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Tomah Area (5747)

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IDVote Date  Amount  TypeYesNoResultPerformance Clause

4306


06/19/2017


$979,211    


    RS - 2017


    


    


Passed    


    Has Performance Clause


Brief Description: Resolution to exceed the Revenue Cap for Energy Efficiencies - non - recurring for $979,211.

Actual Wording: Be it resolved that the school district of __Tomah is exercising its taxing authority under s. 121.91 (4) (o), Wis. Stats., to exceed the revenue limit on a non-recurring basis by an amount the district will spend on new energy efficiency measures and energy efficiency products for the 2017-2018 school year. The amount to be levied and expended is $__979,221. After review of the recommendations report per 66.0133(2)(b) the district has determined that the $__979,221 it would spend on energy efficiency projects recommended in the report is not likely to exceed the amount to be saved in utility costs of $__34,777__ annually and non-utility costs of $_5,032 annually over the remaining _50___year useful life of the facility to which the measures apply. The board has entered into a 1 year Performance Contract under s. 66.0133, Stats., with Schneider Electric, for a project to implement the following energy efficiency measures or purchase energy efficiency products and identified the following cost recovery performance indicators to measure energy savings and/or operational savings for each including the timeline for cost recovery: Project Overview Subcategory Bldg Cost Annual Savings O&M Savings Rebate Payback Future Solutions Replace Building Automation System @ Middle School MS $160,500 $938 $0 $0 50+ BAS replacements and recommissioning will increase operational effectiveness and energy savings High School LED Tubes HS $124,917 $12,172 $3,045 $12,176 8.2 New lighting replaces antiquated, high energyusing equipment with modern technology Middle School LED Tubes MS $63,223 $8,374 $1,537 $4,712 6.4 Building Envelope Sealing HS $47,485 $2,797 $0 $0 17.0 Tighten up the leaky building envelope and see immediate energy savings as well as improved comfort in drafty areas MES WES Middle School: Tuckpointing MS $296,842 $0 $450 $0 50+ Replace crumbling bricks and re-mortar joints where mortar needs to be replaced High School: Doors HS $51,095 $340 $0 $0 50+ Replace or install new interior and exterior doors to improve comfort and generate energy savings Miller ES: Doors MES $38,111 $276 $0 $0 50+ Install new interior doors to improve comfort and generate energy savings High School Auditorium Theatrical Lighting to LED HS $197,047 $9,880 $0 $0 19.9 New lighting replaces antiquated, high energyusing equipment with modern technology and controls Scope of Work Cost Savings Maint. Savings Rebate Payback ALL ECMs $979,221 $34,777 $5,032 $16,888 24.2 The Board shall annually perform an evaluation of the performance indicators and shall report to the electorate as an addendum in the required published budget summary document per s. 65.90, Wis. Stats., and in the school district’s newsletter or in the published minutes of the school board meeting. The Board shall use this evaluation to determine the amount of energy (utility) cost savings, as a result of the project, that shall be applied to retire the debt.

 
 
 
IDVote DateAmountTypeYesNoResultPerformance Clause

4126


09/19/2016


$300,000    


    RS - 2016


    


    


Passed    


    Has Performance Clause


Brief Description: Upgrade existing pneumatic and Generation 1 controls to DDC at the Tomah Senior High School

Actual Wording: RESOLUTION FOR REVENUE LIMIT EXEMPTIONS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCIES Be it resolved that Tomah Area School District is exercising its taxing authority under s. 121.91 (4) (o), Wis. Stats., to exceed the revenue limit on a non-recurring basis by an amount the district will spend on new energy efficiency measures and energy efficiency products for the 2016-17 school year. The amount to be levied and expended is $300,000 After review of the recommendations report per 66.0133(2)(b) the district has determined that the $300,000 it would spend on energy efficiency projects recommended in the report is not likely to exceed the amount to be saved in annual utility costs of $1,714, and annual non-utility costs of $5,000 over the remaining 50 year useful life of the facility to which the measures apply. The board has approved a 1 year performance contract under s. 66.0133, Stats., with Complete Control, Inc. for a project to implement the following energy efficiency measures or purchase energy efficiency products and identified the following cost recovery performance indicators to measure energy savings and/or operational savings for each including the timeline for cost recovery: The Board shall annually perform an evaluation of the performance indicators and shall report to the electorate as an addendum in the required published budget summary document per s. 65.90, Wis. Stats., and in the school6 district’s newsletter or in the published minutes of the school board meeting. The Board shall use this evaluation to determine the amount of energy (utility) cost savings, as a result of the project, that shall be applied to retire the debt. Adopted this 19th day of September, 2016.

 
 
 
IDVote DateAmountTypeYesNoResultPerformance Clause

3669


10/19/2015


$800,000    


    RS - 2015


    


    


Passed    


    Has Performance Clause


Brief Description: Exceed Revenue Limit on a non-recurring basis by an amount of $800,000 the district will spend on energy efficiency projects to be completed in the current school year.

Actual Wording: Chapter PI 15 APPENDIX A RESOLUTION FOR REVENUE LIMIT EXEMPTIONS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCIES Be it resolved that the school district of __Tomah is exercising its taxing authority under s. 121.91 (4) (o), Wis. Stats., to exceed the revenue limit on a non-recurring basis by an amount the district will spend on new energy efficiency measures and energy efficiency products for the 2015-2016 school year. The amount to be levied and expended is $__800,000. After review of the recommendations report per 66.0133(2)(b) the district has determined that the $__800,000 it would spend on energy efficiency projects recommended in the report is not likely to exceed the amount to be saved in utility costs of $__3,768__ annually and non-utility costs of $_16,000 annually over the remaining _50___year useful life of the facility to which the measures apply. The board has entered into a 1 year Performance Contract under s. 66.0133, Stats., with Market & Johnson, for a project to implement the following energy efficiency measures or purchase energy efficiency products and identified the following cost recovery performance indicators to measure energy savings and/or operational savings for each including the timeline for cost recovery: The Board shall annually perform an evaluation of the performance indicators and shall report to the electorate as an addendum in the required published budget summary document per s. 65.90, Wis. Stats., and in the school district’s newsletter or in the published minutes of the school board meeting. The Board shall use this evaluation to determine the amount of energy (utility) cost savings, as a result of the project, that shall be applied to retire the debt.

 
 
 
 
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