HomeMy WebLinkAboutexhibit- psaPROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
This Agreement is entered into this day of , 200_ (but effective as of
) by and between the City of Miami, a municipal corporation of the State
of Florida ("City") and , a District of Columbia
corporation ("Provider").
RECITAL
A. The City has issued a Request for Proposals ("RFP") for the provision of
Consulting Service for Impact Fee Study ("Services") and Provider's proposal ("Proposal"), in
response thereto, has been selected as the most qualified proposal for the provision of the
Services. The RFP and the Proposal are sometimes .referred to herein, collectively, as the
Solicitation .Documents, and are by this reference incorporated into and made a part of this
Agreement.
B. The Commission of the City of Miami, by Resolution No.
adopted on , 200_, approved the selection of Provider and authorized the City
Manager to execute a contract, under the terms and conditions set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein
contained, Provider and the City agree as follows:
TERMS
I. RECITALS: The recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into and
made a part of this Agreement.
2. TERM: The term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year commencing on the
effective date hereof.
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3. OPTION TO EXTEND: The City shall have two (2) option(s) to extend the teen
hereof for a period of six (6) months each, subject to availability and appropriation of funds.
City Commission approval shall not be required as long as the total extended term does not
exceed two (2) years, or a period equal to the original term of this Agreement, whichever is
longer.
4. SCOPE OF SERVICE:
A. Provider agrees to provide the Services as specifically described, and under the
special terms and conditions set forth in Attachment "A" hereto, which by this reference is
incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement.
• B. Provider represents and warrants to the City that: (i) it possesses all
qualifications, licenses and expertise required under the Solicitation Documents for the
performance of the Services; (ii) it is not delinquent in the payment of any sums due the City,
including payment of permit fees, occupational licenses, etc., nor in the performance of any
obligations to the City; (iii) all personnel assigned to perform the Services are and shall be, at all
times during the term hereof, fully qualified and trained to perform the tasks assigned to each;
and (iv) the Services will be performed in the manner described in Attachment "A".
5. COMPENSATION:
A. The amount of compensation payable by the City to Provider shall be based on
the rates and schedules described in Attachment "B" hereto, which by this reference is
incorporated into this Agreement; provided, however, that in no event shall the total amount of
compensation exceed $ 150,000.
B. Unless otherwise specifically provided in Attachment "B", payment shall be made
within forty five (45) days after receipt of Provider's invoice, which shall be accompanied by
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sufficient supporting documentation and contain sufficient detail, to allow a proper audit of
expenditures, should City require one to be performed. If Provider is entitled to reimbursement
of travel expenses {i.e. Attachment `B" includes travel expenses as a specific item of
compensation], then all bills for travel expenses shall be submitted in accordance with Section
112.061, Florida Statutes.
6. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS: Provider understands and agrees that any
information, document, report or any other material whatsoever which is given by the City to
Provider or which is otherwise obtained or prepared by Provider pursuant to or under the terms
of this Agreement is and shall at all times remain the property of the City. Provider agrees not to
use any such information, document, report or material for any other purpose whatsoever without
the written consent of City, which may be withheld or conditioned by the City in its sole
discretion.
7. AUDIT AND INSPECTION RIGHTS:
A. The City may, at reasonable times, and for a period of up to three (3) years
following the date of final payment by the City to Provider under this Agreement, audit , or
cause to be audited, those books and records of Provider which are related to Provider's
performance under this Agreement. Provider agrees to maintain all such books and records at its
principal place of business for a period of three (3) years after final payment is made under this
Agreement.
B. The City may, at reasonable times during the term hereof, inspect Provider's
facilities and perform such tests, as the City deems reasonably necessary, to determine whether
the goods or services required to be provided by Provider under this Agreement conform to the
terms hereof and/or the terms of the Solicitation Documents, if applicable. Provider shall make
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available to the City all reasonable facilities and assistance to facilitate the performance of tests
or inspections by City representatives. All tests and inspections shall be subject to, and made in
accordance with, the provisions of Section 18-55.2 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as
same may be amended or supplemented, from time to time.
S. AWARD OF AGREEMENT: Provider represents and warrants to the City that it
has not employed or retained any person or company employed by the City to solicit or secure
this Agreement and that it has not offered to pay, paid, or agreed to pay any person any fee,
commission, percentage, brokerage fee, or gift of any kind contingent upon or in connection
with, the award of this Agreement.
9. PUBLIC RECORDS: Provider understands that the public shall have access, at all
reasonable times, to all documents and information pertaining to City contracts, subject to the
provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and agrees to allow access by the City and the public
to all documents subject to disclosure under applicable law. Provider's failure or refusal to
comply with the provisions of this section shall result in the immediate cancellation of this
Agreement by the City.
10. COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS: Provider
understands that agreements between private entities and local governments are subject to certain
laws and regulations, including laws pertaining to public records, conflict of interest, record
keeping, etc. City and Provider agree to comply with and observe all applicable laws, codes and
ordinances as they may be amended from time to time.
11. INDEMNIFICATION: Provider shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
City and its officials, employees and agents (collectively referred to as "Indemnitees") and each
of them from and against all loss, costs, penalties, fines, damages, claims, expenses (including
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attorney's fees) or liabilities (collectively referred to as "Liabilities") by reason of any injury to
or death of any person or damage to or destruction or loss of any property arising out of,
resulting from, or in connection with (i) the performance or non-performance of the services
contemplated by this Agreement which is or is alleged to be directly or indirectly caused, in
whole or in part, by any act, omission, default or negligence (whether active or passive) of
Provider or its employees, agents or subcontractors (collectively referred to as "Provider"),
regardless of whether it is, or is alleged to be, caused in whole or part (whether joint, concurrent
or contributing) by any act, omission, default or negligence (whether active or passive) of the
Indemnitees, or any of them or (ii) the failure of the Provider to comply with any of the
paragraphs herein or the failure of the Provider to conform to statutes, ordinances, or other
regulations or requirements of any governmental authority, federal or state, in connection with
the performance of this Agreement, Provider expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless
the Indemnitees, or any of them, from and against all liabilities which may be asserted by an
employee or former employee of Provider, or any of its subcontractors, as provided above, for
which the Provider's liability, to such employee or former employee would otherwise be limited
to payments under state Workers' Compensation or similar laws.
12. DEFAULT: If Provider fails to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement,
or fails to perform any of its obligations hereunder, then Provider shall be in default. Upon the
occurrence of a default hereunder the City, in addition to all remedies available to it by law, may
immediately, upon written notice to Provider, terminate this Agreement whereupon all payments,
advances, or other compensation paid by the City to Provider while Provider was in default shall
be immediately retumed to the City. Provider understands and agrees that termination of this
Agreement under this section shall not release Provider from any obligation accruing prior to the
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effective date of termination. Should Provider be unable or unwilling to commence to perform
the Services within the time provided or contemplated herein, then, in addition to the foregoing,
Provider shall be liable to the City for all expenses incurred by the City in preparation and
negotiation of this Agreement, as well as all costs and expenses incurred by the City in the re -
procurement of the Services, including consequential and incidental damages.
13. RESOLUTION OF CONTRACT DISPUTES: Provider understands and agrees that
all disputes between Provider and the City based upon an alleged violation of the terms of this
Agreement by the City shall be submitted to the City Manager for his/her resolution, prior to
Provider being entitled to seek judicial relief in connection therewith. In the event that the
amount of compensation hereunder exceeds $25,000, the City Manager's decision shall be
approved or disapproved by the City Commission. Provider shall not be entitled to seek judicial
relief unless: (i) it has first received City Manager's written decision, approved by the City
Commission if the amount of compensation hereunder exceeds $25,000, or (ii) a period of sixty
(60) days has expired, after submitting to the City Manager a detailed statement of the dispute,
accompanied by all supporting documentation (90 days if City Manager's decision is subject to
City Commission approval); or (iii) City has waived compliance with the procedure set forth in
this section by written instruments, signed by the City Manager.
14. CITY'S TERMINATION RIGHTS:
A. The City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in its sole discretion, at
any time, by giving written notice to Provider at least five (5) business days prior to the effective
date of such termination. In such event, the City shall pay to Provider compensation for services
rendered and expenses incurred prior to the effective date of termination. In no event shall the
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City be Liable to Provider for any additional compensation, other than that provided herein, or for
any consequential or incidental damages.
B. The City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, without notice to
Provider, upon the occurrence of an event of default hereunder. In such event, the City shall not
be obligated to pay any amounts to Provider and Provider shall reimburse to the City all amounts
received while Provider was in default under this Agreement.
15. INSURANCE: Provider shall, at all times during the term hereof, maintain such
insurance coverage as may be required by the City. All such insurance, including renewals, shall
be subject to the approval of the City for adequacy of protection and evidence of such coverage
shall be furnished to the City on Certificates of Insurance indicating such insurance to be in force
and effect and providing that it will not be canceled during the performance of the services under
this contract without thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice to the City. Completed
Certificates of Insurance shall be filed with the City prior to the performance of services
hereunder, provided, however, that Provider shall at any time upon request file duplicate copies
of the policies of such insurance with the City.
If, in the judgment of the City, prevailing conditions warrant the provision by Provider of
additional liability insurance coverage or coverage which is different in kind, the City reserves
the right to require the provision by Provider of an amount of coverage different from the
amounts or kind previously required and shall afford written notice of such change in
requirements thirty (30) days prior to the date on which the requirements shall take effect.
Should the Provider fail or refuse to satisfy the requirement of changed coverage within thirty
(30) days following the City's written notice, this Contract shall be considered terminated on the
date that the required change in policy coverage would otherwise take effect.
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16. NONDISCRIMINATION: Provider represents and warrants to the City that Provider
does not and will not engage in discriminatory practices and that there shall be no discrimination
in connection with Provider's performance under this Agreement on account of race, color, sex,
religion, age, handicap, marital status or national origin. Provider further covenants that no
otherwise qualified individual shall, solely by reason of his/her race, color, sex, religion, age,
handicap, marital status or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied services,
or be subject to discrimination under any provision of this Agreement.
17. MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND PROCUREMENT
PROGRAM: The City has established a Minority and Women Business Affairs and
Procurement Program (the "M/WBE Program") designed to increase the volume of City
procurement and contracts with Blacks, Hispanic and Women -owned business. The M/WBE
Program is found in Ordinance No. 10062, a copy of which has been delivered to, and receipt of'
which is hereby acknowledged by, Provider. Provider understands and agrees that the City shall
have the right to terminate and cancel this Agreement, without notice or penalty to the City, and
to eliminate Provider from consideration and participation in future City contracts if Provider, in
the preparation and/or submission of the Proposal, submitted false of misleading information as
to its status as Black, Hispanic and/or Women owned business and/or the quality and/or type of
minority or women owned business participation.
18. ASSIGNMENT: This Agreement shall not be assigned by Provider, in whole or in
part, without the prior written consent of the City's, which may be withheld or conditioned, in
the City's sole discretion.
19. NOTICES: All notices or other communications required under this Agreement shall
be in writing and shall be given by hand -delivery or by registered or certified U.S. Mail, return
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receipt requested, addressed to the other party at the address indicated herein or to such other
address as a party may designate by notice given as herein provided. Notice shall be deemed
given on the day on which personally delivered; or, if by mail, on the fifth day after being posted
or the date of actual receipt, whichever is earlier.
TO PROVIDER: TO THE CITY:
Paul S. Tischler
Tischler & Associates, Inc.
4701 Sangamore Road, Ste N210
Bethesda, Md. 20816
Phone: (800) 424-4318
Fax: (301) 320-4860
FEIN: 52-1087538
Joe Arriola
City Manager
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Phone: (305) 250-5400
Fax: (305) 250-5410
20. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS:
A. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced according to the laws of the State
of Florida.
B. Title and paragraph headings are for convenient reference and are not a part of
this Agreement.
C. No waiver or breach of any provision of this Agreement shall constitute a waiver
of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision hereof, and no waiver shall be
effective unless made in writing.
D. Should any provision, paragraph, sentence, word or phrase contained in this
Agreement be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or otherwise
unenforceable under the laws of the State of Florida or the City of Miami, such provision,
paragraph, sentence, word or phrase shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary in order to
conform with such laws, or if not modifiable, then same shall be deemed severable, and in either
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event, the remaining terms and provisions of this Agreement shall remain unmodified and in full
force and effect or limitation of its use.
E. This Agreement constitutes the sole and entire agreement between the parties
hereto. No modification or amendment hereto shall be valid unless in writing and executed by
properly authorized representatives of the parties hereto.
21. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS: This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties
hereto, their heirs, executors, legal representatives, successors, or assigns.
22. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: Provider has been procured and is being
engaged to provide services. to the City as an independent contractor, and not as an agent or
employee of the City. Accordingly, Provider shall not attain, nor be entitled to, any rights or
benefits under the Civil Service or Pension Ordinances of the City, nor any rights generally
afforded classified or unclassified employees. Provider further understands that Florida
Workers' Compensation benefits available to 'employees of the City are not available to Provider,
and agrees to provide workers' compensation insurance for any employee or agent of Provider
rendering services to the City under this Agreement.
23. CONTINGENCY CLAUSE: Funding for this Agreement is contingent on the
availability of funds and continued authorization for program activities and the Agreement is
subject to amendment or termination due to lack of funds, reduction of funds and/or change in
regulations, upon thirty (30) days notice.
24. REAFIRMATION OF REPRESENTATIONS: Provider hereby reaffirms all of the
representations contained in the Solicitation Documents.
25. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This instrument and its attachments constitute the sole and
only agreement of the parties relating to the subject matter hereof and correctly set forth the
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rights, duties, and obligations of each to the other as of its date. Any prior agreements, promises,
negotiations, or representations not expressly set forth in this Agreement are of no force or
effect.
26. COUNTERPARTS: This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts,
each of which shall constitute an original but all of which, when taken together, shall constitute
one and the same agreement.
27. SPECIAL INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION RIDER: Please initial if
applicable:
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed by
their respective officials thereunto duly authorized, this the day and year above written.
"City"
CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal
ATTEST: corporation
By:
Priscilla A. Thompson, City Clerk Joe Arriola, City Manager
ATTEST:
"Provider"
a corporation
By:
Print Name: Print Name:
Title: Corporate Secretary Title: President
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND APPROVED AS TO INSURANCE
CORRECTNESS: REQUIREMENTS:
ALEJANDRO VILARELLO Risk Management
City Attorney
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ATTACHMENT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Tischler & Associates„ Inc. ("Tischler") will work closely with the City Administration to
review and revise the City's impact fee administration process. It will also review and make
recommendations regarding the County's use of impact fees collected from development in the
City, as well as the School Board's use of impact fees collected from development in the City.
Fees can be used only to fund particular capital projects to provide new, modify, or improve the
infrastructure related to this new development through the year 2005 in specific geographic
areas. Fees were based on the cost of the following types of projects:
Street improvements;
Storm sewer improvements;
Parks and recreation facilities;
Fire -rescue facilities and equipment;
Police facilities and equipment;
Solid waste collection facilities and equipment; and
Other general government capital improvements
At a minimum. Tischler & Associates, Inc. will perform the following tasks:
1. Prepare land use, transportation, and other demographic assumptions and projections.
2. Ascertain demand factors and level of service for relevant public facilities and service
areas
3. Review capital assets, needs, and costs related to existing demand for services and
allocate to growth.
4. Determine need for and calculate "debits" and "credits" to be applied against capital costs
5. Establish impact fee methodology and calculate fees
6. Prepare Impact Fee Report (bound, with 20 copies).
7. Prepare Impact Fee Ordinance
S. Assist the City, as necessary, to change existing legislation surrounding the existing use
of impact fees and developer requirements.
9. Attend one (1) or more public meeting/hearing to explain analysis and conclusions
10. Work in conjunction with City staff, and any additional committees or individuals
designated by the City as necessary
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11. Complete all services within four (4) months from Contract execution.
12. Should Tischler fail to meet time requirement as reflected herein, it agrees the City may
direct Tischler to pay liquidated damages as reflected herein.
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ATTACHMENT B
FEE PROPOSAL
The cost for all aspects of the work to be performed is cited below by task and possible impact
fee categories. All figures include out-of-pocket expenses.
Task 1: Recommend Land Use Assumptions $ 5,800
Police $ 17,600
Fire/Rescue $ 16,800
Parks $ 18,400
Municipal Facilities & Equipment (GSA) $ 21,400
Storm Sewer $ 13,300
Task 8: Preparation of Revised Impact Fee Ordinance
Task 9: Review and Recommend any Changes to the
County and School Board Impact Fee Process
Task 10: Liaison Committee
TOTAL
$ 9,600
$ 9,200
$ 3,900
$ 116,000
Note: Task 11 — Additional Presentations/Meetings will be completed on an approved per diem
basis.
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