File #: 14-0254    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Passed
File created: 8/25/2014 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 9/2/2014 Final action: 9/2/2014
Title: Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Grant Project Ordinance Amendment PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to request the Board of Alderman (BOA) modify the Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Grant Project Ordinance No. 28/13-14 to allocate additional Town funds to purchase a hybrid solid waste truck.
Attachments: 1. CFAT GRANT PROJECT AMENDMENT
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Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Grant Project Ordinance Amendment

PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to request the Board of Alderman (BOA) modify the Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Grant Project Ordinance No. 28/13-14 to allocate additional Town funds to purchase a hybrid solid waste truck.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works and Finance

CONTACT INFORMATION: George Seiz, Director of Public Works - 918-7427, Arche McAdoo, Finance Director - 918-7439

INFORMATION: In October of 2013 the BOA authorized Town Staff to submit a grant proposal to the Clean Fuels Advanced Technology Project (CFAT) for the purchase of an advanced technology solid waste truck. A grant proposal was submitted in March of 2014 for an AutoCar E3 Refuse Truck with Parker Hannifin Hybrid Drive technology. The grant proposal was approved in May of 2014 and stipulated the grant would pay for 75% of the up-fit costs from a conventional truck to this type of hybrid (basically 75% of the cost difference between the two trucks). The calculation for the grant amount was as follows:

Hybrid Truck $395,000 (Based on earlier quote from vendor in March, 2014)
Conventional truck $265,270
Up-fit cost $129,730 (75% of $129,.730 = $97,297 Grant amount)

Grant from North Carolina Solar Center - $97,297.00

On June 3, 2014 the BOA accepted the $97,297 and approved the Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Grant Project Ordinance (Ordinance No. 28/113-14) for a total of $295,000, including Town general funds in the amount of $297,703.

When the Town submitted the grant request in March staff anticipated the grant being approved and the truck ordered before the end of June which is when truck prices typically increase. The grant was awarded in May and accepted by the Town in June. After acceptance of the grant it took about six weeks for the sub-award grant documents to be sent to the Town for execution. The sub-award grant agreement was execu...

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