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2 <br /> The Interlocal Agreement executed on July 1, 2019 (Attachment 1) specifies that Orange <br /> County "...shall issue an informal request for qualifications (RFQ) so as to pre-qualify a <br /> minimum of five (5) licensed plumbers for the installation of private sewer service lateral <br /> connections for LMI Heritage Lot Households." Orange County advertised an informal RFQ on <br /> August 8, 2019 and received zero submissions from qualified licensed plumbers. Subsequent <br /> feedback from local licensed plumbers suggested that, due to current high workloads/backlogs, <br /> qualified vendors were unable and/or unwilling to commit the time and resources needed to <br /> prepare and submit a detailed Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) to Orange County in response <br /> to Orange County's RFQ. In addition, qualified vendors were not interested in pursuing the <br /> RFQ due to the inability to guarantee the award of a monetary contract for performing the work <br /> and not knowing in advance the site-specifics of each potential installation job. <br /> The proposed revised Interlocal Agreement (Attachment 2) will nullify and replace the existing <br /> Interlocal Agreement executed on July 1, 2019. The overall cost share percentages within the <br /> proposed revised Interlocal Agreement will remain unchanged from the existing Interlocal <br /> Agreement (i.e. 14% Carrboro, 43% Chapel Hill, 43% Orange County). The proposed revised <br /> Interlocal Agreement is identical to the existing Interlocal Agreement executed on July 1, 2019, <br /> with the exception of the following items: <br /> 1) Rather than pre-qualifying a group of licensed plumbers to competitively bid the <br /> private sewer service lateral connection installation work, Orange County will <br /> competitively bid each individual private sewer service lateral connection (or each <br /> group/cluster of private sewer service lateral connections) upon qualification of the <br /> respective individual LMI applicants. The lowest responsive and responsible bidder <br /> for each individual competitive bid will be formally awarded the associated work for <br /> each individual competitive bid. <br /> 2) The number of Heritage Lots and Heritage Lots With Pre-Existing Dwellings have <br /> increased by three (3) properties, based on lot configuration and engineering <br /> feasibility corrections. The number of identified Heritage Lots has been revised from <br /> 81 to 84. The number of Heritage Lots With Pre-Existing Dwellings has been revised <br /> from 62 to 65. The revised number of Heritage Lots and Heritage Lots With Pre- <br /> Existing Dwellings are displayed on the updated map dated November 25, 2019 <br /> (Attachment 3). <br /> 3) The overall Orange County budget for this initiative has been revised from $243,000 <br /> to $220,000, so as to match actual/available Orange County budget allocations. The <br /> overall estimated number of private sewer service lateral connections has been <br /> updated to match Orange County's actual/available budget. Orange County is <br /> currently budgeted for a total of 10 connections within the Town of Carrboro's <br /> jurisdictional area and a total of 15 connections within the Town of Chapel Hill's <br /> jurisdictional area. The anticipated cost per connection has been reduced from <br /> $9,000 per connection to $8,800 per connection, based on a recently bid project <br /> within the Historic Rogers Road area. The overall cost share percentages will remain <br /> the same: 14% Carrboro, 43% Chapel Hill, 43% Orange County. <br /> The proposed revised Interlocal Agreement (Attachment 2) is the product of a joint collaborative <br /> review effort by the Rogers Road Staff Working Group. The Group generally meets on a <br /> weekly basis and consists of designated representatives from Orange County, the Towns of <br /> Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and OWASA. The proposed revised Interlocal Agreement has also <br />