Local Road Improvement Program. The resolution shall be approved by the Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee and the full Board; and 7. A public hearing on the proposed project is conducted during a meeting of the Board of Commissioners; and 8. The municipality has approved and executed a cost participation <agreement prepared by Corporation Counsel in accordance with requirements provided in the policies and procedures of the program as approved by the Board of Commissioners including supplementary policies approved by the Local Road Improvement Program Special Committee; and 9. The municipality submits an invoice to the county in accordance with the conditions included in the cost participation agreement; and WHEREAS the City of Northville has identified a project and submitted an application detailing the goals and outcomes of the project; and WHEREAS the City of Northville has demonstrated that it has available funding equal to a minimum of 50% the project costs; and WHEREAS Oakland County's share of the Fiscal Year 2019 authorized amount of the Local Road Improvement Program funding for Project No. 2019-13 in the City of Northville is $7,708; and WHEREAS funding of $7,708 is available in the General Fund Assigned Fund Balance for Local Road Improvement Matching Program (#383465) for Project No. 2019-13; and WHEREAS a public hearing regarding the project has been held before the Board of Commissioners in accordance with the requirements of MCL 123.872; and WHEREAS upon review of the project application, the Board of Commissioners has determined that the completion of the project will encourage and assist businesses to locate in Oakland County. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby approves the project submitted by the City of Northville and authorizes the release of Local Road Improvement Program funds from the Oakland County Assigned Fund Balance 0#383465). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners is authorized to execute the cost participation agreement with the City of Northville prepared by Corporation Counsel for the Pilot Local Road Improvement Program Project No. 2019-13. BE IT FURTHERRESOLVED that the Oakland County Clerk is requested to forward copies of this resolution to Oaki al Services and the City of Northville. BE IT FURTHER == 019 budget will be amended ollows, mew 11RIMPIR I 1 6 0 FY 2019 Planned Use of Balance $7,708 Total Revenue 7 708 Local Road Funding Program $7,708 Total Expenditures S7 —708 Chairperson, I move the adoption of the foregoing Resolution. Commissioner GwenMarkham District #9 LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT MATCHING FUND PILOT PROGRAM COST PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT Resurfacing of Taft Road City of Northville Board Project No. 2019-13 This Agreement, made and entered into this day of , 2019, by and between the Board of Commissioners of the County of Oakland, Michigan, hereinafter referred to as the BOARD, and the City of Northville, hereinafter referred to as the COMMUNITY, provides as follows: WHEREAS, the BOARD has established the Pilot Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program, hereinafter the PROGRAM, for the purposes of improving economic development in Oakland County cities and villages. The terms and policies of the PROGRAM are contained in Attachment A. The BOARD intends the PROGRAM to assist its municipalities by offering limited funds, from state statutory revenue sharing funds, for specific, targeted road maintenance and/or improvement projects on roadways under the jurisdiction of cities and villages; and WHEREAS, the BOARD shall participate in a city or village road project in an amount not exceeding 50% of the cost of the road improvement, hereinafter referred to as the PROJECT, and also not exceeding the Preliminary Distribution Formula as it relates to the COMMUNITY, (Attachment B); and WHEREAS, the COMMUNITY has identified the PROJECT as the Resurfacing of Taft Road, as more fully described in Attachment C, attached hereto, and made a part hereof, which improvements involve roads under the jurisdiction of and within the COMMUNITY and are not under the jurisdiction of the Road Commission for Oakland County or state trunk lines; and WHEREAS, the COMMUNITY has acknowledged and agreed to the BOARD's policies regarding the PROGRAM, Attachment A, and further acknowledge and agree that the PROJECT's purpose is to encourage and assist businesses to locate and expand within Oakland County and shall submit a report to the BOARD identifying the effect of the PROJECT on businesses in the COMMUNITY at the completion of the PROJECT. In addition, the COMMUNITY acknowledges that the program is meant to supplement and not replace funding for existing road programs or projects; and WHEREAS, the COMMUNITY has acknowledged and agreed that the PROGRAM is expressly established as a pilot program and there is no guarantee that the PROGRAM will be continued from year to year. The BOARD anticipates that most PROJECTS funded under the PROGRAM will be completed by the end of calendar year 2020. There is no obligation on behalf of the BOARD to fund either the PROJECT or the PROGRAM in the future; and WHEREAS the COMMUNITY has acknowledged and agreed that the COMMUNITY shall assume any and all responsibilities and liabilities arising out of the administration of the PROJECT and that Oakland County shares no such responsibilities in administering the PROJECT; and WHEREAS, the estimated total cost of the PROJECT is $190,000; and WHEREAS, said PROJECT involves certain designated and approved Local Road Improvement Matching Funds in the amount of $ 7,708, which amount shall be paid to the COMMUNITY by the BOARD; and WHEREAS, the BOARD and the COMMUNITY have reached a mutual understanding regarding the cost sharing of the PROJECT and wish to commit that understanding to writing in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein and in conformity with applicable law and BOARD resolution(s), it is hereby agreed between the COMMUNITY and the BOARD that: 1. The BOARD approves of the PROJECT, and in reliance upon the acknowledgements of the COMMUNITY, finds that the PROJECT meets the purpose of the PROGRAM. 2. The BOARD approves of a total PROJECT in an amount not to exceed $ 7,708 COUNTY in the amount of $ 7,708. a. The Invoice shall be sent to: funding amount under the PROGRAM for the . The COMMUNITY shall submit an invoice to the Lynn Sonkiss, Manager of Fiscal Services Executive Office Building 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Building 41 West Waterford, MI 48328 3. Upon receipt of said invoice and upon execution of this Agreement, the BOARD shall pay the COMMUNITY the sum of $ 7,708 from funds available in the PROGRAM. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and date first written above. OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN Its: COMMUNITY in It's: Attachment "A" PILOT LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT MATCHING FUND PROGRAM STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Oakland County Government recognizes that Michigan law places the primary responsibility for road funding on the State and non -county local units of government. However, the County also recognizes that the law does permit a limited, discretionary role for the County in assisting a road commission and local units within a county by supporting some road maintenance and improvement efforts. Accordingly, for many years Oakland County has voluntarily provided limited assistance to its cities, villages and townships (CVT's) and to the Road Commission of Oakland County (RCOC) by investing in a discretionary Tri -Party Road Program. Authorized under Michigan law, the County's tri -party funding contributions primarily facilitate safety improvement projects on CVT roads under the jurisdiction of the RCOC. By law, tri -party funds cannot be used to fund projects on roads solely under the jurisdiction of CVT's. Recognizing a continuing need to better maintain local CVT streets and roads, yet being ever mindful of the County's limited responsibility for and jurisdiction over non -County roads and streets, Oakland County Government wishes to pilot a discretionary program that is more flexible than the current Tri -Party Road Program, one that will allow Oakland County to assist its cities and villages with maintenance and safety projects on non -County roads. Not being the funding responsibility of County government, local CVT roads generally cannot be maintained or improved using County funds because doing so would be considered to be the "gifting" of County resources. However laudable the purpose, Michigan law generally forbids the gifting of government resources. To avoid application of the constitutionally -based gifting restriction, the state legislature must, and in this arena has, determined that a public benefit results from a taxpayer investment, one that provides a quid pro quo sufficient to avoid application of the gifting prohibition. Here, the legislature has determined that the economic development benefit presumed to accrue to a county as a result of local street and road investments can provide a sufficient quid pro quo to county taxpayers justifying a discretionary county investment in a non - county road, a benefit that constitutes a fair exchange for value and not a gift. This legislative determination is set forth in 1985 P.A. 9, which amended 1913 P.A. 380, by adding a new section 2, which in pertinent part provides: "(1)...A county may grant or loan funds to a township, village or city located within that county for the purpose of encouraging and assisting businesses to locate and expand within the county... (2) A loan or grant made under subsection (1) may be used for local public improvements or to encourage and assist businesses in locating or expanding in this state, to preserve jobs in this state, to encourage investment in the communities in this state, or for other public purposes." Communities that wish to attract, retain and grow business, retain jobs and encourage community investment, needs a safely maintained road infrastructure. This road infrastructure must include both residential and commercial roads as workers and consumers need to get to and from work, shopping, schools and recreation. In a fiscally prudent and limited manner, the County wishes to help its cities and villages accomplish this objective by test -piloting a new local road improvement matching fund program. Any such program must be mindful of the limits imposed under Public Act 9. One important restriction Public Act 9 imposed on grants or loans made pursuant to Subsection 2 of the Act is the mandate that, "A grant or loan under this Subsection shall not be derived from ad valorem taxes except for ad valorem taxes approved by a vote of the people for economic development." This means that funding for an expanded local road assistance program cannot utilize proceeds from any of Oakland County's ad valorem tax levies since no levy has been approved by voters specifically for economic development. Given this limitation, it appears that the state statutory revenue sharing appropriated to the County can provide a non -ad valorem source of funds that legally can be used to support the pilot program. Competition for those funds, which are limited in amount, is fierce and their yearly availability is subject to the state legislative process. In the recent past, the State stripped all of those funds away from Michigan counties. Understanding that reality, it shall be the policy of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners that the Board shall not appropriate any County funds for a local road improvement matching fund program for non -County roads in any year where the State of Michigan fails to appropriate statutory revenue sharing funds to Oakland County in an amount sufficient to allow the County to first prudently address its core functions. Act 9 imposes additional conditions on grants and loans. These include requirements that the loan or grant shall be administered within an established application process for proposals; that any grant or loan shall be made at a public hearing of the county board of commissioners and that the Board shall require a report to the county board of commissioners regarding the activities of the recipient and a report as to the degree to which the recipient has met the stated public purpose of the funding. Understanding all of the above, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby establishes the following Pilot Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program: PROGRAM SUMMARY The Board of Commissioners establishes a Pilot Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program for the purposes of improving economic development in Oakland County cities and villages. The County intends this Program to assist its municipalities by offering limited matching funds for specific, targeted road maintenance and/or improvement projects on roadways under the jurisdiction of cities and villages. A city or village participating in the Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program shall match any fund authorized by the Board of Commissioners in an amount equal to a minimum of 50% of the cost of the total project award. County participation shall be limited to a maximum of 50% of the cost of the total project budget. Funding shall be utilized to supplement and enhance local road maintenance and improvement programs. Funding is not intended to replace existing budgeted local road programs or to replace funding already committed to road improvements. PROJECT GUIDELINES Program funding shall be utilized solely for the purposes of road improvements to roads under the jurisdiction of local cities and villages. Road improvements may include, but not be limited to, paving, resurfacing, lane additions or lengthening, bridges, or drainage as such improvements relate to road safety, structure or relieving congestion. Program funding: May be utilized to supplement a local government's matched funding for the purposes of receiving additional federal transportation funding; May not be utilized to fulfill a local government's responsibility to fund improvements to state trunklines; Shall be limited to real capital improvements to roadways and shall not be utilized for other purposes, such as administrative expenses, personnel, consultants or other similar purposes; Shall not be utilized for non -motorized improvements, unless these improvements are included in a project plan for major improvements to a motorized roadway; Shall be utilized for projects that will result in a measurable improvement in the development of the local economy and contribute to business growth. Recipients shall be responsible for providing an outline of the economic benefits of the project prior to approval and for reporting to the Board of Commissioners after the completion of the project on the benefits achieved as a result of the projects. ADMINISTRATION Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program projects may be appropriated by the Board of Commissioners in compliance with the County budget process. The amount of funds to be dedicated for the Pilot Program shall be determined by the Board of Commissioners on an annual basis. Program funding may be reduced or eliminated based upon the ability of the County government to meet primary constitutional and statutory duties. The Board of Commissioners expressly reserves the right to adjust the County matching funds share at any time based upon County budget needs. In accordance with MCL 123.872, funds dedicated to the Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program shall not be derived from ad valorem tax revenues. Program funding shall be limited to funds derived from the County's distribution from the Michigan General Revenue Sharing Act. Reduction or elimination of the County's distribution of revenue sharing funds may result in the elimination or suspension of the program. Funding availability shall be distributed based upon a formula updated annually. The formula will consist of: 1. A percentage derived from the number of certified local major street miles in each city and village divided by aggregate total of certified local major street miles of all cities and villages in the County. 2. A percentage derived from the population of each city and village as determined by the last decennial census conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau divided by the aggregate total population of cities and villages in the County. 3. A percentage derived from the three-year rolling total of the number of crashes on city and village major local streets divided by the aggregate three-year rolling crash numbers for all city and village major local streets, using the most recent data available. The crash data will be supplied by the Road Commission for Oakland County using data from the Traffic Improvement Association. Each city and villages percentage allocation shall be determined by adding each factor percentage and dividing that total by three. The amount of funds available for match shall be determined by the total amount of funds allocated by the Board of Commissioners added to an equal amount representing the match provided by local cities and villages. The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners shall establish a Special Committee on the Local Road Improvement Program. This Special Committee shall consist of three members, with two members representing the majority caucus and one member representing the minority caucus. It shall be the responsibility of the Special Committee to direct the administration of this program, receive applications for program funding and make recommendations of acceptance to the Board of Commissioners. The Special Committee may consult with County departments, staff and the Road Commission for Oakland County in the conduct of its business. DISBURSEMENT The Special Committee shall forward recommendations for approval of Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program projects to the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners. This recommendation shall include a cost participation agreement between the County and participating municipality. Minimally, cost participation agreements shall include: responsibility for administering the project, the project location, purpose, scope, estimated costs including supporting detail, provisions ensuring compliance with project guidelines, as well as disbursement eligibility requirements. The cost participation agreement shall also require the maintenance of supporting documentation to ensure compliance with the following provisions: 1. Any and all supporting documentation for project expenditures reimbursed with appropriated funding shall be maintained a minimum of seven years from the date of final reimbursement for actual expenditures incurred. 2. The Oakland County Auditing Division reserves the right to audit any and all project expenditures reimbursed through the program. Upon receipt of recommendation of project approval from the Special Committee, the County Commissioner or Commissioners, representing the area included in the proposed project, may introduce a resolution authorizing approval of the project and the release of funds. Resolutions shall be forwarded to the Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee of the Board of Commissioners, who shall review and issue a recommendation to the Board on the adoption of the resolution. The Chairperson of the Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee shall schedule a public hearing before the Board of Commissioners prior to consideration of final approval of the resolution. The deadline for projects to be submitted for consideration shall be established by the Special Committee. The Special Committee may work with participating municipalities to develop a plan for projects that exceed that municipality's annual allocation amount. This may include a limited plan to rollover that municipality's allocation for a period of years until enough funding availability has accrued to complete the project, subject to funding availability. Upon completion of project plans and execution of the local participation agreement by the County and governing authority of the local municipality, the participating municipality shall submit an invoice in accordance with the terms and conditions included in the agreement. The Oakland County Department of Management and Budget Fiscal Services Division shall process payments in accordance with policies and procedures as set forth by the Department of Management and Budget and the Oakland County Treasurer. In the event an eligible local unit of government chooses not to participate in the Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program, any previously undistributed allocated funding may be reallocated to all participating local units of government at the discretion of the Local Road Improvement Program Special Committee. At the completion of each project, the participating local government shall provide a report to the Board of Commissioners regarding the activities of the recipient and the degree to which the recipient has met the stated public purpose of the funding as required by MCL 123.872. I n I ATTACHMENT C Pilot Local Road Improvement Matching Fund Program Resurfacing of Taft Road City of Northville Board Project No. 2019-13 Mill and resurface Taft Road from 8 Mile Road to just south of Morgan Road. ESTIMATED PROJECT COST Construction Costs $190,000 Total Estimated Project Costs COST PARTICIPATION BREAKDOWN: $190,000 COMMUNITY COUNTY TOTAL FY2019 LRIP Program $7,590 $7,590 $15,180 Additional Contribution $174,702 $118 $174,820 TOTAL SHARES 1$182,292 $7708 $190,000 10SM029 im, M11 1111111 llillqrlllln� i qii�lpp y;i ��:Ji 1!!� l�� limpmaorrm FRIMPM Mr ine -11711 iti Ill IT19 eutnoll leTeloprilenE U-Samall Gifinty ques7arri 'ril ;ZCounty intends this Program to assist its municipalities by of1lefing limited matching funds for fic, targeted Mod maintenance and/or improvement projill on roadways under the jurisdiction of cities and'villages. A612 -oil rinn; MUNICIPALITY CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Northville Loyd Cureton, DPW Director (248) 349-1300 STREET ADDRESS CITYIZIP E-MAIL ADDRESS 215 W. Main Street Northville 48167 lcureton@ci.northville,ml.us PROJECT INFORMATION Mill and resurface Taft Road from 8 Mile Road to just south of Morgan Road Taft Road The City of Northville recently performed PASER ratings on their road network and found 46.5 percent of Northville's streets were in poor condition and 20.8 percent were in fair condition. Based on these findings, the City passed a local street millage in November 2018 to perform street repairs and replacement over the next four years and the City is committed to hitting the ground running to attract economic development. As part of the first year's projects, the City will mill and resurface 1,700 feet of Taft Road from 8 Mile to just south of Morgan Street. The 235 foot long portion of the road near 8 Mile provides access to commercial businesses and is the segment we are proposing to use the Local Road Improvement Program funds for. This portion will be bid as part of the overall project, but since it will be bid with unit prices, keeping track of the funds spent in the commercial portion of the roadway will be simple. PROJECT BUDGET MAX COUNTY MATCH LOCAL MATCH TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET $7,700 $182,300 $194,000 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT EXPENDITURES 2" mill and fill of existing 5" thick road section including base repairs and limited curb repairs The project will include all audio/video of the route prior to construction, mobilization, traffic control, erosion control per Oakland County WRC standards, paving, ADA upgrades to pedestrian crossings, as needed, pavement markings, and restoration of any disturbed areas outside the pavement in a timely manner. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PROJECT The local Road Improvement Pilot Program has been established under MCL 123.872, the Gifts of Property Act, which provides that "A county may rant or loan funds to a township, village, or city located within that countV for the Rurpose of encouraghig and assisting businesses to locate and, expand within the county." IN THE COUNTY Improving the roads in the City of Northville will contribute to the overall attractiveness of the community for businesses to locate and expand. A reliable road network for customers, deliveries, residents and businesses is greatly important to the City of Northville. Improving Taft Road at 8 Mile Road will not only encourage businesses along the project frontage to expand their operations, but it will also have the greater City-wide and County -wide benefit of improving a major north -south half -mile road at a major east -west corridor (8 Mile Road), which contributes to the overall road network reliability as well as acts as a gateway to the City of Northville. Pedestrians, motorists, deliveries, and businesses entering the community will notice the direct efforts of reinvestment into the community by the Local and County governments. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Local Road Improvement Program Special Committee of the oakfand County Board of Commissioners fias been tasked with managing this program and making recommendations for project approViii, Please supply any additional information you bel�ieve may be helpful In the consideration of your applicatioM The QtV Is contributing over 95% of the project funds forthis important project While it will benefit the businesses REPORT FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF THE PROjECT i ouires t Mimi b& Md P9 ie of the funding". 1, on behalf ofthe City,& Northville have been provided With a copy ol"the Policies and Procedures of the Local Road improvement Program �Attachment "A") and agree to comply with these terms andconditions. 1, on behalf ofthe City of Northiville -understand and agree to comiplyWith the 11111M Loyd Cureton, DPW Director Printed Name and Title May !,, 2019 Oakland County Board of Commissioners 1200 M Telegraph Road Pontiac, MI 48341-0475 Amy Aubry, Analyst o@L vcqlp ltm-oI'll, . , I - VIM JV 11 address above or by pbone at (248)858-1067. emal Resolution #19146 May 8, 2019 The Chairperson referred the resolution to the Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee. There were no objections.