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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Office of Safety & Risk Management
Date: September 14, 2018
To: Harvey Robinson, Interim City Manager
From: Trameka A. Williams, Acting Asst. Director of Human Resources
RE: TML Turnkey Recovery Program on El Vista Community Center and Ryman Building
Introduction: The intent of this agenda item is to seek the City Council's approval for the City Manager
to execute a contract between Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool (TMLIRP) —
Turnkey Recovery Program to rebuild the El Vista Community Center(615 Elias Street) and the Ryman
Building(3248 39th Street).
As a result of the damages to El Vista Community Center, a claim was filed with TMLIRP with
damages totaling approximately $55,000.00. TML has offered to settle the claim for $55,000.00 less the
Physical Damage deductible amount of$1,314.07,making the final settlement offer $53,685.93 which is
considered a fair and reasonable settlement.
As a result of the damages to the Ryman Building, a claim was filed with TMLIRP with damages
totaling approximately $200,000.00. TML has offered to settle the claim for $200,000.00 less the
Physical Damage deductible amount of$2,691.46, making the final settlement offer $197,308.54 which
is considered a fair and reasonable settlement.
Background: Due to damages from Hurricane Harvey, the TMLIRP contracted with SynergyNDS, Inc.
to provide TMLIRP with recovery management and disaster recovery services on its Members property
losses caused by Hurricane Harvey and covered by TMLIRP. Many of the Members allowed
SynergyNDS to locate vendors that could immediately provide emergency services to stabilize property
and mitigate damages n covered property losses. With the City's agreement, TMLIRP will reimburse
SynergyNDS directly on such covered property expenses. TMLIRP will put in a good faith effort to use
local vendors.
Budget Impact: There will not be a budgetary impact.
Recommendation: It is recommended that City Council approve the City manager to execute a contract
between Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool —Turnkey Recovery Program to rebuild
the El Vista Community Center (615 Elias Street) and the Ryman Building (3248 39`h Street), as
discussed and/or outlined above.
"Remember we are here to serve the Citizens of Port Arthur"
P.R. No. 20433
09/13/18 TAW
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER
TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN TEXAS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RISK POOL — TURNKEY RECOVERY PROGRAM
TO REBUILD THE EL VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER (615 ELIAS STREET)
AND RYMAN BUILDING (3248 39TH STREET)
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Port Arthur deems it necessary and
appropriate to execute a contract between Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk
Pool — Turnkey Recovery Program to rebuild the El Vista Community Center and the Ryman
Building damaged during Hurricane Harvey; and,
WHEREAS, in the face of the catastrophic damages due to Hurricane Harvey, the
Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool ("TMLIRP") contracted with
SynergyNDS, Inc. ("SynergyNDS") to provide TMLIRP with recovery management and
disaster recovery services on its Members property losses caused by Hurricane Harvey and
covered by TMLIRP. Many of the Members allowed SynergyNDS to locate vendors that could
immediately provide emergency services to stabilize property and mitigate damages on
covered property losses. With prior written authorization by TMLIRP Member property loss
claims to vendors that provided such emergency services. If the Member agrees, TMLIRP
will reimburse SynergyNDS directly on such covered property expenses; and,
WHEREAS, as a result of the damage to the El Vista Community Center, a claim was
filed with Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool ("TMLIRP") with approximate
P.R. No. 20433
09/13/18 TAW
damages totaling approximately $55,000.00 less the physical damage deductible of
$1 ,314.07; and,
WHEREAS, TML has offered to settle the claim for $55,000.00 less the Physical
Damage deductible amount of $1,314.07, making the final settlement offer $53,685.93 which
is considered a fair and reasonable settlement; and,
WHEREAS, as a result of the damage to the Ryman Building, a claim was filed with
Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool ("TMLIRP") with approximate damages
totaling approximately $200,000.00 less the physical damage deductible of $2,691.46; and,
WHEREAS, TML has offered to settle the claim for $200,000.00 less the Physical
Damage deductible amount of $2,691.46, making the final settlement offer $197,308.54
which is considered a fair and reasonable settlement; and,
WHEREAS, it is being requested that the City Council authorize TMLIRP to utilize the
Turnkey Recovery Program only as it pertains to the El Vista Community Center and Ryman
Building.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS:
Section 1. That, the facts and opinions in the preamble are true and correct.
Section 2. That, the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute an authorization
allowing the City to utilize the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool Turnkey
Recovery Program attached as Exhibit "A" solely as it pertains to losses to the El Vista
Community Center and the Ryman Building.
P.R. No. 20433
09/04/18 TAW
Section 3. That, a copy of this Resolution be spread upon the minutes of the City
Council.
READ, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED this day of , AD, 2018, at a
Meeting of the City Council of the City of Port Arthur, Texas, by the following vote:
AYES: Mayor , Councilmembers
NOES:
Derrick Ford Freeman, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sherri Bellard, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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APPROVED FOR ADMINISTRATION:
Harvey L. Robinson, Interim City Manager
Exhibit " A "
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Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool
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In the face of the catastrophic damages due to Hurricane Harvey, the Texas Municipal League
Intergovernmental Risk Pool ("TMLIRP) has contracted with SynergyNDS, Inc. ("SynergyNDS")to
provide TMLIRP with recovery management and disaster recovery services on its Members'
property losses caused by Hurricane Harvey and covered by TMLIRP. These services include
identifying covered property losses, identifying the steps needed to immediately mitigate the
damages, assisting in getting adjusters to the damaged property to estimate the covered damage,
identifying the steps needed to repair the covered property losses, and identifying resources that
can mitigate the damages and repair the covered property losses. This should expedite the overall
recovery needs on covered property losses.
If a Member desires, SynergyNDS can provide additional services and directly work with the
Member to identify vendors (either local or national, depending on the resources required)to be
retained as necessary to assist with stabilization, repairs, and build back of covered property
losses. SynergyNDS will assist in managing the services from the vendors to see they are
performed and documented according to TMLIRP coverage requirements, applicable codes, and
FEMA procurement requirements (for costs that fall outside of Insurance). SynergyNDS will also
assist with Member's compliance and submission of claims with the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA). This program is called the TurnKey Recovery"' Program and is
designed to serve as an extension of Member's staff that may be at capacity given the impact of
Hurricane Harvey.
The TurnKey Recovery"' Program is intended to provide damage assessments, demolition
services, stabilization of buildings and contents, restoration/reconstruction scope-of-work,
coordination and project management of contractors, and FEMA Public Assistance project
worksheet development. However, this program can be designed to fit the individual needs of
the Member by eliminating services not needed or limiting services to only certain properties.
TurnKey Recovery's"'helps to protect Members' operating reserves by reducing or eliminating the
Member's upfront, out-of-pocket expense while waiting for reimbursement from TMLIRP on a
covered property loss. All eligible claim related recovery costs, project material deposits and
vendor progress payments are paid to approved contractors and vendors directly. Recovery and
repair contractors can be those identified by the Member or part of SynergyNDS Managed
Vendor Program (MVP). Members who elect to use the TurnKey Recovery"' Program on eligible
property losses will eliminate the need to incur those associated recovery costs and the standard
reimbursement submittal process previously followed by TMLIRP. Under the TurnKey
Recovery"" Program, TMLIRP and SynergyNDS will work together to approveservices, scopes-
of-work and costs in a manner that will protect the Member from incurring or becoming liable for
any additional costs related to the covered claim, except for the stated deductible, covered
exclusions or scheduled limits of coverage. In the event there are costs that are not covered and
apply to the Member, it will be the responsibility of SynergyNDS to identify in writing such costs
for Member approval prior to acceptance and/orfurther binding engagement.
TMLIRP respects the individual desires and preferences of its Members and their ability to self-
govern. This program is available to Members who find it will enhance their recovery efforts.
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TMLIRP Program Election
If the Member desires to use the TurnKey RecoverysT Program for property losses covered by
TMLIRP and damaged by Hurricane Harvey, simply sign this form and return it to TMLIRP.
The City of Port Arthur elects to
participate and take advantage of the benefits provided through the TurnKey RecoverysM Program
specific to Hurricane Harvey property losses covered by TMLIRP. The Member agrees that
SynergyNDS, Inc. will act as a Recovery Manager on covered property losses for the Member by
managing and paying vendors directly. The Member also agrees that TMLIRP shall reimburse
SynergyNDS, Inc. directly on covered property losses for which SynergyNDS, Inc. has managed
and paid vendors directly. Member will be responsible to account for the applicable Deductible
and should follow applicable procurement procedures to ensure that any costs outside of TMLIRP
Insurance are followed as necessary to comply with potential FEMA Public Assistance (PA).
SynergyNDS will be expected to work with Member to support the FEMA PA process and to
provide required insurance documents to assist in supporting Scope Development and Project
Closeout as related to a TurnKey Recovery project(s).
Signature of Authorized Official
Print Name of Authorized Official
Title of Authorized Official
Date
*This authorization solely pertains to losses at Ryman
Building and El Vista Community Center. No other City
Pertains to ID's: #194 El Vista Community Center 615 Elias Street
#431 Ryman Building 3248 39th Street
losses sre applicable.
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