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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-012 Contract - Shaun Piggott ITY OF ASHLAND PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR SERVICES LESS THAN $25,000 CTI-Y OF ASHLAND, PUBLIC WORKS (CTI-Y) 20 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon 97520 Telephone: (541) 488-5587 FAX: (541) 488-6006 CONSULTANT: SHAUN PZGOTI' ASSOCTATES Address: 7080 SW F~[R LOOP PORTLAND, OR 97223 Telephone: (503) 598-2534 FAX: (503) 968-9241 ¶3. BEGINNING DATE: January 8, 2001 ¶3. COMPLETION DATE: June 30, 200:1. ¶4, COMPENSATION: $9,000 ¶1. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED: DEVELOP STORH WATER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FEES AND OPTIONS AS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHEDPROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK (SHAUN PI:GOTT ASSOCIATES LETTER DATED DECEMBER 27, 2000) ADDITIONAL TERMS: NONE CITY AND CONSULTANT AGREE: 1. All Costs by Consultant: Consultant shall, at its own risk and expense, perform the personal services described above and, unless otherwise specified, furnish all labor, equipment and materials required for the proper performance of such service. 2. Qualified Work: Consultant has represented, and by entering into this contract now represents, that all personnel assigned to the work required under this contract are fully qualified to perform the service to which they will be assigned in a skilled and workerlike manner and, if required to be registered, licensed or bonded by the State of Oregon, are so registered, licensed and bonded. 3. Completion Date: Consultant shall start performing the service under this contract by the beginning date indicated above and complete the service by the completion date indicated above. 4. Compensation: City shall pay Consultant for service performed, including costs and expenses, the sum specified above. Once work commences, invoices shall be prepared and submitted by the tenth of the month for work completed in the prior month. Payments shall be made within 30 days of the date of the invoice. Should the contract be prematurely terminated, payments will be made for work completed and accepted to date of termination. 5. Ownership of Documents: All documents prepared by Consultant pursuant to this contract shall be the property of City. 6. Statutory Requirements: ORS 279.312, 279.314, 279.316 and 279.320 are made part of this contract. 7. Indemnification: Consultant agrees to defend, indemnify and save City, its officers, employees and agents harmless from any and all losses, claims, actions, costs, expenses, judgments, subrogations, or other damages resulting from injury to any person (including injury resulting in death), or damage (including loss or destruction) to property, of whatsoever nature arising out of or incident to the performance of this contract by Consultant (including but not limited to, Consultant's employees, agents, and others designated by Consultant to perform work or services attendant to this contract). Consultant shall not be held responsible for any losses, expenses, claims, subrogations, actions, costs, judgments, or other damages, directly, solely, and approximately caused by the negligence of City. 8. Termination: This contract may be terminated by City by giving ten days written notice to Consultant and may be terminated by Consultant should City fail substantially to perform its obligations through no fault of Consultant. 9. Independent Contractor Status: Consultant is an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. Consultant shall have the complete responsibility for the performance of this contract. Consultant shall provide workers' compensation coverage as required in ORS Ch 656 for all persons employed to perform work pursuant to this contract. Consultant is a subject employer that will comply with ORS 656.017. 10. Assignment and Subcontracts: Consultant shall not assign this contract or subcontract any portion of the work without the written consent of City. Any attempted assignment or subcontract without written consent of City shall be void. Consultant shall be fully responsible for the acts or omissions of any assigns or subcontractors and of all persons employed by them, and the approval by City of any assignment or subcontract shall not create any contractual relation between the assignee or subcontractor and City. 8¥ Fed. ID # OR Social Security # CITY OF ASHLAND PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT <$25.000 /p:forms\a-shrtps.fk.wpd)(rev'd 11t00) BY City Ad_ministrator I;)ate, BY ~.~J~' ~c~.~..~..¢¢-4~ ~; I//~/~/ Finan~ Directo~,. ~ ' Date CONTENT REVIEW: ,,~<:~z~,,',--,-(.City Dept. Head) Date: /?,2,~,',/'~, /' Purchase Order # Acct. NO: .(for City purposes only) SHAUN PIGOTT ASSOCIATES 7080 s.w. FIR LOOP · PORTLAND, OREGON 97223 TEL: (503) 598-2534 FAX: (503) 968-9241 December 27, 2000 Pauta Brown, P.E. City Engineer/Public Works Director 20 East Main Street Ashland, OR 97520-1814 SUBJECT: SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES FOR STORMWATER Dear Paula: As requested, I have enclosed a task plan, budget and schedule for assisting the City of Ashland in reviewing and redesigning a system development charge for your stormwater program. Our communication to date and a review of the City's "Stormwater and Drainage Master Plan" (June 2000) have provided a good basis for understanding the issues of concern with the existing system development charge structure, along with options to address these concerns. My firm specializes in financial issues affecting stormwater management with specific expertise in establishing utilities and system development charges for this area of infrastructure. Coincidentally, my office location in Portland is in the same complex as Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc., the engineers who prepared your stormwater plan. I have a long and successful record of working with Tetra Tech/KCM in constructing SDC's (Wilsonville, Sandy, Scappoose, Gresham, Hermiston, Rainier, Gervais) as well as SDC work independent of Tt/KCM (Clackamas County, Unified Sewerage Agency, Oak Lodge Sanitary District, Jefferson County, City of Sisters and West Linn). I am very proud of the references developed with these clients and would be happy to provide them upon your request. This experience translates into being able to work efficiently and accurately with Ashland in developing an SDC structure that is consistent with ORS 223: equitably recovers new development's fair share of stormwater system capacity costs. well documented for ease of explanation to the public while being easily updateable by the City. I look forward to your review of the enclosed information and to working with the City on this project. If you have any questions, please feet free to contact me. Shaun Pigott Associates CITY OF ASHLAND PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK REVIEW AND REDESIG~Xi OF A SYSTEM DEVELOP~IENT CHARGE FOR STORMWATER Shaun Pigott Associates proposes a three-phase approach toward the redesign and implementa- tion of Ashland's stormwater SDC. Phase 1 would be a review of the existing SDC methodol- ogy and an assessment of the City's existing basis for documenting both current and future SDC-eligible facilities. Phase 2 would design proposed methodologies for both the reimburse- ment and improvement portions of the SDC based on the City's specific response to policy issues affecting how capacity can be allocated, measured, and priced. Phase 3 would be the SDC calculation itself, along with documentation of the methodology leading to the specific charge. This proposed approach would include two briefings with the Project Steering Committee and one briefing with the City Council. If and when meetings with other affected parties, such as the Homebuilders, might be required, these would be attended on a time and materials basis. TASK PLAN PHASE 1 -- REVIEW EXISTING SDC a) Prepare a data request including the City's financial statement; fixed asset records, facility use data, master plans and/or capital improvement plans. The clear intent is to obtain all capital facility lists, schedules, and costs developed through the completed master plan; b) Review the information provided and conduct a status meeting with staffto review the ade- quacy of the documentation, means for filling identified deficiencies, and the next steps in the SDC development process; and c) Evaluate and update funding assumptions and use estimates with emphasis on the cost of planned projects and their consistency with adopted plans and/or CIP's. Phase 1 (25 hours) Cost = $2,250.00 Ashland/System Development Charge for Stormwater Page · 1 P,"-LkSE ~ -- P?,,OPOSEO ix)"~E'TkiOOOLOG;ES a) Based on the information developed through Phase 1, prepare optional approaches toward SDC calculation for stormwater, which may include equivalent service units or other desig- nated capacity allocation methodologies. b) Evaluate these approaches relative to specific compliance with the provisions of ORS 223.297 and the definition of the reimbursement and improvement portions of the fee; and c) Establish specific policy statements relative to the preferred approach regarding credits, valuation of existing capacity, indexing costs based on ENR data, consistency of growth projections with development of future impervious area, allocation of improvement costs between existing and future stormwater system users, accounting for SDC receipts, sources of customer use statistics for stormwater, and other planning assumptions affecting the SDC methodolog~j. Phase 2 (40 hours) Cost = $3,600. O0 PHASE 3 - SDC CALCULATION Prepare an interim summary of the proposed storm'water SDC methodology for review by staff and conduct a work session with the Project Steering Committee, including the docu- mentation of the credit policy, SDC inputs, assumptions, and calculations; b) Based on feedback from staff and the Project Steering Committee, make any necessary revisions to the methodology and calculations; c) Prepare draft revisions to the City's ordinance implementing the revised stormwater SDC; and d) Prepare a summary-level report documenting the SDC methodology and present this report to staff and the Project Committee within Ashland. The Council briefing would also take place at this phase of the Project. Phase 3 (35 hours) Cost = $3,150. O0 TOTAL PROJECT COST ESTIMATE: $9,000.00 SCHEDULE From notice to proceed to completion of the analysis will take no more than l0 weeks. Ashland/System Development Charge for Stormwater Page · 2 REQUISITION Department PW - Storm Drain SDC Vendor Shaun Pigott Associates 7080 SW Fir Loop Portland, OR 97223 Account No. 260. 08. 34. 00. 704200 CITY OF SHLAND No. PW 033B- FY2001 Date 09 ~1 Requested Delivery Date now Deliver To PAULA BROWN Via PAULA BROWN (* Note: Please allow approximately two(2) weeks for delive~ on items not generally caried in stored, and approximately two (2) months on printlng jobs.) Item No. Quantity Unit Description Use of Purchasing Office Only Unit Price Total Price PO No. 1 1 I Personal Services Contract $ 9,000.00 $ 9,000.00 Storm Water System Development Fee Assess Job No. Unit No. 1 hereby certify that thc above items are necessary for the operation of this department and are budgeted ~rized Perso~ Issued By Date Received By ORIGINAL CITY OF ASHLAND 20 E MAIN ST. ASHLAND, OR 97520 (541) 488-5300 VENDOR: 003849 PIGOTT, SHAUN 7080 SW FIR LOOP DBA SHAUN PiGOTT ASSOCIATES PORTLAND, OR 97223 FOB Point: Terms: Net Req. Del. Date: 1/8/01 Special Inst: 3/6/01 J [ 01925 SHIP TO: Ashland Public Works (541) 488-5587 27-1/2 N MAIN STREET ASHLAND, OR 97520 Req. No.: Dept: PUBLIC WORKS contact: Paula Brown Confirming? NO BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER Developo!ent Fees and,. Optiqns~ Contract date: 01/12/2001- Completion date: 06/30/2001 ~ ............................................. SUBTOTAL 9,000.00 BILL TO: Ac~unt Payable T~ 0.00 20 EAST MAIN ST FREIOHT 0.00 541-552-2010 TOT~ 9,000.00 ASHLAND, OR 97520 E 260.08.34.00.704200 9,000.00 Authorized Signature VENDOR COPY