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for Boards, Commissions
TIGARD and Committee Records
CITY OF TIGARD
Intergovermental Water Board
Name of Board, Commission or Committee
12/10/2014
Date of Meeting
I have verified these documents are a complete copy of the official record.
Judy Lawhead
Print Name
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12/23/2015
Date
Intergovernmental Water Board Agenda
SERVING TIGARD,KING CITY,DURHAM AND TIGARD WATER DISTRICT
MEETING DATE: Wednesday, December 10, 2014, 5:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Works Building
8777 SW Burnham Street
Tigard, OR 97223
1. Call to Order, Roll Call and Introductions
2. Approval of Minutes —November 12, 2014
Action: Motion to approve the November 12, 2014, minutes.
3. Public Comments
Call for comments from the public.
4. Water Supply Update—John Goodrich
No action required.
5. Willamette Water Supply Program Overview—Todd Heidgeken
No action required
6. Update on Water Billing Cycles— Ron Blecker
No action required
7. Informational Items
8. Non-Agenda Items
Call for non-agenda items from the board.
9. Next Meeting
January 14, 2015, at 5:30 p.m.
8777 SW Burnham Street,Tigard, Oregon
10. Adjournment
Action: Motion for adjournment.
Executive Session
The Intergovernmental Water Board may go into Executive Session. If an Executive Session is called to
order, the appropriate ORS citation will be announced identifying the applicable statute. All discussions
are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news
media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(4), but must not disclose
any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or
making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL WATER BOARD AGENDA—December 10, 2014
City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 1 503-718-2591 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 1 of 2
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opportunity to participate in all city meetings.
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL WATER BOARD AGENDA— December 10, 2014
City of Tigard 1 13125 5W Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2591 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 2 of 2
Intergovernmental Water Board JWB) Minutes
SERVING TIGARD,KING CITY,DURHAM AND TIGARD WATER DISTRICT
MEETING DATE: Wednesday, December 10, 2014, 5:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Works Building
8777 SW Burnham Street
Tigard, OR 97223
Members Present:
Gretchen Buchner Representing the City of Tigard
Ken Henschel Representing the Tigard Water District (I'WD)
Keith Jehnke Representing the City of Durham
Jodie Inman Member-At-Large
Note: King City representative David Newham resigned from the board in July 2014. The King City City
Manager will noti
fi Tigard staff when a nese representative is appointed.
Members Absent:
City of Tigard Staff Present:
Dennis Koellermeier Lake Oswego-Tigard Water Project Director
John Goodrich Interim Assistant Public Works Director
Ron Blecker Utility Billing Supervisor
Judy Lawhead IWB Recorder
1. Call to Order, Roll Call and Introductions
Commissioner Buchner called the meeting to order at 5:33 p.m.
2. Approval of Minutes —November 12, 2014
Commissioner Henschel moved to approve the November 12, 2014, minutes.
Commissioner Inman seconded the motion. The motion passed by unanimous vote of
the commissioners present, with Commissioners Buchner, Henschel,Jehnke, and Inman
voting yes.
3. Public Comments
There were no comments from the public.
4. Water Supply Update
Mr. Goodrich reported:
• Average water use for the month of November was 3.8 million gallons per day
(mgd). This usage is normal for this time of year.
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• The injection cycle for aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) well no. 2 has begun
and will continue into the winter months. There is a 40-day supply stored in the
ASR wells.
5. Willamette Water Supply Program Overview
Todd Heidgerken, Interim Water Supply Program Director at Tualatin Valley Water
District (TVWD), distributed two hand-outs regarding the Willamette Water Supply
Program and potential routes. The hand-outs are on file in the IWB meeting record.
Mr. Heidgerken stated that his purpose in speaking to the board was to create an
awareness of what the Willamette Water Supply Program is, to advise of route options
being considered, answer questions, and allow feedback. Some highlights of the
presentation are:
• Possible pipeline routes from the Willamette River in Wilsonville include connection
points near Highway 26 in the Hillsboro area and an eastern connection around
Highway 217, or further north, to serve the water needs of the eastern portion of
TVWD and possibly the City of Beaverton.
• The preliminary design of the project has been initiated by TVWD and the City of
Hillsboro.
• The goal is to complete the project by the year 2026.
6. Update on Water Billing Cycles
Ron Blecker referred to a memo in the IWB packet. The memo summarized the results
of a study he conducted regarding current billing cycle procedures. The study showed:
• In a period of twelve months 11,858 customers—out of 15,005 customers—were
bumped into higher water billing rate tiers because of variable billing cycles.
• The average cost to those affected customers was $0.004, with a highest one-time
cost to a single customer of$11.21 and the lowest one-time cost to a single customer
of$0.11.
• The City of Tigard collected an additional $48.72 for the year as a result of those
customers who were bumped into the higher rate tier.
Commissioner Henschel distributed a chart showing his personal water bills. This
document is on file in the I" meeting record. Comparing his billings to the results of
the study, Commissioner Henschel concluded that there must be a discrepancy, or a flaw
in the formula. He also noted that there was a billing date differential between online
statements and paper statements.
Staff will provide additional information regarding:
• A possible formula error in the study.
• Why there is a billing date differential between online statements and paper
statements.
• Water meter readers going to a 5-day work week as an option to make billing cycles
more consistent.
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Note:More information regarding the formula used in the study is discussed in agenda item number 7.
7. Informational Items
Commissioner Buchner gave these updates:
• The water treatment plant construction is behind schedule.
• The River Intake Pump Station (RIPS) will begin testing in January.
Dennis Koellermeier:
• Acknowledged Commissioner Buchner's service on the board.
• Distributed copies of the Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding Water System
Ownership and Water Service, an agreement between the City of Tigard and the City
of King City. This document is on file in the IWB meeting record.
John Goodrich reported that the Tigard City Council approved:
• A 10.5-percent one-time water rate increase effective January 1, 2015.
• Four additional rate increases of 3.25-percent per year from 2016 to 2019.
Ron Blecker said he now realized why it appeared that there was a flaw in the formula
used in the study. The $48.72 collected in the 12-month period by the City of Tigard as a
result of the current billing practice was the net amount collected after all costs to the city
including salaries, meter reading, etc.
8. Non-Agenda Items
The board did not discuss any non-agenda items.
9. Next Meeting
January 14, 2015, at 5:30 p.m.
Public Works Auditorium, 8777 SW Burnham Street, Tigard, Oregon
9. Adjournment
At 6:46 p.m. Commissioner Inman moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner
Henschel seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned by unanimous vote of the
commissioners present, with Commissioners Buchner, Henschel,Jehnke, and Inman
voting yes.
Henschel, IWB Vice-Chair Jud lawhe d, IWB Recorder
Date: ���-� �Ois Date:
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Date: - - Agenda Item No.:
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08/05/13 to 09/05/13 31 8 $ 23.46 $ 20.51 $ 4.58
09/05/13 to 09/29/13 24 6 $ 15.90 $ 20.51 $ 4.58
09129/13 to 11/04/13 36 5 $ 13.25 $ 20.51 $ 4.58 h
11/04/13 to 12/02/13 27 7 $ 19.68 $ 20.51 $ 4.58
12/02/13 to 12/31/13 29 6 $ 15.90 $ 20.51 $ 4.61
12/31/13 to 02/05/14 36 8 $ 26.86 $ 23.30 $ 4.86
02/05/14 to 03/04/14 27 6 $ 18.12 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
03/04/14 to 03/31/14 27 4 $ 12.-08 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
03/31/14 to 05/06/14 36 _T 8 $ 26.96 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
05!06/14 to 06/03/14 28 5 $ 15.10 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
06/03/14 to 07/01/14 28 5 $ 15.10 $ 23.38 $ 4.86 _
07/01/14 to 08/05/14 35 7 $ 22.54 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
08/05/14 to 09/02/14 28 1 6 $ 18.12 $ 23.38 $ 4.86 _
09/02/14 to 09/29/14 27 5 $ 15.10 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
09/29/14 to 11/04/14 36 6 $ 18.12 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
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2 $ 6.04 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
3 $ 9.07 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
4 $ 12.09 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
5 $ 15.11 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
6 $ 18.13 $ 23.38 $ 4.86
7 $ 22.55 $ 23.38 $ 4.86 21.14 $ 1.41
8 $ 26.96 $ 23.38 1 $ 4.86 24.16 $ 2.80
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Agenda Item No.: �o
IWB Meeting Date:
City of Tigard
Memorandum
To: Intergovernmental Water Board Commissioners
From: Ron Blecker, Utility Billing Supervisor
CC: Toby LaFrance, Finance and Information Services Director
John Goodrich, Interim Assistant Public Works Director
Re: IWB request for research on billing cycles
Date: December 3, 2014
During the Intergovernmental Water Board meeting on 10/8/2014 the board requested that a study
be conducted on the current billing cycle procedures and costs and logistics required to make
changes to the billing cycle and meter reading dates. This memo summarizes the results of the IWB
inquiries in reference to:
1. How many water customers have been affected by inconsistent billing cycles?
2. What would be the cost to the city to implement a solution?
3. Is it possible to implement a consistent system of reading meters every month with a plus or
minus of only one or two days?
Basis of research for question #1. Time period for research 10/1/2013 to 10/1/2014. All
residential customers with a 5/8 inch (standard size) water meter who have been on Tigard
water service for a minimum of 1 year.
Results:
Number of customers = 15,005
Customers affected by inconsistent billing cycle = 11,858
Average cost to these customers $0.004
For the year, the City of Tigard collected and additional $48.72 as a result of our current billing
practice.
Highest one-time cost to a single customer was $11.21,August, 2014, this customer has an in-
ground swimming pool and a water feature on the property.
The lowest one-time cost to a single customer was $0.11, April 2013.
Cost to implement suggested solutions
Cost to implement a daily average billing.
Utility Billing Software = $10,000.00 flat with annual maintenance fee of$645.00
Mailing utility = $1,200.00 no annual maintenance fee
Cost to implement meter reading within one or two days every month.
Summary; There are currently 18,443 water meters that are read every month. The City of
Tigard has two meter readers. One meter reader works a full 40 hour work week and the
second meter reader works a 32 hour work week. The city is broken down into 9 billing groups.
Groups 1-8 are water and/or sewer and group 99 consist of sewer customers only. The meter
readers read groups 1-8 which in turn are broken down into 63 routes. The routes are laid out to
provide the fastest and most effective reading of meters in that area for that time of the month.
Based on the four day work schedule each meter reader must maintain a minimum of 780
meters read each day.
The city does have some remote read meters and hand held wand read meters but currently 93%
of the meters in the City of Tigard are read on foot, and by removing the cover and visually
inspecting the gauge.
To read meters within one or two days a month consistently the following factors are
considered. The estimated costs are associated with each consideration.
• Route sequencing$20,000.00 one-time cost
• Customer awareness $ 4,500.00 one-time cost
• Holidays / Weekends $ 27,500.00 (including salary and benefits) annually
• Staffing requirements $ 45,000.00 (including salary and benefits) annually
Details are as follows:
Route sequencing—all routes would have to be re-sequenced to accommodate for time of day
traffic patterns, and staff. Staff would be required to pattern routes and this information would
have to be input into meter reading software. New route maps would need to be printed for
Public Works staff and Utility Billing. This would require staff hours in addition to current
responsibilities.
Customer awareness — Flyers would be placed into all billing envelopes for a period of three
months prior to implementation so that customers would be aware of changes to shut off days,
final notice days and reading dates. In addition, notices on the City of Tigard website and
signage would also be posted.
There are nine holidays that would affect the reading schedule in order to maintain a consistent
reading date within one or two days. These days would require double time and a half pay for
the reading day.
Staffing requirements: In order to maintain this schedule and allow for staff to take their
holidays, vacations, training etc. It would require that our current FTE .8 staff member become
a full 40 hour a week employee. In addition the city may be required to hire an additional part
time FTE .5 to cover holidays, service calls and heavy traffic days in order to maintain a
consistent schedule.
I would like to take this opportunity to explain another option that the City of Tigard has
already begun to implement.
The city has begun installing Radio Read meters. These are water meters that transmit a radio
signal up to one quarter mile away. Currently all of the water meters in Route #1 which
includes downtown Tigard, (Main St.) and the water meters on Walnut street are radio meters.
It used to take six hours for the meter reader to read all of those meters. Since the install of the
radio read meters that time has been cut to 22 minutes. The meter reader drives the route with
a laptop computer attached to radio hardware and the system picks up the signal from every
meter and transfers the readings into the computer which in turn is transferred into the billing
software.
There is a one-time estimated cost to equip every water meter in the Tigard billing area of 2.6
million dollars.
By utilizing this system the city would be able to cut staff saving an estimated $75,000.00
annually and provide meter reading within one or two days consistently.
Upon review of the options the staff recommends that despite the inconsistency of the current
billing process that due to cost and customer familiarity the city maintain its current billing
process.
I look forward to your comments.
Submitted at the I B Meeting
Date: a.2 Agenda Item No.:
Intergovernmental Agreement
Regarding Water System Ownership and Water Service
This Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding Water System Ownership and Water
Service (Agreement)is made by and between the City of Tigard, a municipal corporation of the
State of Oregon(Tigard)and the City of King City, a rrnmicipal corporation of the State of
Oregon(King City).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, effective July 1, 1993,the Cities of Tigard,Durham and King City withdrew the
area and water system infi-astructure within their boundaries from the Tigard Water District. In
lieu of the division of Tigard Water District assets as provided by 222.540,the City of Tigard
entered into intergovernmental agreements for the delivery of water service to areas within the
then-existing District boundaries including the cities of Durham, King City and the Tigard Water
District; and
WHEREAS,this arrangement was memorialized in three separate agreements(1WB
Agreements)between Tigard and the City of Durham, Tigard and the City of King City, and
Tigard and the Tigard Water District; and
WHEREAS,the 1WB Agreements provided, among other things,for City of Tigard operation and
management of the entire water system wherever located and that all users within the Tigard
Water Service Area would obtain service at the same rates and on the same terms and conditions;
and
WHEREAS,the 1WB Agreements also provided for participation by the Parties through an.
Intergovernmental Water Board to make recommendations on various water-related issues to the
Tigard City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard has provided all services under the 1WB Agreements since their
effective date and the existing 1WB Agreements expire on December 31, 2018. Tigard desires,
and King City is willing, to continue with the existing 1WB Agreement with the City of Tigard
until December 31,2018 or such time as the all of the 1WB Agreements are terminated,whichever
first occurs, and then transfer complete ownership and responsibility of the Water Supply System
Assets within King City and to supply water to King City; and
WHEREAS, entry into this Agreement by the Parties is consistent with ORS 225.020 and the
Parties' respective city charters, municipal codes, comprehensive plans and public facilities
Plans; and
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WHEREAS, pursuant to the Tigard City Charter and ORS 225.020, Tigard has the authority to
acquire, own and operate the King City water system located outside the incorporated boundaries
of Tigard and provide direct service to King City water system users; and
WHEREAS, as set forth below in the terms and conditions of this Agreement, King City desires
to transfer ownership and responsibility of the water system to Tigard and Tigard agrees to:
a) Assume ownership and full responsibility to operate, maintain and repair the King City
water system, and
b) Continue to supply water and to secure future supply as needed, and
c) Provide all water-related administration; and
WHEREAS,the parties have authority to enter into this Agreement pursuant to ORS 190.003
through 190.030, and being fully advised.
NOW, THEREFORE THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
I.DEFINITIONS
1.1 "City of King City" shall mean the City of King City, an Oregon municipal corporation
oung City).
1.2 "City of Tigard" shall mean the City of Tigard, an Oregon municipal
corporation (Tigard)_
1.3 "Distribution System" or"Distribution System Assets" shall mean the potable water
distribution systems of each Party providing direct service to that Party's system users through
pipelines twelve(12) inches or less in diameter.
1.4 "Intergovernmental Water Board Agreements," shall mean those three(3) separate
agreements that took effect on January 1, 1994,between Tigard and the City of Durham, Tigard
and the City of King City, and Tigard and the Tigard Water District(IWB Agreements).
1.5 "Oregon Health Authority" shall, mean the State of Oregon Health Authority(OHA).
1.6 "Party" or"Parties" shall mean any signatory entity to this Agreement or any other
local government or domestic water supply district that may join this Agreement. "Safe
Drinking Water Act," shall mean the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 as amended
(SDWA).
1.7 "Tigard Water Services Area," shall mean the area of the Tigard Water District, as it
existed on July 1, 1993, the effective date of the IWB Agreements and as set forth on Exhibit 1,
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attached and incorporated by reference and all additions to the TWSA by annexation to either
Party, amendments to the Urban Growth Boundary or designation as Urban Reserve.
1.8 "Water Supply System" or"Water Supply System Assets" shall mean all water sources
and facilities, appurtenances, real property and personal property used in treatment, pumping,
storage and transmission of potable water within the TWSA to provide waxer to distribution
system.
II.EFFECTIVE DATE
2.1 The effective date of this Agreement is January 1, 2015 and shall continue in
perpetuity unless terminated as provided in Article VIL
III. OWNERSHIP
3.1 Water Sty System Assets. In consideration of the assumption of obligations and
responsibilities by Tigard in Article IV below, effective on termination of the 1WB Agreement
between Tigard and King City King City grants, conveys,transfers and assigns all ownership
right,title and interest in any and all Water Supply System Assets that King City owns or has any
rights of whatsoever kind and wherever situated in the TWSA to Tigard and Tigard accepts
ownership AS-IS. The Water Supply System Assets are identified on Exhibit 2, attached hereto
and incorporated by reference. King City agrees to execute all documents to effectuate such
conveyances as requested by Tigard. Upon conveyance, Tigard will own 100% of King City's
interest in the Water Supply System Assets wherever situated and King City shall have no shared
ownership or tenancy in common in any Water Supply System Asset.
3.2 Distribution System Asset. In consideration of the assumption of obligations and
responsibilities by Tigard in Article IV below, effective on termination of the NVB Agreement
between Tigard and King City,King City grants, conveys,transfers and assigns all ownership
right,title and interest in any and all King City Distribution System Assets of whatsoever kind
and wherever situated within the incorporated area of King City to Tigard and Tigard accepts
ownership AS-IS. The Distribution System Assets are identified on Exhibit 3, attached hereto
and incorporated by reference. King City agrees to execute all documents to effectuate such
conveyances as requested by Tigard. Upon conveyance, Tigard will own 100% of the
Distribution System Assets located within King City's boundaries and King City shall have no
shared ownership or tenancy in common in any Distribution System Assets.
3.3 IWB. King City shall appoint the representative to the IWB until December 31, 2018.
IV. TIGARD COVENANTS AND OBLIGATIONS
In consideration of the terns of this agreement and King City's release,transfer and conveyance
of assets in Article III above, Tigard agrees to:
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4.1 Water Sunaly. Secure and supply all water to King City at the same quality and quantity
and on the same terms, conditions and price for the same customer types and classes as exist in
Tigard. Tigard has obtained water supply sources and will continue to develop water supply
sources to achieve reliable and redundant supplies for the future demands of King City including
present boundaries, areas within the Urban Growth Boundary that may be annexed and urban
reserves. Tigard agrees to provide water to King City so long as King City is a Parry to this
Agreement.
4.2 System Managern Tigard will plan, design, build, finance, operate, maintain, repair
and replace those components of the Water Supply System and the Distribution System located
within King City's boundaries as necessary for source,treatment, transmission, pumping and
storage in a manner comparable to such systems in the City of Tigard and to deliver water as
necessary to King City water system users with recovery of costs through rates so that users in
King City pay their share under Section 4.9 below.
4.3 Curtailment. Tigard maintains a curtailment plan to meet shortages in water supply.
Curtailment shall be consistent and equal throughout Tigard and King City so that all users are
treated equally.
4.4 Demand Forecasting. Tigard will be responsible for demand forecasting and planning
based on population or other information provided by King City. King City will provide
information as reasonably requested by Tigard to enable Tigard to complete this task.
4.5 Regulatory Matters. Tigard will be responsible for compliance with all federal and state
statutes,rules and administrative processes related to water source and water supply and the
Distribution Systems within King City. Tigard will provide or will contract for all water quality
sampling,testing, monitoring and reporting for SDWA and OHA compliance, as well as any
other required reporting for regulatory compliance. Tigard will provide all interfaces with the
Oregon Water Resources Department and other related regulatory agencies regarding provision
of drinking water.
4.6 Cross Connection Control Tigard maintains and will continue to maintain a cross
connection and backflow prevention program that meets current state rules and regulations.
4.7 King City will provide all available maps, drawings, as-builts, AUTOCADS,
or other information to enable Tigard to develop a mapping system compatible with Tigard's
information system
4.8 Budget. Tigard's requested budget will be provided to King City for review within 7
days following submission to Tigard's Budget Officer.King City may provide comments or
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questions to Tigard prior to the first meeting of the Tigard Budget Committee. The Tigard City
Council is the sole and final decision maker on budget and rate matters.
4.9 Rate Methodoloa. Tigard will be responsible for calculation of rates and charges,
including system development charges, as related to the Water Supply System. Tigard will adopt
rates in accordance with the current edition of the American Water Works Association Principles
of Water Rates, Fees, and Charges(known as Ml standards), including any system-related debt
coverage requirements. Tigard will include in the rates such amounts it deems necessary for the
operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of the Distribution System located within King
City's boundaries. Tigard and King City users shall obtain service at the same rates and on the
same terms and conditions.
4.10 Billing. Tigard will assume all billing and collection fimctions, including management of
any existing agreements King City may have for meter reading and other billing and collection
services. King City may include a newsletter to citizens to be included in customer bills so long
as Tigard does not incur additional costs beyond a typical bill. If inclusion of a newsletter or
other publication increases mail processing costs, (printing, folding, sung, etc.), or postage
costs,King City must pay the additional costs.
4.11 Public Relations. Tigard will be responsible for communications and public messaging
regarding water-related issues involving King City. Tigard will make reasonable efforts to first
inform or consult with King City regarding announcement of signifies changes or matters that
may be controversial.
4.12 Council/City Staff Meetings. Tigard Wesentatives familiar with the Distribution System
located within King City's boundaries or familiar with current issues of interest to King City will
attend King City City Council meetings and will meet with the King City city manager as
requested.
4.13 EMgZgKy Service. Tigard will respond to water emergencies 24-hours-a-day, including
weekends and holidays. Tigard will retain records of emergency calls in accordance with Oregon
public retards law. King City will forward all water emergency calls to Tigard.
4.14 Water Management and Conservation. Tigard will be responsible for all water
management and conservation planning as required by the Oregon Water Resources Department.
Tigard will also be responsible for the water master planning as required by the Oregon Health
Authority. In the course of water management and conservation planning, Tigard may perform
water audits and leak detection services in the Distribution System located within King City's
boundaries. Tigard will provide King City a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on
water management and conservation matters affecting King City.
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4.15 mem Operation and Maintenance. Tigard will operate and maintain the Distribution
System located within King City's boundaries in a manner comparable to the Distribution System
within the City of Tigard. Tigard will install services and meters as needed in accordance with
Tigard's standards. Additions, replacements or repairs to the Distribution System will be
according to Tigard's standards for construction Tigard will develop maintenance schedules
consistent with prudent water utility practices. Tigard will he responsible for service requests and
account inquiries.
4.16 Capital Improvement. Tigard will be responsible to budget and appropriate money for
capital improvements. Capital improvements shall be made according to Tigard's Capital
Improvement Plan and timing of projects reasonably designated by Tigard. Tigard will manage
the Capital Improvement Program. All capital improvements shall be constructed according to
Tigard construction standards. Tigard will provide King City with an opportunity to review and
comment on proposed capital improvement plan amendments and the timing of projects that
directly relate to water system assets located in or directly impacting King City.
4.17 Telemetry. Tigard will manage, maintain, and upgrade or replace, as necessary, the
telemetry system. King City will cooperate when radio frequency license renewal is required, if
necessary-
4.18 Activities in King City's Right of Way. King City will not charge Tigard any right of
way permit fees for water-related projects. Except in case of emergency, Tigard will obtain the
appropriate permits prior to working in King City's right of way. Tigard will make reasonable
efforts to notify King City of projects affecting King City's right of way so that King City may
coordinate traffic and other construction-related impacts.
4.19 Pay Stations. King City will designate publicly accessible location(s)for pay stations
where users can submit Tigard utility payments.
4.20 Consumer Confidence Reports. Tigard will provide consumer confidence reports to King
City users, commencing with the report due June 30, 2014.
421 New Development. King City shall refer all applicants who require water service to
Tigard. Tigard will review and provide comments to King City on development applications.
These comments will be provided within the timelines set in current land use statutes. Tigard
will provide the review, approval of engineering plans, inspections and final acceptance of
additions or modifications to the water Distribution System- The Tigard City Engineer has the
authority regarding public water Distribution System improvement design standards, including
any variances within those standards.
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4.22 Debt. Tigard shall not incur general obligation bonds or indebtedness that is a lien
against real property regarding Water Supply System Assets or Distribution System Assets, or
obligate King City or its residents to repay any such debt, without the prior approval of King
City. This restriction shall not apply to bonds or indebtedness backed solely by water system
revenues from King City and Tigard water users.Nothing in this agreement imposes any
additional responsibility on King City or its residents for debt incurred prior to the termination
of the IWB Agreement except as provided in the IWB Agreement.
4.23 Other Matters. Tigard will perform such other functions as the Parties hereto mutually
agree in writing.
V. RIGHT OF WAY
5.1 Use and Occupancy. Tigard shall have the right to use and occupy the streets and roads
of King City where Water Supply System Assets or the Distribution System now exist or are
installed in the future, subject to obtaining a right of way permit for activities within King City
right of way and in accordance with King City's street standards.
52 Fee for Use of&&of Way. Effective 60 days from the date of execution of this
Agreement, Tigard shall pay Ding City a fee of 5%of gross water system revenues generated by
King City water users for use of King City rights of way for Water Supply System Assets and the
Distribution System. The Parties agree that such payment is mutually agreed and.voluntary. The fee
may be revised by mutual agreement of the parties.
VI. ANNEXATION
6.1 Service to Affiexed Areas. Tigard has planned for and will provide water service
according to anticipated densities under the applicable comprehensive plan and zoning codes of
Tigard and King City. Tigard will also serve areas annexed to King City, areas added to the
Urban Growth Boundary and any designated Urban Reserves where King City will ultimately be
required to provide water service. Service will only be provided on annexation to King City or
Tigard,unless the health hazard annexation statutory process compels Tigard to provide water
service to the subject property(ies).
VII. WITHDRAWAL AND TERMINATION
7.1 Vohu , Withdrawal. If King City elects, King City may voluntarily withdraw from
this Agreement without cause upon at least one(1)year prior written notice. Withdrawal will
occur on the next July 1"being at least 12 months from the date of notice. Unless otherwise
agreed by the parties, and except as provided in paragraph 7.5, Tigard will transfer back to King
City the Distribution System Assets. Mash meters will be installed at all connection points to
the Distribution System located within King City's boundaries. Master meters will be owned by
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Tigard but installed at King City expense. If bonds or indebtedness have been incurred against
the Water Supply System Assets or Distribution System Assets, withdrawal cannot occur until
the debts have been paid or satisfactory arrangements to Tigard have been made for payment of
the proportionate share of debt through a wholesale contract with Tigard where the calculated
rate contains a debt service component or other repayment method agreed to by the parties. The
most current edition of the American Water Works Association Principles of Water Rates, Fees,
and Charges(known as Ml standards) will be used to determine wholesale rates.
7.2 Material Breach. In consideration of the conveyance of all right,title and interest to the
Water Supply System Assets to Tigard in Exhibit 2, Tigard agrees to provide water service to
King City. King City may terminate this agreement for material breach on first providing notice
and 60 day opportunity to cure. Termination and withdrawal shall be effective on the date
specified in notice, unless the Parties agree otherwise in writing.
7.3 Notice and Opppmm ty to Cure. Tigard shall have 60 days from the date of notice of
termination for breach in which to cure, or make substantial progress in curing the alleged
breach For purposes of this section, "substantial progress" shall mean that a minimum, Tigard
has provided to King City reasonable assurances that it developed a solution to the breach and
has the means and capability to implement the solution within a reasonable period of time.
7.4 Distribution System Assets. On termination, Tigard shall transfer to King City those
Distribution System Assets located within King City's boundaries as provided in paragraph 7.1,
unless otherwise agreed by the parties. If bonds or indebtedness have been incurred against the
Water Supply System Assets or Distribution System Assets,withdrawal cannot occur until the
debts have been paid or satisfactory arrangements to Tigard have been made for payment of the
proportionate share of debt through a wholesale contract with Tigard where the calculated rate
contains a debt service component or other repayment method agreed to by the parties.
7.5 Water Supply System Assets. Recognizing the conveyance to Tigard under Section 3.1,
King City shall have no right to obtain or re-acquire ownership in any Water Supply System
Asset wherever locate. King City shall not re-acquire any Distribution System Assets owned
by Tigard that serve Tigard users within or outside King City's boundaries.
7.6 Source. If King City terminates the Agreement and re-acquires the Distribution System,
King City must negotiate a wholesale water purchase contract with Tigard or obtain its own
source. If King City negotiates wholesale purchase contract with Tigard,then billings will be
based on water through master meters according to the terms of the contract. The cost of the
master meter,installation therecC and master meter operations, maintenance repair and
replacement will be included in the rate. The proportionate cost of debts under Sections 7.1 or
7.4 will also be included in the rate.
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7.7 Cross Connections. If King City obtains water from another source,then in addition to
the master meters at connection points, Tigard approved backflow prevention devices must be
installed at the expense of King City, unless, in Tigard's sole discretion, it waives this
requirement.
7.8 No Further Obligations Following withdrawal and/or termination,King City shall be
solely responsible for all aspects of the Distribution System transferred to King City. Tigard
shall have no further responsibility for supply and shall be completely released from further
obligations under this Agreement, known or unknown.
VIII.DISPUTE RESOLUTION
8.1 The Parties hereby agree that resolution of any and all disputes, other than a declaration
of material breach, arising out of the terms of this Agreement or interpretation thereof shall
follow the steps as set forth hereunder. Nothing shall prevent the disputing Parties from
waiving any of the steps by mutual consent.
8.2 Dispute Resolution Steps.
a) S1e0 One—Negotiation
A Party who has a dispute will give written notice(Dispute Notice)to the other
Party setting forth the reasons for such dispute. Within ten(10)calendar days
following the Dispute Notice, each Party will designate an authorized
representative to negotiate on behalf of the Party he/she represents and attempt
to negotiate a proposed resolution. If the representatives negotiate a proposed
resolution within ninety(90) days of the Dispute Notice,the representatives
shall reduce the resolution to writing and submit the same for approval by the
King City and Tigard city managers, subject to approval by the governing
bodies if necessary. A resolution so approved shall be binding. If the
proposed resolution is not approved within sixty(60)days,the Parties shall
proceed to Step Two.
b) Step Two—Mediation.
If the dispute cannot be resolved within the timeframe outlined in Step One,the
Parties shall submit the matter to non-binding mediation. The Parties shall attempt
to agree on a mediator. If they cannot agree, within thirty(30)days(or one
hundred and ninety days 190 days ofthe Dispute Notice),the Parties will select a
mediator through the Rules of the American Arbitration Association's Mediation
Service or such other neutral service as the Parties may agree upon.
c) step Three—Legal Action.
If the parties cannot agree on a mediator or if mediation is unsuccessful after two
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hundred and fifty(250)days from the date of Dispute Notice, a Parry may initiate
litigation in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County and
may seek all available remedies. Each Parry shall bear its own legal and expert
witness fees at all stages of the dispute resolution process, including at trial or on
any appeals.
8.3 Nothing in this Article or in Section 7.2 precludes King City from seeking immediate
provisional relief from a court of competent jurisdiction if King City determines that such relief
is necessary to address an immediate threat to the health, safety and welfare of the residents of
King City arising from an alleged breach of this Agreement.
IX. INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE
9.1 Mutual Indemnity Subject to the Constitution and laws of the State of Oregon and the
damage limitations of ORS 30.260 to 30.300, each Party shall defend, indemnify, and hold each
other harmless from and against any and all claims,demands, suits, actions,judgments,
recoveries, liabilities, damages,penalties, costs and expenses, including but not limited to
reasonable attorneys' fees resulting from damage to property or bodily injury, including death, to
the extent caused by a Party's breach of this Agreement or the negligent actions or omissions of
that Party, or its employees, servants, agents,or officers elected or appointed. The
indemnification obligation provided in this section shall survive any withdrawal from, or any
expiration or termination of this Agreement for the duration of any applicable statute of
limitations.
9.2 Insurance. If Tigard hires a consultant or contractor to work on any portion of the Water
Supply System or Water Distribution System located within King City's boundaries, the contract
documents shall require that conwhant/contrac for obtain, prior to beginning any work, and
maintain in full force and effect for the term of the contract, at consultant's/contractor's expense,
comprehensive general liability,to inchide bodily injury and property damage on a combined
single limit per occurrence and aggregate basis; automobile liability with a combined single limit
coverage to include bodily injury and property damage; and other insurance appropriate to the
work to be performed in amounts not less than what Tigard would typically require for similar
work. The named insureds on any policies shall be the consultant/contractor, Tigard and King
City. Consultant/contractor shall name Tigard and King City, their elected and appointed
offcxats, officers, agents, employees and volunteers as additional insureds. The policies shall be
primary to and non-contributory with any insurance or self-insurance carried by Tigard or King
City, and shall be issued by a company authorized to do business in the State of Oregon. The
consultant/contractor shall provide Tigard written notice within thirty(30) days of cancellation or
material modification of the insurance contract at the addresses listed below.
Consultant/contractor shall provide certificates of insurance and additional insured policy
endorsement to Tigard prior to commencement of any work If requested, complete copies of
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inscuance policies shall be provided to Tigard and King City. Consultant/contractor shall be
financially responsible for all pertinent deductibles, self-insured retention and/or self-insurance
used to satisfy these requirements.
X. GENERAL PROVISIONS
10.1 Amendments. Any Party may request changes to this Agreement. Amendments to this
Agreement must be proposed in writing and approved by a vote of the governing body of each
Party.
10.2 Access to Records. To the extent permitted by law, all records, accounts and documents
relating to matters covered by this Agreement shall be subject to inspection, copying, review or
audit by any requesting Party. Upon reasonable notice, during normal working hours, each Party
shall provide the other Party with access to its facilities for copying said records at the requesting
Party's expense.
10.3 Public Records. Tigard and King City will comply all public records laws. A public
records request will be reviewed to identify possible disclosure exemptions prior to disclosure of
the record.
10.4 Confidential Information. If a Party considers any portion of a record it provides under
this Agreement, whether in electronic or hard copy form,to be protect from disclosure under
law, the Party shall clearly identify any specific information that it claims to be"Confidential." A
Party receiving a request for a record marked as Confidential shall notify the other Party of the
request and the date that such record will be released to the requestor unless another Party
obtains a court order to enjoin that disclosure. If another Party fails to timely obtain a court order
enjoining disclosure, the receiving Party will release the requested information on the date
specified. No Party shall be liable for any records that the Party releases in compliance with this
section or in compliance with an order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
10.5 ABeement Complete. This Agreement is a complete expression of the terms herein and
any oral or written representations or understandings not incorporated herein are excluded.
10.6 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of the provisions of this
Agreement.
10.7 Waiver. No term or provision of this Agreement shall be deemed waived and no breach
excluded unless such waiver or consent shall be in writing and signed by the Party claimed to
have waived or consented.
10.8 Subsequent Breach. Waiver of any default shall not be deemed a waiver of any
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subsequent default. Waiver of breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to
be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of
the terms of the Agreement unless stated to be such through written approval of all Parties.
10.9 Rights Reserved. Except as specifically provided herein, each Parry retains all rights and
claims that may exist now or in the future against another Party.
10.10 Notice. Any notice shall be in writing and shall be addressed to the person designated
below. Any notice may be given by certified mail, overnight delivery, facsimile, or personal
delivery. Notice is deemed given when delivered. Email may be used for notice that does not
allege a breach or dispute under this Agreement. The following contact information shall apply
until amended in writing by a Party providing new contact information to each other Parry.
KING CITY TIGARD
Name:Ciro Mariawer Name:City Manager
Address: 15300 SW 1161'Ave.King,CkyOR Address: 13125 SW Hall Blvd Tigard,Out 97223
97224 Email:
Email: Telephone: 503-639-4171
Telephone: 503-639-4082 Fax:
Fax:
10.11 Partial Invalidity. If any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be invalid, illegal
or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. If the invalidated
section is essential to the benefit of the bargain,the Parties will in good faith negotiate a
replacement provision to make the Parties whole to the greatest extent possible.
10.12 Assi&nmgnt. No Parry may sell or assign any of its rights or benefits under this
Agreement without approval of the governing bodies of each Party.
10.13 Survival. Unless otherwise provided in a deed or document transferring assets,
the terms of this Agreement shall survive closing or transfer.
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