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CITY OF SHAKOPEE
Memorandum CONSff~r
To: Mayor and City Council
Mark McNeill, City Administrator
From: Ryan Hughes, Natural Resource Specialist
Subject: Metropolitan CoUIicil Citizen Assisted Lake Monitoring Program (CAMP)
2006 Contracts and Invoices
Meeting Date: June 6, 2006
INTRODUCTION
The City Council is asked to review the proposed intergovernmental agreement between the City
and the Metropolitan Council to continue the volunteer lake water quality monitoring program in
2006. If you support the initiative, we ask that you allow the project to be funded from the
Natural Resources Professional Services budget and enter into the agreement.
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BACKGROUND
Based on information obtained from the March 2005 Metropolitan Council Regional Report, the
City has participated in this partnership with the Metropolitan Council since 2002 to complete
lake water quality monitoring. Dean Lake has been monitored as part of CAMP since 2002. As
part of the 2006 CAMP agreement Dean Lake will continue to be monitored and Lake O'Dowd
will begin to be monitored by volunteer citizens. The Metropolitan Council will provide
instruction and oversight to the volunteers and the City will participate with the project 'Yhen
requested. A copy of the l\1a!ch 2005 Metropolit~n .Repor:!i~ available from the Natural
Resource Specialist upon request.
DISCUSSION
The Citizen Assisted Monitoring Program involves the use of citizen volunteers to collect in.;lake
samples from approximately 185 plus lakes in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. The
volunteers will colle~t surface water samples to be. analyzed for total phosphorous (TP), total
Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), and chlorophyll-a (CLA). In addition, the volunteers will measure
surface water temperature, water transparency, and fill out a lake sampling form to help describe
the lake and weather conditions at the time of sampling. Lakes are scheduled to be visited bi- :\'
weekly for a period determined by the Metropolitan Council. and weather conditions.
VISIONING RELATIONSmOp
This action appears to meet the following aspects of the City's vision:
Goal: High Quality of Life
Strategies: Protect the Environment
ACTION REQUESTED:
If City Council concurs, authorize payment of$I,250.00 (Invoice No: 0000824837) from the
Natural Resource Profession Services budget and entering into the Intergovernmental Agreement
Between the Metropolitan Council to participate in the volunteer lake sampling study.
~ Metropolitan Council
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Environmental Services
DATE: May 24, 2006
FROM: Randy Anhorn, Principal Environmental Scientist, Metropolitan C
TO: Sponsoring Agencies/Groups Involved in CAMP '2006
Subject: CAMP '2006 Contracts and Invoices
Enclosed are two copies of the intergovernmental agreement between your group and the Metropolitan
Council for partnership in the 2006 volunteer lake monitoring program. Please sign both copies of the
contract, send back, and one will be returned after being signed by the Council's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Manager. Also enclosed is a copy of an invoice listing your
county/watershedlcity's/lake association's lakes (and testing sites) that are included in the 2006 program
and requesting prepayment for your ~nvolverhent.
If you have any questions about the amount due, the timetable of payment, or the scheduled monitoring,
please call me at (651) 602-8743 or e-mail me at randy.anhorn@metc.state.mn.us.
www.metroc~uncil.org Metro Info Line 602-1888
230 East Fifth Street . St.Paul.Mlnnesota55101-1626. (651)602-1005. Fax602-1138 . TfY291-0904
An Equal Opportunity Employer
INVOICE
Please Remit To: Page: 1
Metropolitan Council Invoice No: 0000824837
Environmental Services Invoice Date: OS/22/2066
SDS 12-1064 Customer Number: 5178
P.O. Box 86 Payment Terms: Due 30 dys
Minneapolis MN 55486-1064 Due Date: 06/21/2006
Bill To:
CITY OF SHAKOPEE AMOUNT DUE: $ 1,250.00
Accounts Payable
129 HOLMES ST S
SHAKOPEE MN 55379 $
Amount Remitted
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Please detach top portion of invoice and remit with payment. Please include invoice number on check.
For billin 651-602-1189
Line Ad' Quanti UOM Unit Amt Net Amount
1 MSC Miscellaneous 1.00 EA 700.00 700.00
2 MSC Miscellaneous 1. 00 EA 550.00 550.00
2006 CITIZEN-ASSISTED MONITORING PROGRAM
1 LAKE @ $700
1 LAKE @ $550
ANY UNPAID BALANCE OVER 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF INVOICE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A
FINANCE CHARGE AT THE RATE OF 1,5% PER MONTH (18% PER YEAR)
SUBTOTAL: ~,250, 00
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: 1,250.00
STANDARD Original
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Contract No. 06R019
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL AND THE
CITY OF SHAKO PEE
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the Metropolitan
Council (the "Council") and the City of Shakopee (the "City"), each acting by and
through its duly authorized officers.
THE ABOVE-NAMED PARTIES hereby agree as follows:
I. GENERAL SCOPE OF AGREEMENT
The Council and the City agree to undertake a volunteer lake sampling study in
order to provide an economical method of broadening the water quality database on lakes
in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
II. SPECIFIC SCOPE OF SERVICES
2.01 Lake Monitoring Program. The City and the Council agree to jointly
undertake a volunteer lake monitoring program as specified below:
a. General Purposes of Program. The volunteer lake monitoring program
involves the use of citizen volunteers (recruited by local City management
organizations) to collect in-lake samples from approximately one hundred
and eighty five (185) plus lakes in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
The volunteers will collect surface water samples to be analyzed for total
phosphorus (TP), total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), and cWorophyll-a (CLA).
In addition, the volunteers will measure surface water temperature, water
transparency, and fill out a lake sampling form to help describe the lake
and weather conditions at the time ofthe sampling event. Lakes will be
visited biweekly from April through October of 2006 (the "Monitoring
Period") for the number oftimes and at the approximate intervals
specified in paragraph (b) below. Each lake will be sampled at the its
deepest open water location. After each sampling date, the Council will
arrange for chemical analysis ofthe samples either through its own
laboratory or an outside laboratory.
b. Specific Lakes Involved. The following lakes and specific lake site(s)
listed below, within the City, will be involved inthe Council's Citizen-
Assisted Lake Monitoring Program (CAMP) in 2006.
2.02 City Responsibilities. The City agrees that it will have sole responsibility
for:
a. Recruiting volunteers (who have access to a boat) to monitor the
lakes the City wishes to involve in the program as listed in section
2.01(b) above.
b. Providing the Council andlor volunteers with needed lake
information such as lake bathymetric maps and access locations.
c. Paying for the laboratory analysis cost ofthe samples collected by
volunteers which cost is included in the amounts specifiedin
Article III below.
d. Ensuring that the volunteers participate in the training program.
e. Ensuring that the volunteers fill out sampling forms during each
sampling event,. and collect and store samples until picked up by a
Council representative.
2.03 Council Responsibilities. The Council agrees that it will:
a. Organize the survey and train volunteers, pick up and deliver
samples to the laboratory, and analyze the results of the lake and
City data collection program.
b. Prepare a final report containing the physical, chemical, and
biological data obtained during the Monitoring Period and a brief
analysis ofthe data.
c. Provide quality control by collecting lake samples from random
lakes involved in the volunteer program. The resulting parameter
values will than be compared to determine if any problems exist
involving the volunteer's sampling methods and what should be
done to correct the problem.
d. Provide the sample bottles and labels, and :filters for chlorophyll
filtration.
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lli. COMPENSATION; METHOD OF PAYMENT
For all labor performed and reimbursable expenses incurred by the Council under
this agreement during the Monitoring Period, the City agrees to pay the Council the
following amounts per lake site listed in section 2.0 1 (b).
For lake sites NOT requiring sampling equipment:
14 $550
7 $280
5 $200
For lake sites requiring sampling equipment:
Payment of the total amount owing to the Council by the City shall be made
within lO days following the execution of this agreement. An invoice specifying the
amount owed by the City is enclosed with this agreement.
The total amount specified in the previous paragraph does not include the cost of
any additional analyses requested by the City, such as total phosphorus (TP) analysis of
bottom samples. The Council will carry out any such additional analyses at the request of
the City and subj ect to the availability of Council resources for carrying out such
analyses. The Council will bill the City after the end ofthe Monitoring Period for any
such additional analyses at the Council's actual cost, and the City will promptly
reimburse the Council for any such costs billed.
IV. GENERAL CONDITIONS
4.01 Period of Performance. The services of the Council will commence on
Aprill, 2006, and will terminate on December 31,2006, or following work completion
and payment, whichever occurs first.
4.02 Amendments. The terms ofthis agreement may be changed only by mutual
agreement of the parties. Such changes will be effective only on the execution of written
amendment(s) signed'by duly authorized officers of the parties to this agreement.
4.03 City Personnel. Mark Themig, or such other person as may be designated
in writing by the City, will serve as the City's representative and will assume primary
responsibility for coordinating all services with the Council.
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4.04 Council's Contract Manager. The Council's Contract Manager for
purposes of administration of this agreement is Randy Anhorn, or such other person as
may be designated in writing by the Council's Regional Administrator. The Council's
Contract Manager will be responsible for coordinating services under this agreement.
However, nothing in this agreement will be deemed to authorize the Contract Manager to
execute amendments to this agreement on behalf of the Council. .
4.05 Equal Employment Opportunity; Affirmative Action. The Council and
the City agree to comply with all applicable laws relating to nondiscrimination and
affirmative action. In particular, the Council and the City agree not to discriminate
against any employee, applicant for employment, or participant in this study because of
race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public
assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation, or
age; and further agree to take action to assure that applicants and employees are treated
equally with respect to all aspects of employment, including rates of pay, selection for
training, and other forms of compensation.
4.06 Liability. Each party to this agreement shall be. liable for the acts and
omissions of itself and its officers, employees, and agents, to the extent authorized by
law. Neither party shall be liable for the acts or omissions of the other party or the other
party's officers, employees or agents. Nothing in this agreement shall be deemed to be a
waiver by either party of any applicable immunities or limits of liability including,
without limitation, Minnesota Statutes, sections 3.736 (State Tort Claims) and chapter
466 (l\1unicipal Tort Claims).
4.07 Copyright. No reports or documents produced in whole or in part'under
this agreement will be the subject of an application for copyright by or on behalf ofthe
Council or City.
4.08 Termination of Agreement. The Council and the City will both have the
right to terminate this agreement at any time and for any reason by submitting written
notice of the intention to do so to the other party at least thirty (30) days prior to the
specified effective date of such termination. In the event of such termination, the Council
shall retain a pro-rata portion ofthe amounts provided for in Article III, based on the
number of sampling events occurring for each lake before termination versus the total
sampling events specified for each lake. The balance of the amounts will be refunded by
the Council to the City.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by
their duly authorized representatives on the dates set forth below. This agreement is
effective upon final execution by, and delivery to, both parties.
CITY OF SHAKO PEE
Date By
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Its
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
Date By
Name
EMA Section Manager
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