HomeMy WebLinkAbout123-21 RESOLUTIONf f A Y ETT
1-
9RKANS PS
113 West Mountain Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(479) 575-8323
Resolution: 123-21
File Number: 2021-0251
WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER TASK ORDER NO. 08:
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE TASK ORDER NO. 8 WITH THE WATERSHED
CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER IN THE AMOUNT OF $73,000.00 FOR.
CONTINUED NATIVE VEGETATION ESTABLISHMENT EFFORTS AND MINOR
ADJUSTMENTS WITHIN COMPLETED RESTORATION PROJECT AREAS
WHEREAS, on January 3, 2019, the City Council approved Ordinance No. 6141 waiving
competitive bidding and approving a Memorandum of Understanding with the Watershed
Conservation Resource Center for a term of five years to establish a general framewcrk of cooperation
to seek funding, conduct stream restoration projects, and to work together on nonpoint source related
issues.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby authorizes Mayor Jordan
to sign Task Order No. 8 with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center in the amount of
$73,000.00 for continued native vegetation establishment efforts and minor adjustments within the
streams to ensure the continued success of completed restoration projects.
PASSED and APPROVED on 5/4/2021
Page 1 Printed an 515121
Resolution: 123-21
File Number: 2021-0251
Attest:
FAYETTEVIL.LE:zr
Page 2 Printed on 515121
.:. City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 113 West Mountain Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
` (479) 575-8323
„o
Text File
File Number: 2021-0251
Agenda Date: 5/4/2021 Version: 1 Status: Passed
In Control: City Council Meeting File'rype: Resolution
Agenda Number: A.3
WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER TASK ORDER NO. 08:
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE TASK ORDER NO. 8 WITH THE WATERSHED CONSERVATION
RESOURCE CENTER IN THE AMOUNT OF $73,000.00 FOR CONTINUED NATIVE VEGETATION
ESTABLISHMENT EFFORTS AND MINOR ADJUSTMENTS WITHIN COMPLETED
RESTORATION PROJECT AREAS
WHEREAS, on January 3, 2019, the City Council approved Ordinance No. 6141 waivine competitive
bidding and approving a Memorandum of Understanding with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center
for a term of five years to establish a general framework of cooperation to seek funding, conduct stream
restoration projects, and to work together on nonpoint source related issues.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby authorizes Mayor Jordan to sign
Task Order No. 8 with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center in the amount of $73,000.00 for
continued native vegetation establishment efforts and minor adjustments within the strearts to ensure the
continued success of completed restoration projects.
City of Fayetteville, Arkansas Page 1 Printed on 5/5/2021
Chris Brown
City of Fayetteville Staff Review Form
2021-0251
Legistar File ID
5/4/2021
City Council Meeting Date - Agenda Item Only
N/A for Non -Agenda Item
4/6/2021
ENGINEERING (621)
Submitted By Submitted Date Division / Department
Action Recommendation:
Approval of Task Order No. 08 in the amount of $73,000 with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center for
continuing native vegetation establishment efforts and performing minor adjustments within the stream as
necessary to ensure the continued success of completed restoration projects
4470.621.8810-5314.00
Account Number
02097.2015
Project Number
Budgeted Item? Yes
Does item have a cost? Yes
Budget Adjustment Attached? No
Budget Impact:
4470-Sales Tax Capital Improvements
Fund
Stormwater Quality Management (Stormwater
Quality Mgmt/Nutrient Reduction)
Current Budget
Funds Obligated
Current Balance
Item Cost
Budget Adjustment
Remaining Budget
Project Title
$ 225,739.00
$ 53,790.58
$ 171,948.42
F
$ 73,000.00
$ 98,948.42
V20180321
Purchase Order Number: Previous Ordinance or Resolution # 6141
Change Order Number:
Original Contract Number:
Comments:
Approval Date:
_CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE
ARKANSAS
MEETING OF MAY 4, 2021
TO: Mayor and City Council
THRU: Susan Norton, Chief of Staff
Jonathan Curth, Development Services Director
Chris Brown, Public Works Director
FROM: Alan Pugh
DATE: April 6, 2021
CITY COUNCIL MEMO
SUBJECT: Approval of Task Order No. 08 in the amount of $73,000 with the Watershed
Conservation Resource Center for continuing native vegetation establishment efforts
and performing minor adjustments within.the stream as necessary to ensure the
continued success of completed restoration projects.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of Task Order No. 08 in the amount of $73,000 with the Watershed
Conservation Resource Center for continuing native vegetation establishment efforts and
performing minor adjustments within the stream as necessary to ensure the continued success
of completed restoration projects.
BACKGROUND:
On January 3, 2019, City Council approved Ordinance Number 6141 to waive competitive
bidding and enter into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Watershed
Conservation Resource. Center (WCRC). The resolution expressed the City's desire to work
jointly with the WCRC to identify, fund and complete stream restoration projects, work together
on nonpoint source (NPS) related issues associated with reducing nutrients, and improving
riparian and other natural areas. To that degree, the City and WCRC have completed several
restoration projects though this partnership. These projects include but are not limited to: the
White River Riverbank Stabilization Project, Niokaska Creek within Sweetbriar Park, Niokaska
Creek within Gulley Park and the West Fork of White River Airport Site. This task order deals
specifically with the West Fork White River Airport project.
DISCUSSION:
The MOU outlines a process by which task orders can be developed for various activities that
are in line with the goal of reducing NPS pollution and restoring the City's streams. This Task
Order is presented pursuant to the MOU and consists of continuing efforts to establish and
maintain dense native vegetation as well as make minor modifications as necessary to the
stream to ensure the continued success of the completed restoration projects.
Establishment of a high -density riparian zone consisting of native vegetation is critical in
creating stream and river restoration project that will, upon maturity of the vegetation, be able to
Mailing Address:
113 W. Mountain Street www.fayetteville-ar.gov
Fayetteville, AR 72701
withstand the power of future flood events. This can take several growing seasons to achieve
and ensure the native species are not overrun with invasive species. Also, minor adjustments
occasionally need to be conducted within the stream or river channel restoration area to prevent
cumulative degradation of the restoration project. This task order will provide funding to the
WCRC to conduct activities on the WF White River Airport project and extension that help to
ensure establishment of healthy, native vegetation and the channel stability of the restoration
projects. This in turn will help to project the investments made by the City of Fayetteville to
improve water quality, habitat and recreational values of our local streams and water bodies.
BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT:
The Stormwater Quality Management/Nutrient Reduction project has been designated in part to
fund projects that improve stormwater quality in the City of Fayetteville and would be proposed
as the source for the funds.
Attachments:
Task Order No. 08
Ordinance 6141
Memorandum of Understanding
THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
TASK ORDER NO. 8
VEGETATION AND CHANNEL STABILITY ESTABLISHMENT
WEST FORK WHITE RIVER RESTORATION AT FAYETTVILLE
EXECUTIVE AIRPORT
STATE OF ARKANSAS
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
This Task Order is written pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) as
described in Ordinance No. 6141 executed on January 3, 2019. The referenced MOU
pertains to potential stream restoration projects and associated services with the Watershed
Conservation Resource Center (WCRC). This Task Order entered into and executed on the
date indicated below the signature block by and between the City of Fayetteville and WCRC
sets forth the project description, schedule and associated fees for services related to
maintaining and tending to the West Fork White River (WFWR) restoration project located
at the Fayetteville Executive Airport that was implemented using a combination of
Engineering Division and grant -based funds.
Section I - Project Description
This project consists of ongoing maintenance of a river restoration project whose original
implementation was funded, in -part, with City funds that came from the Engineering
Division's budget. This Task Order will establish a framework to provide continued project
establishment funds to support the WFWR Restoration work that was implemented at the
Fayetteville Executive Airport. To date, the project has prevented 13,000 lb of Total
Phosphorus loading to the WFWR. Establishment of a high -density riparian zone consisting
of native vegetation is critical in creating stream and river restoration projects that will, upon
maturity of the vegetation, be able to withstand the power of future flood events. Also,
minor repairs need to be occasionally conducted within the stream or river channel
restoration area to prevent cumulative degradation of the restoration project. To insure the
long-term success of this project, the WCRC maintained and cared for the project, at their
own expense after the expiration of the original grant. In 2015, the City has been providing
financial support for ongoing maintenance activities in order to foster long-term success of
this project that has helped to reduce sediment and nutrient loadings to Beaver Lake, our
regions water supply source. The project was extended another 1,600 feet in 2020/21 and
another wetland area was restored through an NRCS RCPP grant with 14 partners
including the City of Fayetteville. This agreement will provide continued funding to the
WCRC to conduct activities that help to continue to establish healthy, native vegetation and
channel stability in order to protect the investment that the City has made to improve water
quality, habitat, and recreational value of the WFWR.
Section II - Project Timeframe
The WCRC will conduct the work from March 1, 2021 to February 28, 2022.
THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
IIIIIIIIIIM
Section III - Scope of Services
The WCRC will perform services that are targeted to maintain and improve -the long-term
functionality of the WFWR restoration project that was implemented utilizing Engineering
Division Funding. These services include two major components: 1) Stream restoration
maintenance activities that help to create long-term stability and 2) Vegetation
Management. Stream restoration maintenance activities include but will not be limited to a)
minor hand repairs of structural components of the restoration b) removal of unintended
gravel deposition within the project site c) repair of soil mattresses and d) re -setting of
boulders that may become displaced. Vegetation maintenance and management activities
include but are not limited to a) irrigation of vegetation during summer months b) removal of
invasive vegetation and c) planting additional native plants to enhance vegetation density.
These funds are intended to cover costs associated with minor and routine maintenance of
the site. Repair of damage to the project resulting from large infrequent flood events are
generally not covered under this agreement and will be addressed under supplemental
agreements. But, if necessary, these funds can be used towards major repairs.
Section IV - Fees and Payments
WCRC will perform the above -referenced Scope of Services amounts not to exceed
$73,000 for this agreement.
Section V - Memorandum of Understanding in Effect
Except as amended specifically herein, the Memorandum of Understanding Fayetteville
shall remain in full force as originally approved.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this TASK ORDER to be duly
executed as of the date and year first herein written.
FOR THE
By;
ayo
Date: 6 / ^ v
'AYETTEVILLE
r-ww`c •-�
d Jordan
Attest:
Kara Paxton, City Cle �v •' • Y p� : sG'%
s
FAYE7!EVILLE;;10-'
9sy ;'�A NSP•
FOR WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOUCE CENTER �i11iuiO11011 'V
By
: J'V'VdP.r- ',QV-_
Sandi Formica
Date: 13_ Z02,1
Attest: � `
d
113 West Mountain Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(479) 575-8323
Ordinance: 6141
File Number: 2018-0723
WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER MOU:
AN ORDINANCE TO WAIVE THE REQUIREMENTS OF FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND
APPROVE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE WATERSHED CONSERVATION
RESOURCE CENTER FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS TO ESTABLISH A GENERAL FRAMEWORK
OF COOPERATION TO SEEK FUNDING, CONDUCT STREAM RESTORATION PROJECTS AND
TO WORK TOGETHER ON NONPOINT SOURCE RELATED ISSUES
WHEREAS, the Watershed Conservation Resource Center is a nonprofit organization with regional
experts that strive to protect, conserve and restore natural resources by utilizing the watershed
approach, environmental outreach, and providing planning and technical assistance to landowners,
communities, and government; and
WHEREAS, the City has successfully partnered with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center in the
past to receive approximately $3,100,000.00 in federal grants for stream restoration and the Watershed
Conservation Resource Center has been instrumental in securing these grant funds due to its relationship
with federal grant agencies and a proven track record of successful stream restoration projects; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to establish a general framework for
cooperation between the Watershed Conservation Resource Center and the City to seek funding and
conduct stream restoration projects to achieve the common goal of restoring unstable sections of streams
to a "morphologically stable form utilizing a natural channel design approach and to, work together on
nonpointysource related issues associated with reducing nutrients and improving riparian and other -natural
areas.
- NOW; TfiEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
fr, .
Page 1 Printed on 114119
File Number: 2018-0723
Ordinance: 6141
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby determines an
exceptional situation exists in which competitive bidding is deemed not feasible or practical and
therefore waives the requirements of formal competitive bidding and approves a Memorandum of
Understanding between the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Watershed Conservation Resource
Center to establish a general framework for cooperation to seek funding and conduct stream restoration
projects and to work together on nonpoint source related issues for the next five years.
PASSED and APPROVED on 1/3/2019
Attest:
Sondra E. Smith, City Clerk Treasurer
Page 2 Printed on 114119
City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 113 West Mountain Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(479) 575-8323
Text File
File Number: 2018-0723
Agenda Date: 1/3/2019 Version: 1 Status: Passed
In Control: City Council Meeting File Type: Ordinance
Agenda Number: C. 3
WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER MOU:
AN ORDINANCE TO WAIVE THE REQUIREMENTS OF FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND
APPROVE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE WATERSHED
CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS TO ESTABLISH A
GENERAL FRAMEWORK OF COOPERATION TO SEEK FUNDING, CONDUCT STREAM
RESTORATION PROJECTS AND TO WORK TOGETHER ON NONPOINT SOURCE RELATED
ISSUES
WHEREAS, the Watershed Conservation Resource Center is a nonprofit organization with regional experts
that strive to protect, conserve and restore natural resources by utilizing the watershed approach, environmental
outreach, and providing planning and technical assistance to landowners, communities, and government; and
WHEREAS, the City has successfully partnered with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center in the
past to receive approximately $3,100,000.00 in federal grants for stream restoration and the Watershed
Conservation Resource Center has been instrumental in securing these grant funds due to its relationship with
federal grant agencies and a proven track record of successful stream restoration projects; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to establish a general framework for.
cooperation between the Watershed Conservation Resource Center and the City to seek funding and conduct
stream restoration projects to achieve the common goal of restoring unstable sections of streams to a
morphologically stable form utilizing a natural channel design approach and to work together on nonpoint
source related issues associated with reducing nutrients and improving riparian and other natural areas.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COI:NCIL OF THE CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby determines an exceptional
situation exists in which competitive bidding is deemed not feasible or practical and therefore waives the
requirements of formal competitive bidding and approves a Memorandum of Understanding between the City
of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Watershed Conservation Resource Center to establish a general framework for
cooperation to seek funding and conduct stream restoration projects and to work together on nonpoint source
related issues for the next five years.
City of Fayetteville, Arkansas Page 1 Printed on 11412019
Chris Brown
Submitted By
City of Fayetteville Staff Review Form
2018-0723
Legistar File ID
1/3/2019
City Council Meeting Date - Agenda Item Only
N/A for Non -Agenda Item
12/12/2018 ENGINEERING (621)
Submitted Date Division / Department
Action Recommendation:
Approval to waive competitive bidding and renew a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Watershed
Conservation Resource Center (WCRC) outlining a general framework for cooperation to seek funding and conduct
stream restoration projects and other nonpoint source pollution related issues.
Budget Impact:
4470.621.8810-5817.00
Sales Tax Capital Improvement
Account Number Fund
02097.1 Stormwater Quality Management
Project Number
Budgeted Item? Yes Current Budget
Funds Obligated
Current Balance
Does item have a cost? No Item Cost
Budget Adjustment Attached? NA Budget Adjustment
Purchase Order Number:
Change Order Number:
Original Contract Number:
Comments:
Remaining Budget
Project Title
$ 95,528.00
$ 200.00
f$ 95,328.00
$ 95,328,00
V20180321
Previous Ordinance or Resolution # 5645
Approval Date:
0 CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE
P ARKANSAS
MEETING OF JANUARY 3, 2019
TO: Mayor and City Council
THRU: Don Marr, Chief of Staff
Garner Stoll, Development Services Director
Chris Brown, City Engineer
FROM: Alan Pugh, Staff Engineer
DATE: December 12, 2018
CITY COUNCIL MEMO
SUBJECT: Approval to waive competitive bidding and renew a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center
(WCRC) outlining a general framework for cooperation to seek funding and
conduct stream restoration projects and other nonpoint source pollution
related issues.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval to waive competitive bidding and renew a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center (WCRC) outlining a
general framework for cooperation to seek funding and conduct stream restoration projects and
additional nonpoint source pollution related issues.
BACKGROUND:
In January of 2014 the City Council approved ordinance 5645 which waived competitive bidding
and approved the current MOU. This partnership has proven successful for many years as
described further below.
DISCUSSION:
The WCRC is a nonprofit organization that strives to protect, conserve, and restore natural
resources by utilizing the watershed approach, environmental outreach, and providing planning
and technical assistance to landowners, communities, and government. The WCRC principals
and regional experts and local leaders in implementing natural channel design -based stream
restorations that meet multiple local and regional objectives relating to river channel instability,
water quality, ecological services and green infrastructure.
The WCRC and the City have successfully partnered on multiple projects throughout this
partnership. These projects have brought over $3,100,000 to the City for water quality and other
environmental improvements and have helped to create local partnerships and outreach
opportunities in the areas of river restoration, riparian enhancement, and watershed planning.
Seven stream and streambank restoration projects have been implemented that have resulted
in over 11,900 tons of sediment and 8,500 Ibs of total phosphorus reductions, annually from
Mailing Address:
113 W. Mountain Street www.fayetteville-ar.gov
Fayetteville, AR 72701
streambank erosion, restored both aquatic and terrestrial habitat, protected City infrastructure,
and improved aesthetics of City Parks and other properties
WCRC has been instrumental in securing these grant funds due to their relationships with
Federal grant agencies and their proven track record of successful stream restoration projects.
This MOU will establish a continued partnership between the City and WCRC whereby the
WCRC will actively seek grant funding for stream restoration projects in the City of Fayetteville
and will allow the City the opportunity to quickly take advantage of opportunities identified. The
MOU is effective for a period of five years.
BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT:
The proposed agreement has no budgetary impact. As tasks are identified, the "task order" with
associated fee will be approved through the appropriate channels up to and including approval
by the Mayor and City Council.
Attachments:
Ordinance 5645
Updated Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
And
City of Fayetteville
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into and executed on the date indicated
below the signature block, by and between the Watershed Conservation Resource Center,
hereinafter referred to as WCRC, and the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE.
A. PURPOSE
The purpose of this MOU is to establish a general framework for cooperation between the
WCRC and the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE to 1) seek funding and conduct steam restoration
projects to achieve the common goal of restoring unstable sections of streams to a
morphologically stable form utilizing a natural channel design approach and 2) to work together
on nonpoint source (NPS) related issues associated with reducing nutrients and improving
riparian and other natural areas. Innovative approaches will be used in designing and
implementing stream restorations that will result in improved water quality of the City's
watersheds and will address severe streambank erosion, while restoring aquatic and terrestrial
habitat and maintaining a sustainable, natural hydrology. Such cooperation will serve the parties'
mutual interest.
B. STATEMENT OF MUTUAL INTF10,"STS AND BENEFITS
The WCRC is a nonprofit organization that strives to protect, conserve, and restore natural
resources by utilizing the watershed approach, conducting environmental outreach, and
providing planning and technical assistance to landowners, communities, and government. The
WCRC principals are regional experts and local leaders in implementing natural channel design -
based stream restorations that sleet multiple local and regional objectives relating to river
channel instability, water quality, ecological services, and green infrastructure. This MOU is of
benefit to the CITY OF FAYJ::'CI'EVI.I,I,E because these activities will help to meet the
objectives of the City's Nutrient Reduction Plan and will lead to both aquatic and terrestrial
habitat restoration, improved water quality in the form of both phosphorus and sedinncnt
reductions, reduced streambank erosion, and improve aesthetics of local streams and rivers. This
effort will also help to promote the use of alternatives to traditional channel modifications in
both urbanizing and rural areas.
The WCRC and the CITY OF FAYE T'fEVILLE partnered and have obtained several grants for
restoring streanns within the City and surrounding areas and for assessing streams for stability
and contaminant reduction. "These projects have brought over $3,100,000 to the City for water.
quality and other environmental improvements and have helped to create local partnerships and
outreach opportunities in the areas of river restoration, riparian enhancement, and watershed
planning. Seven stream and slreambank restoration projects have been implemented that have
resulted in over 11,900 tons of sediment and 8,500 lbs of total pllOSphOILls reductions, annually
Irom streambank erosion, restored both aquatic and terrestrial habitat, protected City
infrastructure, and improved aesthetics of City parks and other properties. The WCRC currently
has three active projects with the City and other partners to conduct more river restoration and
assess urban streams and riparian areas to identify priority sites in need of restoration. In
addition, the WCRC continues to monitor and maintain the four implemented stream restoration
Sites.
C. FEES AND PAYMENTS
No fee is associated with this MOU. As projects are identified by the City, a Task Order
establishing the scope, fee, and payment terms for the project will be developed. The basis of
this fee and justification for the fee shall be contained in an Appendix attached to each Task
Order. Adjustment of the fee may be made should WCRC establish and the CITY OF
FAYETTEVIL,LF.. agree that there has been, or is to be, a significant change in scope, complexity
or character of the services to be per or if the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE decides to
shorten the duration of work from the time period specified in the Agreement for completion of
work and such modification warrants such adjustment.
In consideration of the above premises, the parties agree as follows:
D. THE WCRC:
1. Shall seek funding opportunities for stream restoration projects and other projects
related to reduction of non -point source pollution.
2. Upon approval of specific Task Orders by the Mayor or City Council, as required by the
City's procurement requirements, shall provide the services detailed in each Task Order.
Said tasks may include:
a. Identification of stream reaches that could benefit from stream restoration
and prioritize, in streams within the City lit -nits.
b. Estimation of phosphorous reduction that would be realized for each priority
stream restoration project.
c. Assistance in developing grant applications for identified stream restorations
and other non -point source pollution assessment projects.
d. Vegetation establishment and management at City sponsored stream
restoration projects.
e. Assistance to the CITY OF FAYI'; fTEVILLE in addressing other NPS
related issues.
3. Shall accomplish other specific tasks as detailed in each Task Order.
4. Shall possess a valid contractor's license issued by the Arkansas Contractor's Licensing
Board when the cost of the work to be done on any project undetlaken on behalf of the
City pursuant to this MOU or any 'Task Order, including, but not limited to, labor and
materials, is fifty thousand dollars (`1;50,000.00) or more, as required by Ark. Code Ann.
17-25-101, el seq. A copy of the license shall be provide([ to the City at the time WCRC
submits its proposal for such a qualifying project.
E. THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLU':
1. Shall coordinate all activities within the City of Fayetteville Divisions and Departments
and between the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE and the WCRC.
2. Shall assist with project activities and tasks.
3. Shall provide review and input into the final restoration designs.
4. Shall oversee activities and coordinate staff needed for implementation of the restoration
designs.
5. Shall provide documentation of all project activities mid associated matching funds.
6. Recognizes that their participation in stream restoration and NPS projects acquired is an
integral component in carrying out a successful project that will result in improved water
quality and habitat restoration.
7. Shall accomplish other specific tasks as detailed in each Task Order.
F. IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AND UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PARTIES THAT:
1. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AC1' (l,OIA). CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE contract and
doew*hents prepared while performing city contractual work are subject to the Arkansas Freedom
of Information Act. If a Freedom of Information Act request is presented to the CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE, the WCRC will do everything possible to provide the documents in a prompt
and timely planner as prescribed in the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (A.C.A. §25-19-
101 et. scq.) Only legally authorized photocopying costs pursuant to the FOIA may be assessed
for this compliance. Any information furnished to the WCRC under this instrument is subject to
the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).
2. MODIFICATION. Modifications within the scope of the instrument shall be made by mutual
consent of the parties. Changes, modifications, or amendments in scope (other than as
specifically established in this MOU), price or fees to this agreement shall not be allowed
without a prior formal contract amendment approved by the Mayor and/or the City Council in
advance of the change in scope, cost or lees.
3. PARTICIPATION .IN SIN41LAR ACTIVITIES. This instrument in no way restricts the
WCRC or the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE from participating in similar activities with other
public or private agencies, organizations, and individuals.
4. COMMl3NCL"M..LN'17L-XPI.I.ZA'i'ION QA`I'E. The instrument is executed as of the date of -'tile
last signature and is effective for five years.
5. PRINCIPAL, CONTACT. The principal contacts for this instrument are
Sandi Formica, Executive Director
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
380 West Rock Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office Phone: 479-444-1916
Cell Phone: 501-352-5252
Office Fax: 928-396-2546
E-mail: formica itr��rirtel'ShCCIC011SCI'VcltIQ11.01'!?
Chris Brown, P.E., City Engineer
City of Fayetteville
113 W: Mountain
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-575-8206
Fax: 479-575-8202
E-mail: cbrown er layctteville-ar.uov
Alan Pugh, Staff Engineer
City of Fayetteville
Phone: 479-575-8206
E-mail: tip=h@fayetteville-ar.t ov
6. NONDISCRIMINATION. During the performance of this agreement, all parties will abide
by the terms of Executive Order 11246 on nondiscrimination and will not discriminate against
any person because of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.
J&'A - I - �_
Sandi J. Formica, Executive Director
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
YA4�ra
Sondra E. Smith, City Clerk/Treasurer
City of Fayetteville
OeC_al, Zof
Date
ate
D/ OgZ2,019
Date
ORDINANCE NO.5645
AN ORDINANCE WAIVING THE REQUIREMENTS OF FORMAL
COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND APPROVING A FIVE YEAR
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE WATERSHED
CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER TO JOINTLY SEEK FUNDING
AND USE SUCH FUNDING TO DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT STREAM
RESTORATION PROJECTS
WHEREAS, the City of Fayetteville has long worked with the Watershed Conservation
Resource Center (WCRC) and funded quality stream restoration projects successfully completed
by the Center; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of the attached Memorandum of Understanding meet the
City of Fayetteville's need for continuing stream restoration projects at little or no cost to the
City; and
WHEREAS, the Watershed Conservation Resource Center can efficiently and
effectively provide this service at a significant savings to the citizens of Fayetteville.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby determines
an exceptional situation exists in which competitive bidding is deemed not feasible or practical
and therefore waives the requirements of formal competitive bidding and approves a
Memorandum of Understanding (marked as Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof)
between the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas and the Watershed Conservation Resource Center to
jointly seek funding and use such funding to design and construct stream restoration pro �iHtttid#,"
authorizes Mayor Jordan to sign such Memorandum. l,F-�K / Tr��s�,
GAT Y OF .e,
PASSED and APPROVED this Vh day of January, 2014.
FAYETTE•VILLE•
APPROVED: ATTEST: `'
�.�'
9.r kA NSPJc�
By
LI,
By: AOa;^-�- AMW14
SO.NDRA E. SMITH, City Clerk/Treasurer
EXHIBIT
b
D
8
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
And
City of Fayetteville
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into and executed on the date indicated
below the signature block, by and between the Watershed Conservation Resource Center,
hereinafter referred to as WCRC, and the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE.
A. PURPOSE
The purpose of this MOU is to establish a general framework for cooperation between the
WCRC and the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE to 1) seek funding and conduct stream restoration
projects to achieve the common goal of restoring unstable sections of streams to a
morphologically stable form utilizing a natural channel design approach and 2) to work together
on nonpoint source (NPS) related issues associated with reducing nutrients and improving
riparian and other natural areas. Innovative approaches will be used in designing and
implementing stream restorations that will result in improved water quality of the City's
watersheds and will address severe streambank erosion, while restoring aquatic and terrestrial
habitat and maintaining a sustainable, natural hydrology. Such cooperation will serve the parties'
mutual interest.
B. STATEMENT OF MUTUAL INTERESTS AND BENEFITS
The WCRC is a nonprofit organization that strives to protect, conserve, and restore natural
resources by utilizing the watershed approach, conducting environmental outreach, and
providing planning and technical assistance to landowners, communities, and government. The
WCRC principals are regional experts and local leaders in implementing natural channel design -
based stream restorations that meet multiple local and regional objectives relating to river
channel instability, water quality, and ecological services. This MOU is of benefit to the CITY
OF FAYETTEVILLE because these activities will help to meet the objectives of the City's
Nutrient Reduction Plan and will lead to both aquatic and terrestrial habitat restoration, improved
water quality in the form of both phosphorus and sediment reductions, reduced streambank
erosion, and improve aesthetics of local streams and rivers. This effort will also help to promote
the use of alternatives to traditional channel modifications in both urbanizing and rural areas.
The WCRC and the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE partnered and have obtained several grants for
restoring streams within the City and surrounding areas and for assessing streams for stability
and contaminant reduction. These projects have brought over $2,300,000 to the City for water
quality and other environmental improvements and have helped to create local partnerships and
outreach opportunities in the areas of river restoration, riparian enhancement, and watershed
planning. Four stream and streambank restoration projects have been implemented that have
resulted in over 4000 tons of sediment and 3,700 lbs of total phosphorus reductions, annually
from streambank erosion, restored both aquatic and terrestrial habitat, protected City
infrastructure, and improved aesthetics of City Parks and other properties. The WCRC currently
has three active projects with the City and other partners to conduct more river restoration and
assess urban streams and riparian areas to identify priority sites in need of restoration. In
addition, the WCRC continues to monitor and maintain the four implemented stream restoration
sites.
C. FEES AND PAYMENTS
No fee is associated with this MOU. As projects are identified by the City, a Task Order
establishing the scope, fee, and payment terms for the project will be developed. The basis of
this fee and justification for the fee shall be contained in an Appendix attached to each Task
Order. Adjustment of the fee may be made should WCRC establish and the CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE agree that there has been, or is to be, a significant change in scope, complexity
or character of the services to be performed; or if the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE decides to
shorten the duration of work from the time period specified in the Agreement for completion of
work and such modification warrants such adjustment.
In consideration of the above premises, the parties agree as follows:
D. THE WCRC:
1. Shall seek funding opportunities for stream restoration projects and other projects
related to reduction of non -point source pollution.
2. Upon approval of specific Task Orders by the Mayor or City Council, as required by the
City's procurement requirements, shall provide the services detailed in each Task Order.
Said tasks may include:
a. Identification of stream reaches that could benefit from stream restoration
and prioritize, in streams within the City limits.
b. Estimation of phosphorous reduction that would be realized for each priority
stream restoration project.
c. Assistance in developing grant applications for identified stream restorations
and other n6n-point source pollution assessment projects.
d. Assistance to the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE in addressing other NPS
related issues.
3. Shall accomplish other specific tasks as detailed in each Task Order
E. THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE:
1. Shall coordinate all activities within the City of Fayetteville Divisions and Departments
and between the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE and the WCRC.
2. Shall assist with project activities and tasks.
3. Shall provide review and input into the final restoration designs.
4. Shall oversee activities and coordinate staff needed for implementation of the restoration
designs.
5. Shall provide documentation of all project activities and associated matching funds.
6. Recognizes that their participation in stream restoration and NPS projects acquired is an
integral component in carrying out a successful project that will result in improved water
quality and habitat restoration.
7. Shall accomplish other specific tasks as detailed in each Task Order.
2
F. IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AND UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PARTIES THAT:
1. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA). CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE contract and
documents prepared while performing city contractual work are subject to the Arkansas Freedom
of Information Act. If a Freedom of Information Act request is presented to the CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE, the WCRC will do everything possible to provide the documents in a prompt
and timely manner as prescribed in the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (A.C.A. §25-19-
101 et. seq.) Only legally authorized photocopying costs pursuant to the FOIA may be assessed
for this compliance. Any information furnished to the WCRC under this instrument is subject to
the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).
2. MODIFICATION. Modifications within the scope of the instrument shall be made by mutual
consent of the parties. Changes, modifications, or amendments in scope (other than as
specifically. established in this MOU), price or fees to this agreement shall not be allowed
without a prior formal contract amendment approved by the Mayor and/or the City Council in
advance of the change in scope, cost or fees.
3. PARTICIPATTON IN SIMILAR ACTIVITIES. This instrument in no way restricts the
WCRC or the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE from participating in similar activities with other
public or private agencies, organizations, and individuals.
4. COMMENCEMENT/EXPIR.ATION DATE. The instrument is executed as of the date of the
last signature and is effective for five years.
5. PRINCIPAL CONTACT. The principal contacts for this instrument are:
Sandi Formica, Executive Director
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
380 West Rock Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office Phone: 479-444-1916
Cell Phone: 501-352-5252
Office Fax: 928-396-2546
E-mail: formica@watershedconservation.org
Chris Brown, P.E., City Engineer
City of Fayetteville
113 W. Mountain
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-575-8206
Fax: 479-575-8202
E-mail: cbrownnci.fayetteville.ar.us
Sarah Wrede, E.I., Staff Engineer
City of Fayetteville
Phone: 479-575-8206
E-mail: swredenci.fayetteville.ar.us
6. NONDISCRIMINATION. During the performance of this agreement, all parties will abide
by the terms of Executive Order 11246 on nondiscrimination and will not discriminate against
any person because of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.
F. z,F_
Sandi J. Fo , xecutive Director
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
f1 1B !3
ate
Z'
ioneld Jor5tte'
Ze
r ate
City of Fay
e-- Jnu&--
Sondra E. Smith, City Clerk/Treasurer
City of Fayetteville
FAYETTEWLLEflu
•��
tA
O'/ 01-/4
Date
4
Sarah Wrede
Submitted By
City of Fayetteville Item Review Form
2013-0244
Legistar File Number
1 /7/2014
City Council Meeting Date - Agenda Item Only
NIA for Non -Agenda Item
Action Required:
Development Services
Department
An ordinance to waive competitive bidding and to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with
the Watershed Conservation Resource Center to establish a general framework for cooperation to
seek funding and conduct stream restoration projects and to work together on nonpoint source
related issues.
Does this Item have a cost? NO
$0.00 $0.00
Cost of this request Category or Project Budget
n/a $0.00
Account Number Funds Used to Date
n/a $0.00
Project Number Remaining Balance
Budgeted Item? Budget Adjustment Attached? NO
n/a
Program or Project Name
n/a
Program or Project Category
n/a
Fund Name
V20130812
Previous Ordinance or Resolution #
Original Contract Number:61vo? 1 1 J IJ
ERE�Comments:
(z % - 13
You created this PDF
1 "/3
1���3a�i3
application that is not licensed to print to novaPOF printer (http://www.nova dp f.com)
f•
ay,*L*'tk-11e
NSAi
THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENCE
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO Council Meeting of January 7, 2014
To: Mayor and City Council
Thru: Don Marr, Chief of Staff
Jeremy Pate, Development Services Director
Chris Brown, City Engineer
From: Sarah Wrede, Staff Engineer
Date: December 18, 2013
Subject: An'ordinance to waive competitive bidding and renew a Memorandum of Understanding with the
Watershed Conservation Resource Center to continue a general framework for cooperation to seek
funding and conduct stream restoration projects and to work together on nonpoint source related
issues.
PROPOSAL
The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is to establish a general framework for cooperation between
the Watershed Conservation Resource Center (WCRC) and the City of Fayetteville to 1) seek funding and conduct stream
restoration projects to achieve the common goal of restoring unstable sections of streams to a morphologically stable form
utilizing a natural channel design approach and 2) to work together on nonpoint source (NPS) related issues associated
with reducing nutrients and improving riparian and other natural areas.
The WCRC is a nonprofit organization that strives to protect, conserve, and restore natural resources by utilizing the
watershed approach, environmental outreach, and providing planning and technical assistance to landowners,
communities, and government. The WCRC principals are regional experts and local leaders in implementing natural
channel design -based stream restorations that meet multiple local and regional objectives relating to river channel
instability, water quality, and ecological services. The WCRC and the City have successfully partnered to receive over
$2,300,000 in federal grants for water quality and other environmental improvements. WCRC has been instrumental in
securing these funds due to their relationships with Federal grant agencies and their proven track record of successful
stream restoration projects. This MOU will establish a continued partnership between the City and WCRC whereby the
WCRC will actively seek grant funding for stream restoration projects in the City of Fayetteville, and will allow the City
the opportunity to quickly take advantage of opportunities identified. The MOU is effective for a period -of five years.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of an ordinance to waive competitive bidding and to renew a Memorandum of Understanding
with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center to continue a general framework for cooperation to seek funding and
conduct stream restoration projects and to work together on nonpoint source related issues.
BUDGET IMPACT
The proposed agreement will cause no budget impact. As tasks are identified, a Task Order, with associated fee, will be
developed for approval by the Mayor and City Council.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE WAIVING THE REQUIREMENTS OF FORMAL
COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND APPROVING A FIVE YEAR
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE WATERSHED
CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER TO JOINTLY SEEK FUNDING
AND USE SUCH FUNDING TO DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT STREAM
RESTORATION PROJECTS
WHEREAS, the City of Fayetteville has long worked wi4rthe Watershed Conservation
Resource Center (WCRC) and funded quality stream restoration projects successfully completed
the Center; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of the attached Memorandum of Understanding meet the
City of Fayetteville's need for continuing stream restoration projects at little or no cost to the
City; and
WHEREAS, the Watershed Conservation Resource Center can efficiently and
effectively provide this service at a significant savings to the citizens of Fayetteville.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby determines
an exceptional situation exists in which competitive bidding is deemed not feasible or practical
and therefore waives the requirements of formal competitive bidding and approves a
Memorandum of Understanding (marked as Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof)
between the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas and the Watershed Conservation Resource Center to
jointly seek funding and use such funding to design and construct scream restoration projects and
authorizes Mayor Jordan to sign such Memorandum.
PASSED and APPROVED this 7"' day of January, 2014.
APPROVED: ATTEST:
By:
LIONELD JORDAN, Mayor
SONDRA E. SMITH, City Clerk/Treasurer
THIS MOU 1,%TAS UPDATED
PLI-_ASF. SEE UPDATED VERSION
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
And
City of Fayetteville
This Memorandum of Un erstanding (MOU) is entered into and executed on the date indicated
below the signature block, by and between the Watershed Conservation Resource Center,
hereinafter referred to as WC %C. and the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE. _
A. PURPOSE
The purpose of this MOU is to es a blish a general Era' work for cooperation between the
WCRC and the CITY OF FAYETTE ILLE to I) seek f work
and conduct stream restoration
projects to achieve the common g\baerosion,
storin unstable sections of streams to a
morphologically stable form utilizing anne design approach and 2) to work together
on nonpoint source (NPS) related issate with reducing nutrients and improving
riparian and other natural areas. Iproaches will be used in designing and
implementing stream restorations that It in improved water quality of the City's
watersheds and will address severe stream rosion, while restoring aquatic and terrestrial
habitat and maintaining a sustainable, nology. Such cooperation will serve the parties'
mutual interest.
B. STATEMENT OF MUTUAL INTERESTS AND BENEFITS
The WCRC is a nonprofit organization that strives to rotect, conserve, and restore natural
resources by utilizing the watersded approach, cond ting environmental outreach, and
providing planning and technical alistance to landowners, omm unities, and government. The
WCRC principals are regional ex erts and local leaders in im\tboth
ing natural channel design -
based stream restorations that meet multiple local and rebjectives relating to river
channel instability, water qual' , ecological services, and grstructure. This MOU is of
benefit to the CITY OF F YETTEVILLE because theseies will help to meet the
objectives of the City's N trient Reduction Plan and will loth aquatic and terrestrial
habitat restoration, impr led water quality in the form phosphorus and sediment
reductions, reduced stre, ibank erosion, and improve aesthetistreams and rivers. This
effort will also help t promote the use of alternatives to tl hannel modifications in
both urbanizing and r ral areas.
The WCRC and tl CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE partnered and have obtained several grants for
restoring streams within the City and surrounding areas and for assessing streams for stability
and contaminyrLtirinities
reduction. These projects have brought over $3,100,000 to the City for water
quality and oenvironmental irimprovements and have helped to create local partnerships and
outreach opp in the areas of river restoration, riparian enhancement, and watershed
planning. Seven stream and streambank restoration projects have been implemented that have
resulted in over 11,900 tons of sediment and 8,500 Ibs of total phosphorus reductions, annually
THIS MOU WAS UPDATED
PLEASE SEE UPDATED VERSION
from streambank erosion, restored both aquatic and terrestrial habitat, protected City
infrastructure, and improved aesthetics of City Parks and other properties. The WCRC currently
has three active projects with the City and other partners to conduct more river restoration and
assess urban streams and riparian areas to identify priority sites in need of re- toration. In
addition, the WCRC continues to monitor and maintain the four implemented stem restoration
sites.
C. FEES AND PAYMENTS
No fee is ass ciated with this MOU. As projects are identified by le City, a Task Order
establishing the'cope, fee, and payment terms for the project will b developed. The basis of
this fee and justi ation for the fee shall be contained in an App ndix attached to each Task
Order. Adjustmer`. of the fee may be made should WCRC establish and the CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE ag. a that there has been, or is to be, a signiti ant change in scope, complexity
or character of the se 'ces to be performed; or if the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE decides to
shorten the duration of rk from the time period specified n the Agreement for completion of
work and such mod ifrcatio. warrants such adjustment.
In consideration of the above remises, the parties agrep'as follows:
D. THE WCRC:
1. Shall seek funding opp tunities for s earn restoration projects and other projects
related to reduction of non- oint source ollution.
2. Upon approval of specific Ta k Order- by the Mayor or City Council, as required by the
City's procurement requireme s, s 11 provide the services detailed in each Task Order.
Said tasks may include:
a. Identification of stre reaches that could benefit from stream restoration
and prioritize, in str ms within the City limits.
b. Estimation of pho horou reduction that would be realized for each priority
stream restor•atio project.
c. Assistance in veloping gra t applications for identified stream restorations
and other no point source pol tion assessment projects.
d. Vegetation tablishment and m iagement at City sponsored stream
restor•atio projects.
e. Assistan e to the CITY OF FA ETTEVILLE in addressing other NPS
related 'slues.
3. Shall accomplish other specific tasks as detailed r each Task Order
E. THE CITY OF FA 'ETTEVILLE:
I . Shall coordi to all activities within the City of Faye eville Divisions and Departments
and between the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE and the RC.
2. Shall assi. with project activities and tasks.
3. Shall pr• ide review and input into the final restoration des ns.
4. Shall o ersee activities and coordinate staff needed for imple ientation of the restoration
design s.
5. Shal provide docurnentation of all project activities and associated matching funds.
2
THIS .MOU WAS UPDATED
PLEASE SEE UPDATED VERSION
6. Recognizes that their participation in stream restoration and NPS projects acquired is an
integral component in carrying out a successful project that will result in improved water
quality and habitat restoration.
7. Shall accomplish other specific tasks as detailed in each Task Order.
IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AND UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PARTIES THAT:
I. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA). CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE contract and
documents prepared while performing city contractual work are subject to the Arkansas Freedom
of Information Act. If a Freedom of Information Act request is presented to the TY OF
FAYETTEVILLE, the WCRC will do everything possible to provide the documents i a prompt
and timely manner as prescribed in the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (A. .A. §25-19-
101 et. seq.) Only legally authorized photocopying costs pursuant to the FO[A y be assessed
for this compliance. Any information furnished to the WCRC under this ins fru lent is subject to
the Freedom of Information Oct (5 U.S.C. 552).
2. MODIFICATION. Modificat ns within the scope of the instrument all be made by mutual
consent of the parties. Change modifications, or amendments n scope (other than as
specifically established in this M ), price or fees to this agre
ent shall not be allowed
without a prior formal contract amen rent approved by the Ma or and/or the City Council in
advance of the change in scope, cost or . es.
3. PARTICIPATION IN SIMILAR AC IVITIES. This instrument in no way restricts the
WCRC or the CITY OF FAYETTEVILL from partViating in similar activities with other
public or private agencies, organizations, and r dividual
4. COMMENCEMENT/EXPIRATION DATE.
last signature and is effective for five years.
5. PRINCIPAL CONTACT. The principal
Sandi Formica, Executive Director
Watershed Conservation Resourc
380 West Rock Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office Phone: 479-444-191
Cell Phone: 501-352-5a 2
Office Fax: 928-396-� 46
E-mail: formica « water• edconser
Chris Brown, P.E City Engineer
City of Fayetw7in
' le
n 113 W. Mou
Fayetteville AR 72701
Phone: 4 -575-8206
Fax: 79-575-8202
E-mail cbrowri(ci).tavetteville-ar.!zov
instrument is executed as of the date of the
this instrument are:
Alan Pugh, Staff E oineer
City of Fayetteville
Phone: 479-575-8206
E-mail: apur;hRfavettevi
THIS.IvIOU WAS UREATED
PLEASE SEE UPDATED VERSION
6. NONDISCRIMINATION. During the performance of this agreement, all parties will abide
by the terms of Executive Order 11246 on nondiscrimination and will not discriminate against
any person because of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability. ,
F S. F.
Sandi J. I"ormica(E.xcci veTirector
Watershed CoiisdWik6ii Rcs vrce Center
Lioneld Jordan, Mayor+
City of Fayetteville
la/ra/ao/8
Date
Sondra E. Smith, City Clerk/Treasurer / \ Date
City of Fayetteville
4