HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-001 Agrmt - School DistrictENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT made January 1, 1993, between the ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT
("District") and CITY OF ASHLAND ("UTILITY").
RECITALS:
A. DISTRICT has been selected as the location for the implementation of a pilot
energy and natural conservation program; and
B. DISTRICT and UTILITY desire to have a 20% reduction in the consumption
of energy and natural resources by DISTRICT; and
.
C. DISTRICT and UTILITY desire to create the most effective energy and
natural resource conservation program to acquire conservation.
DISTRICT and UTILITY agree:
1. PURPOSE AND GOAL. The purpose of this agreement is to create a cooperative
program between UTILITY and DISTRICT to facilitate the increased awareness and
use of energy efficiency and environment education programs. The goal of this
conservation program is to enhance environmental stewardship and contribute to
DISTRICT efforts to reduce the production of solid waste and electrical, oil,gas, and
water consumption while maintaining and/or increasing the comfort level of
classrooms and school facilities.
2. TERM. The term of this agreement shall commence on January 1, 1993, and shall
continue through June 15, 1994, with an option to renew this agreement for a term
commencing on June 16, 1994, and continuing through June 15, 1995.
3. RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER. The conservation program provided by
this agreement shall be performed by a Resource Conservation Manager (RCM). The
RCM position shall be a temporar.v half-time position, staffed by a professional
educator currently employed by DISTRICT, with responsibilities as describe below.
UTILITY and DISTRICT shall participate jointly in the selection of a qualified educator
for the position.
3.1. DISTRICT shall remain the employer of the RCM. DISTRICT shall provide
a separate program account within the district budget for the year in which this
conservation program is to be performed from which all salaries, benefits and other
expenses of the program shall be paid.
3.2. The terms of the contract for employment of the RCM shall be agreed
upon by all parties to this agreement and shall be consistent with any collective
bargaining agreements and state laws governing employment of professional
educators within DISTRICT.
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4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER. The RCM
shall be responsible for the following:
4.1 Assess the current energy resource use at each building to identify user
oriented energy efficency and resource conservation opportunities in each school.
Report that baseline consumption data to the principal and assist the principal as
needed in communicating the data to the staff and developing and implementation of
school-based plans to increase energy efficient operations and natural resource
conservation.
4.2 Screen other resources from the BPA and school districts in reducing the
consumption of energy resources idiosyncratic to the buildings surveyed. Encourage
the use of buildings as living laboratories to teach energy conservation and
environmental stewardship practices which apply both at school and at home.
4.3 Meet with the Leadership Team at least two times in the Spring of 1993
to encourage environmental actions that provide consistency, continuity, and
cohesiveness across all school buildings.
4.4 With the building principals' support, coordinate training for all staff in
each building alerting them to the conservation opportunities. (This might be done at
one of the site's regular staff meetings.)
4.5 Where there is interest at each site, coordinate student conservation
groups to monitor energy and natural resource consumption in each group.
4.6 Track, record, and report the energy and natural resource use and
savings resulting from conservation measures instituted at each site.
4.7 Act as an environmental and energy education resource to teachers in all
instruction areas including informing the school district central office and sites of
educational opportunities related to natural resource conservation.
4.8 Prepare monthly program status reports which include an assessment of
conservation savings for review by building principals, administrators, and the advisory
committee described in paragraph 8.
4.9 Develop a recognition program that encourages conservation and
provides incentive for each individual building.
5. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. DISTRICT and UTILITY shall:
5.1. Arrange for the RCM to receive technical training from a professional
engineer on the operation and energy efficiency opportunities for each school campus.
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5.2. Provide space and materials for training sessions for staff of each building
in DISTRICT alerting them to conservation opportunities.
5.3 The UTILITIES shall through the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)
Grant No. DE-FG79-92BP81418:
5.3.1 Provide computer hardware to the RCM to track energy consumption and
compare operating cost savings.
5.3.2 Provide computer software to the RCM to track energy and natural
resource consumption and budgets. Arrange for the RCM to receive training on
software.
5.3.3 Arrange for the installation within the DISTRICT of an electronic bulletin
board to allow the RCM to communicate with other RCMs.
5.3.4 Provide for any costs derived in the training of the RCM and other staff as
needed.
6. SCOPE OF SERVICES.
6.1. The UTILITY shall make available staff to provide assistance in the
implementation and performance of the conservation program under this agreement.
The UTILITY shall also sponsor and organize an advisory group including but not
limited to the RCM and a local recycling organization representative.
6.2. The DISTRICT shall adopt practices that are cost effective and reduce
energy and natural resource consumption that are learned from the evidence
presented through this study. Where the DISTRICT has financial resources and
deems an expenditure appropriate, it will make investments in its facilities to further
reduce energy and natural resource consumption based on data gathered in this
study. The DISTRICT shall identify sufficient office space for this RCM person. It is
expected that the RCM will provide their own clerical support. In emergencies,
however, requests can be made to the central administration for assistance. Finally,
as an outcome of this whole scheme, there will be district wide and building-by-
building energy and resource tracking system in place.
7. FUNDING. The funds generated through energy savings shall be used to pay the
salary and benefits of the RCM. The UTILITY agree to underwrite the cost of the RCM
salary and benefits. Any money generated through energy savings that remains after
the RCM salary and benefits have been paid will accrue to DISTRICT.
7.1. The UTILITY agrees to invest nonrecoverable funds furnished under the
BPA grant referred to in paragraph 5.3 for all mutually agreed upon equipment,
supplies, technical training, classroom materials and computer network operating
expenses used for this conservation program.
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7.2. The DISTRICT and UTILITY agree to calculate the dollar amount of the
energy and natural resource savings pursuant to the following guidelines:
(a)
The DISTRICT agrees to provide a minimum of three full years of
recent billing history for each building for costs associated with
electricity, natural gas, heating oil, water, sewage, and solid waste
disposal.
(b)
The DISTRICT agrees to provide a listing of the square footage for
each school building.
(c)
The RCM with the assistance of the UTILITY will establish a
baseline accounting year utilizing the historic billing data.
(d)
Annual conservation dollar savings will be calculated by comparing
the current year billings with the baseline year.
(e)
The DISTRICT and UTILITY will agree on the determination of the
total amount of savings directly attributable to the efforts of the
RCM.
7.4 The DISTRICT and the UTILITY will determine the savings pursuant to
the following guidelines:
(a)
At the end of the first year a reconciliation will be made between
the RCM's salary and the calculated savings for the period of the
first year.
(b)
At the end of the second year a reconciliation will be made
between the RCM's salary and the calculated savings for the
entire grant period.
8. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. An advisory committee consisting of a member from
DISTRICT and the UTILITY shall be formed. As a courtesy, the program coordinator,
Jerry Bingold, and a member of the Bonneville Power Administration shall be provided
the opportunity to be members of this committee. The advisory committee shall
convene monthly at an agreed upon location and shall oversee the administration of
the conservation program under this agreement.
9. LOCATION. The conservation program under this agreement shall be
performed within the DISTRICT.
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10. ASSIGNMENT. The services contemplated under this agreement are deemed to
be in the nature of personal services. This agreement shall not be assigned by any of
the parties without prior written consent of each of the remaining parties to this
agreement.
11. BUDGET APPROVAL. It is understood that ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT must
have budget approvals in order to obtain funds to pay the expense for providing office
space and clerical support services and any agreement shall have force and effect
only to the extent that such funds are provided to the School District.
12. CONTRACT DISPUTES. The parties agree that any disagreement regarding
the interpretation, meaning, or effect of any provision of this agreement shall be settled
by arbitration if so requested by any party in writing. In case of such a written
request, the parties agree that within 60 days, binding arbitration will be entered into,
with the UTILITY collectively selecting an arbitrator, DISTRICT selecting an arbitrator,
and all the parties together selecting a third. The decision of the majority of the
arbitrators shall be binding upon each of the parties. The cost of such arbitration shall
be borne equally between the parties.
13. EXTENSION. With all parties having satisfactorily performed all of the obligations
required of them, this agreement may be extended for an additional term of two years.
In order to extend this agreement, a request in writing by any party shall be given to
all other parties no later than six months in advance of a term's expiration notifying all
other parties of this request. The Bonneville Power Administration grant project with
the City of Ashland municipal utility is for the period of one year commencing June 16,
1994 and continuing through June 15, 1995.
14. NOTICES TO PARTIES. All notices to be given by the parties to this agreement
shall be in writing and served by depositing same in the United States Mail, postage
prepaid, registered or certified mail.
Notices to the parties shall be addressed to:
John Daggett
Ashland School Dist.
885 Siskiyou Blvd
Ashland OR 97520
Dick Wanderscheid
City of Ashland
Conservation Div.
20 East Main Street
Ashland, OR 97520
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Written notices that are given to the parties shall also be given as a courtesy to
the program coordinator, Jerry Bingold, and to the Bonneville Power Administration.
These notices shall be addressed to:
Mr. Jerry Bingold
BRACO Energy Services
1500 NE Irving St., Suite 530
Portland, OR 97232
Mr. Marc Ross
Bonneville Power Administration
Lower Columbia Area Office
P.O.B. 3621 - LR
Portland, OR 97208
Any of the parties to this agreement may change its address of record for
receipt of official notice by giving the other parties written notice of such change and
any necessary mailing instructions.
15. PUBLIC RELATIONS. The UTILITY shall cooperate with DISTRICT in maintaining
a good public relations program with the community and news media so that any
pertinent items affecting the conservation project or the patrons of DISTRICT can be
brought to the attention of the public.
16. LAWS AND REGULATIONS. During the entire term of this agreement, including
any extensions thereto, the UTILITY shall comply in every respect with DISTRICT
policies, all laws, rules and regulations of this State affecting or regulating public
education.
17. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This agreement sets forth the entire agreement between
the UTILITY and DISTRICT concerning this subject. There are no representations,
either oral or written, between the UTILITY and DISTRICT other than those contained
in this agreement.
Ashland School District
By:
Title:
City of Ashland
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