Ordinance 67100

Airport Engineering Assistance Program

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Summary

An Ordinance recommended and approved by the Airport Commission, the Board of Public Service, and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of St. Louis (“City”), authorizing and establishing a multi-year public works and improvement program at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport® (the “Airport”) providing for an Airport Engineering Assistance Program (the “Program”) consisting of, but not limited to studies or plans to and for the terminal complexes, concourses, and facilities, parking facilities, structures and associated Airport buildings, roadways, driveways and environs, the Airport’s airfields, taxiways and related facilities, and other Airport improvements, environmental mitigation planning projects or studies, legal services, and other related aviation support planning or design projects or programs which are necessary for the Airport’s development, such authorized work consisting of, but not limited to architectural, mechanical, and/or civil engineering services, programming services, technical advice and assistance, inspection services, consulting services, engineering planning, architect and design services, costs for structural and maintenance studies, estimating and cost benefit consulting services, legal services, surveying or mapping work, general planning and design services, CADD services, airport NAVAIDs, operational and facilities plans and studies, the preparation and production of bid and contract documents and specifications, title work, appraisal services, and other necessary or related work, technical assistance or services for the development, implementation, administration, or monitoring of the Program at a total estimated cost of Five Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($5,400,000.00); authorizing an initial appropriation of One Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,800,00.00) from the Airport Development Fund established and authorized pursuant to Ordinance 59286, Section 13, approved October 26, 1984, to be expended for the payment of costs for work and services authorized herein and providing for the receipt of supplemental appropriations, when authorized by ordinance, into this Ordinance when funds become available to continue the Program; authorizing the Director of Airports with the approval of the City Counselor and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to let contracts providing for appraisal services, title work, and legal services; authorizing the Board of Public Service with the advice, consent and approval of the Director of Airports to let contracts, purchase materials and equipment, employ labor, pay salaries, wages, fees, retain consultants, and otherwise provide for the work and services authorized herein; providing that any contract let hereunder, shall be subject to the City’s Charter and applicable ordinances and any Missouri State laws or regulations applicable thereto; authorizing and directing the Comptroller of the City to draw warrants for the payment of expenses authorized herein, and authorizing, as necessary and appropriate, the Comptroller, Treasurer, City Counselor, and other appropriate officers, agents and employees of the City to make such applications or certifications and provide such data, and to take whatever action necessary in order to provide for the payment or reimbursement of eligible costs authorized herein; authorizing the Director of Airports to make such applications and provide such data and to take whatever action necessary to seek funds under the Airport Improvement Program, the Passenger Facilities Charge Program, or other federal, state or local programs for programs or projects herein authorized where such costs or expenditures are deemed eligible and monies made available for those costs under federal, state, or local law or contract, and to authorize the deposit of such funds as may be appropriate into this Ordinance to reimburse the costs in part of the Program herein authorized; directing that all contracts let under the authority of this Ordinance be in compliance with all applicable minority and women or disadvantaged business enterprise requirements and in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, regulations, court decisions and executive orders relating to equal employment opportunity; containing a severability clause; and containing an emergency clause.

Overview

Session: 2006-2007

Board Bill Number: 56

Primary Sponsors: Phyllis Young

Committee: Transportation and Commerce

Effective: 06/05/2006

Legislative History

  • 05/12/2006

    First Reading

  • 05/19/2006

    Second Reading

  • 05/25/2006

    Perfection

  • 05/25/2006

    Third Reading

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