HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 14,575RESOLUTION NO. 14,575
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND
R.W. BECK AND ASSOCIATES FOR APPRAISAL OF
STREET LIGHTING PROPERTY OF SAN DIEGO
GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City,
California, that the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute an Agreement
for Consulting Engineering Services for an Appraisal of the Street Lighting
Property of San Diego Gas and Electric Company located in the City of
National City, California.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 12th day of March, 1985.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
M
Agreement for Consulting Engineering Services
for an Appraisal of the Street Lighting Property of
San Diego Gas and Electric Company
Located in the City of National City, California
Part I - Scope of Services
Paragraph A
Upon receipt of an executed copy of this Agreement and upon
receipt of San Diego Gas and Electric Company's ("SDG&E") Detailed Street
Light Maps and SDG&E's Aged Detailed Street Light Inventory List of the
street lights (properties) located in National City ("City"), R. W. Beck
and Associates ("Consultant") will:
1. Proceed with the detailed examination of data and documents per-
taining to the Properties.
2. Prepare valuations for the street lighting property to he acquired
based on the original cost less depreciation and reproduction cost
new less depreciation concepts.
3. Comment upon other recent transactions in which street lighting
equipment was acquired by a municipality in California or in
selected other states.
4. Prepare a valuation report in draft form setting forth the value
estimates of the Properties as of December 31, 1984 (Valuation
Date), together with suitable supporting data, findings and conclu-
sions resulting from the foregoing studies and determinations of
elements of value and submit the letter report in confidence to the
City's Attorney or other designated person.
5. Meet once with the City and formalize the above draft report and
formulate an opinion of the fair cash value of the Properties based
upon those studies.
6. Submit 5 copies of the executed report to the City's Legal Counsel.
Paragraph B
When directed by the City to proceed, the Consultant will:
1. Confer with the City's legal counsel and prepare such exhibits as
may he suggested by counsel in preparation for meeting with offi-
cials of SDG&E.
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2. Attend meetings designed to resolve differences of opinions and
leading to a mutually acceptable value of the Properties.
3. Prepare written direct testimony and exhibits as required for sub-
mission to the appropriate court in defense of the opinion of value.
4. Attend court sessions and testify in support of opinion of value.
5. Perform such other services as may be requested by counsel for the
City, including a review of briefs.
Part II - Compensation
For services rendered pursuant to Part I, Paragraph A, above, the
City shall pay the Consultant, upon submission of an invoice following submis-
sion of the draft of the valuation report, a fee of $7,500. This cost esti-
mate is predicated upon the City furnishing to the Consultant SDG&E's Aged
Detail Street Light Inventory List containing information and data similar to
information on Attachment 1, and SDG&E's Detailed Street Light Maps or other
maps showing the location of street lights. The above cost estimate will he
in effect through March 31, 1985.
For services rendered pursuant to Part I, Paragraph B, above, the
City shall pay the Consultant, upon submission of monthly invoices, an amount
equal to the actual hours of service furnished multiplied by the product of
the Consultant's established Hourly Salary Cost which includes an allowance
for personnel benefits, and a factor of 2.6. In addition, the City shall
reimburse the Consultant each month at cost for all out-of-pocket expenses
directly chargeable to the work and for computer and reproduction facilities
at the Consultant's then current rates.
Part III
The Consultant's Standard Provisions, Attachment 2, are made a part
of this Agreement.
Part IV - Special Provisions
Paragraph A - Time of Performance
The Consultant estimates a time requirement of approximately
75 days to provide services of Part I, Paragraph A, and preparation of
the letter report. Unless otherwise advised, the Consultant will con-
sider this document, when executed and one copy returned, as notice to
proceed with Part I, Paragraph A, and the letter report scheduled for
completion within 75 days following receipt of the data requested from
the City. No time estimate can he made for those services that may be
performed pursuant to Part I, Paragraph B.
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Paragraph B — Qualifications to Perform Services
The Consultant represents that he is qualified to furnish the
services contemplated herein and as evidence thereof, warrants that one
or more members of the Firm are professional engineers registered to
practice in the State of California, are members of the American Society
of Appraisers and that the services provided under this Agreement will be
performed by them or under their direction.
Paragraph C — Acceptance Provisions
The City may signify its acceptance of this Agreement by
returning one executed copy to the Consultant within sixty (60) days.
Dated this J r1-1- day of jl'1 ;L 1, / , 1985.
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
ATTEST:
R. W. BECK AND ASSOCIATES
By:
NORMAN A. HILL
Partner and Manager
Sacramento Office
APPROVED AS TO FORM
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
By:
AGED
CAMP - CA628-300 STREET LIGHT DETAIL LIST 08/10/84
21-8997-7141-01 00
LDC HR
1052500
1055003
1053590
1054000
1054500
1055003
1055500
1056000
1056500
1057000
1057500
10558000
1055500
1059000
1059500
1060001
1060500
1051000
1061500
1062000
1062500
1063000
1065500
1064000
1064500
1065000
1065500
1066000
1066500
1067000
1067500
1068000
1068500
1069000
1069500
1070000
1070500
1071000
1071500
1072000
1072500
1073000
1073500
—1074000
1074500
1075000
1075500
1076000
1076500
1077000
1077500
—107e000
RATE LAMP lUM SVC HTO FAC
DEI 7H MR
DE1 7M MR
LS1A 7m MR
DE1 7M MR
LS1A 7m MR
151A 7M MR
1514 7m OV15 MR 6
LSIA 7M 0V15 MG 6
DEI 7H MR
CEI 7M MR
LSIA 7m MR
DEI 7M MR
DEI 7M MR
1S1A 7M MR
DEI 2071 MG
151A 20M MG H 6
DEI 20M MG
LSIA 71i MG 6
LSIA 7M MR 0
DE1 7M MR 0
1514 7M OY15 MR 6
LSIA 7M OV15 MG 116
151A 7M MG
DEI 7m MG
DE1 7m MG
0Sl4 7M MG
LSIA 7M MG
LSIA 105 TIH N 6
DEI 7M HO
DEI 7m MG
LSIA 105 MN U 6
1SIA SOS M0
DEI SOS MO I
LSIA SOS MO
DEI 50S MG I
DEI 50S MG 1
LS1A 50S MO 0
151A 505 MG
1SIA SOS MO
LS1A 50S MO
DEI S05 MG
151A SOS MG 16
DEI 50S MO
LS1A 50S MO
DE1A 505 MG U 6
DEI SOS MG
DEI S05 MG
DEI 505 MO
LSIA SOS MG
LSIA 7M MR 6
DE1 SOS MG 0
DE1 505 M0
BURN POLE MR LOCATIOII
060181 610539 CURRY COMB H/0 CONCHA 85'
060181 610541 CURRY COMB WO COIICHA 425'
000069 610545 CURRY COMB Q MARTIIIGALE 5/N
060181 610545 CURRY CUM6 N/0 M4RIIIIGAIE 375'
000069 610546 CURRY COMB 11/0 MARTTIIGALE 660'
000069 610542 CURRY COMB S/0 11ARTIIIGAIE 270'
000067 511647 DEI ROY Q ROUF.UA
000066 511645 DEL ROY 2 1111U OAKS VALLEY
060181 612392 DISCOVERY 0/0 VIA VERA CRUZ 240'
060181 612393 DISCOVERY E/0 VIA VERA CRUZ 480'
000071 615341 DISCOVERY 7 MCMAHR
060181 615342 DISCOVERY N/O MCMAHR 445'
060181 613343 DISCOVERY 14/0 MCMAHR 890'
000071 613344 DISCOVERY WO MCMAHR 1290'
060181 613345 DISCOVERY NiIrO LA SOMpRA 125'
04D163 615546 DISCOVERY Hu/0 LA SOMBRA 400'
060181 613347 DISCOVERY H11/0 LA 50MBR4 685'
112080 218597 D15COVCRY ST a SAIL PIARCOS 81
112000 612394 DISCOVERY ST E/0 VIA VERA CRUZ 720'
112080 612595 DISCOVERY ST E/0 VIA VERA CRUZ 970'
000067 410037 FIREBIRD GOSIIEII
000066 419935 FIREBIRD 2 MISSIOII
000069 611126 FIREBIRD RICHIIAR
060181 617078 FUITOrl RD 11/0 BEIUIETT RD 445'
060)81 6)7079 fU11OU RD H/0 DEUIIETT RD 845'
0000/4 516592 FU11011 RD E/0 QUIET MILLS DR 450'
000074 115606 FUITOH RD N/O QUIET HILLS DR 250'
040183 615561 GLEPIIIEAIIIER DR 2 HAZEN DR
060181 615562 GLEUHEATUER DR 11/0 H4Z111 DR 250'
060181 615563 GLEIIHCATHER DR II/0 HAZEr1 DR 475'
120480 514555 G0S11ELL HY 0/0 FIREBIRD ST 7 CDS
000077 213023 GRAND AV E/0 BENT AV 170'
060181 717381 GRAM) AV 0/0 BE11i AV 360'
000077 515506 GRAIID AV E/0 DE)11 AV 540'
060181 GRAND AV E/0 DENT AV 720'
060181 GRAIID AV E/0 HMI AV 1080'
071283 717383 GRAND AV E/0 BELIT Av 1260'
000077 213024 GRA110 AV ➢ 8ENT/LIN04 VISTA OR VS
DODO)) 213475 GRA110 AV H/0 1071DA VISTA DR 200'
000077 213476 GRAND AV N/0 L111DA VISTA DR 430'
060181 613302 GRAND AV H/O LIIIDA VISTA DR 630'
000077 517641 GRAND AV 0 LOS POSAS RD NH
060181 615153 GRAIID AV H/0 LOS POSAS RD 890'
000071 615129 GRAIID AV 7 PACIFIC ST 11E
040I8S 615130 GRAIID AV E/0 PACIFIC ST 150'
060181 615131 GRAIID AV E/0 PACIFIC Si 225'
0601e1 615152 GRAIID AV E/0 PACIFIC ST 350'
060181 611518 GRAND AV M/0 PACIFIC ST 160'
DODO)) 813448 GR4UD AV Q SAN MARCOS IL SN
030 I6S 30547 GRAND 5/0 SAIL HARMDL 200`
078783 CRA170 AV 1-4/0 SAH MARCOS BE 400E
060181 116390 GRAND AV 14/0 SAN MARC05 Bl 640E
CO71ST SL 0
27545
22545
12500
22545
12500
12500
10673
9259
22545
22545
13741
22545
22545
15741
22545
25051
22545
22355
22353
22555
10673
10675
10933
22545
22545
16320
36320
25031
22545
22545
21642
18452
22545
18452
22545
22545
25652
18452
18452
18452
22545
184526
22545
18452
24969
22545
22545
22545
18452
24826
25632
22545
ATTACHMENT 1
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STREET LICHT DETAIL REPORT
CODE KEY
FIELD TITLE FIELD DESCRIPTION
LOC NR Computer Location
RATE Applicable Tariff Schedule
LAMP SIZE Numeric Value = Nominal Lumen Output in Thousands
Alpha Value = M = Mercury Vapor
S = HPSV
LUM Manufacturers Luminaire Model
SVC Service M = Multiple (Secondary)
S = Series
BAL Ballast Type G = Regulator H = Reactor (HPSV)
0 = Series — R = Reactor (MV)
X = Regulator Billed as Reactor (t•
MTG Pole Type U = Wood Distribution Pole
1-9= Number of Non -Standard Poles
C = Center Suspension
ARM Bracket or Mast Arm Length
FAC Facilities Charge if Appropriate
BURN DATE Date Current Lamp Energized
POLE NR Pole Number
LOCATION Descriptive Location
CONST Installing Construction Order Number
SLO
Street Light Order Number (Initiates Billing)
SLR NUM Maintenance Number (Recent Addition)
WFD:ca
11-08-83
• R\Vfl-2u9:•:
ATTACHMLNI 2
R. %V. BECK AND ASSOCIATES
PART III — STANDARD PROVISIONS
III.A. Consulting Engineer's Organizations
R. W. Beck and Associates is a partnership
and R. W. Beck and Associates, Inc. is a corpora-
tion owned and controlled by the partnership. Both
entities are organized and operated under the laws
of the State of Washington. It is expressly agreed
that the partnership may be changed by addition or
reduction in the number of the partners or redis-
tribution of the partnership interests and this
Agreement may be assigned to the partnership or to
the corporation. The Consulting Engineer may as-
sign the compensation from this Agreement to any
other entity.
III.B. Professional Services
1. The Consulting Engineer shall be consul-
tant and advisor to the Client as an independent
contractor and shall not be an employee of the Cli-
ent. The Consulting Engineer shall not be an agent
or representative of the Client except that the
Consulting Engineer may act as the Client's agent
in providing construction management services to
the degree specifically authorized in Part IV -
Special Provisions of this Professional Services
Agreement.
2. The Consulting Engineer represents that
the services furnished under this Agreement will be
in accordance with generally accepted professional
practices. Any estimate of cost of equipment, con-
struction, ownership or operation furnished by the
Consulting Engineer shall be the Consulting Engi-
neer's opinion based upon its professional judgment
and experience. The Consulting Engineer makes no
other representation or warranty, express or im-
plied.
III.C. Change in Scope and Delays
1. 1f the provisions for payment in this
Agreement provide for a fixed fee or a maximum pay-
ment for services, such fee or maximum is for the
Scope of Services described in the Agreement. If
the Scope of Services is modified so that more or
less work or time is required, and such modifica-
tion is approved by the Client and the Consulting
Engineer, the fee or maximum and the time shall be
equitably adjusted.
2. In the event of delays in or failures of
performance of the Consulting Engineer caused by
circumstances beyond its control, the Consulting
Engineer's fee or maximum and the time allowed
shall be equitably adjusted, and such delays or
failures shall not constitute a default or give
rise co any claim against the Consulting Engineer.
III.D. Relating to Payment
1. The Consulting Engineer's "Salary Costs"
allow for basic salary and personnel benefits,
including: life, accident and medical insurance;
sick leave, holiday and vacation, pay; social secur-
ity, workers' compensation, unemployment compensa-
tion and pension retirement contributions; and sim-
ilar employment -related costs. Basic salary per
hour shall be twelve times current monthly salary
for employees or current monthly drawings in lieu
of salary for partners, exclusive of overtime,
bonus or other profit participation payments,
divided by 2,080.
2. The Consulting Engineer's "Out -of -Pocket
Expenses" are those expenditures made by the Con-
sulting Engineer, other than Salary Costs, costs of
reproduction and computer systems and costs of Spe-
cial Consultants and Subcontractors, which are di-
rectly chargeable to the project and which would
not otherwise have been incurred. Such expendi-
tures include, but are not limited to, transporta-
tion, lodging, subsistence, communications, liabil-
ity and other insurance premiums when required by
the Client in addition to the types and amounts
currently carried by the Consulting Engineer, taxes
other than those levied on the profits or net in-
come of the Consulting Engineer, equipment rentals
and repair, and special mailing, forms, materials
and supplies required during the progress of the
work. Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses
shall be an amount equal to the cost thereof.
3. In event of the inability or failure of
the Client to pay as agreed, interest commencing
sixty days after the date of invoice shall be paid
by the Client to the Consulting Engineer on the
last day of each month on all unpaid amounts due
the Consulting Engineer at the interest rate for
borrowed funds then currently available to the Con-
sulting Engineer at the Rainier National Bank of
Seattle.
III.E. Insurance
The Consulting Engineer shall maintain in
effect, to the extent that such insurance is avail-
able at reasonable cost, employer's liability,
professional liability, comprehensive general lia-
bility (bodily injury and property damage) and com-
prehensive automobile liability (bodily injury and
property damage) insurance with respect to employ-
ees and vehicles of the Consulting Engineer as-
signed to the prosecution of work under this Agree-
ment, with each policy having maximum limits of not
less than $5,000,000, and statutory workers' com-
pensation protection. Upon written request, the
Consulting Engineer will supply to the Client a
R. W. BECK AND ASSOCIATES
PART III - STANDARD PROVISIONS
description of each such insurance policy currently
in effect, specifying the amount thereof. The Con-
sulting Engineer will obtain and thereafter main-
tain in effect, if reasonably available, such ad-
ditional insurance as may be requested by the
Client, the cost of which shall be reimbursed by
the Client.
III.F. Liability
1. The Consulting Engineer shall indemnify
and hold harmless the Client and its governing
board, officers, employees and servants from all
sums for which it is finally determined that the
Consulting Engineer has legal liability, following
operation of applicable rights of contribution,
arising out of acts, errors or omissions of the
Consulting Engineer in furnishing services pursuant
to this Agreement; provided, however, such indemni-
fication and hold harmless shall not exceed the sum
of the amounts paid to or on behalf of the Consult-
ing Engineer as the proceeds of any applicable
insurance plus the deductible amount of such insur-
ance.
2. The Client shall indemnify and hold harm-
less the Consulting Engineer, its partners, offi-
cers, employees, subcontractors and servants from
all sums for which it is finally determined the
Client has legal liability, following operation of
applicable rights of contribution, arising out of
acts, errors or omissions of the Client relating to
the construction, use, occupancy, ownership,
operation, maintenance or control of facilities
related to services to be performed under this
Agreement.
3. The Client shall limit any and all claims
of the Client against the Consulting Engineer, its
partners, officers, employees, subcontractors or
servants, to an amount not to exceed (a) the
amounts paid to or on behalf of the Consulting
Engineer as the proceeds of any applicable insur-
ance plus the deductible amount of such insurance
or (b) S250,000, whichever is greater.
4. In partial but specific consideration of
the execution of this Agreement by the Consulting
Engineer, it is agreed that for amounts neither
reimbursed by nor within the deductible amount of
the insurance maintained by the Consulting Engi-
neer, the Client shall indemnify the Consulting
Engineer, its partners, officers, employees, sub-
contractors and servants against all expense or
liability of any kind arising out of any claim for
loss of life, bodily or personal injury, property
damage or other loss from any cause related to the
furnishing of the services covered by this Agree-
ment, except the sole negligence of the Consulting
Engineer.
5. The Client and the Consulting Engineer
shall not be liable to each other in any event for
consequential damages, including but not limited
to: interest (except as otherwise provided); loss
of anticipated revenues, earnings or profits; in-
creased expense of operations; or loss by reason of
shutdown or non -operation due to late completion or
otherwise.
6. In the event of any payment of any kind by
or on behalf of either party to this Agreement un-
der the provisions of this paragraph entitled
"Liability" to or on behalf of the other party, the
paying party shall be subrogated to the extent of
the amount of such payment to all rights and reme-
dies of the other party against any third party
regarding any matter to which such payment is per-
tinent.
III.G. Suspension or Termination of Services
The Client or the Consulting Engineer may
suspend or terminate any or all services covered in
this Agreement at any time upon written notice in
which event the Client shall pay the Consulting
Engineer upon submission of invoices for all
services rendered and expenses incurred to the
effective date of such suspension or termination.
III.H. Construction Contractor's
Performance and Safety
The Consulting Engineer shall not be
responsible: for safety on the Client's premises
or project site, except for the safety of personnel
of the Consulting Engineer, its Special Consultants
and Subcontractors; for providing or assuring a
safe place for the performance of the construction
contractor's work; for safety precautions, programs
or equipment; for construction means, methods,
techniques, sequences or procedures; or for the
construction contractor's failure to perform the
work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
III.I. Disposition of Documents
1. Upon completion of the services provided
under this Agreement, the Consulting Engineer shall
deliver to the Client one copy of all Reports, Spe-
cifications and Contract Documents and one trans-
parency of each of the Drawings. The originals of
all Reports, Specifications, Drawings and Contract
Documents shall be retained by the Consulting
Engineer and upon request by the Client, the Con-
sulting Engineer will furnish copies to the Client
at actual cost of duplication and mailing. If such
Reports, Specifications, Drawings or Contract Docu-
ments or reproductions thereof, or any other items
III-2
N
R. W. BECK AND ASSOCIATES
PART III — STANDARD PROVISIONS
relating to the services of the Consulting Engineer
are changed in any way or used by the Client for
any other project or purposes, the Client shall
indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Consulting
Engineer from all loss, damage, liability or ex-
pense arising out of such changes or use.
2. All computer programs, computer code and
documents related thereto ("computer software")
developed by or used by the Consulting Engineer in
conjunction with the Consulting Engineer's work
hereunder shall remain the sole and exclusive prop-
erty of the Consulting Engineer, and the Client
shall have no right or title to or interest in such
computer software. In the event the Consulting
Engineer releases any such computer software to the
Client, the Client shall protect the confiden-
tiality of such computer software and shall not
release or divulge such computer software to any
other person or organization or let any other per-
sons or organization use such computer software.
In the event Client uses any such computer software
or allows such computer software to be used by
others, the Client shall indemnify and hold harm-
less the Consulting Engineering from all loss,
damage, liability or expense arising out of such
use.
II1.J. Equal Opportunity
The Consulting Engineer will not knowingly
discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of age, race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, marital or veteran status or
physical handicap. The Consulting Engineer will
take affirmative action to the end that applicants
are employed, and that employees are treated during
employment, without such discrimination.
III.K. Severability and Headings
1. If any part of this Agreement, including,
but not limited to, any provision, paragraph,
clause, phrase or words, is found to be in conflict
with applicable laws, such part shall be inopera-
tive, null and void insofar as it is in conflict
with said laws, but the remainder shall be given
full force and effect.
2. The descriptive headings used in this
Agreement have been inserted for convenience of
reference only and shall in no way modify or re-
strict any of the terms ■nd provisions of this
Agreement.
III.L. Notice
All notices relating to this Agreement
shall be in written form delivered in person or by
Express Hail, Registered or Certified United States
Mail, postage prepaid, to the Consulting Engineer
or to the Client to the attention of its chief
executive officer at the last business address of
the principal office of the addressee known to the
sender.
- END OF PART III -
11I-3
ATTACHMENT 3
R. H. Beck and Associates
CURRENT RANGE OF HOURLY SALARY COSTS
Effective May 1, 1984
Current Range
of Hourly
Grade Title Salary Costs(*)
1 Clerk, Stenographer, Aide $ 5.58 - $17.84
2 Assistant Secretary, Assistant Fieldman,
Assistant Draftsman, Assistant Draftsvoman;
Senior Clerk, Senior Stenographer, Senior Aide 6.55 - 15.00
3 Assistant Programmer, Assistant Technician,
Assistant Designer, Accounting Clerk;
Secretary, Fieldman, Draftsman, Draftsvoman 7.70 - 17.79
4 Assistant Engineer, Assistant Analyst, Assistant Scientist,
Assistant Economist, Assistant Statistician;
Programmer, Technician, Designer, Assistant Accountant;
Senior Secretary, Senior' Fieldman, Senior Draftsman,
Senior Draftsvoman 9.04 - 20.69
5 Engineer, Analyst, Scientist, Economist, Statistician;
Senior Programmer, Senior Technician, Senior Designer,
Accountant;
Supervising Secretary, Supervising Fieldman,
Supervising Draftsman, Supervising Draftsvoman 10.61 -- 24.34
6 Senior Engineer, Senior Analyst, Senior Scientist,
Senior Economist, Senior Statistician;
Supervising Programmer, Supervising Technician,
Supervising Designer, Supervising Accountant;
Senior Supervising Secretary 12.43 - 28.54
7 Supervising Engineer, Supervising Analyst,
Supervising Scientist, Supervising Economist,
Supervising Statistician 14.55 - 33.38
8 Principal Engineer, Principal Analyst, Principal Scientist,
Principal Economist, Principal Statistician 17.27 - 39.67
9 Executive Engineer, Executive Analyst,
Executive Scientist, Executive Economist 20.62 - 47.18
10 Partner, Executive Engineer, Executive Analyst,
Executive Scientist, Executive Economist 30.51 - 43.17
11 Partner, Executive Engineer, Executive Analyst, ( Hourly Salary`
Executive Scientist, Executive Economist ( Costs of
( Partners range
12 Partner, Executive Partner, Chief Consulting Engineer, ( from $37.21 -
Chief Design Engineer ( $57.09 as
( provided by
13 Managing Partner, Chief Engineer ( Partnership
( action.
(•) - Including allowance of 29Z for personnel benefits. _
Dote: The above "Range of Hourly Salary Costs" is that currently in effect
for the Firm and may be modified, taking into account the demand for
tine difi.Erent grades of ;.ersvnne2 ar..d ellrnges im 3be+sss1'af lavistg_
APPRAISAL ►trrltlr.Mct
of
IJ 0W O. Sr►NC/R, AssOCtATE
R. V. BECK AxD ASSOCTATES
July 1911,
(With Special Ref to Arprmi.als
of Electric oletributlon Properties)
i em .apinyed l'y R. V. Peck and Associate.. Pneino.r. end Con-
adltanta, with k 1 office. and V•atern ..atonal Office in Seattle,
VAAhInptnn. R. V. Peck and Ammoniate. maintain. a Central R.Rlnn
'lflic• In D.nve►, Colorado: and branch office. In Cnl,amha., Mehra...a:
PMhenit, ArI[nn*l orlandn, elorlde: Wellesley, Ma.aarhuartta; Indian-
apAlt., Indiana: Minnraroll., Mlnnranta and S mrnto, California.
Thllrr arc rrreently cpprntlmat.ly 550 Penton., employed by R. V. Perk
and Ammnelate. In Its nine office*. Theme employer. Include ens!
of all dlaclrllnr■ .ngarinp In all types of con.nitinr and dralRn aerv-
Irta for ruhlle I,t111ty ellrnt.. Cnn.ultlnp Service*, the dlvl.nn In
,Mich I have Men rmploy►d for 20 yearn, include. management etndlee,
;eilndfe •nalneerinp ■arv•ya and reports, eyaten planning and npera-
tlAnel etudle., budgeter) control advice, f►aplblllty reporte and
finenrtng studies, syate, load and reenuree studies, otility con-
trlet., rate studies, regulatory ttm mia.fon ratter., tearsunity plan-
AINR mud development and en Important ..Resent of the Plre'■ ennauttlnp
ertivltlew hen heen in the field of utility velu.tion and report t•.tl-
enhy for tam end other purpose.. Utility epprateel work le perform.d
udder the supervielon of three peranna In the fire, all of whin are
rr6fe.s(o19.1 en.in►•r., repleterel In I atate., and have m•mher-
.hlp In the Aneriean Society of Apprai.rrat Mr. Cordon P. Jorgensen
of our Phoenie Office, Mr. Robert C. Taylor of the V.11e.ley Office
arwl ry.elf of the Seattle Office.
since 1955 1 have ►ri mged 1n or supervised in ever** of IO0
utility apprcleAle in 22 elate. with an apgreget• arprelsed value in
eaten* of SI.0 billion. All of these eppratacle have h.en to the
f101d of public utilities mod gone were related to wore than ono tyre
,t utility rroretty. Snore of them• utility appraisals have been pre-
-4ted for the Central SrrviN• Ad.in(atretlnn of the United Statea
Cniternmentl Mint. 1959 I have been on an approved list of CSA utility
epbtataers.
.1 Am a student of civil enpineerinp et the Univerelty of Veal,-
lARton, '1 pursued a court.* In hydraulic* and received formal edncetton
In hy(1reullre, hydraulic machinery, tine! and IrrlyatInn structure
deill►n and Realm.), recelvina a A.S. D•Rree In Civil Enpine.rinp In
141'0. I have been r►Rlstered a* a profesalonal Civil engineer in the
Stele of V.shlatton mince 195A and am currently replat►red also ma a
prbfesaiooal en►Ineer In Ar(rona, Alaska, Florida, Minnesota, Oregon,
IU4alt, Ma.eachueetta And Virpinta.
1 have been a m•ahrr of tA. Median Snelety of Civil ?nRI-
nSere einCe I940 and here indicated a cr.elalty interest In hydraulics
sad power. ruhlitatinn. 1n lb... ten field* are mailed to me p•rind-
Itally and I have r.c.Iv.d "Tr,tnsaetlrne annually alnr! 1949. "Trans-
atttonm" contains nn-.rnue technical parr. and dt.cu..tnna In all
-2-
►ollnvlop satlafartory completion of an •leht-hone •va.ln.-
tinn, I attained mr current 'rode of S.nlnr M►mAer of the M.rir.n
Society of Appraiser., which membership enable. me to receive the
hl-.nnthly t.,blir.tlnm "Technlral Yeluatlnn" and the "App►■l..1 .nA
Vail uatlnn Manul" vhlrh rntrently tnnalsta Of wino enl,.m.s, unrh of
which la directly related to public utility appraisal procedure end
ethical conduct of member..
I entered the employ of R. V. Reck end Aegoefetee In /ebru.ry
195) and have horn contlnun„aly employed by R. V. Rock end Aesocletee
mince that ditto. Prlrf project Arecriptlone which follow are r.rent
electric utility appraisal esaflnmenta In which I have participated .o
an employer of R. V. Peek and Aasnclet•a.
Year Leeatlen Owner
1013 DMRhton, MAe Pall River
electric Co.
101A
1971
197A
1975
1916
19)6
1976
1176
1976
1917
1977
1977
Till River, MA'
Sem.ra.t, MAe
Chapel M111, MC
Fitchburg, MA'
Page, AZ
Caine.ville, rt.
Quonset, RI
Remark, tM
Redding, CA
Bushnell, 11.
Quincy, ►L
Lynn, MA/
197A Online, MM
197R Pranklin, MAm
Montano electric
Co.
Pall R1+er
Electric Co.
Vele. of North
Carolina
PltehhurR ca. A
Electric Light
Arlrnn. Ibhlie
Servlre Co.
City of
CaIn•a.ilte
U.S. Government
City of Newark
Pacific Cam and
Electric Co.
Bushnell Electric
Pepartmnnt
Quincy Electric
Department
Maaa.chumetts
Electric Co.
Callon Electric
neparte.nt
Maaaachu.etta
Electric Co.
Appreiae1
Property
Tatra
Property
Tato.
Property
Tav►s
Acquisition
- Tntel
Client
Auseasore of
M Rhtnn
Aa.►asore of
Pell River
Assessor* of
$omerect
Connne ra
Uti!. Corp.
Property A f
Co. *few Pitch M,rR
Acquisition Town of Peg.
- Partial
Property
Recording
Sale -
Partial
Rate Paa•
Ac'ulaltIon
- Partial
Property
RrtnrdlnR
Property
RrtnrdlnR
Property
Yaw
City of
CAlee.vtlle
Con. Sore.
Adak.
City of
Newark
City of
Peddlnp
Cite of
!nehmell
City of
Ninny
As■.*.ore of
Lynn
Property City of
...cording Gallup
Property A
- Arrrala.d fnr ad valorem tea p ron.ee In behalf of the
Franklin
-3-
tear
197,1
1978
1979
Location owner
N a, NY Niagara -Mohawk
rover Corp.
SprinRfitld, VT Central V►r..nnt
rub. Sera. Co.
Renton Cdleon Co.
1979 /ltchhnre Cs* 4
Electric Light
1079 Rev Redford Ca.
and Cd1.on
Light Co.
1079 Vbltefleld, 1R1• Pub. Serv. Co. of
New Hampshire
Somerville, MA"
fItchburg, MAa
Thisbury, NA'
19RO Lynn, MA•
1911 Somerville, MA"
1981 Starke, PL
I9RI Nevtonl itA•
19R1 fernpn.11np
Reach, FL
19111 Harrt.en-
burgl VA
19R1 Harrlann-
hurs. VA
I9R1 ►ranklin, NH
6 6 Towne
19R7 Anchorage, AR
Ma,.schiaette
Electric Co.
Roston Gilson Co.
Starke Electra
Department
Roston Ldleon Co.
florid. Public
Utlittle. Co.
ArPrafeal Client
Aelulalttoo
rartlal
Aequlaltlnn
- Partial
Property
Tries
Property
Co. Tame.
Property
late.
Property
Taus
Property
Tates
Virginte ►lettrlt
and Power Co.
Shensndnah Valley
Electric Coop.
Pub. Sere. Co. of
Nev Ilmnpahlre
Chugach ►leetrle
Ai.anelatInn
19R1 Mew Redford, MAa Co*..nnvaalth Elec-
tric Cn.
I9A1•1D MA Municipal Light
Department
19711
19A)
14113
I9A7
Nine), MAa
Quincy, MAe
Springfield, MAR
Ithl to 'mot, NM
Masaschneette
Electric Co.
New England Paver.
Co.
ve.tern Maaa.el.u-
.efts Elec. Co.
Alb. Ser.. Co. of
New Metlen
Property
Taee,
Property
Recording
Property
Tate.
Acquisition
- Partial
Acquisition
- Partial
Acquisition
- Partial
Property
Tatra
Aeiol.itIon
- Partial
Property
Tapes
Sale -
Partlal
Property
Tare.
Property
Yates
Property
Tries
Acgnleitlon
' - Partiai
Town of
M
Town of
Springfield
A000000va of
Sn*ervIlle
A f
rttehharg
Apa...nr. of
P... h u r 7
Selectmen of
Vhltelleld
Asn.ssore of
Lynn
A.ariaors of
Snm•rvllip
City of
Starke
A f
Newton
City of
I dins
Reach
barriannhnrR
Elec. row...
HurtIannhurg
►ice. Cowes.
Select•►n of
Town*
Municipal
Light end
rower
A
Mew Redford
Town of
if
Asvasors of
Quincy
A f
Rinser,
Apa►aanrp of
Sprinpfl.ld
Cr•.nty of Ina
Alanns
Since I989 T have teatlfl.d In 10 ra.e. in which utility valu-
atlnna were at (rev. Tana. rases pertaining to electric dlatrf...t1on
property are a. fnllnwat
In 1973 I testified before the State of Vaehington, loard of
Tait Appeals, In behalf of the a..easore of eight Vsahingtnn
At lassie wall the wanner In whlrh the perennal property of all 0111-
ties vas centrally valued, d and egaall►ed by the M psi1went of
Revenue.
To 197h, I testified In the County Court, St. live.ne.
County, Now Tnrk In behalf of the Town of MA.nene In s..ppnrt of •r
appraisal of the electric utility prnp•rtle. of Mlaaara-Mohawk Power
Cnoonny located within the Town of M
In 197R, 1 testified In the Superior Court, State of Callfor-
n1e, for Santa Cr,., Co.inty in behalf of Santa Con Count7. The te.tf-
wnn7 sine isaed upon •7 snslyalt of the franchise tacos payable hi
Pacific Cos and Electric Company to Sant. Crime County.
Tn 1979. 1 testified before the Cnodewn.tlnn Cnewlu.tnn of
the Stat. of Mew York. St. lavrenre Cnnnty Court In support of or
eppralsal of the etertrlc dl.trthutlon property of Niagara-Mnhsv*
Paver Corporation nerving the Town of M , New York.
lee
was
in 1970, I teetlfl►d before the State of Vermont, Pnhlle Sere -
board ((locket Nn. 4199) Io a condemnation ertlnn. The trstimnoy
i..a►d upon wy analysts of the value of the electric distribution
property iocat►d In And nerving the Inhabitant. of Springfield, Ver-
mont.
in 1941, I testified before the Maasachneett. Appellate Tat
Rnsrd In behalf of the board of Aaa..aors, Soeerville, M huaette
In purport of •y appraisal of the electric dlatrlhntion property with -
In the City.
1 io 191i1, 1 testified hfore the Mew N.upahlre Stet• Hoard of
Tat Appeala In behalf of the Roiled* of Selectee.. of Franklin, • -
land, Peehrnke pod ►Ittvtlltaw, Wow fawpahire in support of we appral-
ala of the hydrnel•rtrlr, tranamlaalon and diatrlhutlon properties
within those Cities and Tonna,
in 1911, 1 teatlfed before the Alaska Public itt111ties Demote -
*inn In behalf of the City of Anchorage In support of uy analyst. of
value of toatomers facilities to be eschanied with Ch,,s.eh rlertrlc
A.soelptlon.
In 1911, T testified before the Mee.acbn.aft. Appellate Tar
board 1n behalf of the board of Aase.anra, Q•.Iney, Maseachn In
auppnrt of •T aprralaai of the electric tranamis.lnn and dt.trihotlnn
property within the City.
• - a•.w.....A r... ..1 .eta..• ..• ... In 1..0.411 .9 N..
ATTACHMENT 5
January 28, 1083
Client List for
Street Lighting
Valuations
Mr. Farhad Mansourian
Marin County — Director of Public Works
Traffic Engineering Division
Post Office Box 4186
Civic Center
San Rafael, California 94913
Mr. Arnold C. Joens, Director
Public Works Department
City of Salinas
City Hall — 200 Lincoln
Salinas, California 93901
Mr. Harry W. Montgomery
Director of Public Works
City of Stockton
City Hall
Stockton, California 95202
Mr. Jim Onderek
City of Marysville
City Hall
526 "C" Street
Marysville, California 95901
Porter Goltz, Esq.
County of San Mateo
590 Hamilton Street
Redwood City, California 94063
Mr. Ron Hurlbut
Director of Public Works
City of Fairfield
1000 Webster Street
Fairfield, California 94533
Mrs. Artie Wingfield
City of Fresno
2101 "G" Street
Fresno, California 93706