File #: 16-825    Name: Cooperative Service Agreement with NTMWD and NCSUD
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/16/2016 Final action: 8/16/2016
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Cooperative Service Agreement with North Texas Municipal Water District and North Collin Special Utility District to Provide Temporary Water Supply Service to North Collin Special Utility District Customers in the Vicinity of Trinity Falls
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Cooperative Service Agreement 2014, 3. Potable Water Agreement 2014, 4. Location Map, 5. New Cooperative Service Agreement
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Cooperative Service Agreement with North Texas Municipal Water District and North Collin Special Utility District to Provide Temporary Water Supply Service to North Collin Special Utility District Customers in the Vicinity of Trinity Falls

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Direction for Strategic and Economic Growth

MEETING DATE: August 16, 2016

DEPARTMENT: Development Services / Engineering

CONTACT: Michael Hebert, PE, Assistant Director of Engineering


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Approval of the Resolution.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* This item authorizes the City Manager to enter into an agreement with North Collin Special Utility District (NCSUD), formerly known as North Collin Water Supply Corporation, and North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) regarding temporary water service in the NCSUD service area in the vicinity of Trinity Falls.
* In February 2014, the City entered into the attached Cooperative Service Agreement with NCSUD and NTMWD such that NCSUD could provide water to the Trinity Falls Development.
* This original agreement was put in place due to the low volume of water then consumed within the Trinity Falls Development.
* Without the original agreement, a 30" City of McKinney waterline over two miles in length would have needed to be constructed. With the low demand at the time, a significant volume of water would have needed to be flushed during drought conditions. The agreement allowed the development to be served without the loss of any water during drought conditions.
* In 2014 there was also a potable water supply pass through agreement executed between the City, NCSUD and the Trinity Falls developer. This agreement, attached herewith, obligated Trinity Falls to install the infrastructure necessary for the connection to the NCSUD system.
* That potable water supply pass through agreement also considered the time when Trinity Falls had adequate water d...

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