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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 47249 (2)ty0'4 18 2W15 Oil OF FORT '1•L, Fy Girl SEC' City of Fort Worth 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Between and oat calif Johnson Controls, Inc. 707 N Freeway I-35W Suite 112 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 WHEREAS, the City of Fort Worth desires to obtain an energy and water conservation evaluation of the Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility to determine what measures can be taken to conserve natural resources and the associated savings in plant operating costs; and WHEREAS, Johnson Controls, Inc. is knowledgeable in providing professional consulting services directly related to electric, gas, and water conservation measures; and WHEREAS, Chapter 302, Texas Local Government Code, generally authorizes the execution of a contract whereby the cost of the contract is to be paid for from the savings and revenues incurred as a result of implementing the conservation measures recommended by a consultant. NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL BY THE PRESENTS: The City of Fort Worth, acting herein by and through its duly authorized Assistant City Manager ("City"), and Johnson Controls, Inc., acting herein by and through its duly authorized South Region Area General Manager ("JCI"), enter into this Project Development Agreement ("Contract") as hereafter described. 1. Definitions As used in this contract, the following terms shall mean: A) "Premises" shall mean the Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility and any support buildings related to the energy consuming systems of this facility. B) "Payback" shall mean the period of time needed for the cumulative savings and revenues the City realizes to offset the fully burdened project costs. C) "Savinws" shall mean energy and "hard" operational costs avoided as a result of the project. D) "Revenues" shall mean revenues paid to the City as a result of the project. E) "Fully Burdened Final Project Costs" shall mean all costs to the City associated with implementing JCI's recommendations including but not necessarily limited to: the cost to prepare the Study, the direct and indirect costs associated with designing and installing the measures accepted by the City, operations and maintenance ("O&M") costs, financing costs and annual measurement and verification ("M&V") costs. 2. Services of JCI JCI agrees to perform with the professional standards customarily observed for such services in the State of Texas for the preparation of a detailed evaluation study ("Study") of the City's Premises to determine the operational expenditures and characteristics of the Premises and to identify improvements, operational efficiency measures, procedures, installations and services that can be made to the Premises in order to improve the infrastructure, reduce the operating costs, and increase revenues on these existing Premises. The Study shall include, but not necessarily be limited to: A) Descriptions of the specific Facility Improvements Measures ("FIMs") that JCI recommends, including: scope of work, costs, equipment list, and implementation schedule. B) A breakdown of the utility, O&M and capital costs that can be avoided and increased revenues than can be realized by implementing the FIMs. CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA .�; CITY SECRETARY Ft WORTH, TX Page 1 of 10 C) A statement of the amount of savings and revenues JCI guarantees that the City would realize for each recommended FIM. D) The project payback shall be based upon the Fully Burdened Final Project Cost and shall be 15 years or less. 3. Attachments The following attachments are a part of this Project Development Agreement: Attachment A of this Agreement defines the Scope of Services for the Study. Attachment B of this Agreement outlines special constraints applicable to the development of the FIMs and installation procedures. 4. City Responsibilities During the work to be performed by JCI, the City shall provide all criteria and full information as to City's requirements and designate an individual to act on the City's behalf on all matters concerning this contract. City will furnish to JCI, upon request, accurate and complete information concerning operational procedures and expenditures for the Premises, including but not limited to the following data: 1) Actual utility bills supplied by the utility and other relevant utility records; 2) Copy of agreements with Renda, current of operator of existing turbine plant, and Renovar, current operator of landfill gas plant, and other third parties for utilities and plant operations; 3) Descriptions of relevant operational or maintenance procedures utilized at the Premises; 4) Summary of annual operating expenditures; 5) Discharge permits; 6) Operating reports; 7) Relevant information from the solids management facility plan; 8) Prior efficiency audits or studies of the Premises and/or operating procedures; 9) Identify other ongoing and/or anticipated projects that will affect the project. JCI agrees to work diligently to assess the validity of information provided and to confirm or correct the information as needed. 5. Preparation of Performance Contracting Project Agreement Within 30 days after the City decides to implement the FIMs recommended by JCI in the Study, JCI will prepare and submit to the City a Peiformance Contracting Project Agreement, which shall define the Scope of Work for implementation of the facility improvements and operational efficiency measures, procedures, and services recommended in the Study that will reduce the City's overall expense in operating the Premises. 6. Price and Payment Terms A. The fixed fee for implementation of the Study is $556,500 ("Fee"). B. The Fee shall be payable to JCI if and only if: (1) after careful review of the Study by a licensed professional engineer mutually acceptable to the City and to JCI, who is not an officer or employee of the City or JCI or who is not otherwise associated with the City or JCI ( `Independent Engineer"), said Independent Engineer determines in his/her professional opinion that the costs of the improvements and recommendations that meet the requirements of Attachment B will be recovered in 15 years or less through the guaranteed savings and revenues to be experienced and the City decides not to implement the improvements recommended by JCI or (2) the City implements the improvements recommended by JCI. CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 2 of 10 C. The City shall require the Independent Engineer to document the findings, and conclusions and the basis therefor, in a written report (` Independent Engineer's Report") and shall further require such Independent Engineer to transmit one (1) copy of the report to JCI within three (3) days of its preparation. D. In the event of the occurrence of paragraph B(1), City will make payment to JCI within 90 days of the date of the City s decision not to implement the improvements and recommendations of the Study but no later than 180 days from the date of submission of the Study by JCI. E. In the event of the occurrence of paragraph B(2), the Fee shall be included in the costs for the implementation of the Performance Contracting Project Agreement and shall be payable in accordance with the terms to be contained therein. F. At any time during the performance of this Contract, should JCI determine that sufficient savings cannot be attained to meet the City's project criteria and the maximum payback period of 15 years, the Contract may be terminated by written notice from JCI to the City. In such event, the City may immediately terminate this Contract and the City shall have no obligation to pay, in whole or in part, the amount specified. 7. Indemnity JCI covenants and agrees to, and by these presents does hereby indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, suits or causes of action of any nature whatsoever, brought for or on account of any personal injuries or damages to persons or property, including death, to the extent caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of JCI in connection with the performance of the work under this contract. 8. Insurance Requirements A. Insurance coverage and limits. JCI shall provide to the City certificate(s) of insurance documenting policies of the following coverage at minimum limits that are to be in effect prior to commencement of work on under this contract: Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 aggregate Automobile Liability $1,000,000 each accident (or reasonably equivalent limits of coverage Twritten on a split limits basis). Coverage shall be on any vehicle used in the course of performing this contract Worker's Compensation Coverage A:statutory limits Coverage B:$100,000 each accident $500,000 disease - policy limit $100,000 disease - each employee Professional Liability $1,000,000 each claim/annual aggregate CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 3 of 10 B. Certificates of insurance evidencing that the JCI has obtained all required insurance shall be delivered to the City prior to proceeding with the Project. (1) Applicable policies shall be endorsed to name the City an Additional Insured thereon, as its interests may appear. The term City shall include its employees, officers, officials, agents, and volunteers as respects the contracted services. (2) Certificate(s) of insurance shall document that insurance coverage specified herein are provided under applicable policies documented thereon. (3) Any failure on part of the City to request required insurance documentation shall not constitute a waiver of the insurance requirements (4) A minimum of thirty (30) days' notice of cancellation or material change in coverage shall be provided to the City. A ten (10) days' notice shall be acceptable in the event of non-payment of premium. Such terms shall be endorsed onto JCI's insurance policies. Notice shall be sent to John R. Carman, Water Director City of Fort Worth, 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76012. (5) Insurers for all policies must be authorized to do business in the state of Texas or be otherwise approved by the City and such insurers shall be acceptable to the City in terms of their financial strength and solvency. (6) Deductible limits, or self -insured retentions, affecting insurance required herein shall be acceptable to the City in its sole discretion; and, in lieu of traditional insurance any alternative coverage maintained through insurance pools or risk retention groups must be also approved. Dedicated financial resources or letters of credit may also be acceptable to the City. (7) Applicable policies shall each be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City as respects the Project. (8) The City shall be entitled, upon its request and without incurring expense, to review JCI's insurance policies including endorsements thereto and, at the City's discretion, JCI may be required to provide proof of insurance premium payments. (9) The Commercial General Liability insurance policy shall have no exclusions by endorsements unless the City approves such exclusions in writing. (10) The Professional Liability insurance policy, if written on a claims made basis shall be maintained by JCI for a minimum two (2) year period subsequent to the term of this contract unless such coverage is provided JCI on an occurrence basis. (11) The City shall not be responsible for the direct payment of any insurance premiums required by this agreement. It is understood that insurance cost is an allowable component of JCI's overhead. (12) All insurance required herein except for the Professional Liability insurance policy, shall be written on an occurrence basis in order to be approved by the City. (13) JCI's sub -consultants; if any, shall be required to maintain the same or reasonably equivalent insurance coverage as required for JCI. JCI shall provide City with documentation thereof on a certificate of insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event a sub -consultant's insurance coverage is canceled or terminated, such cancellation or termination shall not constitute a breach by JCI of this agreement. CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 4 of l0 9. Assignment This Contract cannot be assigned by either party without the prior written consent of the other party. Any such attempted assignment shall be void. 10. Disputes Disputes will be resolved by litigation. Venue of any litigation shall lie exclusively in Tarrant County, Texas. 11. Notices Any notice to be given under this Contract shall be given as follows: If to City: John R. Carman Water Director City of Fort Worth Water Department 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 With Electronic or Print Copy of legal issues to: Douglas W Black Sr. Assistant City Attorney City of Fort Worth Law Department 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Doug.black@fortworthtexas.gov If to JCI: Daniel Hamil South Region Area General Manager Johnson Controls, Inc 3021 West Bend Drive Irving, Texas 75063 12. Conflicts between Documents Any conflict between this Contract, the Request for Proposal, and JCI s Response to the Request for Proposal shall be resolved in this order this Contract shall control over the Request for Proposal and the Response. The Request for Proposal shall control over the Response. 13. Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) Participation In accord with City of Fort Worth Ordinance No. 20020-12-2011, as amended, the City has goals for the participation of minority business enterprises and woman business enterprises in City contracts. JCI acknowledges the MWWBE goal established for this contract and its commitment to meet that goal. Any misrepresentation of facts (other than a negligent misrepresentation) and/or the commission of fraud by JCI may result in the termination of this agreement and debarment from participating in City contracts for a period of time of not less than three (3) years CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 5 of 10 14. Miscellaneous Provisions A. JCI shall perform all work and services hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, agent, servant or employee of the City. JCI shall have exclusive control of, and the exclusive right to control the details of the work performed hereunder, and all persons performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, employees and sub -consultants. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between the City and JCI, its officers, agents, employees and sub -consultants, and doctrine of respondeat superior has no application as between the City and the JCI. B. The parties acknowledge that each party and its counsel have had an opportunity to review and revise this Contract and that the normal rules of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this contract or exhibits hereto. C. This document may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which, when taken together, shall encompass and embody the whole, fully executed document. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Fort Worth has caused this document to be signed in its name and on its behalf by its designated City Manager and attested by its Secretary, with the corporate seal of the City of Fort Worth affixed. Johnson Controls, Inc. has executed this instrument through its duly authorized officers including any attestations or corporate seal. Effective as of the date subscribed by the City's designated City Manager. City of Fort Worth eine )sere.----ra-JD Jesus J. Chapa Assistant City Manager Date: it e' APPROVAL RECOMME L ;'s-4/ Joh :'R. Carman, Dject r Water Department APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Douglas W. Black Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: Mary J. City Secretary Date: CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA WWI c Johnson Controls, Inc. Daniel Hamil South Region Area General Manager Date: bit? 7 eare JCI Corporate Seal: OFFICIAL KtctURD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX Page 6 of 10 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Attachment A Scope of Services The JCI ESPC Project Development Agreement (PDA) will include a detailed energy audit for the Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility. The result of the Study will be a report to the City that includes: baselines, existing conditions proposed Facility Improvement Measures (FIMs), guaranteed maximum implementation price (GMAX) for each FIM guaranteed annual savings & revenues for each FIM, measuring and verification (M&V) plan and project cash flow analysis (CFA). The following describes the tasks the JCI Team will follow to execute this PDA. To accomplish the desired schedule, some of the various tasks will be developed in parallel 1. Establish Contractual Requirements to Sell Power • Confirm with Oncor the process and schedule to approve and install an interconnection • Assistance with Oncor contract negotiations • Confirm with ERCOT the process and schedule to sell power to the grid • Assistance with ERCOT / Qualified Scheduling Entity (QSE) agreements 2. Establish Regulatory Requirements • Air permit revisions 3. Establish Amount of Energy Available to Sell to the Grid • Cut rent and future plant energy 1 equirements • Power generation capability and reliability • Additional energy conservation FIMs 4. Analyze Fuel Supply Requirements and Options • Current and future power generation requirements • Current and future plant fuel requirements • Cost capability, reliability, flexibility, pressure, BTU content and quality of the following fuel sources: ➢ Landfill gas (LFG) ➢ Digester gas (DG) ➢ On -site natural gas wells ➢ Purchased commercial natural gas 5. Analyze New Revenue Stream Opportunities • Sell power to grid • Revisit REC's • Transport bio-gas • Additional Oncor SOP rebates • Demand Response • Co -digestion tip fees 6. Analyze Additional FIM Opportunities • New HRSG • Digester gas improvements • Electrical system upgrades • Steam system improvements • Aeration system improvements CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 7 of 10 7. FIM Scope of Work • Develop scope of work and bidding documents for each FIM 8. Implementation Costs • Pre -qualification of subcontractors & vendors • Develop GMAX price for each FIM 9. Savings & Revenues • Finalize utility savings & increased revenues for each FIM • Finalize O&M cost impacts for each FIM 9. M&V Plan • Finalize M&V plan & costs 10. Validate Energy Plant Financial Performance • Annual revenues & savings vs. power generation costs 11. Funding / Financing Project 12. Submit Project Cash Flow Analysis 13. Submit Detailed Audit Report 14. Third Party Review • Coordinate with third party review engineer 15. Submit Performance Contract Agreement Facility Imnrovement Measures (FIMs) FIM #V3.1: Export Power to the Grid • Finalize Oncor application engineering requirements. Oncor application fee will be paid by JCI. • Electrical gear required by Oncor • Upgrades and controls for switchgear EDS protection relays • Communication system between the plant and Oncor substations • Bio gas delivery and regulation upgrades • Digester gas compressor upgrades • High pressure fuel gas compressor upgrades • Evaluate turbine generator performance • Flare equipment analysis • Evaluate impact to existing power factor correction capacitors FIM #V3.2: New HRSG • New HRSG and PLC controls • Bypass stack analysis • New dearator tank and pumps • Duct burner modifications FIM #V3.3: Digester Gas Improvements • Clean anaerobic digesters 1-8 • Digester lid inspection and repairs • Eight (8) new linear motion mixers • Co -digestion modifications CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 8 of 10 FIM #V3.4: Electrical System Upgrades • A Bus and B Bus upgrades • Modification configuration of switchgear EDS • Upgrade substation selector switches • Plant electricity sub -metering FIM #V3.5: Steam System Improvements • Steam system performance and reliability upgrades FIM #V3.6: Aeration System Improvements • Replace all membrane DO probes with modern luminescent probes • Install ammonia and nitrate probes • Install flow meter and control valve on air lines to chlorine contact tanks • Replace seals on Dresser couplings to eliminate leaks • Right -size aeration control valves on Aeration Basins 9-11 and 1-6 • Install additional lines to loop the distribution system to provide more flexibility to manage air distribution system • DCS code improvements CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 9 of l0 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Attachment B Special Constraints 1. All operating procedure changes must be approved by the City. 2. Light intensities will meet Illumination Engineering Society (IES) standards. 3. Any O&M savings included in the guaranteed savings amount must be "hard" savings (i.e. clearly definable savings in parts, materials, and/or contract services) as compared to actual O&M costs associated with the status quo system. 4. All facilities must maintain normal operations during renovations so FIM costs must account for whatever accommodations are necessary (to be determined on a case by case basis) to ensure this. 5. Any utility or process shutdown at Village Creek requires a written shutdown plan to be submitted and approved by the City no later than two weeks before the shutdown. 6. During installation of approved FIMs, JCI and City shall coordinate the activities of JCI and JCI's subcontractors with City employees and/or agents JCI shall not commit or permit any act that will interfere with the performance of business activities conducted by the City or its employees without prior written approval of City. 7. The procedures/systems for establishing base year consumption and calculating future year's savings are subject to the City's review and approval. 8. Procurements will comply with the Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise requirements of the City of Fort Worth Ordinance. 9. Performance and payment bonds that conform of the requirements of Chapter 2253, Texas Govei nment Code, are required. Contractors shall also carry insurance in such amounts as may be determined by the City in its sole discretion. CFW-JCI Village Creek Phase V, Section 3 PDA Page 10 of 10 Johnson AL ,a Controls DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY The undersigned, President of Johnson Controls, Inc., a Wisconsin corporation (the "Company"), pursuant to the authority vested in him by a certain resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company on January 23, 1980 hereby authorizes Daniel L. Hamil Area General Manager — Global Energy Solutions (hereinafter, the "Delegate") to perform, on behalf of the Company, the acts described below: To execute and deliver any and all contracts for the performance of work, sale of goods, and furnishing of services in the ordinary course of business and in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000.00. This authority does not extend to: a. the execution of surety, performance or bid bonds; b. the collection, receipt and recovery of monies due or to become due to the Company and the issuance of receipts and releases for the payment thereof; c. the signing of any notes, contracts, or any other agreement to borrow money in the name of the Company, or any form of guaranty for the payment or performance of obligations of any subsidiary, affiliate, or joint venture of the Company; or d. the signing, on behalf of the Company, of any deeds, abstracts, offers to purchase or any other instruments pertaining to the purchase or sale of real property. Any actions taken by such Delegate within the scope of acts authorized herein taken between the date of expiration of any prior delegation of authority and the date hereof are hereby ratified, confirmed and approved as the acts and deeds of this Company. This authority shall remain in full force and effect through May 26, 2016. Signed at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 27th day of May, 2015. TEST: rian wai l ader, Secretary ex A. Molinaroli, President te- et oejsr rereer M&C Review Page 1 of 3 Official site of the City of Fort Worth, Texas CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FORTR'fH COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 9/29/2015 o Ordinance No. 21913-6O9e2O15 DATF: CODF: SUBJECT: 9/29/2015 REFERENCE NO.: **C-27490 C TYPE: CONSENT LOG NAME:60VC-ESPC PHV-3 PUBLIC HEARING: NO Authorize Acceptance of $1,321,424.58 in Incentives from the ONCOR Electric Delivery Commercial Standard Offer Program for the Phase V Section 2 Energy Improvements, Authorize Project Development Agreement with Johnson Controls, Inc., in the Amount of $556,500.00 for the Detailed Study for Phase V, Section 3, Energy Improvements Projects at Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility and Provide for Staff Costs in the Amount of $25,000.00 for a Total Study Cost of $581,500.00 and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance (City Project No. 02548) (COUNCIL DISTRICT 5) R:f,COMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Authorize the Acceptance of $1,321,424.58 in Incentives from the ONCOR Electric Delivery Commercial Standard Offer Program for the Village Creek Phase V Section 2 Energy Savings Performance Contract; 2. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing the estimated receipts and appropriations in the Sewer Capital Projects Fund in the amount of $1,321,424.58; and 3. Authorize a Project Development Agreement with Johnson Controls, Inc., in the amount of $556,500.00 for the Detailed Study for Phase V Section 3 Energy Improvements at Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility. DISCUSSION: On February 2, 2010 (M&C C-24070) and July 20, 2010 (M&C C-24360) the City Council authorized Amendments Nos. 4 and 5 to the City's Energy Savings Performance Contract with Johnson Controls, Inc., for Phase V, Sections 1 and 2 Energy Improvements at Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility (VCWRF). As part of Phase V Section 2, Johnson Controls, Inc., applied for special energy efficiency incentives, available through the ONCOR Electric Delivery Commercial Standard Offer Program, for the Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility steam generation system installed as part of the energy improvements project. After the evaluation period, the project was awarded $1,321,424.58. The improvements to the energy systems at VCWRF implemented during Phase V Sections 1 and 2 resulted in a nearly 40 percent reduction of purchased electricity at the facility. The proposed Phase V Section 3 improvements to be evaluated during this detailed study include: 1. Addition of linear motion mixers and ancillary equipment for the remaining eight anaerobic digesters; 2. Addition of a second heat recovery steam generator and second turbine exhaust duct; and 3. Installation of additional equipment needed to retrofit the existing electrical system to be capable http://apps.efwnet.org/council_packet/inc_review.asp?ID=21245&councildate=9/29/2015 10/9/2015 M&C Review Page 2 of 3 of exporting power. The detailed study to evaluate electricity savings opportunities at VCWRF is expected to take approximately six months. After reviewing the results, Staff will submit a separate recommendation for Final Engineering and Implementation of the project. Final Engineering is anticipated to start June 2016 and construction is anticipated to start June 2017. Implementation of the proposed equipment is expected to take the VCWRF to a ' Net Zero" electricity purchase during average wastewater flow periods and is expected to lead to the export of electricity from the VCWRF. The contract structure currently in place between the City and Johnson Controls, Inc., is an Energy Savings Performance Contract. The Texas Local Government Code 302 requires that all work performed under this type of Agreement is paid for by the savings generated (water, electricity, operations and maintenance) and the projected cost savings are evaluated by an independent third party reviewer The costs of this Project Development Agreement will become part of the overall cost to implement the project If the City elects not to pursue the project, the City is obligated to pay Johnson Controls, Inc., for the actual cost of the study M/WBE OFFICE — Johnson Controls, Inc., is in compliance with the City's BDE Ordinance by committing to 15 percent participation. The City's SBE goal on this project is 15 percent. This project is located in COUNCIL DISTRICT 5. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Financial Management Services Director certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinance, funds will be available in the current Sewer Capital Projects Fund, as appropriated. After award of the Project Development Agreement with Johnson Controls, Inc., in the amount of $556,500.00 and salary cost of $25,000.00, the available balance of $739,924.58 will be available in this project for the award of future energy improvement contracts to be awarded by City Council. TO Fund/Account/Centers P258 488100 7013002548ZZ P258 511010 701300254830 P258 531200 701300254830 2.2 P258 541200 701300254880 $1,321,424.58 $25,000.00 $556,500.00 $739,924.58 Submitted for City Manager's Office bv: Originating Department Head: Additional Information Contact: ATTACHMENTS FROM Fund/Account/Centers 3)P258 511010 701300254830 $25,000.00 3) P258 541200 701300254880 $739,924.58 3) P258 531200 701300254830 $556,500.00 Jay Chapa (5804) John Carman (8246) Madelene Rafalko (8215) http://apps.cfwnet.org/council_packet/mc_review.asp?ID=21245&councildate=9/29/2015 10/9/2015 M&C Review Page 3 of 3 60VC ESPV PhV 3 map.pdf 6OVC-ESPC PHV-3 P258 AO15R.docx http://apes.cfwnet.org/council_pacicet/mc review.asp?ID=21245&councildate=9/29/2b1S .10/9/2013