HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1975-7944RESOLUTION N0. 7944
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA
~T5TA APPROVING SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND TUCKER & KATER,
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS FOR LIBRARY LANDSCAPE DEVELOP-
MENT, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID
AGREEMENT
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
resolve as follows:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that that certain Second
Amendment to the Agreement between the City of Chula Vista and
Tucker & Kater, Landscape Architects for Library landscape devel-
opment, dated the day of November , 1975, a copy of
which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, the same as
though fully set forth herein be, and the same is hereby approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the sum of $2,400.00 be, and
the same is hereby appropriated from the unappropriated balance of
revenue sharing funds into account no. 63-7003-5201 for the pur-
pose set forth hereinabove.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor of the City of
Chula Vista be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to exe-
cute said Second Amendment for and on behalf of the City of Chula
Vista.
Presented by
Approved as to form by
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William J. Robens, Director of Geo ge D. Lindberg, City A rney
Public LJorks
ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF CHULA
VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 4th day of November , 1975 , by
the following vote, to-wit:
AYES : Councilmen Hyde, Egdahl , Scott, Hobel , Hami 1 ton
NAYE5
ABSENT:
Councilmen
Councilmen
None
None
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City Cler
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
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Mayor o the City of Chula Vista
I, , City
Chula Vista, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that
true and correct copy of Resolution No. ,
not been amended or repealed. DATED
Clerk of the City of
the above is a full,
and that the same has
City Clerk
SECOND AP'iENDr1ENT
CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CITY OF CHULA
VISTA LIBRARY LANDSCAPE DEVELOPIlEiIT
THIS SECOND AMErIDPSENT, is entered into this day
of , 1975, by and between TUCKER & KATER LANDSCAPE ARCH-
ITECTS, a Partnership, hereinafter called the "Consultant", and
the City of Chula Vista, a rlunicipal corporation, hereinafter
called the "City".
W I T N E S S E T Fi
WHEREAS, it is desired to make certain amendments to the
scope of that certain agreement dated July 9, 1974, as amended on
October 28, 1974.
PdOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto mutually agree as
follows:
I. EP4PLOYDIEPIT OF CONSULTANT.
The City agrees to engage the Consultant, and the Con-
sultant hereby agrees to perform the services hereinafter set forth.
II. INTENT OF PARTIES.
It is understood between the parties hereto that this
work shall be in general conformance with all applicable Codes and
Ordin~.nces, and that the estimated cost of construction for the
Project is $143,500,00, The Project location includes the total
Library site as depicted upon the attached Exhibit "A".
III. SCOPE OF CONSULTANT'S SERVICES.
The Consultant shall, in a good, workmanlike and profes-
sional manner and at his o~an cost and expense, furnish all of the
labor, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel,
all supplies and materials, machinery, equipment, printing, vehicles,
transportation, office space and facilities, calculations, and all
other means whatsoever, except as herein otherwise expressly speci-
fied to be furnished by the City, necessary or proper to perform and
complete the work and provide the services required by the Consultant
by this Agreement. The Consultant agrees to provide and perform such
services in accordance with the following conditions:
A. Basic Services. The Consultant's basic services shall
consist of the work phases described below in paragraphs 1 through
4 and include all services reasonably incidental thereto. The Con-
sultant shall coordinate his work with such other consultants that
may be employed by the City for services on the Project to ensure
that the plans and specifications so prepared are integrated with
plans and specifications prepared by others.
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1. Preliminary Design Phase. Consultant shall
prepare preliminary plans and separate estimates for
the Project site as well as the total block bounded
by "F" Street, Fourth Avenue, Davidson Street and
Garrett Avenue (See Exhibit "A"). The preliminary
design phase shall include but not be limited to:
a. Reproducible plans which shall clearly
depict the proposed landscape improvements.
b. Preliminary construction cost estimate
The preliminary plans and estimates shall be pre-
seated in an integrated package to allow for City
review. Six copies of each of these documents
shall be provided to the City.
2. Construction Document Phase. After approval
by the City of the preliminary design phase, the Con-
sultant shall prepare complete, reproducible working
drawings, specifications and a final estimate of con-
struction cost as are required to invite competitive
bids and for the subsequent construction of the Project.
all of which shall be subject to the approval of the
City. Consultant shall include in the construction
documents site grading to finish contours, soil prepa-
ration, automatic irrigation systems and planting of
lawns. Grading and irrigation system final plans
shall be in such reproducible form as required for
use by the Project Architect and will be a part of the
Project Architect's construction contract. The land-
scaping plans shall not be integrated into the original
Library construction contract and Consultant will assist
the City in securing a separate bid for the landscaping
as provided herein. Construction documents shall be
delivered to the City.
The Consultant shall assist the City to obtain
approval of the plans and specifications as may be
required by all Federal, State and local agencies.
The required fees for checking and approval of
plans and specifications by said agencies will be
paid by the City except that any additional fees re-
quired because an error of the Consultant" (as
defined in Part IV hereof) which shall cause said
plans and specifications to be resubmitted, shall be
paid by the Consultant.
3. Bidding Phase. The Consultant, under the
supervision of the City, shall analyze bids received
by the City, make recommendations to the City in regard
to the award of or rejection of a contract or contracts
for construction of the Project.
In the event that all bids are rejected because they
exceed 10~ of the Consultant's final estimate of the
total cost of construction approved by the City, the
Consultant shall without additional, charge revise the
plans and specifications so that new bids may be
invited on the basis of a reduced project in a manner
approved by the City.
4. Construction Phase. The Consultant shall pro-
vide eight visits to the Project site during construc-
tion of the Project at such times as requested by the
City for the purpose of viewing the work, providing
consultation, and/or approving work in progress.
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B. Additional Services. The Consultant shall prepare
all changes in the specifications, documents, and drawings, made
necessary by errors or omissions in the originally approved
working drawings, plans, and specifications. Where such work
is necessitated by an "error of the Consultant" (as defined in
Part IV of this Agreement), no compensation for such work shall
be paid to the Consultant. Flhere such work is necessitated by
an error or omission of the City, the Consultant shall be com-
pensated for such work pursuant to Item B of Part VII of this
Agreement.
In addition to the basic services pursuant to Item A.4,
Part III, the Consultant shall perform supervision of the construc-
tion of the Project, including but not limited to, observation of
construction, interpretation of all drawings and specifications,
approval of material, checking and approving of shop drawings,
and making of changes to the drawings and/or specifications re-
quired by substitution of materials and equipment required by the
City. Consultant's decisions are subject to approval of the City.
IV. ERROR OF THE COPISULTANT.
Error of the Consultant shall include, but is not limited
to, any change required because of any revision in or addition to
the plans, working drawings and specifications made during construc-
tion, or any other time to correct any error, discrepancy or am-
biguity in the plans, working drawings or specifications.
V.
DATE TO BE FUR2IISHED TO CONSULTAPIT.
The Consultant shall work closely with the Director of
Public Works during performance of the above services. The
Director of Public Works will contact other departments within
the City for information as may be needed by the Consultant. To
assist in the Project, the City will provide Consultant with all
information, data, reports and maps in its possession and services
including but not limited to the following:
A.
elevations a
scale of 1"
B.
design.
C.
A topographic map of the site showing proposed
nd improvements. The topographic map will be at a
= 20' with contour intervals of one foot (maximum).
Field testing and related lab work for the Project
All contract documents other than the:
1. Working drawings
2. Specifications.
D. Construction surveying and testing.
E. Inspection of construction, processing and approving
of shop drawings, change orders, and Contractor's progress pay-
ments through City agencies.
VI. TIME OF COMPLETIOLI.
A. All services specified in Items A.l, Part III of this
Agreement, shall be completed in an expeditious manner so as to'
satisfy the time limitations as imposed by the Project Architect
and as approved by the City. The grading and irrigation system
plans which are to be integrated into the Project Architect's
plans shall be completed and ready for incorporation into the
Project Architect's plans on or before November 28, 1975. At that
time, the remaining services shall have their completion date
established.
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B. Delay occasioned by causes clearly beyond the control
of the Consultant or by the necessity of obtaining required appro-
vals of the plans and specifications are reason for the granting of
an extension of time for the completion of the work of this Agree-
ment. If such delay occurs, the Consultant shall forthwith notify
the Director of Public 4dorks in writing, describing the cause and
the extent of the delay, whereupon the Director of Public Works
shall ascertain the facts and recommend the extension of the time
for completing the work if, in his judgment, his findings of- fact
justify such extension. Such recommendation shall be submitted to
the City Council. The City Council's determination shall be final
and conclusive on the parties to this Agreement.
VII. COP'iPENSATION.
A. Fees paid to the Consultant include all miscellaneous
expenses such as supplies and materials, equipment, vehicles, trans-
portation, office space and facilities, living expenses, telephone,
taxes, and reproduction of plans and specifications. No fee will
be paid for work by the Consultant which is not included in this
Agreement and no extra compensation shall be paid to the Consultant
for changes required by reason of any error of the Consultant in
the preparation of plans, working drawings, and/or specifications.
B. The City agrees to pay the Consultant a basic fee
~of $10,600.00 for the above described services in Item A.1 through
A.4, Part III.
C. The City shall pay compensation for Additional Ser-
vices (Item B, Part III of this Agreement) rendered by the Consul-
tant upon written request of the City, at the following rates:
Principal: $25.00 per hour
Other personnel: Two and one-half (2-1/2) times the
payroll expense but not to exceed $15.00 per hour per
person a
to the Consultant pursuant to the provisions of Item B, Part III
exceed 2°s of the estimated construction contract price. When re-
quested by the City, thc; Consultant shall supply a written estimate
of the cost and the amount of time required to perform requested
additional services; if the Consultant is directed by the City to
provide such additional services the compensation for the specific
undertaking shall not exceed the estimated cost.
It is expressly understood and agreed that in no event
will the total compensation and reimbursements, if any, to be paid
hereunder, exceed the maximum sum of $12,000.00 for all services
required.
VIII. METHOD OF PAYD4ENT.
The City will pay the Consultant a basic fee of $10,600.00
which shall constitute full and complete compensation for the Con-
sultant's basic services hereunder.
The basic fee will be paid in the following manner: In
every case, subject to receipt of a claim for payment from the
Consultant specifying that he has performed the work under this
Agreement in conformance with the Agreement, and the he is entitled
to receive the amount claimed under the terms of the Agreement:
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$1,575.00 when Item A.l, Part III (Preliminary Design
Phase) is. completed to the satisfaction of the City.
$7,765.00 when Item A.2, Part III, (Construction Docu-
City.
$ 315.00 when Item A.3, Part III, (Bidding Phase) is
completed to the satisfaction of the City.
$ 945.00 when Item A.4, Part III, (Construction Phase)
is completed to the satisfaction of the City.
At the time of the above payments, the City shall pay
the Consultant in addition to the above payment, for such addi-
tional services (Item B, Part III) as were properly performed by
him upon City's receipt from Consultant of a claim indicating
the amount actually spent for said services and his coordination.
IX. CHAPdGE OF SCOPE.
The City may, from time to time, require changes in the
scope of the services of the Consultant to be performed hereunder.
Such changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of
the Consultant's compensation, which are mutually agreed upon by
and between the City and the Consultant, may be incorporated herein
by mutually satisfactory written amendment to the Agreement.
X. INSTRUCTION TO PROCEED.
The Consultant shall not proceed with performance of any
services under this contract without first securing written autho-
rization from the City to do so.
XI. CONTACTS FOR RESPONSIBILITY.
The Director of Public works is the City's representative
and ~•~illiam C. Tucker is the Consultant's representative for the
purposes of administering this Agreement.
XII. AUDIT AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS.
At any time during normal business hours, and as often
as the City may deem necessary, the Consultant shall make available
to the City for examination all of its records with respect to all
f' matters covered by this Agreement and will permit the City to make
audits of all invoices, materials, payrolls, and other data relating
to all matters covered by this Agreement.
XIII. INTEREST OF CONSULTANT.
The Consultant covenants that he presently has no interest
and shall not acquire any interest direct or indirect, which would
conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services
required to be performed under this Agreement. The Consultant
further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement no
person having any such interest shall be employed.
XIV. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT FOR CAUSE.
If, through any cause, the Consultant shall fail to ful-
fill in timely and proper manner his obligation under this,Agreement,
or if the Consultant shall violate any of the covenants, agreements,
or stipulations of this Agreement, the City shall thereupon have
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the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to
the Consultant of such termination and specifying the effective
date thereof, at least five (5) days before the effective date
of such termination. In that event all finished or unfinished
documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photo-
graphs and reports prepared by the Consultant shall become City
property and the Consultant shall be entitled to receive just
and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed
on such documents and other materials.
Notwithstanding the above; the Consultant shall not be
relieved of liability to the City for damages sustained by the
City by virtue of payments to the Consultant for the purpose of
setoff until such time as the exact amount of damages due the
City from the Consultant is determined. The Consultant hereby
expressly waives any and all claims for damages for compensation
arising under this Agreement except as set forth in this section
in event of such termination.
XV. TERR4INATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF THE CITY.
The City may terminate this Agreement at any time by
giving written notice to the Consultant. of such termination and
specifying the effective date thereof, at least thirty (30) days
before the effective date of such termination. In that event,
all finished or unfinished documents and other material as des-
cribed in Paragraph XIV above shall, at the option of the City,
become its property. If the Agreement is terminated by the City,
as provided herein, the Consultant shall be entitled to receive
just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed
on such documents and other materials. The Consultant hereby
expressly waives any and all claims for damages or compensation
arising under this Agreement except as set forth in this section
in the event of such termination. If this Agreement is terminated
by the Consultant, Paragraph XIV, relative to the termination
shall apply.
XVI. HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMEDIT.
The City, and its agents, officers and employees, shall
not be, nor be held, liable for any claims, liabilities, penalties,
fines or forfeitures, or for any damages to the goods, properties
or effects of Consultant or of any other persons whatsoever, nor
for personal injury to or death of them or any of them, whether
caused by or resulting from any negligent act or omission of Con-
sultant or Consultant's agents, employees or representatives.
Consultant further agrees to indemnify, and to save free and
harmless, the City and the City's agents, officers and employees
against and from any and all of the foregoing 3iabilities, and any
and all costs or expenses incurred by the City on account of any
claim therefor. In the event that a court of competent jurisdic-
tion should determine that the City has no authority to provide
by agreement for the provision of the hereinabove set forth pro-
fessional services, the Consultant nevertheless agrees to assume
the foregoing obligations and liabilities, by which it is in-
tended by both parties that the Consultant shall indemnify and
save the City free and harmless from all claims arising by reason
of the work done or by reason of any act or omission of the Con-
sultant.
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?:VII. E(?UAL EMPLOYf•1Ef1T OPPORTUNITY.
There shall be no discrimination against any employee
who is employed in the work covered by this contract, or against
any applicant for such employment because of race, color, religion,
sex, or national origin. This provision shall include, but not
be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion,
or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or
termination; rates of pay or other forms of corlpensation; and
selection for training, including apprenticeship. In the carrying
out of the project, the Consultant will take affirmative action to
ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated
during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, sex,
or national origin.
XVIII. INTEREST OF CITY OFFICERS AND OTHERS.
Tdo officer, member or employee of the City and no member
of its governing body, and no other public official of the gover-
ning body of the locality or localities in which the Project is
situated or-being carried out who exercises any functions or re-
sponsibilities in the review or approval of the undertaking or
carrying out of this Project, shall (a) participate in any decision
'relating to this Agreement which affects his personal interest or
the interest of any corporation, partnership, or association in
which he is directly or indirectly interested; (b) have any in-
terest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or the proceeds
thereof .
XIX. ASSIGNABILITY.
The Consultant shall not assign any interest in this
Agreement, and shall not transfer any interest in the same (whether
by assignment or novation), without prior written consent of the
City thereto. Provided, however, that claims for money due or to
become due to the Consultant from the City under this Agreement
may be assigned to a bank, trust company, or other financial
institution without such approval. Notice of any such assignments
or transfer shall be fu_nished promptly to the City.
XX. FINDINGS CONFIDENTIAL.
Any reports, information, data, etc., given to or pre-
pared or assembled by the Consultant under this Agreement which
the City requests to be kept as confidential shall not be made
available to any individual or organization by the Consultant
-without prior written approval of the City.
XXI. PUBLICATION, REPRODUCTIOTd AND USE OF MATERIAL.
No material produced, in whole or in part, under this
Agreement shall be subject to .copyright in the United States or
in any other country. The City shall have unrestricted authority
to publish, disclose, distribute and otherwise use, in whole or
in part, any reports, data, or other materials prepared under
this Agreement. All reports, data and other materials prepared
under this Agreement shall be the property of the City upon com-
pletion of this Agreement.
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XXII. NOTICE.
Any notice or notices required or permitted to be
given pursuant to this Agreement may be personally served on
the other party by the party giving such notice, or may be
F' serviced by certified mail, return receipt requested to the
following addresses:
City: Plilliam J. Robens, Director of Public ~~~orks
City of Chula Vista
P. O. Box 1087
Chula Vista, CA. 92012
Consultant: Tucker & Kater Landscape Architects
P. O. Box 325
Cardiff, CA. 92007
XXIII. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR.
The Consultant is, for all purposes arising out of this
Agreement, an independent contractor and no employee of the Con-
e sultant is, for any purpose of this Agreement an employee of the
City.
IN WITNESS [dHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
•Agreement to be executed the day and year first hereinabove set
forth.
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TUCKER & KATER LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTS
Mayor of the City of Chula Vista
ATTEST
City Glerk
Approved as to form by
City Attorney
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