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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-145ORDINANCE NO vDp� /— l 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT IN THE FORM OF TASK ORDER NO O1-B WITH R J COVINGTON CONSULTING FOR SERVICES RELATING TO OVERALL RESTRUCTURING IMPLEMENTATION FOR DENTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC, AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS THEREFOR, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to engage the firm of R J Covington Consulting, of Austin, Texas ("Covington"), to provide consulting services to the City relating to Denton Municipal Electric, including, without limitation, overall restructuring implementation, and WHEREAS, the City staff has reported to the City Council that there is a substantial need for the above -described professional services, and that limited City staff cannot adequately perform the services and tasks with its own personnel, and WHEREAS, Chapter 2254 of the Texas Government Code, known as the "Professional Services Procurement Act", generally provides that a City may not select a provider of professional services on the basis of competitive bids, but must select the provider on the basis of demonstrated competence, knowledge, and qualifications, and for a fair and reasonable price, and WHEREAS, the City Council has provided in the City Budget for the appropriation of funds to be used for the purchase of the professional services, as set forth in the Professional Services Agreement, NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS SECTION 1 That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a Professional Services Agreement in the form of Task Order No 01-B with R J Covington Consulting, of Austin, Texas, for professional consulting services relating to Denton Municipal Electric in the area of overall restructuring service, in substantially the form of the Task Order No 01-B attached hereto and incorporated herewith by reference SECTION 2 That the award of this Agreement by the City is on the basis of the demonstrated competence, knowledge, and qualifications of Covington and the ability of Covington to perform the professional services needed by the City for a fair and reasonable price SECTION 3 That the expenditure of funds as provided in the attached Professional Services Agreement is hereby authorized SECTION 4 That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval ��`` PASSED AND APPROVED this the �=// d day of 2001 EULINE BROCK, MAYOR ATTEST JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY By APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM HERBERT L PROUTY, CITY ATTORNEY By S \Our Documents\Ordinances\01\Covington Consulting PSA-DME TO No 01 B Ord doc ATTACHMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT DATED MARCH 6, 2001 BETWEEN THE CITY OF DENTON AND R J COVINGTON CONSULTING TASK ORDER NO 01-B Electric Regulatory and Restructuring Services Tasks provided for in this Attachment are directed at assisting the City staff (Staff) in three main areas These are as follows 1 PUC/ERCOT/Legislative Assistance 2 Implementation of Transition Power Agreement 3 Review of Financial Model PUC/ERCOT/Legislative Assistance This area of activity includes participation at the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) and at the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) on issues affecting the City ERCOT has filed a set of Protocols with the PUC for approval The Protocols are procedures and policies that will guide the operations of the electric market in ERCOT The PUC is in the process of approving these Protocols and subsequently revising its Substantive Rules to incorporate the Protocols The City has been active in protecting its interest in the development of the Protocols and will need to follow the process through the revision to the PUC Substantive Rules to insure the gains it has made are preserved in the final rules and procedures Of particular importance are the rules that affect utilities with generating resources outside its ERCOT congestion zone (such as Gibbons Creek) and rules that affect the distribution of costs for intrazonal congestion, ERCOT administrative fees, and the handling of other market related costs that will continue to directly affect the City even after the sale of Spencer and the hydroelectric generating assets In addition, changes to PUC Substantive rules affecting transmission cost of service (TCOS) will directly affect the City's TCOS filing This is also a legislative session year and legislation enacted this summer can lead to additional changes in ERCOT Protocols and PUC rules These and other regulatory related activities will directly and indirectly affect the City's municipal electric system and its ability to contribute to the funding of City operations 1 of 5 Implementation of Transition Power Agreement In addition to the regulatory issues, this Task Order will provide for assistance to Staff to facilitate the transition after the sale of the Spencer and hydroelectric generating assets RJC will work with Staff and the new supplier to coordinate implementation issues which can include issues associated with billing, metering, settlement and other Qualified Scheduling Entity (QSE) issues RJC will also work with DME staff to monitor for a few months the wholesale supplier costs to insure it meets the Transition Power Agreement (TPA) terms and insure that the appropriate Staff is familiar with the mechanics of the billing under the TPA so that they can continue auditing the TPA on a monthly basis Review of Financial Model In this area of activity, RJC will work with staff in reviewing and fine tuning DME's financial model to facilitate budgeting and forecasting under the new supply arrangement, as well as looking at other changes that may be needed to incorporate recent industry changes RJC may also work on other activities as identified by the Director of Electric Utilities Scope of Services Task A PUC/ERCOT/Legislative Assistance Task A-1 Attending Workshops At PUC And ERCOT 1 RJC will stay informed on activities at the PUC and ERCOT Independent System Operator (ISO) and will attend workshops as needed 2 When appropriate, RJC will participate in workshops to represent interests of City based on directions of Staff 3 RJC will work with Staff in developing positions which should be taken and strategies for working with parties involved Task A-2 Analyze Proposed Rules and Policies 1 Proposed new rules and rule changes from the PUC and associated proposed policies from the ISO will be analyzed 2 RJC will discuss proposed new rules and protocols, and changes to existing rules and protocols with Staff, helping to identify areas of concern and preparing positions that represent the interests of the City 3 RJC will meet with PUC staff and other parties as appropriate to discuss proposed rules and protocols, and present the City's concerns regarding such proposals 2of5 Task A-3 Preparation of Comments 1 RJC will prepare or assist in preparing comments to be filed with the PUC representing City's position on issues brought up in proposed rules and dockets 2 These comments will be coordinated through Staff and the City's legal team 3 RJC will assist the City's legal team as necessary in the preparation and filing of comments Task A-4 Work With Staff And Legal Team 1 RJC will have continuing communication with Staff and the City's legal team in order to monitor proposed industry changes and address those issues affecting municipalities 2 An on -going dialog will be maintained with Staff and the legal team in order to evaluate changing operating and market requirements and conditions, and evaluate potential effects on City operations 3 Information necessary to supplement and support the decision making process will be provided as requested Task A-5 Technical Support 1 RJC will provide technical support to the City's legal team to assist in the evaluation of proposals and the potential impact on the City under different scenarios 2 RJC will provide technical support to Staff, providing information as requested from time to time to assist Staff in its evaluations and planning processes 3 RJC will evaluate scenarios and proposals from perspective of City utility and as a member of TMPA Task B Implementation of Transition Power Agreement Task B-1 Change -Over Issues 1 RJC will work with Staff and supplier as needed to coordinate the change -over of the Spencer and hydro generation into a purchase power contract 2 This may include issues between the ISO, supplier and DME, or other issues that arise in connection with the implementation of the TPA 3 In particular, TPA issues such as penalties associated with scheduling and unit availability concerns for Gibbons Creek, as well as other contract terms will 3of5 be discussed with the appropriate Staff that will be responsible for monitoring compliance of DME and supplier to TPA terms Task B-2 Administration of TPA Billing 1 RJC will monitor the billing from supplier for the first few months to insure the billing terms are properly implemented between City and power supplier 2 RJC will assist Staff in developing auditing procedures for auditing monthly billing and work with Staff in automating the audit process Task C Review of Financial Model Task C-1 Review of Financial Model 1 RJC will work with Staff to review the DME financial model and incorporate changes needed to model and forecast power billing under the TPA 2 RJC will also discuss with Staff other possible changes needed to reflect changing ERCOT operations and market conditions, particularly in the area of how changing gas prices will affect power billing to DME, new ERCOT fees to look for, and new loss allocations within ERCOT Task C-2 Natural Gas Forecast 1 RJC will provide a forecast of natural gas prices to use in the financial model 2 The forecast will include a range of prices based on scenarios identified by Staff 3 RJC will assist Staff in reviewing the financial model to insure assumptions regarding gas prices and electric prices are consistent for each identified scenario Budget Based on prior experience in working with these issues, RJC recommends a budget of not to exceed $75,000 for labor and expenses be approved This budget will not be exceeded without prior approval of the City RJC will bill monthly with supporting documentation of activities performed The work being performed will be under the supervision of the Director of Electric Utilities and may be modified at any time upon appropriate notice to RJC EXECUTED this day of 2001 4of5 AUTHORIZED BY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS l..l.. �►L. Dated ATTEST JENNIFER WALTERS CITY SECRETARY ACCEPTED BY R J COVINGTON CONSULTING APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM HERBERT L PROUTY CITY ATTORNEY B BY -- Dated 3 Dl Dated h D/ S \Our Documents\Contracts\ol\Rick Covmgton Consulting Task Order 01 B dcc 5of5