HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-45 Agreement with EDSA Concerning Pine Island Park
RESOLUTION NO. 99-45
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF PARKLAND, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE
CITY OFFICIALS TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF PARKLAND AND EDSA FOR
THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING MASTER PLANNING AND
CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING OF THE PINE
ISLAND PARK.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Parkland, Florida finds and
determines that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City to enter into an
agreement between the City of Parkland and EDSA for the purpose of providing master
planning and conceptual development planning of the Pine Island Park.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PARKLAND, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That the appropriate City officials hereby approve entering into the
agreement between the City of Parkland and EDSA.
Section 2. That this Resolution shall become In full force and effect
immediately upon its passage and adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 20
DAY. OF October
, 1999.
CITY OF PARKLAND, FLORIDA
SAL~ARA~
ATTEST:
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HELEN LYNOTT, C/AAE
CITY CLERK
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the CITY OF PARKLAND
(pARKLAND) and EDWARD D. STONE, JR. AND ASSOCIATES, INC., a Florida corporation,
(EDSA), referred to herein as CONSULTANT, as follows:
WIT N E SSE T H:
WHEREAS, CONSULTANT has been chosen by the CITY, pursuant to the Competitive
Consultant's Negotiation Act, for the purpose of providing master planning and conceptual
development planning of the Pine Island Park to be developed on a :r:50 acre parcel at the N.E. corner
of Pine Island Road and Trail's End in the CITY (the Project); and
WHEREAS, the CITY and CONSULTANT also wish to provide for the ability of the CITY
to avail itself of the services of CONSULTANT for consulting services for design and construction
administration of any improvements to be constructed at said Park at the sole option of the CITY;
and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the work is to provide for a design of a master plan for the Pine
Island Park, including architectural, engineering, survey and planning services;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES AS
FOLLOWS:.
PHASE ONE
Section 1.
The above representations are true and correct and made a part hereof.
Section 2.
The CONSULTANT will provide the following services as part of Phase I:
PROJECT RESEARCH:
A. The CONSULTANT shall thoroughly visit the proposed site and the CITY'S present
park facilities. For present facilities the CONSULTANT shall analyze present usage
and review all information relative to present usage with CITY staff.
B. The CONSULTANT shall review present park development policies as contained in
all CITY records and other relevant background information as is needed to provide
for the development of the Pine Island Park.
C. The CONSULTANT will review present demographic characteristics as indicated by
the most recent reliable data for an analysis of population, usage and park needs. The
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CONSULT ANT shall also review household size, age, income and other indicators
of recreation demands based upon the most reliable statistics and information which
is readily available. The CONSULT ANT shall review in detail the present and
planned park and recreation facility inventory, along with documentation of present
park facility utilization rates, park service areas, and other indicators of the level of
recreation needs provided by parks and recreation department staff.
D. The CONSULTANT shall conduct group interviews with CITY staff, elected
officials, civic and homeowners' associations, sports interest groups and leagues,
parks and recreation advisory boards, as well as development interests, as necessary
to obtain public input concerning present and future recreation needs and the sharing
of costs to meet these needs. Focus group interviews will include a maximum of three
(3) three- hour sessions. The CONSULTANT shall provide one representative (who
is part of the design team) to attend each session.
E. The CONSULTANT shall structure a survey, in conjunction with CITY staff, to
obtain further public input as to the public's needs and desires for the Park. Based
upon public input, the survey, and a review of park utilization rates, supplied by the
CITY and, as further determined by the CONSULTANT'S own review, the
CONSULTANT shall estimate future park development needs, based both on park
acreage and recreation facility consideration. These preliminary needs assessments
will then be given to the unique recreation preferences, priorities, and expectation of
CITY'S residents. CONSULTANT shall consider these needs assessments in an
evaluation of present recreation goals, objectives, and policies of the Comprehensive
Plan.
F. The CONSULTANT shall participate in one evening meeting with the Parkland
Recreation Board, one evening meeting with the Planning and Zoning Board, and two
evening meetings with the City Commission to review and discuss the culmination of
the Project Research described in Section 2, items A-E.
SITE ANALYSIS:
G. The CONSULTANT shall collect additional site data determined necessary to the
development of the Project by preparing a site analysis, taking into account
vegetation, soi~ climatic conditions, hydrology, wildlife/relevant environmental
components, topography, traffic accessibility (via vehicular, pedestrian, bicycle, etc.),
visual character, off-site influences and considerations, the City Comprehensive Plan
and open space plan, utilities, existing structures, and usage and requirements of other
agencies. The CONSULTANT shall develop a site summary diagram to include all
relevant data obtained during the above referenced inventory and analysis.
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PARK PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTIPRELIMINARY PARK MASTER PLAN
H. Using the infonnation gathered above, examples of park construction experience for
various park types in south Florida, and the CONSULTANT'S experience in other
available and appropriate methods and materials, the CONSULTANT shall estimate
park development costs on an average cost per acre basis. Based on CITY and
Broward County data on park operations and maintenance costs, typical annual
operations/maintenance costs per acre of park will also be estimated. The
CONSULTANT shall provide a general summary of its conclusions to the City
Commission and thereafter, based upon its general conclusions, and further input from
the City Commission at an evening meeting, the CONSULTANT shall prepare a
summary report containing recommended refinements to park development and a full
summary of its conclusions based upon the analysis and investigation set forth in
Section 2, items A-H herein.
I. CONSULTANT shall make a public presentation of the general summary report with
an initial conceptual park design to the City Commission, and then to the Parks and
Recreation Board, and shall submit twenty-five (25) copies of same to the CITY.
J. In undertaking the above referenced activities and the activities set forth below, the
CONSULTANT shall not be constrained by the information submitted to the CITY,
but shall be responsible for attempting to gather the information based upon its site
reviews, interviews of CITY staff, and review of other cities in south Florida and all
current material on the development of parks of this general size and purposes in
order to reach its conclusions.
K. Thereafter, the CONSULTANT shall provide to the City Commission a final
conceptual park design of the proposed Project, including location of various park
elements (such as ball fields, concession stands, driveways, parking spaces, etc.) as
a conclusion to this aspect of the work.
L. The City Commission shall have the option of requesting a subsequent meeting with
the CONSULTANT to review the study referred to in Section 2, items H-K above to
make any final comments on same.
Section 3. At the conclusion of the work described above, and upon approval of the
summary statement and conceptual design described above, the CITY shall authorize the
CONSULTANT to proceed with Master Planning design services as follows:
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PARK MASTER PLANNING:
A. The CONSULTANT shall work with the CITY to implement the design direction, as
determined in Section 2 above, and prepare design studies to define the design, intent,
and concept for all building and site elements in the, Phase and sufficient detail to
indicate sizes, massing, dimensional relationships, materials and circulation to
accomplish the goals and objectives of the CITY as determined in Section 2.
B. The CONSULTANT shall prepare a preliminary cost estimate for construction.
C. The CONSULTANT shall prepare presentation materials for review with the CITY
for approval of design and design intent. This shall require a meeting with the Parks
and Recreation Board and two meetings with the City Commission.
D. The CONSULTANT shall provide five (5) complete sets of the Park Master Plan
design which is the result of the above referenced activities and meetings.
Section 4. The City Commission shall review the Park Master Plan as presented and make
any comments and proposed change of same at a public meeting with the CONSULTANT. If there
are no changes, then the parties may (at CITY'S sole option) proceed to Section 5, below; if the City
Commission desires changes, said changes shall be made and another meeting with the City
Commission shall be held.
Section 5. Reimbursable Expenses - Includes standard and customary direct out-of-
pocket costs of transportation, printing, shipping, and other project-related costs (estimated only).
PHASE ONE (AL TERNA TES)
Section 6. The following Phase One alternate services (prices on Exhibit '-1i ) shall be
provided by CONSULTANT at the sole option and discretion of the CITY (which retains the right
to hire others to do these tasks upon written notice from CITY):
A. All platting services and boundary survey (including representation at Broward
County) necessary to obtain approval and recordation of the plat for the site of the
park).
B. Topographic survey, to include elevations throughout the site, including adjacent
roadways, as well as other surface features.
C. Master Transportation Plan - Includes cataloging all area roads and control devices
affecting the park, and provision of park master transportation planning services and
full impact analysis.
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D. Concurrency Review/Coordination/Report - Includes TRIPS model analysis, model
runs, Compact Area Deferral, Area Assessment, Action Plan, and Platting
coordination of traffic elements.
E. Soil Borings - Includes standard penetration tests for building areas, proposed lake
areas, and balance of site once a preliminary master plan is developed and
environmental analysis of possible jurisdictional wetlands and mitigation requirements.
F. Preliminary DredgeIFill Plans - Utilized to determine drainage requirements as well
as fill volumes that can be generated from excavated areas.
PHASE TWO (OPTIONAL PHASE)
Section 7. Schematic Design Services: After completion of the process set forth in
Section 4 above, the CITY and the CONSULTANT, solely at the option of the CITY, may negotiate
services and fees for the described services in Sections 6 through 9. The CONSULTANT shall
provide, in general, the following services:
A. The CONSULTANT shall prepare schematic design do~uments consisting of design
criteria, drawings and outline specifications to develop and establish the scope of a
construction project for a phase or phases of the Project to accomplish the goals and
objectives of the CITY.
B. Prepare a preliminary cost estimate for the Project phase or phases based on the
schematic design.
C. Provide five (5) complete sets of said schematic documents for review by the City
Commission at a public meeting. If the Commission approves the documents, the City
Commission shall, authorize the CONSULTANT to continue with the schematic
design, design development, bidding assistance and construction administration
phases. If the Commission has any proposed changes, CONSULTANT shall make
said changes and they shall be reviewed at an additional City Commission meeting.
Section 8.
Design Development Services: These services shall include:
A. The CONSULTANT shall prepare design development documents consisting of
design criteria, drawings and outline specifications to develop and establish the scope
of a construction project for a phase or phases of the Project, to accomplish the goals
and objectives of the CITY.
B. Prepare a preliminary cost estimate for the Project phase or phases based on the
design development documents.
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C. Provide five (5) complete sets of said schematic design documents for review by the
CITY staff. Based on the CITY'S review and approval, the CONSULTANT shall
continue with the design development phase.
Section 9. The Construction Documentation Services shall also be the subject of
negotiation in the Optional Phase.
Section 10. Bidding Assistance Services shall also be the subject of negotiation in the
Optional Phase.
Section 11. Construction Administrative Services shall also be the subject of negotiation
in the Optional Phase.
Section 12. The option to negotiate for the services of CONSULTANT for Phase Two
(Optional Phase) shall be in the sole and absolute discretion of the CITY. No promise, expressed or
implied, is made to CONSULTANT that CONSULTANT shall be permitted to negotiate for said
services, much less perform them. The CITY may, at its sole discretion, and for no cause, choose
to seek the services of another CONSULTANT. The CONSULTANT has no right or interest of any
kind, recognizable at law or equity, in the performanc~ of said services. This contract grants
CONSULTANT no right or interest in the Phase Two work, but is meant to allow the CITY the
flexibility of negotiating and retaining CONSULTANT for such work if the CITY so chooses, in its
sole and absolute discretion.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 13. With regard to providing the services set forth in Sections 2 through 5, the
CITY shall:
A. Provide all information in its records in the possession of the CITY, as required by the
CONSULTANT for the Project.
B. Assist the CONSULTANT by placing at its disposal all available information pertinent
to the site of the Project, including previous reports and any other available data on
hand at the CITY relative to design and construction of the Project. The
CONSULTANT is to rely on the accuracy of all base information provided by the
CITY.
C. Furnish boundary, right-of-way and utility surveys; easement and right-of-way
descriptions; core borings, probings and sub-surface explorations; hydrographic
surveys, laboratory tests and inspections of samples and materials, and other special
consultations.
D. Print, mail and collect survey information as described in Section 2.
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E. Provide access to and niake all necessary provisions for CONSULTANT to enter
upon the necessary public lands as required for CONSULTANT to perform its work
under this agreement.
F. Examine all studies, reports, sketches, estimates, specifications, drawings, proposals
and other documents presented by CONSULTANT for the purpose of providing input
to the CONSULT ANT within a reasonable time of receipt from CONSULTANT.
G. Provide a person to act as the CITY'S representative and contact point for
CONSULTANT during the course of this contract.
Section 14. Following the time schedule established by the CITY, the CONSULTANT
shall provide, at no additional cost to the CITY, the following interim and final products:
A. Original reproducible 24" x 36" plans, either vellum or mylar, ready for printing as
presentation documents. Plans shall be sufficiently detailed at an appropriate scale to
provide a clear and accurate means of bidding and presentation. Included on the plans'
must be all pertinent details, tables, schedules, sections, elevations, and plans as
appropriate to convey tb,e design intent.
B. 3.5" computer disks labeled with Project name, date, and CONSULTANT'S name
including:
1. The design file( s) used to print the contract document prepared on
Microstation or dxf file on AutoCad ready to import using the layers. Layer
assignments may be altered upon recommendations of CONSULTANT and
written approval from the City Project Manager.
2. The plot files used to print the contract document prepared on Microstation
or dxf file on AutoCad ready to import using the layers.
3. Technical specifications and bidding documents prepared on Word Perfect 6.0
or other program compatible for import.
4. Miscellaneous Project information including cost estimates, preliminary
analysis and correspondence as requested by the City Project Manager.
C. Detailed cost estimates including schedule of items provided by size and quantity,
quality, method of installation, unit, unit costs, subtotals and totals as required.
D. Technical specifications and bidding documents typed on 8'l2" x 11" single-sided,
white bond paper to coordinate with "front end" specifications. Typical "front end"
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will be provided by the CITY for the awarded bidder's information only. The CITY
will prepare the necessary documentation for the "front end" bid documents.
Section 15. Time for completion shall be as set forth in Exhibit K which shall be
binding on CONSULTANT, except where delays are caused beyond the control of CONSULTANT,
or due to material revision of the program of improvements, design criteria or construction budget
by CITY.
Section 16. All work product as described above and as otherwise developed by
CONSULTANT, shall be the property of the CITY. The CITY may use or distribute such work
product in any way it deems appropriate. If such work products are modified or altered by the CITY
or anyone else for any use other than their intended purpose, the CITY shall indemnify and hold the
CONSULTANT hannless and shall defend the CONSULTANT against any and all claims, cause of
action or liability resulting from any such modification or alteration to the extent permitted by law.
Section 17. CONSULTANT indemnifies and holds the CITY harmless and shall defend
the CITY against any claims, causes of action, judgments or liability of whatsoever nature related to
patent or copyright infringement related to the work designs and work product submitted pursuant
to this Agreement, or any claims, liability, judgments, or causes of action related to the negligent acts,
errors or omissions in th~ designs, or work product submitted or work performed by the
CONSULTANT, its sub consultants (and their employees) and its employees, pursuant to this
Agreement. This section shall survive the completion of the Project.
Section 18. All work perfonned by the CONSULTANT, subconsultants or those employed
by CONSULTANT shall be of professional quality which is the standard of the Landscape
Architectural Profession and any other professional standards for other disciplines of any other
sub consultant or other parties employed by CONSULTANT, and shall comply with the specific
provisions contained herein.
Section 19. Insurance
CONSULTANT shall comply with the insurance provisions defined in Exhibit ~.
Section 20. Termination
This Agreement may be terminated, without cause, by the CITY on thirty (30) days written
notice and on ten (10) days written notice, with cause, by either party hereto. If the CITY terminates
this Agreement without cause, the CITY shall pay its pro-rata share for work completed by
CONSULTANT to the date of termination.
Section 21. No work stoppage as a result of disputes: There shall be no right to receipt
of payment from CITY on any claims and no right to any pre-judgment interest from CITY.
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No dispute by CONSULTANT shall provide a basis for CONSULTANT to stop performing
its work except as provided under Section 20, Termination. Under no circumstances shall
CONSULTANT be entitled to interest, whether pre-judgment or post-judgment. However, disputes
as to the proportion of work complete or rights and additional compensation shall not obviate the
requirement of CITY to pay the amount it believes is reasonably due CONSULTANT. Non-payment
within 30 days of non-disputed invoices shall be considered breach of contract under this Agreement.
Section 22. All notices required herein shall be in writing and either hand delivered or
mailed certified, return receipt requested, to the following person at the address listed unless changed
by written notice:
CITY:
City Manager
City of Parkland
6500 Parkside Drive
Parkland, Florida 33067
CONSULTANT:
Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates
1512 E. Broward Blvd., Suite 110
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Section 23. Nothing shall prohibit CITY from bringing an action and obtaining recovery
against CONSULTANT for errors or omissions and any and all consequential or special damages of
whatsoever nature resulting therefrom, whether economic, or non-economic, tort or contractual in
nature.
Section 24. This is the complete Agreement between the parties and no alteration hereto
shall be given effect unless contained in a written agreement with equal dignity.
Section 25. This Agreement shall be effective on the date the last party affixes its signature
hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed.
Witnesses:
EDWARD D. STONE, JR. AND ASSOCIATES,
INC. (EDSA)
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Print Name:
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Print Name:
By:
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man, Secretary
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF BROWARD
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged befor~e, the uI}d_e~signed Notary Public in and
for the State of Florida, on this, the:J-u day of 11/"f/~1999, by C. DOUGLAS
COOLMAN, the Secretary of EDWARD D. STONE, JR. AND ASSOCIATES, INC., a Florida
corporation (EDSA).
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STATE OF FLORIDA
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CITY OF PARKLAND, FLORIDA
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and
for the State of Florida, on this, the 3()'1'- day of ~~A., . 1999, by Sal Pagliara, Mayor
of the City of Parkland, Florida.
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Duration
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30-45 days (concurrent)
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PINE ISLAND PARK MASTER PLAN
City of Parkland, Florida
"Exhibit A"
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Project Fee Summary
Planning Task
Meeti ngs/Presentations
Public Opinion Survey Processing
Project Rese~rch
Site Analysis
Program Development/Preliminary Master Pia
Master Plan
Total Duration 120-150 days Total Planning Fees
Reimbursible Expenses* Maximum Expenditure
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Fee
Hourly - as requested
5,000.00
6,000.00
10,000.00
17,000.00
26,000.00
64,000.00
5,500.00
* Expenses include: transportation, printing, shipping, photography, presentation boards, color plotting, etc.
Other Itemized Fees
Platting/Boundary Survey
Topographic Survey
Master Transportation Plan
Concurrency Review/Report
Preliminary Dredge/Fill Plans
Soil Borings (estimated)
18,000.00
7,000.00
5,000.00
13,600.00
4,000.00
Maximum: 20,000.00
Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates Planners and Landscape Architects
1512 E. Broward Boulevard, Suite 110, Fort lauderdale, Fl 33301 . Phone 954.524.3330 Fax 954.524.0177
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Pine Island Park
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"Exhibit C.
Rate Schedule (Effective August 1, 1999)
Chairman................................................................................ $200.00 per hour
Principals ............ ...... ......... ............... ...................................... $180.00 per hour
Associate Principals ................................................................ $140.00 per hour
Vice Presidents........................................................................ $120.00 per hour
Senior Associates .................................................................... $105.00 per hour
Associates............................................................................. $90.00 per hou r
Design Staff I............................................................................. $ 75 .00 per hour
Design Staff II...... ................ ........ ......................... ............... ...... $65.00 per hour
Clerical Staff.............................................................................. $45.00 per hour
Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates Planners and landscape Architects
1512 E. Broward Boulevard, Suite 110, Fort lauderdale, Fl 3301 Phone 954.524.3330 Fax 954.524.0177
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