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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20123492.tiff INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR PAYMENT OF BONUS AMOUNTS FOR CERTAIN REPORTED OIL AND GAS EMPLOYEES RESIDING WITHIN MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES T IS INTE GOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT is made and entered into effective as of th ay of��jY&Wt, 2012, A.D. between the COUNTY OF WELD, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, whose address is 915 10th Street, P. O. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632, hereinafter referred to as "Weld County," and the TOWN OF NEW RAYMER, a municipal corporation of the State of Colorado, with address of 226 Baird, P.O. Box 146,New Raymer, CO 80742, hereinafter referred to as "Municipality." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Local Affairs ("DOLA") distributes revenue derived from energy and mineral extraction statewide, with revenues coming from State Severance Tax receipts and Federal Mineral Lease non-bonus payments, and WHEREAS, on October 10, 2012, the Board of County Commissioners entered into an agreement with William Jerke to assist in ensuring that the maximum number of oil and gas employees residing within unincorporated Weld County and the various municipalities within Weld County are reported to the State of Colorado, and WHEREAS, generally, the terms of the agreement with Mr. Jerke call for the payment of a base amount of $20,000 plus for all reported oil and gas employees residing within Weld County over 3,549 (residing in unincorporated Weld County), a bonus amount of 5% of the State of Colorado Severance Tax Direct Distribution payment per employee (maximum $50), and 5% of the Federal Mineral Lease Distribution per employee (maximum $50), paid to Mr. Jerke upon the receipt of said State and Federal sums by the County (said distributions being collectively referred to herein as "Distributions"), and WHEREAS, Municipality recognizes that it will benefit financially from the payment of the $20,000 by County, because the work performed by Mr. Jerke will most likely result in increased Distributions to it by DOLA, and WHEREAS, Municipality offers, through this IGA, to share in the cost of the agreement with Mr. Jerke by paying a prorate share of the additional base of$10,000 (the increase of the base from $10,000 to $20,000) dependent upon the municipalities percentage of the 3,549 employees counted in 2012 (as shown on the attached Exhibit "A"), plus the bonus amount for all reported oil and gas employees residing within their municipality in 2013 over the number of employees reported for their municipality for 2012, and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 29-1-203, C.R.S., political subdivisions may cooperate or contract with one another to provide any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each of the corporations or contracting entities. 2012-3492 la �o ?ova itgC cog.? WITNESSETH: NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. PAYMENT BY MUNICIPALITY OF BONUS AMOUNTS FOR CERTAIN REPORTED OIL AND GAS EMPLOYEES RESIDING WITHIN MUNICIPALITY'S BOUNDARIES: Municipality agrees to pay to County a prorate share of the additional base of $10,000 (the increase of the base from $10,000 to $20,000) dependent upon the municipalities percentage of the 3,549 employees counted in 2012 (as shown on the attached Exhibit "A"), plus the bonus amount for all reported oil and gas employees residing within their municipality in 2013 over the number of employees reported for their municipality for 2012. The term "bonus amount" shall be the amount of 5% of the State of Colorado severance tax direct distribution payment per employee (maximum $50), and 5% of the federal mineral lease distribution per employee (maximum $50). Payment shall be made by Municipality to County at the end of the quarter when the Distributions are received. 2. TERM: The term of this IGA shall be from January 1, 2013, to and until December 31, 2013. 3. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This writing constitutes the entire IGA between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter herein, and shall be binding upon said parties, their officers, employees, agents and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the respective survivors, heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of said parties. 4. NO WAIVER OF IMMUNITY: No portion of this IGA shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this IGA be deemed to have created a duty of care which did not previously exist with respect to any person not a party to this IGA. 5. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY ENFORCEMENT: It is expressly understood and agreed that the enforcement of the terms and conditions of this IGA, and all rights of action relating to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the undersigned parties and nothing in this IGA shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other person not included in this IGA. It is the express intention of the undersigned parties that any entity other than the undersigned parties receiving services or benefits under this IGA shall be an incidental beneficiary only. Signed by the parties thisc°day ofd%uen+ 012. ATTEST 't'ib ^"`^' 6 OUNTY OF WELD, a political Weld County Clllrk to the Board subdivision of the State of Colorado By: By: � P �. Deputy C `rk to .- +`1+ �� � Sean P. Conway, Chairman ci Board of County Commissioners of the tt County of Weld tie ;�z- � DEC 1 0 2012 ATTEST: <gQ1 �1 TOWN OF NEW RAYMER, a municipal �� � corporation of the State of Colorado By: tah1t0By: ty-- Clerk Car , y "� ae/a'-392 Weld County-IGA with Municipalities Severance Tax and Federal Mineral Lease 2012 Severance Fed Min Municipality 2011 2012 Difference Tax Lease Total 5%of each CERR 39.17 35.17 Ault 15 21 6 235.02 211.02 446.04 Dacono 21 42 21 822.57 738.57 1,561.14 Eaton 35 59 24 940.08 844.08 1,784.16 Erie 10 11 1 39.17 35.17 74.34 Evans 286 446 160 6,267.20 5,627.20 11,894.40 Fort Lupton 123 256 133 5,209.61 4,677.61 9,887.22 Frederick 24 40 16 626.72 562.72 1,189.44 Garden City 5 5 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Gilcrest 22 34 12 470.04 422.04 892.08 Greeley 733 1258 525 20,564.25 18,464.25 39,028.50 Grover 1 2 1 39.17 35.17 74.34 Hudson 15 24 9 352.53 316.53 669.06 Johnstown 57 109 52 2,036.84 1,828.84 3,865.68 Keenseburg 14 17 3 117.51 105.51 223.02 Kersey 32 53 21 822.57 738.57 1,561.14 LaSalle 38 74 36 1,410.12 1,266.12 2,676.24 Locbuie 26 68 42 1,645.14 1,477.14 3,122.28 Mead 9 14 5 195.85 175.85 371.70 Milliken 43 93 50 1,958.50 1,758.50 3,717.00 Pierce 7 16 9 352.53 316.53 669.06 Platteville 46 92 46 1,801.82 1,617.82 3,419.64 Severance 10 17 7 274.19 246.19 520.38 Windsor 49 80 31 1,214.27 1,090.27 2,304.54 Unincorporated 402 681 279 10,928.43 9,812.43 20,740.86 Firestone 17 32 15 587.55 527.55 1,115.10 Nunn 5 5 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 2045 3549 1504 58,911.68 52,895.68 111,807.36 Hello