AGENDA CAPTION:
Title
Consider approval of Resolution 2025-09R, approving an amendment to the 2024 Regional Wastewater Treatment Cost Sharing Agreement to add Cottonwood Phase 4, Mulberry Meadows, and Mason Developments to the agreement and to modify certain terms of the original agreement to, among other changes, delay both the LUE payments and the required initial service date; authorizing the City Manager, or her designee, to execute the amendment on behalf of the city; and declaring an effective date.
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Meeting date: January 21, 2025
Department: SMTX Utilities, Director - Tyler J. Hjorth
Amount & Source of Funding
Funds Required: None
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Fiscal Note:
Prior Council Action: Executive Session on Jan 7, 2025; Res 2024-78R approving the Cost Sharing Agreement on May 7, 2024; Res 2024-63R approving a professional services agreement to provide owner advisor services; Ord 2024-32, 2024-33, and 2024-34 consenting to MUDs for cost sharing participants; Res 2024-223R approving an application with the Texas Water Development Board for financial assistance;
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Background Information:
May 7, 2024 Council approved a cost sharing agreement with the developers of Fleming Farms, Rattler Ridge, Sedona South, and Highlander properties for the construction of a regional wastewater treatment plant, the “1978 Water Reclamation Facility” or “WRF”. After approval, three additional development sites (“Mason”, “Mulberry Meadows”, and “Cottonwood - Phase 4”) who were seeking City wastewater services were identified as being best served by flowing through the original cost sharing developer sites and to the WRF. The benefits to the City include offsetting load on the existing system and plant on River Road, increased reclaimed water capacity, and additional developer financial contributions to the WRF, all without affecting the City’s design and schedule. The amendment will add an additional $12.7M to the funding for the Plant and divert more than 1,700 LUEs of wastewater system load away from our existing system and treatment plant. While the developers benefit from their own cost sharing of transmission line infrastructure from their sites to the WRF.
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Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the Amendment.