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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/07/2019 - Regular Agenda Packet - City CouncilCity Council Regular College Station, TX Meeting Agenda - Final City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 City Hall Council Chambers6:00 PMMonday, October 7, 2019 1. Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Invocation, Consider Absence Request. Proclamation Presentation proclaiming November 4th through 8th as Municipal Court Week. Speaker Protocol: An individual who wishes to address the City Council regarding any item on the Regular Agenda shall register with the City Secretary prior to the meeting being called to order. Registration forms are available in the Office of the City Secretary and in the lobby. Upon stepping to the podium the speaker must state their name and city of residence, including the state of residence if the city is located out of state. Speakers are encouraged to identify their College Station neighborhood or geographic location. Each speaker’s remarks are limited to three (3) minutes. An individual speaking on multiple Consent Agenda items must speak on all items when the speaker is called to the podium . Speakers on multiple Consent Agenda items will have three (3) minutes to speak on the first item and one (1) additional minute to speak per each additional item regardless of the number of items they wish to address. Any speaker addressing the Council through the use of a translator may speak for six (6) minutes, and in the case of Consent Agenda items an additional two (2) minutes per item. An individual may speak for ten (10) minutes on behalf of a group of five (5) or more. The five (5) or more individuals must sign the registration form and must be present when the speaker is introduced. Those signing may not speak individually. A speaker who wishes to include computer -based information while addressing the Council must provide the electronic file to the City Secretary by noon on the day of the Council meeting. During each speaker ’s remarks a timer light will change from green to yellow when there is thirty seconds remaining. The speaker must conclude their remarks when the timer light changes from yellow to red. Hear Visitors During Hear Visitors an individual may address the City Council on any item which does not appear on the posted agenda. The City Council will listen and receive the information presented by the speaker, ask staff to look into the matter, or place the issue on a future agenda. Topics of operational concern shall be directed to the City Manager. Consent Agenda During the Consent Agenda an individual may address the City Council on any Consent Agenda item. Page 1 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019 October 7, 2019City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final 2. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on consent agenda items which consists of ministerial or "housekeeping" items required by law. Items may be removed from the consent agenda by majority vote of the Council. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on minutes for: • September 26, 2019 Workshop • September 26, 2019 Regular 19-05472a. Sponsors:Smith WKSHP092619 DRAFT Minutes RM092619 DRAFT Minutes Attachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a professional services contract with Mitchell & Morgan, LLP, in the amount of $109,014, for the conceptual design of the Bird Pond Road Extension (SH 6 to Lakeway Drive) Project. 19-05292b. Sponsors:Fisher Project MapAttachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding approval of a construction contract with Palomares Construction, Inc. in the amount of $192,629.68 for the construction of sidewalk improvements along Munson Avenue. 19-05312c. Sponsors:Fisher Project MapAttachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a purchase contract for computer equipment with Dell Marketing, LP in the amount of $162,665.60. 19-05332d. Sponsors:Menon Dell QuoteAttachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a three year small enterprise agreement with ESRI, Inc ., for GIS systems software licensing and support not to exceed $225,000. 19-05342e. Sponsors:Menon 2019 ESRI AgreementAttachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action on approving a resolution approving the City's investment policy, the City's investment strategy, reviewing and recording changes to such policy and strategy, approving a collateral policy, and designating investment officers for fiscal year ending September 30, 2020. 19-05372f. Sponsors:Leonard Page 2 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019 October 7, 2019City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final Investment Policy 2020 (003) Exhibit A - OPEB Trust Investment Guideline Resolution Attachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a resolution accepting the FY 2018 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant in the amount of $911,476.50. 19-05392g. Sponsors:McMahan SAFER Grant 2019 ResolutionAttachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action on the City ’s Traffic Calming Policy. 19-05442h. Sponsors:Rother Traffic Calming Policy 10-1-19Attachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action on an ordinance amending Chapter 38 “Traffic and Vehicles,” Article VI “Traffic Schedules,” Section 38-1005 “Traffic Schedule V, School Zones,” of the Code of Ordinances by amending school zone operation times and by adding a school zone for River Bend Elementary on Rock Prairie Road West and Holleman Drive South. 19-05452i. Sponsors:Rother School Zone Times Ordinance Riverbend School Zone Map Attachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Chapter 38, Section 38-1012 of the Code of Ordinances by changing the speed limit on Holleman Drive South between North Dowling Road to the Rock Prairie West Road Intersection to 40 mph on the southern section and to 45 mph for the northern section. 19-05462j. Sponsors:Fisher 13. CH 38 Speed Limits Ord FORM Holleman Project Location Speed Limit Attachments: Regular Agenda During the Regular Agenda an individual may address the City Council on any Regular Agenda item including those items not posted for a Public Hearing. For those items posted for a Public Hearing, if the City Council needs additional information from the general public after the Public Hearing is closed some limited comments may be allowed at the discretion of the Mayor. Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Appendix A, “Unified Development 19-04741. Page 3 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019 October 7, 2019City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final Ordinance,” Article 4, Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas by changing the zoning district boundaries from R Rural to RS Restricted Suburban, GC General Commercial, O Office, and NAP Natural Areas Protected for approximately 210 acres generally located at the intersection of Rock Prairie Road and William D. Fitch Parkway. Sponsors:Hovde Background Information Vicinity Map, Aerial, & Small Area Map Applicant's Supporting Information Rezoning Exhibit Rezoning Map Ordinance Attachments: Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan - Future Land Use and Character Map from Natural Areas Reserved to Urban and Natural Areas Reserved for approximately 2.7 acres of land located at 1700 George Bush Drive. 19-05262. Sponsors:Chafin Background Information Vicinity, Aerial, and Small Aerial Map Applicant's Supporting Information Comprehensive Plan Exhibit Comprehensive Plan Amendment Map Ordinance Attachments: Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an Ordinance renaming Midtown Loop as Durham Loop, Bird Pond Road west of Rock Prairie Road as Town Lake Drive, Pebble Creek Parkway between State Highway 6 and Lakeway Drive as Corporate Parkway, and Lakeway Drive between State Highway 6 and William D. Fitch Parkway as Midtown Drive. 19-05273. Sponsors:Schubert Ordinance Street Name Changes Exhibit Attachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the approval to purchase furnishings, furniture, information technology items, security equipment, audio /visual items, dispatch equipment, and evidence shelving and storage totaling $2,846,010.90 from multiple vendors through various purchasing cooperatives for the new police station. 19-05324. Page 4 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019 October 7, 2019City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final Sponsors:Fisher Summary of purchases Purchasing Quotes Attachments: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding appointments to Experience Bryan-College Station. 19-04535. Sponsors:Smith Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the appointment of a representative of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to serve as a member of the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (aka Impact Fee Advisory Committee or "IFAC"). 19-05256. Sponsors:Smith Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the recommendation of an individual to the Brazos County Commissioners Court for possible appointment to the Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority. 19-05497. Sponsors:Whittenton 8.Presentation, discussion, and possible action on future agenda items and review of standing list of Council generated agenda items: A Council Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 9. Adjourn. The City Council may adjourn into Executive Session to consider any item listed on this agenda if a matter is raised that is appropriate for Executive Session discussion. An announcement will be made of the basis for the Executive Session discussion. I certify that the above Notice of Meeting was posted at College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas, on October 3, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. _____________________ City Secretary This building is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are asked to contact the City Secretary’s Office at (979) 764-3541, TDD at 1-800-735-2989, or email adaassistance@cstx.gov at least two business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least two business days prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations. Page 5 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019 October 7, 2019City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final Penal Code § 30.07. Trespass by License Holder with an Openly Carried Handgun. "Pursuant to Section 30.07, Penal Code (Trespass by License Holder with an Openly Carried Handgun) A Person Licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (Handgun Licensing Law), may not enter this Property with a Handgun that is Carried Openly." Codigo Penal § 30.07. Traspasar Portando Armas de Mano al Aire Libre con Licencia. “Conforme a la Seccion 30.07 del codigo penal (traspasar portando armas de mano al aire libre con licencia), personas con licencia bajo del Sub-Capitulo H, Capitulo 411, Codigo de Gobierno (Ley de licencias de arma de mano), no deben entrar a esta propiedad portando arma de mano al aire libre.” Page 6 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019 City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0547 Name:Minutes Status:Type:Minutes Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/30/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action on minutes for: • September 26, 2019 Workshop • September 26, 2019 Regular Sponsors:Tanya Smith Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:WKSHP092619 DRAFT Minutes RM092619 DRAFT Minutes Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on minutes for: • September 26, 2019 Workshop • September 26, 2019 Regular Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Good Governance Recommendation(s): Approval Summary:N/A Budget & Financial Summary: None Attachments: • September 26, 2019 Workshop • September 26, 2019 Regular College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ WKSHP092619 Minutes Page 1 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF BRAZOS § Present: Karl Mooney, Mayor Council: Bob Brick Jerome Rektorik Linda Harvell Elianor Vessali John Nichols Dennis Maloney City Staff: Bryan Woods, City Manager Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager Carla Robinson, City Attorney Tanya Smith, City Secretary Ian Whittenton, Deputy City Secretary 1. Call to Order and Announce a Quorum is Present With a quorum present, the Workshop of the College Station City Council was called to order by Mayor Mooney at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 26, 2019 in the Council Chambers of the City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77840. 2. Executive Session In accordance with the Texas Government Code §551.071-Consultation with Attorney, §551.074- Personnel, §551.086-Competitive Matters, and §551.087-Economic Incentive Negotiations, the College Station City Council convened into Executive Session at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 26, 2019 in order to continue discussing matters pertaining to: A. Consultation with Attorney to seek advice regarding pending or contemplated litigation; to wit:  Kathryn A. Stever-Harper as Executrix for the Estate of John Wesley Harper v. City of College Station and Judy Meeks; No. 15,977-PC in the County Court No. 1, Brazos County, Texas; and  McCrory Investments II, LLC d/b/a Southwest Stor Mor v. City of College Station; Cause No. 17-000914-CV-361; In the 361st District Court, Brazos County, Texas  City of College Station v. Gerry Saum, Individually, and as Independent Executrix of the Estate of Susan M. Wood, Deceased; Cause No. 17-002742-CV-361; In the 361st District Court, Brazos County, Texas WKSHP092619 Minutes Page 2  Carrie McIver v. City of College Station; Cause No. 18-003271-CV-85; In the 85th District Court, Brazos County, Texas B. Consultation with attorney to receive legal advice; to wit:  Legal advice related to employee survivor benefits under Chapter 615 of the Texas Government Code. C. Deliberation on the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer; to wit:  Council Self-Evaluation  City Manager D. Deliberation on a competitive matter as that term is defined in Gov’t Code Section 552.133; to wit:  Power Supply E. Deliberation on an offer of financial or other incentives for a business prospect that the Council seeks to have locate, stay or expand in or near the City; to wit:  Contractual obligations for the Economic Development Agreement between the City of College Station and Statacorp, LP.  Economic incentives for a project located generally in the area northeast of the intersection of Raymond Stotzer Parkway and Highway 47 in College Station. Executive Session recessed at 5:39 p.m. 3. Reconvene from Executive Session and take action, if any. No vote or action was taken in Executive Session. 4. Presentation, possible action and discussion on items listed on the consent agenda. Items 2f and 2k, were pulled from Consent for clarification. (2f): Mary Ellen Leonard, Finance Director, stated that House Bill 914, enacted by the 86th Texas Legislature, requires that in order to continue to receive a share of bingo prize fees after January 1, 2020, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, must affirmatively vote to do so and submit proof of that vote to the Texas Lottery Commission by November 1, 2019. There are currently two active conductors registered in College Station. (2k): Emily Fisher, Assistant Director Capital Projects, stated that with the design of the widened roadway it was recommended that the speed limit of the roadway should be forty (40) mph instead of the speed limit prior to construction of sixty (60) mph. There has been a lower temporary speed limit of thirty (30) mph in place during the duration of construction. Mrs. Fisher explained that we could do a study of the speed limit and possibly change to 45 mph, with the determination of the study. 5. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an overview of various ordinances, policies, and practices related to parking in residential areas. WKSHP092619 Minutes Page 3 Jennifer Prochazka, Planning and Development Director, presented a brief overview of information related to several aspects of residential parking ordinances, policies, and practices, including parking in school zones, parking removal policies, parking pavement coverage on residential lots, and game day parking. Joint Neighborhood Parking Taskforce  Parking removal for safety  Address parking with development  Increase parking requirement  Limit front yard parking Parking Options with Platting  Standard streets + parking removed  Wider streets with bulb-outs  Narrow streets + parking removed  Visitor parking areas  Alley-fed parking areas  Wider lot frontages Parking Enforcement  Education  Based on citizen complaint  Parking in the yard  Unsafe street parking Game Day Parking  No parking in the yard  No selling parking spaces at homes  No parking in signed “NO PARKING” areas  No unsafe street parking 6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on updating the city’s traffic calming policy. Troy Rother, Traffic Engineer, introduced Jeff Whitacre, Vice-President at Kimley-Horn and Associates. Jeff Whitacre, Vice-President at Kimley-Horn and Associates, presented a brief update on the neighborhood traffic issues that continue to be a concern of residents. He stated that in 2018, staff began the process of overhauling the traffic calming policy. The proposed policy would allow staff to be more responsive to resident’s requests for traffic calming and creates a ranking matrix of the neighborhood plans based on more safety criteria while maintaining the neighborhood’s input through the entire process. The policy has been discussed and presented to the Transportation Committee on three separate occasions. At the final presentation, Transportation Committee recommended that the policy be presented to the City Council for approval. There is no financial impact at this time, but funds to develop traffic calming plans have been included in the Traffic Engineering budget of Public Works. However, depending on the costs of the various neighborhood traffic calming plans staff may need to request additional funds for construction through the budget process. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Nichols and a second by Councilmember Brick, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to postpone until October 7, WKSHP092619 Minutes Page 4 2019 to allow the City Manager and the City Attorney time to review city’s traffic calming policy. The motion carried unanimously. 7. Council Calendar Council reviewed the calendar. 8. Discussion, review, and possible action regarding the following meetings: Animal Shelter Board, Annexation Task Force, Arts Council of Brazos Valley, Architectural Advisory Committee, Arts Council Sub-committee, Audit Committee, Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board, Bio-Corridor Board of Adjustments, Blinn College Brazos Valley Advisory Committee, Brazos County Health Dept., Brazos Valley Council of Governments, Brazos Valley Economic Development Corporation, Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce, Budget and Finance Committee, BVSWMA, BVWACS, Compensation and Benefits Committee, Comprehensive Plan Evaluation Committee, Experience Bryan-College Station, Design Review Board, Economic Development Committee, FBT/Texas Aggies Go to War, Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition, Historic Preservation Committee, Interfaith Dialogue Association, Intergovernmental Committee, Joint Relief Funding Review Committee, Landmark Commission, Library Board, Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks and Recreation Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Research Valley Technology Council, Regional Transportation Committee for Council of Governments, Sister Cities Association, Spring Creek Local Government Corporation, Transportation and Mobility Committee, TAMU Economic Development, TAMU Student Senate, Texas Municipal League, Twin City Endowment, Walk with the Mayor, YMCA, Youth Advisory Council, Zoning Board of Adjustments, (Notice of Agendas posted on City Hall bulletin board). Councilmember Nichols reported on the Brazos County Health Board, BVSWMA, and Chambers Transportation Committee. Councilmember Rektorik reported on the Brazos Valley Economic Development Corporation. 9. Adjournment There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the workshop of the College Station City Council at 6:47 p.m. on Thursday, September 26, 2019. ________________________ Karl Mooney, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________ Tanya Smith, City Secretary RM0092619 Minutes Page 1 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF BRAZOS § Present: Karl Mooney, Mayor Council: Bob Brick Jerome Rektorik Linda Harvell Elianor Vessali John Nichols Dennis Maloney City Staff: Bryan Woods, City Manager Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager Carla Robinson, City Attorney Tanya Smith, City Secretary Ian Whittenton, Deputy City Secretary Call to Order and Announce a Quorum is Present With a quorum present, the Regular Meeting of the College Station City Council was called to order by Mayor Mooney at 6:56 p.m. on Thursday, September 26, 2019 in the Council Chambers of the City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77840. 1. Pledge of Allegiance, Invocation, consider absence request. Presentation proclaiming October 10th, 11th, and 12th of 2019 as the College Station Department "Fill the Boot" days to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Mayor Mooney presented the College Station Fire Department with a proclamation proclaiming October 10th, 11th and 12th as College Station Fire Department “Fill the Boot” Days to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Presentation by Mayor Karl Mooney to Mark Lord, Executive Director of the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) in acknowledgement of the Games of Texas. Mayor Mooney recognized David Schmitz, Director of Parks and Recreation, Kelly Kelbly, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation, and members of the Parks Department, who presented a shadow box filled with mementos from the recent “Games of Texas” to Mark Lord, Executive RM0092619 Minutes Page 2 Director of the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation, in honor of those games and the announcement of the return of the games next summer. Hear Visitors Comments Elianor Vessali, College Station, came before Council to honor the service and sacrifice of Army Capt. Rowdy J. Inman. CONSENT AGENDA 2a. Presentation, possible action, and discussion of minutes for:  September 12, 2019 Workshop Meeting  September 12, 2019 Regular Meeting 2b. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the renewal of six Master Agreements for Real Estate Appraisal Services: Duff & Phelps, LLC; JLL Valuation & Advisory Services, LLC; Lowery Property Advisors, LLC; Paul Hornsby & Company; S.T. Lovett & Associates; Valbridge Property Advisors. Approval of these renewals will authorize the City Manager or his delegate to approve Service Orders for each project within the terms of each Master Agreement. 2c. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a three year contract with Frontier Communications for a 2 gigabyte internet connection for $144,060. 2d. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on Resolution No. 09-26-19-2d adopting fees, rates and charges as provided by Chapter 2 “Administration”, Article V “Finance” Division 2 “Fees, Rates and Charges” of the Code of Ordinances, and presentation, discussion, and possible action on Ordinance No. 2019-4124 amending Chapter 2 “Administration”, Article V “Finance” Division 2 “Fees, Rates and Charges”, Section 2-120 "Fire Department Services" of the Code of Ordinances. 2e. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding approval of the of the City’s annual blanket orders for electric inventory items with estimated annual expenditures of: Techline, Inc. $658,887.50; KBS Electric $253,115; Texas Electric Cooperative for $92,975 and to Anixter, Inc. for $60,093. The total recommended award is for an amount not to exceed $1,065,070.50. 2f. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on adopting Resolution No. 09-26-19-2f approving the continued receipt of a share of the bingo prize fees awarded at a bingo game conducted in the City of College Station after January 1, 2020. 2g. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding City of College Station Excess Liability and Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Property/Boiler & Machinery, Commercial Crime, EMT Liability, Auto Property Damage, Cyber Liability, Unmanned Aircraf t liability and property; Special Events policies for Fiscal Year 2020. FY20 premiums for all lines of coverage are not to exceed $650,000. 2h. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding approval of the renewal of the City’s annual price agreement for Electric Three Phase Pad Mount Transformers with RM0092619 Minutes Page 3 estimated annual expenditures to KBS Electrical Distributors, for $503,214.55. The total recommended price agreement renewal is for an amount not to exceed is $503,214.55. 2i. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding approval of a construction contract with Larry Young Paving in the amount of $3,275,747.08 for the constructi on of the Greens Prairie Phase 1 Widening. 2j. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Ordinance No. 2019-4125 temporarily amending Chapter 38, Section 38-1013, of the Code of Ordinances by changing the posted speed limit on the section of Greens Prairie Road between 1000’ west of Woodlake Drive to the Royder Road Intersection to 30 mph for the duration of the Greens Prairie Road Widening Phase 1 project. 2k. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Ordinance No. 2019-4126 amending Chapter 38, Section 38-1012 of the Code of Ordinances by changing the posted speed limit on the section of Holleman Drive South between North Dowling Road to the Rock Prairie West Road Intersection to 40 mph. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Rektorik and a second by Councilmember Vessali, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to approve the Consent Agenda, with the exception of 2k. The motion carried unanimously. (2k) MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Nichols and a second by Councilmember Brick, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to postpone Consent Item 2k to October 7, 2019 and directed staff to bring back an ordinance with a speed limit of 45 mph except where required to be 40 mph by law. The motion carried unanimously. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Resolution No. 09-26-19-01 accepting the FY-2018 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) in the amount of $315,597. Jonathan McMahan, Fire Chief, stated that the Department of Homeland security has provided notification of a grant award. He explained that application submitted for the FY18 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) funding opportunity, was approved in the amount of $286,906.36 in Federal funding. As a condition of this grant the city is required to contribute non-Federal funds equal to or greater than 10.00 percent of the Federal funds awarded, or $28,690.64, for a total approved budget of $315,597. The funding will be used for Blue Card Hazard Zone Incident Command Training and Certification Program and Source Capturing Diesel Exhaust Removal Systems for the fire stations. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Nichols and a second by Councilmember Maloney, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to adopted Resolution No. 09- 26-19-01 accepting the FY-2018 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) in the amount of $315,597. The motion carried unanimously. 2. Presentation, discussion, possible action regarding approval of a construction contract with CRT GC, dba Caprock Construction in the amount of $1,810,044.44 for the construction of the Fun for All Playground Phase 2, an all abilities park at Central Park. RM0092619 Minutes Page 4 Emily Fisher, Assistant Director of Capital Projects, stated that the project includes the construction of Phase 2 of the Fun for All Playground, an all abilities fully accessible park providing inclusive play for everyone. Phase 1 was constructed at Stephen C. Beachy Central Park primarily by funds donated by charitable civic groups and private citizens. Since its grand opening, Phase 1 has been highly utilized and continues to be a great success providing a much needed and desired accessible park for our community. Phase 2 construction will increase the area of Phase 1 by connecting to it upon completion and include a stadium with bleachers and a ¼ scale artificial turf field and will be completely fenced. It will provide handicapped accessible restroom facilities on site, additional covered play areas including musical elements, two wheel chair accessible merry go rounds, and a sensory panel maze. There will also be an area to honor all the donors that continue to make this park a success with their generosity. The budget for the Fun for All Park - Phase 2 totals $1,846,000. Funds have been received in the amount of $1,300,000 from private citizens and charitable organizations which will be transferred to the city. In addition, budgeted funds are included in the Community Parkland Zone C/D and Neighborhood Parkland Zone 3 in the amount of $546,000. At approximately 7:36 p.m., Mayor Mooney opened the Citizens Comments. Mike Lee, College Station, stated that this is a beautiful park but the City needs be mindful of the money they are spending on this project. There being no comments, the Citizens Comments was closed at 7:40 p.m. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Brick, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to approve a construction contract with CRT GC, dba Caprock Construction in the amount of $1,810,044.44 for the construction of the Fun for All Playground Phase 2, an all abilities park at Central Park. The motion carried unanimously. 3. Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action on Ordinance No. 2019-4127 Budget Amendment 3 amending Ordinance No. 2018-4048 which will amend the budget for the 2018-2019 Fiscal Year in the amount of $325,000 and presentation, possible action and discussion on interfund transfers totaling $125,000. Mary Ellen Leonard, Finance Director, stated that the proposed budget amendment is to increase the FY19 budget appropriations by $325,000. This amendment also includes an interfund transfer of $125,000. The total amount of the revised FY 19 budget is $376,562,258. At approximately 7:46 p.m., Mayor Mooney opened the Public Hearing. There being no comments, the Public Hearing was closed at 7:46 p.m. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Brick, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to adopt Ordinance 2019-4127, for Budget Amendment 3 amending Ordinance No. 2018-4048 which will amend the budget for the 2018-2019 Fiscal Year in the amount of $325,000 and an interfund transfer of $125,000. The motion carried unanimously. RM0092619 Minutes Page 5 4. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on Ordinance No. 2019-4128 adopting the City of College Station 2019-2020 Budget; and presentation, possible action and discussion ratifying the property tax revenue increase reflected in the budget. Mary Ellen Leonard, Finance Director, noted the Council will need to take two actions: 1) consider the FY2019-2020 budget including revisions of an increase of $6,345 for a total proposed budget with revisions of $341,163,652; and 2) ratify the property tax revenue increase reflected in the budget. Staff recommends approval of the ordinance adopting the FY2019-2020 budget, with any changes the Council may have, and to also ratify the property tax revenue increase. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Nichols and a second by Councilmember Harvell, the City Council voted six (6) for and one (1) opposed, with Councilmember Vessali voting against, to adopt Ordinance No. 2019-4128, the proposed FY20 Budget for the City of College Station including revisions of an increase of $6,345 for a total proposed budget with revisions of $341,163,652. The motion carried. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Brick and a second by Councilmember Harvell, the City Council voted six (6) for and one (1) opposed, with Councilmember Vessali voting against, to approve ratifying the property tax increase reflected in the FY20 Budget. The motion carried. 5. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on approval of Ordinance No. 2019-4129 adopting the City of College Station 2019-2020 ad valorem tax rate of $0.534618 per $100 assessed valuation, the debt service portion being $0.221444 per $100 assessed valuation and the operations and maintenance portion being $0.313174 per $100 assessed valuation. Mary Ellen Leonard, Finance Director, reported that Council has held two public hearings on a tax rate of $0.534618. The tax rate must be adopted as two separate components - one for Operations and Maintenance and one for Debt Service. At approximately 8:20 p.m., Mayor Mooney opened the Citizens Comments. Richard Dusold, College Station, expressed his concerns on the proposed tax rate increase, stated that he is not in favor of this increase, and believes the council is making a mistake by approving it. Mike Lee, College Station, stated that he just ask for honesty and that council is not being honest on the effects the proposed tax rate increase and its burden to the citizens. Sherri Echols, College Station, came before Council to express her concerns related to debt services and requested Council to work on our debt services. She also does not believe that individual income has increased at a rate equal to the increased taxes over the last several years. Michael Nibert, College Station, came before Council to help speak on behalf of the citizens that are not in favor of the proposed tax rate increase. He thanked Councilmember Nichols for trying to help the citizens understand the proposed budget and tax rate increase. There being no comments, the Citizens Comments was closed at 8:34 p.m. RM0092619 Minutes Page 6 MOTION: Upon a motion made by Mayor Mooney and a second by Councilmember Brick, the City Council voted five (5) for and two (2) opposed, with Councilmembers Vessali and Rektorik voting against, to adopt Ordinance 2019-4129, that the property tax rate be increased by the adoption of a tax rate of 53.4618 cents per $100 assessed valuation, which is effectively a 7.84% percent increase in the tax rate. It was also moved that the Maintenance and Operations rate be 31.3174 cents per $100 assessed valuation; and the Debt Service rate be 22.1444 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The motion carried. 6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the official naming of Southeast Park and the 8 fields within the complex. David Schmitz, Parks and Recreation Director, stated that the official naming of the complex and fields temporarily listed as Southeast Park. Staff recommends approval of support for the naming of Southeast Park as Texas Independence Ballpark Midtown College Station and, subsequently, the fields as Gonzales, Goliad, Alamo, San Jacinto, Sabine River, Rio Grande, Red River, and Lone Star.  Recommendation meets all criteria and guidelines as laid out in the naming policy.  The naming concept was proposed by a subcommittee of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board and received unanimous approval from the full board on March 12, 2019.  The item went back to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board on August 13, 2019, based on a request from Economic Development. At that time, the board unanimously passed the official name to include “Midtown College Station”. Mr. Schmitz, explained that Fields 1-4, are named for historically, significant battles fought on behalf of Texas Independence. Fields 5-6 and 8 are named for the state’s three boundary rivers and are geographically located, accordingly (North | Red River, East | Sabine River, South | Rio Grande). Field 7, the championship field, is “Lone Star” to symbolize Texas. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Rektorik, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to approve the official naming of Southeast Park and the 8 fields within the complex as Texas Independence Ballpark Midtown College Station and, subsequently, the fields as Gonzales, Goliad, Alamo, San Jacinto, Sabine River, Rio Grande, Red River, and Lone Star. The motion carried unanimously. 7. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on Ordinance No. 2019-4130 amending Chapter 8, "Businesses," Article V, "Home Solicitation and Itinerant Vendors," of the Code of Ordinances by adding certain sections relating to Texas A&M University ticket reselling and presentation, discussion and possible action on an interlocal agreement with Texas A&M University for law enforcement assistance related to Texas A&M University ticket reselling. Scott McCollum, Police Chief, stated that reselling of Texas A&M football tickets can often result in unsuspecting buyers purchasing invalid or counterfeit tickets. In response, this ordinance will require a University permitting process in an effort to mitigate these circumstances. Also, this ordinance does not impact the occasional resale of a ticket purchased for personal use, and the ILA will allow UPD to assist the City with enforcement of the City's ordinance. RM0092619 Minutes Page 7 Staff recommends approval of this ordinance amending Chapter 8, Businesses, Article V, Home Solicitation and Itinerant Vendors and the interlocal agreement with TAMU for law enforcement assistance for university ticket reselling. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Rektorik and a second by Councilmember Vessali, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to adopted Ordinance 2019- 4130, amending Chapter 8, "Businesses," Article V, "Home Solicitation and Itinerant Vendors," of the Code of Ordinances by adding certain sections relating to Texas A&M University ticket reselling and presentation, discussion and possible action on an interlocal agreement with Texas A&M University for law enforcement assistance related to Texas A&M University ticket reselling. The motion carried unanimously. 8. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an appointment to the Brazos Valley Solid Waste Management Agency, Inc. Board of Directors. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Mayor Mooney and a second by Councilmember Harvell, the City Council voted six (6) for and none (0) opposed, with Councilmember Nichols abstaining, to appoint John Nichols to the Brazos Valley Solid Waste Management Agency, Inc. Board of Directors. The motion carried unanimously. 9. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items and review of standing list of Council generated agenda items: A Council Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. No future agenda items at this time. 10. Adjournment. There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the Regular Meeting of the City Council at 9:24 p.m. on Thursday, September 26, 2019. ________________________ Karl Mooney, Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________ Tanya Smith, City Secretary City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0529 Name:Bird Pond Rd Design Status:Type:Contract Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/23/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a professional services contract with Mitchell & Morgan, LLP, in the amount of $109,014, for the conceptual design of the Bird Pond Road Extension (SH 6 to Lakeway Drive) Project. Sponsors:Emily Fisher Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Project Map Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a professional services contract with Mitchell & Morgan, LLP, in the amount of $109,014, for the conceptual design of the Bird Pond Road Extension (SH 6 to Lakeway Drive) Project. Relationship to Strategic Goals: (Select all that apply) ·Core Services and Infrastructure ·Improving Mobility Recommendation(s): Staff recommends approval of the professional services contract. Summary: The scope of this contract includes surveying, environmental study, flood study and conceptual design for the Bird Pond Road Extension Project which involves the conceptual design of approximately 1,500 liner feet of roadway including a bridge crossing Lick Creek, sidewalks, and a trail crossing underneath the bridge. The scope of the project extends from State Highway 6 frontage road to Lakeway Drive. The conceptual design of Bird Pond Road will help establish alignment and profile to serve as a guide for future design and dedication of right of way. Budget & Financial Summary: Funds in the amount of $850,000 are currently budgeted for this project in the Street Capital Fund. A total of $2,023.36 have been expended or encumbered to date, leaving a balance of $847,976.64 for design. Attachments: 1.)Contract No. 20300017- On file in the City Secretary’s Office 2.)Project Location Map College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0529,Version:1 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ SH 6 SCREAGOR LNON R A MP S H 6 S O F F R A M P S H 6 SRITCHEY RDS H 6 S F R O N T A G E R D WALLEYBIRMINGHAM R D CARROLL FANCHER WYSH 6 FRONTAGE RD WS H 6 S F R O N T A G E R D E S H 6 S F R O N T A G E R D E S H 6 S S H 6 S S H 6 SSH 6 SO N R A M P S H 6 SSH6SFRONTAGERDESH 6 SS H 6 S F R O N T A G E R D W S H 6 SSH 6 SS H 6 S S H 6 S F R O N T A G E R D ESH 6 SS H 6 SON RAMP SH 6 S S H 6 S S H 6 S F R O N T A G E R D W S H 6 S S H 6 S S H 6 S S H 6 S F R O N T A G E R D E S H 6 S S H 6 S SH 6 S SH 6 S SH 6 S S H 6 S S H 6 S BARRON RDBARRONRDBARRON RDCity of College Station N 0 1,100550 Feet This product is for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for and is not suitable for legal, engineering, construction, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of certain geographic features. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the City of College Station as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or timeliness of the inform ation contained herein.The City of College Station assumes no responsibility for any private or commercial use, misuse, reliance, or interpretation of the information provided herein, or any loss resulting therefrom . City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0531 Name:Munson Sidewalks Construction Contract Status:Type:Contract Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/23/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding approval of a construction contract with Palomares Construction, Inc. in the amount of $192,629.68 for the construction of sidewalk improvements along Munson Avenue. Sponsors:Emily Fisher Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Project Map Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding approval of a construction contract with Palomares Construction, Inc. in the amount of $192,629.68 for the construction of sidewalk improvements along Munson Avenue. Relationship to Strategic Goals: (Select all that apply) ·Core Services and Infrastructure Recommendation(s): Staff recommends approving the professional services contract. Summary:The Munson Sidewalk Improvements Project will construct an eight foot wide sidewalk back of curb along the west side of Munson Avenue between Dominik Drive and Harvey Road.The sidewalks were identified as a need in the Bicycle,Pedestrian,and Greenways Master Plan. Additionally,the project will meet an improvement need identified in the City’s ADA Transition Plan. This project was also requested by a local resident with ADA access needs. Budget &Financial Summary:Budget in the amount of $350,000 is included for this project in the Streets Capital Improvement Projects Fund.A total of $39,723.78 has been expended or committed to date, leaving a balance of $310,276.22 for this contract and related expenses. Attachments: 1.Contract No. 19300783 (on file with the City Secretary’s Office) 2.Project Map College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0531,Version:1 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0533 Name:Dell Computer Purchase Status:Type:Minutes Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/23/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a purchase contract for computer equipment with Dell Marketing, LP in the amount of $162,665.60. Sponsors:Sindhu Menon Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Dell Quote Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a purchase contract for computer equipment with Dell Marketing, LP in the amount of $162,665.60. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Good Governance Recommendation(s): CIO recommends approval of the purchase contract with Dell Marketing, LP in the amount of $162,665.60 for the purchase of equipment to be used with Cityworks by the Public Works, Water and PARD departments. Summary:Recommend approval of the purchase contract with Dell Marketing,LP in the amount of $162,665.60 for the purchase of 61 semi-rugged devices with required accessories,10 monitors,and 2 laptops for workers in the field and their supervisors to be used with Cityworks by the Public Works,Water and PARD departments.Public Works and Water currently utilizes Cityworks for work orders,while PARD is implementing it as a new solution. After consulting and demonstrations of several work order management solutions, Cityworks was determined by staff to be the effective means of utilizing work orders for City business. The use of these rugged devices in conjunction with Cityworks will add mobility incrementing efficiencies to the crews working with this system in the field. Crews will be able to open, view, update and close work order in real-time while in the field improving response time, work efficiencies and productivity. Budget & Financial Summary: Funding is through project CO1901 PARD Work Management System ($150,000) and CO1204 ICE Project (transfer of $12,665.60). The total cost for this purchase is $162,665.60. This purchase will be made using DIR contract #75AHH Customer Agreement # DIR-TSO-3763 Attachments: Dell Quote College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0533,Version:1 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:219-0534 Name:ESRI Agreement Status:Type:Contract Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/25/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a three year small enterprise agreement with ESRI, Inc., for GIS systems software licensing and support not to exceed $225,000. Sponsors:Sindhu Menon Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:2019 ESRI Agreement Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a three year small enterprise agreement with ESRI, Inc., for GIS systems software licensing and support not to exceed $225,000. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Good Governance Recommendation(s): CIO and GIS Coordinator recommend approval of the contract with ESRI,Inc.in the amount of $75,000 per year for three years ($225,000 total)for the continuation of licensing and support of GIS software for all departments. Summary: The City of College Station uses ESRI to support and maintain the enterprise GIS system across all departments. ESRI is the industry leader in GIS software, and the City of College Station uses GIS for planning, development, analysis, public safety, utilities, and recreation purposes. Budget & Financial Summary: Funding is through the IT maintenance budget. The total cost for this license upgrade is $225,000. Attachments: ESRI Agreement College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0537 Name:Investment Policy/Broker-Dealer List/Strategy Resolution Status:Type:Presentation Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/23/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action on approving a resolution approving the City's investment policy, the City's investment strategy, reviewing and recording changes to such policy and strategy, approving a collateral policy, and designating investment officers for fiscal year ending September 30, 2020. Sponsors:Mary Ellen Leonard Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Investment Policy 2020 (003) Exhibit A - OPEB Trust Investment Guideline Resolution Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on approving a resolution approving the City's investment policy, the City's investment strategy, reviewing and recording changes to such policy and strategy, approving a collateral policy, and designating investment officers for fiscal year ending September 30, 2020. Summary:The Public Funds Investment Act requires an annual review and approval of the City's investment policy and investment strategies. The Act further requires the following: (1)that the governing body adopt a written instrument by rule, order, ordinance, or resolution stating that it has reviewed the investment policy and investment strategies, and (2)that the written instrument so adopted records any changes to either the investment policy or investment strategies. The City of College Station’s investment policy is recommended with the following changes: 1.Under Ethics and Conflicts of Interest, a statement that all participants involved in the investment process will act responsibly as custodians of the public trust and avoid transactions that might impair public confidence in the City’s ability to govern effectively. 2.Under Ethics and Conflicts of Interest, additional disclosure for Investment Officials related in the second degree by affinity or consanguinity, as determined under Chapter 573 of the Texas Government Code. 3.Under Collateralization, changed the requirement for full collateralization to uninsured balances plus accrued interest from funds. 4.Under Collateralization, inclusion of the City’s Investment Officers right to accept or reject any form of collateral or enhancement at their sole discretion. Additionally, an annual review of the City’s authorized broker/dealers was performed. One broker/dealer is being added to the authorized list. This broker/dealer is BB&T Capital Markets. This increases the City’s College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0537,Version:1 authorized broker list to five brokers for the requirement of 3 competitive bids when making investment decisions. The proposed list of Broker/Dealers/Advisors for the City to business with are: o FTN Financial o Hilltop Securities, Inc. o Cantor Fitzgerald & Company o BB&T Capital Markets o American Momentum (CD’s only) The proposed list of Depository Banks for the City to do business with are: o Branch Banking & Trust (BB&T) o JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. As part of the City’s Investment Policy, Council is to review, approve and adopt any modifications to the list. Budget & Financial Summary:None Reviewed and Approved by Legal:Yes Attachments: 1.FY 2019-2020 Investment Policy and Strategy 2.Resolution College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ ___________________________________________________________ Investment Strategy and Policy 2020 Approved by Council October 7, 2019 ___________________________________________________________ 2 Table of Contents INVESTMENT STRATEGY _________________________________________________________________________________ 3 I. POLICY _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 II. SCOPE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 III. INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES _____________________________________________________________________________ 4 Safety ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Liquidity ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Yield _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5 IV. RESPONSIBILITY AND CONTROL _______________________________________________________________________ 5 Delegation of Authority _________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Cash Flow Analysis ____________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Training Requirement __________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Internal Controls _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Prudence _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Ethics and Conflicts of Interest___________________________________________________________________________ 6 V. SUITABLE AND AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS _____________________________________________________________ 7 Portfolio Management __________________________________________________________________________________ 7 Investments ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 7 Exemption for Existing Investments ______________________________________________________________________ 8 Loss of Required Rating ________________________________________________________________________________ 8 VI. INVESTMENT PARAMETERS ___________________________________________________________________________ 9 Maximum Maturities ____________________________________________________________________________________ 9 Diversification _________________________________________________________________________________________ 9 VII. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND DEALERS _______________________________________________________________ 9 Depository ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 9 Authorized Brokers/Dealers ____________________________________________________________________________ 10 Competitive Bids _____________________________________________________________________________________ 11 Delivery vs. Payment __________________________________________________________________________________ 11 VIII. SAFEKEEPING OF SECURITIES _______________________________________________________________________ 11 Safekeeping Agreement________________________________________________________________________________ 11 Safekeeping and Custody ______________________________________________________________________________ 11 Collateralization ______________________________________________________________________________________ 11 IX. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS _________________________________________________________________________ 12 Performance Standards ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 Performance Benchmark _______________________________________________________________________________ 12 X. REPORTING _________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 Methods _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 Marking to Market _____________________________________________________________________________________ 12 XI. INVESTMENT POLICY ADOPTION ______________________________________________________________________ 13 QUALIFIED BROKERS/DEALERS __________________________________________________________________________ 14 GLOSSARY OF COMMON TREASURY TERMINOLOGY ________________________________________________________ 15 EXHIBIT A OPEB TRUST INVESTMENT GUIDELINE ___________________________________________________________ 22 3 INVESTMENT STRATEGY The City of College Station will pursue a passive investment strategy. Investments will be purchased with the intent of holding to maturity and will only be sold early under exceptional circumstances. In purchasing investments, the investment officer will attempt to follow a ladder strategy to ensure that the portfolio will have at least one investment maturing every month. Investment priorities are as follows: 1. Suitability - Any investment allowed under the Investment Policy is suitable. 2. Preservation and Safety of Principal - Investments of the City shall be undertaken in a manner that seeks to insure the preservation of capital in the overall portfolio. 3. Liquidity - The City’s investment portfolio will remain sufficiently liquid to enable the City to meet all operational requirements that might reasonably be anticipated. 4. Marketability - Investments should have an active and efficient secondary market to enable the City to liquidate investments prior to the maturity if the need should arise. 5. Diversification - The Investment Officer will attempt to maintain a diversified portfolio with regard to security type, financial institution providing the security, and maturity. 6. Yield - The City’s investment portfolio shall be designed with the objective of attaining the maximum rate of return throughout budgetary and economic cycles, taking into account the City’s risk constraints and the cash flow characteristics of the portfolio. The City of College Station also has an irrevocable trust relating to its OPEB obligations. The investment strategy for this trust will be dictated by the City’s Investment Committee. This trust does not fall under the Texas Public Funds Investment Act. The current investment guideline is attached to this policy as Exhibit A. 4 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION INVESTMENT POLICY The Public Funds Investment Act, Chapter 2256, Texas Government Code, as Amended (”PFIA” herein), requires each city to adopt rules governing its investment practices and to define the authority of the investment officer. The following Investment Policy addresses the methods, procedures, and practices that must be exercised to ensure effective and judicious fiscal management of the City of College Station funds. I. POLICY It is the policy of the City of College Station, Texas (“City”) to invest public funds in a manner, which will provide the highest investment return with the maximum security while meeting the daily cash flow demands of the City and conforming to all federal, state and local statutes governing the investment of public funds. II. SCOPE This investment policy applies to all the financial assets held by the City. These funds are defined in the City’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) and include: General Fund Special Revenue Funds Debt Service Fund Capital Projects Funds Enterprise Funds Internal Service Funds Any new funds created by the City will be subject to this policy unless specifically exempted by the City Council. To maximize the effective investment of assets, all funds mentioned above will pool their cash balances for investment purposes. The income derived from investing activities will be distributed to the various funds based on calculation of their average balances. III. INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES The City of College Station shall manage and invest its cash with three primary objectives, listed in order of priority: safety, liquidity and yield. The safety of the principal invested always remains the primary objective. Safety Safety of Principal is the foremost objective of the City. Investments of the City shall be undertaken in a manner that seeks to insure the preservation of capital in the overall portfolio. 5 Liquidity The City’s investment portfolio will remain liquid to enable the City to meet all operational requirements that might reasonably be anticipated. Yield The City shall invest funds in investments that earn a competitive market yield consistent with stated objectives. For bond proceeds to which arbitrage restrictions apply, the primary objectives shall be to obtain a fair market yield and to minimize the costs associated with the investment of such funds within the constraints of the investment policy and applicable bond covenants. IV. RESPONSIBILITY AND CONTROL Delegation of Authority The Assistant City Manager or his Designee is designated the City’s Investment Officer. The Investment Officer shall be responsible for the investment of funds consistent with this Policy, and shall have the authority necessary to carry out such responsibilities. An investment committee consisting of the Investment Officer and at least two other staff members designated by the City Manager will also be formed. This committee will be responsible for selecting eligible broker/dealers, reviewing, and updating the investment policy annually. All participants in the investment process shall seek to act responsibly as custodians of the public trust. The Investment Officer shall establish written procedures for the operation of the investment program consistent with this investment policy. No person may engage in an investment transaction except as provided under the terms of this policy and the procedures established by the Investment Officer. The Investment Officer shall be responsible for all transactions undertaken and shall establish a system of controls to regulate the activities of subordinate officials. Cash Flow Analysis Supplemental to the financial and budgetary systems, the Investment Officer will maintain a cash flow forecasting process designed to monitor and forecast cash positions for investment purposes. Cash flow analysis will include the historical researching and monitoring of specific cash flow items, payables and receivables as well as overall cash position and patterns. Training Requirement In order to ensure the quality and capability of investment management, the Assistant City Manager and the Investment Officer shall: 6 - attend at least one training session within 12 months of assuming duties and containing not less than 10 hours of instruction from an independent source approved by the governing board or a designated investment committee; - receive training which includes education in investment controls, security risks, strategy risks, market risks, diversification of the investment portfolio, and compliance with the PFIA; and - attend a training session not less than once each state fiscal biennium (beginning on the first day of the fiscal year and consisting of two consecutive fiscal years after that date) and receive not less than 8 hours of training from an independent source approved by the governing board or a designated investment committee. Internal Controls The Investment Officer shall establish an annual process of independent review by an external auditor. This review will provide internal control by assuring compliance with policies and procedures. Annually, the City’s independent auditors will review quarterly reports for the fiscal year. Prudence Investments shall be made with the judgment and care which persons of prudence, discretion and intelligence exercise in the management of their own affairs, not for speculation, but for investment, considering the probable safety of their capital as well as the probable income to be derived. The standard of prudence to be used by investment officials shall be the “prudent person” standard and shall be applied in the context of managing an overall portfolio. Investment officers acting in accordance with written procedures and the investment policy and exercising due diligence shall be relieved of personal responsibility for an individual security’s credit risk or market price changes provided deviations from expectations are reported in a timely fashion and appropriate action is taken to control adverse developments. Ethics and Conflicts of Interest All participants in the investment process shall seek to act responsibly as custodians of the public trust. Investment officers shall avoid any transactions that might impair public confidence in the City’s ability to govern effectively. Officers and employees involved in the investment process shall refrain from personal business activity that could conflict with proper execution of the investment program, or which could impair their ability to make impartial investment decisions. Employees and investment officials shall disclose to the City Manager any material financial interest in financial institutions that conduct business within this jurisdiction, and they shall further disclose any large personal financial/investment positions that could be related to the performance of the City, particularly with regard to the time of purchases and sales. Investment officials will disclose if the Official is related 7 with the second degree by affinity or consanguinity, as determined under Chapt er 573 of the Texas Government Code. Employees and investment officials shall refrain from undertaking personal investment transactions with the same individual with which business is conducted on behalf of the City. On an annual basis, the Investment officials shall sign a statement acknowledging that they are in compliance with Section 2256.005 (i) of the Public Funds Investment Act. V. SUITABLE AND AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS Portfolio Management The City currently has a “buy and hold” portfolio strategy. Maturity dates are matched with cash flow requirements and investments are purchased with the intent to be held until maturity. Investments Acceptable investments under this policy shall be limited to certain instruments as described by the Government Code; Chapter 2256, Sections 2256.009 through 2256.011 and Sections 2256.013 through 2256.016 of the Public Funds Investment Act. Investment of funds in any instrument or security not authorized for investment under the Act is prohibited.  Authorized 1. Interest bearing bank deposits insured by the FDIC or the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. 2. Direct obligations of the United States government: U.S. Treasury Bills, U.S. Treasury Notes, and U.S. Treasury Bonds as well as Bonds or other interest bearing obligations for which the principal and interest are guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the United States government and rated not less than A or its equivalent by at least one nationally recognized investment rating firm. 3. Federal Agencies and Instrumentalities including but not limited to, discount notes, callables and debentures of the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB), the Federal Farm Credit Bank (FFCB), and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC). 4. Time Certificates of Deposit, insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or its successor, or the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund or its successor, in state or national banks. Any deposits exceeding FDIC insurance limits shall be collateralized at 102% of the face amount of the Certificate of Deposit by securities listed in 1 - 2 above and held by the City's custodial bank or the custodial bank of the institution the CD’s are held. Bids for Certificates of Deposit may be solicited orally, in writing, electronically or using any combination of these methods. 8 5. Repurchase Agreements with a defined termination date of 90 days or less collateralized by a combination of cash and securities listed in 1 - 2 above. Collateral must have a minimum market value of 102% of the repurchase agreement, and must be held by the custodian bank or other independent third-party custodian contracted by the City. Bond proceeds may be invested in flexible repurchase agreements with maturity dates not exceeding the expected final project expenditure if a formal bidding process is followed and properly documented for IRS purposes. 6. AAA-rated No-Load Money Market Mutual Funds registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and comply with SEC Rule 2a-7 . 7. AAA-rated Investment Pools organized under the Texas Interlocal Cooperation Act that follow the requirements in the Public Funds Investment Act and which have been specifically approved by the City.  Not Authorized The following security types are not permitted: 1. Obligations whose payment represents the coupon payments of the underlying mortgage- backed security collateral and pays no principal (IO’s); 2. Obligations whose payment represents the principle stream from the underlying mortgage- backed security collateral and bears no interest (PO’s); 3. Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (CMO’s) that have a stated final maturity date of greater than 10 years; and 4. Any security, the interest rate of which is determined by an index that adjusts opposite to the changes in the Market index (inverse floaters). Exemption for Existing Investments Any investment, which was authorized at the time of purchase, shall not be required to be liquidated. Loss of Required Rating If any security that requires a minimum investment rating is downgraded below that minimum rating subsequent to purchase, it will no longer be considered an authorized investment. As a result, the City shall take all prudent measures to liquidate the security in effort to preclude or reduce principle loss. The City will select a different approved broker/dealer each quarter to verify the ratings of securities held. Local Government Pools ratings will be verified quarterly by checking their websites. 9 VI. INVESTMENT PARAMETERS Maximum Maturities To the extent possible, the City will attempt to match its investments with anticipated cash flow requirements. Unless matched to a specific cash flow, the City will not directly invest in securities maturing more than five years from the date of purchase. Additionally, the City will maintain a dollar-weighted average maturity of two years or less. Diversification It is the intent of the City to diversify the investment instruments within the portfolio to avoid incurring unreasonable risks inherent in over-investing in specific instruments, individual financial institutions or maturities. The asset allocation in the portfolio should be flexible depending upon the outlook for the economy and the securities markets. If conditions warrant, the guidelines below may be exceeded by approval of the Investment Committee. With the exception of U.S. Treasury securities, authorized pools, and the City’s depository accounts, the City may not invest more than 30% of the City’s investment portfolio with a single financial institution. In addition, the following maximum limits, by instrument, are established for the City’s total portfolio: 1. U.S. Treasury Securities 100% 2. Agencies and Instrumentalities 70% 3. Certificates of Deposits 40% 4. Money Market Mutual Funds 30% 5. Repurchase Agreements 20% 7. Authorized Pools 70% VII. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND DEALERS Depository At least every three to five years a Depository shall be selected through the City’s banking services procurement process, which shall include a formal request for application (RFA). The selection of a depository will be determined by competitive bid and evaluation of bids will be based on the following selection criteria:  The ability to qualify as a depository for public funds in accordance with state and local laws.  The ability to provide requested information or financial statements for the period specified.  The ability to meet all requirements in the banking RFA. 10  Complete response to all required items on the bid form.  Lowest net banking service cost, consistent with the ability to provide an appropriate level of service.  The credit worthiness and financial stability of the bank. The bank depository contract is subject to Council approval. During the term of the contract, additional accounts may be established. The City may open a cash money market account with its approved depository bank. Accounts held by the approved bank are to be collateralized at no less than 105%. Two authorized signers on the City’s accounts must approve the establishment of new accounts. Authorized Brokers/Dealers The Investment Officer shall maintain a list of financial institutions authorized to provide investment services. In addition, a list will also be maintained of approved security broker/dealers selected by credit worthiness who are authorized to provide investment services in the State of Texas. These may include “primary” or regional dealers that qualify under SEC rule 15C3 -1. No public deposit shall be made except in a qualified public depository as established by state laws. All financial institutions and broker/dealers who desire to become qualified bidders for investment transactions must supply the Investment Officer with a completed Broker/Dealer Questionnaire and Certification, which shall include the following:  An audited financial statement for the most recent period.  Proof of certification by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).  Proof of current registration with the State Securities Commission. Financial institutions eligible to transact investment business with the City shall be presented a written copy of this Investment Policy. Additionally, the qualified representative of the business organization seeking to transact investment business shall execute a written instrument substantially to the effect that the qualified representative has received and reviewed this Investment Policy, and acknowledged that the organization has implemented reasonable procedures and controls in an effort to preclude imprudent investment activities with the City. The City will not enter into an investment transaction with a Broker/Dealer prior to receiving the written agreement described above and current audited financial statements. Annually, the Investment Committee shall review and revise the list as needed. The Committee will consider any new firms that have submitted the required documentation and review the performance of the previously approved firms. Any modifications to the list will be submitted to Council for their review, approval and adoption. 11 Competitive Bids Securities will be purchased or sold after three (3) offers/bids are taken to verify that the City is receiving fair market value/price for the investment. Security transactions that may be purchased without competitive offers include: a) transactions with money market mutual funds b) local government investment pools and c) new securities still in syndicate and priced at par. Delivery vs. Payment All securities transaction, including collateral for repurchased agreements, shall be purchased using the delivery vs., payment method with the exception of investment pools and mutual funds. Funds will be released after notification that the purchased security has been received. VIII. SAFEKEEPING OF SECURITIES Safekeeping Agreement The City shall contract with a bank or banks for the safekeeping of securities either owned by the City as part of its investment portfolio or held as collateral to secure demand or time deposits. Safekeeping and Custody Safekeeping and custody of securities and collateral shall be in accordance with state law. Securities and collateral will be held by a third party custodian designated by the Investment Officer and held in the City’s name as evidenced by safekeeping receipts of the institution with which the securities are deposited. Original safekeeping receipts shall be obtained. Collateralization Consistent with the requirements of the Public Funds Collateral Act, it is the policy of the City to require full collateralization of all investments and uninsured balances plus accrued interest on deposit with a depository bank, other than investments, which are obligations of the U.S. government, its agencies and instrumentalities, and government sponsored enterprises. In order to anticipate market changes and provide a level of security for all funds, the collateralization level will be 102% of market value of principal and accrued interest on deposits or investments less than an amount insured by the FDIC. The collateralization level of the City’s depository accounts will be no less than 105%. Collateral will always be held by an independent third party with whom the City has a current custodial agreement. A clearly marked evidence of ownership (safekeeping receipt) must be supplied to the City and retained. The right of collateral substitution is granted and the City’s Investment Officers reserve the right to accept or reject any form of collateral or enhancement at their sole discretion. 12 IX. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Performance Standards The investment portfolio shall be designed with the objective of obtaining a rate of return throughout budgetary and economic cycles, commensurate with the investment risk constraints and cash flow needs. Performance Benchmark Given the passive investment strategy of the City, the benchmark to be used by the Investment Officer to determine whether market yields are being achieved shall be the average closing yield during the reporting period comparable to the portfolios dollar-weighted average maturity in days. X. REPORTING Methods Not less than quarterly and within a reasonable time after the end of the period reported, the Investment Officer should prepare and submit to the City Council a written report of the investment transactions for all funds of the City for the preceding reporting period. The report must:  describe in detail the investment position of the City on the date of the report,  be prepared jointly by all the Investment Officers if the City appoints more than one,  be signed by all Investment Officials,  contain a summary statement of each pooled fund group that states the beginning market value for the reporting period,  state the book value and the market value of each separately invested asset at the end of the reporting period by the type of asset and fund type invested,  state the maturity date of each separately invested asset that has a maturity date,  state the fund for which each individual investment was acquired,  state all accrued interest payable; and  state the compliance of the investment portfolio as it relates to this Policy and Investment Act. Marking to Market The market values of the City’s investments shall be obtained from a reliable outside source, which has access to investment market values. Marketing to Market will be done at least quarterly. 13 XI. INVESTMENT POLICY ADOPTION The City’s investment policy and investment strategies must be adopted annually by resolution of the City Council even if there are no changes. The City Council shall review the policy annually and they must approve any changes or modifications made thereto. 14 QUALIFIED BROKERS/DEALERS/ADVISORS FTN Financial Cantor Fitzgerald & Company Zach Brewer Gilbert Ramon 920 Memorial City Way, 11th Floor 1700 Post Oak Boulevard Houston, TX 77024 2 BLVD Place, Suite 250 Phone: (713) 435-4351 Houston, TX 77056 Phone: (713) 599-5192 Hilltop Securities, Inc. BB&T Capital Markets Linda Callaway James D. Elliot 7000 N. MoPac Expressway, #400 Gregory D. Blake Austin, TX 78731 901 East Byrd Street, Suite 300 Phone: (512) 340-1841 Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: (804) 649-3976 American Momentum Bank (CD’s only) Frank Varisco Five Momentum Blvd. College Station, TX 77845 Phone: (979) 599-9349 INVESTMENT POOLS TexPool TexSTAR 1001 Texas Ave., Suite 1400 1201 Elm Street, Suite 3500 Houston, TX 77002 Dallas, TX 75270 Phone: (866)839-7665 Phone: (800)839-7827 TexPool Prime LOGIC 1001 Texas Ave., Suite 1400 1201 Elm Street, Suite 3500 Houston, TX 77002 Dallas, TX 75270 Phone: (866)839-7665 Phone: (800)895-6442 DEPOSITORY BANKS Branch Banking & Trust (BB&T) JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA. 2717 Texas Avenue South One Chase Manhattan Plaza College Station, Texas 77840 New York, New York 10005-1401 (979)260-1482 15 GLOSSARY OF COMMON TREASURY TERMINOLOGY Accrued Interest - The accumulated interest due on a bond as of the last interest payment made by the issuer. Agency - A debt security issued by a federal or federally sponsored agency. Federal agencies are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. Federally sponsored agencies (FSAs) are backed by each particular agency with a market perception that there is an implicit government guarantee. An example of federal agency is the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA). An example of a FSA is the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA). Amortization - The systematic reduction of the amount owed on a debt issue through periodic payments of principal. Asked - The price at which securities are offered. Average Life - The average length of time that an issue of serial bonds and/or term bonds with a mandatory sinking fund feature is expected to be outstanding. Basis Point - A unit of measurement used in the valuation of fixed-income securities equal to 1/100 of 1 percent of yield, e.g., "1/4" of 1 percent is equal to 25 basis points. Bid - The indicated price at which a buyer is willing to purchase a security or commodity. Book Value - The value at which a security is carried on the inventory lists or other financial records of an investor. The book value may differ significantly from the security's current value in the market. Broker - A broker brings buyers and sellers together for a commission paid by the initiator of the transaction or by both sides; he does not position. In the money market, brokers are active in markets in which banks buy and sell money and in interdealer markets. Callable Bond - A bond issue in which all or part of its outstanding principal amount may be redeemed before maturity by the issuer under specified conditions. Call Price - The price at which an issuer may redeem a bond prior to maturity. The price is usually at a slight premium to the bond's original issue price to compensate the holder for loss of income and ownership. Call Risk - The risk to a bondholder that a bond may be redeemed prior to maturity. Cash Sale/Purchase - A transaction that calls for delivery and payment of securities on the same day that the transaction is initiated. 16 Certificate of Deposit (CD) – A time deposit with a specific maturity evidenced by a certificate. Large-denomination CD’s are typically negotiable. Collateralization - Process by which a borrower pledges securities, property, or other deposits for the purpose of securing the repayment of a loan and/or security. Commercial Paper - An unsecured short-term promissory note issued by corporations, with maturities ranging from 2 to 270 days. Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) – The official annual report for the City of College Station. It includes combined statements and basic financial statements for each individual fund and account group prepared in conformity with GAAP. It also includes supporting schedules necessary to demonstrate compliance with finance-related legal and contractual provision, extensive introductory material, and a detailed statistical section. Coupon Rate - The annual rate of interest received by an investor from the issuer of certain types of fixed-income securities. It is also known as the interest rate. Credit Quality - The measurement of the financial strength of a bond issuer. This measurement helps an investor to understand an issuer's ability to make timely interest payments and repay the loan principal upon maturity. Generally, the higher the credit quality of a bond issuer, the lower the interest rate paid by the issuer because the risk of default is lower. Credit quality ratings are provided by nationally recognized rating agencies. Credit Risk - The risk to an investor that an issuer will default in the payment of interest and/or principal on a security. Current Yield (Current Return) - A yield calculation determined by dividing the annual interest received on a security by the current market price of that security. Dealer – A dealer, as opposed to a broker, acts as a principal in all transactions, buying and selling for his own account. Delivery Versus Payment (DVP) - A type of securities transaction in which the purchaser pays for the securities when they are delivered either to the purchaser or his/her custodian. Discount - The amount by which the par value of a security exceeds the price paid for the security. Discount Security – Non-interest bearing money market instruments that are issued at a discount and redeemed at maturity for full face value, e.g. U.S. Treasury Bills. Diversification - A process of investing assets among a range of security types by sector, maturity, and quality rating. Duration - A measure of the timing of the cash flows, such as the interest payments and the principal repayment, to be received from a given fixed-income security. This calculation is based on three variables: term to maturity, coupon rate, and yield to maturity. The duration of a security is a useful indicator of its price volatility for given changes in interest rates. 17 Fair Value - The amount at which an investment could be exchanged in a current transaction between willing parties, other than in a forced or liquidation sale. Federal Funds (Fed Funds) - Funds placed in Federal Reserve banks by depository institutions in excess of current reserve requirements. These depository institutions may lend fed funds to each other overnight or on a longer basis. They may also transfer funds among each other on a same-day basis through the Federal Reserve banking system. Fed funds are considered immediately available funds. Federal Funds Rate - Interest rate charged by one institution lending federal funds to the other. Federal Credit Agencies – Agencies of the Federal Government set up to supply credit to various classes of institutions and individuals, e.g. S&L’s small business firms, students, farmers, farm cooperatives, and exporters. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) – A federal agency that insures bank deposits, currently up to $250,000 per depository account through December 31, 2013. On January 1, 2014, the standard insurance amount will return to $100,000. Federal Home Loan banks (FHLB) – The institutions that regulate and lend to savings and loan associations. The Federal Home Loan Banks play a role similar to that played by the Federal Reserve Bank versus member commercial banks. Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) – A government –sponsored enterprise (GSE) that was created in 1938 to expand the low of mortgage money by creating a secondary mortgage market. Fannie Mae is a publicly traded company which operates under a congressional charter that directs Fannie Mae to channel its efforts into increasing the availability and affordability of homeownership for low-, moderate-, and middle-income Americans. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) – Consists of seven members of the Federal Reserve Board and five of the twelve Federal Reserve Bank Presidents. The President of the New York Federal Reserve Bank is a permanent member while the other Presidents serve on a rotating basis. The Committee periodically meets to set Federal Reserve guidelines regarding purchases and sales of Government Securities in the open market as a means of influencing the volume of bank credit and money. Federal Reserve System – The central bank of the United States created by Congress and consisting of a seven member Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., 12 regional banks and about 5,700 commercial banks that are members of the system. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) - A self-regulatory organization (SRO) of brokers and dealers in the over-the-counter securities business. Its regulatory mandate includes authority over firms that distribute mutual fund shares as well as other securities. Government Securities - An obligation of the U.S. government, backed by the full faith and credit of the government. These securities are regarded as the highest quality of investment securities available in the U.S. securities market. See "Treasury Bills, Notes, and Bonds." Interest Rate - See "Coupon Rate." 18 Interest Rate Risk - The risk associated with declines or rises in interest rates which cause an investment in a fixed-income security to increase or decrease in value. Internal Controls - An internal control structure designed to ensure that the assets of the entity are protected from loss, theft, or misuse. The internal control structure is designed to provide reasonable assurance that these objectives are met. The concept of reasonable assurance recognizes that 1) the cost of a control should not exceed the benefits likely to be derived and 2) the valuation of costs and benefits requires estimates and judgments by management. Internal controls should address the following points:  Control of collusion - Collusion is a situation where two or more employees are working in conjunction to defraud their employer.  Separation of transaction authority from accounting and record keeping - By separating the person who authorizes or performs the transaction from the people who record or otherwise account for the transaction, a separation of duties is achieved.  Custodial safekeeping - Securities purchased from any bank or dealer including appropriate collateral (as defined by state law) shall be placed with an independent third party for custodial safekeeping. Inverted Yield Curve - A chart formation that illustrates long-term securities having lower yields than short-term securities. This configuration usually occurs during periods of high inflation coupled with low levels of confidence in the economy and a restrictive monetary policy. Investment Policy - A concise and clear statement of the objectives and parameters formulated by an investor or investment manager for a portfolio of investment securities. Liquidity - An asset that can be converted easily and quickly into cash. Local Government Investment Pool (LGIP) - An investment by local governments in which their money is pooled as a method for managing local funds. Mark-to-market - The process whereby the book value or collateral value of a security is adjusted to reflect its current market value. Market Risk - The risk that the value of a security will rise or decline as a result of changes in market conditions. Market Value - Current market price of a security. Maturity - The date on which payment of a financial obligation is due. The final stated maturity is the date on which the issuer must retire a bond and pay the face value to the bondholder. See "Weighted Average Maturity." Money Market – The market in which short-term debt instruments (bills, commercial paper, bankers’ acceptances, etc.) are issued and traded. 19 Money Market Mutual Fund - Mutual funds that invest solely in money market instruments (short-term debt instruments, such as Treasury bills, commercial paper, bankers' acceptances, repos and federal funds). Mutual Fund - An investment company that pools money and can invest in a variety of securities, including fixed-income securities and money market instruments. Mutual funds are regulated by the Investment Company Act of 1940. Net Asset Value - The market value of one share of an investment company, such as a mutual fund. This figure is calculated by totaling a fund's assets that includes securities, cash, and any accrued earnings, subtracting this from the fund's liabilities and dividing this total by the number of shares outstanding. This is calculated once a day based on the closing price for each security in the fund's portfolio. (See below.) [(Total assets) - (Liabilities)] / (Number of shares outstanding) Nominal Yield - The stated rate of interest that a bond pays its current owner, based on par value of the security. It is also known as the "coupon," "coupon rate," or "interest rate." Offer - An indicated price at which market participants are willing to sell a security or commodity. Also referred to as the "Ask price." Par - Face value or principal value of a bond, typically $1,000 per bond. Portfolio – Collection of securities held by an investor. Positive Yield Curve - A chart formation that illustrates short-term securities having lower yields than long-term securities. Premium - The amount by which the price paid for a security exceeds the security's par value. Prime Rate - A preferred interest rate charged by commercial banks to their most creditworthy customers. Many interest rates are keyed to this rate. Principal - The face value or par value of a debt instrument. Also may refer to the amount of capital invested in a given security. Prospectus - A legal document that must be provided to any prospective purchaser of a new securities offering registered with the SEC. This can include information on the issuer, the issuer's business, the proposed use of proceeds, the experience of the issuer's management, and certain certified financial statements. Prudent Person Rule - An investment standard outlining the fiduciary responsibilities of public funds investors relating to investment practices. Rate of Return – The yield obtainable on a security based on its purchases price or its current market price. This may be the amortized yield to maturity on a bond or the current income return. Reinvestment Risk - The risk that a fixed-income investor will be unable to reinvest income proceeds from a security holding at the same rate of return currently generated by that holding. 20 Repurchase Agreement (repo or RP) - An agreement of one party to sell securities at a specified price to a second party and a simultaneous agreement of the first party to repurchase the securities at a specified price or at a specified later date. Reverse Repurchase Agreement (Reverse Repo) - An agreement of one party to purchase securities at a specified price from a second party and a simultaneous agreement by the first party to resell the securities at a specified price to the second party on demand or at a specified date. Rule 2a-7 of the Investment Company Act - Applies to all money market mutual funds and mandates such funds to maintain certain standards, including a 13- month maturity limit and a 90-day average maturity on investments, to help maintain a constant net asset value of one dollar ($1.00). Safekeeping - Holding of assets (e.g., securities) by a financial institution. Secondary Market – A market made for the purchase and sale of outstanding issues following the initial distribution. Securities & Exchange Commission – Agency created by Congress to protect investors in securities transactions by administering securities legislation. Serial Bond - A bond issue, usually of a municipality, with various maturity dates scheduled at regular intervals until the entire issue is retired. Sinking Fund - Money accumulated on a regular basis in a separate custodial account that is used to redeem debt securities or preferred stock issues. Swap - Trading one asset for another. Term Bond - Bonds comprising a large part or all of a particular issue which come due in a single maturity. The issuer usually agrees to make periodic payments into a sinking fund for mandatory redemption of term bonds before maturity. Total Return - The sum of all investment income plus changes in the capital value of the portfolio. For mutual funds, return on an investment is composed of share price appreciation plus any realized dividends or capital gains. This is calculated by taking the following components during a certain time period. (Price Appreciation) + (Dividends paid) + (Capital gains) = Total Return Treasury Bills - Short-term U.S. government non-interest bearing debt securities with maturities of no longer than one year and issued in minimum denominations of $10,000. Auctions of three- and six-month bills are weekly, while auctions of one-year bills are monthly. The yields on these bills are monitored closely in the money markets for signs of interest rate trends. Treasury Bonds – Marketable, fixed-interest U.S. government debt securities with maturities of more than ten years and issued in minimum denominations of $1,000. Treasury bonds make interest payments semi-annually and the income that holders received is only taxed at the federal level. 21 Treasury Notes - Marketable U.S. government debt securities with fixed interest rates and maturities between 1 to 10 years. Treasury notes can be bought either directly from the U.S. government or through banks. Uniform Net Capital Rule - SEC Rule 15C3-1 – Securities and Exchange Commission requirement that member firms as well as nonmember broker-dealers in securities maintain a maximum ration of indebtedness to liquid capital of 15 to 1: also called net capital rule and net capital ratio. Indebtedness covers all money owned to a firm, including margin loans and commitments to purchase securities. This is one reason new public issues are spread among members of underwriting syndicates. Liquid capital includes cash and assets easily converted into cash. Volatility - A degree of fluctuation in the price and valuation of securities. Volatility Risk Rating - A rating system to clearly indicate the level of volatility and other non- credit risks associated with securities and certain bond funds. The ratings for bond funds range from those that have extremely low sensitivity to changing market conditions and offer the greatest stability of the returns ("aaa" by S&P; "V-1" by Fitch) to those that are highly sensitive with currently identifiable market volatility risk ("ccc-" by S&P, "V-10" by Fitch). Weighted Average Maturity (WAM) - The average maturity of all the securities that comprise a portfolio. According to SEC rule 2a-7, the WAM for SEC registered money market mutual funds may not exceed 90 days and no one security may have a maturity that exceeds 397 days. Yield - The current rate of return on an investment security generally expressed as a percentage of the security's current price. Yield-to-call (YTC) - The rate of return an investor earns from a bond assuming the bond is redeemed (called) prior to its nominal maturity date. Yield Curve - A graphic representation that depicts the relationship at a given point in time between yields and maturity for bonds that are identical in every way except maturity. A normal yield curve may be alternatively referred to as a positive yield curve. Yield-to-maturity - The rate of return yielded by a debt security held to maturity when both interest payments and the investor's potential capital gain or loss are included in the calculation of return. Zero-coupon Securities - Security that is issued at a discount and makes no periodic interest payments. The rate of return consists of a gradual accretion of the principal of the security and is payable at par upon maturity. 22 EXHIBIT A PARS OBEB TRUST INVESTMENT GUIDELINE _j HIGHMARK® CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Investment Guidelines Document City of College Station, Texas 115 Irrevocable Exclusive Benefit Trust August 2017 Investment Guidelines Document Scope and Purpose The purpose of this Investment Guidelines Document is to : • Facilitate the process of ongoing communication between the Plan Sponsor and its plan fiduciaries; • Confirm the Plan's investment goals and objectives and management policies applicable to the investment portfolio identified below and obtained from the Plan Sponsor; • Provide a framework to construct a well-diversified asset mix that can potentially be expected to meet the account's short-and long-term needs that is consistent with the account's investment objectives, liquidity considerations and risk tolerance; • Identify any unique considerations that may restrict or limit the investment discretion of its designated investment managers; • Help maintain a long-term perspective when market volatility is caused by short-term market movements . Key Plan Sponsor Account Information as of August 2017 Plan Sponsor: Governance: Plan Name ("Plan") Trustee: Type of Account: ER/SA Status: Market Value of Account: Investment Manager: City of College Station City Council for the City of College Station City of College Station Other Post-Employment Benefits Plan US Bank Contact: Susan Hughes, 949-224-7209 susan. hug hes@usban k. com GASB 45/0ther Post-Employment Benefits Trust Not subject to ERISA est. $1 ,000,000 US Bank, as discretionary trustee, has delegated investment management responsibilities to HighMark Capital Management, Inc. ("Investment Manager"), an SEC-registered investment adviser Contact: Andrew Brown, CFA, 415-705-7605 Andrew .brown@highmarkcapital .com City of College Station -115 Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Investment Guidelines Document -HighMark Capital Management, Inc. (v . 8/25/2017 -ARB) 2 Investment Authority: Except as otherwise noted, the Trustee, US Bank, has delegated investment authority to HighMark Capital Management, an SEC-registered investment adviser. Investment Manager has full investment discretion over the managed assets in the account. Investment Manager is authorized to purchase, sell, exchange, invest, reinvest and manage the designated assets held in the account, all in accordance with account's investment objectives, without prior approval or subsequent approval of any other party(ies). Investment Objectives and Constraints The goal of the Plan's investment program is to generate adequate long-term returns that, when combined with contributions, will result in sufficient assets to pay the present and future obligations of the Plan. The following objectives are intended to assist in achieving this goal: • The Plan should earn, on a long-term average basis, a rate of return equal to or in excess of the targeted rate of return in the actuarial valuation. • The Plan should seek to earn a return in excess of its policy benchmark over the long- term . • The Plan's assets will be managed on a total return basis which takes into consideration both investment income and capital appreciation. While the Plan Sponsor recognizes the importance of preservation of capital, it also adheres to the principle that varying degrees of investment risk are generally rewarded with compensating returns. To achieve these objectives, the Plan Sponsor allocates its assets (asset allocation) with a strategic, long- term perspective of the capital markets. Investment Time Horizon: Anticipated Cash Flows: Investment Objective: Risk Tolerance: Long-term Distributions are expected to be low in the early years of the Plan. The primary objective is to maximize total Plan return, subject to the risk and quality constraints set forth herein. The investment objective the Plan Sponsor has selected is the Balanced Objective, which has a dual goal to seek growth of income and principal. Balanced The account's risk tolerance has been rated balanced, which demonstrates that the account can accept price fluctuations to pursue its investment objectives. City of College Station -115 Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Investment Guidelines Document -HighMark Capital Management, Inc. (v. 8/25/2017 -ARB) 3 Strategic Asset Allocation: The asset allocation ranges for this objective are listed below: Strategic Asset Allocation Ranges Cash Fixed Income Equity 0-20% 30%-50% 50%-70% Policy: 5% Policy: 35% Policy: 60% Market conditions may cause the account's asset allocation to vary from the stated range from time to time . The Investment Manager will rebalance the portfolio no less than quarterly and/or when the actual weighting differs substantially from the strategic range, if appropriate and consistent with your objectives. Security Guidelines: Equities With the exception of limitations and constraints described above, Investment Manager may allocate assets of the equity portion of the account among various market capitalizations (large, mid, small) and investment styles (value, growth). Further, Investment Manager may allocate assets among domestic, international developed and emerging market equity securities. Total Equities 50%-70% Equity Style Range Domestic Large Cap Equity 20%-50% Domestic Mid Cap Equity 0%-15% Domestic Small Cap Equity 0%-20% International Equity (incl. Emerging Markets) 0%-20% Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) 0%-10% Fixed Income In the fixed income portion of the account, Investment Manager may allocate assets among various sectors and industries, as well as varying maturities and credit quality that are consistent with the overall goals and objectives of the portfolio . Total Fixed Income Fixed Income Style Long-term bonds (maturities> 7 years) Intermediate-term bonds (maturities 3-7 years) Short-Term bonds (maturities <3 years) High Yield bonds City of College Station -115 Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Investment Guidelines Document -HighMark Capital Management, Inc. (v . 8/25/2017 -ARB) 30%-50% Range 0%-20% 15%-50% 0%-15% 0%-8% 4 Performance Benchmarks: The performance of the total Plan shall be measured over a three and five-year periods . These periods are considered sufficient to accommodate the market cycles experienced with investments. The performance shall be compared to the return of the total portfolio blended benchmark shown below. Total Portfolio Blended Benchmark 32.00% S&P500 Index 6.00% Russell Mid Cap Index 9.00% Russell 2000 Index 4.00% MSCI Emerging Market Index 7.00% MSCI EAFE Index 2.00% Wilshire REIT Index 27 .00% Bloomberg Barclays Capital Aggregate Index 6 .75%ML 1-3 Year US Corp/Gov't 1.25% US High Yield Master II 5.00% Citi 1 Mth T-Bill Asset Class/Style Benchmarks Over a market cycle, the long-term objective for each investment strategy is to add value to a market benchmark. The following are the benchmarks used to monitor each investment strategy: Large Cap Equity S&P 500 Index Growth Value Mid Cap Equity Growth Value Small Cap Equity REITs Growth Value International Equity Investment Grade Bonds High Yield Security Selection S&P 500 Growth Index S&P 500 Value Index Russell Mid Cap Index Russell Mid Cap Growth Index Russell Mid Cap Value Index Russell 2000 Index Russell 2000 Growth Index Russell 2000 Value Index Wilshire REIT MSCI EAFE Index Bloomberg ·Barclays Capital Aggregate Index US High Yield Master II Investment Manager may utilize a full range of investment vehicles when constructing the investment portfolio, including but not limited to individual securities, mutual funds, and exchange- traded funds. In addition , to the extent permissible, Investment Manager is authorized to invest in shares of mutual funds in which the Investment Manager serves as advisor or subadviser. City of College Station -115 Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Investment Guidelines Document -HighMark Capital Management, Inc. (v . 8/25/2017 -ARB) 5 Investment Limitations: The following investment transactions are prohibited : Direct investments in precious metals (precious metals mutual funds and exchange-traded funds are permissible). Venture Capital Short sales* Purchases of Letter Stock, Private Placements, or direct payments Leveraged Transactions* Commodities Transactions Puts, calls, straddles, or other option strategies* Purchases of real estate, with the exception of REITs Derivatives, with exception of ETFs* *Permissible in diversified mutual funds and exchange-traded funds Duties and Responsibilities Responsibilities of Plan Sponsor The Investment Committee of the City of College Station is responsible for: • • Confirming the accuracy of this Investment Guidelines Document, in writing . Advising Trustee and Investment Manager of any change in the plan/account's financial situation, funding status, or cash flows, which could possibly necessitate a change to the account's overall risk tolerance, time horizon or liquidity requirements; and thus would dictate a change to the overall investment objective and goals for the account. • Monitoring and supervising all service vendors and investment options, including investment managers. • Avoiding prohibited transactions and conflicts of interest. Responsibilities of Trustee The plan Trustee is responsible for : • Valuing the holdings . • Collecting all income and dividends owed to the Plan. • Settling all transactions (buy-sell orders). Responsibilities of Investment Manager The Investment Manager is responsible for: • Assisting the Investment Committee with the development and maintenance of this Investment Policy Guideline document annually. • Meeting with Investment Committee annual·ly to review portfolio structure, holdings, and performance. • Designing, recommending and implementing an appropriate asset allocation consistent with the investment objectives, time horizon, risk profile, guidelines and constraints outlined in this statement. • Researching and monitoring investment advisers and investment vehicles. • Purchasing, selling, and reinvesting in securities held in the account. • Monitoring the performance of all selected assets . • Voting proxies , if applicable . Recommending changes to any of the above. City of College Station -115 Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Investment Guidelines Document -H ighMark Capital Management, Inc. (v . 8/25/2017 -ARB) 6 • Periodically reviewing the suitability of the investments, being available to meet with the committee at least once each year, and being available at such other times within reason at your request. • Preparing and presenting appropriate reports. • Informing the committee if changes occur in personnel that are responsible for portfolio management or research. Acknowledgement and Acceptance I/We being the Plan Sponsor with responsibility for the account(s) held on behalf of the Plan Sponsor specified below, designate Investment Manager as having the investment discretion and management responsibility indicated in relation to all assets of the Plan or specified Account. If such designation is set forth in the Plan/trust, I/We hereby confirm such designation as Investment Manager. I have read the Investment Guidelines Document, and confirm the accuracy of it, including the terms and conditions under which the assets in this account are to be held, managed , and disposed of by Investment Manager. This Investment Guidelines Document supersedes all previous versions of an Investment Guidelines Document or investment objective instructions that may have been executed for this account. ~ Date : 9 -rf-17 Plan S ity of College Station ~~ ~ Date: ~1 /;7 Investment Manager: Andrew Brown , CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager, (41S) 705-7S05 City of College Station -115 Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Investment Guidelines Document -HighMark Capital Management, Inc. (v . 8/25/2017 -ARB) 7 RESOLUTION NO. ____________ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, APPROVING THE CITY’S INVESTMENT POLICY; THE CITY’S INVESTMENT STRATEGY; REVIEWING AND RECORDING CHANGES TO SUCH POLICY AND STRATEGY; APPROVING A COLLATERAL POLICY; AND DESIGNATING INVESTMENT OFFICERS FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2020; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER. WHEREAS, it is a paramount goal of the City of College Station, Texas (“City”) to ensure the financial integrity of the City and to meet all legal requirements associated with the safekeeping and investing of its funds; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the Public Funds Investment Act, Chapter 2256, Texas Government Code, the City council must adopt an investment policy and investment strategies; and WHEREAS, Section 2256.005, Texas Government Code requires the City Council to review the investment policies and investment strategies not less than annually and to adopt a resolution or order stating the review has been completed and recording any changes made to either the investment policies or investment strategies; and WHEREAS, the Investment Policy for Fiscal Year 2020 designates the Assistant City Manager or his Designee(s) as the Investment Officer of the City and authorizes the Investment Officer to carry out the responsibilities of investing the City’s funds; and WHEREAS, the Investment Policy for Fiscal Year 2020 contains the City’s Collateral Policy which is required pursuant to Chapter 2257, Texas Government Code; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That the facts and recitations set forth in the preamble of this Resolution are hereby declared true and correct. PART 2: That the City Council hereby approves the City’s Investment Policy, the City’s Collateral Policy, the City’s Broker/Dealer List and the City’s Investment Strategy for Fiscal year 2020, all of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof. PART 3: That the City Council of the City has completed its review of the investment policy and investment strategies, and any changes made to either the investment policy or investment strategy are recorded in Exhibit “A” hereto. PART 4: That the City Council hereby approves the designation of the Assistant City Manager or his Designee(s) as the Investment Officer of the City and authorizes the Investment Officer to carry out the responsibilities of investing the City’s funds consistent with the City’s Investment Policy. RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 2 of 25 PART 5: That this Resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. ADOPTED this 7th day of October, A.D. 2019. ATTEST: APPROVED: ______________________________ _________________________________ Tanya Smith, City Secretary Karl Mooney, Mayor APPROVED: _______________________________ City Attorney RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 3 of 25 Exhibit “A-1” Investment Strategy and Policy 2020 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 4 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 5 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 6 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 7 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 8 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 9 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 10 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 11 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 12 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 13 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 14 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 15 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 16 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 17 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 18 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 19 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 20 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 21 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 22 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 23 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 24 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. ________ Page 25 of 25 Exhibit “A-2” Recorded changes to Investment Policy and/or Investment Strategy  Section IV. Responsibility and Control-  Under Ethics and Conflicts of Interests Added a statement reinforcing that investment officers are custodians of the public trust and all transactions should not impair public confidence in the City’s ability to govern effectively. Also, adding that investment officials will disclose if the Official is related with the second degree by affinity or consanguinity, as determined under Chapter 573 of the Texas Government Code. . . . .  Section VIII. Safekeeping of Securities-  Under Collateralization Changing the wording of depository funds to “uninsured balances plus accrued interest” a statement that the City’s investment Officers reserve the right to accept or reject any form of collateral or enhancement at their sole discretion. . . . .  Section XI. Investment Policy Adoption-  Under Qualified Brokers/Dealers/Advisors Adding BB&T Capital Markets as a qualified broker for the City. City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0539 Name:SAFER Grant Status:Type:Resolution Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/24/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a resolution accepting the FY 2018 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant in the amount of $911,476.50. Sponsors:Jonathan McMahan Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:SAFER Grant 2019 Resolution Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a resolution accepting the FY 2018 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant in the amount of $911,476.50. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Good Governance ·Financially Sustainable City ·Core Services and Infrastructure Recommendation(s): Staff recommends acceptance of the resolution. Summary: The Department of Homeland Security has provided notification of a grant award. The application submitted for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant funding opportunity has been approved in the amount of $911,476.50 in Federal funding. As a condition of this grant,As a condition of this grant, the City is required to contribute a match of the Federal funds awarded. Over a 3 year period, the match contribution will be $566,593.50, for a total approved budget of $1,478,070. Budget & Financial Summary: The Fire Department budget will be impacted by $566,593.50 over a 3 year period. Attachments: Resolution College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ RESOLUTION NO. _______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, ACCEPTING AND APPROVING GRANT APPLICATION AND GRANT FUNDING WITH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FOR FUNDING FROM THE STAFFING FOR ADEQUATE FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (SAFER) GRANT PROGRAM. WHEREAS, The Department of Homeland Security has authorized and established the application process for the SAFER Grant to improve firefighter staffing; and WHEREAS, the City of College Station was awarded grant funding in the amount of $911,476.50 for hiring firefighters under the SAFER Grant guidelines to fund salaries and fringe benefits for three years. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That the City Council accepts and approves the SAFER Grant application and accepts the funding in the amount of $911,476.50. PART 2: That The City Council hereby authorizes and designates the City Manager or his designee execute the SAFER Grant acceptance and any other documents related to the SAFER Grant. PART 3: That this resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. ADOPTED this ______________ day of ____________________________, 2019. ATTEST: APPROVED: _______________________________ ______________________________ City Secretary Mayor APPROVED: _______________________________ City Attorney City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0544 Name:Traffic Calming Policy Status:Type:Agreement Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/29/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action on the City’s Traffic Calming Policy. Sponsors:Troy Rother Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Traffic Calming Policy 10-1-19 Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on the City’s Traffic Calming Policy. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Core Services and Infrastructure Recommendation(s): Staff recommends approval of the proposed policy. Summary: College Station City Council approved a policy in December 2000, which allowed staff to work with neighborhoods and develop a traffic calming plan for the study area within their neighborhood. Per the policy, the plan is developed by a committee of neighborhood residents and then voted on by the residents and property owners of the study area. Due to limited City resources, the program was discontinued several years later. As the city grows, neighborhood traffic issues continue to be a concern of residents. In 2018, staff began the process of overhauling the traffic calming policy. The new policy allows staff to be more responsive to residents' requests for traffic calming, creating a ranking matrix of the neighborhood plans based on more safety criteria all while maintaining the neighborhood’s input through the entire process. The policy has been discussed and presented to the Transportation Committee on three separate occasions. With the final presentation, the Transportation Committee recommended that the policy be presented to the City Council for approval. Budget & Financial Summary: There is no financial impact at this time. Funds to develop traffic calming plans have been included in the Traffic Engineering budget of Public Works. However, depending on the costs of the various neighborhood traffic calming plans, staff may need to request through the budget process additional funds for construction. College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0544,Version:1 Attachments: 1. Traffic Calming Policy College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ TRAFFIC CALMING POLICY A. Introduction College Station City Council vision statement #8 is directly related to the issue of traffic calming in neighborhoods. “As a result of our efforts, citizens will live in well-planned neighborhoods suited to community interests and lifestyles. “ Where a person lives is a very important part of how a person feels about their community. The noise, safety hazards, vehicular speeds, vehicular volumes, and existence of sidewalks all contribute to a neighborhood's integrity. As speeding and vehicular volume increases, walking to the neighborhood store or even across the street to a neighbor's house can be an uncomfortable event. The City of College Station recognizes the usefulness of physical measures to effectively solve neighborhood traffic problems. The traffic calming guidelines outlined in this policyprovide a basis for establishing the selection and installation criteria. B. Objectives 1. To promote safe and pleasant conditions for residents, pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists on local neighborhood and residential collector streets. 2. To reduce impacts of traffic and speed on local neighborhood and residential streets. 3. To preserve and enhance pedestrian and bicycle travel within neighborhoods 4. To achieve efficient and safe movement of traffic within neighborhoods (including emergency response vehicles) consistent with the intended function of the residential streets. 5. To maintain acceptable levels of service on the city’s arterial streets so as to avoid intrusion/diversion onto local neighborhood streets. C. Policies The following policies are established as part of the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program for neighborhood streets: 1. Through traffic should use major thoroughfares as shown on the City of College Station’s Thoroughfare and Transportation Improvement Plan. 2. Emergency vehicle access should be preserved. 3. Neighborhood Traffic calming projects should encourage and enhance pedestrian and bicycle access to neighborhood destinations. City of College Station Traffic Calming Policy Page 2 of 9 4. Traffic calming improvements should be limited to neighborhood streets. This includes residential (local) and minor collector streets. A street designated as a Major Collector in the adopted City of College Station’s Thoroughfare and Transportation Improvement Plan may be eligible if at least 67% of the adjacent properties on both sides of the street are front-facing residential. Vertical deflection devices are not allowed on specified emergency response routes. 5. Reasonable automobile access should be maintained. 6. Traffic calming measures that result in diversion of traffic to other residential streets should be discouraged. However, a small amount of traffic diverted to other residential streets may be acceptable. The acceptable amount of traffic diverted to other residential streets shall be determined on a case by case basis. 7. Traffic calming measures should be planned and designed in keeping with sound engineering and planning practices. D. Selection of Project Areas 1. Registration Period. In order to ensure that a particular street or area is considered for neighborhood traffic calming, a citizen or neighborhood association must call or write to the City of College Station to request the prob lem street(s). Requests are submitted throughout the year, and all requests received by August 1st are considered for the following fiscal year, beginning October 1st. This August deadline provides adequate time for the City to collect data and rank each of the project areas in time to begin the study process shortly after the start of the new fiscal year. 2. Project Areas Selected by City. If fewer than 3 traffic calming requests are received by the August 1st deadline, the City may recommend a street or area to be included for consideration based on traffic calls and/or complaints. 3. Project Eligibility Review and Notification. The program coordinator reviews the eligibility of each request based on program goals and policies. During the eligibility review, the program coordinator will determine the study area. The study area will be based on the facility being analyzed. A minor collector will have a larger study area than a local street. For eligible applicants, staff sends a study area map, an evidence of neighborhood support form template, program education materials, and the process for project prioritization. For project areas selected by the City, program materials and an evidence of neighborhood support are sent to each business, property owner, and resident in the proposed project area. 4. Evidence of Neighborhood Support. The applicant of a traffic calming request collects signatures of households or property owners within the proposed study area to indicate the level of neighborhood support. A minimum of twenty percent of property representatives within the study area are required to sign the support petition. A property representative is limited to one owner or occupant of a property. The level of neighborhood support for a traffic calming study is considered as part of the project scoring criteria. Property representatives within the proposed study area may also indicate their interest in serving on a project working group on the support petition form. A minimum of 3 property representatives must indicate on the form that they are willing to serve on the working City of College Station Traffic Calming Policy Page 3 of 9 group. 5. Data Collection and Scoring. The program coordinator facilitates the collection of project data to establish project criteria score. The data collection method and Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Prioritization Criteria are included in Appendix A. The scoring criteria determines a project priority order. The street / area ranked 1st will be selected as the first project developed and funds will be requested in the next available City budget process. Additional ranked projects may also be developed within the same fiscal year, depending on available funding. 6. Application Retention. Eligible project applications that are not selected and funded as the annual project(s) will remain eligible in the program for a period of two years. These project areas are reconsidered during the Data Collection and Scoring process beginning the following program year. Rescored applications are not required to collect evidence of neighborhood support petition signatures in a subsequent year. E. Community Contact 1. The Neighborhood Engagement process is expected to include a minimum of three meetings. Additional meetings may be schedule as necessary. 2. After the project location has been selected, City staff sends a letter to each business, property owner, and resident in the project area. In addition, letters are also sent to the president of the neighborhood association(s) within the project area. The letter describes the process, goals, timeline, and requirements and includes an invitation to attend a general meeting introducing the program. Also, included in the letter is a survey for residents, property owners and businesses to fill in describing various traffic related problems in the project area. This survey can be mailed to the City or brought to the general meeting. Alternatively, City staff may notify businesses, property owners, residents, and the neighborhood association of a web site that contains information about the process, goals, timeline, requirements, survey, and includes an invitation to attend a general meeting introducing the program. 3. At this initial meeting, a working group of volunteers is established. These persons agree to develop the traffic calming plan with the assistance of City Staff. See Section F for guidelines of the working group. 4. The City of College Station staff notifies the College Station Independent School District, Brazos Transit, TAMU Bus operations, Fire Department, Police Department utility companies and Solid Waste Services. A request for their routes in these project areas is made. They are invited to attend the meeting where the working group identifies possible measures for problem street sections in order to express their concerns. F. Working Group and Meetings The working group is comprised of property representatives living within the project area and an officer of the neighborhood association(s), if applicable. Non-resident property owners and representatives of area businesses are also encouraged to participate in the working group. Working City of College Station Traffic Calming Policy Page 4 of 9 group members should represent the project street as well as other nearby streets in the neighborhood that could significantly be impacted by the project. The maximum number of participants in the working group is 15 persons. It is expected that some of the members may not be able to attend every meeting. Minimum attendance in order to continue with the meeting is 50 percent of the working group. If the minimum attendance does not exist, the meeting is rescheduled. Every attempt is made to ensure that the meetings are scheduled for dates and times which work the best for as many members as possible. At the first meeting, a chairperson is elected to serve as the leader of the working group. This person's role is to ensure that the members stay focused on the task, to be the spokesperson of the group, and to aid City staff in identifying meeting locations or other tasks. Also, occurring at this first meeting, ground rules are established for all the meetings. The list of ground rules may include items such as methods for communicating with each other and the project area residents, meeting start and end times, and any other rule that the group wishes to establish. Although future meetings could include the addition of new rules, this list will make up the basis for the future meetings. As such, it should be posted at every working group meeting. Each of the responsibilities for members of the working group is intended to encourage input and involvement from the participants. By providing feedback on the development of the traffic calming plan, the working group members take more ownership of the finished product. The following is the recommended working group meeting schedule and action items: 1. Introduction to Traffic Calming – Discuss existing neighborhood traffic issues, feedback from the initial neighborhood meeting, and potential traffic calming design concepts. This working group meeting is also an initial Public Meeting. 2. Development of Alternatives – City reports back findings from further study; working group reviews preliminary design options. Could take additional meetings to complete preferred design option to present at Open House, if necessary. 3. Open House / Approval of Preferred Concept – Working Group Chairperson or designee presents final concept based on feedback from meeting #2; Working group reviews and approves final preferred design option to be presented at the final neighborhood open house G. Problem Identification After the initial general meeting and before the first working group meeting, City staff summarizes the results of the survey and, if necessary, prepares a list of the possible traffic problem locations in the project area. Following the business items at the first meeting of the working group, the members review these traffic problems and brainstorm any additional locations needing attention. If necessary, the group prioritizes the street sections and intersections in the project area having the worst traffic problems. City staff takes the list from this meeting and, if necessary, collect traffic data to confirm problems mentioned. City of College Station Traffic Calming Policy Page 5 of 9 H. Data Collection Data is collected in spring and fall months during regular school days. They consist of vehicular speed, traffic volume, pedestrian activity, and/or any other observation to confirm the traffic problems stated in the survey or at the first meeting. The length of the data collection depends on the type of data that is collected. I. Evaluation of the Traffic Data City staff evaluates the traffic data to determine levels of traffic volume, vehicular speed, pedestrian activity, and other observations. If specific problems are mentioned as a priority in the survey or at the first meeting, staff will assess them. For example, if speeding is said to be a problem on Street A, then City staff collects the speed data to determine the speed on Street A. The results found in these data collection efforts are summarized and presented by the City staff at the second working group meeting. Members have the opportunity to take the information with them to review. J. Menu of Traffic Calming Measures There are many measures currently being used to address neighborhood traffic problems. Some are used to address vehicular speeding and others to address cut-through traffic problems. Some measures may have an impact on both the vehicular speed and volume. Others are intended to improve the safety of or give priority to non-motorized modes of transportation. Refer to the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Toolbox for diagrams, advantages, and disadvantages of some of the available traffic calming measures. The City recognizes the desire to have measures that are aesthetically pleasing to the residents who live there. Traffic calming measures that include a raised curb allow for vegetation within the measure. In fact, the use of greenery to provide vertical sight restrictions is encouraged. Cit y staff determines whether a proposed measure will provide any traffic enhancement and inform the working group of their findings. Although measures that involve the construction of a raised curb and landscaping are seen as more attractive than other devices, they are also more expensive and have greater impact to the adjacent properties such as the removal of on-street parking. Limited funds may restrict the number of measures including raised curb and gutter. Every attempt is made to ensure that onl y the necessary signs and markings are installed. Excessive clutter is not the intent, rather it is to adequately warn, guide and protect the users of the roadway. K. Traffic Calming Plan Development After reviewing the traffic data and the menu of measures available, the working group is responsible for brainstorming possible solutions to address the given traffic problems. City staff is present to guide this session. In addition to the transportation analyst, representatives from the College Station Fire Department, and any other relevant agencies are encouraged to attend. If routes in the project area are critical for their services, then the working group is advised of these streets at this meeting. Regular users of the roadway are considered when developing the type and design of the measures. City of College Station Traffic Calming Policy Page 6 of 9 After some consensus is achieved on which measures the working group desires and the specific locations of the measures, City staff then analyzes the proposal. Each measure is evaluated for its likelihood of addressing the given problem. In addition, roadway alignment, driveway spacing, street width, and other factors are considered in order to determine whether the measure is possible. The evaluation may result in changing the proposed measure. The technical expertise of the transportation analyst will govern the selection and location of the proposed measures. For example, steep grades may preclude the installation of a measure. Staff identifies these barriers and informs the working group. After the evaluation is complete, the City develops a map showing the proposed measures and presents it to the working group. This plan is discussed, and voted on by the working group. If modifications are requested, an additional meeting may be required to allow time for the staff evaluation of the proposed measures and/or location of measures. L. Plan Approval Process After the working group approves the traffic calming plan, the next step involves a vote of all residents, businesses and property owners in the project area. An open house meeting is held to present the plan to all interested persons. The invitation to attend this open house meeting is included in a notice mailed by the City. This notification also contains details of the traffic calming plan, maps showing where the measures are proposed, verbal descriptions of each measure, and a ballot. These notices are mailed to every resident, property owner, and business in the project area. Alternatively, a notification may be mailed directing residents, businesses, and property owners to a web site with the details, maps, descriptions and/or ballot for voting. Each household or business is allowed one vote. In the event that a property is not owner occupied, it is possible to receive two ballots associated with one property (one from the property owner and one from the renter). In the event that two ballots are received, the ballot from the property owner is counted and the ballot from the renter is discarded. However, if a ballot is not received from the property owner, then the ballot from the renter will be counted. At least 60% of the ballots received must be in favor of implementing the plan. There is no minimum number of ballots that have to be returned. The notice is mailed approximately 10 days before the open house meeting and the deadline for receiving the ballots is one week following the open house meeting. This allows voters the opportunity to read through the material, return the ballot or attend the open house meeting and still have time to fill out the ballot before the deadline. The ballots will be available at the open house and can be returned during that time, The traffic calming plan is voted on as a whole. Because the plan is a system of integrated calming measures, individual streets or measures cannot be taken out of the proposal as part of the vote. If one measure or one street were removed from the plan, the comprehensive nature of the plan would be lost, and residents on that street may experience higher traffic speeds and/or increased traffic volumes. The vote is either yes or no. Comments are welcomed, but do not change the complete package. This is the only opportunity to vote on the traffic calming plan, so every effort must be made in the planning stages to ensure that it is correct and complete. If the 60% approval is obtained, then City staff completes the design of the measures and the project City of College Station Traffic Calming Policy Page 7 of 9 is ranked in a prioritized list of other traffic calming projects to be funded for construction in the prioritized order by funds established by the City Council in the fiscal year’s budget. If the 60% approval is not obtained, then the City does not implement the plan and the project area is not be eligible for evaluation during the next five years. M. Measure Location There are advantages and disadvantages of each traffic calming measure. The advantages could include reduced traffic speed or volume, increased safety, and beautification of the streets. The disadvantages include possible inconvenience to residents driving in the neighborhood, parking restrictions, unattractive measures, and increased noise for residents adjacent to the measure. Because many residents may object to having a measure immediately adjacent to their property, it is necessary to establish the requirements for the consideration of shifting a proposed measure. In some communities, no consideration is given to the resident when objections about the placement of the measure arise. Others give some leeway to residents if nearby locations are acceptable and adjacent residents approve. This decision is controversial and can lead to the downfall of the entire project. If an agency gives property representatives veto power, then the plan can dissolve as everyone wants something to address the problems, but no one is willing to allow the placement adjacent to their property. A piecemeal plan soon develops and the comprehensive nature is then mute. Therefore, the responsibility to make this decision on whether to give property representatives the ability to veto a measure location adjacent to their property will rest with the working group. This decision should be made prior to the development of the plan. If deemed necessary, the City will modify the traffic calming plan to address problems discovered during the temporary or permanent installation period. In addition, if safety problems surface following the permanent installation, the City will take the appropriate action to address the problem. N. Landscaping Vegetation is chosen which requires minimal attention, such as xeriscape. Measures that include raised curb could contain 1-3 trees, low lying shrubs, and ground cover, depending on the size of the measure. The neighborhood association will have the responsibility of maintaining the landscaping. Adjacent residents could, in their routine lawn maintenance, water or trim the vegetation when the need arises. Failure to maintain the vegetation will result in its removal. O. Impact to Adjacent Streets In order to ensure that the traffic calming plan does not merely shift traffic to other neighborhood streets within the project area, traffic volume data is collected on possible diversion routes before and after implementing the approved plan. If residential streets experience an increase greater than 300 vehicles per day, the City will attempt to address the volume increase. Example actions to mitigate the volume increase include the modification of the measure(s) that created the shift, or the installation of additional measures on the impacted street. City of College Station Traffic Calming Policy Page 8 of 9 P. Retention Once a traffic calming plan has been constructed and implemented, it shall remain in place for a minimum of five (5) years from the final date of construction for permanent measures. Traffic calming measures that are classified as temporary must remain in place for a minimum of two (2) years. In addition, a traffic calming plan may call for a test measure, in which case there is no minimum retention period. The decision to make a traffic calming measure permanent or temporary must be made in the planning process and should be explicitly stated in the final plan. If this distinction is not made in the traffic calming plan and concrete or asphalt construction is required for implementation, then the measure is considered permanent. If concrete or asphalt construction is not required, then the measure is considered temporary. Q. Conclusion This Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program offers effective solutions to address residential traffic problems. The comprehensive nature of the program allows for mitigation of potential impacts to all streets within the entire project area. It is a program in which all residents, businesses and property owners are allowed and encouraged to participate in the process. With the technical assistance from the City of College Station, traffic calming plans can be developed and approved by those most affected. As the population in the City of College Station continues to grow, city streets are experiencing increased traffic pressure. Residents, parents, school administrators, and neighborhood associations have avenues to consider when trying to address traffic problems. Evaluating streets in an entire project area can be a worthwhile activity to foster a sense of community and develop solutions that not only address traffic problems, but also offer attractive areas of landscaping and textured pavement. These modifications can, in turn, result in increased safety, property values, and improve the overall quality of life. Approved and Effective on October 7, 2019. __________________________________ Karl Mooney, Mayor APPENDIX A NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING PRIORITY POINT RANKING STREET: FROM TO STAFF NAME DATE Draft Traffic Calming Scoring Process Update Category Criteria Points Allocated Max Points Traffic Traffic Volume Average daily traffic volume (ADT)/250 35 Speed (85th percentile speed) One (1) point for each mph over 25 mph up to 30 mph; Plus two (2) points for each mph over 30 mph up to 35 mph; Plus five (5) points each mph over 35 mph 40 Safety Crashes One (1) point for each reported speed related crash in the past five years 5 Multi-modal Activity Sidewalks No points for detached sidewalks Two (2) points for back-of-curb sidewalks less than 8 ft in width Five (5) points for no sidewalks 5 Bikeways No points for buffered/protected bike lanes or for no bicycle facility designation Three (3) points for bike lanes Five (5) points for a designated bike route or shared lanes 5 Activity Generators Five (5) points for projects within one block of a school, park, neighborhood commercial/ mixed-use area 5 Neighborhood Support Evidence of Neighborhood Support Signatures % of households in support/10 Five (5) points for project areas with greater than 50% support 5 TOTAL 100 CATEGORY POINTS City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0545 Name:Riverbend School Zone and School Zone Times Status:Type:Ordinance Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/29/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action on an ordinance amending Chapter 38 “Traffic and Vehicles,” Article VI “Traffic Schedules,” Section 38-1005 “Traffic Schedule V, School Zones,” of the Code of Ordinances by amending school zone operation times and by adding a school zone for River Bend Elementary on Rock Prairie Road West and Holleman Drive South. Sponsors:Troy Rother Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:School Zone Times Ordinance Riverbend School Zone Map Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation,discussion,and possible action on an ordinance amending Chapter 38 “Traffic and Vehicles,”Article VI “Traffic Schedules,”Section 38-1005 “Traffic Schedule V,School Zones,”of the Code of Ordinances by amending school zone operation times and by adding a school zone for River Bend Elementary on Rock Prairie Road West and Holleman Drive South. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Core Services and Infrastructure Recommendation(s): Staff recommends approval of the ordinance amendment. Summary:This item will amend Traffic Schedule V,School Zones by changing the Operational Time and Posted Hours of several school zones to better align with the crossing guard’s presence.The changes made will make the times for all elementary schools more consistent with the exemption of elementary school zones that overlap with other school zones.This item will also add a school zone for River Bend Elementary School.School zone speed limits are kept as consistent as possible between similar schools while not exceeding a 15 M.P.H.reduction from the roadway’s posted speed limit. Budget & Financial Summary: Funds are available in the Traffic Operations Fund. Attachments: 1.Ordinance with Exhibit A 2.Map of Riverbend School Zone College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0545,Version:1 College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ Ordinance Form 8-14-17 ORDINANCE NO.____________________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 38, “TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES,” ARTICLE VI “TRAFFIC SCHEDULES”, SECTION 38-1005 “TRAFFIC SCHEDULE V, SCHOOL ZONES,” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY AMENDING SCHOOL ZONE OPERATION TIMES AND BY ADDING A SCHOOL ZONE FOR RIVERBEND ELEMENTARY ON ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD WEST AND HOLLEMAN DRIVE SOUTH BY PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DECLARING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That Chapter 38, “Traffic and Vehicles,” Article VI “Traffic Schedules,” Section 38-1005 “Traffic Schedule V, School Zones,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance for all purposes. PART 2: If any provision of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid or unconstitutional, the invalidity or unconstitutionality does not affect other provisions or application of this Ordinance or the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas that can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are severable. PART 3: That any person, corporation, organization, government, governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association and any other legal entity violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not less than twenty five dollars ($25.00) and not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or more than two thousand dollars ($2,000) for a violation of fire safety, zoning, or public health and sanitation ordinances, other than the dumping of refuse. Each day such violation shall continue or be permitted to continue, shall be deemed a separate offense. PART 4: This Ordinance is a penal ordinance and becomes effective ten (10) days after its date of passage by the City Council, as provided by City of College Station Charter Section 35. ORDINANCE NO._______ Page 2 of 7 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this _______ day of _________________, 20__. ATTEST: APPROVED: _____________________________ _____________________________ City Secretary Mayor APPROVED: _______________________________ City Attorney ORDINANCE NO._______ Page 3 of 7 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 Exhibit A That Chapter 38, “Traffic and Vehicles,” Article VI “Traffic Schedules,” Section 38-1005 “Traffic Schedule V, School Zones,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, be amended to read as follows: Schedule V – School Zones Revised [10/07/19] Location Posted Hours Posted Speed Limit Operational Time (School Days) Ord. No./Date Adopted BASE MAP NO. School Name College Hills Elementary 1. Francis Drive, West of Ashburn Avenue - East of Williams Street. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1986 Nov. 12, 1992 1998-01 2. Francis Drive, West of Walton Drive - East of James Parkway. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1986 Nov. 12, 1992 1998-01 3. Gilchrist Avenue, West of Ashburn Avenue - East of Williams Street. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-01 4. Gilchrist Avenue, West of Williams Street - East of Walton Drive. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-01 5. Walton Drive, South of Nunn Street - North of Francis Drive. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1986 Nov. 12, 1992 1998-01 6. Walton Drive, South of Francis Drive - North of Bolton Avenue. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1986 Nov. 12, 1992 1998-01 ORDINANCE NO._______ Page 4 of 7 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 South Knoll Elementary 7. Southwest Parkway, East of Langford Street - West of Laura Lane. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 8. Southwest Parkway, East of Lawyer Place - West of Sabine Court. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 9. Langford Street, South of S. Ridgefield Court - North of Boswell Street. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 10. Langford Street, South of Boswell Street - North of Southwest Parkway. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 11. Boswell Street, East of Lawyer Street - West of Langford Street. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 Southwood Valley Elementary 12. Deacon Drive, East of San Felipe Drive - West of Brothers Boulevard. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 13. Deacon Drive, East of Pierre Place - West of Celinda Circle. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 14. Brothers Boulevard, South of Todd Trail - North of Deacon Drive (intersection of Deacon and Brothers). When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 ORDINANCE NO._______ Page 5 of 7 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 15. Brothers Boulevard, South of Todd Trail - North of Deacon Drive (intersection of Todd Trail and Brothers). When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #1441 Aug. 11, 1983 1998-02 Pebble Creek Elementary 47. Parkview Drive, West of Bogey Court - East of Birdie Court. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #2198 Aug. 29, 1996 1998-05 48. Venture Drive, West of Lakeway Drive - East of S.H. 6 East Frontage Road. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #2198 Aug. 29, 1996 1998-05 49. Lakeway Drive, South of Greens Prairie Road - North of Parkview Drive. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #2198 Aug. 29, 1996 1998-05 50. Lakeway Drive, North of Quality Circle - South of Venture Drive. When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #2198 Aug. 29, 1996 1998-05 Forest Ridge Elementary 51. Greens Prairie Road, West of Arrington - East of Castlegate Drive. When Flashing 25 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. #2868 Feb. 9, 2006 N/A Greens Prairie Elementary School & Pecan Trail Intermediate School 56. Greens Prairie Trail - beginning 210 feet east of the intersection with Royder Road and extending west until 200 feet west of the intersection with Flagstone Court. When Flashing 25 mph 7:15—8:30 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. Aug. 10, 2017 N/A ORDINANCE NO._______ Page 6 of 7 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 57. Royder Road - beginning 400 feet north of the intersection with Greens Prairie Trail and extending 850 feet from the south side of the intersection to the City Limit. When Flashing 25 mph 7:15—8:30 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. Aug. 10, 2017 N/A 58. Ledgestone Trail - beginning 220 feet north of the intersection with Greens Prairie Trail and Extending south to the intersection. When Flashing 25 mph 7:15—8:30 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. Aug. 10, 2017 N/A 59. Flagstone Court - beginning 220 feet north of the intersection with Greens Prairie Trail and Extending south to the intersection. When Flashing 25 mph 7:15—8:30 a.m. 2:45—3:30 p.m. Aug. 10, 2017 N/A Spring Creek Elementary 62. WS Phillips Parkway - beginning 1,050 feet northwest of the intersection with Brewster Drive and extending southwest to 50 feet northwest of the intersection with Haines Lane When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—4:15 p.m. July 23, 2015 N/A 63. Brewster Drive - beginning at the intersection with WS Phillips Parkway and extending northeast to 1,150 feet northeast of the intersection with WS Philips Parkway When Flashing 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—4:15 p.m. July 23, 2015 N/A 64. Dunlap Loop - beginning at the property line between 4007 and 4009 Dunlap Loop and extending southeast to the intersection with Brewster Drive. 7:15—8:45 a.m. 2:45—4:15 p.m. 20 mph 7:05—8:00 a.m. 2:45—4:15 p.m. July 23, 2015 N/A Riverbend Elementary Rock Prairie Road, 640 feet West of Holleman Drive. When Flashing 25 mph 7:05 - 8:00 a.m. 2:45 - 4:15 p.m. September 26, 2019 N/A Rock Prairie Road, 265 feet East of Holleman Drive. When Flashing 25 mph 7:05 - 8:00 a.m. 2:45 - 4:15 p.m. September 26, 2019 N/A Holleman Drive, 475 feet South of Rock Prairie Road. When Flashing 25 mph 7:05 - 8:00 a.m. September 26, 2019 N/A ORDINANCE NO._______ Page 7 of 7 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 2:45 - 4:15 p.m. Holleman Drive, 460 feet South of Deacon W Drive. When Flashing 25 mph 7:05 - 8:00 a.m. 2:45 - 4:15 p.m. September 26, 2019 N/A Riverben d Elem entary Scho ol Zone 25 MPHHa yes LaneCullen Trail Abbate RoadPapa Bear DriveGraham Road NorthRidge BluffPublic AlleyCapps DriveKate LaneSummerway DriveK eefer LoopPaloma Ridge DriveOld Ironsides DriveCainRoadMomma Bear DriveHaskellHollow Lo o p H a r d i n H i llsDriveP ublicAlleyRock Prairie Road West Feather R u n DeaconDriveW estHo ll e ma n Dri v e So u t h Graham RoadTowers Parkway Proposed School Zone at Riverbend Elementary City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0546 Name:Holleman Dr South Speed Limit Status:Type:Ordinance Consent Agenda File created:In control:9/30/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Chapter 38, Section 38-1012 of the Code of Ordinances by changing the speed limit on Holleman Drive South between North Dowling Road to the Rock Prairie West Road Intersection to 40 mph on the southern section and to 45 mph for the northern section. Sponsors:Emily Fisher Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:13. CH 38 Speed Limits Ord FORM Holleman Project Location Speed Limit Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Chapter 38, Section 38-1012 of the Code of Ordinances by changing the speed limit on Holleman Drive South between North Dowling Road to the Rock Prairie West Road Intersection to 40 mph on the southern section and to 45 mph for the northern section. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Core Services and Infrastructure ·Improving Mobility Recommendation(s): Staff recommends approving Summary:The City has widened Holleman Drive South from a two lane to a four lane roadway with median/center turn lane.The project included the reconstruction of the road subgrade,placement of concrete, curb and gutter, utilities, illumination, and multi-use path. The design speed of the roadway allows for a speed limit of forty-five (45)mph from N.Dowling Road to 150-ft south of the Deacon W.intersection,before the school zone.From this point to 700-ft south of Rock Prairie Road W.the design speed limit is forty (40)mph to account for the taper at the end of the widened project. Budget & Financial Summary: N/A Attachments: 1.Speed Change Ordinance College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0546,Version:1 2.Project Map College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ Ordinance Form 8-14-17 ORDINANCE NO. __________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 38, “TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES,” ARTICLE VI “TRAFFIC SCHEDULES,” SECTION 38-1012 “TRAFFIC SCHEDULE XII, SPEED LIMITS,” AT HOLLEMAN DRIVE SOUTH OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DECLARING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That Chapter 38, “Traffic and Vehicles,” Article VI “Traffic Schedules,” Section 38-1012 “Traffic Schedule XII, Speed Limits,” of The Code of Ordinances of The City of College Station, Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes. PART 2: If any provision of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid or unconstitutional, the invalidity or unconstitutionality does not affect other provisions or application of this Ordinance or the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas that can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are severable. PART 3: That any person, corporation, organization, government, governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association and any other legal entity violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance upon a finding of liability thereof shall be deemed liable for a civil offense and punished with a civil penalty of not less than one dollar ($1.00) and not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) or upon conviction thereof guilty of a misdemeanor, shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty five dollars ($25.00) and not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00). Each day such violation shall continue or be permitted to continue, shall be deemed a separate offense. PART 4: This Ordinance is a penal ordinance and becomes effective ten (10) days after its date of passage by the City Council, as provided by City of College Station Charter Section 35. ORDIANCE NO.____________ Page 2 of 3 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this ______ day of _______________, 20__. ATTEST: APPROVED: _____________________________ _____________________________ City Secretary Mayor APPROVED: _______________________________ City Attorney ORDIANCE NO.____________ Page 3 of 3 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 Exhibit A That Chapter 38, “Traffic and Vehicles,” Article VI. “Traffic Schedules,” Section 38-1012 “Traffic Schedule XII, Speed Limits,” is hereby amended to read as follows: Holleman Drive South, for traffic moving north and south from 700-ft south of the intersection of Rock Prairie Road W. to 150-ft south of the intersection of Deacon W., the speed limit shall be forty (40) miles per hour. Holleman Drive South, for traffic moving north and south from 150-ft south of the intersection of Deacon W.to the N. Dowling Road intersection, the speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per hour. DowlingRdHollem a n Dr S Rock Prairie Rd WNDowlingRd .Holleman South Widening ProjectLocation MapHolleman Speed Ordinance Location City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:219-0474 Name:Pebble Creek at Rock Prairie Rezoning Status:Type:Rezoning Agenda Ready File created:In control:8/26/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Appendix A, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4, Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas by changing the zoning district boundaries from R Rural to RS Restricted Suburban, GC General Commercial, O Office, and NAP Natural Areas Protected for approximately 210 acres generally located at the intersection of Rock Prairie Road and William D. Fitch Parkway. Sponsors:Lauren Hovde Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Background Information Vicinity Map, Aerial, & Small Area Map Applicant's Supporting Information Rezoning Exhibit Rezoning Map Ordinance Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Appendix A, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4, Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas by changing the zoning district boundaries from R Rural to RS Restricted Suburban, GC General Commercial, O Office, and NAP Natural Areas Protected for approximately 210 acres generally located at the intersection of Rock Prairie Road and William D. Fitch Parkway. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Diverse Growing Economy Recommendations: The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item at their August 15, 2019 meeting and voted 5-1 to recommend approval of the rezoning request. Staff also recommends approval of the request. Summary: The applicant is requesting to rezone the subject property from R Rural to RS Restricted Suburban, GC General Commercial, O Office, and NAP Natural Areas Protected. The change in zoning allows for a 175- acre continuation of the Pebble Creek Subdivision with an additional non-residential component of approximately 18 acres. This proposal also includes the protection of approximately 17 acres of floodplain through an NAP Natural Areas Protected zoning abutting the Pebble Creek Golf Course. REZONING REVIEW CRITERIA College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0474,Version:2 1.Whether the proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan: The subject property is designated on the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use and Character Map as Restricted Suburban, General Commercial, Natural Areas-Reserved, and Natural Areas-Protected which coincides with the proposed rezoning request. The majority of the property has a future land use designation of Restricted Suburban which is intended for a moderate level of single-family housing with lot sizes averaging 8,000 square feet in area. RS Restricted Suburban zoning is appropriate for this land use designation. In 2018, City Council approved a Comprehensive Plan Land Use and Character Map amendment for 29 acres on the subject tract from Rural to General Commercial. General Commercial is intended for concentrations of commercial activities that cater to both nearby residents and to the larger community or region. Generally, these areas tend to be large in size and located near the intersection of two regionally significant roads (arterials and freeways). Both GC General Commercial and O Office are appropriate zoning districts for this land use designation. Natural Areas-Reserved and Natural Areas-Protected both apply development constraints to properties based on natural features such as floodplain, floodway, or riparian buffers. For the subject property, designated floodplain areas will be rezoned with the NAP Natural Area-Protected zoning district. 2. Whether the uses permitted by the proposed zoning district will be appropriate in the context of the surrounding area: The continuation of Pebble Creek as a RS Restricted Suburban residential development is consistent with the active 1998 Pebble Creek Master Plan. The land east of Rock Prairie is developed as estate-style single-family housing subdivisions, and the property to the west is consistently medium-density housing which includes previous phases of Pebble Creek, Stone Ridge, and The Crossing at Lick Creek. Rock Prairie Road, a future 4-Lane Major Arterial, will act as a point of transition between the medium-density single-family housing development style to the low- density housing the east side of the right-of-way. The GC General Commercial zoning district allows for a variety of land uses including restaurants (including drive-thru restaurants), hotels, offices, and retail sales. These uses will complement the increasing density associated with the proposed 175 acres of single-family residential housing. It is also suitable match to the non-residential activity occurring north of William D. Fitch Parkway at the College Station ISD bus barn and future suburban commercial at the diagonal of the abutting intersection of Rock Prairie Road. The addition of O Office uses provides a transition from the single-family development along William D. Fitch Parkway to the more intense proposed GC General Commercial. O Office also acts as a buffer for the residential uses against William D. Fitch Parkway, a future 6-Lane Major Arterial. Uses allowed within this district are low-intensity and considered complimentary to single-family development. 3.Whether the property to be rezoned is physically suitable for the proposed zoning district: Located near the intersection of two major roadways, GC General Commercial and O Office are appropriate zoning districts based on location. An oil well and its associated blast zone are located within the GC General Commercial portion of the request so residential development should be clear from any future hazard concerns related to that well. In regards to the floodplain areas located on site, 17 acres of floodplain land are included in the request as NAP Natural Areas-Protected. This will prohibit the sale of this land to individuals for residential use. A drainage study will be required upon development of the site to ensure storm water movement post development does not negatively impact the nearby Lick Creek Tributary and floodplain. 4.Whether there is available water, wastewater, stormwater, and transportation facilities generally suitable and adequate for uses permitted by the proposed zoning district:Water service will be provided by the City of College Station. There is an existing 18-inch water main along William D College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0474,Version:2 Fitch, and a 12-inch future water master plan line planned along Rock Prairie Road. There is an existing 12-inch sewer line along William D Fitch. Public infrastructure will be required to be designed and constructed in accordance with the B/CS Unified Design Guidelines. Existing infrastructure appears to currently have capacity to adequately serve the propose uses. The site is in the Lick Creek Drainage basin and generally drains towards Lick Creek Tributary 8. With site development, detention will not be required per currently adopted Watershed Timing assessment if the site directly discharges into Lick Creek Tributary 8. Drainage improvements are required to be designed and constructed in accordance with B/CS Unified Storm Water Design Guidelines, and site development impacts on the drainage systems will be evaluated further at that time. The subject tract has frontage to William D. Fitch Parkway which is designated on the Thoroughfare Plan as a future 6-lane Major Arterial and currently constructed as a 4-lane Major Arterial in this area. The tract also has frontage to Rock Prairie Road which is designated as a future 4-lane Major Arterial and currently constructed as a 2-lane rural section roadway. A future 2-lane Minor Collector internal to the tract connects William D. Fitch Parkway and Rock Prairie Road and will be constructed with the development of the tract. A traffic impact analysis (TIA) was performed for the proposed zoning request. With build out of residential in 2023, mitigation of an all-way stop at Williams D. Fitch Parkway and Pebble Creek Parkway may be needed. A warrant analysis should be performed in the future with development of the tract. The City has funds to design the extension of the Pebble Creek Parkway through the proposed Midtown Business Park to the north and a traffic signal at William D. Fitch Parkway and Pebble Creek Parkway is being considered as part of those plans. With the build out of the commercial portion in 2026, a traffic signal will likely be needed at William D. Fitch Parkway and Rock Prairie Road with additional turn lanes being added on Rock Prairie Road. The TIA will likely need to be updated at the time of preliminary plan and site development to update the traffic assumptions and confirm the need for potential mitigation. 5.The marketability of the property:As part of a Pebble Creek development, the medium-density single-family housing options, with an average lot area of 8,000, will accommodate for the increasing desire of the population to move to the southern portion of the City while staying within the College Station school district.With single-family development density increasing in the southeastern portion of the City and ETJ, a need for additional commercial options in that vicinity will occur. The location proposed for the GC General Commercial and O Office zoning districts, being the intersection of a future 6-Lane Major Arterial and 4-Lane Major Arterial, is well situated to serve development in this area. Future traffic mitigation, such as a signalized intersection, will increase the safety for patron use of that commercial area making it a more desirable property. Therefore, Staff believes there to be positive marketability of this property for the zoning districts proposed. Budget & Financial Summary: N/A Attachments: 1.Ordinance 2.Background Information 3.Vicinity Map, Aerial, & Small Area Map 4.Application Supporting Information 5.Rezoning Exhibit 6.Rezoning Map College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ BACKGROUND INFORMATION NOTIFICATIONS Advertised Commission Hearing Date: August 15, 2019 Advertised Council Hearing Date: October 7, 2019 The following neighborhood organizations that are registered with the City of College Station’s Neighborhood Services have received a courtesy letter of notification of this public hearing: Pebble Creek HOA The Crossing at Lick Creek HOA Williams Creek Owners Association Property owner notices mailed: Thirty-six (36) Contacts in support: None at the time of this report Contacts in opposition: One at the time of this report. Voiced concerns were related to traffic, road conditions, and the intensity of commercial uses allowed by GC General Commercial. Inquiry contacts: Eight at the time of this report ADJACENT LAND USES Direction Comprehensive Plan Zoning Land Use North William D Fitch Parkway (6-Lane Major Arterial) William D Fitch Parkway (4-Lane Major Arterial) South Restricted Suburban, Natural Areas- Reserved and Natural Area- Protected R1-B Single Family Residential and R Rural The Crossing at Lick Creek Subdivision and Undeveloped East Rock Prairie Road (4-Lane Major Arterial) Rock Prairie Road (2-Lane Major Collector- Rural) West Restricted Suburban, Natural Areas- Reserved and Natural Area- Protected RS Restricted Suburban and R Rural Pebble Creek Subdivision and Pebble Creek Golf Course DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Annexation: 1983 Zoning: A-O Agricultural Open upon annexation A-O Agricultural Open renamed to R Rural in 2013 Final Plat: Unplatted Site development: Undeveloped with an oil well on site Name of Project:PEBBLE CREEK (ROCK PRAIRE) Address:1998 WILLIAM D FITCH PKWY Legal Description:A020201, S W ROBERTSON (ICL), TRACT 14.4, 209.53 ACRES, FUTURE PHS'S OF PEBBLE CREEK-EAST OF PEBBLE CREEK PKWY Total Acreage:209.53 Applicant:: Property Owner:PEBBLE CREEK LAND CO MCCLURE AND BROWNE List the changed or changing conditions in the area or in the City which make this zone change necessary. This property is identified on the City's Land Use Plan to be developed as restricted suburban. In order to develop the property it must be rezoned from Rural as required by City Ordinance. Indicate whether or not this zone change is in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan. If it is not, explain why the Plan is incorrect. This re-zoning is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. How will this zone change be compatible with the present zoning and conforming uses of nearby property and with the character of the neighborhood? The land under current zoning can only be utilized as agricultural land. With other developments in the area, this is not the best use of the subject property. REZONING APPLICATION SUPPORTING INFORMATION Page 1 of 2 Explain the suitability of the property for uses permitted by the rezoning district requested. This property is suited for single family residential. It has access on 2 roadways and has existing utility services in the area that can be utilized for the development. Explain the suitability of the property for uses permitted by the current zoning district. This property is suited for single family residential. It has access on 2 roadways and has existing utility services in the area that can be utilized for the development. Explain the marketability of the property for uses permitted by the current zoning district. The land can only be used as agricultural land which has limited marketability. List any other reasons to support this zone change. None Page 2 of 2 SITE ORDINANCE NO. _____ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX A “UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE,” ARTICLE 4 “ZONING DISTRICTS,” SECTION 4.2, “OFFICIAL ZONING MAP” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES AFFECTING APPROXIMATELY 210 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD AND WILLIAM D. FITCH PARKWAY, AS DESCRIBED BELOW, FROM R RURAL TO RS RESTRICTED SUBURBAN, GC GENERAL COMMERCIAL, O OFFICE, AND NAP NATURAL AREAS PROTECTED; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DECLARING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That Appendix A “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4 “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2 “Official Zoning Map” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibit “A”, Exhibit “B”, Exhibit “C”, Exhibit “D”, Exhibit “E”, Exhibit “F”, and Exhibit “G” attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes. PART 2: If any provision of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid or unconstitutional, the invalidity or unconstitutionality does not affect other provisions or application of this Ordinance or the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, that can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are severable. PART 3: That any person, corporation, organization, government, governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association and any other legal entity violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not less than twenty five dollars ($25.00) and not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or more than two thousand dollars ($2,000) for a violation of fire safety, zoning, or public health and sanitation ordinances, other than the dumping of refuse. Each day such violation shall continue or be permitted to continue, shall be deemed a separate offense. PART 4: This Ordinance is a penal ordinance and becomes effective ten (10) days after its date of passage by the City Council, as provided by City of College Station Charter Section 35. ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 2 of 13 PASSED, ADOPTED, and APPROVED this 7th day of October, 2019. ATTEST: APPROVED: _____________________________ _____________________________ City Secretary Mayor APPROVED: _______________________________ City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 3 of 13 Exhibit A That Appendix A “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4 “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended as follows: The following property is rezoned from R Rural to RS Restricted Suburban: ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 4 of 13 ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 5 of 13 ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 6 of 13 Exhibit B That Appendix A “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4 “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended as follows: The following property is rezoned from R Rural to GC General Commercial: ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 7 of 13 Exhibit C That Appendix A “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4 “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended as follows: The following property is rezoned from R Rural to NAP Natural Area Protected: ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 8 of 13 ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 9 of 13 Exhibit D That Appendix A “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4 “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended as follows: The following property is rezoned from R Rural to O Office: ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 10 of 13 Exhibit E That Appendix A “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4 “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended as follows: The following property is rezoned from R Rural to NAP Natural Area Protected: ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 11 of 13 ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 12 of 13 Exhibit F ORDINANCE NO. ____________ Page 13 of 13 Exhibit G City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0526 Name:University Terrace CPA Status:Type:Comprehensive Plan Agenda Ready File created:In control:9/20/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan - Future Land Use and Character Map from Natural Areas Reserved to Urban and Natural Areas Reserved for approximately 2.7 acres of land located at 1700 George Bush Drive. Sponsors:Alaina Chafin Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Background Information Vicinity, Aerial, and Small Aerial Map Applicant's Supporting Information Comprehensive Plan Exhibit Comprehensive Plan Amendment Map Ordinance Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan - Future Land Use and Character Map from Natural Areas Reserved to Urban and Natural Areas Reserved for approximately 2.7 acres of land located at 1700 George Bush Drive. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Diverse Growing Economy Recommendations: The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item at their September 19, 2019 meeting and voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map amendment. Staff also recommends approval of the request. Summary: The applicant has requested an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan’s Future Land Use and Character Map from Natural Areas Reserved to Urban and Natural Areas Reserved to better align with the current zoning and multi-family development existing on the property, and to prepare the property for marketability and potential redevelopment in the future. The Urban land use designation is generally for areas that should have a very intense level of development activities. These areas will tend to consist of townhomes, duplexes, and high-density apartments. REVIEW CRITERIA 1. Changed or changing conditions in the subject area of the City:The subject property has a future land use designation of Natural Areas Reserved, but is currently entitled to more intense land uses through its current zoning of R-6 High Density Multi-Family. The subject property and immediate area is designated as Natural Areas Reserved on the Comprehensive College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 5 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0526,Version:1 Plan Future Land Use and Character Map; recognizing Wolf Pen Creek and its Tributary that are located throughout the area. Property located to the north across George Bush Drive is under the jurisdiction of the Texas A&M University System and along with Texas A&M University land use designation carries Natural Areas Reserved. Natural Areas Reserved is generally for areas that represent a constraint to development and that should be preserved for their natural function or open space qualities. These areas include floodplains and riparian buffers, as well as recreational facilities. The subject property was included in the Southside Area Neighborhood Plan and was generally referred to as The Redmond Terrace Subdivision - Area 1. The Redmond Terrace Subdivision includes single-family development designated as Neighborhood Conservation on the Future Land Use Map, commercial uses designated as General Commercial and Redevelopment Area along Texas Avenue (a major commercial corridor), and Wolf Pen Creek tributary designated as Natural Areas - Reserved. The area also includes several multifamily developments that fall in the Natural Areas - Reserved area. The focus of property owners in Area 1 was to conserve the existing larger-lot single family development pattern, hence the designation of Neighborhood Conservation for the single family area. The subject property is zoned R-6 High Density Multi-Family, and is currently developed as an apartment complex built in the 1960s, with the majority of the property located outside of the floodplain. Located in the core of College Station and within walking distance from Texas A&M University, the area has seen significant growth with the redevelopment of the Redmond Terrace Shopping Center in 2003, redevelopment of the Center at Aggieland Shopping Center in 2014, and the construction of the new TRYP hotel and Redmond Condos recently completed in 2016. Given this increased development activity in the area and the limited area currently impacted by floodplain, the proposed amendment from Natural Areas Reserved to Urban and Natural Areas Reserved would be College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 5 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0526,Version:1 more representative of the preferred future land use of the subject area and continue to reflect the current zoning of the property and the multi-family development that exists today. 2. Compatibility with the existing uses, development patterns, and character of the immediate area concerned, the general area, and the City as a whole:The immediate area consists of Texas A&M University on the north side of George Bush Drive, commercial shopping centers and a hotel located along Texas Avenue to the east, multi-family and single-family development to the south, and a single-family neighborhood to the west with the majority of the homes being rental property. The subject property shown in the image above (highlighted in blue) is zoned R-6 High Density Multi- Family and was platted in 1958. The 2.7-acre property provides housing with walking distance to Texas A&M as well as shopping and places of employment. While Urban is a more intense land use than the current land use designation of Natural Areas Reserved, the proposed designation reflects the existing land use of the subject property which is entitled for intense apartment land use and has been functioning as an apartment complex since the construction of the building in 1964. The proposed amendment is consistent with future land use and character designations of the area and compatible with the development that exists and is currently happening in the subject area.The Urban land use designation will tend to consist of townhomes, duplexes, and high-density apartments. This land use designation also allows for a transition from the more intense General Commercial land uses located along Texas Avenue and the single-family development located to the west of the subject property. 3. Impact on environmentally sensitive and natural areas: The subject property (highlighted in yellow) shown in the image below is bounded by the Wolf Pen Creek Tributary C to the east, Milliff Road to the south, Rosemary Lane to the west and George Bush Drive to the north. Wolf Pen Creek is a significant natural feature running through northern College Station. With the subject property currently developed with multi-family housing and a portion of the tributary located between the subject property and the Redmond Terrace Shopping Center within a manmade channel, no additional impacts on environmentally College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 3 of 5 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0526,Version:1 sensitive and natural areas are anticipated. A portion of the subject property lies within the FEMA- regulated floodplain and floodway, and this area will remain protected as Natural Areas-Reserved. 4. Impacts on infrastructure including water, wastewater, drainage, and the transportation network: Current water and sanitary sewer service are being provided to the development by College Station Utilities. Based on anticipated utility demands provided by the applicant, the current water system is adequate to serve the proposed uses. With future redevelopment of the site, sanitary sewer mains adjacent and immediately downstream of the property may need to be replaced in order to accommodate a more dense development. A portion of the subject property lies within the FEMA-regulated floodplain and floodway. Any future development will be required to comply with the City’s drainage ordinances and the B/CS Unified Stormwater Design Guidelines. The subject property currently takes access through existing driveways to George Bush Drive and Milliff Road, and has frontage to Rosemary Lane. A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) was not required for review as part of the amendment to the Comprehensive Plan’s Future Land Use and Character Map. While a traffic impact analysis is not required for comprehensive plan amendment application, a traffic impact analysis may be performed at the time of a future rezoning request and/or site development depending on the scale College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 4 of 5 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0526,Version:1 and uses that are proposed. 5. Consistency with the goals and strategies set forth in the Comprehensive Plan:The proposal is consistent with the goals and strategies of the Comprehensive Plan. The goal for College Station’s Future Land Use and Character is to create a community with strong, unique neighborhoods, protected rural areas, special districts, distinct corridors, and a protected and enhanced natural environment. The proposed Urban future land use encourages compatible growth by reflecting the existing development of the property and providing a transition between land uses of the surrounding area. The Urban future land use also provides for more diverse land use options on a developed property situated along the periphery of a commercial corridor. Budget & Financial Summary: N/A Legal Review: Yes Attachments: 1. Ordinance 2.Background Information 3.Vicinity Map, Aerial, & Small Area Map 4.Application Supporting Information 5.Comprehensive Plan Exhibit 6.Comprehensive Plan Amendment Map College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 5 of 5 powered by Legistar™ BACKGROUND INFORMATION NOTIFICATIONS Advertised Commission Hearing Date: September 19, 2019 Advertised Council Hearing Dates: October 10, 2019 The following neighborhood organizations that are registered with the City of College Station’s Neighborhood Services have received a courtesy letter of notification of this public hearing: College Hills Estates & Wolf Pen Creek Property owner notices mailed: None Contacts in support: None at the time of this report Contacts in opposition: None at the time of this report Inquiry contacts: One at the time of this report ADJACENT LAND USES Direction Comprehensive Plan Zoning Land Use North George Bush Drive (4-lane major arterial) / Natural Areas - Reserved George Bush Drive (4-lane major arterial) South (across Milliff Road) Natural Areas – Reserved GS General Suburban Single-Family East Natural Areas – Reserved, General Commercial & Redevelopment Area GC General Commercial Commercial Retail Shopping Center (Bed, Bath, & Beyond) West (across Rosemary Ln) Natural Areas – Reserved & Neighborhood Conservation GS General Suburban Single-Family DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Annexation: 1956 Zoning: Single-Family Residential upon annexation (1956) R-1 Single-Family Residential to R-6 Light High Density Multi-Family 1960s Final Plat: Redmond Terrace Subdivision, Block 6, Lots 1-9 (1958) Site development: Multi-Family Name of Project:UNIVERSITY TERRACE APARTMENTS Address:1700 GEORGE BUSH DR Legal Description:REDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 6, LOT 1-9, ACRES 2.79 Total Acreage:2.79 Applicant:: Property Owner:ALLIANZ PROPERTIES PARTNERSHIP Ali Murad Habib What element of the Comprehensive Plan and at what location is requested to be amended? Land Use and Character Designation at the south east corner of the intersection of George Bush and Texas Ave. What is the amendment requested? NAR to Urban and NAR How will this change be compatible with the existing uses, development patterns, and character of the immediate area concerned, the general area, and the city as a whole? The subject area is existing multi-family housing that is currently designated as Natural Areas-Reserved on the land use plan. This revision to Urban would be consistent with adjacent uses and the proximity to Texas A&M. COMP PLAN APPLICATION SUPPORTING INFORMATION What is the reason for the amendment? N/A Page 1 of 2 Explain the impact on environmentally sensitive and natural areas and infrastructure, including water, wastewater, drainage and transportation network. Because this area is already developed with multi family housing, the land use designation of NAR is not an accurate depiction of what is currently in place. The site is already developed and will not have an impact on environmentally sensitive areas in the future. The adjacent tributary to Wolf Pen Creek is located entirely on the neighboring property and would not be impacted by this change. There will be no impact on infrastructure, water, wastewater, drainage, or transportation. Explain how this change will be consistant with the goals and strategies set forth in the Comprehensive Plan. Because this area is already developed with multi family housing, the land use designation of NAR is not an accurate depiction of what is currently in place. The site is already developed and will not have an impact on environmentally sensitive areas in the future. The adjacent tributary to Wolf Pen Creek is located entirely on the neighboring property and would not be impacted by this change. There will be no impact on infrastructure, water, wastewater, drainage, or transportation. List any other reasons to support this zone change. N/A List any other additional properties. N/A Page 2 of 2 8910ROSEMARY LNGEORGE BUSH DR MILLIFF RD TEXAS AVEARMISTEAD ST PROPERTY ID: 38869OWNER NAME: ALLIANZ PROPERTIES PARTNERSHIP LTDZONING: R-6 HIGH DENSITY MULTI-FAMILYFUTURE LAND USE: ±2.55 ACRES NATURAL AREAS RESERVED134527611100-YR FLOOD PLAINPROPERTY ID: 38869OWNER NAME: ALLIANZ PROPERTIES PARTNERSHIP LTDZONING: R-6 HIGH DENSITY MULTI-FAMILYFUTURE LAND USE: ±2.52 ACRES URBAN±0.03 ACRES NATURAL AREAS RESERVED8910ROSEMARY LNGEORGE BUSH DR MILLIFF RD TEXAS AVEARMISTEAD ST 134527611100-YR FLOOD PLAINCOMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION MAPJOB NO.:066080700SCALE:1" = 80'DATE:07/02/2019KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 601 NW LOOP 410, SUITE 350, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78216 PHONE : 210-541-9166 FAX: 210-541-8699 WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COM TBPE FIRM NO. 928THIS DOCUMENT, TOGETHER WITH THE CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS PRESENTED HEREIN, AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE, IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND CLIENT FOR WHICH IT WAS PREPARED. REUSE OF AND IMPROPER RELIANCE ON THIS DOCUMENT WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION AND ADAPTATION BY KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SHALL BE WITHOUT LIABILITY TO KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. COPYRIGHT KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC., 2019K:\CST_Civil\066080700 - 1700 George Bush Dr\CAD\Exhibits\C-Exhibit.dwg Layout1 Aug 27, 2019 12:58pm by: annie.briscoe UNIVERSITY TERRACE APARTMENTS REDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 6, LOT 1-9 1700 GEORGE BUSH COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 ALLIANZ PROPERTIES PARTNERSHIP LTD 4713 SAINT ANDREWS DRIVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77845 NOTE:LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONBASED FROM FUTURE LANDUSE AND CHARACTER MAPDATED: MAY 28, 2009NORTHPARCELNUMBEROWNERLEGAL DESCRIPTIONZONINGEX LAND USEFUTURE LAND USE1TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEMA005001, J E SCOTT (ICL), TRACT 40.6, 371.4386ACRESCOLLEGE AND UNIVERSITYTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY2TEXAS AVENUE CROSSING LPREDMOND TERRACE, LOT RESERVED 1, ACRES7.0601GENERAL COMMERCIALGENERAL COMMERCIALGENERAL COMMERCIAL3JACK-IN-THE-BOXREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 7, LOT 1 & 2GENERAL COMMERCIALGENERAL COMMERCIALGENERAL COMMERCIAL4VINE HOSPITALITY LLCREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 8, LOT 1, ACRES2.311 & ASSOCIATED BPPPLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTGENERAL COMMERCIALGENERAL COMMERCIAL5ROBINSON RICHARD M & DORTHEA TREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 3, LOT 1AGENERAL SUBURBANRESIDENTIALNATURAL AREAS - RESERVED6HOOVER VALERIE BETHREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 1, LOT 11GENERAL SUBURBANRESIDENTIALNATURAL AREAS - RESERVED7JENKINS BETHANY L & SHAN LREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 1, LOT 12GENERAL SUBURBANRESIDENTIALNATURAL AREAS - RESERVED8JAFFAR SHABEERREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 2, LOT 8GENERAL SUBURBANRESIDENTIALNATURAL AREAS - RESERVED9JAFFAR SHABEERREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 2, LOT 9GENERAL SUBURBANRESIDENTIALNATURAL AREAS - RESERVED10TSTONE LLCREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 2, LOT 10GENERAL SUBURBANRESIDENTIALNATURAL AREAS - RESERVED11BIENSKI PROPERTIES LPREDMOND TERRACE, BLOCK 2. LOT 11GENERAL SUBURBANRESIDENTIALNATURAL AREAS - RESERVEDEXISTINGPROPOSEDVICINITY MAPLEGEND=GENERAL COMMERCIAL=NATURAL AREAS - RESERVED=NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATIVE=URBAN=PROPERTY BOUNDARY=REDEVELOPMENT AREA BOUNDARY=FLOODPLAIN BASED ON ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON FIRMPANEL 48041C0305F EFF. 4/2/2014 AND 2015 LIDARTOPOGRAPHYN. T. S. ORDINANCE NO. _______ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COLLEGE STATION COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN – FUTURE LAND USE & CHARACTER MAP FROM NATURAL AREAS RESERVED TO URBAN AND NATURAL AREAS RESERVED FOR APPROXIMATLEY 2.7 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1700 GEORGE BUSH DRIVE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That the “Comprehensive Plan of the City of College Station” is hereby amended by adding new Subsection C.2.oo of Exhibit “A” thereto as set out in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof; and by amending the “Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use and Character Map,” as set out in Exhibit “B” attached hereto and made a part hereof for the identified area. PART 2: That if any provisions of any section of this Ordinance shall be held to be void or unconstitutional, such holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining provisions or sections of this Ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect. PART 3: That this Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this day of October 7, 2019. ATTEST: APPROVED: _____________________________ _________________________________ City Secretary Mayor APPROVED: ___________________________ City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. ___________ Page 2 of 8 EXHIBIT A That Ordinance no. 3186 adopting the “Comprehensive Plan of the City of College Station” as amended, is hereby amended by adding new subsection C.2.oo to Exhibit “A” of said plan for Exhibit “A” to read in its entirety as follows: “EXHIBIT ‘A’ A. Comprehensive Plan The College Station Comprehensive Plan (Ordinance 3186) is hereby adopted and consists of the following: 1. Introduction; 2. Community Character; 3. Neighborhood Integrity; 4. Economic Development; 5. Parks, Greenways & the Arts; 6. Transportation; 7. Municipal Services & Community Facilities; 8. Growth Management and Capacity; and 9. Implementation and Administration. B. Master Plans The following Master Plans are hereby adopted and made a part of the College Station Comprehensive Plan: 1. The Northgate Redevelopment Plan dated November 1996; 2. The Revised Wolf Pen Creek Master Plan dated 1998; 3. Northgate Redevelopment Implementation Plan dated July 2003; 4. East College Station Transportation Study dated May 2005; 5. Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan dated January 2010; 6. Central College Station Neighborhood Plan dated June 2010; 7. Eastgate Neighborhood Plan dated June 2011; 8. Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Master Plan dated July 2011; 9. Southside Area Neighborhood Plan dated August 2012; 10. Medical District Master Plan dated October 2012; 11. Wellborn Community Plan dated April 2013; 12. Economic Development Master Plan dated September 2013; 13. South Knoll Area Neighborhood Plan dated September 2013; 14. The Water System Master Plan dated April 2017; and 15. The Wastewater System Master Plan dated April 2017. C. Miscellaneous Amendments The following miscellaneous amendments to the College Station Comprehensive Plan are as follows: 1. Text Amendments: ORDINANCE NO. ___________ Page 3 of 8 a. Chapter 2 “Community Character,” “Growth Areas” by amending the text regarding Growth Area IV and Growth Area V – Ordinance 3376, dated October 2011. b. Chapter 6 “Transportation” by amending the text regarding Complete Streets, Context Sensitive Solutions, Minimum Length and Additional Right-of-Way for Turn Lanes at Intersections, and Right-of-Way for Utilities – Ordinance 3729, dated December 10, 2015. c. Chapter 2 “Community Character,” Chapter 3 “Neighborhood Integrity,” Chapter 4 “Economic Development,” Chapter 5 “Parks, Greenways, and the Arts,” and Chapter 7 “Municipal Services and Community Facilities” by amending the text based on the recommendation of the Comprehensive Plan Five-Year Evaluation & Appraisal Report – Ordinance 3730 dated December 10, 2015. d. Chapter 8 “Growth Management & Capacity” by amending the text based on recommendations from the Annexation Task Force – Ordinance 3766, dated April 28, 2016. e. Chapter 1, Section 10; Chapter 5, Section 1; Chapter 5, Section 4; Chapter 8, Section 17; and Chapter 9, Section 3; by amending the text – Ordinance 3951, dated October 12, 2017. 2. Future Land Use and Character Map Amendment: a. 301 Southwest Parkway – Ordinance 3255, dated July 2010. b. Richards Subdivision – Ordinance 3376, dated October 2011. c. Earl Rudder Freeway at University Oaks – Ordinance 3465, dated November 19, 2012 d. 1600 University Drive East – Ordinance 3535, dated November 14, 2013. e. 2560 Earl Rudder Freeway S. – Ordinance 3541, dated December 12, 2013. f. 13913 FM 2154. – Ordinance 3546, dated January 9, 2014. g. 2021 Harvey Mitchell Parkway – Ordinance 3549, dated January 23, 2014. h. 1201 Norton Lane – Ordinance 3555, dated February 27, 2014. i. 3715 Rock Prairie Road West – Ordinance 3596, dated August 25, 2014. j. 4201 Rock Prairie Road – Ordinance 3670, dated July 9, 2015. k. The approximately 40 acres of land generally located east of FM 2154 (aka Wellborn Road), south of the Southern Trace Subdivision, west of State Highway 40 (aka William D. Fitch Parkway), and north of Westminster Subdivision – Ordinance 3731, dated December 10, 2015. l. The approximately 120 acres of land generally located south of Barron Cut-Off Road, west of WS Phillips Parkway, north of the Castlegate II Subdivision, and east of the Wellborn Community – Ordinance 3732, dated December 10, 2015. m. The approximately 900 acres of land generally located south of Greens Prairie Road West, east of the Sweetwater Subdivision, and north of Arrington Road – Ordinance 3733, dated December 10, 2015. n. The approximately 17.788 acres of land generally located at the corner of Turkey Creek Road and Raymond Stotzer Parkway frontage road.– Ordinance 3752, dated March 10, 2016. ORDINANCE NO. ___________ Page 4 of 8 o. The approximately 9 acres of land generally located north of the Crossroad Woods Subdivision near the intersection of Wellborn Road (FM 2154) and Greens Prairie Trail – Ordinance 3779, dated June 9, 2016 p. The approximately 16 acres located at 8607 Rock Prairie Road, generally located at the north of Rock Prairie Road and west of William D. Fitch Parkway – Ordinance 3794, dated August 11, 2016. q. The approximately 14.25 acres of land located at 2501 Earl Rudder Freeway South, generally located north of North Forest Parkway and south of Raintree Drive, along the east side of Earl Rudder Freeway South – Ordinance 3799, dated August 25, 2016. r. The approximately 7 acres of land located along the south side of State Highway 30, south of Veterans Memorial Park – Ordinance 3828, dated October 27, 2016. s. The approximately 58 acres of land generally located along the east side of State Highway 6 South, north of W.D. Fitch parkway and south of the future Pebble Creek Parkway extension –Ordinance 3830, dated October 27, 2016. t. The approximately 2 acres of land generally located on Corsair Circle north of Pavilion Avenue – Ordinance 3846, dated December 8, 2016. u. The approximately 18 acres of land generally located at the southeast corner of Sebesta Road and Earl Rudder Freeway frontage road – Ordinance 3848, dated December 8, 2016. v. The approximately 6 acres of land being situated in the Pooh’s Park Subdivision, Block 1, Lots 6-14 recorded in Volume 314, Page 618 of the deed records of Brazos County, Texas, located at 204, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218, and 220 Holleman Drive east, more generally southwest of the intersection of Holleman Drive East and Lassie Lane by – Ordinance 3850, dated January 12, 2017. w. The approximately 6.3 acres of land generally located northeast intersection of Copperfield Parkway and Crescent Pointe Parkway - Ordinance 3859, dated February 9, 2017. x. The approximately 11.3 acres of land generally located at the southeast intersection of Earl Rudder Freeway South and Emerald Parkway – Ordinance 3875, dated April 27, 2017. y. The approximately 232 acres of land generally located south of Rock Prairie Road - Ordinance 3877, dated April 27, 2017. z. The approximately 5.96 acres of land generally located in the nor theast corner of Associates Avenue and Harvey Road intersection. – Ordinance 3879, dated April 27, 2017. aa. The approximately 4.74 acres of land generally located at the corner of Harvey Mitchell Parkway South and Raymond Stotzer Parkway – Ordinance 3882, dated May 11, 2017. bb. The approximately 3.2 acres of land generally located east of Copperfield Parkway and south of Harvey Road. – Ordinance 3884, dated May 11, 2017. cc. The approximately 3.34 acres of land generally located north of Raintree Drive along Earl Rudder Freeway South – Ordinance 3901, dated July 27, 2017. ORDINANCE NO. ___________ Page 5 of 8 dd. The approximately 12.5 acres generally located west of Earl Rudder Freeway South along Harvey Mitchell Parkway – Ordinance 3903, dated July 27, 2017. ee. Approximately 100 acres located along the east side of State Highway 6, south of The Business Park at College Station and north of the Texas World Speedway property- Ordinance 3906, dated July 27, 2017. ff. Approximately 1.7 acres of land being generally located at 12055 FM 2154 - Ordinance 3921, dated August 24, 2017. gg. Approximately 11 acres of land being generally located at 8822 Burgess Lane and near the east intersection of State Highway 47 and Raymond Stotzer Parkway – Ordinance 3965, dated December 14, 2017. hh. Approximately 29 acres of land being generally located at the west intersection of William D Fitch Parkway and Rock Prairie Road – Ordinance 3989, dated February 22, 2018. ii. Approximately 11.1 acres of land being generally located on the west side of Turkey Creek Road, approximately 500 feet south of HSC Parkway - Ordinance 4036, dated August 23, 2018. jj. Approximately 7.37 acres of land being generally located on the west side of FM2154, approximately 500 feet south of Barron Cut-Off Road – Ordinance 4066, dated January 10, 2019. kk. Approximately 13 acres of land being generally located at 1402 and 1404 Bird Pond Road – Ordinance 4090, dated April 25, 2019. ll. Approximately 1.3 acres of land being generally located generally located southwest of the intersection of Greens Prairie Road West and White’s Creek Lane – Ordinance 4103, dated June 27, 2019. mm. Approximately 8.7 acres of land generally located at 2709 Texas Avenue South – Ordinance 4121, dated September 12, 2019. nn. Approximately 1.3 acres of land generally located at 3030 University Drive East – Ordinance 4122, dated September 12, 2019. oo. Approximately 2.7 acres of land generally located at 1700 George Bush Drive – by this Ordinance dated October 7, 2019. 3. Concept Map Amendment: a. Growth Area IV – Ordinance 3376, dated October 2011. b. Growth Area V – Ordinance 3376, dated October 2011. 4. Thoroughfare Map Amendment: a. Raintree Drive – Ordinance 3375, dated October 2011. b. Birkdale Drive – Ordinance 3375, dated October 2011. c. Corsair Circle – Ordinance 3375, dated October 2011. d. Deacon Drive – Ordinance 3375, dated October 2011. e. Dartmouth Drive – Ordinance 3375, dated October 2011. f. Farm to Market 60 – Ordinance 3375, dated October 2011. g. Southwest Parkway – Ordinance 3375, dated October 2011. h. Cain Road extension –Ordinance 3639, dated February 26, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. ___________ Page 6 of 8 i. Update to Chapter 6 Maps- Ordinance 3729, dated December 10, 2015. j. South College Station Mobility Study – Ordinance 3827, dated October 27, 2016. k. Pavilion Avenue extension --Ordinance 3885, dated May 11, 2017. l. Future Minor Collector realigned to Harpers Ferry Road along Arrington Road – Ordinance 3949, dated October 12, 2017. m. 2017 Thoroughfare Plan update to Map 6.6 – Ordinance 3962, dated November 20, 2017. 5. Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Master Plan Amendment: a. Cain Road extension – Ordinance 3639, dated February 26, 2015 b. Update to Maps 5.4 and 5.5-- Ordinance 3729, dated December 10, 2015. c. South College Station Mobility Study – Ordinance 3827, dated October 27, 2016. d. Update to Maps 5.4 and 5.5 – Ordinance 3877, dated April 27, 2017. e. 2017 Thoroughfare Plan update to Maps 5.4 and 5.5 – Ordinance 3962, dated November 20, 2017. f. 2018 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Update to Maps 5.4, 5.5, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4 –Ordinance 4009, dated May 14, 2018. 6. Parks and Recreation Master Plan Amendment: a. Update to Map B/College Station Neighborhood Park Zone, to Map C/College Station Community Park Zone Map and to the text of Section 2 “Current Conditions and Trends,” subsection “Park Land,” paragraph five relating to said maps- Ordinance 3951, dated October 12, 2017. 7. Community and Neighborhood Plan Amendment: a. Eastgate Neighborhood Plan, Chapter 1 - Community Character, “Site Development Area 1 – Lincoln Avenue” – Ordinance 3956, dated November 9, 2017. D. General 1. Conflict. All parts of the College Station Comprehensive Plan and any amendments thereto shall be harmonized where possible to give effect to all. Only in the event of an irreconcilable conflict shall the later adopted ordinance prevail and then only to the extent necessary to avoid such conflict. Ordinances adopted at the same city council meeting without reference to another such ordinance shall be harmonized, if possible, so that effect may be given to each. 2. Purpose. The Comprehensive Plan is to be used as a guide for growth and development for the entire City and its extra-territorial jurisdiction (“ETJ”). The College Station Comprehensive Plan depicts generalized locations of proposed future land-uses, including thoroughfares, bikeways, pedestrian ways, parks, greenways, and waterlines that are subject to modification by the City to fit local conditions and budget constraints. 3. General nature of Future Land Use and Character. The College Station Comprehensive Plan, in particular the Future Land Use and Character Map found in A.3 above and any adopted amendments thereto, shall not be nor considered a zoning map, shall not constitute zoni ng regulations or establish zoning boundaries and shall not be site or parcel specific but shall be used to illustrate generalized locations. ORDINANCE NO. ___________ Page 7 of 8 4. General nature of College Station Comprehensive Plan. The College Station Comprehensive Plan, including the Thoroughfare Plan, Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan, Central College Station Neighborhood Plan, Water System Master Plan and any additions, amendments, master plans and subcategories thereto depict same in generalized terms including future locations; and are subject to modifications by the City to fit local conditions, budget constraints, cost participation, and right-of-way availability that warrant further refinement as development occurs. Linear routes such as bikeways, greenways, thoroughfares, pedestrian ways, waterlines and sewer lines that are a part of the College Station Comprehensive Plan may be relocated by the City 1,000 feet from the locations shown in the Plan without being considered an amendment thereto. 5. Reference. The term College Station Comprehensive Plan includes all of the above in its entirety as if presented in full herein, and as same may from time to time be amended.” ORDINANCE NO. ___________ Page 8 of 8 EXHIBIT B That the “Comprehensive Plan of the City of College Station” is hereby amended by amending a portion of the map titled “Map 2.2-Future Land Use & Character” of Chapter 2 –Community Character” from Natural Areas Reserved to Urban and Natural Areas Reserved shown as follows: City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:219-0527 Name:Midtown Area Street Name Changes Status:Type:Ordinance Agenda Ready File created:In control:9/20/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an Ordinance renaming Midtown Loop as Durham Loop, Bird Pond Road west of Rock Prairie Road as Town Lake Drive, Pebble Creek Parkway between State Highway 6 and Lakeway Drive as Corporate Parkway, and Lakeway Drive between State Highway 6 and William D. Fitch Parkway as Midtown Drive. Sponsors:Jason Schubert Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Ordinance Street Name Changes Exhibit Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an Ordinance renaming Midtown Loop as Durham Loop, Bird Pond Road west of Rock Prairie Road as Town Lake Drive, Pebble Creek Parkway between State Highway 6 and Lakeway Drive as Corporate Parkway, and Lakeway Drive between State Highway 6 and William D. Fitch Parkway as Midtown Drive. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Core Services and Infrastructure ·Diverse Growing Economy Recommendations: The staff Traffic Management Team recommended approval of the proposed street name changes at their August 15, 2019 meeting. The proposal was presented to the Council Economic Development Committee on September 16, 2019 and the Council Transportation & Mobility Committee on September 17, 2019 and received support from both committees. Summary: The area bounded by State Highway 6, Rock Prairie Road, and William D. Fitch Parkway is a developing area of College Station and part of the Medical District Master Plan area. Significant investments have been made in recent years by the City and private development to provide the public infrastructure needed to support development of the area. The City is developing its next business park in this area and the Council has chosen to co-brand the business park with the adjacent Midtown mixed-use development to the north. The City is making a conscious effort to market these projects together and the street name changes are proposed at the request and in consultation with the Midtown development. These changes will further enhance on-going marketing efforts and help distinguish the Midtown area in College Station as a destination location. As the existing streets are extended in the future, the proposed street names will be continued. The proposed street name changes are depicted graphically on the attached Street Name Changes Exhibit that includes future street extensions illustrated with dashed lines. The proposed ordinance contains only the existing street sections to be renamed which are as follows: College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0527,Version:2 ·Area 1: rename Midtown Loop as Durham Loop; ·Area 2: rename Bird Pond Road west of Rock Prairie Road as Town Lake Drive; ·Area 3: rename Pebble Creek Parkway between State Highway 6 and Lakeway Drive as Corporate Parkway; and ·Area 4: rename Lakeway Drive between State Highway 6 and William D. Fitch Parkway as Midtown Drive. The owners of the properties along these roadways have been notified by letter of the proposed changes and informed of its consideration at the October 7, 2019 Council meeting. There are three addresses of developing properties that will be affected by the changes. In addition, courtesy notices were sent to nearby home owners associations and stakeholders to inform them of the proposed changes. Budget & Financial Summary: The estimated cost of the new street signs to replace the existing street signs is $4,250. Legal Review: Yes Attachments: 1.Street Name Changes Exhibit 2.Ordinance College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ Ordinance Form 8-14-17 ORDINANCE NO. _____ AN ORDINANCE RENAMING MIDTOWN LOOP AS DURHAM LOOP, BIRD POND ROAD WEST OF ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD AS TOWN LAKE DRIVE, PEBBLE CREEK PARKWAY BETWEEN STATE HIGHWAY 6 AND LAKEWAY DRIVE AS CORPORATE PARKWAY, AND LAKEWAY DRIVE BETWEEN STATE HIGHWAY 6 AND WILLIAM D. FITCH PARKWAY AS MIDTOWN DRIVE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of College Station, Texas (“City”) has made significant investment in public infrastructure in the area bounded by State Highway 6, Rock Prairie Road, and William D. Fitch Parkway to support development of the area; and WHEREAS, the City is in the process of developing a business park in this area and the City Council of the City has chosen to co-brand the business park with the adjacent Midtown mixed- use development; and WHEREAS, the proposed street name changes will enhance marketing efforts to help distinguish the Midtown area in the City as a destination location; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City desires to rename Midtown Loop as Durham Loop, Bird Pond Road west of Rock Prairie Road as Town Lake Drive, Pebble Creek Parkway between State Highway 6 and Lakeway Drive as Corporate Parkway, and Lakeway Drive between State Highway 6 and William D. Fitch Parkway as Midtown Drive to support these efforts and as depicted in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes; and WHEREAS, the property owners addressed on or with frontage to these roadways have been notified of the proposed street name changes; now therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That the street currently named Midtown Loop be renamed Durham Loop as graphically depicted as Area 1 in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes. PART 2: That the street currently named Bird Pond Road west of Rock Prairie Road be renamed Town Lake Drive as graphically depicted as Area 2 in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes. PART 3: That the street currently named Pebble Creek Parkway between State Highway 6 and Lakeway Drive be renamed Corporate Parkway as graphically depicted as Area 3 in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes. PART 4: That the street currently named Lakeway Drive between State Highway 6 and William D. Fitch Parkway be renamed Midtown Drive as graphically depicted as ORDINANCE NO._____ Page 2 of 3 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 Area 4 in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes. PART 5: The City Manager or his designee is authorized to expend funds and to take all measures reasonably necessary to give effect to the street name changes in accordance with this Ordinance. PART 6: If any provision of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid or unconstitutional, the invalidity or unconstitutionality does not affect other provisions or application of this Ordinance, that can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are severable. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 7th day of October, 2019. ATTEST: APPROVED: _____________________________ _____________________________ City Secretary Mayor APPROVED: _______________________________ City Attorney ORDINANCE NO._____ Page 3 of 3 Ordinance Form 8-14-17 EXHIBIT A City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:219-0532 Name:Furniture Purchase for New Police Station Status:Type:Presentation Agenda Ready File created:In control:9/23/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the approval to purchase furnishings, furniture, information technology items, security equipment, audio/visual items, dispatch equipment, and evidence shelving and storage totaling $2,846,010.90 from multiple vendors through various purchasing cooperatives for the new police station. Sponsors:Emily Fisher Indexes: Code sections: Attachments:Summary of purchases Purchasing Quotes Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the approval to purchase furnishings, furniture, information technology items, security equipment, audio/visual items, dispatch equipment, and evidence shelving and storage totaling $2,846,010.90 from multiple vendors through various purchasing cooperatives for the new police station. Relationship to Strategic Goals: (Select all that apply) ·Core Services and Infrastructure Recommendation(s): Staff recommends approving the use of project funds to purchase furnishings and equipment for the new police station. Summary: This purchase includes all furniture, appliances, gym equipment, shelving, evidence storage, IT items, audio/video items, security items, and dispatch furniture to furnish the new police station. The purchase totals $2,846,010.90 and includes purchases from several vendors using various purchasing cooperatives. Budget & Financial Summary: Budget in the amount of $29,500,000 is included for this project in the General Government Capital Improvement Projects Fund. A total of $26,986,760 has been encumbered or spent to date. Due to progress on the project, the City anticipates receiving a $400,000 reduction to the current construction encumbrance in FY20, which will leave a balance of $2,913,240 for this contract and related expenses. Attachments: College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:19-0532,Version:2 1. Summary of Purchases 2. Purchasing Quotes College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ Summary of Purchases New Police Station Qty Vendor Amount FFE 1 Furniture HBI 1,082,981.36$ Auxillary Items 2 Trash cans Office Depot 678.67$ Total 678.67$ 3 Gym Equipment Rogue 45,934.61$ 4 Marathon 24,237.50$ Total 70,172.11$ Appliances 5 Dishwasher 3 Lowes 1,587.00$ Refridgerator 3 Lowes 3,585.24$ Microwave 3 Lowes 1,063.89$ Range 1 Lowes 2,559.82$ Miscellaneous Lowes 55.68$ Total 8,851.63$ 6 Ice Machine WebstaurantStore 3,756.00$ 7 Evidence Refridgerator WebstaurantStore 3,453.22$ 8 Evidence Freezer WebstaurantStore 4,358.28$ 9 Lab Refridgerator 3 WebstaurantStore 3,902.28$ Total 15,469.78$ Total - Appliances 24,321.41$ 10 Drug/Gun Storage Rm 1607E/1607F Southwest 11,679.81$ 11 Shelving Rm 1612 Southwest 35,981.27$ 12 Evidence shelving Rm 1607A Southwest 23,755.00$ 13 Key holding cabinets KeyTrak 14,757.96$ Total 86,174.04$ IT 14 network - install Avinext 21,290.00$ 15 network - equipment Avinext 187,276.00$ 16 wireless - equipment Avinext 47,423.80$ 17 wireless - install Avinext 6,840.00$ 18 Copiers + 36 mos maintenance Xerox 6,247.00$ Total 269,076.80$ AV 20 AV Avinext 928,754.66$ Security 21 Cameras, Recorders, Intercoms ASAP 225,493.92$ Dispatch 22 Dispatch chairs Evans 9,684.61$ 23 Dispatch consoles Watsons 130,473.14$ 24 Add'l chairs Workplace Resource 2,620.80$ 25 Monitors Dell 15,579.38$ Total 158,357.93$ Grand Total 2,846,010.90$ Quotation 21262 Quote Date 09/19/19 Customer CITCOL Terms Net Due in 10 days Account Representative ZACH ETHERIDGE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ACCOUNTS PAYABLE P.O. BOX 9973 COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ACCOUNTS PAYABLE P.O. BOX 9973 COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 Ship ToQuote To Quotation 21262 Page 2 / 100 (cont'd) * TXMAS CONTRACT DISCOUNTING 19-7108 DELIVERED & INSTALLED CLARUS PRICED USING CONTRACT DISCOUNTING NCPA #07-22 HBI OFFICE SOLUTIONS, INC. IS A CERTIFIED TEXAS HUB, CERTIFICATE/VID NUMBER: 1680522096500 * * THIS QUOTE IS VALID FOR 30 DAYS. AFTER 30 DAYS QUOTE MAY NEED TO BE UPDATED. * HBI, INC. AND/OR OUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE TO HAVE FREE AND CLEAR ACCESS TO THE BUILDING AND INSTALL SPACE/SUITE (NO EXISTING FURNITURE) INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ITS' ELEVATORS, CORRIDORS, DOCKS AND COMMON AREAS DURING THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT * ADDITIONAL CHARGES WILL BE INCURRED IF INSTALLATION CANNOT BE INITIATED AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY * * TERMS OF SALE: PURCHASE ORDER TO INITIATE ORDER. BALANCE DUE NET 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF INVOICE OR PARTIAL INVOICE. A LATE FEE OF 1.5% PER MONTH WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES. * HBI MAY NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DELAYS DUE TO OTHER TRADES, BUILDING RESTRICTIONS, OR CUSTOMER SITE DELAYS * QUOTE INCLUDES LABOR TO RECEIVE, INSPECT, DELIVER, INSTALL/SET IN PLACE/MAKE READY FOR USE, REMOVE ALL TRASH AND PACKING MATERIALS FROM CUSTOMER PREMISES DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS * IT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT THE CUSTOMER MAY WANT TO HOLD BACK 4%-5% TO ACCOUNT FOR POTENTIAL PRICE ADJUSTMENTS. * PLEASE REVIEW THIS QUOTE VERY CAREFULLY, AS THESE PRODUCTS ARE NON-RETURNABLE!!!!!! * * FURNITURE ORDERS ARE PLACED BASED ON THE CUSTOMER'S REQUESTED INSTALLATION DATE. PRODUCT THAT MUST BE HELD IN STORAGE LONGER THAN 30 DAYS MAY INCUR STORAGE FEES. * Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription Office Chief TAG:2806,2807,2810,2811 1 4 831.61 3,326.44442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Quotation 21262 Page 3 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 1 Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 2 16 316.26 5,060.16466480MHS - Reply; Chair, Upholstered, Sled base, No arms, Sewn FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM GLIDES: *OPT:GLIDES OPTION HARD GLD: HARD GLIDE STEELCASE 3 5 317.00 1,585.00X-BC743615 - CBX Bookcase 14Dx74Hx36W Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 4 4 116.81 467.24X-DB4824 - Cb Desk Bridge With Full Mod Flush 24dx48wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 5 4 260.36 1,041.44X-FFPFS23 - Cbx Partial Depth Ff Ped 23dx28hx16w Case Finish: Quotation 21262 Page 4 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 5 RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 6 4 212.58 850.32X-CBC282418 - Cbx Full Depth Floor Bookcase 18dx28hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 7 4 226.74 906.96X-DSS9624 - Cb Desk Shell With Access Mod 24dx96wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 8 4 238.54 954.16X-DS7236 - Cb Desk Shell Full Mod Recessed 36dx72wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 9 4 275.51 1,102.04X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 10 3 167.15 501.45T-RDR3629SXG - Tbl, Rnd, 2mm, 36dx29h, Stlx36, Gld Quotation 21262 Page 5 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 10 2mm T-mold Edge Selection: EDGEC: 2mm T-Mold Edge - Grade A - Curved Edging RO-E177: 2MM T-Mold - Corporate Walnut Laminate Choice For Tables (+56): LAMTABA: TABLE GRADE A LAMINATES LAMAISM: AIS Grade A Laminates RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) Single Post Paint Kit Steel Base 29x30x36: PAINTSB-A001: Grade A Paint For Steel Bases RO-P0012: MT - Medium Tone AIS 11 1 177.18 177.18T-RDR4229SXG - Tbl, Rnd, 2mm, 42dx29h, Stlx36, Gld 2mm T-mold Edge Selection: EDGEC: 2mm T-Mold Edge - Grade A - Curved Edging RO-E177: 2MM T-Mold - Corporate Walnut Laminate Choice For Tables (+67): LAMTABA: TABLE GRADE A LAMINATES LAMAISM: AIS Grade A Laminates RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) Single Post Paint Kit Steel Base 29x30x36: PAINTSB-A001: Grade A Paint For Steel Bases RO-P0012: MT - Medium Tone AIS 12 4 450.13 1,800.52X-SHCD3772 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx72w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 13 4 122.91 491.64X-TACKHM2072 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx72w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (54,108,-32): FAB-XA035: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) Quotation 21262 Page 6 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 13 FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 14 2 334.11 668.22X-DDC3624 - Cbx Full Depth 2d Cab 24dx28hx36w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 15 2 66.86 133.72W-WS2436 - Rectangular - 2mm Edge - 24D x 36W 2mm Edge Selection: EDGE: 2mm Grade A RO-E077-V2: EDGE DETAIL 2MM CORPORATE WALNUT RIGID SMOOTH Grommet Hole Option - Rectangular Tops: RW-GRRA: Option A - No additional grommets Laminate Selection: LAMAISMO: AIS Grade A Laminates RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 16 4 49.16 196.64A-TL36 - Tasklight - Black - 36W AIS 19,263.13Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 19,263.13 Office Command Staff U TAG: 1609, 2104, 2107 17 3 831.61 2,494.83442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Quotation 21262 Page 7 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 17 Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 18 6 316.26 1,897.56466480MHS - Reply; Chair, Upholstered, Sled base, No arms, Sewn FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM GLIDES: *OPT:GLIDES OPTION HARD GLD: HARD GLIDE STEELCASE 19 2 591.13 1,182.26X-WFFCDL66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Lh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 20 1 591.13 591.13X-WFFCDR66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Rh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER Quotation 21262 Page 8 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 20 AIS 21 2 317.00 634.00X-BC743615 - CBX Bookcase 14Dx74Hx36W Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 22 2 116.81 233.62X-DB4824 - Cb Desk Bridge With Full Mod Flush 24dx48wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 23 1 112.09 112.09X-DB4224 - Cb Desk Bridge With Full Mod Flush 24dx42wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 24 3 260.36 781.08X-FFPFS23 - Cbx Partial Depth Ff Ped 23dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 25 3 226.74 680.22X-DSS9624 - Cb Desk Shell With Access Mod 24dx96wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: Quotation 21262 Page 9 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 25 RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 26 3 238.54 715.62X-DS7236 - Cb Desk Shell Full Mod Recessed 36dx72wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 27 3 275.51 826.53X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 28 2 450.13 900.26X-SHCD3772 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx72w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 29 1 438.92 438.92X-SHCD3766 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx66w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS Quotation 21262 Page 10 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 30 2 122.91 245.82X-TACKHM2072 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx72w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (54,108,-32): FAB-XA035: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 31 1 119.96 119.96X-TACKHM2066 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx66w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (54,108,-32): FAB-XA035: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 32 3 49.16 147.48A-TL36 - Tasklight - Black - 36W AIS 33 1 517.15 517.15TS5AEWMB - Executive Payback; Wall markerboard cabinet BASIC: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) TOP-SURF: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) PULL OPT: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS HAN PLAT: HANDLE PULL PLATINUM STEELCASE 12,518.53Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 12,518.53 Command Staff L TAG: 1809, 1810, 1813, 2707, 2801, 2803, 2902 34 2 591.13 1,182.26X-WFFCDR66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Rh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 35 5 591.13 2,955.65X-WFFCDL66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Lh 24dx66hx24w Quotation 21262 Page 11 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 35 Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 36 7 831.61 5,821.27442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 37 14 316.26 4,427.64466480MHS - Reply; Chair, Upholstered, Sled base, No arms, Sewn FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM GLIDES: *OPT:GLIDES OPTION HARD GLD: HARD GLIDE STEELCASE 38 6 317.00 1,902.00X-BC743615 - CBX Bookcase 14Dx74Hx36W Case Finish: Quotation 21262 Page 12 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 38 RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 39 1 151.43 151.43X-DR4824R - CB Desk Return RH 24Dx48Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 40 2 170.89 341.78X-DR6024R - CB Desk Return RH 24Dx60Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 41 4 170.89 683.56X-DR6024L - CB Desk Return LH 24Dx60Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 42 7 260.36 1,822.52X-FFPFS23 - Cbx Partial Depth Ff Ped 23dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 43 7 238.54 1,669.78X-DS7236 - Cb Desk Shell Full Mod Recessed 36dx72wx29h Quotation 21262 Page 13 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 43 CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 44 7 275.51 1,928.57X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 45 1 354.56 354.56X-SHCD3748 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx48w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 46 6 426.93 2,561.58X-SHCD3760 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx60w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 47 1 110.32 110.32X-TACKHM2048 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx48w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (27,54,-16): FAB-XA001: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) Quotation 21262 Page 14 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 47 FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 48 6 116.61 699.66X-TACKHM2060 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx60w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (27,54,-16): FAB-XA001: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 49 7 49.16 344.12A-TL36 - Tasklight - Black - 36W AIS 26,956.70Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 26,956.70 Office Sergeant/Supervisor L TAG: 1707, 2102, 2103, 2112, 2305, 2404, 2405. 50 1 591.13 591.13X-WFFCDR66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Rh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 51 3 591.13 1,773.39X-WFFCDL66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Lh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 52 9 831.61 7,484.49442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Quotation 21262 Page 15 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 52 Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 53 12 316.26 3,795.12466480MHS - Reply; Chair, Upholstered, Sled base, No arms, Sewn FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM GLIDES: *OPT:GLIDES OPTION HARD GLD: HARD GLIDE STEELCASE 54 6 156.73 940.38X-DR4824R - CB Desk Return RH 24Dx48Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 55 3 156.73 470.19X-DR4824L - CB Desk Return LH 24Dx48Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) Quotation 21262 Page 16 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 55 CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 56 9 260.36 2,343.24X-FFPFS23 - Cbx Partial Depth Ff Ped 23dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 57 1 753.76 753.76X-LAT4DFS3624 - Cbx 4d Full Depth Lat 54hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 58 9 238.54 2,146.86X-DS7236 - Cb Desk Shell Full Mod Recessed 36dx72wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 59 9 275.51 2,479.59X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Quotation 21262 Page 17 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 59 AIS 60 9 354.56 3,191.04X-SHCD3748 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx48w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 61 9 110.32 992.88X-TACKHM2048 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx48w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (27,54,-16): FAB-XA001: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 62 1 317.00 317.00X-BC743615 - CBX Bookcase 14Dx74Hx36W Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 63 9 49.16 442.44A-TL36 - Tasklight - Black - 36W AIS 27,721.51Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 27,721.51 Office Standard TAG:1407, 1408, 1409, 1502B, 1607G, 1608A, 1612A, 1701, 1818A, 2105, 2106, 2110, 2201, 2406, 2409, 2601A, 2605, 2606, 2702, 2704, 2705, 2904, ANNEX 64 24 831.61 19,958.64442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Quotation 21262 Page 18 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 64 Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 65 39 316.26 12,334.14466480MHS - Reply; Chair, Upholstered, Sled base, No arms, Sewn FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM GLIDES: *OPT:GLIDES OPTION HARD GLD: HARD GLIDE STEELCASE 66 9 156.73 1,410.57X-DR4824R - CB Desk Return RH 24Dx48Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 67 8 156.73 1,253.84X-DR4824L - CB Desk Return LH 24Dx48Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) Quotation 21262 Page 19 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 67 AIS 68 23 260.36 5,988.28X-FFPFS23 - Cbx Partial Depth Ff Ped 23dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 69 4 170.89 683.56X-DR6024L - CB Desk Return LH 24Dx60Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 70 24 238.54 5,724.96X-DS7236 - Cb Desk Shell Full Mod Recessed 36dx72wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 71 22 275.51 6,061.22X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 72 17 354.56 6,027.52X-SHCD3748 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx48w Case Finish: Quotation 21262 Page 20 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 72 RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 73 4 426.93 1,707.72X-SHCD3760 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx60w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 74 1 450.13 450.13X-SHCD3772 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx72w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 75 17 110.32 1,875.44X-TACKHM2048 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx48w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (27,54,-16): FAB-XA001: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 76 4 116.61 466.44X-TACKHM2060 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx60w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (27,54,-16): FAB-XA001: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral Quotation 21262 Page 21 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 76 AIS 77 1 122.91 122.91X-TACKHM2072 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx72w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (54,108,-32): FAB-XA035: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 78 22 49.16 1,081.52A-TL36 - Tasklight - Black - 36W AIS 79 10 591.13 5,911.30X-WFFCDR66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Rh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 80 5 591.13 2,955.65X-WFFCDL66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Lh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 81 4 317.00 1,268.00X-BC743615 - CBX Bookcase 14Dx74Hx36W Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 82 1 226.74 226.74X-DSS9624 - Cb Desk Shell With Access Mod 24dx96wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: Quotation 21262 Page 22 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 82 RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 83 1 437.35 437.35X-LAT2DFS3023 - Cbx 2d Partial Depth Lat 23dx28hx30w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 84 4 753.76 3,015.04X-LAT4DFS3624 - Cbx 4d Full Depth Lat 54hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 78,960.97Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 78,960.97 Crime Victim Furniture 85 1 674.20 674.20TS31401 - Jenny; Chair, No arms UPHLSTRY: BR01 BLACK ONYX STEELCASE 86 2 732.28 1,464.56TS31403 - Jenny; Chair, Arm right seated UPHLSTRY: BR01 BLACK ONYX STEELCASE 87 2 732.28 1,464.56TS31404 - Jenny; Chair, Arm left seated UPHLSTRY: BR01 BLACK ONYX STEELCASE 88 3 14.64 43.92TS31410 - Kit-Ganging BASIC: 0835 BLACK STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 23 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 89 4 316.26 1,265.04466480MHS - Reply; Chair, Upholstered, Sled base, No arms, Sewn FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM GLIDES: *OPT:GLIDES OPTION HARD GLD: HARD GLIDE STEELCASE 90 1 167.15 167.15T-RDR3629SXG - Tbl, Rnd, 2mm, 36dx29h, Stlx36, Gld 2mm T-mold Edge Selection: EDGEC: 2mm T-Mold Edge - Grade A - Curved Edging RO-E177: 2MM T-Mold - Corporate Walnut Laminate Choice For Tables (+56): LAMTABA: TABLE GRADE A LAMINATES LAMAISM: AIS Grade A Laminates RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) Single Post Paint Kit Steel Base 29x30x36: PAINTSB-A001: Grade A Paint For Steel Bases RO-P0012: MT - Medium Tone AIS 5,079.43Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 5,079.43 Interview Room TAG: 1004, 1201, 1202, 2413, 2415 91 5 254.64 1,273.20BFRR3672 - Table-Rectangle, 36D x 72W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 92 10 112.68 1,126.80BT26 - Base-T, 26W BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC COLUMN: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 93 15 115.93 1,738.95477100 - Max Stacker III; Chair Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6337 - ELEMENT Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Quotation 21262 Page 24 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 93 Tablet: No Tablet Bookrack: No Bookrack Glides: Hard Glides STEELCASE 4,138.95Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 4,138.95 Break Rooms/Counseling RM:1502, 1807, 1814,2308, 2507 94 6 149.91 899.46TS4TLDR36 - Top-Table, Round, 36 dia, 1 1/8 thick, Low pressure laminate EDGE: 6009 ARCTIC WHITE TOP-SURF: 2L30 ARCTIC WHITE LPL STEELCASE 95 7 95.44 668.08TS4TLDR24 - Top-Table, Round, 24 dia, 1 1/8 thick, Low pressure laminate EDGE: 6009 ARCTIC WHITE TOP-SURF: 2L30 ARCTIC WHITE LPL STEELCASE 96 3 191.34 574.02TS4TLDR48 - Top-Table, Round, 48 dia, 1 1/8 thick, Low pressure laminate EDGE: 6009 ARCTIC WHITE TOP-SURF: 2L30 ARCTIC WHITE LPL STEELCASE 97 3 270.96 812.88TS4TCAFE28 - Base-Café, 28 dia BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 98 7 179.24 1,254.68TS4TBASE22 - Base, 22 dia BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 99 6 264.90 1,589.40TS4TBASE28 - Base, 28 dia BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 100 38 208.58 7,926.04490410 - Move; Chair, Plastic back, No arms, Glides FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC SHELL: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID Quotation 21262 Page 25 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 100 UPHLSTRY: BR01 BLACK ONYX STEELCASE 101 19 325.90 6,192.10490710 - Move; Stool, Plastic back, No arms, Glides FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC SHELL: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID UPHLSTRY: BR01 BLACK ONYX STEELCASE 19,916.66Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 19,916.66 Flip Top Training Tables TAG: 1007, 1104, 1604, 2111 102 44 1,597.38 70,284.72AKF6024RLC - Akira; Table-Rectangle, Flip top, L base, Fixed height, Casters, 60L x 24W BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT EDGETYPE: FPLS FLAT PLASTIC EDGE TOP: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) MOD OPT: *OPT:MODESTY PANEL OPTION MODPANEL: AKIRA MODESTY PANEL MODPOWER: *OPT:MODULAR POWER 1RECEPT: ONE RECEPTACLE, 60" TABLE 1CIRCUT2: ONE CIRCUIT 2 DEVICES: *OPT:DEVICES MINIPORT: MINIPORT MINI2P2D: MINIPORT, 2 POWER 2 DATA MINICNTR: MINIPORT, CENTER PLUGINF: PLUG INFEED GROMMETS: *OPT:GROMMETS NO GRMT: STD:NO GROMMETS GANGER: *OPT:GANGER OPTIONS FLEX GANG: FLEX GANGER STEELCASE 103 21 1,010.20 21,214.20AKF6024RLC - Akira; Table-Rectangle, Flip top, L base, Fixed height, Casters, 60L x 24W BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC Quotation 21262 Page 26 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 103 EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT EDGETYPE: FPLS FLAT PLASTIC EDGE TOP: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 104 11 1,011.30 11,124.30AKF6030RLC - Akira; Table-Rectangle, Flip top, L base, Fixed height, Casters, 60L x 30W BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT EDGETYPE: FPLS FLAT PLASTIC EDGE TOP: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 105 122 115.93 14,143.46477100 - Max Stacker III; Chair Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6337 - ELEMENT Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Tablet: No Tablet Bookrack: No Bookrack Glides: Hard Glides STEELCASE 106 3 259.07 777.21473D - Max Stacker II; Chair accessory, Dolly, Transport / storage STEELCASE 107 4 431.12 1,724.48435B00 - Steelcase Series 1; Stool-Task Back Finish: 3D Microknit 5T21 - LICORICE Back Color Scheme: Contrasting Outer Back Outer Back Finish: Plastic - PG1 6249 - PLATINUM SOLID Seat Finish: Brisa BR01 - BLACK ONYX Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Arm Type: Armless Base Type: Plastic Base Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Lumbar Option: Adjustable Lumbar Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn STEELCASE 108 30 322.64 9,679.20435A00 - Steelcase Series 1; Chair-Task Quotation 21262 Page 27 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 108 Back Finish: 3D Microknit 5T21 - LICORICE Back Color Scheme: Contrasting Outer Back Outer Back Finish: Plastic - PG1 6249 - PLATINUM SOLID Seat Finish: Stand In 5624 - ECLIPSE Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Arm Type: Armless Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Plastic Base Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Lumbar Option: Adjustable Lumbar Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn STEELCASE 128,947.57Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 128,947.57 Lobby Seating TAG: 1000, 2000, 2001 109 10 542.95 5,429.50TS31601 - Lincoln Lounge; Chair, Post legs LEGS: 8043 CLEAR ANODIZED ALUM UPHLSTRY: L304 BLACK STEELCASE 110 2 364.56 729.12N3LTABLECR - B-Free; Corner-Table, Occasional Top Finish: Woodgrain HPL 2538 - CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) Edge Finish: Plastic - PG1 6245 - CLEAR WALNUT Base Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 111 1 1,927.60 1,927.60ARCONAS ASSEMBLY - LABOR FOR ARCONAS FURNITURE HBIOFCSOL 112 1 800.00 800.00ARCONAS FREIGHT - ARCONAS FREIGHT ARCONAS 113 4 4,287.24 17,148.963 SEAT BACK TO BACK - ARCONAS Flyaway 3 Seat back to back Unit-6 seat Upholstery: Grade A, Nassimi Esprit Vinyl, CAL 117 Color- TBC Quotation 21262 Page 28 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 113 Aluminum Finish: Satin Aluminum ARCONAS 114 2 2,118.74 4,237.483 SEAT LINEAR - ARCONAS Flyaway 3 Seat Linear Unit Upholstery: Grade A, Nassimi Esprit Vinyl, CAL 117 Color- TBC Aluminum Finish: Satin Aluminu ARCONAS 30,272.66Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 30,272.66 Conference/Tables TAG: 2101, 2808, 2809 115 36 841.23 30,284.28418A000S - SILQ; Chair, Sewn Upholstery Finish: Elmosoft Leather L112 - EBONY 99999 Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Stitch: Light Stitching Upper Back Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Lower Back Shell Finish: Textured Metallic 7245 - CARBON METALLIC Arm Type: Polished Aluminum Arm Arms Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Color Scheme: Seagull / Carbon Metallic STEELCASE 116 1 1,186.74 1,186.74CLFS54 - Table-Square, Flat edge profile, Laminate, 54D x 54W EDGE: 3062 FC/OP GRAPHITE WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2410 GRAPHITE WALNUT (HPL) OPT ACC: *OPT:OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES STEELCASE 117 1 9,439.97 9,439.97CLFT72216 - Table-Rectangle, Flat edge profile, Laminate, 72D x 216W EDGE: 3062 FC/OP GRAPHITE WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2410 GRAPHITE WALNUT (HPL) COVER: 2971 NOCTURNE BLACK Quotation 21262 Page 29 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 117 TRIM: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC Convene Laminate Rectangular Conference Table Top Special * 72 "D x (270"W) * 5 Piece Top * With (2) power channels - For use with (5) 36" rectangular or U panel bases. Reference Documents: 00044215 Eng Quote GW105990 Eng Quote Product ID GW00209695 STEELCASE 118 1 899.02 899.02CWXPC630 - Base-Table, X panel, 30D x 30W BASIC: 3062 FC/OP GRAPHITE WALNUT FOOT: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC FOOT: *OPT:FOOT DETAIL CYLINDER: STD:CYLINDER STEELCASE 119 5 798.92 3,994.60CWUPC636 - Base-Table, U panel, 6D x 36W BASIC: 3062 FC/OP GRAPHITE WALNUT FOOT: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 120 4 3,067.48 12,269.92COTO69WB15K - Together; Bench-Straight, Back, 1 1/2 offset, Contrasting fabric HIGH_GRD: PCOM PRICE FOR CUSTOMER'S OWN FABR BACK: 5999 MISC FABRIC ARC COM FABRICS Purchaser: VENDOR Pattern: CONTOUR Color: SEAL #3 -62052 Direction: HORIZONTAL SEAT: BR04 TRUFFLE FAB BACK: *OPT:ACRYLIC LATEX BACKING NO BACK: RECOMMENDED-BACKER DECLINED COALESSE 121 1 452.00 452.00TS5AETRE120 - Executive Payback; Table top-Rectangular, 48D x 120W TOP-SURF: 24L0 GRAPHITE WALNUT (LPL) Quotation 21262 Page 30 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 121 POWER: *OPT:POWER OPTIONS NO PWR: NO POWER STEELCASE 122 3 258.81 776.43TS5ATBXS - Table base-X, Steel, 35D x 35W x 28H BASIC: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 123 1 514.44 514.44TS5AEWMB - Executive Payback; Wall markerboard cabinet BASIC: 24L0 GRAPHITE WALNUT (LPL) TOP-SURF: 24L0 GRAPHITE WALNUT (LPL) STEELCASE 59,817.40Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 59,817.40 Lab TAG:1703 124 3 256.21 768.63HS21C - Verge; Stool-4 leg base, Casters, 21H BASIC: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 768.63Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 768.63 Digital Forensics/Alt Light/Powder Processing TAG: 1703A, 1703B, 1703C 125 4 322.64 1,290.56435A00 - Steelcase Series 1; Chair-Task Back Finish: 3D Microknit 5T21 - LICORICE Back Color Scheme: Contrasting Outer Back Outer Back Finish: Plastic - PG1 6249 - PLATINUM SOLID Seat Finish: Stand In 5624 - ECLIPSE Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Arm Type: Armless Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Plastic Base Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Lumbar Option: Adjustable Lumbar Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Quotation 21262 Page 31 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 125 Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn STEELCASE 126 2 192.72 385.44T-RCR186029RDG - Tbl, Rec, 2mm, 18dx60wx29h, Rnd, Gld 2mm Edge Selection: EDGE: 2mm Grade A RO-E077-V2: EDGE DETAIL 2MM CORPORATE WALNUT RIGID SMOOTH Laminate Choice For Tables (+41): LAMTABA: TABLE GRADE A LAMINATES LAMAISM: AIS Grade A Laminates RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) Leg Style Selection: LEGBRUSHED: Brushed Metal AIS 1,676.00Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 1,676.00 Files TAG:2805 127 2 1,130.82 2,261.64RLF24365P - Universal; Lateral file, 1 lift up door / fixed shelf, 4 drawers, Proud steel front, 24D x 36W x 65 1/2H BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS HDL PULL: HANDLE PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME WGHT PKG: *OPT:COUNTERWEIGHT PKG WEIGHT: COUNTERWEIGHT PKG STEELCASE 2,261.64Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 2,261.64 Quotation 21262 Page 32 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription Criminal Investigation 2411 128 9 1,010.20 9,091.80AKF6024RLC - Akira; Table-Rectangle, Flip top, L base, Fixed height, Casters, 60L x 24W BASE: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT EDGETYPE: FPLS FLAT PLASTIC EDGE TOP: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 129 18 322.64 5,807.52435A00 - Steelcase Series 1; Chair-Task Back Finish: 3D Microknit 5T21 - LICORICE Back Color Scheme: Contrasting Outer Back Outer Back Finish: Plastic - PG1 6249 - PLATINUM SOLID Seat Finish: Stand In 5624 - ECLIPSE Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Arm Type: Armless Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Plastic Base Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Lumbar Option: Adjustable Lumbar Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn STEELCASE 130 2 1,434.96 2,869.92GO MOBILE - CLARUS Go! Mobile M 40" x 73" Frame: plat/metalic Casters: black Glass Height:67 1/4'' Glass Width:39 1/2'' Thickness:5/32" | 5/32" Glass Type:Starphire Magnetic:Yes Finish:Pure White C100 Tempered:Yes Edgework:Flat Polish Graphics:No Custom Fab:No Set of 3 Square Magnets - Gray (Included) CLARUS Quotation 21262 Page 33 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 17,769.24Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 17,769.24 Dispatch Circulation 2300 131 1 222.21 222.21X-DSFM7230 - Cb Desk Shell With Full Mod Flush 30dx72wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 132 1 275.51 275.51X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 133 1 205.30 205.30T-RCR187229RDG - Tbl, Rec, 2mm, 18dx72wx29h, Rnd, Gld 2mm Edge Selection: EDGE: 2mm Grade A RO-E077-V2: EDGE DETAIL 2MM CORPORATE WALNUT RIGID SMOOTH Laminate Choice For Tables (+51): LAMTABA: TABLE GRADE A LAMINATES LAMAISM: AIS Grade A Laminates RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) Leg Style Selection: LEGPAINTED: Painted PAINTLEG: Paint Option PAINTHA-15: Paint Grade A RO-P0012: MT - Medium Tone AIS Quotation 21262 Page 34 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 703.02Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 703.02 K9-Patrol 134 1 222.21 222.21X-DSFM7230 - Cb Desk Shell With Full Mod Flush 30dx72wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 135 1 275.51 275.51X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 136 1 317.52 317.52435A00 - Steelcase Series 1; Chair-Task Back Finish: 3D Microknit 5T21 - LICORICE Back Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Outer Back Outer Back Finish: Plastic - PG1 6205 - BLACK Seat Finish: Stand In 5624 - ECLIPSE Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6205 - BLACK Arm Type: Armless Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Plastic Base Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6205 - BLACK Lumbar Option: Adjustable Lumbar Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 35 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 815.24Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 815.24 Records 1818/Front Desk 137 11 25.18 276.98TS742TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 42H STEELCASE 138 4 25.18 100.72TS766TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 66H STEELCASE 139 2 25.18 50.36TS730TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 30H STEELCASE 140 6 54.77 328.62TS742TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 141 2 54.77 109.54TS742TTPJ - Junction-T, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 142 8 35.25 282.00TS742TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 143 4 83.41 333.64TS736TCLJ - Junction-L, Change of height, Thin, 30 to 66 TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT Quotation 21262 Page 36 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 143 UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 144 1 90.96 90.96TS73Q3TCTJ - Junction-T, Change of height, Thin, 30 to 36 to 30 TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 145 2 35.25 70.50TS730TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 30H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 146 1 35.25 35.25TS736TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 36H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 147 2 54.77 109.54TS742TXPJ - Junction-X, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 148 3 27.38 82.14TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY Quotation 21262 Page 37 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 148 TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 149 8 29.27 234.16TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 150 2 31.16 62.32TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 151 17 35.57 604.69TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 152 12 37.46 449.52TS748THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 153 4 38.71 154.84TS72424TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 24H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 154 2 49.10 98.20TS73024TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 30H x 24W Quotation 21262 Page 38 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 154 SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 155 12 59.80 717.60TS73630TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 36H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 156 22 70.82 1,558.04TS73642TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 36H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 157 22 81.84 1,800.48TS73648TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 36H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 158 8 45.95 367.60TS72442TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 24H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 159 2 49.42 98.84TS72448TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 24H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 160 4 84.67 338.68TS76042TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 161 4 78.37 313.48TS76036TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 162 4 74.28 297.12TS76030TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 163 6 178.47 1,070.82TS71230TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 30W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS Quotation 21262 Page 39 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 163 STEELCASE 164 11 234.49 2,579.39TS71242TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 42W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 165 11 250.54 2,755.94TS71248TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 48W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 166 2 69.88 139.76TS7PK30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 30W STEELCASE 167 15 69.88 1,048.20TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE 168 4 69.88 279.52TS7PK48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 48W STEELCASE 169 8 14.48 115.84TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 170 8 14.48 115.84TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 171 8 14.48 115.84TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 40 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 172 8 14.48 115.84TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 173 3 87.50 262.50TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 174 6 63.90 383.40US2424 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 24W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 175 2 77.74 155.48US2442 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 42W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 176 7 92.54 647.78US2448 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 48W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 177 2 117.72 235.44US2466 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 66W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 178 8 161.78 1,294.24UCC224242 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 41 1/2WL x 41 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT Quotation 21262 Page 41 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 178 TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 179 16 36.51 584.16UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 180 8 13.22 105.76USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 181 6 162.18 973.08TS2PFF22U - Pedestal, File / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 182 2 408.24 816.48RBB66TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 66W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 183 2 235.12 470.24RBB42TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 184 6 40.92 245.52UFSTOWER24 - Bracket-Worksurface to tower, 24D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 185 3 1,083.17 3,249.51RQS24244LAP - Tower-Open side, 1 adjustable shelf, 1 6H / 2 12H drawers, Proud steel front, Left hand, 24D x 24W x 52H BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND Quotation 21262 Page 42 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 185 PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE OPTIONS UNIVBASE: UNIVERSAL BASE STEELCASE 186 3 1,083.17 3,249.51RQS24244RAP - Tower-Open side, 1 adjustable shelf, 1 6H / 2 12H drawers, Proud steel front, Right hand, 24D x 24W x 52H BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE OPTIONS UNIVBASE: UNIVERSAL BASE STEELCASE 187 2 321.81 643.62TS2F236UL - Lateral file-Under worksurface, 2 drawers, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 188 2 293.90 587.80TS2PPBF22MC - Pedestal-Mobile, Pencil / box / file, Cushion, 22D Storage Finish: Textured Paint 7238 - FIELDSTONE Trim Strip Pull: No Trim Cushion Option: With Cushion Cushion Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Pull: Contemporary Pull Quotation 21262 Page 43 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 188 Pull Finish: Polished Chrome 9201 - POLISHED CHROME Caster or Glide Type: Small Casters Lock Options: Standard Key Plug STEELCASE 189 6 831.61 4,989.66442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 36,196.99Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 36,196.99 Field Ops. 1800 190 29 25.18 730.22TS754TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 54H STEELCASE 191 28 25.18 705.04TS766TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 66H STEELCASE 192 12 54.77 657.24TS754TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 54H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG Quotation 21262 Page 44 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 192 UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 193 6 54.77 328.62TS754TTPJ - Junction-T, Thin, 54H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 194 32 35.25 1,128.00TS754TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 54H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 195 4 77.74 310.96TS756TCLJ - Junction-L, Change of height, Thin, 54 to 66 TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 196 9 108.59 977.31TS7565TCTJ - Junction-T, Change of height, Thin, 54 to 66 to 54 TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 197 1 35.25 35.25TS766TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 66H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG Quotation 21262 Page 45 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 197 UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 198 4 112.05 448.20TS75656TCXJ - Junction-X, Change of height, Thin, 54 to 66 to 54 to 66 TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 199 2 108.59 217.18TS7656TCTJ - Junction-T, Change of height, Thin, 66 to 54 to 66 TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 200 22 27.38 602.36TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 201 27 29.27 790.29TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 202 4 31.16 124.64TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION Quotation 21262 Page 46 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 202 NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 203 10 35.57 355.70TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 204 40 37.46 1,498.40TS748THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 205 20 47.53 950.60TS760THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 60W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 206 28 58.23 1,630.44TS74824TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 48H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 207 44 62.32 2,742.08TS74830TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 48H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 208 56 85.30 4,776.80TS74848TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 48H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 209 34 98.52 3,349.68TS74860TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 48H x 60W Quotation 21262 Page 47 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 209 SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 210 2 67.67 135.34TS74836TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 48H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 211 16 70.82 1,133.12TS76024TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 212 20 84.67 1,693.40TS76042TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 213 6 108.90 653.40TS76060TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 60W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 214 6 78.37 470.22TS76036TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 215 10 74.28 742.80TS76030TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 216 24 96.63 2,319.12TS76048TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 217 22 178.47 3,926.34TS71230TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 30W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 218 14 161.47 2,260.58TS71224TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 24W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS Quotation 21262 Page 48 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 218 TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 219 1 204.28 204.28TS71236TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 36W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 220 28 250.54 7,015.12TS71248TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 48W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 221 17 298.07 5,067.19TS71260TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 60W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 49 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 222 13 69.88 908.44TS7PK24X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 24W STEELCASE 223 6 69.88 419.28TS7PK36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 36W STEELCASE 224 15 69.88 1,048.20TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE 225 40 69.88 2,795.20TS7PK48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 48W STEELCASE 226 10 105.76 1,057.60TS7PK60X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 60W STEELCASE 227 6 69.88 419.28TS7PK30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 30W STEELCASE 228 16 14.48 231.68TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 229 16 14.48 231.68TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 230 16 14.48 231.68TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 231 16 14.48 231.68TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 232 8 87.50 700.00TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 233 16 104.81 1,676.96US3042 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 29 1/2D x 42W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 50 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 234 17 119.29 2,027.93US3048 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 29 1/2D x 48W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 235 2 135.97 271.94US3060 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 29 1/2D x 60W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 236 3 161.78 485.34US3072 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 29 1/2D x 72W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 237 3 119.29 357.87USWS - Worksurface-Straight, Laminate, Plastic edge profile Size Option: Parametric Depth: 29.50000 Width: 51.00000 Top Surface Finish: Woodgrain HPL 2538 - CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) Grain Direction: Long Grain Edge Finish: Plastic - PG1 6245 - CLEAR WALNUT Power Access: No Power Access Scallop: With Scallop Grommet: No Grommet Cord Drop: With Cord Drop Depth with Cord Drop: 29.00000 STEELCASE 238 1 135.97 135.97USWS - Worksurface-Straight, Laminate, Plastic edge profile Size Option: Parametric Quotation 21262 Page 51 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 238 Depth: 29.50000 Width: 63.00000 Top Surface Finish: Woodgrain HPL 2538 - CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) Grain Direction: Long Grain Edge Finish: Plastic - PG1 6245 - CLEAR WALNUT Power Access: No Power Access Scallop: With Scallop Grommet: No Grommet Cord Drop: With Cord Drop Depth with Cord Drop: 29.00000 STEELCASE 239 4 235.75 943.00USWS - Worksurface-Straight, Laminate, Plastic edge profile Size Option: Parametric Depth: 29.50000 Width: 96.00000 Top Surface Finish: Woodgrain HPL 2538 - CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) Grain Direction: Long Grain Edge Finish: Plastic - PG1 6245 - CLEAR WALNUT Power Access: No Power Access Scallop: With Scallop Grommet: No Grommet Cord Drop: With Cord Drop Depth with Cord Drop: 29.00000 STEELCASE 240 2 244.88 489.76USWS - Worksurface-Straight, Laminate, Plastic edge profile Size Option: Parametric Depth: 29.50000 Width: 102.00000 Top Surface Finish: Woodgrain HPL 2538 - CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) Grain Direction: Long Grain Edge Finish: Plastic - PG1 6245 - CLEAR WALNUT Power Access: No Power Access Scallop: With Scallop Grommet: No Grommet Quotation 21262 Page 52 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 240 Cord Drop: With Cord Drop Depth with Cord Drop: 29.00000 STEELCASE 241 20 195.15 3,903.00UCC334848 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 29 1/2DL x 29 1/2DR x 47 1/2WL x 47 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 242 4 127.79 511.16US3054 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 29 1/2D x 54W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 243 80 36.51 2,920.80UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 244 25 13.22 330.50USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 245 9 170.32 1,532.88TS2PBBF22U - Pedestal, Box / box / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 246 9 162.18 1,459.62TS2PFF22U - Pedestal, File / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL Quotation 21262 Page 53 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 246 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 247 2 226.62 453.24RBB36TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 248 14 235.12 3,291.68RBB42TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 249 8 127.48 1,019.84BFS2460 - Table-Straight, 24D x 59 3/4W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 250 8 313.18 2,505.44BNCAB4C - Cabby leg, Package quantity 4, Casters, 26H LEGS: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 251 20 242.68 4,853.60RBB48TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 252 5 389.04 1,945.20RBB60TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 60W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 253 2 423.34 846.68RBB72TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 72W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME Quotation 21262 Page 54 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 253 KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 254 8 216.55 1,732.40RBB30TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND STEELCASE 255 22 40.92 900.24UFSTOWER30 - Bracket-Worksurface to tower, 30D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 256 2 56.34 112.68TS7PT36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, Pass through, 36W STEELCASE 257 2 56.34 112.68TS7PT30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, Pass through, 30W STEELCASE 258 4 56.34 225.36TS7PT48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, Pass through, 48W STEELCASE 259 1 32.10 32.10TS7648LTSS - Skin-Technology, Steel, Left hand cut out, 6H x 48W SURF OPT: *OPT:SURFACE OPTIONS PLAINSTL: PLAIN STEEL SURFACE SURFACE: SURFACE TEXT PNT: *SURFACE:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 260 1 26.12 26.12TS7624TSS - Skin-Technology, Steel, 6H x 24W SURF OPT: *OPT:SURFACE OPTIONS PLAINSTL: PLAIN STEEL SURFACE SURFACE: SURFACE TEXT PNT: *SURFACE:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 261 4 3.15 12.60TS7TSCOVER - Technology skin cover-Power and data PLASTIC: 6000 BLACK STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 55 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 262 1 56.34 56.34TS73624TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 36H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 263 1 81.84 81.84TS73648TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 36H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 264 14 67.67 947.38RSH24TAK - Shelf, Answer / Kick application, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 265 11 1,364.24 15,006.64RQS30245LCP - Tower-Open side, 2 adjustable shelves, 1 6H / 2 12H drawers, Proud steel front, Left hand, 30D x 24W x 65 1/2H BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 266 11 1,364.24 15,006.64RQS30245RCP - Tower-Open side, 2 adjustable shelves, 1 6H / 2 12H drawers, Proud steel front, Right hand, 30D x 24W x 65 1/2H BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 267 20 831.61 16,632.20442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Quotation 21262 Page 56 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 267 Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 139,102.27Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 139,102.27 PO's Report Writting 1806 268 12 25.18 302.16TS748TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 48H STEELCASE 269 5 58.23 291.15TS748TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT METALLIC: *UPRIGHT:METALLIC PAINT 4799: PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE 270 2 54.77 109.54TS748TTPJ - Junction-T, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 57 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 271 4 35.25 141.00TS748TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 272 4 27.38 109.52TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 273 2 29.27 58.54TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 274 8 31.16 249.28TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 275 7 35.57 248.99TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 58 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 276 1 37.46 37.46TS748THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 277 8 56.97 455.76TS74224TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 278 4 60.75 243.00TS74230TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 279 16 66.10 1,057.60TS74236TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 280 14 71.45 1,000.30TS74242TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 281 2 83.10 166.20TS74248TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 282 2 69.88 139.76TS7PK30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 30W STEELCASE 283 8 69.88 559.04TS7PK36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 36W STEELCASE 284 7 69.88 489.16TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE 285 1 69.88 69.88TS7PK48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 48W STEELCASE 286 6 14.48 86.88TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 287 6 14.48 86.88TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID Quotation 21262 Page 59 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 287 STEELCASE 288 6 14.48 86.88TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 289 6 14.48 86.88TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 290 3 87.50 262.50TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 291 2 71.76 143.52US2436 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 36W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 292 2 68.62 137.24US2430 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 30W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 293 7 77.74 544.18US2442 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 42W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 294 1 92.54 92.54US2448 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 48W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop Quotation 21262 Page 60 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 294 SCALLOP: Center ScallopSTEELCASE 295 3 148.25 444.75UCC223636 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 35 1/2WL x 35 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE 296 12 36.51 438.12UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 297 8 13.22 105.76USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 298 1 1,415.08 1,415.08MAIL SORTING STATION - ESSENDANT *(1)SAF7749GR- BASE,SORTER,W/SHELF,LGY *(1)SAF7750GR- TABLE,SORTER,TOP,LGY *(1)SAF7752GR- RISER,F/SORTER,LGY *(2)SAF7751GR- SORTER,ONE TIER,LGY ESSENDANT 299 7 322.64 2,258.48435A00 - Steelcase Series 1; Chair-Task Back Finish: 3D Microknit 5T21 - LICORICE Back Color Scheme: Contrasting Outer Back Outer Back Finish: Plastic - PG1 6249 - PLATINUM SOLID Seat Finish: Stand In 5624 - ECLIPSE Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Arm Type: Armless Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Plastic Base Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Lumbar Option: Adjustable Lumbar Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn STEELCASE 11,918.03Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 11,918.03 Quotation 21262 Page 61 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription Evidence TECH 1607 B, C 300 8 25.18 201.44TS748TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 48H STEELCASE 301 4 54.77 219.08TS748TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 302 2 35.25 70.50TS748TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 303 2 27.38 54.76TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 304 2 29.27 58.54TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 305 4 31.16 124.64TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY Quotation 21262 Page 62 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 305 TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 306 5 35.57 177.85TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 307 4 56.97 227.88TS74224TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 308 4 60.75 243.00TS74230TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 309 10 71.45 714.50TS74242TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 310 8 66.10 528.80TS74236TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 311 4 69.88 279.52TS7PK36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 36W STEELCASE 312 5 69.88 349.40TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE 313 3 14.48 43.44TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 314 3 14.48 43.44TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 315 3 14.48 43.44TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 63 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 316 3 14.48 43.44TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 317 1 87.50 87.50TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 318 3 77.74 233.22US2442 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 42W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 319 2 131.25 262.50US2472 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 72W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 320 2 148.25 296.50UCC223636 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 35 1/2WL x 35 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE 321 6 36.51 219.06UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 322 2 13.22 26.44USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 323 3 170.32 510.96TS2PBBF22U - Pedestal, Box / box / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS Quotation 21262 Page 64 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 323 CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 324 2 831.61 1,663.22442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 6,723.07Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 6,723.07 ACO Workspace/Report Writing 325 7 25.18 176.26TS748TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 48H STEELCASE 326 4 54.77 219.08TS748TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT Quotation 21262 Page 65 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 326 TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 327 2 35.25 70.50TS748TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 328 2 27.38 54.76TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 329 1 29.27 29.27TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 330 5 31.16 155.80TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 331 2 35.57 71.14TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY Quotation 21262 Page 66 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 331 TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 332 2 37.46 74.92TS748THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 333 4 56.97 227.88TS74224TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 334 2 60.75 121.50TS74230TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 335 4 71.45 285.80TS74242TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 336 4 83.10 332.40TS74248TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 337 10 66.10 661.00TS74236TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 338 1 69.88 69.88TS7PK30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 30W STEELCASE 339 5 69.88 349.40TS7PK36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 36W STEELCASE 340 2 69.88 139.76TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE 341 2 69.88 139.76TS7PK48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 48W STEELCASE 342 3 14.48 43.44TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID Quotation 21262 Page 67 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 342 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLIDSTEELCASE 343 3 14.48 43.44TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 344 3 14.48 43.44TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 345 3 14.48 43.44TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 346 2 87.50 175.00TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 347 1 117.72 117.72US2466 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 66W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 348 2 148.25 296.50UCC223636 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 35 1/2WL x 35 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE 349 6 36.51 219.06UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 350 4 13.22 52.88USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 351 2 92.54 185.08US2448 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 48W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) Quotation 21262 Page 68 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 351 WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 352 2 77.74 155.48US2442 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 42W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 353 3 322.64 967.92435A00 - Steelcase Series 1; Chair-Task Back Finish: 3D Microknit 5T21 - LICORICE Back Color Scheme: Contrasting Outer Back Outer Back Finish: Plastic - PG1 6249 - PLATINUM SOLID Seat Finish: Stand In 5624 - ECLIPSE Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Arm Type: Armless Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Plastic Base Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6053 - SEAGULL Lumbar Option: Adjustable Lumbar Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn STEELCASE 5,522.51Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 5,522.51 Community Enhancement 2603 354 18 25.18 453.24TS748TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 48H STEELCASE 355 6 54.77 328.62TS748TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT Quotation 21262 Page 69 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 355 TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 356 3 54.77 164.31TS748TTPJ - Junction-T, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 357 7 35.25 246.75TS748TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 358 5 27.38 136.90TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 359 4 29.27 117.08TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 360 17 31.16 529.72TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY Quotation 21262 Page 70 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 360 TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 361 2 35.57 71.14TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 362 3 37.46 112.38TS748THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 363 1 47.53 47.53TS760THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 60W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 364 10 56.97 569.70TS74224TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 365 8 60.75 486.00TS74230TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 366 4 71.45 285.80TS74242TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 367 6 83.10 498.60TS74248TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI Quotation 21262 Page 71 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 367 STEELCASE 368 34 66.10 2,247.40TS74236TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 369 2 96.00 192.00TS74260TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 60W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 370 3 69.88 209.64TS7PK30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 30W STEELCASE 371 17 69.88 1,187.96TS7PK36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 36W STEELCASE 372 2 69.88 139.76TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE 373 2 69.88 139.76TS7PK48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 48W STEELCASE 374 1 105.76 105.76TS7PK60X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 60W STEELCASE 375 10 14.48 144.80TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 376 10 14.48 144.80TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 377 10 14.48 144.80TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 378 10 14.48 144.80TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 379 5 87.50 437.50TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 380 1 68.62 68.62US2430 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 30W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT Quotation 21262 Page 72 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 380 TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 381 3 71.76 215.28US2436 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 36W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 382 1 92.54 92.54US2448 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 48W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 383 1 104.81 104.81US2460 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 60W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 384 1 117.72 117.72US2466 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 66W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 385 6 131.25 787.50US2472 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 72W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION Quotation 21262 Page 73 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 385 SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 386 5 148.25 741.25UCC223636 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 35 1/2WL x 35 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE 387 1 179.72 179.72UCC224848 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 47 1/2WL x 47 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE 388 1 141.95 141.95USPC51 - Worksurface-Spanner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 3W panel, 31 1/2D x 51W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 389 1 94.74 94.74UCOL - Column support-Worksurface BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 390 20 36.51 730.20UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 391 8 13.22 105.76USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 392 9 170.32 1,532.88TS2PBBF22U - Pedestal, Box / box / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL Quotation 21262 Page 74 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 392 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 393 7 831.61 5,821.27442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 20,020.99Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 20,020.99 Criminal Investigations 2402 394 9 25.18 226.62TS748TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 48H STEELCASE 395 4 54.77 219.08TS748TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 75 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 396 1 54.77 54.77TS748TTPJ - Junction-T, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 397 3 35.25 105.75TS748TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 398 3 27.38 82.14TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 399 12 31.16 373.92TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 400 1 37.46 37.46TS748THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 76 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 401 6 56.97 341.82TS74224TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 402 24 66.10 1,586.40TS74236TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 403 2 83.10 166.20TS74248TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 404 10 69.88 698.80TS7PK36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 36W STEELCASE 405 1 69.88 69.88TS7PK48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 48W STEELCASE 406 4 14.48 57.92TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 407 4 14.48 57.92TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 408 4 14.48 57.92TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 409 4 14.48 57.92TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 410 2 87.50 175.00TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 411 2 71.76 143.52US2436 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 36W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 77 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 412 1 92.54 92.54US2448 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 48W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 413 3 131.25 393.75US2472 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 72W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 414 2 148.25 296.50UCC223636 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 35 1/2WL x 35 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE 415 8 36.51 292.08UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 416 5 13.22 66.10USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 417 4 170.32 681.28TS2PBBF22U - Pedestal, Box / box / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 418 4 831.61 3,326.44442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Quotation 21262 Page 78 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 418 Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 9,661.73Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 9,661.73 Training/Volunteers 419 14 25.18 352.52TS742TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 42H STEELCASE 420 7 25.18 176.26TS748TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 48H STEELCASE 421 6 54.77 328.62TS742TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 422 4 54.77 219.08TS748TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE Quotation 21262 Page 79 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 422 TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 423 2 54.77 109.54TS742TTPJ - Junction-T, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 424 8 35.25 282.00TS742TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 425 2 35.25 70.50TS748TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 48H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 426 2 54.77 109.54TS742TXPJ - Junction-X, Thin, 42H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE PAINT: PAINTED TRIM PKG UPRIGHT: UPRIGHT TEXT PNT: *UPRIGHT:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 427 2 27.38 54.76TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE Quotation 21262 Page 80 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 427 CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 428 16 29.27 468.32TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 429 6 31.16 186.96TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 430 19 35.57 675.83TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE 431 4 56.97 227.88TS74224TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 432 24 59.80 1,435.20TS73630TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 36H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 433 38 70.82 2,691.16TS73642TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 36H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 81 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 434 8 60.75 486.00TS74230TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 435 12 66.10 793.20TS74236TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 42H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI STEELCASE 436 12 178.47 2,141.64TS71230TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 30W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 437 19 234.49 4,455.31TS71242TFGR - Screen-Frameless glass, Recessed, Thin, 12H x 42W TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STANDARD TOP CAP TOP-CAP: TOP CAP TEXT PNT: *TOP-CAP:TEXTURED PAINT 7238: FIELDSTONE GLAS OPT: *OPT:GLASS OPTIONS FROSTED: FROSTED GLASS STEELCASE 438 8 69.88 559.04TS7PK30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 30W STEELCASE 439 7 69.88 489.16TS7PK36X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 36W STEELCASE 440 9 69.88 628.92TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE 441 8 14.48 115.84TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 442 8 14.48 115.84TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 Quotation 21262 Page 82 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 442 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 443 8 14.48 115.84TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 444 8 14.48 115.84TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 445 4 87.50 350.00TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 446 8 104.81 838.48US2460 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 60W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 447 1 131.25 131.25US2472 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 72W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE 448 2 148.25 296.50UCC223636 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 35 1/2WL x 35 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE 449 3 238.58 715.74UEC2202L - Worksurface-Extended corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, Left hand, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 59 1/2WL x 41 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) Quotation 21262 Page 83 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 449 STEELCASE 450 3 238.58 715.74UEC2220R - Worksurface-Extended corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, Right hand, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 41 1/2WL x 59 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) STEELCASE 451 10 36.51 365.10UCANT - Cantilever, On module application, 16W x 13D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 452 8 13.22 105.76USSBR - Bracket-Side support STEELCASE 453 1 170.32 170.32TS2PBBF22U - Pedestal, Box / box / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 454 8 162.18 1,297.44TS2PFF22U - Pedestal, File / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE 455 3 1,083.17 3,249.51RQS24244LAP - Tower-Open side, 1 adjustable shelf, 1 6H / 2 12H drawers, Proud steel front, Left hand, 24D x 24W x 52H BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS Quotation 21262 Page 84 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 455 CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE OPTIONS UNIVBASE: UNIVERSAL BASE STEELCASE 456 3 1,083.17 3,249.51RQS24244RAP - Tower-Open side, 1 adjustable shelf, 1 6H / 2 12H drawers, Proud steel front, Right hand, 24D x 24W x 52H BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE OPTIONS UNIVBASE: UNIVERSAL BASE STEELCASE 457 6 40.92 245.52UFSTOWER24 - Bracket-Worksurface to tower, 24D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 458 1 1,655.63 1,655.63CALENDAR GLASSBOARD - Glassboard Float Mounting Type: Float Concealed Hardware Clip: 90'' Z-Bar Wall Bracket Qty:2 Glass Height:48'' Glass Width:96'' Thickness:1/4" Glass Type:Starphire Magnetic:Yes Finish:Pure White C100 Tempered:Yes Edgework:Flat Polish Graphics:Yes calendar Custom Fab:No Set of 3 Square Magnets - Gray (Included) CLARUS 459 1 685.00 685.00SHIPPING FEE - SHIPPING COST FROM CLARUS Quotation 21262 Page 85 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 459 CLARUS 460 8 831.61 6,652.88442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 38,129.18Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 38,129.18 2400 INVESTIGATIONS 461 28 207.74 5,816.72RBB24TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND DOOR: *OPT:DOOR OPTIONS STD DOOR: STD:STANDARD DOOR NO ASST: STD:NO ASSIST LOCK OPT: *OPT:LOCK OPTIONS LOCK: STD:LOCK Quotation 21262 Page 86 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 461 BRACKETS: *OPT:OPTIONAL BRACKETS NOOPTBKT: STD:NO OPTIONAL BRACKETS STEELCASE Tag For OH/24/16 462 28 216.55 6,063.40RBB30TAK - Universal; Bin-In the case, Technology / Answer / Kick application, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME KEYS: SK RAND DOOR: *OPT:DOOR OPTIONS STD DOOR: STD:STANDARD DOOR NO ASST: STD:NO ASSIST LOCK OPT: *OPT:LOCK OPTIONS LOCK: STD:LOCK BRACKETS: *OPT:OPTIONAL BRACKETS NOOPTBKT: STD:NO OPTIONAL BRACKETS STEELCASE Tag For OH/30/16 463 28 170.32 4,768.96TS2PBBF22U - Pedestal, Box / box / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME STEELCASE Tag For BBF/15 464 28 162.18 4,541.04TS2PFF22U - Pedestal, File / file, Under worksurface, 22D BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE KEYS: SK PLUG PULLS: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS CONTPULL: CONTEMPORARY PULL PULL: PULL PLTMETAL: *PULL:PLATED METAL 9201: POLISHED CHROME Quotation 21262 Page 87 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 464 STEELCASE Tag For FF/15 465 28 79.63 2,229.64RSH42TAK - Shelf, Answer / Kick application, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE Tag For SH/42 466 66 200.81 13,253.46TS71824SPW - Window-Single pane, 18H x 24W GLASS: 6530 FROSTED TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 467 50 212.14 10,607.00TS71830SPW - Window-Single pane, 18H x 30W GLASS: 6530 FROSTED TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 468 60 236.38 14,182.80TS71842SPW - Window-Single pane, 18H x 42W GLASS: 6530 FROSTED TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 469 26 251.49 6,538.74TS71848SPW - Window-Single pane, 18H x 48W GLASS: 6530 FROSTED TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 470 7 14.48 101.36TS71SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 1, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 471 66 27.38 1,807.08TS724THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 24W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STD:Std Top Cap CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE TRIM OPTIONS KO BOTH: STD:KNOCKOUT BASE BOTH SIDES TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY Quotation 21262 Page 88 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 471 STEELCASE Tag For 24/66-18 472 7 14.48 101.36TS72SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 2, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 473 50 29.27 1,463.50TS730THF - Frame-Horizontal package, Thin, 30W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STD:Std Top Cap CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE TRIM OPTIONS KO BOTH: STD:KNOCKOUT BASE BOTH SIDES TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE Tag For 30/66-18 474 60 35.57 2,134.20TS742THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 42W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STD:Std Top Cap CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE TRIM OPTIONS KO BOTH: STD:KNOCKOUT BASE BOTH SIDES TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE Tag For 42/66-18 475 26 37.46 973.96TS748THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 48W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STD:Std Top Cap CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE TRIM OPTIONS Quotation 21262 Page 89 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 475 KO BOTH: STD:KNOCKOUT BASE BOTH SIDES TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE Tag For 48/66-18 476 84 70.82 5,948.88TS76024TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 24W SURFACE: P530 ASTI FAB DIR: *OPT:FABRIC DIRECTION HORZ: STD:HORIZONTAL APPLICATION STEELCASE 477 68 74.28 5,051.04TS76030TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 30W SURFACE: P530 ASTI FAB DIR: *OPT:FABRIC DIRECTION HORZ: STD:HORIZONTAL APPLICATION STEELCASE 478 92 84.67 7,789.64TS76042TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 42W SURFACE: P530 ASTI FAB DIR: *OPT:FABRIC DIRECTION HORZ: STD:HORIZONTAL APPLICATION STEELCASE 479 40 96.63 3,865.20TS76048TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 48W SURFACE: P530 ASTI FAB DIR: *OPT:FABRIC DIRECTION HORZ: STD:HORIZONTAL APPLICATION STEELCASE 480 9 87.50 787.50TS76BPX - Power infeed, 3+1, 6L in ft PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE Tag For BPI/6 481 94 25.18 2,366.92TS766TIPJ - Junction-In line, Thin, 66H STEELCASE Tag For I66 482 10 69.88 698.80TS7PK24X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 24W STEELCASE Tag For PK Quotation 21262 Page 90 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 483 10 69.88 698.80TS7PK30X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 30W STEELCASE Tag For PK 484 49 69.88 3,424.12TS7PK42X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 42W STEELCASE Tag For PK 485 10 69.88 698.80TS7PK48X - Kit-Power, 3+1, 48W STEELCASE Tag For PK 486 28 161.78 4,529.84UCC224242 - Worksurface-Corner, Plastic edge, Laminate, Curved, 23 1/2DL x 23 1/2DR x 41 1/2WL x 41 1/2WR EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: STD:SCALLOPS STEELCASE Tag For 24/42/42/24 487 28 92.54 2,591.12US2448 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 48W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE Tag For 24/48 488 28 98.83 2,767.24US2454 - Worksurface-Straight, Plastic edge, Laminate, 1/2 cord drop, 23 1/2D x 54W EDGE: 6245 CLEAR WALNUT TOP-SURF: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) WKSF OPT: *OPT:WORKSURFACE OPTION SCALLOP: Center Scallop STEELCASE Tag For 24/54 489 14 744.21 10,418.94442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Quotation 21262 Page 91 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 489 Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: BlackBlack Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6205 - BLACK Base Finish: Plastic - PG1 6205 - BLACK Frame Finish: Plastic - PG1 6205 - BLACK Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6205 - BLACK Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Plastic Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE Tag For GESTURE 490 7 402.02 2,814.14REWC241254L - Universal; Wardrobe, Hinged door, Left, Enhanced, 24D x 12W x 54 1/8H CASE: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) FRONT: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME TOP: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) PULL OPT: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS LEDGE: LEDGE PULL PULL: PULL METALLIC: *PULL:METALLIC PAINT 4799: PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE Tag For WR/54 491 7 402.02 2,814.14REWC241254R - Universal; Wardrobe, Hinged door, Right, Enhanced, 24D x 12W x 54 1/8H CASE: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) FRONT: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) LOCK: 9201 POLISHED CHROME TOP: 25L8 CLEAR WALNUT (LPL) PULL OPT: *OPT:PULL OPTIONS LEDGE: LEDGE PULL Quotation 21262 Page 92 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 491 PULL: PULL METALLIC: *PULL:METALLIC PAINT 4799: PLATINUM METALLIC STEELCASE Tag For WR/54 492 12 224.10 2,689.20TS71836SPW - Window-Single pane, 18H x 36W GLASS: 6530 FROSTED TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE 493 94 40.60 3,816.40TS718IPJS - Junction-In line, Stacking, 18H STEELCASE Tag For 18S 494 56 54.77 3,067.12TS718TEPJS - Junction-End of run, Stacking, Thin, 18H STEELCASE Tag For 18S 495 28 102.61 2,873.08TS718TLPJS - Junction-L, Stacking, Thin, 18H STEELCASE Tag For 18S 496 36 102.61 3,693.96TS718TTPJS - Junction-T, Stacking, Thin, 18H STEELCASE Tag For 18S 497 5 110.48 552.40TS718XPJS - Junction-X, Stacking, 18H STEELCASE Tag For 18S 498 12 31.16 373.92TS736THF - Frame, Horizontal package, Thin, 36W BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE TC OPT: *OPT:TOP CAP OPTIONS STD CAP: STD:Std Top Cap CABLEOPT: *OPT:CABLE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO CABLE TRAY BASE OPT: *OPT:BASE TRIM OPTIONS KO BOTH: STD:KNOCKOUT BASE BOTH SIDES TRAY OPT: *OPT:BASE TRAY OPTION NO TRAY: NO BASE TRAY STEELCASE Tag For 36/66-18 Quotation 21262 Page 93 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 499 48 163.04 7,825.92TS76024LS - Skin, Laminate, 60H x 24W SURFACE: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE GRAINDIR: *OPT:GRAIN DIRECTION HORZ: HORIZONTAL STEELCASE 500 32 170.91 5,469.12TS76030LS - Skin, Laminate, 60H x 30W SURFACE: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE GRAINDIR: *OPT:GRAIN DIRECTION HORZ: HORIZONTAL STEELCASE 501 12 180.35 2,164.20TS76036LS - Skin, Laminate, 60H x 36W SURFACE: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE GRAINDIR: *OPT:GRAIN DIRECTION HORZ: HORIZONTAL STEELCASE 502 12 78.37 940.44TS76036TK - Panel skin-Tackable acoustical, 60H x 36W SURFACE: P530 ASTI FAB DIR: *OPT:FABRIC DIRECTION HORZ: STD:HORIZONTAL APPLICATION STEELCASE 503 28 187.91 5,261.48TS76042LS - Skin, Laminate, 60H x 42W SURFACE: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE GRAINDIR: *OPT:GRAIN DIRECTION HORZ: HORIZONTAL STEELCASE 504 12 209.31 2,511.72TS76048LS - Skin, Laminate, 60H x 48W SURFACE: 2538 CLEAR WALNUT (HPL) TRIM: 7238 FIELDSTONE GRAINDIR: *OPT:GRAIN DIRECTION HORZ: HORIZONTAL STEELCASE Quotation 21262 Page 94 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 505 56 16.05 898.80TS766TEPJ - Junction-End of run, Thin, 66H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE OMIT: OMIT TRIM STEELCASE Tag For E66-O 506 28 31.79 890.12TS766TLPJ - Junction-L, Thin, 66H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE OMIT: OMIT TRIM STEELCASE Tag For L66-O 507 36 31.79 1,144.44TS766TTPJ - Junction-T, Thin, 66H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE OMIT: OMIT TRIM STEELCASE Tag For T66-O 508 5 50.99 254.95TS766TXPJ - Junction-X, Thin, 66H TRIM: *OPT:TRIM PACKAGE OMIT: OMIT TRIM STEELCASE Tag For X66-O 509 56 29.90 1,674.40TS784TEVT - Trim-Vertical end of run, Thin, 84H UPRIGHT: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE Tag For TE84 510 28 29.90 837.20TS784TLVT - Trim-Vertical L, Thin, 84H UPRIGHT: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE Tag For TL84 511 36 29.90 1,076.40TS784TTVT - Trim-Vertical T, Thin, 84H UPRIGHT: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE Tag For TT84 512 69 3.78 260.82TS790JC - Junction cap-90 degree corner, Paint BASIC: 7238 FIELDSTONE STEELCASE Tag For JC90 Quotation 21262 Page 95 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 513 7 14.48 101.36TS73SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 3, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 514 7 14.48 101.36TS74SSX - Receptacle-System ground, Line 4, 3+1 PLASTIC: 6249 PLATINUM SOLID STEELCASE 515 19 25.50 484.50TS7CJCA10 - Junction cap-Corner aligner, Package quantity 10 STEELCASE Tag For JCA 180,811.65Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 180,811.65 516 4 2.56 10.24S-W1CORE1 - Key Alike Kit (1 Core) - Wesko Type AIS 517 13 6.69 86.97S-W1CORE3 - Key Alike Kit (3 Cores) - Wesko Type AIS 518 32 11.21 358.72S-W1CORE5 - Key Alike Kit (5 Cores) - Wesko Type AIS 519 1 123,635.00 123,635.00LABOR - LABOR TO RECEIVE, INSPECT, DELIVER, INSTALL/SET IN PLACE/MAKE READY FOR USE, REMOVE ALL TRASH AND PACKING MATERIALS FROM CUSTOMER PREMISES DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS PER TXMAS CONTRACT 19-7108 HBIOFCSOL Vacant Offices: 1808, 1811, 1812, 2003, 2703, 2403, 2604, 2802, 1818B, 1702, 1705, 1706, 2108, 2407, 2601B, 2701, 2706, 2804, 1502A, 1607D, 1610 520 21 831.61 17,463.81442A30 - Gesture; Chair, Upholstered, Shell back, Adjustable seat depth Upholstery Color Scheme: Non-Contrasting Back Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Sewn Upholstery Type: Sewn Seat Finish: Stand In 5627 - GRAHAM Color Scheme: DarkLight:PlatinumMet/Merle Arms Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Base Finish: Polished Aluminum 8046 - POLISHED ALUM Frame Finish: Smooth Metallic 4799 - PLATINUM Quotation 21262 Page 96 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 520 METALLIC Shell Finish: Plastic - PG1 6527 - MERLE Arm Type: 360 Arm Arm Cap: Standard Position Lumbar Option: No Lumbar Cylinder Type: Standard Range Base Type: Polished Aluminum Base Caster or Glide Type: Hard Casters Soil Retardant Option: No Soil Retardant Fire Code Type: No Fire Code STEELCASE 521 38 316.26 12,017.88466480MHS - Reply; Chair, Upholstered, Sled base, No arms, Sewn FRAME: 4799 PLATINUM METALLIC UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM GLIDES: *OPT:GLIDES OPTION HARD GLD: HARD GLIDE STEELCASE 522 21 246.99 5,186.79X-DS7236 - Cb Desk Shell Full Mod Recessed 36dx72wx29h CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 523 21 285.34 5,992.14X-BBFPFS29 - Cbx Partial Depth Bbf Ped 29dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 524 7 162.24 1,135.68X-DR4824R - CB Desk Return RH 24Dx48Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: Quotation 21262 Page 97 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 524 RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 525 7 162.24 1,135.68X-DR4824L - CB Desk Return LH 24Dx48Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 526 4 176.98 707.92X-DR6024R - CB Desk Return RH 24Dx60Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 527 2 176.98 353.96X-DR6024L - CB Desk Return LH 24Dx60Wx29H CASE FINISH FOR 1 1/8" MATERIAL: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) CALIBRATE GROMMET CHOICE: G_NONE: NO GROMMET WS TOP 1 1/8" MATERIAL FOR CALIBRATE: RO-L0308: Laminate - Corporate Walnut - (A-T-W) AIS 528 20 269.61 5,392.20X-FFPFS23 - Cbx Partial Depth Ff Ped 23dx28hx16w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER DRAWER FACE FINISH: Quotation 21262 Page 98 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 528 RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 529 14 363.60 5,090.40X-SHCD3748 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx48w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 530 6 441.87 2,651.22X-SHCD3760 - Cbx Single Hutch With Cabinet Doors 14dx37hx60w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 531 14 114.25 1,599.50X-TACKHM2048 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx48w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (27,54,-16): FAB-XA001: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 532 6 120.74 724.44X-TACKHM2060 - Cbx Tackboard Hutch Mount 20hx60w FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE EXTEND (1:1) (27,54,-16): FAB-XA001: FABRIC MODULAR CHOICE GRADE A (1:1) FAB-AD: Directional Fabric - Grade A RO-F2065-V2: Engage Neutral AIS 533 20 50.93 1,018.60A-TL36 - Tasklight - Black - 36W AIS 534 5 328.21 1,641.05X-BC743615 - CBX Bookcase 14Dx74Hx36W Quotation 21262 Page 99 / 100 (cont'd) Extended PriceQuantityUnit PriceDescription 534 Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut AIS 535 9 611.97 5,507.73X-WFFCDR66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Rh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 536 7 611.97 4,283.79X-WFFCDL66 - Cbx Wardrobe Ff Cd Lh 24dx66hx24w Case Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut Front Finish: RO-L1021: Casegoods Corporate Walnut HANDLE TYPE: RL-HANDLELS-S: HANDLE LPULL METALIC SILVER AIS 537 1 649.65 649.65TS31403 - Jenny; Chair, Arm right seated UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM STEELCASE 538 1 649.65 649.65TS31404 - Jenny; Chair, Arm left seated UPHLSTRY: 5627 GRAHAM STEELCASE 539 1 14.64 14.64TS31410 - Kit-Ganging BASIC: 0835 BLACK STEELCASE 73,216.73Sub Total Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 Total 73,216.73 Quotation Totals Sub Total 1,082,981.36 Texas Non-Taxable 0.00 1,082,981.36Grand Total Quotation 21262 Page 100 / 100 (cont'd) End of Quotation Weight Brand Item Description SKU QTY Price Total Details 0 lbs Rogue ML-34 Custom Monster Lite 34' Standard Rig RFCustom-ML34S 1 $4,695.00 $4,695.00 2.48 lbs Rogue 4 pack 5/8" x 4.5" Bolt Assembly RA0399 1 $0.00 $0.00 10.14 lbs Rogue X-431 - 43" Single Skinny Pull-Up Bar RA0470 8 $0.00 $0.00 26.4 lbs Rogue ML 2.0 43 Beam w/Gusset RA0665 8 $0.00 $0.00 54.99 lbs Rogue 70BP-1 ML 2.0 70" Beam w/Pull-up bar strapped RA0694 8 $0.00 $0.00 89.5 lbs Rogue ML 2.0 3x3x108 Leg - Pair RA0697 8 $0.00 $0.00 29.88 lbs Rogue Rig 2.0 ML-14 Bolt Kit RA0707 1 $0.00 $0.00 35.48 lbs Rogue Rig 2.0 ML-20 Bolt Kit RA0708 1 $0.00 $0.00 20.67 lbs Rogue Rogue 70" Single Pull-up Bar 2.0 RA0771 6 $0.00 $0.00 10.35 lbs Rogue V3 Monster Lite J-Cup Set RA1303 8 $0.00 $0.00 5.19 lbs Rogue 2.5LB Rogue Black Olympic Plate - Pair IP0051-2 10 $6.00 $60.00 10.12 lbs Rogue 5LB Rogue Black Olympic Plate - Pair IP0053-2 10 $12.50 $125.00 63356Quote #: 545 E. 5TH AVE.(614) 358-6190 COLUMBUS, OH 43201 TEAM@ROGUEFITNESS.COM Total Equipment Cost $44,471.82 Discount ($2,199.70) Shipping (FTL)$3,662.49 Grand Total $45,934.61 Bill To: STEVE BROCK COLLEGE STATION POLICE DEPARTMENT 2611 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 Ship To: STEVE BROCK COLLEGE STATION POLICE DEPARTMENT 2611 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 9/11/2019 3:50:29 PM* Shipping quotes are only valid for 24 hours * All previous versions of this form are obsolete * Please ensure the items and quantities on this quote are correct prior to placing your order Page 1 of 5 22.1 lbs Rogue Rogue HG Bumper 2.0 - 10LB - Pair IP0514-10-2 12 $45.13 $541.56 52 lbs Rogue Rogue HG Bumper 2.0 - 25LB - Pair IP0514-25-2 12 $62.22 $746.64 92 lbs Rogue Rogue HG Bumper 2.0 - 45LB - Pair IP0514-45-2 15 $113.57 $1,703.55 0.9 lbs Rogue Rogue Spring Collars - Pair IP0063 20 $8.00 $160.00 37.5 lbs Rogue Rogue 25mm Bella Bar 2.0 (Black w/ Bright)RA0584-BLBR 2 $206.94 $413.88 48.53 lbs Rogue 28.5mm Rogue Bar 2.0 Black Shaft w/Bright Sleeves RA0604-BLBR 10 $254.40 $2,544.00 25 lbs York 5' 25lb Hard Chrome International Bar- 30mm YK32115 5 $153.00 $765.00 3.75 lbs Rogue Rogue Wood Rings - Set RA0022 10 $69.12 $691.20 11.75 lbs Rogue Medball 10 LB Black RA0630-BK 5 $73.60 $368.00 15.95 lbs Rogue Medball 14 LB Black RA0632-BK 10 $82.80 $828.00 22.03 lbs Rogue Medball 20 LB Black RA0635-BK 10 $96.60 $966.00 10.95 lbs Rogue Landmine Single 5/8 RA0017 1 $90.25 $90.25 29.16 lbs Rogue S-35E Rogue "E" Sled RA0429 1 $90.25 $90.25 61.95 lbs Rogue Rogue 9 Bar Holder 2.0 RA0524 2 $124.64 $249.28 136 lbs Rogue Adjustable Bench 2.0 RA0643 2 $517.75 $1,035.50 47.42 lbs Rogue Rogue Utility Bench 2.0 (w/ Rubber Feet)RA1362 8 $172.32 $1,378.56 28.73 lbs Rogue Rogue V2 Bumper Stacker with Wheels RF0488 7 $93.84 $656.88 255.02 lbs Rogue Rogue Abram GHD 2.0 RF0594 1 $695.00 $695.00 90.2 lbs Rogue Rogue Echo Dog Sled RF0717 1 $185.25 $185.25 393.8 lbs Rogue 3 Tier Universal Storage System 2.0 - DB/DB/DB RF0772-DB-DB-DB 2 $593.75 $1,187.50 9/11/2019 3:50:29 PM* Shipping quotes are only valid for 24 hours * All previous versions of this form are obsolete * Please ensure the items and quantities on this quote are correct prior to placing your order Page 2 of 5 21.4 lbs Rogue Infinity/MLite Bolt Together Wall Ball Target RF0486 10 $75.53 $755.30 14.06 lbs Rogue 13LB Rogue Kettlebell IP0002 5 $18.54 $92.70 28 lbs Rogue 26LB Rogue Kettlebell IP0004 10 $35.02 $350.20 37 lbs Rogue 35LB Rogue Kettlebell IP0005 10 $42.23 $422.30 55 lbs Rogue 53LB Rogue Kettlebell IP0007 10 $57.68 $576.80 72 lbs Rogue 70LB Rogue Kettlebell IP0009 5 $72.10 $360.50 20 lbs Rogue 10LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0021-2 5 $23.75 $118.75 30 lbs Rogue 15LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0023-2 1 $35.15 $35.15 40.36 lbs Rogue 20LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0025-2 5 $47.50 $237.50 50.7 lbs Rogue 25LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0027-2 5 $58.90 $294.50 61.02 lbs Rogue 30LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0029-2 1 $71.25 $71.25 72 lbs Rogue 35LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0030-2 5 $81.70 $408.50 80 lbs Rogue 40LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0031-2 1 $93.58 $93.58 92.6 lbs Rogue 45LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0032-2 1 $106.40 $106.40 100 lbs Rogue 50LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0033-2 5 $117.33 $586.65 110 lbs Rogue 55LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0034-2 1 $128.25 $128.25 120 lbs Rogue 60LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0035-2 1 $140.60 $140.60 130 lbs Rogue 65LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0036-2 1 $152.00 $152.00 160 lbs Rogue 80LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0039-2 1 $188.10 $188.10 202 lbs Rogue 100LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0043-2 1 $235.60 $235.60 9/11/2019 3:50:29 PM* Shipping quotes are only valid for 24 hours * All previous versions of this form are obsolete * Please ensure the items and quantities on this quote are correct prior to placing your order Page 3 of 5 244 lbs Rogue 120LB Rogue Rubber Hex Dumbbell - Pair IP0047-2 1 $282.15 $282.15 26.9 lbs Rogue 50' Power Rope w/End Whipping KRP50 1 $125.00 $125.00 1.7 lbs Rogue Rogue Speed Rope - Black - 10 Pack YA0013-10 2 $90.00 $180.00 12 lbs Rogue Rogue 6" Foam Plyobox PAD006 1 $175.00 $175.00 18.67 lbs Rogue Rogue 12" Foam Plyobox PAD007 1 $225.00 $225.00 25.7 lbs Rogue Rogue 20" Foam Plyobox PAD009 1 $285.00 $285.00 55.2 lbs Rogue Rogue Flat Ship Games Box (w/ screws)RF0253 10 $120.00 $1,200.00 148 lbs Rogue Rogue ECHO Bike v2.0 IP0822 5 $750.00 $3,750.00 61.8 lbs Concept2 Concept 2 Wall Mounted Ski Erg with PM5 C2-PN2715-US 2 $770.00 $1,540.00 42.2 lbs Concept2 Concept 2 Ski Erg Floor Stand v2 C2-PN2720-US 2 $180.00 $360.00 66 lbs Concept2 BLACK Concept 2 Model D Rower w/PM5 Monitor C20003-5 10 $850.00 $8,500.00 7.6 lbs Dollamur Rogue Individual Mat 72" x 36" Black DM0097-Black 10 $70.00 $700.00 1.62 lbs Rogue Abmat AB10 15 $25.00 $375.00 1.4 lbs Rogue Rogue Gym Chalk v2 IP0092 10 $11.99 $119.90 7.19 lbs Rogue Rogue Echo Gym Timer IP0409 2 $269.00 $538.00 7.84 lbs Rogue Wall Mount Jump Rope Hanger (8" depth)RA0858-8 2 $28.03 $56.06 2.9 lbs Rogue Trigger Point The Grid 2.0 Black TP0007 5 $64.99 $324.95 0.28 lbs Rogue #0 RF Micro - Orange 1/4" (Pair)HB0000-2 1 $16.01 $16.01 0.54 lbs Rogue #1 RF Mini - Red 1/2" (Pair)HB0001-2 1 $18.05 $18.05 0.76 lbs Rogue #2 RF Monster Mini - Blue 1/2" (Pair)HB0002-2 2 $27.08 $54.16 9/11/2019 3:50:29 PM* Shipping quotes are only valid for 24 hours * All previous versions of this form are obsolete * Please ensure the items and quantities on this quote are correct prior to placing your order Page 4 of 5 1.22 lbs Rogue #3 RF - Light - Green 1 1/8" (Pair)HB0003-2 2 $35.86 $71.72 1.84 lbs Rogue #4 RF Average - Black 1 3/4" (Pair)HB0004-2 1 $44.89 $44.89 ZPL FTL - 1 Truck - No Liftgate 9/11/2019 3:50:29 PM* Shipping quotes are only valid for 24 hours * All previous versions of this form are obsolete * Please ensure the items and quantities on this quote are correct prior to placing your order Page 5 of 5 L --------------------------- Fit n ess Cente r Specia li sts Bill To: Marathon Fitness www.MarathonFitness .com P.O . Box 17705 Sugar Land , TX 77496 Tel:(800) 391-9496 Fax:(888) 240-9360 Ship To: College Station Police Department 2611 Texas Avenue South College Station , TX 77842 College Station Police Department 2611 Texas Avenue South College Station, TX 77842 Salesperson Sam lturrino Qty. Item Number 3 TRM 731-B 2 EFX 635-B FREIGHT EQUIP INSTALL -1 VOLUME DISCOUNT BUY BOARD Proposal Valid Until 10/25/2019 Description Precor TRM 731 Treadmill -120v -P30 Console , Version 2(Tungsten Shroud/Black Frame) Precor 635 EFX -Dual action w/Adjustable Crossramp - P30 Console (Tungsten Shroud/Black Frame) Freight Equipment Installation No Charge Freight and Equipment Installation New Customer Discount for Receipt of 5 Unit Order in its Entirety. BUY BOARD INFORMATIONVendor: Team Marathon Fitness , Address : PO Box 17705, Sugar Land , TX 77496Phone: (281) 565-2307 , Contact: Paul Croegaert, Email : paul@marathonfitness .comFederal ID : 68- 05446644 , Contract: Athletic, PE & Gym .Supplies H.D. Exercise Eq . & Accessories #583-19, Effective Date : 4/1/2019 Unit Retail $ 7 ,545 .00 $ 5 ,995.00 $ 875.00 $ 750 .00 $ 1,625.00 Subtotal Sales Proposal Date I Page Aug 26, 2019 Page 1 of 1 Proposal Number QT0020349 Printed On 8/26/2019 At 3:52:15PM Terms Net 30 Sales Price Extended Price $ 5 ,281.50 $ 15 ,844.50 $ 4 ,196.50 $ 8,393.00 $ 875.00 $ 875.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 1,625.00 $ -1 ,625 .00 Sales Tax 0.00% $ 24,237.50 $ 0.00 I accept the terms and conditions of this proposal. Prices are valid for 30 days. Equipment remains the property of Marathon Fitness until paid in full. 1--------t------1 Mastercard, American Express, or VISA are accepted and subject to a 3% convenience fee. 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Bin - 115V, 350 lb.Air Cooled Undercounter Flake Ice Machine with 50 lb. Bin - 115V, 350 lb. Manitowoc UFF-0350A 29" Air Cooled Undercounter Flake IceManitowoc UFF-0350A 29" Air Cooled Undercounter Flake Ice Machine with 50 lb. Bin - 115V, 350 lb.Machine with 50 lb. Bin - 115V, 350 lb. Item #: Item #: 499UFF0350AA499UFF0350AA MFR #: UFF0350A-161MFR #: UFF0350A-161 DepartmentsDepartments CartCart 44AccountAccount SearchSearch Rapid ReorderRapid Reorder Shipping: Usually Ships in 3 Business Days View all Manitowoc Ice Undercounter Ice Machines You May Also Need You May Also Need Manitowoc Ice UFF0350A-161 DetailsManitowoc Ice UFF0350A-161 Details Wish ListWish List  Makes up to 350 lb. of ice per day Flake ice is perfect for presentation as well as food and beverage chilling Durable, easy-to-clean stainless steel cabinet High load capacity bearings ensure reliability 50 lb. ice storage bin; ice scoop included  Noble Chemical 1 gallon / 128 oz. Arctic Ready To Use Ice Arctic Ice Machine Cleaner - Nickel Safe - 1 Pint / 16 oz. Manitowoc Ice 000000084 I/M Cleaner Mii C Pure Oceanloch-L Water Filtration System with Oceanloch-L $7.49 / Each 4 Add to CartAdd to Cart $6.49 / Eachplusplus 1 Add to CartAdd to Cart $24.90 / Each 1 Add to CartAdd to Cart $139.99 / Eachplusplus 1 Add to CartAdd to Cart  1 Add to CartAdd to Cart $3,756.00/Each Login for details  Ask a question Ask a questionPrint pagePrint page Manitowoc UFF-0350A 29" Air Cooled Undercounter Flake Ice Machine w… #499UFF0350AA Back To TopBack To Top  Perfect for small volume ice production, or as a backup for a larger ice machine, this Manitowoc UFF-0350A undercounter air cooled ice machine is specifically designed to fit in areas with limited space. It features a 50 lb. capacity ice bin, but it can produce up to 350 lb. of ice per day. The ice machine's innovative door swings up and out of the way for unrestricted access to your ice supply, helping you to maximize your space. It features adjustable legs (4 1/2"-6") to suit your kitchen or bar configuration. This unit makes flake ice, which is perfect for various uses at seafood markets and buffets, as well as restaurants, bars, and cafes. It's perfect for contact presentation of fish fillets, fresh fruit, and more since it forms completely around the food to cool it quickly. Or, you can use it to chill iced coffees, mixed drinks, soft drinks, and more for an attractive presentation. This unit also comes with an ice scoop for convenient and sanitary retrieval of ice. This machine's refrigeration system has a 1/2 hp compressor and uses R-404A, CFC- free refrigerant. It requires a 115V electrical connection. Overall Dimensions: Left to Right: 29" Front to Back: 27 3/16" Height: 33 1/2" This Item Ships via Common Carrier. For more information and tips to help your delivery go smoothly, click here. Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed. Attention CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning  Manitowoc UFF-0350A 29" Air Cooled Undercounter Flake Ice Machine w… #499UFF0350AA Back To TopBack To Top  MANITOWOC ICE UFF0350A-161 SPECSMANITOWOC ICE UFF0350A-161 SPECS Width 29 Inches Depth 27 3/16 Inches Height 33 1/2 Inches Phase 1 Voltage 115 24 Hour Ice Yield 350 Pounds Bin Storage Capacity 50 lb. Condenser Type Air Cooled Ice Type Flake Ice Type Ice Machines Customer questions about this productCustomer questions about this product Why is a water filter automatically added to my cart with this item? The use of poor quality feed water may void your equipment's warranty. Therefore, it’s important that your water be filtered to the highest quality and a compatible water filter will be included when you add this piece of equipment to your cart. You may remove the filter from the cart prior to purchase. How do I ensure my new Manitowoc product’s warranty is activated? To ensure your warranty is activated with the manufacturer, you can register your product online at Manitowoc’s website under the services tab. Go to http://manitowocice.com/Service/Warranty#Warranty-Registration Will this ice machine meet my business’s ice demand? Every business type has unique demands for ice. If you have any questions about how much ice you’ll need please reference our Types of Ice Machines buying guide. Ask your own question!Ask your own question! CE ListedCE Listed This item complies with the standards imposed by the Conformance European (CE), a division of the Intertek group. Manitowoc Air Cooled Ice MachinesManitowoc Air Cooled Ice Machines Enhance the quality of your beverages with the Manitowoc air cooled ice machine. With a yield range of 310 pounds to over 2300 pounds, this ice machine is sure to keep up with drink orders in your establishment. Check out this brief video to learn more!  TranscriptTranscript EmbedEmbedAboutAbout Manitowoc UFF-0350A 29" Air Cooled Undercounter Flake Ice Machine w… #499UFF0350AA Back To TopBack To Top  Specsheet Manual Manual Warranty   Resources and Downloads for Resources and Downloads for Manitowoc Ice UFF0350A-161Manitowoc Ice UFF0350A-161 A PDF viewer is required to view this product's information. Download Adobe Acrobat software Warranty InfoWarranty Info RESIDENTIAL USERS: Vendor assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages resulting from installation in non-commercial or residential applications. The right is reserved to deny shipment for residential usage; if this occurs, you will be notified as soon as possible. ResourcesResources Types of Ice Machines Restaurant Equipment Certification Marks Explained Equivalent Items Equivalent Items  Manitowoc Ice RF0385A (Formerly) Related ItemsRelated Items ETL SanitationETL Sanitation This item meets the sanitation standards imposed by the ETL, a division of the Intertek Group. ETL US & CanadaETL US & Canada This item meets the electrical product safety standards imposed by the ETL, a division of the Intertek Group, for use in the United States and Canada. 5-15P5-15P This unit comes with a NEMA 5-15P plug. 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College Station, TX 77845 INSTALL TO: City of College Station PD College Station, TX 77845 Room 1612 Evidence Shelving PAYMENT TERMS QUOTE NAME SALESPERSON Net 30 - Billable upon delivery, payment due in 30 days Tom Beirne tbeirne@southwestsolutions.com 512-203-7204 LEAD TIME 6 to 8 weeks (after receipt of order) SOURCEWELL: EVIDENCE SHELVING, ROOM 1612 - WIDE SPAN AND 4POST DESCRIPTION LINE $35,981.27 Per Drawing: 93287-1Sw 1 ROOM 1612: WIDE SPAN AND 4 POST SHELVING Per Drawing: 93287-1 Sw Includes all freight, delivery and handling and installation services based on standard conditions. All services to be performed during normal business hours. Assumes clear and easy access to all loading docks, elevators, and installation sites. Pricing per 2017 Sourcewell (formerly NJPA) - Contract No. 031715-KII Subtotal: Total: $35,981.27 $35,981.27 Plus Applicable Sales Tax: Financing and leasing options are available. Call for details. P.O. #: Date: Authorized Signature: Southwest Solutions Group, Inc. 2300 Greenhill Dr. Bldg. H Suite 800 Round Rock, TX 78664 Date: July 30, 2019 Project # 93287 Page 1 of 1 www.southwestsolutions.com Phone: (800) 803-1083 Quote valid for 30 days. Quote # 108809 Credit Card payments over $25,000 are subject to a 2.50% Convenience Fee BILL TO: Brian Crowe Vaughn Construction 2421 Earl Rudder Fwy. College Station, TX 77845 INSTALL TO: College Station PD Pallet Rack for 1607A and A1401 PAYMENT TERMS QUOTE NAME SALESPERSON Net 30 - Billable upon delivery, payment due in 30 days Tom Beirne tbeirne@southwestsolutions.com 512-203-7204 LEAD TIME 6 to 8 weeks (after receipt of order) EVIDENCE SHELVING, ROOM 1607A: PALLET AND BIKE RACK DESCRIPTION LINE $23,755.00 ROOM 1607A and 1401A(4 sections) 1 ROOM 1607A: PALLET AND BIKE RACK Per Drawing: 93287-1 Includes all freight, delivery and handling and installation services based on standard conditions. All services to be performed during normal business hours. Assumes clear and easy access to all loading docks, elevators, and installation sites. Subtotal: Total: $23,755.00 $23,755.00 Plus Applicable Sales Tax: Financing and leasing options are available. Call for details. P.O. #: Date: Authorized Signature: Purchase Pricing PROPOSAL WS W92679 09/11/2019 11:36:02 Confidential - Copyright© 2008 XEROX CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 Presented to City of College Station By Mark Hitt- XBS On 9/11/2019 Contract: *MAC* ST OF TX- DIR FMV-CPA #DIR-CPO-4412 Negotiated Contract : 072804700 All information in this proposal is considered confidential and is for the sole use of City of College Station. If you would like to acquire the solution described in this proposal, we would be happy to offer a Xerox order agreement. Pricing is subject to credit approval and is valid until 10/11/2019. For any questions, please contact me at (210)805-8200 Solution Product Description Item Agreement Information Requested Install Date 1. B7035H (XEROX B7035 TND TRAY) - Embedded 1-line Fax - No Post Script - Office Finisher Lx Purchase Price: $3,505.00 Customer Ed: $303.00 Analyst Services: $459.00 9/30/2019 Total Purchase Amount $4,267.00 (Excluding Applicable Taxes ) Maintenance Pricing Item Monthly Minimum Payment Print Charges Meter Volume Band Per Print Rate Maintenance Plan Features 1. B7035H $55.00 1: Black and White Impressions 1 - 10,000 10,001+ Included $0.0045 - Term: 36 Months - Consumable Supplies Included for all prints - Pricing Fixed for Term Total $55.00 Minimum Payments (Excluding Applicable Taxes) Quotation Quote #Date 09/06/19186733 Sales Rep Robert Abt 979-846-9727 Ext. 205 abt@Avinext.com For Phones Accounts Payable (979) 764-3569 City of College Station (979) 764-3571 PO #Terms Ship Date Ship ViaP.O. Box 9973, 310 Krenek Tap Road College Station, TX 77842 United States Net 30 days Part Description Qty Price Ext. Price 1 1 COMTAMU3 TAMU MultiMedia Contract # C5535732 2 10 3 $23.24 $232.40FAP33-TR Atlas New Construction Ring FAP33T-W 32 4 $155.99 $4,991.68FAP33T-W Atlas PAIR 3" Full Range Speaker System with 70.7/100V-16W Transformer 26 5 $187.49 $4,874.74FAP43T-W Atlas 4.5" Coaxial Speaker Sys with Transformer (Pair) 1 6 $813.75 $813.75UND6IO-BT-W -C Attero Tech UND6IO-BT-W -C 4x 2-Channel 2-Gang Dante W all Plate W ith Bluetooth, Dante Control 40 7 $105.00 $4,200.00REN10016Rental 19' Scissor Lift (per day) 5150 8 $1.00 $5,150.00HDWMOUNTMounting Hardware 721 9 $70.00 $50,470.00SER10007Avinext A/V Technician 531 10 $90.00 $47,790.00SER100080Avinext Lead A/V Programmer 709 11 $90.00 $63,810.00SER10008Avinext Lead A/V Technician 120 12 $90.00 $10,800.00SER10009Avinext Lead A/V Designer 333 13 $90.00 $29,970.00SER100014Avinext Project Manager 1000 14 $1.00 $1,000.00SER10016Avinext Travel Expenses 1 15 $2.56 $2.56NL2FXLWC NL2FX Neutrik Professional Audio SpeakON Twist and Lock Speaker connector 29 16 $2.79 $80.91CD-MX915H BTX CD-MX915H Maxblox Hood for CD-MX Connectors 29 17 $15.26 $442.54CD-MX9F BTX CD-MX9F MaxBlox DB9(f) to Terminal Block 2 18 $10.26 $20.52CMS006WChief CMS006W FIXED PIPE 6" W HITE 28 19 $191.03 $5,348.84LTM1UChief LTM1U Micro-Adjust Tilt W all Mount Large 6 20 $25.65 $153.90PAC116Chief PAC116 STEEL STUD/DRYW ALL ANCHOR KIT - 8PC 6 21 $111.15 $666.90PACPC1Chief PACPC1 POW ER CONDITIONER ACCESSORY 4 22 $139.74 $558.96RPMAUChief RPMAU UNIVERSAL RPMA 1 23 $174.36 $174.36XSM1U 09/09/19 10:18:39 Page 1 / 6 1 of 6 Avinext Quote# 186733 Part Description Qty Price Ext. Price Chief XSM1U Micro-Adjust Fixed W all Mount X-Large 2 24 $272.54 $545.08XTM1UChief XTM1U Micro-Adjust Tilt W all Mount X-Large 4 25 $1,703.69 $6,814.76140-101103-01 Christie Lens Lens/ 0.95-1.22 Zoom G/ Christie 1-Chip DLP G/GS Series HD, DW 4 26 $4,861.41 $19,445.64140-049104-01 Christie DW U630-GS 1-DLP, Solid State W UXGA 1920x1200, 6750lm ISO, - no lens - white 4 27 $226.80 $907.20C011ERFClockaudio C011ERF Omni directional Boundary Layer microphone, solid brass tip to tip, through desktop with RF Filter. Black 8 28 $1,200.00 $9,600.00AM-200 Crestron AM-200 Media Presentation System 200 1 29 $2,000.00 $2,000.00AM-300 Crestron AM-300 Media Presentation System 300 1 30 $500.00 $500.00C3RY-16 Crestron C3RY-16 3-Series™ Control Card – 16 Relay Ports 21 31 $50.00 $1,050.00CBL-HD-12 Crestron CBL-HD-12 Crestron® Certified HDMI® Interface Cable, 18 Gbps, 12 ft (3.6 m) 99 32 $35.71 $3,535.29CBL-HD-6 Crestron CBL-HD-6 Crestron® Certified HDMI® Interface Cable, 18 Gbps, 6 ft (1.8 m) 1 33 $428.57 $428.57CEN-CI3-1-POE Crestron CEN-CI3-1-POE 3-Series® Card Interface – 1 Slot, w/PoE Injector 1 34 $17,857.14 $17,857.14CEN-FUSION-SERVE R-R330 Crestron Pre-configured Server for Crestron Fusion® 1 35 $1,285.71 $1,285.71CP3Crestron CP3 3-Series Control System® 7 36 $1,857.14 $12,999.98CP3NCrestron CP3N 3-Series Control System® 1 37 $1,928.57 $1,928.57DM-DA4-4K-C Crestron DM-DA4-4K-C 1:4 4K HDMI® to DM 8G+® & HDBaseT® Splitter 7 38 $1,428.57 $9,999.99DMF-CI-8 Crestron DMF-CI-8 DigitalMedia™ Card Chassis for DM-NVX-C & DMCF, 8 Slots 32 39 $1,285.71 $41,142.72DM-NVX-350 Crestron DM-NVX-350 DM NVX™ 4K60 4:4:4 HDR Network AV Encoder/Decoder 16 40 $1,285.71 $20,571.36DM-NVX-350C Crestron DM-NVX-350C DM NVX™ 4K60 4:4:4 HDR Network AV Encoder/Decoder Card 16 41 $1,714.29 $27,428.64DM-NVX-352 Crestron DM-NVX-352 DM NVX™ 4K60 4:4:4 HDR Network AV Encoder/Decoder with Dante® Audio 40 42 $1,714.29 $68,571.60DM-NVX-352C Crestron DM-NVX-352C DM NVX™ 4K60 4:4:4 HDR Network AV Encoder/Decoder Card with Dante® Audio 2 43 $1,285.71 $2,571.42DM-RMC-4KZ-SCALE R-C Crestron DM-RMC-4KZ-SCALER-C DigitalMedia 8G+® 4K60 4:4:4 HDR Receiver and Room Controller with Scaler 1 44 $1,071.43 $1,071.43DM-TX-4KZ-202-C Crestron DM-TX-4KZ-202-C DigitalMedia 8G+® 4K60 4:4:4 HDR Transmitter 202 1 45 $500.00 $500.00FT2-700-ELEC-B Crestron FT2-700-ELEC-B FlipTop™ FT2 Series, 700 Size, Electrical, Black 1 46 $214.29 $214.29FT2A-CBLR-GR-4K-H D Crestron FT2A-CBLR-GR-4K-HD Gravity Cable Retractor for FT2 Series, HDMI® to HDMI, 18 Gbps 1 47 $57.14 $57.14FT2A-PLT-BLANK-10 Crestron FT2A-PLT-BLANK-10 Blank Plate Modules for FT2 Series, Qty. 10 1 48 $142.86 $142.86FT2A-PW R-US-3 Crestron FT2A-PW R-US-3 AC Power Outlet Module for FT2 Series, Triple, US NEMA 5, Type B, w/2 Under-Table Outlets & Cord 6 49 $778.57 $4,671.42MPC3-302-B Crestron MPC3-302-B 3-Series® Media Presentation Controller 302, Black 6 50 $778.57 $4,671.42MPC3-302-W Crestron MPC3-302-W 3-Series® Media Presentation Controller 302, W hite 1 51 $71.43 $71.43PWE-4803RU Crestron PW E-4803RU PoE Injector 1 52 $714.29 $714.29RMC3Crestron RMC3 3-Series® Room Media Controller 09/09/19 10:18:39 Page 2 / 6 2 of 6 Avinext Quote# 186733 Part Description Qty Price Ext. Price 1 53 $92.86 $92.86RMK-IFE-1U Crestron RMK-IFE-1U IFE Rack Mount Kit. 1 54 $3,428.57 $3,428.57TS-1542-TILT-B-S Crestron TS-1542-TILT-B-S 15.6 in. HD Touch Screen, Tabletop Tilt, Black Smooth 1 55 $714.29 $714.29RMC3Crestron RMC3 3-Series® Room Media Controller 3 56 $1,714.29 $5,142.87TSW-1060-B-S Crestron TSW -1060-B-S 10.1 in. Touch Screen, Black Smooth 3 57 $178.57 $535.71TSW-1060-TTK-B-S Crestron TSW -1060-TTK-B-S Tabletop Kit for TSS-10 and TSW -1060, Black Smooth 6 58 $1,000.00 $6,000.00TSW-760-B-S Crestron TSW -760-B-S 7 in. Touch Screen, Black Smooth 3 59 $142.86 $428.58TSW-760-TTK-B-S Crestron TSW -760-TTK-B-S Tabletop Kit for TSW -760 and TSS-7, Black Smooth 3 60 $28.57 $85.71TSW-UMB-60 Crestron TSW -UMB-60 Universal Mounting Bracket for TSS-7, TSS-10, and TSW -x60 Series 400 61 $0.66 $264.00CCP1.25BK Techflex Clean Cut 1 1/4-Inch Braided Cable Sleeve, Black 1 62 $3,132.00 $3,132.00300321Draper 300321 AeroLift 100, 110 V 1 63 $670.50 $670.50300289Draper 300289 (B) Ceiling Closure Panel - W hite 1 64 $954.00 $954.00300280Draper 300280 AeroLift 100 Environmental Airspace Housing - W hite 1 65 $212.25 $212.25121223Draper 121223 LVC-IV & LVC-S, 110 V 11 66 $313.30 $3,446.3016523Extreme Networks Audio Video Bridging Feature Pack - License - 1 switch - for Summit X440, X440-24, X440-24p-10, X440-24T-10, X440-48, X440-48p-10, X440-48T-10 11 67 $4,976.90 $54,745.9016178Extreme Networks Summit X450-G2 Series X450-G2-48t-10GE4 - Switch - managed - 48 x 10/100/1000 + 4 x 10 Gigabit SFP+ - rack-mountable 1 68 $2,542.50 $2,542.5060-1488-01 Extron 60-1488-01 MediaPort 200 HDMI and Audio to USB Scaling Bridge 1 69 $97.50 $97.5060-190-01 Extron 60-190-01 RSU 129 1U 9.5" Deep Universal Rack Shelf Kit 3 70 $735.31 $2,205.9317109FSR CB-22SP 2'x2' CB w/ 2 1 RU Mnts, Smart AC, Fan, Proj Pole Adptr 7 71 $1,411.76 $9,882.32Computers 2 72 $374.25 $748.50BW929AHPE Universal Filler Panel - Rack filler panel - carbonite - 1U (pack of 100) 10 73 $81.75 $817.50H6J85AHPE Rack Hardware Kit 10 74 $1,499.25 $14,992.50P9K41AHPE 800mm x 1075mm G2 Enterprise Pallet Rack - Rack - black with silver accents - 42U - 19" 2 75 $74.25 $148.50P9L11AHPE G2 - Rack grounding kit 8 76 $44.25 $354.00P9L12AHPE G2 Rack Baying Kit 2 77 $336.75 $673.50P9L15AHPE G2 1075mm - Rack panel kit - 42U - 19" 10 78 $224.25 $2,242.50Q9V03AHPE G2 Rack Cable Management Combo Kit 4 79 $856.00 $3,424.00NUCIntel Digital Signage NUC 2 80 $0.38 $0.7611108080034LWC 11108080034 Category 6 one-piece crimp RJ45 plug 2 81 $0.17 $0.34100036LWC 100036 High Performance Category 6 connector strain relief 10 82 $5.03 $50.30112627LWC 112627 BNC Crimp Plug for RG8 plenum solid cable 6500 83 $0.26 $1,690.0016-2C-P-BLK LW C 16-2C-P-BLK Black Commercial Grade General Purpose 16 AW G 2 Conductor Plenum Cable 09/09/19 10:18:39 Page 3 / 6 3 of 6 Avinext Quote# 186733 Part Description Qty Price Ext. Price 640 84 $0.19 $121.6018-2C-P-BLK LW C 18-2C-P-BLK Black Commercial Grade General Purpose 18 AW G 2 Conductor Plenum Cable 1120 85 $0.25 $280.0022-1P-CMP-EZ-BLK LW C 22-1P-CMP-EZ-BLK Black High-Performance EZ-Strip Broadcast Audio 22 AW G 1 Pair Shielded Plenum Cable 21050 86 $0.41 $8,630.5024-4P-P-L6-EN-BLK LW C 24-4P-P-L6-EN-BLK Black Category 6 U/UTP EN Series 23 AW G 4 Pair Unshielded Cable 2 87 $0.00 $0.00M77840-RHCB-RJ LW C AV Service Rack Blank 400 88 $0.03 $12.00CT-UV-8 LW C Cable Zip Tie 8" 7 89 $19.59 $137.13E-DPM-HDF LW C E-DPM-HDF .75' Specialty Dongle for converting DiplayPort output to an HDMI TMDS Signal 28 90 $2.66 $74.48PC6B003BKLWC PC6B003BK 3' LAN Solutions Category 6 U/UTP Pre-Made Patch Cable 14 91 $3.35 $46.90PC6B005BKLWC PC6B005BK 5' LAN Solutions Category 6 U/UTP Pre-Made Patch Cable 29 92 $3.99 $115.71PC6B007BKLWC PC6B007BK 7' LAN Solutions Category 6 U/UTP Pre-Made Patch Cable 2 93 $4.97 $9.94PC6B010BKLWC PC6B010BK 10' LAN Solutions Category 6 U/UTP Pre-Made Patch Cable 30 94 $6.69 $200.70PC6B015BKLWC PC6B015BK 15' LAN Solutions Category 6 U/UTP Pre-Made Patch Cable 17 95 $9.91 $168.47PC6B025BKLWC PC6B025BK 25' LAN Solutions Category 6 U/UTP Pre-Made Patch Cable 700 96 $4.69 $3,283.00RG8-CMP-BLK LW C RG8-CMP-BLK Black Microwave and W ireless RF400 RG8 Solid Dual Shield Plenum Cable 2 97 $2,892.80 $5,785.60LS-100-01-GY ListenIR iDSP Standard System 4 98 $16.79 $67.16189755Velcro 1/2" OneW rap 25yd Non-Plenum 2 99 $778.70 $1,557.40DWR-16-22PD Middle Atlantic DW R-16-22PD 16SP/22D W ALLRACK W /PLEXI 2 100 $40.30 $80.60DWR-RR16 Middle Atlantic DW R-RR16 16SP REAR RL KIT DW R/EW R 30 101 $10.40 $312.00EB2Middle Atlantic EB2 2SP FLANGED ECONO BLANK 5 102 $20.80 $104.00HPMiddle Atlantic HP 100PC 10-32 RACK SCREW S W 4 103 $3,185.00 $12,740.00L5-FLFRKT-33 TXAM Middle Atlantic L5-FLFRKT-33 TXAM L5 LECTERN 33 Custom Texas A&M HSC Thermolaminate Finish - Maple 32 104 $7.74 $247.68LBP-4R90 Middle Atlantic LBP-4R90 10PK 90DEGREE 4"OFFSET 2 105 $249.60 $499.20LVFD-16 Middle Atlantic LVFD-16 16SP LARGE PERF FR DOOR 28 106 $39.65 $1,110.20U1VMiddle Atlantic U1V 1SP VENTED UTILITY SHELF 12 107 $52.65 $631.80U2VMiddle Atlantic U2V 2SP VENTED UTILITY SHELF 69 108 $2.41 $166.29CFP1WHPanduit MiniCom 1P FP W H 147 109 $10.55 $1,550.85CJ688TGBLPanduit MINI-COM TX6 Plus - Modular insert - black - 1 port 3 110 $79.78 $239.34CPP48FMWBLYPanduit MINI-COM Flush Mount Modular - Patch panel - black - 2U - 19" - 48 ports 16 111 $18.56 $296.96FP6X88MTGPanduit TX6A 6A UTP Field Term RJ45 Plug - Network connector - Field Term RJ45 (P) - CAT 6a - IEEE 802.3af/IEEE 802.3at/IEEE 802.3bt - blue 1 112 $117,457.20 $117,457.20Quote # 00110328 Planar LCD Video W all 7W x3H LX55X-L 1 113 $35,289.65 $35,289.65VSN1172-RPSU Datapath video wall processor 1 114 $1,336.00 $1,336.00CDN64QSC CDN64 Q-SYS Dante Bridge Card, 64x64 09/09/19 10:18:39 Page 4 / 6 4 of 6 Avinext Quote# 186733 Part Description Qty Price Ext. Price 3 115 $280.00 $840.00CIML4QSC CIML4 Four channels of microphone / line-level analog audio input with 48V phantom power 3 116 $256.00 $768.00COL4QSC COL4 Four channels of balanced, line-level analog output 6 117 $2,672.00 $16,032.00CORE 110f QSC CORE 110f Unified Core with 24 local audio I/O channels, 128x128 network I/O channels, dual LAN ports, POTS and VoIP telephony, 16x16 GPIO, 16 next-generation AEC processors, 1RU. 1 118 $5,344.00 $5,344.00Core 510i QSC CORE 510i Integrated Core with eight I/O card slots, 256 x 256 networked audio channels, dual redundant media LAN ports, one Auxiliary LAN port, 16 configurable GPIO, 64 next-generation AEC processors 2 119 $2,672.00 $5,344.00CXD4.3Q-NA QSC 4000W Q-SYS Network Amplifier using FAST channel combining technology. 4 Mic/Line input channels. 900 watts/ch at 8Ù, 1400 watts/ch at 4Ù, 1200 watts/ch at 2Ù, 625 watts/ch into 100V loads, 500 watts/ch direct drive 70V, with GPIO and Analog Standalone mode 2 120 $3,744.00 $7,488.00CXD8.4Qn QSC CXD8.4Qn Multi-Channel 500W /CH Q-SYS Amplifier W ith No Analog Inputs, Provides FAST channel combining for higher power output, offers GPIO for control functions, and Supports 2?-16? Low-Z operation as well as 70V and 100V High-Z operation. 1 121 $1,536.00 $1,536.00I/O USB Bridge QSC Q-SYS PoE bridging endpoint for AV-to-USB Bridging. Delivers driverless usb 2.0 connection. Includes dual LAN connections 1 122 $3,999.20 $3,999.20PTZ-20x60 QSC Q-SYS PoE camera for AV-to-USB Bridging 20x Optical Zoom 60° horizontal field of view. For medium to large conference rooms. Includes Lan, 3G-SDI and HDMI; includes a PTZ-W MB1 (W all Mount Bracket) 8 123 $447.20 $3,577.60SPA2-60 QSC 1/2 RU 2 Channel ENERGY STAR amplifier / Stereo operation 60 watts into 8Ù & 4Ù, Bridged operation 200 watts into 8Ù & 4Ù, and 250 watts into 70v and 100v / 100-240 VAC Operation 1 124 $729.29 $729.29P-LM-NI1X72O Samsung Protection Plus Fast Track with W hite Glove Delivery - Extended service agreement - express exchange (for commercial displays with 75" diagonal size with 3 years warranty) - 3 years (from original purchase date of the equipment) - response time: NBD - for Samsung ED75D, ME75C, Touch Overlay TE75ECC 2 125 $737.84 $1,475.68P-LM-NN1X82B Samsung Protection Plus Fast Track with W hite Glove Delivery - Extended service agreement - express exchange (for commercial displays with 82"- 95" diagonal size with 3 years warranty) - 3 years (from original purchase date of the equipment) - response time: NBD 6 126 $930.22 $5,581.32PM49HSamsung PM49H - 49" Class PMH Series LED display - with TV tuner - digital signage - 1080p (Full HD) 1920 x 1080 - edge-lit 5 127 $1,236.93 $6,184.65QM49RSamsung QM49R - 49" Class QMR Series LED display - digital signage - partial sun - Tizen OS 4.0 - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR - edge-lit 4 128 $1,657.11 $6,628.44QM55RSamsung QM55R - 55" Class QMR Series LED display - digital signage - partial sun - Tizen OS 4.0 - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR 11 129 $1,895.85 $20,854.35QM65RSamsung QM65R - 65" Class (64.5" viewable) - QMR Series LED display - digital signage - partial sun - Tizen OS 4.0 - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR - edge-lit 1 130 $3,770.39 $3,770.39QM75RSamsung QM75R - 75" Class QMR Series LED display - digital signage - partial sun - Tizen OS 4.0 - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - edge-lit 2 131 $5,792.86 $11,585.72QM85N 09/09/19 10:18:39 Page 5 / 6 5 of 6 Avinext Quote# 186733 Part Description Qty Price Ext. Price Samsung QM85N - 85" Class (84.5" viewable) - Smart Signage LED display - digital signage - Smart TV - Tizen OS 4.0 - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - direct-lit LED 3 132 $215.20 $645.60MX185Shure MX185 Cardioid Condenser Lavalier Microphone with 4' (1.2m) attached cable, Belt-Clip Preamp with XLR, Rotable Tie Clip, Dual Tie Clip, Snap-Fit W indscreen 3 133 $558.40 $1,675.20MXW1/0 Shure MXW 1/O-Z10 Microflex W ireless Bodypack Transmitter W ith Integrated Omni Mic 3 134 $572.80 $1,718.40MXW2/SM58 Shure MXW 2/SM58 Handheld Transmitter with SM58® Microphone (Includes one SB902 Battery) 3 135 $1,300.00 $3,900.00MXWAPT2Shure MXW APT2 2-Channel Access Point Transceiver 3 136 $580.00 $1,740.00MXWNCS2Shure MXW NCS2 2-Channel Networked Charging Station 3 137 $29.60 $88.80SB901AShure SB901A Replacement Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery For Microflex W ireless 3 138 $33.30 $99.90SB902Shure SB902 Shure Rechargeable Battery for GLXD1 and GLXD2 2 139 $5,924.50 $11,849.00VZ-9.4F W olfVision VZ-9.4F CMOS 1080p Desktop Visualizer 1 140 $172.56 $172.56DL95KXantech DL95K Universal Dinky Link Standard Range IR Kit For Commercial and Home A/V Installations - 120 Foot Range SubTotal $928,754.66 Sales Tax $0.00 Shipping $0.00 Total $928,754.66 QUOTES ARE VALID FOR 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE SHOW N ABOVE. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE - PRICES BASED UPON TOTAL PURCHASE - ALL DELIVERY, TRAINING OR CONSULTING SERVICES TO BE BILLED AT PUBLISHED RATES FOR EACH ACTIVITY INVOLVED - GENERALLY ALL HARDW ARE COMPUTER COMPONENTS PROPOSED ABOVE ARE COVERED BY A LIMITED ONE TO THREE YEAR W ARRANTY, COVERING PARTS AND LABOR ON A DEPOT BASIS - W E SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OR W ITH REGARD TO ANY LICENSED PRODUCTS. W E SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS, GOODW ILL, DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF PURPOSE, OR DAMAGES RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT. 09/09/19 10:18:39 Page 6 / 6 6 of 6 ASAP Security Services 8713 Fallbrook Houston, TX 77064 Phone: (877) 418-2727 Fax: (800) 480-8227 Prepared especially for City of College Station - Police Department On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 Prepared by Reed Newberry rnewberry@asapss.com Proposal: 12578 Created: 9/6/2019 Printed: 9/11/2019 Proposal: 12578Proposal for City of College Station - Police Department 9/6/2019 Page: 2 Quantity TotalDescription HD NVR4 PRM 128TB 2U Rack Mnt, Windows Server 2016 $47,500.00 1 3.0 Megapixel WDR, LightCatcher, Day/Night, Indoor Dome, 3-9mm f/1.3 P-iris lens, Self-Learning Video Analytics $32,565.00 39 12.0 MP, Fisheye Camera, Day/Night, 1.45mm f/2.2, Integrated IR $6,480.00 6 3.0 Megapixel WDR, LightCatcher, 3-9mm f/1.3 P-iris lens, Integrated IR, Self-Learning Video Analytics $2,070.00 2 5.0 Megapixel, LightCatcher, 4.3-8mm f/1.8 P-iris lens, Integrated IR, Self-Learning Video Analytics $27,720.00 24 4K UHD (8.0 Megapixel) Bullet Camera, 4.3-8mm f/1.8 P-iris lens, Integrated IR, Self-Learning Video Analytics $1,500.00 1 Pole mount adapter for use with H4A-MT-WALL1, H4-BO-JBOX1, H4SL, H4F and H4 PTZ cameras. $180.00 2 Corner mount adapter for use with H4A-MT-WALL1, H4-BO-JBOX1, H4SL, H4F and H4 PTZ cameras. $90.00 1 H4 Bullet Camera Junction Box $2,430.00 27 Axis P1264 Pinhole Camera for covert thermostat Interview Rooms $856.64 2.00 3.0 MP Video Intercom WDR, Day/Dight $3,450.00 3 Safety Relay for H4 Video Intercom $360.00 3 Surface Mount Adapter for H4 Video Intercom $675.00 3 Louroe AudioKit 1 with Verifact Omni-directional microphone and IF-1 Adapter $2,629.92 6.00 ACC 6 Enterprise, 24 Cameras $19,437.09 3 ACC 6 Enterprise, 8 Cameras $2,290.00 1 24 Port Gigabit PoE Switch, 382W - NA $8,333.35 5 Cat6 Patch Cable 1'$240.00 96.00 24 Port Cat6 Patch Panel $596.68 4 Cat6 Direct Burial Cable $331.67 1.00 CAT6 Cable PVC Green $2,420.04 12.00 Cat6 RJ45 Connectors $96.86 2.00 16-02 OAS STR CMR Grn Stp (Speaker Cable)$273.33 1.00 Misc $3,866.67 1.00 Installation Hardware $800.00 1.00 Shipping and Handling $641.67 1.00 Labor for Installation Project Managment - Non Taxable $1,020.00 12.00 Cad Design Engineer - Non Taxable $680.00 8.00 Labor for Installation Prewire - Non Taxable $11,560.00 136.00 Labor for Installation Trim Out Of Devices - Non Taxable $11,900.00 140.00 Travel Hours - Non Taxable $10,200.00 120.00 Labor for Installation Program/Testing/Commission System(s) - Non Taxable $2,380.00 28.00 12 Month Full Maintenance Plan $19,920.00 12.00 8713 Fallbrook Houston, TX (877) 418-2727 service@asapss.com Proposal: 12578Proposal for City of College Station - Police Department 9/6/2019 Page: 3 Your Price:$225,493.92 Total:$225,493.92 Prices are firm until 10/6/2019 Terms: Due Upon Receipt Quoted by:Reed Newberry, rnewberry@asapss.com Date: 9/6/2019 Job Scope: The installation of a new Avigilon Video Surveillance System for the new College Station Police Department. Installing Thirty-Five (35) 3 megapixel WDR LightCatcher, Day/Night 3-9mm Self-Learning Video Analytic Indoor Domes for recommended interior coverage. Installing two (2) 12 megapixel WDR, LightCatcher, Day/Night 360-degree panoramic camera with imbedded microphone for the interview rooms. Installing Two (2) 3 megapixel WDR LightCatcher, Day/Night 3-9mm Self-Learning Video Analytic Outdoor Bullets for Main Building front entrance. Installing Twenty-Four (24) 5 megapixel LightCatcher, Day/Night Intergrated IR, 4.3-8mm Self-Learning Video Analytic Outdoor Bullets for coverage of exterior main building, both gates, future parking lot, and police annex building. Installing One (1) 8 megapixel 4K Ultra High Defintion (UHD), Day/Night Intergrated IR, 4.3-8mm Self-Learning Video Analytic Outdoor Bullets for multiview coverage of both sides of the back parking area. Replaces the functionality of an obsolete Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera. 12 months of camera maintenance included. End user to provide; -Constant Internet Connection with Static IP. Date:Accepted by: Due to state law, no work on Fire Alarm Installations / Remodels will be performed without proper submittals to the AHJ and a valid Installation/Remodel permit in hand. All Conduit Labor and Material is by others unless specified. Phone Lines are required for both Burglar and Fire Alarm Panels to communicate to a central station and are by others. Network connectivity to alarm panels or computer related equipment by others. ASAP Security provides monitoring of alarm systems, and those fees are additional to this quote and require a monitoring contract. Service Contracts are also an option and require a separate contract and fees. All Fire, Burg and Access Control Alarm Monitoring Permits are the responsibility of the Building Owner. 8713 Fallbrook Houston, TX (877) 418-2727 service@asapss.com 9/24/2019 Item Qty. Product Unit Date: Extended Quote#SM190124 COLLEGE STATION POLICE DROP SHIP Price Valid for 30 Days AER1B33AW +Work Chair,New Aeron,B Size,High-Hgt Range Adj,Tlt Lim and Seat Angle,Hgt Adj Plus Pivot Arms,Non-Uphst Armpads 2 $1,680.00 $873.60 $3,360.00 $1,747.20 48.00 1 ALPBack Support Option +adjustable posturefit SL G1Frame Finish +graphite G1Chassis Finish +graphite G1Base Finish +graphite BBCasters/Glides +2 1/2" hard caster, black yoke, carpet only BKArmpad Finish +black 2318Z Pellicle +8Z Pellicle-Pr Cat 1 03231_Colors +8Z Pellicle graphite AER1C33AW +Work Chair,New Aeron,C Size,High-Hgt Range Adj,Tlt Lim and Seat Angle,Hgt Adj Plus Pivot Arms,Non-Uphst Armpads 1 $1,680.00 $873.60 $1,680.00 $873.60 48.00 2 ALPBack Support Option +adjustable posturefit SL G1Frame Finish +graphite G1Chassis Finish +graphite G1Base Finish +graphite BBCasters/Glides +2 1/2" hard caster, black yoke, carpet only BKArmpad Finish +black 2318Z Pellicle +8Z Pellicle-Pr Cat 1 03231_Colors +8Z Pellicle graphite List:Total: Sell: $5,040.00 $2,620.80 Page 1 of 1 Workplace Resource 4400 NE Loop 410, Suite 130 San Antonio, TX 78218 PH: 1-800-486-6011 FAX: 1-210-226-4218 Workplace Resource 1717 West 6th Street, Suite 190 Austin, Texas 78703 PH: 1-800-580-3000 FAX: 1-512-472-7888 A quote for your consideration. Based on your business needs, we put the following quote together to help with your purchase decision. Below is a detailed summary of the quote we’ve created to help you with your purchase decision. To proceed with this quote, you may respond to this email, order online through your Premier page, or, if you do not have Premier, use this Quote to Order . Quote No.3000046302495.1 Total $15,579.38 Customer #103521573 Quoted On Sep. 13, 2019 Expires by Oct. 13, 2019 Deal ID 16476323 Sales Rep Colton Frankeny Phone (800) 456-3355, 5138539 Email Colton_Frankeny@Dell.com Billing To ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PO BOX 9973 ACCOUNTING DEPT COLLEGE STATION, TX 77842- 7973 Message from your Sales Rep Please contact your Dell sales representative if you have any questions or when you're ready to place an order. Thank you for shopping with Dell! Regards, Colton Frankeny Shipping Group Shipping To LARRY VIERUS CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 310 KRENEK TAP RD COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 (979) 764-6319 Shipping Method Standard Delivery . Product Unit Price Qty Subtotal Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor - U2719D $268.61 58 $15,579.38 Page 1 Dell Marketing LP. U.S. only. Dell Marketing LP. is located at One Dell Way, Mail Stop 8129, Round Rock, TX 78682 Subtotal: Shipping: Non-Taxable Amount: Taxable Amount: Estimated Tax: Total: $15,579.38 $0.00 $15,579.38 $0.00 $0.00 $15,579.38 Special lease pricing may be available for qualified customers and offers. Please contact your DFS Sales Representative for details. Page 2 Dell Marketing LP. U.S. only. Dell Marketing LP. is located at One Dell Way, Mail Stop 8129, Round Rock, TX 78682 Shipping Group Details . Shipping To LARRY VIERUS CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 310 KRENEK TAP RD COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 (979) 764-6319 Shipping Method Standard Delivery Qty Subtotal Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor - U2719D Estimated delivery if purchased today: Sep. 20, 2019 Contract # 75ahh Customer Agreement # DIR-TSO-3763 $268.61 58 $15,579.38 Description SKU Unit Price Qty Subtotal Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor - U2719D 210-ARCV -58 - Dell Limited Hardware Warranty 815-2532 -58 - Advanced Exchange Service, 3 Years 815-2533 -58 - Subtotal: Shipping: Estimated Tax: Total: $15,579.38 $0.00 $0.00 $15,579.38 Page 3 Dell Marketing LP. U.S. only. 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Note: All tax quoted above is an estimate; final taxes will be listed on the invoice. If you have any questions regarding tax please send an e-mail to Tax_Department@dell.com . For certain products shipped to end-users in California, a State Environmental Fee will be applied to your invoice. Dell encourages customers to dispose of electronic equipment properly. Page 4 Dell Marketing LP. U.S. only. Dell Marketing LP. is located at One Dell Way, Mail Stop 8129, Round Rock, TX 78682 City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0453 Name:Experience Bryan-College Station Appointments Status:Type:Appointment Agenda Ready File created:In control:8/16/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding appointments to Experience Bryan-College Station. Sponsors:Tanya Smith Indexes: Code sections: Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding appointments to Experience Bryan-College Station. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Good Governance Recommendation(s): None Summary: Councilmember Jerome Rektorik, Karen Bonarrigo and Mechelle Milliorn currently serve on the Experience Bryan-College Station Board of Directors as College Station Appointees, as well as, Jay Primavera the Hotel Representative. Their terms expire in October 2019. There are no term limits if the Council chooses to re-appoint. Budget & Financial Summary: None Attachments: None College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:219-0525 Name:IFAC ETJ Appointment Status:Type:Appointment Agenda Ready File created:In control:9/20/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the appointment of a representative of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to serve as a member of the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (aka Impact Fee Advisory Committee or "IFAC"). Sponsors:Tanya Smith Indexes: Code sections: Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the appointment of a representative of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to serve as a member of the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (aka Impact Fee Advisory Committee or "IFAC"). Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Good Governance Summary: In 2016, the City Council appointed the Planning and Zoning Commission to serve as the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (aka Impact Fee Advisory Committee or "IFAC"), and an additional member that resides in the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). State law requires that when impact fees are considered for the ETJ, that a resident of the ETJ serve on the IFAC. Water and Wastewater impact fee areas extend into portions of the ETJ. The previous ETJ representative no longer lives in the area, creating a vacancy on the IFAC. We have received two applications for the vacant position. Budget & Financial Summary: N/A Attachments: N/A College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ City Hall 1101 Texas Ave College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:119-0549 Name:Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority Appointment Status:Type:Appointment Agenda Ready File created:In control:10/2/2019 City Council Regular On agenda:Final action:10/7/2019 Title:Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the recommendation of an individual to the Brazos County Commissioners Court for possible appointment to the Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority. Sponsors:Ian Whittenton Indexes: Code sections: Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the recommendation of an individual to the Brazos County Commissioners Court for possible appointment to the Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority. Relationship to Strategic Goals: ·Good Governance Summary: On May 30, 2019, the Texas Transportation Commission gave formal approval for the creation of a Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority (RMA). The RMA is an independent local government agency with authority to finance, acquire, design, construct, operate and extend transportation projects. The RMA has a total of 5 members. The governor appoints the RMA chairperson and the Brazos County Commissioners Court appoints four (4) individuals with Texas A&M, City of Bryan, and the City of College Station each recommending one (1) member. Representatives may not be: •Elected officials •Non-residents •TxDOT Employees •Any government employees (city, county, TAMU) •A property owners who’s land may be acquired Budget & Financial Summary: N/A Attachments: N/A College Station, TX Printed on 10/3/2019Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™