File #: O-2021-28    Version: 1 Name: Performance Based Efficiency Contract
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/2/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/12/2021 Final action: 1/12/2021
Title: CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE O-2021-28 UPON SECOND AND FINAL READING: AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AMENDING CHAPTER 8, SECTION 204 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF NORMAN TO ALLOW PERFORMANCE BASED EFFICIENCY CONTRACTS, AS AUTHORIZED BY STATE LAW, AS AN EXCEPTION TO COMPETITIVE BIDDING; AND PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY THEREOF.
Attachments: 1. City Council Staff Report, 2. O-2021-28 Clean, 3. O-2021-28 Annotated
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CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE O-2021-28 UPON SECOND AND FINAL READING: AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AMENDING CHAPTER 8, SECTION 204 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF NORMAN TO ALLOW PERFORMANCE BASED EFFICIENCY CONTRACTS, AS AUTHORIZED BY STATE LAW, AS AN EXCEPTION TO COMPETITIVE BIDDING; AND PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY THEREOF.

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BACKGROUND: Under Section 8-204 of the City Code, competitive bidding is generally required for any purchase of, or contract for, supplies, materials, equipment, or contractual services, subject to a few exceptions. Although performance based efficiency contracts are allowed by state law, they are not allowed under our Code as an exception to competitive bidding. A performance-based efficiency contract is defined under state law as a:

"contract for the design, development, financing, installation and service of any improvement, repair, alteration or betterment of any building or facility owned, operated or planned by a public entity; or any equipment, fixture or furnishing to be added to or used in any such building or facility; or any maintenance or operational strategy that is designed and implemented that will reduce utility consumption or lower operating costs, result in annual operating cost savings, generate additional revenues or avoid capital cost incurrence" 62 O.S. ? 318.

They typically include projects related to utility services, HVAC systems, lighting fixtures, water-metering devices, and other operational improvements that could result in a savings to the City. These projects are designed to capture cost savings to offset the annual cost of the contract. State law requires that such contracts must provide for reimbursement to the City annually for any shortfall of guaranteed savings. Because this method of contract delivery operates as an exception to the City's requirement for competitive bidding, an amendment to the code is required in order for the City to take advantage of suc...

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