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File #: OR1015-24b    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Public Hearing
File created: 3/26/2024 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 5/28/2024 Final action:
Title: Incorporated County of Los Alamos Ordinance No. 732; An Ordinance Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of a Loan Agreement (“Loan Agreement”) By and Between the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, New Mexico (the “Governmental Unit”) and the New Mexico Finance Authority, Evidencing a Special Limited Obligation of the Governmental Unit to Pay a Principal Amount of No More Than $2,020,000, Together with Interest, Expenses, and Administrative Fees Thereon, for the Purpose of Financing the Costs of Construction of a Water Booster Station, Electrical and Mechanical Upgrades to Several Booster Stations and Related Appurtenances of the Project; Providing for the Pledge and Payment of the Principal, Administrative Fees and Interest Due Under the Loan Agreement Solely From the Net Revenues of the Joint Utility System of the Governmental Unit; Setting an Interest Rate for the Loan; Approving the Form of and Other Details Concerning the Loan Agreement; Ratifying Actions Heretofore Taken; Repeali...
Presenters: James Alarid
Indexes (Council Goals): Quality Governance - Fiscal Stewardship, DPU FY26 - 2.0 Achieve and Maintain Excellence in Financial Performance
Attachments: 1. A - LAC Ordinance No. 732, 2. B - DWSRL 6368 Loan Agreement, 3. C - Pledged Revenue Certificate, 4. D - General and No Litigation Certificate, 5. E - Delivery Certificate and Cross-Receipt, 6. F - Borrower's Counsel Opinion, 7. G - Right-of-Way Certificate, 8. H - Sutin Opinion, 9. I - Transcript List, 10. J - Publication Notice
Related files: OR1015-24a, OR1015-24

Title

Incorporated County of Los Alamos Ordinance No. 732; An Ordinance Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of a Loan Agreement (“Loan Agreement”) By and Between the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, New Mexico (the “Governmental Unit”) and the New Mexico Finance Authority, Evidencing a Special Limited Obligation of the Governmental Unit to Pay a Principal Amount of No More Than $2,020,000, Together with Interest, Expenses, and Administrative Fees Thereon, for the Purpose of Financing the Costs of Construction of a Water Booster Station, Electrical and Mechanical Upgrades to Several Booster Stations and Related Appurtenances of the Project; Providing for the Pledge and Payment of the Principal, Administrative Fees and Interest Due Under the Loan Agreement Solely From the Net Revenues of the Joint Utility System of the Governmental Unit; Setting an Interest Rate for the Loan; Approving the Form of and Other Details Concerning the Loan Agreement; Ratifying Actions Heretofore Taken; Repealing All Action Inconsistent with This Ordinance; and Authorizing the Taking of Other Actions in Connection with the Execution and Delivery of the Loan Agreement

Recommended Action

I move that Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Ordinance No. 732; An Ordinance Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of a Loan Agreement (“Loan Agreement”) By and Between the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, New Mexico (the “Governmental Unit”) and the New Mexico Finance Authority, and ask staff to assure that it is published as provided in the County Charter.

Utilities Managers Recommendation

The Utilities Manager recommends that Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Ordinance No. 732.

Board, Commission or Committee Recommendation

The Board of Public Utilities recommended approving this Ordinance at their regular session on April 17, 2024 and recommends that Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Ordinance No. 732.

Body

The DPU has secured multiple Drinking Water State Revolving Loans (DWSRL) in recent years to complete important upgrades to the water production system. The loans are offered with an interest rate of 0.01% for twenty-year terms. These loan funds will be used to replace the existing water production Supervisory Controls and Data Acquisition System (SCADA) system. The SCADA system allows the water operators to monitor and control 45 remote sites which consist of tanks, booster stations and wells. The existing SCADA system was placed into service in the early 1990's. The existing system is a proprietary system with many features that are no longer supported by the vendor.

 

The project will include replacement of the existing microwave communications system with fiber optic lines that will be attached to existing overhead electric lines. The radio terminal units at 45 facilities will be replaced with new open-architecture process logical controllers (PLCs) that Los Alamos County staff will have the ability to program, troubleshoot, upgrade and manage the new SCADA system. A new master station, located at Pajarito Cliffs water operations control room, will be installed on a new operating system. The loan is scheduled to close in early July and staff will immediately begin to procure equipment for self -performed work and issue a request for proposals for support services that will be needed to complete the project.

Alternatives

If the ordinance is not approved, the loan funding will be lost. Staff will continue to pursue the project in the next budget year due to the risk of failure of the existing system.

Fiscal and Staff Impact/Planned Item

The project is included in the fiscal year 2025 water production capital budget in the amount of $2,020,000, paid for by a Drinking Water State Revolving Loan.

Attachments

A - LAC Ordinance No. 732

B - DWSRL 6368 Loan Agreement

C - Pledged Revenue Certificate

D - General and No Litigation Certificate

E - Delivery Certificate and Cross-Receipt

F - Borrower's Counsel Opinion

G - Right-of-Way Certificate

H - Sutin Opinion

I -  Transcript List

J - Publication Notice