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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR - 2022-22 - Resolutions - Necessity for Capital Improvement Project R— 2022 - 22 RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT WHEREAS, at a Meeting of the City Council of the City of South Burlington ("Council") duly warned and held on October 3, 2022, the City's Department of Public Works Director ("Director") and Hoyle Tanner & Associates, Inc., the consulting engineering firm engaged by the City, reported that capital equipment installed at the City of South Burlington's ("City") Bartlett Bay Wastewater Treatment Facility ("Facility") was nearing the end of its expected useful life, that the Facility's physical condition was degraded and required significant capital investment to comply with applicable regulatory requirements, and that related wastewater infrastructure refurbishments and improvements including wastewater pump station upgrades and the addition of a clarifier at the Airport Parkway wastewater treatment facility ("APWWF") are all necessary to properly treat projected volumes of wastewater and avoid inadvertent discharge of untreated wastewater indirectly into Lake Champlain; and WHEREAS the capital equipment upgrades to the City's wastewater treatment system, including the refurbishment or replacement of four (4) wastewater pump stations, the installation of a clarifier at the APWWF, and the capital improvements to the Facility are estimated to cost Thirty-Three Million Eight Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($33,833,000); and WHEREAS the Director and Hoyle Tanner recommended to the Council that the capital equipment upgrades, the installation of a clarifier at the APWWF, and capital construction and refurbishment of the Facility are necessary, appropriate, and warranted; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council finds that the public interest and necessity demand that the City design, engineer, plan, and install capital equipment and make capital improvements to the Facility, install a clarifier at the APWWF, and refurbish or replace four (4) related wastewater pump stations (the "Project") at an aggregate estimated cost of Thirty-Three Million Eight Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($33,833,000); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the costs of the Project after the application of available state and federal construction grants-in-aid, appropriations, reserves, and other funds (including ARPA funds) available to the City, if any, are too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of the City; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a proposal for undertaking the Project and to issue general obligation bonds or notes of the City in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed Thirty-Three Million Eight Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($33,833,000) to pay for the Project and related costs of issuance 1 and expenses should be submitted to the legal voters of the City at the annual City Meeting to be duly warned and held on March 7, 2023; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a public information meeting will be held to discuss the Project and the issuance of bonds on Monday, March 6, 2023, commencing at six-thirty o'clock (6:30) in the afternoon (p.m.) to be held in-person at the City Offices and also electronically on an online platform, the specific details and dial-in numbers for the on line platform will be as specified in the Warning for the Meeting and the warning for the public information meeting; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all acts relating to the proposition of incurring bonded indebtedness and the issuance of general obligation bonds or notes of the City for the purpose of financing the Project be in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 53 and 120 of Title 24 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the attached Warning and form of Ballot is specifically adopted for use in connection with consideration of the above-stated proposition of making public improvements and incurring bonded indebtedness therefor. Dated: December /9 2022 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Helen Riehle, Chair Meagharl/Emery, Vice Chair rpp-44,- Tim Barritt Tom Chittenden Matt Cota Received for record this ?o day of December 2022. Donna Kinville, City Clerk SON22-001 NecRes WWaterSyslmps 22.12-14 FINALBONDS.docx 2