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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 05/19/2020 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 066, 2020, APPROPRAgenda Item 8 Item # 8 Page 1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY May 19, 2020 City Council STAFF Adam Bromley, Director of Operations & Technology Lance Smith, Utilities Strategic Finance Director Tim McCollough, Deputy Director, Utilities Light and Power Cyril Vidergar, Legal SUBJECT Second Reading of Ordinance No. 066, 2020, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Authorizing the Transfer of Previously Appropriated Funds in the Light and Power Fund for the 700 Wood Street Remodel Project and Related Art in Public Places. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This item meets the following COVID-19 emergency priorities for being on the Council agenda: • Priority 5 - Items that must move forward based on a council-directed timeline, i.e., completion of a pilot project or the end of a moratorium. • Priority 6 - Items that relate to funding, operation and business activities that the City must continue despite of the current crisis. This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 5, 2020, appropriates funds necessary for completion of the joint control room and associated 700 Wood Street remodel project for Fort Collins Connexion and Electric Utility/Light & Power (L&P) operations. L&P is requesting an appropriation of $900,000 from uncommitted reserves, which has been included in the Utilities’ financial rate strategy and 2019 Capital Improvement Plan. Since this appropriation request is for the purpose of capital construction, City Code also requires a $9,000 contribution (1% of the amount being appropriated) to the Art in Public Places program. This amount is also being requested from uncommitted L&P reserves, bringing the total use of L&P reserves in this request to $909,000. In addition to the appropriation from available reserves, L&P is requesting a transfer of $770,000 in funds previously appropriated for the Substation capital parent account to obtain the remaining funds for the 700 Wood Street remodel project. Council Finance Committee considered and supported this approach on April 20, 2020. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading. ATTACHMENTS 1. First Reading Agends Item Summary, May 5, 2020 (w/o attachments) (PDF) 2. Ordinance No. 066, 2020 (PDF) COPY Agenda Item 6 Item # 6 Page 1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY May 5, 2020 City Council STAFF Adam Bromley, Director of Operations & Technology Lance Smith, Utilities Strategic Finance Director Tim McCollough, Deputy Director, Utilities Light and Power Cyril Vidergar, Legal SUBJECT First Reading of Ordinance No. 066, 2020, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Authorizing the Transfer of Previously Appropriated Funds in the Light and Power Fund for the 700 Wood Street Remodel Project and Related Art in Public Places. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This item is coming to Council because it meets the following Priorities: (5) will directly support a council driven timeline for an operational space for the network operations and engineering staff in Connexion and (6) provides funding for a project that the City must continue despite the current crisis. The requested off-cycle appropriation will provide funds necessary to complete the joint control room and associated 700 Wood Street remodel project for Fort Collins Connexion (Connexion) and Electric Utility/Light & Power (L&P) operations. L&P is requesting an appropriation of $900,000 from uncommitted reserves, which has been included in the Utilities’ financial rate strategy and 2019 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). Since this appropriation request is for the purpose of capital construction, City Code also requires a $9,000 contribution (1% of the amount being appropriated) to the Art in Public Places (APP) program. This amount is also being requested from uncommitted L&P reserves, bringing the total use of L&P reserves in this request to $909,000. In addition to the appropriation from available reserves, L&P is requesting a transfer of $770,000 in funds previously appropriated for the Substation capital parent account to obtain the remaining funds for the 700 Wood Street remodel project. Council Finance Committee considered and supported this approach on April 20, 2020. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION In 2018, L&P included a budget offer in the 2019/20 BFO process to update the Supervisory Control Operations (SCO) center; Council approved that offer as part of the 2019/20 budget. SCO is the control room for the electric distribution center; electric system operators direct switching operations in the field and monitor substation and distribution equipment status to maintain safe, reliable operations of the electric system. SCO is the only area within 700 Wood Street that was not part of the 2016/17 remodel of the 700 Wood Street facilities. The 2019/20 budget offer is $950,000 for the following scope of work:  New electric operator consoles replacing existing consoles that are over 30 years old  A video display system to integrate the new enterprise level software systems to display operational system maps, manage outages, perform advanced distribution management and replace the existing paper wall map ATTACHMENT 1 COPY Agenda Item 6 Item # 6 Page 2  Replacing existing raised floors at the end of their useful life  Upgrading lighting and acoustics  Asbestos remediation In 2019, it was determined that several functional groups within Connexion (at least 20 employees) need to be located at 700 Wood Street. L&P previously moved employees out of the building to accommodate Connexion Outside Plant employees; as such, little space remains for additional personnel. Therefore, Connexion and L&P began a conceptual design to remodel 700 Wood Street to meet the following criteria:  Integrate the network operations (Connexion) and electric system operations (L&P) groups into a transparent joint control room facility  Maintain or exceed the existing level of conference room space  Accommodate the network engineering staff from Connexion  Provide workspaces for L&P staff displaced by incoming Connexion personnel or the new remodel Connexion and L&P also worked with Operations Services, the contracted architect, the control room design consultant, and general contractor on the proposed conceptual design for the joint control room and associated 700 Wood Street remodel. This conceptual design multiplies the affected square footage of the original approved budget item by more than 5-times (original - 1,823 square feet proposed - 9,829 square feet). It also includes the following necessary improvements not originally budgeted:  Reconfiguration (moving walls) of SCO, e.g., moving kitchen, break room, and existing bathroom to create two bathrooms  Eliminating existing Poudre, Energy, Horsetooth, and Jetson conference spaces, and adding six new conference spaces  Reconfiguring/displacing L&P employee workspaces  Incorporating network engineering and operations employee workspaces  Adding Connexion lab space Due to the expanded scope of the project, the estimated cost has grown considerably. The current total estimated cost for the project is $4.37 million; current estimates for each department’s share are $1.75 million for Connexion and $2.62 million for L&P. Staff is currently at about 50% design/20% contingency budget and we expect to refine these estimates as we reach an 80% design/20% contingency. Staff has already reduced the total cost by over $400,000 by value-engineering line items, e.g., adding a coffee station and reconfiguring a small bathroom/locker room. Staff is in process to identify other areas for potential value-engineering and cost reductions that do not degrade the quality of the end product. L&P has $950,000 appropriated for this work through the 2019/20 budget; and, in an effort to follow City financial guidance regarding potential delays in capital expenditures to help match expected revenue shortcomings, this appropriation does not rely solely on reserves for the entire budget shortfall ($1.7 million). Staff proposes a two- pronged approach that Council Finance Committee reviewed and supported to obtain the funds necessary for the remodel project as described above:  Obtain a portion ($900,000) by appropriating the amount included in the CIP from L&P reserves and  Obtain the remaining funds ($770,000) by reallocating from other capital accounts within L&P. The off-cycle appropriation amount is included in L&P’s current rate strategy (i.e., rate setting recommendations) as it was planned for in the 2019 CIP. L&P provides proposed capital expenditures for each budget cycle to the Utilities finance division to inform electric rates strategy and future increases. As part of L&P’s 2019 CIP, staff anticipated a budget shortfall once discussions with Connexion began and attempted to include the additional funds necessary through an appropriation to complete the remodel project. This approach allows the appropriation to be funded directly through electric rate revenues. The line item in the CIP for this appropriation was for $900,000, which is just short of the current project estimates. However, this action demonstrates that more than half of the money needed in the appropriation is already projected in existing electric rate revenues and only $770,000 additional COPY Agenda Item 6 Item # 6 Page 3 is needed to fully fund the additional remodeling work. With support from Council Finance Committee and Utilities finance, staff recommends Council re-appropriate unused capital dollars in the L&P Substation parent account to obtain the remaining budget necessary; all capital work currently planned for in the Substations area is included in the budget and the parent account is able to accommodate this re-appropriation. Not funding this appropriation results in the delay of a permanent working space for Connexion network operations and engineering personnel and limits the value of upgraded enterprise software systems (Advanced Distribution Management System and SCADA system) in L&P. L&P staff realizes the timing of this request is unfortunate given the current financial unpredictability; however, staff is also mindful of the potential for revenues to be below budgeted levels and does not anticipate other off-cycle appropriations in 2020. As such, staff is confident in the timeliness of this off-cycle appropriation recommendation. CITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS Staff does not anticipate any negative financial impacts related to the appropriation from L&P reserves or the Substation capital parent account, which will both maintain healthy positive balances after the appropriations. L&P has all Substation capital projects budgeted for 2020 and will not need any funds from the parent account. Even with this appropriation from the Substation parent account, L&P would be able to utilize the remaining balance to fund planned 2021 projects, which will reduce pressure to rely solely on rates to fund the projects included in the CIP. The impacts to these funds are shown below. The following is a summary of the existing project funding and additional funding resources: Prior Appropriated Funds 2020 BFO item $950,000 Funds to be Appropriated with this Action Off-cycle Supplemental Appropriation from L&P reserves $900,000 Re-allocation of unused capital dollars in L&P Substation Parent $770,000 L&P Portion of Estimated Total Project Cost $2,620,000 The following is a summary of the status of L&P available reserves before and after this appropriation: Estimated L&P reserves available at end of 2019 $10,500,000 L&P reserves available after CAP Mitigation & Resiliency Appropriation $6,753,862 (Ordinance No. 006, 2020) Wood Street Remodel Appropriation $900,000 Wood Street Remodel APP Contribution $9,000 Remaining L&P reserves available $5,844,862 The following is a summary of the status of the L&P Substation Parent account before and after the re- appropriation: Substation Parent Account Balance $1,907,354 Re-appropriation Amount to Wood St. Remodel $770,000 Remaining Substation Parent Account Balance $1,137,354 BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The staff recommendation included in this AIS was supported by Council Finance Committee on April 20, 2020. -1- ORDINANCE NO. 066, 2020 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROPRIATING PRIOR YEAR RESERVES AND AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED FUNDS IN THE LIGHT AND POWER FUND FOR THE 700 WOOD STREET REMODEL PROJECT AND RELATED ART IN PUBLIC PLACES WHEREAS, the 2016-2017 City Budget included costs to renovate the Utility Service Center (USC) located at 700 Wood Street, focusing on modification to meet Electric Utility/Light & Power staff needs, improving building security and energy efficiency, and replacing the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system; and WHEREAS, since the 2016-2017 renovations, the City began a telecommunications service and facilities division (FC Connexion) and certain FC Connexion personnel began using USC workspaces, which was an unanticipated use at the time of the 2016-2017 renovations; and WHEREAS, FC Connexion service deployment has matured to the point where network control needs to be centrally managed with Light & Power facilities to accommodate efficient delivery of FC Connexion services along with reliable operation of the City’s electric system; and WHEREAS, the Supervisory Control Operations center (SCO) located in the USC is the control room from which electric system operators direct operations and monitor distribution status to maintain safe, reliable operations of the City’s electric system, and additional technical and functional spaces, and related value-engineering improvements are needed to the SCO to co- manage FC Connexion services from this space; and WHEREAS, the facility upgrades needed to manage FC Connexion operations from the SCO will also require related improvements at the USC to minimize displacement burdens on Light & Power staff currently using affected facilities; and WHEREAS, Utilities staff recommends appropriating approximately $2.6 million in Light & Power fund reserves and unexpended Substation Parent fund monies to complete the SCO and related renovations to locate FC Connexion functional staff and technical facilities at the USC; and WHEREAS, this proposed appropriation benefits public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Fort Collins and serves the public purpose of utilizing existing Utility facilities to provide cost-effective centralized management of City electric distribution services and broadband services, while maintaining a high level of service for ratepayers of both service; and WHEREAS, this project involves construction estimated to cost more than $250,000, as such, City Code Section 23-304 requires one percent of these qualified appropriations to be transferred to the Cultural Services and Facilities Fund for a contribution to the Art in Public Places (APP) program; and -2- WHEREAS, contributions to Art in Public Places for each Utility are kept and spent in such Utility’s own fund, except for maintenance, administration, repair and display costs pursuant to City Code Section 23-303 which are paid from the Cultural Services and Facilities Fund; and WHEREAS, City Charter Art. V, Section 9 permits the City Council, upon the recommendation of the City Manager, to appropriate by ordinance at any time during the fiscal year such funds for expenditure as may be available from reserves accumulated in prior years, notwithstanding that such reserves were not previously appropriated; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended the appropriation described herein and determined that this appropriation is available and previously unappropriated from the Light & Power Fund and will not cause the total amount appropriated in the Light & Power Fund to exceed the current estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received in that Fund during this fiscal year; and WHEREAS, City Charter Art. V, Section 10 authorizes the City Council, upon recommendation by the City Manager, to transfer by ordinance any unexpended and unencumbered appropriated amount or portion thereof from one fund or capital project to another fund or capital project, provided that the purpose for which the transferred funds are to be expended remains unchanged, the purpose for which the funds were initially appropriated no longer exists, or the proposed transfer is from a fund or capital project in which the amount appropriated exceeds the amount needed to accomplish the purpose specified in the appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended the transfer of $770,000 from the Substations capital project parent account to the 700 Wood Street remodel capital project and determined that the proposed transfer is from a capital project account in which the amount appropriated exceeds the amount needed to accomplish the purpose specified in the appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended the transfer of $1,980 from the Light & Power Fund to the Cultural Services & Facilities Fund and determined that the purpose for which the transferred funds are to be expended remains unchanged; and WHEREAS, in accordance with City Charter Art. V, Section 10, the appropriation of reserves for the Project from the Light & Power Fund and the transfer of a portion of those unexpended and unencumbered appropriated funds to the APP program established by City Code Section 23-304(a) will be used for Light & Power purposes and improvements in connection with the Project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and findings contained in the recitals set forth above. Section 2. That there is hereby appropriated for expenditure from prior year reserves in the Light & Power Fund the sum of NINE HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($909,000) for the 700 Wood Street Remodel Project and appropriated therein as follows: -3- • 700 Wood Street Remodel Project $900,000 • Art in Public Places Project (Artwork) 7,020 • Art in Public Places Project (transfer to Cultural Services Fund for APP Operations) 1,800 • Art in Public Places Project (transfer to Cultural Services Fund for APP Maintenance) 180 TOTAL $909,000 Section 3. That the unexpended and unencumbered appropriated amount of ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1,800) in the Light & Power Fund is authorized for transfer to the Cultural Services & Facilities Fund and appropriated therein for the Art in Public Places Program Operations. Section 4. That the unexpended and unencumbered appropriated amount of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS ($180) in the Light & Power Fund is authorized for transfer to the Cultural Services & Facilities Fund and appropriated therein for the Art in Public Places Program Maintenance. Section 5. That the unexpended and unencumbered appropriated amount of SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($770,000) is hereby authorized for transfer from the Substations Capital Projects parent account to the 700 Wood Street Remodel Project. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 5th day of May, A.D. 2020, and to be presented for final passage on the 19th day of May, A.D. 2020. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk -4- Passed and adopted on final reading on the 19th day of May, A.D. 2020. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk