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1990-125-Authorizing The Execution Of Agreement For Phase II Of The Historic Resources InventoryRESOLUTION 1990 -125 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT FOR PHASE II OF THE HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, that the TOWN enter into an agreement with Anne Bloomfield for consultant services for the preparation of Phase II of the Historic Resources Inventory and that the Interim Town Manager is authorized, and is hereby directed, to execute said agreement (attached) in the name and in behalf of the TOWN OF LOS GATOS. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos this 18th day of June, 1990 by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Joanne Benjamin, Eric D. Carlson, Brent N. Ventura Mayor Thomas J. Ferrito NAYS: None ABSENT: Robert L. Hamilton ABSTAIN: None �% n /% SIGNED: `- K4AYOR OF TPVTOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, IFORNIA ATTEST: CLERK OF THE TOWN OP- OS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA PL09: C NCLRPTS \6 -18 #5.11 �1 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AND ANNE BLOOMFIELD FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES FOR PREPARATION OF PHASE II OF THE HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY This Agreement is entered into this f?' ay of 14r24, 1990, by and between the Town of Los Gatos, State of California, herein called the "Town," and Anne Bloomfield, engaged in providing consulting services herein called the "Consultant." RECITALS WHEREAS, the Town desires to contract for the performance of historical services for the preparation the Historic Resources Inventory to include the completion of all Second Phase tasks identified in the "Scope of Services" attached as Exhibit "A; NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Scope of Services. Consultant shall perform those professional services described in Sections IV, V, VI B -E and VII F and G of the "Scope of Services" attached as Exhibit "A ". 2. Work Schedule. Consultant's work products and schedule of delivery shall be in accordance with the 'Preliminary Cost Estimate" attached as Exhibit "B" and "Time Schedule" attached as Exhibit "C'. The time for delivery of all documents shall commence from the date written authorization is received from the Town to begin work. Scheduling will depend on factors beyond the Consultant's control including prompt response to submittal of materials to the TOWN, delay caused by alteration in the scope of the project, etc. Consultant will diligently perform the required services according to the schedule outlined above, but will not be responsible for delays beyond her control. All tasks to complete Phase II of the Historic Resources Inventory shall be completed by April 1, 1991. 3 x y k 'shr�.rf 3. Compliance with Laws. The Consultant shall comply with all applicable laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations of governing federal, state and local laws. Consultant represents and warrants to Town that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatsoever nature which are legally required for Consultant to practice profession. Consultant represents and warrants to Town that Consultant shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep in effect or obtain at all times during the term of this Agreement any licenses, permits, and approvals which are legally required for Consultant to practice its profession. Consultant shall maintain a Town of Los Gatos business license pursuant to Chapter 15 of the Code of the Town of Los Gatos. 4. Confidential Information. All data, documents, discussion or other information developed or received by or for the Consultant in performance of this Agreement are confidential and will not be disclosed to any person except as authorized by the Town Manager, Town Planning Director or their designee or as required by law. 5. Town Property. All materials and compilations of information produced by the Consultant specifically to perform this Agreement are and remain property of the Town regardless of whether such materials and compilations are required to be, or are, actually delivered to the Town. 6. Compensation. Compensation for Consultant's professional services and work product shall be thirteen thousand four hundred and sixty dollars ($13,460). The fee will also include all labor costs required to perform the services set out in this Agreement. Consultant shall submit to the Town an itemized statement of work completed during the preceding month. The amount due under such statement shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after its submission if the Town finds the bills correct and if the services described therein have been performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The billing process shall be based on charges and expenses incurred during the time for which the billing is made. Payment will be authorized for work completed to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. In no case will the total compensation amount exceed thirteen thousand four hundred and sixty dollars ($13,460) without prior written notification and subsequent approval by the Town. Page 2 of 6 7. Independent Contractor. It is understood that the Consultant, in the performance of the work and services agreed to be performed, shall act as and be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Town. As an independent contractor she shall not obtain any rights to retirement benefits or other benefits which accrue to Town employee(s). With prior written consent, the Consultant may perform some obligations under this Agreement by subcontracting, but may not delegate ultimate responsibility for performance or assign or transfer interests under this Agreement. 8. Conflict of Interest. Consultant has no holdings or interests within the Town of Los Gatos. Consultant has no business holdings or agreements with any member of the staff or management of the Town or its representatives. 9. Insurance. A. Minimum Scope of Insurance: i. Consultant agrees to have an maintain, for duration of the contract, a General Liability insurance policy insuring her and her firm to an amount not less than: two hundred fifty thousand ($250,000) combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. ii. Consultant agrees to have and maintain for the duration of the contract, an Automobile Liability insurance policy ensuring her and her staff to an amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. iii. Consultant shall provide to the Town all certificates of insurance, with original endorsements effecting coverage. Consultant agrees that all certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the Town before work commences. Page 3 of 6 B. General Liability: i. The Town, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as insureds as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Consultant; products and completed operations of Consultant, premises owned or used by the Consultant, or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Contract. ii. The Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the Town, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self- insurances maintained by the Town, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. iii. Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the Town, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers. iv. The Consultant's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom a claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. C. All Coverages: Each insurance policy required in this item shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has be given to the Town. 10. Indemnification. The Consultant shall save, keep and hold harmless indemnify and defend the Town its officers, agent, employees and volunteers from all damages, costs or expenses in law or equity that may at any time arise or be set up because of damages to property or personal injury received by reason of, or in the course of performing work which may be occasioned by a willful or negligent act or omissions of the Consultant, or any of the Consultant's employees, or any subconsultant. The Town will not be held liable for any accident, loss or damage to the work prior to its completion and acceptance. Page 4 of 6 11. Waiver. No failure on the part of either party to exercise any right or remedy hereunder shall operate as a waiver of any other right or remedy that party may have hereunder. 12. Governing Law. This Agreement, regardless of where executed, shall be governed by and construed to the laws of the State of California. 13. Termination of Agreement. The Town and the Consultant shall have the right to terminate this agreement with or without cause by giving not less than fifteen (15) days written notice of termination. In the event of termination, the Consultant shall deliver to the Town all plans, files, documents, reports, performed to date by the Consultant. In the event of such termination, the Consultant shall be paid for all satisfactory work, unless such termination is made for cause, in which event, compensation, if any, shall be adjusted in light of the particular facts and circumstances involved in such termination. 14. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the Agreement between the Town and Consultant. No terms, conditions, understandings or agreements purporting to modify or vary this Agreement, unless hereafter made in writing and signed by the party to be bound, shall be binding on either party. 15. Execution. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts each of which shall constitute one and the same instrument and shall become binding upon the parties when at least one copy, here of shall have been signed by both parties hereto. In proving this agreement, it shall not be necessary to produce or account for more than one such counterpart. 16. Notices. Any notice required to be given to Consultant shall be deemed to be duly and properly given if mailed to Consultant postage prepaid, and addressed to: Anne Bloomfield 2229 Webster Street San Francisco, California 94115 Page 5 of 6 or personally delivered to Consultant as such address or such other address as Consultant designates in writing to Town. Any notice required to be given to Town shall be deemed to be duly and properly given if mailed to Town, postage prepaid, and addressed to: Town of Los Gatos Planning Department P.O. Box 949 Los Gatos, California 95031 or personally delivered to Town at such address of such other as Town may designate in writing to Consultant. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Town and Consultant have executed this Agreement as of the date indicated on page one (1). Town of Los Gatos Robert F. eyer, In erim o Manager Consultant Town of Los Gatos ATTEST: Clerk of the Town of Los Gatos, Los Gatos, California Marian V. Cosgrove, To Clerk p109 \agreemen \b1oom Page 6 of 6 Approved as to Form: SCOPE OF SERVICES I. Administration and Community Participation. A. Work closely with Town staff and Historic Preservation Committee. B. Attend appropriate meetings: monthly volunteers meeting, one other meeting a month such as Historic Preservation Committee, plus three meetings for presentation of the final products to Historic Preservation Committee, Planning Commission and Town Council. C. Develop and implement volunteer recruitment plan, with advice and help of Town staff and Historic Preservation Committee. D. Organize and train volunteers for assisting in or taking over certain tasks (II E -I, III B-C, IV A -D, VI Al and B3). E. Make monthly status reports. II. Exploratory Research A. Collect existing survey information, maps, inventory lists, aerial photos, and other materials. B. Seek assistance from Historic Preservation Committee and Heritage Preservation Society. C. Explore resources in Los Gatos Museum, local libraries, California History Center, California Historical Society, Bancroft Library, news- papers, and other likely archives. D. Study existing literature on Los Gatos history. E. Locate historic assessment records (property tax rolls and /or maps). F. Locate Block Books or other cathode of discovering the owner of a given parcel in a given historic period. G. Locate Sanborn fire insurance maps for Los Gatos, for as many different years as possible. H. Locate relevant government records such as building permits, utility records, assessment records. I. Locate individuals whose personal knowledge and /or private collections can provide information helpful to the Survey. - 1 - 1 2. 2 means a resource officially declared eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. 3. 3 means a resource which appears eligible for the Register. 4. 4 means a resource which appears eligible for local designation. 5. 5 means a resource which may in future become eligible. 6. D added to any of the above means the resource is so rated only as part of a historic district. B. After site - specific research is complete, draft an evaluation sheet in words for each building or district, according to the 13 criteria. C. Have these draft evaluations reviewed by at least three outside experts: an architect, a local historian, and an architectural historian. D. Adjust for reviewers' comments, and adopt final ratings. VI. Documentation. A. Write a historic overview of Los Gatos and its architectural history. B. For each individual building rated 1, 2, 3, or 4: 1. Take two or more color photos from different angles. Prepare photo list, proof sheets, and 3x5 prints. 2. Prepare a Historic Resources Inventory Form, including the description and statement of significance sections. C. For each historic district rated 1, 2, 3, or 4 as a whole: 1. Prepare photos and Historic Resources Inventory Form for the group as a whole, similar to those for individual buildings but more expansive. 2. Map the district showing contributing and non - contributing buildings. 3. Take two or more color photos of each contributing building. Prepare photo list, proof sheets, and 3x5 prints. 4. Write a minimum description and statement of significance for each contributing building, maximum one page each including photos. 5. List non - contributing buildings with very brief explanations as to why they do not contribute to the district. D. Set files in alpha- numerical order by street address. If appropriate to the Town's capabilities, computerize the inventory. E. Prepare a reproducable survey map which locates each historic resource recommended for individual or district designation. - 3 - r PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE First Phase (Scope of Services sections I, II, III, VI A and VII A -E) Personnel ($20 /hour) I. Administration and community participation II. Exploratory research III. Preliminary field survey VI A. Historic overview of Los Gatos VII A -E. Survey report Subtotal 110 hours 100 hours 110 hours 100 hours 100 hours 520 hours Costs Photos (black and white for file, one of each resource) Travel Per diem Report reproduction Other copying (forms and research) Long distance phone Subtotal Total of first phase Second Phase (Scope of Services sections I, IV, VI B-D and VII F-G) Personnel ($20 /hour) $2,200. 2,000. 2,200. 2,200. 2,000. 10,400. 500. 500. 700. 140. 200. 60. 2,100. 12,500. I. Administration and community 80 hours 1,600. participation 2,400 IV. Research specific to each site 120 hours 80 hours 1,600. V. Evaluation Honoraria 1,500. Outside reviewers 100 hours 2,000. VI B-E. Documentation 100 hours 2•�• VII F-G. Survey report �.-- Subtotal 480 hours 11,100 Costs Photos (color, two of each resource that is reco ®ended) 1,0000. Travel 640. Per dies 140. Report reproduction 70. Other copying 60. Long distance phone 2,360. Subtotal Total of second phase 13,460. $25,960. Total of completed survey - 1 - giH U E - 1 - H • `C I N N x � • o s • a I N • o C ' O d I � d ' 9 c+1 I O N N u N � O O 6i C NI N N � q O C O p u u d � • 1 C � S Z N N N N O u W y Z I �+ N N N N N O O w N N N N a , N N O u m ,y eo r V O t0. y E O [i II N at q N W d � u � L o m a A Y 4 L ,C Id {0 rM 4 N G ~ 0L +Oi i� Fri u0 Z •e� Lmp. � 44 7 W '�'� > �{ 92 +ui H .5 M (a u � iu M O N .d Vp O r4 L 1 N E O. N Ck M O. O. r# l0 O O - 1 -