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File #: 28890    Version: 1 Name: authorizing the Traffic Engineer to sign an MOU with the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board for the installation of a new emergency generator at the UW Research Park Candelabra Tower and to share the costs of fuel and maintenance.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/22/2013 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 2/26/2013 Final action: 2/26/2013
Enactment date: 2/28/2013 Enactment #: RES-13-00115
Title: A resolution authorizing the CityTraffic Engineer and Parking Manager to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board (WECB) relating to a cost sharing agreement for operating an emergency generator.
Sponsors: Paul E. Skidmore
Fiscal Note
The additional costs billed to the City under this MOU would be offset by savings due to reduced repair and maintenance costs previously budgeted under Traffic Engineering Account #GN01-54404-57514, as follows:

Annual Maintenance of old generator costs = $750
Annual maintenance charges from WECB for new generator = $270
Annual City saving under proposed agreement = $480

Title
A resolution authorizing the CityTraffic Engineer and Parking Manager to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board (WECB) relating to a cost sharing agreement for operating an emergency generator.

Body
WHEREAS,the City of Madison rents a suite at the University Community Radio Tower located at Pleasant View Road in Madison for broadcast operations of public works and public safety radio communications; and

WHEREAS, the WECB, A state agency, rents a suite adjacent to the City’s Suite, and due to limited available space, the WECB and the City both have used a city-owned emergency back-up power generator;

WHEREAS, as the old generator has become obsolete and the associated maintenance and repair costs have increased dramatically over time and many replacement parts are no longer available;

WHEREAS, the annual routine maintenance costs for the old generator exceeds $700;

WHEREAS, the WECB has purchased a new diesel-fueled emergency generator and has offered to install it and remove the old generator and assume responsibility for overseeing the operation of the new generator;

WHEREAS, per a proposed MOU, the City would share fuel, maintenance and emergency repair costs associated with the new generator with the WECB.

WHEREAS, the City would be responsible for the costs of connecting the new generator with the City’s suite;

WHEREAS, the cost sharing would be based on each entity’s calculated percentage of the total electrical load (70% to WECB and 30% to the City). The City’s portion ...

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