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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.08 Fee Adj Planning Div Overflow Svcs STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK File #600-30 CITY COUNCIL DATE:June 5, 2012 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Joni Pattillo, City Manager SUBJECT: Fee Adjustments to Existing Planning Division Consultant Agreements for Overflow Services in the Community Development Department Prepared by Jeri Ram, Community Development Director EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider adopting a Resolution approving updated Consulting Services and Fee Amendment Agreements. FINANCIAL IMPACT: All charges will be funded through direct developer fees for Development Applications or as approved Planning Division budgetary projects in the adopted budget. Consultant services will be set forth within annual budgets as anticipated. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution approving Consulting Services Agreements for A. S. Dutchover & Associates; Cannon Design Group; David L. Babby, RCA; David Babcock & Associates; Grainger Hunt; Jerry Haag & Associates; Paul Niemuth & Associates; Placemakers; Rosen Goldberg Der & Lewitz, Inc.; Stevenson Porto and Pierce; and WRA, Inc.; and Fee Amendment Agreements for Environmental Foresight, Inc.; Kluber and Associates, Inc.; and Urban Planning Partners. Submitted By Reviewed By Director of Community Development Assistant City Manager DESCRIPTION: In Fiscal Year 1996-1997, the City Council authorized Staff to hire outside consultants on an as- needed basis to assist Staff with specific areas of technical expertise (CEQA, biology, large scale specific plans, design review, etc.) and overflow of work. The Community Development Department has contracted with outside consulting firms on a project-by-project basis. The City has received exemplary services from these vendors. Anticipated workloads over the next several years dictate that this Department continues to retain consultant firms to handle overflow work in these areas: ITEM NO. 4.8 Page 1 of 2  Biological site investigation of new projects (mandated by Eastern Dublin Specific Plan);  Expertise in Planning technical issues (subdivisions, design assistance, planning Staff analysis) when current Staff is unable to complete projects in a timely fashion due to workloads; and  Review of landscape concepts and designs for development projects, and plan checks and field checks for landscape and irrigation plans. Consulting Services Agreements (Agreements) with the Community Development Department - Planning Division are based on a flat, hourly rate. The consultants last received an increase in Fiscal Year 2007-2008 from $95 - $100 per hour. The City proposes to adjust the hourly rate for existing Planning Division Consultants consistent with the Consumer Price Index in February of 2012, effective Fiscal Year 2012-2013 (July 1, 2012). This would increase the hourly rate to $103.50 per hour. Some current Agreements were executed as far back as 2001. To standardize the Agreements among current consultants, Staff had consultants execute an updated, standardized Agreement provided by the City. These Agreements are attached as Exhibits A-K to the Resolution (Attachment 1). All Agreements are based on an indefinite period, commencing July 1, 2012, for use by the City on an as-needed basis. Because Agreements with Environmental Foresight, Inc., Kluber and Associates, Inc., and Urban Planning Partners were executed more recently in October, 2011, Staff is recommending that only Exhibit B, Compensation Schedule, of their original Agreements be amended to reflect the fee increase. The Amendments to these Agreements are included as Exhibits L, M and N to the Resolution (Attachment 1). Primarily, these consultants are utilized on development projects and their fees are paid through development application fees. There are instances, however, where the consultant’s fees are paid through General Fund revenues that are budgeted for special City projects or to implement City goals. These consultants have proven track records of sound work on projects common to Dublin (large scale Planned Developments, Subdivisions, Site Development Reviews and other entitlements). Each of these contracts contains provisions that the consultant will only perform work on a time and material basis at the direction of the Community Development Director. No work will be completed without expressed permission and all costs will be charged to the Community Development Department Budget in accordance with costs associated with that project. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution approving Consulting Services Agreements for A. S. Dutchover & Associates; Cannon Design Group; David L. Babby, RCA; David Babcock & Associates; Grainger Hunt; Jerry Haag & Associates; Paul Niemuth & Associates; Placemakers; Rosen Goldberg Der & Lewitz, Inc.; Stevenson Porto and Pierce; and WRA, Inc.; and Fee Amendment Agreements for Environmental Foresight, Inc.; Kluber and Associates, Inc.; and Urban Planning Partners Page 2 of 2 CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDA. S. DUTCHOVER & ASSOCIATES ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURESERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDCANNON DESIGN GROUP ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR PLANNINGSERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDDAVID L. BABBY ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR ARBORISTSERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDDAVID E. BABCOCK & ASSOCIATES ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR PLANNINGSERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9ContractAdministration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDGRAINGER HUNT ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR ECOLOGISTSERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDJERRY HAAG ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTALSERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDPAUL NIEMUTH & ASSOCIATES ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3 Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDPLACEMAKERS ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDROSEN GOLDBERG DER & LEWITZ, INC. ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR ACOUSTICAL& AUDIOVISUAL SERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additionalrequirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ANDSTEVENSON PORTO & PIERCE, INC. ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR PLANNINGSERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND WRA, INC. ON-CALL CONTRACT FOR BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTALSERVICES Section 1.SERVICES 1.1Term of Services. 1.2Standard of Performance. 1.3Assignment of Personnel. 1.4Time. Section 2.COMPENSATION. 2.1Invoices. 2.2Monthly Payment. 2.3[Reserved.] 2.4Total Payment. 2.5Hourly Fees. 2.6Reimbursable Expenses. 2.7Payment of Taxes. 2.8 Payment upon Termination. 2.9Authorization to Perform Services. Section 3.FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Section 4.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. 4.1Workers’ Compensation. 4.2Commercial General and Automobile Liability Insurance. 4.2.1General requirements. 4.2.2Minimum scope of coverage. 4.2.3Additional requirements. 4.3Professional Liability Insurance. 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4All Policies Requirements. 4.4.1Acceptability of insurers. 4.4.2Verification of coverage. 4.4.3Subcontractors. 4.4.4Variation. 4.4.5Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. 4.4.6Notice of Reduction in Coverage. 4.5Remedies. Section 5.INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 6.STATUS OF CONSULTANT. 6.1Independent Contractor. 6.2Waiver of Employee Benefits. 6.3 Consultant No Agent. Section 7.LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. 7.1Governing Law. 7.2Compliance with Applicable Laws. 7.3Other Governmental Regulations. 7.4Licenses and Permits. 7.5Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity. Section 8.TERMINATION AND MODIFICATION. 8.1Termination. 8.2Extension. 8.3Amendments. 8.4Assignment and Subcontracting. 8.5Survival. 8.6Options upon Breach by Consultant. 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 Section 9.KEEPING AND STATUS OF RECORDS. 9.1Records Created as Part of Consultant’s Performance. 9.2Consultant’s Books and Records. 9.3Inspection and Audit of Records. Section 10MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1Attorneys’ Fees. 10.2Venue. 10.3Severability. 10.4No Implied Waiver of Breach 10.5Successors and Assigns. 10.6Use of Recycled Products. 10.7Conflict of Interest. et seq. et seq. et.seq. 10.8Solicitation. 10.9Contract Administration. 10.10Notices. 10.12Integration. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES EXHIBIT B COMPENSATION SCHEDULE AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE TO CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND ENVIRONMENTAL FORESIGHT, INC. ON CALL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES RECITALS WHEREAS WHEREAS WHEREAS WHEREAS, NOW, THEREFORE City hereby agrees to pay Consultant a sum not to exceed 100.00 Year 11-12 (July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012). City hereby agrees to pay Consultant a sum not to exceed $103.50 per hour for work commencing Fiscal Year 12-13 (July 1, 2012). Consultant shall not bill for any reimbursable items. IN WITNESS THEREOF, AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE TO CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND KLUBER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. ON CALL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES RECITALS WHEREAS WHEREAS WHEREAS WHEREAS, NOW, THEREFORE City hereby agrees to pay Consultant a sum not to exceed 100.00 Year 11-12 (July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012). City hereby agrees to pay Consultant a sum not to exceed $103.50 per hour for work commencing Fiscal Year 12-13 (July 1, 2012). Consultant shall not bill for any reimbursable items. IN WITNESS THEREOF, AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE TO CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND URBAN PLANNING PARTNERS ON CALL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES RECITALS WHEREAS WHEREAS WHEREAS WHEREAS, NOW, THEREFORE City hereby agrees to pay Consultant a sum not to exceed 100.00 Year 11-12 (July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012). City hereby agrees to pay Consultant a sum not to exceed $103.50 per hour for work commencing Fiscal Year 12-13 (July 1, 2012). Consultant shall not bill for any reimbursable items. IN WITNESS THEREOF,