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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019 CON West Coast Arborists - Urban Forestry Maintenance Services - Tree ServicesAGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC. THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on this 16th day of April, 2019, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (the "CITY"), and WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC., a California corporation (the "CONTRACTOR"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY applied for, and was awarded, a grant through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) in the amount of $650,800 to plant 1700 trees in the City of National City to help in reducing greenhouse gases. WHEREAS, the CITY desires to employ a CONTRACTOR to provide grant coordination services including providing volunteer group workshop training, tree and site selection processing, and matched funds collections to meet the requirements of the grant. WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that the CONTRACTOR is a certified forestry professional and is qualified by experience and ability to perform the services desired by the CITY, and the CONTRACTOR is willing to perform such services. WHEREAS, this contract is being awarded based on cooperative purchasing, as permitted in National City Municipal Code section 2.60.260. The City of Encinitas has gone through a competitive process for these services and selected this CONTRACTOR, and the CITY is entering into this Agreement with the General Arborist Services prices established through that competitive process. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HERETO DO MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. ENGAGEMENT OF CONTRACTOR. The CITY agrees to engage the CONTRACTOR to perform grant coordination services, and the CONTRACTOR agrees to perform the services set forth here in accordance with all terms and conditions contained herein. The CONTRACTOR represents that all services shall be performed directly by the CONTRACTOR or under direct supervision of the CONTRACTOR. 2. EFFECTIVE DATE AND LENGTH OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement will become effective on April 16, 2019. The duration of this Agreement is for the period of April 16, 2019 through March 1, 2020. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES. The CONTRACTOR will perform grant coordination services as set forth in the attached Exhibit "A" (the project) following the fee schedule as set forth in the attached Exhibit "B". The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all research and reviews related to the work and shall not rely on personnel of the CITY for such services, except as authorized in advance by the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall appear at meetings, as required, to keep staff and City Council advised of the progress on the project. The CITY may unilaterally, or upon request from the CONTRACTOR, from time to time reduce or increase the Scope of Services to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. Upon doing so, the CITY and the CONTRACTOR agree to meet in good faith and confer for the purpose of negotiating a corresponding reduction or increase in the compensation associated with said change in services. 4. PROJECT COORDINATION AND SUPERVISION. Victor Uribe, Park Superintendent, hereby is designated as the Project Coordinator for the CITY and will monitor the progress and execution of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall assign a single Project Director to provide supervision and have overall responsibility for the progress and execution of this Agreement for the CONTRACTOR. Michael Palat thereby is designated as the Project Director for the CONTRACTOR. 5. COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT. The compensation for the CONTRACTOR shall be based on monthly billings covering actual work performed. Billings shall include labor classifications, respective rates, hours worked and also materials, if any. The total cost for all work described in Exhibit "A" shall not exceed $196,000. The compensation for the CONTRACTOR'S work shall not exceed the rates set forth in Exhibit "A". Monthly invoices will be processed for payment and remitted within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice, provided that work is accomplished consistent with Exhibit "A", as determined by the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain all books, documents, papers, employee time sheets, accounting records, and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred, and shall make such materials available at its office at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and for three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement, for inspection by the CITY, and for furnishing of copies to the CITY, if requested. 6. ACCEPTABILITY OF WORK. The CITY shall decide any and all questions which may arise as to the quality or acceptability of the services performed and the manner of performance, the acceptable completion of this Agreement, and the amount of compensation due. In the event the CONTRACTOR and the CITY cannot agree to the quality or acceptability of the work, the manner of performance and/or the compensation payable to the CONTRACTOR in this Agreement, the CITY or the CONTRACTOR shall give to the other written notice. Within ten (10) business days, the CONTRACTOR and the CITY shall each prepare a report which supports their position and file the same with the other party. The CITY shall, with reasonable diligence, determine the quality or acceptability of the work, the manner of performance and/or the compensation payable to the CONTRACTOR. 7. DISPOSITION AND OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. The Memoranda, Reports, Maps, Drawings, Plans, Specifications, and other documents prepared by the CONTRACTOR for this project, whether paper or electronic, shall become the property of the Standard Agreement Page 2 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA-Grant Coord. Serv. CITY for use with respect to this project, and shall be turned over to the CITY upon completion of the project, or any phase thereof, as contemplated by this Agreement. Contemporaneously with the transfer of documents, the CONTRACTOR hereby assigns to the CITY, and CONTRACTOR thereby expressly waives and disclaims any copyright in, and the right to reproduce, all written material, drawings, plans, specifications, or other work prepared under this Agreement, except upon the CITY'S prior authorization regarding reproduction, which authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. The CONTRACTOR shall, upon request of the CITY, execute any further document(s) necessary to further effectuate this waiver and disclaimer. The CONTRACTOR agrees that the CITY may use, reuse, alter, reproduce, modify, assign, transfer, or in any other way, medium, or method utilize the CONTRACTOR'S written work product for the CITY'S purposes, and the CONTRACTOR expressly waives and disclaims any residual rights granted to it by Civil Code Sections 980 through 989 relating to intellectual property and artistic works. Any modification or reuse by the CITY of documents, drawings, or specifications prepared by the CONTRACTOR shall relieve the CONTRACTOR from liability under Section 14, but only with respect to the effect of the modification or reuse by the CITY, or for any liability to the CITY should the documents be used by the CITY for some project other than what was expressly agreed upon within the Scope of Services of this project, unless otherwise mutually agreed. 8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. Both parties hereto in the performance of this Agreement will be acting in an independent capacity and not as agents, employees, partners, or joint venturers with one another. Neither the CONTRACTOR nor the CONTRACTOR'S employees are employees of the CITY, and are not entitled to any of the rights, benefits, or privileges of the CITY'S employees, including but not limited to retirement, medical, unemploy- ment, or workers' compensation insurance. This Agreement contemplates the personal services of the CONTRACTOR and the CONTRACTOR'S employees, and it is recognized by the parties that a substantial inducement to the CITY for entering into this Agreement was, and is, the professional reputation and competence of the CONTRACTOR and its employees. Neither this Agreement nor any interest herein may be assigned by the CONTRACTOR without the prior written consent of the CITY. Nothing herein contained is intended to prevent the CONTRACTOR from employing or hiring as many employees, or SUBCONTRACTORS, as the CONTRACTOR may deem necessary for the proper and efficient performance of this Agreement. All agreements by CONTRACTOR with its SUBCONTRACTOR(S) shall require the SUBCONTRACTOR(S) to adhere to the applicable terms of this Agreement. 9. CONTROL. Neither the CITY nor its officers, agents, or employees shall have any control over the conduct of the CONTRACTOR or any of the CONTRACTOR'S employees, except as herein set forth, and the CONTRACTOR or the CONTRACTOR'S agents, servants, or employees are not in any manner agents, servants, or employees of the CITY, it being understood that the CONTRACTOR its agents, servants, and employees are as to the CITY wholly independent CONTRACTOR, and that the CONTRACTOR'S obligations to the CITY are solely such as are prescribed by this Agreement. Standard Agreement Page 3 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. 10. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. The CONTRACTOR, in the performance of the services to be provided herein, shall comply with all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations, and all applicable ordinances, rules, and regulations of the City of National City, whether now in force or subsequently enacted. The CONTRACTOR and each of its SUBCONTRACTOR(S), shall obtain and maintain a current City of National City business license prior to and during performance of any work pursuant to this Agreement. 11. LICENSES, PERMITS, ETC. The CONTRACTOR represents and covenants that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications, and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to practice its profession. The CONTRACTOR represents and covenants that the CONTRACTOR shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement, any license, permit, or approval which is legally required for the CONTRACTOR to practice its profession. 12. STANDARD OF CARE. A. The CONTRACTOR, in performing any services under this Agreement, shall perform in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the CONTRACTOR'S trade or profession currently practicing under similar conditions and in similar locations. The CONTRACTOR shall take all special precautions necessary to protect the CONTRACTOR'S employees and members of the public from risk of harm arising out of the nature of the work and/or the conditions of the work site. B. Unless disclosed in writing prior to the date of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR warrants to the CITY that it is not now, nor has it for the five (5) years preceding, been debarred by a governmental agency or involved in debarment, arbitration or litigation proceedings concerning the CONTRACTOR'S professional performance or the furnishing of materials or services relating thereto. C. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for identifying any unique products, treatments, processes or materials whose availability is critical to the success of the project the CONTRACTOR has been retained to perform, within the time requirements of the CITY, or, when no time is specified, then within a commercially reasonable time. Accordingly, unless the CONTRACTOR has notified the CITY otherwise, the CONTRACTOR warrants that all products, materials, processes or treatments identified in the project documents prepared for the CITY are reasonably commercially available. Any failure by the CONTRACTOR to use due diligence under this sub -section will render the CONTRACTOR liable to the CITY for any increased costs that result from the CITY'S later inability to obtain the specified items or any reasonable substitute within a price range that allows for project completion in the time frame specified or, when not specified, then within a commercially reasonable time. 13. NON-DISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS. The CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. The CONTRACTOR will take positive action to insure that applicants are employed without regard to their age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. Such action shall include but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The CONTRACTOR agrees to post in Standard Agreement Page 4 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA-Grant Coord. Serv. conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment any notices provided by the CITY setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. 14. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. The CITY may from time to time communicate to the CONTRACTOR certain confidential information to enable the CONTRACTOR to effectively perform the services to be provided herein. The CONTRACTOR shall treat all such information as confidential and shall not disclose any part thereof without the prior written consent of the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall limit the use and circulation of such information, even within its own organization, to the extent necessary to perform the services to be provided herein. The foregoing obligation of this Section 14, however, shall not apply to any part of the information that (i) has been disclosed in publicly available sources of information; (ii) is, through no fault of the CONTRACTOR, hereafter disclosed in publicly available sources of information; (iii) is already in the possession of the CONTRACTOR without any obligation of confidentiality; or (iv) has been or is hereafter rightfully disclosed to the CONTRACTOR by a third party, but only to the extent that the use or disclosure thereof has been or is rightfully authorized by that third party. The CONTRACTOR shall not disclose any reports, recommendations, conclusions or other results of the services or the existence of the subject matter of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the CITY. In its performance hereunder, the CONTRACTOR shall comply with all legal obligations it may now or hereafter have respecting the information or other property of any other person, firm or corporation. CONTRACTOR shall be liable to CITY for any damages caused by breach of this condition, pursuant to the provisions of Section 15. 15. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS. The CONTRACTOR agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of National City, its officers, officials, agents, employees, and volunteers against and from any and all liability, loss, damages to property, injuries to, or death of any person or persons, and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings, reasonable attorneys' fees, and defense costs, of any kind or nature, including workers' compensation claims, of or by anyone whomsoever, resulting from or arising out of the CONTRACTOR'S performance or other obligations under this Agreement; provided, however, that this indemnification and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liability arising from the established sole negligence or willful misconduct of the CITY, its agents, officers, employees or volunteers. CITY will cooperate reasonably in the defense of any action, and CONTRACTOR shall employ competent counsel, reasonably acceptable to the City Attorney. The indemnity, defense, and hold harmless obligations contained herein shall survive the termination of this Agreement for any alleged or actual omission, act, or negligence under this Agreement that occurred during the term of this Agreement. 16. WORKERS' COMPENSATION. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with all of the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Acts of the State of California, the applicable provisions of Division 4 and 5 of the California Labor Code and all amendments thereto; and all similar State or federal acts or laws applicable; and shall indemnify, and hold harmless the CITY and its officers, employees, and volunteers from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, proceedings, and judgments of every nature and description, including reasonable attorney's fees and defense costs presented, brought or recovered against the CITY or its officers, employees, or volunteers, for or on account of any Standard Agreement Page 5 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. liability under any of said acts which may be incurred by reason of any work to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. 17. INSURANCE. The CONTRACTOR, at its sole cost and expense, shall purchase and maintain, and shall require its SUBCONTRACTOR(S), when applicable, to purchase and maintain throughout the term of this Agreement, the following insurance policies: A. ❑ If checked, Professional Liability Insurance (errors and omissions) with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. B. Automobile Insurance covering all bodily injury and property damage incurred during the performance of this Agreement, with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident. Such automobile insurance shall include owned, non -owned, and hired vehicles ("any auto"). The policy shall name the CITY and its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as additional insureds, and a separate additional insured endorsement shall be provided. C. Commercial General Liability Insurance, with minimum limits of either $2,000,000 per occurrence and $4,000,000 aggregate, or $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate with a $2,000,000 umbrella policy, covering all bodily injury and property damage arising out of its operations, work, or performance under this Agreement. The policy shall name the CITY and its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as additional insureds, and a separate additional insured endorsement shall be provided. The general aggregate limit must apply solely to this "project" or "location". The "project" or "location" should be noted with specificity on an endorsement that shall be incorporated into the policy. D. Workers' Compensation Insurance in an amount sufficient to meet statutory requirements covering all of CONTRACTOR'S employees and employers' liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 per accident. In addition, the policy shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the CITY. Said endorsement shall be provided prior to commencement of work under this Agreement. If CONTRACTOR has no employees subject to the California Workers' Compensation and Labor laws, CONTRACTOR shall execute a Declaration to that effect. Said Declaration shall be provided to CONTRACTOR by CITY. E. The aforesaid policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the CITY, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, so that any other policies held by the CITY shall not contribute to any loss under said insurance. Said policies shall provide for thirty (30) days prior written notice to the CITY's Risk Manager, at the address listed in subsection G below, of cancellation or material change. F. If required insurance coverage is provided on a "claims made" rather than "occurrence" form, the CONTRACTOR shall maintain such insurance coverage for three years after expiration of the term (and any extensions) of this Agreement. In addition, the "retro" date must be on or before the date of this Agreement. G. The Certificate Holder for all policies of insurance required by this Section shall be: City of National City c/o Risk Manager 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950-4397 Standard Agreement Page 6 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. H. Insurance shall be written with only insurers authorized to conduct business in Californiathat hold a current policy holder's alphabetic and fmancial size category rating of not less than A:VII according to the current Best's Key Rating Guide, or a company of equal financial stability that is approved by the CITY'S Risk Manager. In the event coverage is provided by non -admitted "surplus lines" carriers, they must be included on the most recent California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI list) and otherwise meet rating requirements. I. This Agreement shall not take effect until certificate(s) or other sufficient proof that these insurance provisions have been complied with, are filed with and approved by the CITY'S Risk Manager. If the CONTRACTOR does not keep all of such insurance policies in full force and effect at all times during the terms of this Agreement, the CITY may elect to treat the failure to maintain the requisite insurance as a breach of this Agreement and terminate the Agreement as provided herein. J. All deductibles and self -insured retentions in excess of $10,000 must be disclosed to and approved by the CITY. K. If the CONTRACTOR maintains broader coverage or higher limits (or both) than the minimum limits shown above, the CITY requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage or higher limits (or both) maintained by the CONTRACTOR. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the CITY. 18. LEGAL FEES. If any party brings a suit or action against the other party arising from any breach of any of the covenants or agreements or any inaccuracies in any of the representations and warranties on the part of the other party arising out of this Agreement, then in that event, the prevailing party in such action or dispute, whether by final judgment or out -of - court settlement, shall be entitled to have and recover of and from the other party all costs and expenses of suit, including attorneys' fees. For purposes of determining who is to be considered the prevailing party, it is stipulated that attorney's fees incurred in the prosecution or defense of the action or suit shall not be considered in determining the amount of the judgment or award. Attorney's fees to the prevailing party if other than the CITY shall, in addition, be limited to the amount of attorney's fees incurred by the CITY in its prosecution or defense of the action, irrespective of the actual amount of attorney's fees incurred by the prevailing party. Standard Agreement Page 7 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. 19. TERMINATION. A. This Agreement may be terminated with or without cause by the CITY. Termination without cause shall be effective only upon 60-day's written notice to the CONTRACTOR. During said 60-day period the CONTRACTOR shall perform all services in accordance with this Agreement. B. This Agreement may also be terminated immediately by the CITY for cause in the event of a material breach of this Agreement, misrepresentation by the CONTRACTOR in connection with the formation of this Agreement or the performance of services, or the failure to perform services as directed by the CITY. C. Termination with or without cause shall be effected by delivery of written Notice of Termination to the CONTRACTOR as provided for herein. D. In the event of termination, all finished or unfinished Memoranda Reports, Maps, Drawings, Plans, Specifications and other documents prepared by the CONTRACTOR, whether paper or electronic, shall immediately become the property of and be delivered to the CITY, and the CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any work satisfactorily completed on such documents and other materials up to the effective date of the Notice of Termination, not to exceed the amounts payable hereunder, and less any damages caused the CITY by the CONTRACTOR'S breach, if any. Thereafter, ownership of said written material shall vest in the CITY all rights set forth in Section 7. E. The CITY further reserves the right to immediately terminate this Agreement upon: (1) the filing of a petition in bankruptcy affecting the CONTRACTOR; (2) a reorganization of the CONTRACTOR for the benefit of creditors; or (3) a business reorganization, change in business name or change in business status of the CONTRACTOR. 20. NOTICES. All notices or other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing, and shall be personally delivered; or sent by overnight mail (Federal Express or the like); or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested; or sent by ordinary mail, postage prepaid; or telegraphed or cabled; or delivered or sent by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax; and shall be deemed received upon the earlier of (i) if personally delivered, the date of delivery to the address of the person to receive such notice, (ii) if sent by overnight mail, the business day following its deposit in such overnight mail facility, (iii) if mailed by registered, certified or ordinary mail, five (5) days (ten (10) days if the address is outside the State of California) after the date of deposit in a post office, mailbox, mail chute, or other like facility regularly maintained by the United States Postal Service, (iv) if given by telegraph or cable, when delivered to the telegraph company with charges prepaid, or (v) if given by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax, when sent. Any notice, request, demand, direction or other communication delivered or sent as specified above shall be directed to the following persons: Standard Agreement Page 8 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. To CITY: Victor Uribe Park Superintendent Engineering and Public Works Department City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950-4397 To CONTRACTOR: Michael Palat Area Manager West Coast Arborists, Inc. 8524 Commerce Avenue, Suite B San Diego, CA 92121 Notice of change of address shall be given by written notice in the manner specified in this Section. Rejection or other refusal to accept or the inability to deliver because of changed address of which no notice was given shall be deemed to constitute receipt of the notice, demand, request or communication sent. Any notice, request, demand, direction or other communication sent by cable, telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax must be confirmed within forty- eight (48) hours by letter mailed or delivered as specified in this Section. 21. CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND POLITICAL REFORM ACT OBLIGATIONS. During the term of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall not perform services of any kind for any person or entity whose interests conflict in any way with those of the City of National City. The CONTRACTOR also agrees not to specify any product, treatment, process or material for the project in which the CONTRACTOR has a material financial interest, either direct or indirect, without first notifying the CITY of that fact. The CONTRACTOR shall at all times comply with the terms of the Political Reform Act and the National City Conflict of Interest Code. The CONTRACTOR shall immediately disqualify itself and shall not use its official position to influence in any way any matter coming before the CITY in which the CONTRACTOR has a financial interest as defined in Government Code Section 87103. The CONTRACTOR represents that it has no knowledge of any financial interests that would require it to disqualify itself from any matter on which it might perform services for the CITY. ❑ If checked, the CONTRACTOR shall comply with all of the reporting requirements of the Political Reform Act and the National City Conflict of Interest Code. Specifically, the CONTRACTOR shall file a Statement of Economic Interests with the City Clerk of the City of National City in a timely manner on forms which the CONTRACTOR shall obtain from the City Clerk. The CONTRACTOR shall be strictly liable to the CITY for all damages, costs or expenses the CITY may suffer by virtue of any violation of this Section 21 by the CONTRACTOR. 22. PREVAILING WAGES. State prevailing wage rates may apply to work performed under this Agreement. State prevailing wages rates apply to all public works contracts as set forth in California Labor Code, including but not limited to, Sections 1720,1720.2, 1720.3, 1720.4, and 1771. Contractor is solely responsible to determine if State prevailing wage rates Standard Agreement Page 9 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. apply and, if applicable, pay such rates in accordance with all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. 23. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. A. Computation of Time Periods. If any date or time period provided for in this Agreement is or ends on a Saturday, Sunday or federal, state or legal holiday, then such date shall automatically be extended until 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time of the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or federal, state, or legal holiday. B. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute but one and the same instrument. C. Captions. Any captions to, or headings of, the sections or subsections of this Agreement are solely for the convenience of the parties hereto, are not a part of this Agreement, and shall not be used for the interpretation or determination of the validity of this Agreement or any provision hereof. D. No Obligations to Third Parties. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the execution and delivery of this Agreement shall not be deemed to confer any rights upon, or obligate any of the parties hereto, to any person or entity other than the parties hereto. E. Exhibits and Schedules. The Exhibits and Schedules attached hereto are hereby incorporated herein by this reference for all purposes. To the extent any exhibits,schedules, or provisions thereof conflict or are inconsistent with the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control. F. Amendment to this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an instrument in writing executed by each of the parties hereto. G. Waiver. The waiver or failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of any future breach of any such provision or any other provision hereof. H. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. I. Audit. If this Agreement exceeds ten -thousand dollars ($10,000), the parties shall be subject to the examination and audit of the State Auditor for a period of three (3) years after final payment under the Agreement, per Government Code Section 8546.7. J. Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements, negotiations and communications, oral or written, and contains the entire agreement between the parties as to the subject matter hereof. No subsequent agreement, representation, or promise made by either party hereto, or by or to an employee, officer, agent or representative of any party hereto shall be of any effect unless it is in writing and executed by the party to be bound thereby. K. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. L. Subcontractors or Subcontractors. The CITY is engaging the services of the CONTRACTOR identified in this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall not subcontract any portion of the work, unless such subcontracting was part of the original proposal or is allowed by the CITY in writing. In the event any portion of the work under this Agreement is subcontracted, the subcontractor(s) shall be required to comply with and agree to, for the benefit of and in favor of the CITY, both the insurance provisions in Section 17 and the indemnification and hold harmless provision of Section 15 of this Agreement. Standard Agreement Page 10 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA-Giant Coord. Serv. M. Construction. The parties acknowledge and agree that (i) each party is of equal bargaining strength, (ii) each party has actively participated in the drafting, preparation and negotiation of this Agreement, (iii) each such party has consulted with or has had the opportunity to consult with its own, independent counsel and such other professional advisors as such party has deemed appropriate, relative to any and all matters contemplated under this Agreement, (iv) each party and such party's counsel and advisors have reviewed this Agreement, (v) each party has agreed to enter into this Agreement following such review and the rendering of such advice, and (vi) any rule or construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not apply in the interpretation of this Agreement, or any portions hereof, or any amendments hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties heret ave executed this Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: Al andra Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Angil P. Morris -Jones City Attorney By: Robert M. Contreras Deputy City Attorney Standard Agreement Revised July 2017 WEST AST ARBO ' ' TS, INC. (Corporation ignatu s of two co tor. e officers required) By: Page 11of11 Patrick Mahoney (Print) President (Title) (Print) Secretary (Title) City of National City and WCA-Grant Coord. Serv. Certificate of Insurance THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON YOU THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE IS NOT AN 1NSU^ ANCE POLICY AND DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND, OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES LISTED BELOW. POLICY LIMITS ARE NO LESS THAN THOSE LISTED, ALTHOUGH POLICIES MAY INCLUDE ADDITIONAL SUBLIMIT/LIMITS NOT LISTED BELOW. This is to Certify that WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC 2200 EAST VIA BURTON ANAHEIM CA 92806 L _J NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED Liberty Mutual. INSURANCE is, at the issue date of this certificate, insured by the Company under the policy(ies) listed below. The insurance afforded by the listed policy(ies) is subject to all their terms, exclusions and Conditions and is not altered by any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this certificate may be issued. TYPE OF POLICY • Ir4 EXP DATE CONTINUOUS EXTENDED POLICY TERM POLICY NUMBER LIMIT OF LIABILITY WORKERS COMPENSATION Statutory Limits 7/1/2019 WA7-66D-039499-078 LAWW LAAFFORDED UNDER WC OF TTH HE FOLLOWING STATES: All States Except; ND, OH, WA, WY EMPLOYERS LIABILITY Bodily 'rimy by Accident lP l , 000, 000 Each Accident Bodily Injury By Disease $1,000,000 Polio., Limit Bodily Injury By Disease $1 , 000,000 Farb Person GENERAL a III COMMERCIAL LIABILITY OCCURRENCE CLAIMS MADE 7/1/2019 TB2 661 039499 018 General Aggregate $2,000,000 Products / Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000 Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Personal & Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Per Person / Organization RETRO DATE Other Damage to premises rented to you $300,000 Other Medical Expense $5,000 IZI FA El AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY OWNED NON -OWNED HIRED 7/1/2019 AS7 661 039499 038 Each Accident —Single Limit $2,000,000 B.I. And P.D. Combined Each Person Each Accident or Occurrence Each Accident or Occurrence OTHER Umbrella Excess Liability 7/1/2018 - 7/1/2019 TH7-661-039499-048 $5,000,000 Per Occurrence/Aggregate ADDITIONAL COMMENTS The City of National City and i s officers, agents and employees areadditional insured with regards to general liability and automobile liability, as their interest may appear, where required by written contract. The insurance afforded by the general liability policy for the benefit of the additional insured shall be primary and non-contributory. Waiver of Subrogation is included in favor of the additional insured on workers compensation, where allowed by statute, and applies only to the specific jobs of the insured performed under written contract, and where applicable by law. • If the certificate expiration date is continuous or extended term, you will be notified if coverage is terminated or reduced before the certificate expiration date. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION: (NOT APPLICABLE UNLESS A NUMBER OF DAYS IS ENTERED BELOW.) BEFORE THE STATED EXPIRATION DATE THE COMPANY WILL NOT CANCEL OR REDUCE THE INSURANCE AFFORDED UNDER THE ABOVE POLICIES UNTIL AT LEAST 30 DAYS NOTICE OF SUCH CANCELLATION HAS BEEN MAILED TO: L 1� 9 — City of National City 1243 National City Blvd. National City CA 91950 Liberty Mutual Insurance Group Elaine Ulan Los Angeles / 0603 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 818 W 7th Street, Suite 850 0564408 Los Angeles CA 90017 213-443-0782 6/12/2018 OFFICE PHONE DATE ISSUED This certificate is executed by LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP as respects such insurance as is afforded by those Companies NM 772 07-10 42480484 I LM_2819 17/18-7/19 - GL/2/1, AL/2, WC/1, U/5 I Donna Smitala 16/12/2018 12.05,13 PM (CDT) I Page 1 of 1 LDI COI 268896 02 11 POLICY NUMBER: TB2-661-039499-018 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 10 04 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury', "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury' caused, in whole or in part, by: 1. Your acts or omissions; or 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf; in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured(s) at the location(s) designated above. However: 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted by law; and 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following additional exclusions apply. This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurring after: Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s): Any owner, lessee, or contractor for whom you have agreed in writing prior to a loss to provide liability insurance 1. All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed; or 2. That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. C. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to Section III — Limits Of Insurance: If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the most we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: 1. Required by the contract or agreement; or 2. Available under the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations; whichever is less. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations. SCHEDULE Location(s) Of Covered Operations Any location work is performed Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. CG 20 10 0413 © Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2012 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: TB2-661-039499-018 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20010413 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other Insurance Condition and supersedes any provision to the contrary: Primary And Noncontributory Insurance This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1) The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance; and (2) You have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that this insurance would be primary and would not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. CG20010413 © Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2012 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER:AS7-661-039499-038 COMMERCIAL AUTO CA 20 48 1013 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED INSURED FOR COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by the endorsement. This endorsement identifies person(s) or organization(s) who are "insureds" for Covered Autos Liability Coverage under the Who Is An Insured provision of the Coverage Form. This endorsement does not alter coverage provided in the Coverage Form. SCHEDULE Name Of Person(s) Or Organization(s): Any person or organization whom you have agreed in writing to add as an additional insured, but only to coverage and minimum limits of insurance required by the written agreement, and in no event to exceed either the scope of coverage or the limits of insurance provided in this policy. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. Each person or organization shown in the Schedule is an "insured" for Covered Autos Liability Coverage, but only to the extent that person or organization qualifies as an "insured" under the Who Is An Insured provision contained in Paragraph A.1. of Section II - Covered Autos Liability Coverage in the Business Auto and Motor Carrier Coverage Forms and Paragraph D.2. of Section 1 - Covered Autos Coverages of the Auto Dealers Coverage Form. CA20481013 © Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2011 Page 1 of 1 WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT - CALIFORNIA We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule. (This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) You must maintain payroll records accurately segregating the remuneration of your employees while engaged in the work described in the Schedule. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2% of the California workers' compensation premium otherwise due on such remuneration. Schedule Additional premium is a percent of the California Manual Workers Compensation premium. Subject to a minimum premium charge of $ 250. Person or Organization Where required by contract or written agreement prior to Toss and allowed by law Issued by Liberty Insurance Corporation 21814 For attachment to Policy No. WA7-66D-039499-078 Issued to West Coast Arborists, Inc. Job Description Effective Date Premium $ WC 04 03 06 Page 1 of 1 Ed: 04/1984 RESOLUTION NO. 2019 — 40 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY WAIVING THE FORMAL BID PROCESS PURSUANT TO NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.60.260 REGARDING COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY (BUYER) TO PIGGYBACK ONTO THE CITY OF ENCINITAS URBAN FORESTRY MAINTENANCE SERVICES CONTRACT WITH WEST COAST ARBORIST, INC. (WCA) TO AWARD A CONTRACT FOR GRANT COORDINATION SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $196,000, FUNDED BY A CAL FIRE URBAN AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY GRANT WHEREAS, in 2015, the City of National City was awarded an Urban & Community Forestry Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund grant in the amount of $276,685 through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) to develop an Urban Forest Management Plan for National City which included conducting a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based City tree inventory estimated at 10,000 trees, developing a long-range Urban Forestry Management Plan, updating corresponding City Council policies and ordinances, creating a National City Urban Forest webpage, and providing a web -based tree maintenance scheduling interface for residents; and WHEREAS, in 2015, the City contracted with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA), a highly qualified and reputable contractor in the field of urban forestry, to assist the City's park maintenance staff with addressing the growing backlog of tree trimming requests for service and through implementation of a grid -based tree trimming program, WCA proved to be effective in assisting City crews with clearing the backlog, which allowed City crews to focus on maintaining their tree trimming schedule; and WHEREAS, on May 22, 2017, the City of National City was awarded an Urban and Community Forestry Grant in the amount of $650,800 through CAL FIRE to fund the purchase, planting and initial maintenance of 1,700 trees, to be performed by a contractor and competed by March 2020; and WHEREAS, an additional requirement of the Urban and Community Forestry Grant is to involve the community in tree planting, care, and foster stewardship while educating residents about the importance of an urban forest and greenhouse gas reduction, therefore, the City desired to employ a contractor to provide grant coordination services which included providing volunteer group workshop trainings, tree and site selection processing, and matched funds collections to meet the requirements of the grant; and WHEREAS, on May 15, 2018, per Resolution No. 2018-72, City Council awarded a contract to West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) for the planting of 1,700 trees citywide to be completed by March 30, 2020; and WHEREAS, there is an opportunity to piggyback onto the City of Encinitas' Urban Forestry Maintenance Services contract with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) to award a contract for grant coordination services in an amount not to exceed $196,000, funded by a CAL FIRE Urban and Community Forestry Grant; and Resolution No. 2019 — 40 Page Two WHEREAS, National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 provides authority to the purchasing agent to join with other public jurisdictions to take advantage of cooperative purchasing opportunities, including but not limited to any federal, state or local agency pricing program or structure that is determined by the purchasing agent to allow a procurement that is in the best interests of the City; and WHEREAS, National City's Purchasing staff reviewed the contract and has confirmed that the contract was competitively bid through a standard RFP process, and that the City of Encinitas' procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with those of National City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National City waives the formal bid process pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 regarding cooperative purchasing and authorize the City (Buyer) to piggyback onto the City of Encinitas' Urban Forestry Maintenance Services contract with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) to award a contract for grant coordination services in an amount not to exceed $196,000, funded by a CAL FIRE Urban and Community Forestry Grant. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of April, 2 Aleja ATTE Michael R. gall., City Cle APPROVED AS TO FORM: orris -Jones Attorney 9 lis, Mayor Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of National City, California, on April 16, 2019 by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Councilmembers Cano, Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis. Nays: None. Absent: Quintero. Abstain: None. AUTHENTICATED BY: ALEJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS Mayor of the City of National City, California MICHAEL R. DALLA City Clerk of the City of National City, California By: Deputy HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of RESOLUTION NO. 2019-40 of the City of National City, California, passed and adopted by the Council of said City on April 16, 2019. City Clerk of the City of National City, California By CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT CZo/y-Si MEETING DATE: April 16, 2019 AGENDA ITEM NO. 8 EM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City waiving the formal bid process consistent with National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 regarding cooperative purchasing and authorizing the City (Buyer) to piggyback on the City of Encinitas Urban Forestry Maintenance Services contract with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) to award a contract for grant coordination services in an amount not to exceed $196,000, funded by a CAL FIRE Urban and Community Forestry Grant. PREPARED BY: Carla Hutchinson, Assistant Engineer - Civil DEPARTMENT: E rl►j -er g/Public Works PHONE: 619-336-4388 APPROVED BY: EXPLANATION: See attached. IANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: 296-409-500-598-6582 — Urban Forest Management Planting Grant Phase II - $196,000 Funds are appropriated and available in the above expenditure account. ) o Finance MIS ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution awarding the purchase of grant coordination services in an amount not to exceed $196,000 to West Coast Arborists, Inc. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Explanation 2. Service Agreement 3. City of Encinitas Urban Forestry Maintenance Services Contract 4. Resolution soluf,m 71v- go /5-ib EXPLANATION In 2015, the City of National City was awarded an Urban & Community Forestry Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund grant in the amount of $276,685 through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) to develop an Urban Forest Management Plan for National City. The scope of work included conducting a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based City tree inventory estimated at 10,000 trees, developing a long-range Urban Forestry Management Plan, updating corresponding City Council policies and ordinances, creating a National City Urban Forest webpage, and providing a web -based tree maintenance scheduling interface for residents. The tree inventory, which was used to apply for a CAL FIRE tree planting grant (see below), has been completed. Staff anticipates completing the remaining project components and closing out the grant in FY 2019. On May 22, 2017, the City of National City was awarded an Urban and Community Forestry Grant in the amount of $650,800 through CAL FIRE to fund the purchase, planting and initial maintenance of 1,700 trees, to be performed by a contractor and competed by March 2020. The trees will be planted Citywide based on the tree inventory, under the direction of the Park Superintendent. Areas include, but are not limited, to El Toyon Park, Butterfly Park, Plaza Bonita Center Way, Marina Way, and other parks, vacant sites and community corridors throughout the City. See attached exhibits. As part of this grant, the consultant will perform outreach activities for residents wishing to plant a tree in front of their property. Once the trees are planted, the location will be geo-coded for each new tree location. For additional information, see website (http://www.nationalcityca.gov/government/engineerinq-public-works/public-works/parks/parks- tree-trimming). The Tong -term maintenance after the plant establishment period will be performed by City Public Works Parks Division. On August 1, 2017, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2017-138, accepting the grant and authorizing the City Manager to execute the grant agreement. In 2015, the City contracted with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA), a highly qualified and reputable contractor in the field of urban forestry, to assist the City's park maintenance staff with addressing the growing backlog of tree trimming requests for service. Through implementation of a grid -based tree trimming program, WCA proved to be effective in assisting City crews with clearing the backlog, which allowed City crews to focus on maintaining their tree trimming schedule. Based on WCA's past performance, City staff met with CAL FIRE's grant manager to discuss a potential contracting opportunity with WCA for project construction through a "piggyback" contract available through the City of Poway. CAL FIRE's grant manager supported the use of WCA's services for project construction based on their qualifications. National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 provides authority to the purchasing agent to join with other public jurisdictions to take advantage of cooperative purchasing opportunities, including but not limited to any federal, state or local agency pricing program or structure that is determined by the purchasing agent to allow a procurement -1- that is in the best interests of the City. The purchasing agent may buy directly from a vendor at a price established through competitive bidding by another public agency whose procedures have been determined by the purchasing agent to be in substantial compliance with the City's procurement procedures, irrespective of the contracting limits of that jurisdiction or agency, even if the City had not initially joined with that public agency in the cooperative purchase. On May 15, 2018, per Resolution No. 2018-72, City Council awarded a contract to WCA for the planting of 1,700 trees citywide. This project is expected to be completed by March 30, 2020. An additional requirement of the Urban and Community Forestry Grant is to involve the community in tree planting, care, and foster stewardship while educating residents about the importance of an urban forest and greenhouse gas reduction. With this, The City desires to employ a contractor to provide grant coordination services, including providing volunteer group workshop training, tree and site selection processing, and matched funds collections to meet the requirements of the grant. City engineering staff reviewed the City of Encinitas' Urban Forestry Maintenance Services contract with WCA and desires to take advantage of their competitive pricing for project construction. National City's purchasing staff also reviewed the contract and has confirmed that the contract was competitively bid through a standard RFP process, and that the City of Encinitas' procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with those of National City. On October 5, 2017, the City of Encinitas entered into a four year agreement with WCA for Urban Forest Maintenance Services, which expires on October 4, 2021. Therefore, staff requests that City Council waive the formal bid process consistent with National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 regarding cooperative purchasing and authorize the City (Buyer) to piggyback on the City of Encinitas' Urban Forestry Maintenance Services contract with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) to award a contract for grant coordination services in an amount not to exceed $196,000, funded by a CAL FIRE Urban and Community Forestry Grant. -2- Preliminary Locations for New Trees oIc d4 ti ye elt 1585 11 () El Toyon Park Preliminary Locations for New Trees ' 9.56:N 1'1.3115'6L97;:W •elimr 46 tt. eye it\ 1571 tt Las Palmas Park, Butterfly Park, and Newell Street Preliminary Locations for New Trees h • r • f Googlo Forth Plaza Bonita Centerway Preliminary Locations for New Trees Marina Way Preliminary Locations for New Trees • Ji 4o•Jt.bl-:t,k117g,4.433 coot' giro 112 ttl''efe.&t 299Z It ) Various Locations on Euclid Avenue AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC. THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on this 16th day of April, 2019, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (the "CITY"), and WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC., a California corporation (the "CONTRACTOR"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY applied for, and was awarded, a grant through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) in the amount of $650,800 to plant 1700 trees in the City of National City to help in reducing greenhouse gases. WHEREAS, the CITY desires to employ a CONTRACTOR to provide grant coordination services including providing volunteer group workshop training, tree and site selection processing, and matched funds collections to meet the requirements of the grant. WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that the CONTRACTOR is a certified forestry professional and is qualified by experience and ability to perform the services desired by the CITY, and the CONTRACTOR is willing to perform such services. WHEREAS, this contract is being awarded based on cooperative purchasing, as permitted in National City Municipal Code section 2.60.260. The City of Encinitas has gone through a competitive process for these services and selected this CONTRACTOR, and the CITY is entering into this Agreement with the General Arborist Services prices established through that competitive process. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HERETO DO MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. ENGAGEMENT OF CONTRACTOR. The CITY agrees to engage the CONTRACTOR to perform grant coordination services, and the CONTRACTOR agrees to perform the services set forth here in accordance with all terms and conditions contained herein. The CONTRACTOR represents that all services shall be performed directly by the CONTRACTOR or under direct supervision of the CON TRACTOR. 2. EFFECTIVE DATE AND LENGTH OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement will become effective on April 16, 2019. The duration of this Agreement is for the period of April 16, 2019 through March 1, 2020. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES. The CONTRACTOR will perform grant coordination services as set forth in the attached Exhibit "A" (the project) following the fee schedule as set forth in the attached Exhibit "B". -8- The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all research and reviews related to the work and shall not rely on personnel of the CITY for such services, except as authorized in advance by the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall appear at meetings, as required, to keep staff and City Council advised of the progress on the project. The CITY may unilaterally, or upon request from the CONTRACTOR, from time to time reduce or increase the Scope of Services to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. Upon doing so, the CITY and the CONTRACTOR agree to meet in good faith and confer for the purpose of negotiating a corresponding reduction or increase in the compensation associated with said change in services. 4. PROJECT COORDINATION AND SUPERVISION. Victor Uribe, Park Superintendent, hereby is designated as the Project Coordinator for the CITY and will monitor the progress and execution of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall assign a single Project Director to provide supervision and have overall responsibility for the progress and execution of this Agreement for the CONTRACTOR. Michael Palat thereby is designated as the Project Director for the CONTRACTOR. 5. COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT. The compensation for the CONTRACTOR shall be based on monthly billings covering actual work performed. Billings shall include labor classifications, respective rates, hours worked and also materials, if any. The total cost for all work described in Exhibit "A" shall not exceed $196,000. The compensation for the CONTRACTOR'S work shall not exceed the rates set forth in Exhibit "A". Monthly invoices will be processed for payment and remitted within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice, provided that work is accomplished consistent with Exhibit "A", as determined by the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain all books, documents, papers, employee time sheets, accounting records, and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred, and shall make such materials available at its office at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and for three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement, for inspection by the CITY, and for furnishing of copies to the CITY, if requested. 6. ACCEPTABILITY OF WORK. The CITY shall decide any and all questions which may arise as to the quality or acceptability of the services performed and the manner of performance, the acceptable completion of this Agreement, and the amount of compensation due. In the event the CONTRACTOR and the CITY cannot agree to the quality or acceptability of the work, the manner of performance and/or the compensation payable to the CONTRACTOR in this Agreement, the CITY or the CONTRACTOR shall give to the other written notice. Within ten (10) business days, the CONTRACTOR and the CITY shall each prepare a report which supports their position and file the same with the other party. The CITY shall, with reasonable diligence, determine the quality or acceptability of the work, the manner of performance and/or the compensation payable to the CONTRACTOR. 7. DISPOSITION AND OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. The Memoranda, Reports, Maps, Drawings, Plans, Specifications, and other documents prepared by the CONTRACTOR for this project, whether paper or electronic, shall become the property of the Standard Agreement Page 2 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA-Grant Coord. Serv. -9- CITY for use with respect to this project, and shall be turned over to the CITY upon completion of the project, or any phase thereof, as contemplated by this Agreement. Contemporaneously with the transfer of documents, the CONTRACTOR hereby assigns to the CITY, and CONTRACTOR thereby expressly waives and disclaims any copyright in, and the right to reproduce, all written material, drawings, plans, specifications, or other work prepared under this Agreement, except upon the CITY'S prior authorization regarding reproduction, which authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. The CONTRACTOR shall, upon request of the CITY, execute any further document(s) necessary to further effectuate this waiver and disclaimer. The CONTRACTOR agrees that the CITY may use, reuse, alter, reproduce, modify, assign, transfer, or in any other way, medium, or method utilize the CONTRACTOR'S written work product for the CITY'S purposes, and the CONTRACTOR expressly waives and disclaims any residual rights granted to it,by Civil Code Sections 980 through 989 relating to intellectual property and artistic works. Any modification or reuse by the CITY of documents, drawings, or specifications prepared by the CONTRACTOR shall relieve the CONTRACTOR from liability under Section 14, but only with respect to the effect of the modification or reuse by the CITY, or for any liability to the CITY should the documents be used by the CITY for some project other than what was expressly agreed upon within the Scope of Services of this project, unless otherwise mutually agreed. 8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. Both parties hereto in the performance of this Agreement will be acting in an independent capacity and not as agents, employees, partners, or joint venturers with one another. Neither the CONTRACTOR nor the CONTRACTOR'S employees are employees of the CITY, and are not entitled to any of the rights, benefits, or privileges of the CITY'S employees, including but not limited to retirement, medical, unemploy- ment, or workers' compensation insurance. This Agreement contemplates the personal services of the CONTRACTOR and the CONTRACTOR'S employees, and it is recognized by the parties that a substantial inducement to the CITY for entering into this Agreement was, and is, the professional reputation and competence of the CONTRACTOR and its employees. Neither this Agreement nor any interest herein may be assigned by the CONTRACTOR without the prior written consent of the CITY. Nothing herein contained is intended to prevent the CONTRACTOR from employing or hiring as many employees, or SUBCONTRACTORS, as the CON"1'RACTOR may deem necessary for the proper and efficient performance of this Agreement. All agreements by CONTRACTOR with its SUBCONTRACTOR(S) shall require the SUBCONTRACTOR(S) to adhere to the applicable terms of this Agreement. 9. CONTROL. Neither the CITY nor its officers, agents, or employees shall have any control over the conduct of the CONTRACTOR or any of the CONTRACTOR'S employees, except as herein set forth, and the CONTRACTOR or the CONTRACTOR'S agents, servants, or employees are not in any manner agents, servants, or employees of the CITY, it being understood that the CONTRACTOR its agents, servants, and employees are as to the CITY wholly independent CONTRACTOR, and that the CONTRACTOR'S obligations to the CITY are solely such as are prescribed by this Agreement. Standard Agreement Page 3 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. -10- 10. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. The CONTRACTOR, in the performance of the services to be provided herein, shall comply with all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations, and all applicable ordinances, rules, and regulations of the City of National City, whether now in force or subsequently enacted. The CONTRACTOR and each of its SUBCONTRACTOR(S), shall obtain and maintain a current City of National City business license prior to and during performance of any work pursuant to this Agreement. 11. LICENSES, PERMITS, ETC. The CONTRACTOR represents and covenants that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications, and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to practice its profession. The CONTRACTOR represents and covenants that the CONTRACTOR shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement, any license, permit, or approval which is legally required for the CONTRACTOR to practice its profession. 12. STANDARD OF CARE. A. The CONTRACTOR, in performing any services under this Agreement, shall perform in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the CONTRACTOR'S trade or profession currently practicing under similar conditions and in similar locations. The CONTRACTOR shall take all special precautions necessary to protect the CONTRACTOR'S employees and members of the public from risk of harm arising out of the nature of the work and/or the conditions of the work site. B. Unless disclosed in writing prior to the date of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR warrants to the CITY that it is not now, nor has it for the five (5) years preceding, been debarred by a governmental agency or involved in debarment, arbitration or litigation proceedings concerning the CONTRACTOR'S professional performance or the furnishing of materials or services relating thereto. C. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for identifying any unique products, treatments, processes or materials whose availability is critical to the success of the project the CONTRACTOR has been retained to perform, within the time requirements of the CITY, or, when no time is specified, then within a commercially reasonable time. Accordingly, unless the CONTRACTOR has notified the CITY otherwise, the CONTRACTOR warrants that all products, materials, processes or treatments identified in the project documents prepared for the CITY are reasonably commercially available. Any failure by the CONTRACTOR to use due diligence under this sub -section will render the CONTRACTOR liable to the CITY for any increased costs that result from the CITY'S later inability to obtain the specified items or any reasonable substitute within a price range that allows for project completion in the time frame specified or, when not specified, then within a commercially reasonable time. 13. NON-DISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS. The CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. The CONTRACTOR will take positive action to insure that applicants are employed without regard to their age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. Such action shall include but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The CONTRACTOR agrees to post in Standard Agreement Page 4 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. -11- conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment any notices provided by the CITY setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. 14. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. The CITY may from time to time communicate to the CONTRACTOR certain confidential information to enable the CONTRACTOR to effectively perform the services to be provided herein. The CONTRACTOR shall treat all such information as confidential and shall not disclose any part thereof without the prior written consent of the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall limit the use and circulation of such information, even within its own organization, to the extent necessary to perform the services to be provided herein. The foregoing obligation of this Section 14, however, shall not apply to any part of the information that (i) has been disclosed in publicly available sources of information; (ii) is, through no fault of the CONTRACTOR, hereafter disclosed in publicly available sources of information; (iii) is already in the possession of the CONTRACTOR without any obligation of confidentiality; or (iv) has been or is hereafter rightfully disclosed to the CONTRACTOR by a third party, but only to the extent that the use or disclosure thereof has been or is rightfully authorized by that third party. The CONTRACTOR shall not disclose any reports, recommendations, conclusions or other results of the services or the existence of the subject matter of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the CITY. In its performance hereunder, the CONTRACTOR shall comply with all legal obligations it may now or hereafter have respecting the information or other property of any other person, firm or corporation. CONTRACTOR shall be liable to CITY for any damages caused by breach of this condition, pursuant to the provisions of Section 15. 15. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS. The CONTRACTOR agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of National City, its officers, officials, agents, employees, and volunteers against and from any and all liability, loss, damages to property, injuries to, or death of any person or persons, and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings, reasonable attorneys' fees, and defense costs, of any kind or nature, including workers' compensation claims, of or by anyone whomsoever, resulting from or arising out of the CONTRACTOR'S performance or other obligations under this Agreement; provided, however, that this indemnification and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liability arising from the established sole negligence or willful misconduct of the CITY, its agents, officers, employees or volunteers. CITY will cooperate reasonably in the defense of any action, and CONTRACTOR shall employ competent counsel, reasonably acceptable to the City Attorney. The indemnity, defense, and hold harmless obligations contained herein shall survive the termination of this Agreement for any alleged or actual omission, act, or negligence under this Agreement that occurred during the term of this Agreement. 16. WORKERS' COMPENSATION. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with all of the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Acts of the State of California, the applicable provisions of Division 4 and 5 of the California Labor Code and all amendments thereto; and all similar State or federal acts or laws applicable; and shall indemnify, and hold harmless the CITY and its officers, employees, and volunteers from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, proceedings, and judgments of every nature and description, including reasonable attorney's fees and defense costs presented, brought or recovered against the CITY or its officers, employees, or volunteers, for or on account of any Standard Agreement Page 5of11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Servo -12- liability under any of said acts which may be incurred by reason of any work to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. 17. INSURANCE. The CONTRACTOR, at its sole cost and expense, shall purchase and maintain, and shall require its SUBCONTRACTOR(S), when applicable, to purchase and maintain throughout the term of this Agreement, the following insurance policies: A. ❑ If checked, Professional Liability Insurance (errors and omissions) with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. B. Automobile Insurance covering all bodily injury and property damage incurred during the performance of this Agreement, with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident. Such automobile insurance shall include owned, non -owned, and hired vehicles ("any auto"). The policy shall name the CITY and its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as additional insureds, and a separate additional insured endorsement shall be provided. C. Commercial General Liability Insurance, with minimum limits of either $2,000,000 per occurrence and $4,000,000 aggregate, or $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate with a $2,000,000 umbrella policy, covering all bodily injury and property damage arising out of its operations, work, or performance under this Agreement. The policy shall name the CITY and its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as additional insureds, and a separate additional insured endorsement shall be provided. The general aggregate limit must apply solely to this "project" or "location". The "project" or "location" should be noted with specificity on an endorsement that shall be incorporated into the policy. D. Workers' Compensation Insurance in an amount sufficient to meet statutory requirements covering all of CONTRACTOR'S employees and employers' liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 per accident. In addition, the policy shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the CITY. Said endorsement shall be provided prior to commencement of work under this Agreement. If CONTRACTOR has no employees subject to the California Workers' Compensation and Labor laws, CONTRACTOR shall execute a Declaration to that effect. Said Declaration shall be provided to CONTRACTOR by CITY. E. The aforesaid policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the CITY, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, so that any other policies held by the CITY shall not contribute to any loss under said insurance. Said policies shall provide for thirty (30) days prior written notice to the CITY's Risk Manager, at the address listed in subsection G below, of cancellation or material change. F. If required insurance coverage is provided on a "claims made" rather than "occurrence" form, the CONTRACTOR shall maintain such insurance coverage for three years after expiration of the term (and any extensions) of this Agreement. In addition, the "retro" date must be on or before the date of this Agreement. G. The Certificate Holder for all policies of insurance required by this Section shall be: City of National City c/o Risk Manager 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950-4397 Standard Agreement Page 6 of 11 City of National City and WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. Revised July 2017 -13- H. Insurance shall be written with only insurers authorized to conduct business in Californiathat hold a current policy holder's alphabetic and financial size category rating of not less than A:VII according to the current Best's Key Rating Guide, or a company of equal financial stability that is approved by the CITY'S Risk Manager. In the event coverage is provided by non -admitted "surplus lines" carriers, they must be included on the most recent California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI list) and otherwise meet rating requirements. I. This Agreement shall not take effect until certificate(s) or other sufficient proof that these insurance provisions have been complied with, are filed with and approved by the CITY'S Risk Manager. If the CONTRACTOR does not keep all of such insurance policies in full force and effect at all times during the terms of this Agreement, the CITY may elect to treat the failure to maintain the requisite insurance as a breach of this Agreement and terminate the Agreement as provided herein. J. All deductibles and self -insured retentions in excess of $10,000 must be disclosed to and approved by the CITY. K. If the CONTRACTOR maintains broader coverage or higher limits (or both) than the minimum limits shown above, the CITY requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage or higher limits (or both) maintained by the CONTRACTOR. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the CITY. 18. LEGAL FEES. If any party brings a suit or action against the other party arising from any breach of any of the covenants or agreements or any inaccuracies in any of the representations and warranties on the part of the other party arising out of this Agreement, then in that event, the prevailing party in such action or dispute, whether by final judgment or out -of - court settlement, shall be entitled to have and recover of and from the other party all costs and expenses of suit, including attorneys' fees. For purposes of determining who is to be considered the prevailing party, it is stipulated that attorney's fees incurred in the prosecution or defense of the action or suit shall not be considered in determining the amount of the judgment or award. Attorney's fees to the prevailing party if other than the CITY shall, in addition, be limited to the amount of attorney's fees incurred by the CITY in its prosecution or defense of the action, irrespective of the actual amount of attorney's fees incurred by the prevailing party. Standard Agreement Page 7 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA-Grant Coord. Serv. -14- 19. TERMINATION. A. This Agreement may be terminated with or without cause by the CITY. Termination without cause shall be effective only upon 60-day's written notice to the CONTRACTOR. During said 60-day period the CONTRACTOR shall perform all services in accordance with this Agreement. B. This Agreement may also be terminated immediately by the CITY for cause in the event of a material breach of this Agreement, misrepresentation by the CONTRACTOR in connection with the formation of this Agreement or the performance of services, or the failure to perform services as directed by the CITY. C. Termination with or without cause shall be effected by delivery of written Notice of Termination to the CONTRACTOR as provided for herein. D. In the event of termination, all finished or unfinished Memoranda Reports, Maps, Drawings, Plans, Specifications and other documents prepared by the CONTRACTOR, whether paper or electronic, shall immediately become the property of and be delivered to the CITY, and the CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any work satisfactorily completed on such documents and other materials up to the effective date of the Notice of Termination, not to exceed the amounts payable hereunder, and less any damages caused the CITY by the CONTRACTOR'S breach, if any. Thereafter, ownership of said written material shall vest in the CITY all rights set forth in Section 7. E. The CITY further reserves the right to immediately terminate this Agreement upon: (1) the filing of a petition in bankruptcy affecting the CONTRACTOR; (2) a reorganization of the CONTRACTOR for the benefit of creditors; or (3) a business reorganization, change in business name or change in business status of the CONTRACTOR. 20. NOTICES. All notices or other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing, and shall be personally delivered; or sent by overnight mail (Federal Express or the like); or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested; or sent by ordinary mail, postage prepaid; or telegraphed or cabled; or delivered or sent by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax; and shall be deemed received upon the earlier of (i) if personally delivered, the date of delivery to the address of the person to receive such notice, (ii) if sent by overnight mail, the business day following its deposit in such overnight mail facility, (iii) if mailed by registered, certified or ordinary mail, five (5) days (ten (10) days if the address is outside the State of California) after the date of deposit in a post office, mailbox, mail chute, or other like facility regularly maintained by the United States Postal Service, (iv) if given by telegraph or cable, when delivered to the telegraph company with charges prepaid, or (v) if given by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax, when sent. Any notice, request, demand, direction or other communication delivered or sent as specified above shall be directed to the following persons: Standard Agreement Page 8 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. -15- To CITY: Victor Uribe Park Superintendent Engineering and Public Works Department City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950-4397 To CONTRACTOR: Michael Palat Area Manager West Coast Arborists, Inc. 8524 Commerce Avenue, Suite B San Diego, CA 92121 Notice of change of address shall be given by written notice in the manner specified in this Section. Rejection or other refusal to accept or the inability to deliver because of changed address of which no notice was given shall be deemed to constitute receipt of the notice, demand, request or communication sent. Any notice, request, demand, direction or other communication sent by cable, telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax must be confirmed within forty- eight (48) hours by letter mailed or delivered as specified in this Section. 21. CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND POLITICAL REFORM ACT OBLIGATIONS. During the term of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall not perform services of any kind for any person or entity whose interests conflict in any way with those of the City of National City. The CONTRACTOR also agrees not to specify any product, treatment, process or material for the project in which the CONTRACTOR has a material financial interest, either direct or indirect, without first notifying the CITY of that fact. The CONTRACTOR shall at all times comply with the terms of the Political Reform Act and the National City Conflict of Interest Code. The CONTRACTOR shall immediately disqualify itself and shall not use its official position to influence in any way any matter coming before the CITY in which the CONTRACTOR has a financial interest as defined in Government Code Section 87103. The CONTRACTOR represents that it has no knowledge of any financial interests that would require it to disqualify itself from any matter on which it might perform services for the CITY. ❑ If checked, the CONTRACTOR shall comply with all of the reporting requirements of the Political Reform Act and the National City Conflict of Interest Code. Specifically, the CONTRACTOR shall file a Statement of Economic Interests with the City Clerk of the City of National City in a timely manner on forms which the CONTRACTOR shall obtain from the City Clerk. The CONTRACTOR shall be strictly liable to the CITY for all damages, costs or expenses the CITY may suffer by virtue of any violation of this Section 21 by the CONTRACTOR. 22. PREVAILING WAGES. State prevailing wage rates may apply to work performed under this Agreement. State prevailing wages rates apply to all public works contracts as set forth in California Labor Code, including but not limited to, Sections 1720,1720.2, 1720.3, 1720.4, and 1771. Contractor is solely responsible to determine if State prevailing wage rates Standard Agreement Page 9 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. -16- apply and, if applicable, pay such rates in accordance with all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. 23. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. A. Computation of Time Periods. If any date or time period provided for in this Agreement is or ends on a Saturday, Sunday or federal, state or legal holiday, then such date shall automatically be extended until 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time of the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or federal, state, or legal holiday. B. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute but one and the same instrument. C. Captions. Any captions to, or headings of, the sections or subsections of this Agreement are solely for the convenience of the parties hereto, are not a part of this Agreement, and shall not be used for the interpretation or determination of the validity of this Agreement or any provision hereof. D. No Obligations to Third Parties. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the execution and delivery of this Agreement shall not be deemed to confer any rights upon, or obligate any of the parties hereto, to any person or entity other than the parties hereto. E. Exhibits and Schedules. The Exhibits and Schedules attached hereto are hereby incorporated herein by this reference for all purposes. To the extent any exhibits,schedules, or provisions thereof conflict or are inconsistent with the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control. F. Amendment to this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an instrument in writing executed by each of the parties hereto. G. Waiver. The waiver or failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of any future breach of any such provision or any other provision hereof. H. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. I. Audit. If this Agreement exceeds ten -thousand dollars ($10,000), the parties shall be subject to the examination and audit of the State Auditor for a period of three (3) years after final payment under the Agreement, per Government Code Section 8546.7. J. Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements, negotiations and communications, oral or written, and contains the entire agreement between the parties as to the subject matter hereof. No subsequent agreement, representation, or promise made by either party hereto, or by or to an employee, officer, agent or representative of any party hereto shall be of any effect unless it is in writing and executed by the party to be bound thereby. K. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. L. Subcontractors or Subcontractors. The CITY is engaging the services of the CONTRACTOR identified in this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall not subcontract any portion of the work, unless such subcontracting was part of the original proposal or is allowed by the CITY in writing. In the event any portion of the work under this Agreement is subcontracted, the subcontractor(s) shall be required to comply with and agree to, for the benefit of and in favor of the CITY, both the insurance provisions in Section 17 and the indemnification and hold harmless provision of Section 15 of this Agreement. Standard Agreement Page 10 of 11 City of National City and Revised July 2017 WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. -17- M. Construction. The parties acknowledge and agree that (i) each party is of equal bargaining strength, (ii) each party has actively participated in the drafting, preparation and negotiation of this Agreement, (iii) each such party has consulted with or has had the opportunity to consult with its own, independent counsel and such other professional advisors as such party has deemed appropriate, relative to any and all matters contemplated under this Agreement, (iv) each party and such party's counsel and advisors have reviewed this Agreement, (v) each party has agreed to enter into this Agreement following such review and the rendering of such advice, and (vi) any rule or construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not apply in the interpretation of this Agreement, or any portions hereof, or any amendments hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: Alejandra Sotelo-Solis Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Angil P. Morris -Jones City Attorney By: Roberto M. Contreras Deputy City Attorney Standard Agreement Revised July 2017 WEST AST ARBO' • ' TS, INC. (Corporation) 'gnatut s of two col or e officers required) By: B Page 11 of 11 Patrick Mahoney (Print) President (Title) (Print) Secretary (Title) City of National City and WCA—Grant Coord. Serv. -18- Exhibit A West Coast Arborists, Inc. Scope of Work Project Requirements The Scope of Work for this Agreement is to provide volunteer group workshop training covering how to canvas for signed watering agreements and advocate for trees, tree and site selection processing, and matched funds collection to meet the requirements of an awarded grant through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE). The Park Superintendent will oversee the public outreach efforts conducted by WCA. Pricing for these services are listed in the attached. 2020. The contract is not to exceed $196,000 and is effective April 16, 2019 through March 1, -19- EXHIBIT A 1 WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC. 8183 Commercial Street • La Mesa, CA 91942 858.566.4294 Phone • 858.566.4098 Fax • WCAINC.COM PROFORMA FOR TREE MAINTENANCE SERVICES CUSTOMER INFORMATION ----- Main Contact VICTOR URIBE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 (619) 336-4580 • VURIBEENATIONALCITYCA.GOV Inventory Needed Yes JOB LOCATION = National City, City Wide. SCOPE OF WORK Link Funds to Job # PROFORMA #48655 Billing Contact VICTOR LIRIBE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 (619) 336-4580 • VURIBECNATIONALCITYCA.GOV Purchase Order # DIR Project ID # Provide contract grant coordination services for city CALFIRE grant. Including, volunteer group workshop training covering how to canvas for signed watering agreements and advocate for trees, tree and site selection processing, and matched funds collections. Price includes volunteer management and canvasing event coordination. Price includes some limiting marketing materials. Additionally a stipend for nonprofit partners will come from these funds not to exceed $6k. All activities will he tracked and reported according to CALFIRE Grant guidelines. ESBRIPTiD , 0 , r. -.:. :....... ; 11M UNIFPRIC — 1400 Arborist Services COMMENTS �s Prices reflect the City of National City contract rates. Man Hour $140.00 $196,000.00 GRAND TOTAL: $I96,DD11.00 All work will lie completed in accordance with ANSI A3DD standards. Price reflects payment of prevailing wage rates under the wage determination: Tree Maintenance Laborer. and report of certified payroll to the Department of Industrial Relations as applicable in accordance with state labor laws. CA Contractors License 366784 /A!//Ci% A4L..4T ESTIMATED BY Federal Tax ID: 95-3250682 AR�.4 MA-N4g6 CA DIR Registration 1E 00000958 TITLE os/2`y/zg DATE ACCEPTED BY Proposal Report TITLE -20- DATE PaoP 1 of 1 EXHIBIT B AGREEMENT FOR GENERAL SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENCINITAS AND WEST COASTARBORISTS, INC. GENERAL SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACT ONLY (Non-Federal/Prevailing Wage) THIS Contract Is made and entered into by and between the City of Encinitas, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and West Coast Arborists, inc. hereinafter referred to as "Contractor". RECITALS City requires Contractor to perform its scope of work generally described as: The requirement of this Contract is to provide professional Urban Forestry Maintenance Services as conditioned in RFP No, 2017-06; for planting, pruning, trimming, staking, raising, removal, disposal, stump grinding and chipping, Inventorying, documenting and all other services required to maintain the City of Encinitas trees in a safe, attractive and overall healthy condition. Contractor represents itself as possessing the necessary skills and qualifications to maintain the public works project required by City and possessing all required licenses and certifications; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these recitals and the mutual covenants contained herein, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1.0 Contract Documents 1.1 The Contract Documents shall be deemed to be this Agreement, the Request for Proposal and Contractor's submission, all documents attached and specifically referenced herein. 2.0 Contractor's Obligations (AttachmentAl 2.1 Contractor shall perform its scope of work that Is described in Attachment "A", which Is attached hereto and incorporated herein as though fully set forth at length. 2.2 Contractor shall, at its own cost and expense, in a competent manner consistent with all applicable standards of care, furnish all labor, Inspection, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel, all supplies and materials, equipment, tools, printing, vehicles, transportation, office space and facilities, and all tests, testing and analyses, calculations, and all other means and methods whatsoever, except as herein otherwise expressly specified to be furnished by City, necessary or proper to perform and complete the scope of work and provide the services required by this Agreement. 2.3 Contractor is hired to render those services necessary to perform the Scope of Work in a professional manner, and any payments made to Contractor are compensation fully for those services. 2.4 Contractor shall maintain throughout the full term of this Agreement all professional certifications and licenses required in order to comply with all city, state, and federal laws in the performance of this Agreement. Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 1 October 5, 2017 -21- 6.0 Termination of Agreement 6.1 In the event of Contractor's failure to prosecute, deliver, or perform the described services, the City may terminate this Contract by notifying Contactor by certified mail of said termination. Thereupon, Contractor shall cease work and within five (5) working days; (1) assemble all materials and records prepared or obtained in the performance of this Agreement and deliver said documents to the City and (2) place all work in progress in a safe and protected ccndition. The City Manager shall make a determination of the percentage of work which Contractor has performed which is usable and of worth to the City. Based upon that finding, the City shall determine any final payment due to Contractor. 6.2 This Contract may be terminated by the City, without cause, upon the giving written notice to the Contractor. Contractor shall: (1) assemble ail materials and records prepared or obtained in the performance of this Contract and deliver said documents and materials to the City and (2) place all work in progress in a safe and protected condition, The City Manager shall make a determination of the percentage of work which Contractor has performed which is usable and of worth to the City, Based upon that finding, the City shall determine any final payment due to Contractor. 7.0 independent Contractor 7.1 Contractor shall perform the services provided for herein in a manner of Contractor's own choice, as an independent contractor and in pursuit of Contractor's independent calling, and not as an employee of City. Contractor shall be under control of City only as to the result to be accomplished and the personnel assigned to the Project. However, Contractor shall confer with City as required to perform this Agreement. 7.2 If Contractor is approved by the City to subcontract for extenuating circumstances any v/ork to be performed under this Agreement, Contractor shall be as fully responsible to City or the acts and omissions of Contractor's subcontractor and of the persons either directly or indirectly employed by the subcontractor, as Contractor is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by Contractor. Nothing contained in the Agreement shall create any contractual relationship between any subcontractor cf Contractor and City. Contractor shall bind every subcontractor by the terms of the Agreement applicable to Contractor's work, including Indemnity and insurance requirements. 8.0 No Assignment of Agreement 8.1 Contractor has no authority or right to assign this Agreement or any part thereof or any monies due thereunder without first obtaining the prior written consent of City. 9,0 No Verbal Agreement or Conversation 9.1 No verbal agreement or conversation With any officers, elected officials, appointed officials, volunteers, agent or employee of City, either before, during or after the execution of this Agreement, shall effect or modify any of the terms or obligations herein contained nor such verbal agreement or conversation entitle Contractor to any additional payment whatsoever under the terms cf this Agreement. 10.0 Disputes 10.1 If a dispute should arise regarding the performance of this Agreement, the following Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 3 October 5, 2017 -22- damages, fines, penalties, attorney's fees and costs arising from claims under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) or other federal or state disability access or discrimination laws arising from Contractor's Work during the scope of work or after the Project is complete, as the result of defects or negligence in Contractor's services. 11.4 Contractor's obligation herein includes, but is not limited to, alleged defects in the services performed; alleged defects in the materials or services furnished under the Agreement; alleged injury to persons or property; alleged inverse condemnation of property as a consequence of the performance of the work or the improvement; any regulatory violations (including but not limited to Stormwater Pollution Control BMP/Erosion Control and regulatory requirements); and any accident, loss or damage to City property cr third party liability prior to the acceptance of same by City. 11.5 By inspecting, approving or accepting the services performed by Contractor, City shall not have waived the protections afforded herein to City and City's officers, elected officials, appcinted officials, volunteers, employees and agents or diminished the obligation of Contractor who shall remain obligated in the same degree to indemnify and hold City and City's officers, elected officials, appointed officials, volunteers, employees and agents, harmless as provided above, 12.0 Insurance 12.1 Commercial General Liability insurance. Contractor shall obtain and maintain for the full term of this Agreement, comprehensive general liability and property damage insurance, or commercial general liability insurance, from an insurance company approved by City having a Best Rating of A-: VI1 or better and authorized by the insurance Commissioner of the State of California Department of Insurance to be transacting business in the State of California, in the following minimum limits: General liability (Including operations, Products and completed operations) Combined Single Limit Per Occurrence $5,000,000.00 General Annual Aggregate $10,000,000.00 The limits of insurance shall not relieve Contractor from liability in excess of such coverage, nor shall it limit Contractor's indemnification obligations to City, and shall not preclude City from taking such other actions available to City under other provisions of the Agreement, Contract Documents, or law. Contractor shall make certain that if any and all subcontractors hired by Contractor are insured in accordance with this Agreement. If any subcontractor's coverage does not comply with the foregoing provisions, Contractor shall indemnify and hold City harmless from any damage, loss, cost, or expense, including attomey's fees, incurred by City as a result thereof. All general liability policies shall be written to apply to all bodily injury, including death, property damage, personal injury, cwned and non -owned equipment, blanket contractual liability, completed operations liability, explosion, collapse, under -ground excavation, removal of lateral support, and other covered loss, occurring during the policy term, and shall specifically insure the performance by Contractor. Contractor may combine primary, umbrella, and as broad as possible excess liability coverage to achieve the total limits indicated above. Any umbrella or excess liability policy shall include the additional insured endorsement described in this Agreement. 12.2 Automobile Liability Insurance. Such insurance shall provide coverage for bodily injury and property damageincluding coverage for non -owned and hired vehicles, in a form and with insurance companies acceptable to City for bodily injury and property damage in an amount, at least, one million dollars ($1,000,000) per person per accident. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 5 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -23- It is understood and agreed to by the parties and the insurance company(s) that the Certificate(s) of insurance and policies shall be construed as primary, and City's insurance and/or deductibles and/or self -insured retentions or self -insured programs shall not be construed as contributory. 13.0 Payroll Records 13.1 Consistent with Labor Code Secticn 1776, Contractor and each subcontractor shall maintain accurate weekly certified payroll records showing the name, address, social security number, work classification, straight time and overtime hours paid each day and week, and the actual per diem wages paid to each journeyman, apprentice, worker or other employee employed in connection with the work. Contractor shalt certify under penalty of perjury that records maintained and submitted by Contractor are true and accurate. Contractor shall also require subcontractor(s) to certify weekly payroll records under penalty of perjury, 13.2 The payroll records described herein shall be certified and submitted by Contractor at a time designated by City. Contractor shall also provide the following: A certified copy of the employee's payroll records shalt be made available for inspection or furnished to such employee or his or her authorized representative on request. A certified copy of all payroll records described herein shall be made available for inspection or furnished upon request of the Department of Industrial Relations ("DiR"). The certified payroll records shall be cn forms provided by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement ("DLSE") of the DIR or shall contain the same information as the forms provided by the DLSE. Any copy of records made available for inspection and furnished upon request to the public shall be marked or obliterated in such a manner as to prevent disclosure of an individual's name, address, and social security number. The name and address of Contractor or any subcontractor shall not be marked or obliterated, 13.3 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1775, Contractor and any subcontractor under the Agreement shall, as a penalty to the state or political subdivision on whose behalf the contract is made or awarded, forfeit not more than two hundred dollars ($200) for each calendar day, cr portion thereof, for each worker paid less than the prevailing wage rates as determined by the DIR for the work or craft in which the worker is employed for any public work done under the Agreement by Contractor or, except as provided by statute, by any subcontract under the Agreement. Upon the request of the DIR, such penalties shall be withheld from Agreement payments. 14.0 Prevailing Wage and Enforcement Compliance 14.1 This is a prevailing wage contract and prevailing wage rates for this locality and project as determined by the Director of the DIR apply, pursuant to Tabor code section 1770, et. Seq. A copy of the prevailing wage rates shall be posted on the job site by Contractor. A schedule of prevailing wage rates is available for review at City's offices or may be found cn the Internet at http//www.dir.ca.gov/Pubiic- Works/Prevailing-Wage,html. Contractor shall be required to pay at least the wage rates set forth in that schedule. Certified Payroll records sha'i be maintained by Contractor and copies of the certified payroll shall be electronically sent to the DIR and be delivered to City at the end of each month during the entire duration of the project. Contractor is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR. Subject to exceptions as sat forth in Labor Code section 1771.1, Contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed En a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 7 October 5, 2017 -24- 17.0 Labor/Employment Safety 17.1 Contractor shall maintain emergency first aid treatment for its employees which complies with the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq.), and California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Industrial Relations Division 1, Department of industrial Relations, Chapter 4. Contractor shall further comply with all other federal, state or local safety regulations, as they may apply to its scope of work. City shall net be responsible for inspection of Contractor's safety practices or for safety violations caused by Contractor. 18.0 Conflict of Interest 18.1 Contractor warrants and covenants that it presently has no interest in, nor shall any interest be hereinafter acquired in, any matter which will render the services required under the provisions of this Agreement a violation of any applicable state, local, or federal law, including, but not limited to, Government Code section 1090. if any principal provider of services is a "consultant' for the purposes of the Fair Political Practices Act (Gov, Code § 81000 et seq.), each such person shall comply with Form 721 Statement of Economic interests filing requirements in accordance with state or City local Conflict of interest Code. in addition, if any other conflict of interest should nevertheless hereinafter arise, Contractor shall promptly notify City of the existence of such conflict of interest so that City may determine whether to terminate this Agreement. 19.0 General Provislons 19,1 Ccntractor agrees and hereby stipulates that the proper venue and jurisdiction for resolution of any disputes between the parties arising cut of this Agreement is San Diego County, North County Judicial Branch, California. 19.2 Waiver of a breach or default under this Agreement shall not constitute a continuing waiver of a subsequent breach of the same or any other provision under this Agreement. 19.3 If any term or portion of this Agreement is herd to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. 19,4 Precedence of Agreement Documents. If there is a conflict between any of the contract documents, including attachments or incorporated documents such as the Request for Proposal (RFP) and Contractor's RFP response, the documents in the highest of precedence shall control. If no direct conflict exists, then Contractor is required to meet all requirements of this Agreement and all incorporated documents and references. The order of precedence, from highest to lowest, shall be as follows: a) This Agreement, including Attachments A and B. b) The City RFP. c) Contractor's RFP response. d) Standard Specifications. e) Reference Specifications. f) Industry Standards. 20.0 Contractor's Books and Records/Audit Right 20.1 Contractor shall maintain any and all ledgers, books of account. invoices, vouchers, canceled checks, and other records or documents evidencing or relating to charges for services, or expenditures and disbursements charged to City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any Urban Forest Maintenance Services 9 October5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -25- West Coast Arborists, Inc. CITY OF ENCINITAS Contracto By: /— Signature) Date) 1�'s+neAT. Attest: Dated: (Title) City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM Glenn Sabine, . ity Attorney 474 Dated: 1 \ BY: T?9AjC._ qg_iL- '/ /ir (Signature) Date) As,sLCity Manager (Title) Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 11 October 5, 2017 -26- detailed listings of trees and site information, work histories, service requests, summary reports and pictures of City tree species. 4. GPS - Since the City of Encinitas already has a tree inventory in GIS, the City's GIS Division will provide the current tree inventory feature class (SQL table) to the contractor as a starting point. This includes but is not limited to all publicly owned trees on street rights -of - way, parks and open spaces such as medians, streetscapes, etc. The contractor shall then track the maintenance and characteristic information of the trees in the City of Encinitas' tree inventory feature class in ArcGIS version 10. Or, the contractor shall incorporate the City's tree inventory Facilitylo field into their own database, and include x and y (lat/long) fields necessary to map the trees in GiS. For on -going data maintenance, when a new tree is planted, the new tree site will be added as a record to the tree inventory, and will include the latitude/longitude coordinates (collected by the contractor using a Global Positioning System (GPS) device with minimum sub -meter accuracy). Lat/long coordinates shall be included at the time a new record is added, and will not be input at a later date through a bulk update process. Trees that are removed will not be deleted from the tree inventory, but will be coded as 'vacant'. At required intervals, the contractor shall provide an ArcGIS version 10 file or personal geodatabase containing the updated tree feature class, which will be reconciled with the City GIS tree inventory. Or, the contractor may provide an Excel spreadsheet or Access database table containing updated information that can be joined to the City's GIS tree inventory based on FacilitylD. If the contractor provides their own updated tree inventory database to the City, there will be a one-time requirement to provide a data dictionary of fields containing tree maintenance and tree characteristic information that corresponds to similar fields in the City's GIS tree inventory, so that the City is confident that accurate data synchronization/updating can occur. 5. Tree Inventories and Developing Inventory Databases - The program should have specialized reports designed specifically for City representatives' needs. The program should be developed based on the needs of the City and allow the City to modify and structure the program to address its specific needs. The user-friendly program should allow customers to generate a variety of reports quickly. 6. Training and Support - The Contractor shall provide, at no additional cost to the City, training and support on the software system they provide for the entire term of the contract. Contractor shall provide training to designated City staff during the hours of 7:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday. The Contractor shall be readily available by telephone or a -mail and shall respond to the City's inquiries in a timely manner. B. Annual Maintenance Program 1. Public Relations - The Contractor shall endeavor to maintain good public relations at all times with the public. All work shall be conducted in a manner which will cause the least possible interference with or annoyance to, the public. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 13 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -27- possess adequate technical background to ensure that all work is accomplished per provisions of this Contract. Contractor is required to have a competent Project Manager available by telephone on a twenty-four (24) hour basis that is assigned to provide direct and prompt attention to requests from the City for emergency and after-hours tree service requests. 6. Qualified Staff - Contractor shaft employ sufficient personnel qualified by reason of education, training and experience to discharge the services agreed to be performed by Contractor. Contractor shall provide service of the highest quality at all times, and personnel retained to perform this service shall be temperate, competent and otherwise fully qualified to fulfill the Contractor's obligations under the Contract. 7. Uniforms - All employees of Contractor performing services shall appear neat and well- groomed at all times and shall be dressed in clean, unaltered uniforms at no additional cost to the City, with suitable company identification. No portion of the uniform may be removed while working. Employees not in uniform shall be immediately removed from the work area. The Contractor shall provide a standard uniform consisting of at least a collared shirt with buttons, complimenting pants, a belt and boots appropriate to the work. All shirts, jackets or safety vests shall be dearly marked with company identification and the. name of the employee wearing the uniform in the field. Contractor employees shall wear orange safety vests when operating machinery and/or while working near moving traffic as required by any applicable laws. 8. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities - The Contractor's employees shall be subject to the following minimum knowledge, skills, abilities and requirements: The proper license to operate equipment; • Ability to operate and maintain equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations; • Mechanical ability to make required operator adjustments to the equipment being used; • Knowledgeable of safety regulations as they relate to tree care and traffic control; • First Aid Certification from a nationally recognized organization (minimum of one member of each crew); • Ability to communicate orally and in writing in English; and, • Demonstrated knowledge of tree care and related operations, 9. ISA Standards - The Contractor shall deliver a level of quality that is compatible with Current international Society of Arboriculture (ISA) standards, and standards and requirements described herein in providing tree services compatible with standard practice that results in a neat, clean and attractive appearance to trees and associated sites serviced under the terms of the Contract. 10. Clean Worksite - Upon completion of work on individual street segments that are under the Contract, Contractor shall clean the work site and all grounds adjacent to the work area of all rubbish, excess materials and equipment. All sections of the work area shall be left in a neat and presentable condition. Care should be taken to prevent .spillage on streets over Urban Forest Maintenance Services 15 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -28- 14. Safety Requirements - The Contractor shall conduct all work outlined in the Contract in such a manner as to meet all currently accepted standards for safe practices during the operation and to safely maintain stored equipment, machines and materials or other hazards consequential or related to the work; and agrees additionally to accept the sole responsibility for complying with ail current City, County, State or other legal requirements including, but limited to, full compliance with the terms of the applicable OSHA, CAL EPA Safety Orders and ANSI Z133.1 Safety Requirements for Arboricuitural Operations at all times so as to protect all person, including Contractor employees, agents of the City, vendors, members of the public or others from foreseeable injury or damage to their property. 15, Traffic Control - The Contractor shall be responsible for traffic control and safety regulations as related to any City, State or County requirements while working in the public right-of-way or on any City project. The design and operation of work zone traffic controls must comply with US Department .of Transportation/federal highway Administrative guidelines and any City, County or State supplements guidelines and/or regulations and laws. All operations will be conducted by the Contractor to provide maximum safety for the public according to the most recent edition of the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) and any California supplements to the MUTCD and any local regulations. Where work is in progress, each street shall be open to local traffic at all times unless prior arrangements have been made and approved by the City's designated representative. The Contractor shall display standardized warning signage when controlling traffic around any area used for staging or working in any area that is subject to pedestrian or vehicular traffic. At no time shall traffic be permitted to enter, or operations allowed to continue, in any work zone that presents a dangerous conditions to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic. The Contractor may be required to submit a traffic control plan to the Engineering Department as directed by the City's designated representative. 16. Utility Coordination - The Contractor shall recognize the rights of utility companies within the public right -of- way or on any City project and their need to maintain and repair their facilities. The Contractor shall exercise due and proper care to prevent damage to utility facilities and to adjust schedules when utility operations prevent the Contractor from maintenance during a specified time frame. No additional compensation will be allowed for complying with these requirements. Contractor shall notify the City's designated representative of any utility that is disturbed or damaged and shall contact the appropriate utility to arrange for repair. 17. Authority and Inspections a. The City's designated representatives shall, at all times, have access to the work and shall be furnished with every reasonable facility for acquiring full knowledge with respect to the progress, workmanship and characters of materials and equipment used and employed in the work. Whenever the Contractor varies the period during which work is carried out, they shall give due notice to the City's designated representative so Urban Forest Maintenance Services 17 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -29- listed as a proposal item, the Contractor shall submit a fair cost for the work to be performed. A change order authorization, in writing, will be issued by the City. 19. invoicing - Contractor shall be required to submit invoices on a monthly basis. Invoice format shall include but not be limited to the date the work took place, a list of each street or location that work took place, the address of each individual work site and the activity, the species and its current condition, height, trunk diameter and canopy spread of each individual tree. Each invoice shall include an exact copy in electronic format that is compatible with the City's Tree Inventory program. Failure to submit invoices in this format may result in non-payment until these requirements are met. 20. Withholding Payment - The City may withhold payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect the City from loss due to one or more of the following reasons: • Defective, unsatisfactory or inadequate work not corrected; If notified by the City • Claims filed, or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims; • Failure of the Contractor to make proper payments to subcontractors or for materials or labor; • A reasonable doubt that the contract can be completed for the balance unpaid; and, • Damage that resulted from an incident involving property damage. 21. Stop Work a. If the Contractor, after having officially commenced work on said Contract, should discontinue work for any cause, he/she shall notify the City's Designated Representative of the intent to do so, and shall further notify of the date for restarting operations. b. The City, at the discretion of the City's Designated Representative, may require the Contractor to Stop Work if any condition presents an unreasonable liability to the City, until such time as the condition is corrected to the satisfaction of the City. 22. Risk Management - Tree work is a controlled task. At no time should work be performed so as to result in a loss of control incident (e.g. free -falling large limbs or trunk sections, hinge cutting to avoid use of ropes/hoisting equipment, lack of safety apparatus/equipment guards, improper use/loading of equipment). Failure to maintain control at all times is dangerous and can result in serious injury. A loss control incident will not be tolerated and may result in termination of this Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for mitigating any damage related to a loss of control incident. 23. Investigation - Contractor shall cooperate fully with the City in the investigation of any accident, injury or death occurring on City property or while in the performance of work based on the contract, including a complete written report submitted to the City's Designated Representative within twenty-four (24) hours following the occurrence. Should any structure or property be damaged during permitted or contracted tree operation, the persons conducting the work shalt immediately notify the proper owners or authorities. Repairs to property damaged by the responsible party shall be made within forty-eight (43) hours, except utility lines, which shall be repaired the same working day. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 19 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -30- ATTACHMENT "B" PAYMENT OF SERVICES Contractor: West Coast Arborists, Inc. The undersigned proposes to furnish all materials, supplies, equipment and/or services set forth herein, subject to all conditions outlined in the RFP, at prices indicated below. AJI applicable services include cleanup and disposal. Tree Planting (per tree). Tree planting Includes tree, materials and planting costs 15 Gallon (double staked per specs) 24 inch Box (double staked per specs) 36 inch Box (double staked per specs) 48 inch Box 60 inch Box Tree Watering (per hour). Watering of young trees, water truck/operator-per hour Tree Pruning (by Grid). Price per tree to Prune by Grid Tree Pruning (per Service Requests). Full prune tree or by Species 0"-6" Diameter Standard Height 7"-12" Diameter Standard Height 13"-18" Diameter Standard Height 19"-24" Diameter Standard Height 25"-30" Diameter Standard Height 31"-36" Diameter Standard Height 36"+ Diameter Standard Height Crown Raise/Clearance Prune Hardwood tree 0"-6" Diameter Standard Height 7"-12" Diameter Standard Height 13"-18" Diameter Standard Height 19"-24" Diameter Standard Height 25"-30" Diameter Standard Height 31"-36" Diameter Standard Height 36"+ Diameter Standard Height Palm Tree Trimming Prune Date Palm (Phoenix spp.) Clean Trunk for Date Palm (Phoenix spp.) Prune Fan Palm (Washingtonia spp.) Clean Trunk for Fan Palm (Washingtonia spp.) Prune all other Palm Species Unit price in Figures $145.00 $240.00 $825.00 $1,450.00 $2,450.00 $ 70.00 $ 62.00 $62.00 $82.00 $102.00 $142.00 $232.00 $302.00 $402.00 $25.00 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $150.00 $20.00 $62.00 $12.00 $62.00 Urban Forest Maintenance Services 21 0ctober5, 2017 RFP 2017.06 -31- Plant Health Care Services Tree Spraying from Ground Level (per diameter inch) Tree Spraying from Aerial Tower (per diameter inch) Insecticide Trunk Banding (per diameter inch) Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) Trunk Banding (per diameter inch) Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) Soil Application (per diameter inch) Insecticide or Fungicide Soil Application (per diameter inch) Fertilizer Drenching (per diameter inch) Trunk Injection • Insecticide/Miticide (per diameter inch) Trunk Injections - Fungicide (per diameter inch) Trunk Injection — Insecticide and Fungicide (per diameter inch) $2.00 $4.00 $5.00 $ 2.00 $4.00 $2.00 $2.00 $4.50 $3.50 $ 8.00 Contractor's initials: Date: Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 23 October 5, 2017 -32- AGREEMENT FOR GENERAL SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENCINITAS AND WEST COASTARBOR!ST5, INC. GENERAL SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACT ONLY (Non-Federal/Prevailing Wage) THIS Contract Is made and entered into by and between the City of Encinitas, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CIF/', and West Coast Arborists, inc. hereinafter referred to as "Contractor". RECITALS City requires Contractor to perform its scope of work generally described as: The requirement of this Contract is to provide professional Urban Forestry Maintenance Services as conditioned in RFP No. 2017-06; for planting, pruning, trimming, staking, raising, removal, disposal, stump grinding and chipping, inventorying, documenting and all other services required to maintain the City of Encinitas trees in a safe, attractive and overall healthy condition. Contractor represents itself as possessing the necessary skills and qualifications to maintain the public works project required by City and possessing all required licenses and certifications; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these recitals and the mutual covenants contained herein, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1,0 Contract Documents 1.1 The Contract Documents shall be deemed to be this Agreement, the Request for Proposal and Contractor's submission, all documents attached and specifically referenced herein. 2.0 Contractor's Obligations (Attachment Al 2.1 Contractor shall perform its scope of work that is described in Attachment "A", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as though fully set forth at length. 2.2 Contractor shall, at its own cost and expense, in a competent manner consistent, with all applicable standards of care, furnish all labor, inspection, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel, all supplies and materials, equipment, tools, printing, vehicles, transportation, office space and facilities, and ail tests, testing and analyses, calculations, and all other means and methods whatsoever, except as herein otherMse expressly specified to be furnished by City, necessary or proper to perform and complete the scope of work and provide the services required by this Agreement. 2.3 Contractor Is hired to render those services necessary to perform the Scope of Work in a professional manner, and any payments made to Contractor are compensation fully for those services. 2.4 Contractor shall maintain throughout the full term of this Agreement all professional certifications and licenses required in order to comply with all city, state, and federal laws in the performance of this Agreement. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 1 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -33- 2.5 For the services to be performed, Contractor shall pay wages to Contractor's employees according to the current "General Prevailing Wage Rates" issued by the Director of the Department of industrial Relations of the State of California and pursuant to California Labor Code Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, Sections 1770, 1771, 1773, 1773.1, Contractor shall follow all prevailing wage reporting required by law and the State Department of Industrial Relations (DiR). 3.0 Extra Work 3.1 Contractor, in providing the services as set forth herein, shall not perform work and will not be paid for work in excess of the Agreement amount without first obtaining a fully executed written Change Order from City or its authorized designated representative. Alt requests for extra work shall be made in writing and submitted to City. 4.0 Payment For Services (Attachment B) 4,1 Contractor's payment for services, including fee schedule or other terms of compensation, is attached hereto as Attachment "B" and incorporated herein by this reference. 4.2 City agrees to compensate Contractor for the services provided under this Agreement, and Contractor agrees to accept in full satisfaction for such services, payment in accordance with Attachment "B". 4.3 Contractor shall submit to City an invoice, on a monthly basis or as otherwise agreed, for the services performed pursuant to this Agreement. Each invoice shall itemize the services rendered during the billing period and the amount due. City shall pay all undisputed amounts included on the invoice. City shall not withhold applicable taxes or other authorized deductions from payments made to Contractor, 5.0 Term of Agreement 5.1 This Agreement shall be effective on and from the day, month and year of the execution of this document by City. 5.2 Term. The terrn of the Agreement is for a period of four (4) years commencing on the Execution Date by City, and terminating four (4) years from the execution date ("Termination Date") unless terminated earlier as set forth herein, or extended pursuant to Section 5.3 below. 5.3 Options to Extend. Provided that City is satisfied with Contractor's performance under this Agreement and Contractor is in full compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, City shall, at its sole discretion and without obligation to Contractor, have the option to extend the terms of this Agreement for no more than twe (2), three (3) year options. The City Manager and Contractor shall execute the extension(s) within sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the Agreement. The total Agreement term may not exceed (10) ten years. 5.4 Agreement Price. Contractor agrees not to raise prices for the original four (4) year term of the agreement. Thereafter, Contractor may request in writing no later than ninety (90) days from the option date to request a contract extension and price increase not to exceed the prior year annual Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index, San Diego or 2%, whichever is greater. Ail price increases shall take effect upon the effective date of the renewal. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 2 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -34- 6.0 Termination of Agreement 6.1 In the event of Contractor's failure to prosecute, deliver, or perform the described services, the City may terminate this Contract by notifying Contactor by certified mail of said termination. Thereupon, Contractor shall cease work and within five (5) working days: (1) assemble all materials and records prepared or obtained in the performance of this Agreement and delver said documents to the City and (2) place all work in progress In a safe and protected condition. The City Manager shall make a determination of the percentage of _work which Contractor has performed which is usable and of worth to the City. Based upon that finding, the City shall determine any final payment due to Contractor. 6.2 This Contract may be terminated by the City, without cause, upon the giving written notice to the Contractor. Contractor shall: (1) assemble all materials and records prepared or obtained in the performance of this Contract and deliver said documents and materials to the City and (2) place all work in progress in a safe and protected condition. The City Manager shall make a determination of the percentage of work which Contractor has performed which is usable and of worth to the City. Based upon that finding, the City shall determine any final payment due to Contractor. 7.0 independent Contractor 7.1 Contractor shall perform the services provided for herein in a manner of Contractor's own choice, as an independent contractor and in pursuit of Contractor's independent calling, and not as an employee of City. Contractor shall be under control of City only as to the result to be accomplished and the personnel assigned to the Project. However, Contractor shall conferwith City as required to perform this Agreement. 7.2 If Contractor is approved by the City to subcontract for extenuating circumstances any work to be performed under this Agreement, Contractor shall be as fully responsible to City or the acts and omissions of Contractor's subcontractor and of the persons either directly or indirectly employed by the subcontractor, as Contractor is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by Contractor. Nothing contained in the Agreement shall create any contractual relationship between any subcontractor of Contractor and City. Contractor shall bind every subcontractor by the terms of the Agreement applicable to Contractor's work, including indemnity and insurance requirements. 8.0 No Assignment of Agreement 8.1 Contractor has no authority or right to assign this Agreement or any part thereof or any monies due thereunder without first obtaining the prior written consent of City. 9.0 No Verbal Agreement or Conversation 9.1 No verbal agreement or conversation with any officers, elected officials, appointed officials, volunteers, agent or employee of City, either before, during or after the execution of this Agreement, shall effect or modify any of the terms or obligations herein contained nor such verbal agreement or conversation entitle Contractor to any additional payment whatsoever under the terms of this Agreement. 10.0 Disputes 10.1 If a dispute should arise regarding the performance of this Agreement, the following Urban Forest Maintenance Services 3 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -35- initial dispute resolution procedures shall be used: A. Within twenty (30) City working days after a dispute regarding the performance of this Agreement arises, it shall be reduced to writing at staff level by the complaining party setting forth the nature of the dispute in detail, along with all pertinent back-up documentation in support. The writing shall be delivered to the receiving party by first class mail or personal delivery directly to the party's project manager, along with recommended methods of resolution. B. The party receiving the letter shall reply to the letter with a detailed response, along with a recommended method of resolution, if any, within ten (10) City working days of receipt of the letter. 10.2 If the dispute is not resolved at staff level in accordance with Section 10.1, within five (5) City working days of the receiving party response (or longer if agreed between the parties), the aggrieved party, through its respective project manager shall deliver to the City Manager's office a letter outlining the dispute for the City Manager's review. The receiving party may submit further response, if required, to the City Manager within five (5) city working days thereafter. The City Manager, at hisiher sole discretion may respond as he/she deems appropriate, including recommendations for resolution, discussion or rejection of the dispute within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the complaint. 10.3 If the dispute remains unresolved and the parties have exhausted the procedures outlined in this section, the parties may then seek remedies available to them under this Agreement and at law, including, but not limited to, under the termination procedures. This provision does not relieve Contractor of its obligation and Contractor is required to timely comply with all applicable provisions et the Government Claims Act before initiating any legal proceeding against City. 11.0 Hold Harmless 11.1 To the greatest extent allowed by law, Contractor shall defend and indemnify and hold City, its officials, officers, agents, employees, and representatives free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, negligence (including the active or passive negligence of City as allowed by law), causes of action, costs, expenses, liabilities, losses, damages or injuries, In law or equity, regardless of whether the allegations are false, fraudulent, or groundless, to property or persons, including wrongful death, to the extent arising out of or incident to any acts, omissions, negligence or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, consultants, subcontractors and contractors arising out of or in connection with the performance of the scope of work or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all damages and attorney's fees, tines, penalties and other related costs and expenses. The only limitations on this provision shall be those imposed by Civil Code Section 2782 or other applicable provisions of law. 11.2 Contractor's defense obligation (with counsel approved by City), shall arise immediately upon City's tender, at Contractor's own cost, expense and risk, any and ail such aforesaid suits, actions or other legal proceedings of every kind that may be brought or instituted against City, its officials, officers, agents, employees and representatives, notwithstanding whether liability is or can be established against City. Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, employees and representatives, in any such suit, action or other Legal proceeding. Contractor shall reimburse City, its officials, officers, agents, employees and representatives for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the Indemnity herein provided. The only limitations on this provision shall be those imposed by Civil Code Section 2782 or other applicable provisions of law. 11.3 Contractor's defense and indemnity obligations herein include, but are not limited to Urban Forest Maintenance Services 4 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -36- damages, fines, penalties, attorney's fees and costs arising from claims under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) or other federal or state disability access or discrimination laws arising from Contractor's Work during the scope of work or after the Project is complete, as the result of defects or negligence In Contractor's services. • 11.4 Contractor's obligation herein includes, but is not limited to, alleged defects in the services performed; alleged defects in the materials or services furnished under the Agreement; alleged injury to persons or property; alleged inverse condemnation of property as a consequence of the performance of the work or the improvement; any regulatory violations (including but not limited to Stormwater Pollution Control BMP/Erosion Control and regulatory requirements); and any accident, Toss or damage to City property or third party liability prior to the acceptance of same by City. 11.5 By inspecting, approving or accepting the services performed by Contractor, City shall not have waived the protections afforded herein to City and City's officers, elected officials, appointed officials, volunteers, employees and agents or diminished the obligation of Contractor who shall remain obligated in the same degree to indemnify and hold City and City's officers, elected officials, appointed officials, volunteers, employees and agents, harmless as provided above. 12.0 Insurance 12.1 Commercial General Liabilityy insurance. Contractor shall obtain and maintain for the full term of this Agreement, comprehensive general liability and property damage insurance, or commercial general liability insurance, from an insurance company approved by City having a Best Rating of A-: VII or better and authorized by the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California Department of Insurance to be transacting business in the State of California, in the following minimum limits: General liability (Including operations, Products and completed operations) Combined Single Limit Per Occurrence $5,000,000.00 General Annual Aggregate $10,000,000.00 The limits of insurance shall not relieve Contractor from liability in excess of such coverage, nor shall it limit Contractor's indemnification obligations to City, and shall not preclude City from taking such other actions available to City under other provisions of the Agreement, Contract Documents, or law. Contractor shall make certain that if any and all subcontractors hired by Contractor are insured in accordance with this Agreement. If any subcontractor's coverage does not comply with the foregoing provisions, Contractor shall indemnify and hold City harmless from any damage, loss, cost, or expense, including attorney's fees, incurred by City as a result thereof. All general liability policies shall be written to apply to all bodily injury, including death, property damage, personal- injury, owned and non -owned equipment, blanket contractual liability, completed operations liability, explosion, collapse, under -ground excavation, removal of lateral support, and other covered loss, occurring during the policy term, and shall specifically insure the performance by Contractor. Contractor may combine primary, umbrella, and as broad as possible excess liability coverage to achieve the total limits indicated above. Any umbrella or excess liability policy shall include the additional insured endorsement described in this Agreement. 12.2 Automobile Liability Insurance. Such insurance shall provide coverage for bodily injury and property damage * including coverage for non -owned and hired vehicles, In a form and with insurance companies acceptable to City for bodily injury and property damage in an amount, at least, one million dollars ($1,000,000) per person per accident. Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 S October 5, 2017 -37- 12.3 Workers' Compensation Insurance. Contractor shall provide, during the term of this Agreement, workers' compensation Insurance for all of the employees engaged in Work under this Agreement, on or at any work site, and, in case of any sublet Work, Contractor shall require each subcontractor similarly to provide workers' compensation insurance for ail of the latter's employees as proscribed by State law. Any class of employee or employees not covered by a subcontractor's insurance shall be covered by Contractor's insurance. Contractor Is required to secure payment of compensation to its employees in accordance with the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code in an amount cf, at least, one million dollars ($1,000,000) per person per accident and shall contain a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of City. Contractor shall assume the immediate defense of and indemnify and save harmless City and its officers and employees, agents, and consultants from all claims, Icss, damage, injury, and liability of every kind, nature, and description brought by any person employed or used by Contractor, or any subcontractors, to perform the scope of work under this Agreement regardless of responsibility or negligence, 12.4 Employer's Liability Insurance. Contractor shall provide during the life of this Agreement, Employer's Liability Insurance, Including Occupational Disease, in the amount of, at least, one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per person per accident. Contractor shall provide City with a certificate of Employer's Liability insurance. Such insurance shall comply with the provisions of the Agreement and Contract Documents. The policy shall be endorsed, if applicable, to provide a Borrowed Servant'Aitemate Employer Endorsement and contain a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of City. 12.5 Form Proof of insurance. Any insurance carrier providing insurance coverage required by the Agreement and Contract Documents shall be admitted to and authorized to do business in the State of California unless waived, in writing, by City's Risk Manager. Carrier(s) shall have an A.M. Best rating of not less than an A : VII or better. Insurance deductibles or self -insured retentions must be declared by Contractor, and such deductibles and retentions shall have the prior written consent from City, 12.6 Additional Insured Requirement. City, its officers, elected officials, employees, contractors, construction managers, architect and volunteers are to be covered as additional insureds by endorsement under the General Liability, Automobile Liability, Employers Liability and Workers Compensation Liability insurance policies. The General Liability policy shall be evidenced by an additional insured endorsement, using form ISO CG 20-10.10-01 and GC 20-37-10-01 or the exact equivalent. 12.7 Other Insurance Requirements. The Certificate(s) and policy(s) of insurance shall provide no less than thirty (30) days written notice be given to City prior to any material mcdification or cancellation of such insurance. In the event of a material modification or cancellation of coverage, City may terminate or Stop Work pursuant to this Agreement and Contract Documents, unless City receives, prior to such effective date, another property executed original Certificate of Insurance and original copies of endorsements or certified original policies, including al! endorsements and attachments evidencing coverages and the insurance as required is in full force and effect. Contractor shall not take possession of any work site, or commence its scope of work under this Agreement until City has been furnished original Certificate(s) of Insurance and certified original copies of Endorsements and any and all other attachments as required in this Agreement The original Endorsements for each policy and the Certificate(s) of insurance shall be signed by an individual authorized by the insurance carrier to do so on its behalf, Urban Forest Maintenance Services 6 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -38- ft is understood and agreed to by the parties and the insurance company(s) that the Certificate(s) of insurance and polities shalt be construed as primary, and City's insurance and/or deductibles and/or self -insured retentions or serf -insured programs shall not be construed as contributory. 13.0 Payroll Records 13.1 Consistent with Labor Code Section 1776, Contractor and each subcontractor shall maintain accurate weekly certified payroll records showing the name, address, social security number, work classification, straight time and overtime hours paid each day and week, and the actual per diem wages paid to each journeyman, apprentice, worker or other employee employed in connection with the work. Contractor shall certify under penalty of perjury that records maintained and submitted by Contractor are true and accurate. Contractor shall also require subcontractor(s) to certify weekly payroll records under penalty of perjury, 13.2 The payroll records described herein shall be certified and submitted by Contractor at a time designated by City. Contractor shall also provide the following: A certified copy of the employee's payroll records shall be made available for inspection or furnished to such employee or his or her authorized representative on request. A certified copy of all payroll records described herein shall be made available for inspection or furnished upon request of the Department of Industrial Relations ("DIR"). The certified payroll records shall be on forms provided by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement ("DLSE") of the DIR or shall contain the same information as the forms provided by the DLSE. Any copy of records made available for inspection and furnished upon request to the public shall be marked or obliterated in such a manner as to prevent disclosure of an indfvidual's name, address, and social security number. The name and address of Contractor or any subcontractor shall not be marked or obliterated. 13.3 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1775, Contractor and any subcontractor under the Agreement shall, as a penalty to the state or political subdivision on whose behalf the contract is made or awarded, forfeit not more than two hundred dollars ($200) for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each worker paid less than the prevailing wage rates as determined by the DIR for the work or craft in which the worker is employed for any public work done under the Agreement by Contractor or, except as provided by statute, by any subcontract under the Agreement. Upon the request of the DIR, such penalties shall be withheld from Agreement payments. 14.0 Prevailing Waae and Enforcement Compliance 14.1 This is a prevailing wage contract and prevailing wage rates for this locality and project as determined by the Director of the DIR apply, pursuant to labor code section 1770, et. Seq. A copy of the prevailing wage rates shall be posted on the job site by Contractor. A schedule of prevailing wage rates is available for review at City's offices or may be found on the Internet at http:lisvvrar.dir.ca.gov!Pubiic- Works/Prevailing-Wage.html. Contractor shall be required to pay at least the wage rates set forth in that schedule. Certified Payroll records shall be maintained by Contractor and copies of the certified payroll shall be electronically sent to the DIR and be delivered to City at the end of each month during the entire duration of the project. Contractor is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR. Subject to exceptions as set forth in Labor Code section 1771.1, Contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or Urban Forest Maintenance Services 7 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -39- engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined by statute, unless it is currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Labor Code Section 1725.5, City may not accept a bid nor any contract or subcontract entered into without prcof of Contractor or subcontractor's current registration to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5. For more information, go to h ttp:/Avww. dir.ca.gov/Public-Works/Certified-Payroll-Reporting.html. Contractor shall be aware of the requirements of Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq. and 1770 et seq., as well as California Code cf Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000 et seq. ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements an certain "public works" and "maintenance" projects. Since this Project involves an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and since the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Contractor shall obtain a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages at the commencement of this Agreement from the website of the Division of Labor Statistics and Research of the DIR located at weeN.dinca.gov/dIsr/. In the alternative, Contractor may view a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages at City's offices. Contractor shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to perform work on the Project available to interested parties upon request, and shall post copies at Contractor's principal place of business and at the Project site. Contractor shall defend, Indemnify and hold City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claims, liabilities, costs, penalties or irterest arising out of any failure or allege failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. 14.2 Contractor and each subcontractor shall forfeit as a penalty to City not more than two hundred dollars ($200) for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each worker paid less than the stipulated prevailing wage rate for any work done by him, or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code. The difference between such stipulated prevailing wage rate and the amount paid to each worker for each calendar day or portion thereof for which each worker was paid less than the stipulated prevailing wage rate shall be paid to each worker by Contractor. Contractor shall post, at appropriate conspicuous paints on the Project site, a schedule showing all determined general prevailing wage rates and all authorized deductions, if any, from unpaid wages actually earned. 15.0 Employment of Agorentices 15.1 Contractor's attention is directed to the provisions of Sections 1777.5, 1777,6, and 1777,7 of the Labor Code concerning employment of apprentices by Contractor or any subcontractor. Contractor shall obtain a certificate of apprenticeship before employing any apprentice pursuant to Section 1777.5, 1777,6, and 1777.7 of the Labor Code. information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of the DiR, the Administrator of Apprenticeships, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. 16.0 Nondiscrimination/Equal Employment Opportunity 16.1 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1735 and other applicable provisions of law, Contractor and its subcontractors shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, political affiliation, marital status, or handicap on this Project. Contractor wiil take affirmative action to ensure that employees are treated during employment or training without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, political affiliation, marital status, or handicap. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 8 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -40- 17.0 LaboriEmplovment Safety 17.1 Contractor shall maintain emergency first aid treatment for its employees which complies with the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq.), and California Code of Regulations, Title 8, industrial Relations Division 1, Department of industrial Relations, Chapter 4. Contractor shall further comply with ail other federal, state or local safety regulations, as they may apply to its scope of work. City shall not be responsible for inspection of Contractor's safety practices or for safety violations caused by Contractor. 18.0 Conflict of Interest 18.1 Contractor warrants and covenants that it presently has no interest in, nor shall any interest be hereinafter acquired in, any matter which will render the services required under the provisions of this Agreement a violation of any applicable state, local, or federal law, including, but not limited to, Government Code section 1090. If any principal provider of services is a "consultant' for the purposes of the Fair Political Practices Act (Gov. Code § 81000 et seq.), each such person shall comply with Form 721 Statement of Economic Interests filing requirements in accordance with state or City local Conflict of Interest Code. In addition, if any other conflict of interest should nevertheless hereinafter arise, Contractor shall promptly notify City of the existence of such conflict of interest so that City may determine whether to terminate this Agreement. 19.0 General Provisions 19.1 Contractor agrees and hereby stipulates that the proper venue and jurisdiction for resolution of any disputes between the parties arising out of this Agreement is San Diego County, North County Judicial Branch, California. 19.2 Waiver of a breach or default under this Agreement shall not constitute a continuing waiver of a subsequent breach of the same or any other provision under this Agreement. 19.3 If any term or portion of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. 19,4 Precedence of Agreement Documents. If there is a conflict between any of the contract documents, including attachments or incorporated documents such as the Request for Proposal (RFP) and Contractor's RFP response, the documents in the highest of precedence shall control. if no direct conflict exists, then Contractor is required to meet all requirements of this Agreement and all incorporated documents and references. The order of precedence, from highest to Lowest, shall be as follows: a) This Agreement, including Attachments A and B. b) The City RFP. c) Contractor's RFP response. d) Standard Specifications. e) Reference Specifications. f) Industry Standards, 20.0 Contractor's Books and Records/Audit Right 20.1 Contractor shall maintain any and all ledgers, books of account, invoices, vouchers, canceled checks, and other records or documents evidencing or relating to charges for services, or expenditures and disbursements charged to City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any Urban Forest Maintenance Services 9 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -41- longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Contractor. 20.2 Contractor shall maintain all documents and records which demonstrate performance under this Agreement for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of termination or completion of this Agreement. 20.3 Any records or documents required to be maintained pursuant to this Agreement shall be made available for inspection or audit, at any time during regular business hours, upon written request by the City Attorney, City Council, City Auditor, City Manager, or a designated representative of any of these officers. Copies of such documents shall be provided to City for inspection when it is practical to do so. Otherwise, unless an alternative is mutually agreed upon, the records shalt be available for review and copying at Contractor's address indicated for receipt of notices in this Agreement. 20.4 City may, by written request by any of the above -named officers, require that custody of the records be given to City and that the records and documents be maintained in the City Manager's office. Access to such records and documents shall be granted to any party authorized by Contractor's representatives, or Contractor's successor In interest. 21.0 Written Notification 21,1 Any notice, demand, request, consent, approval or communication that either parhy desires or is required to give to the other party shall be in writing and either served personally or sent by prepaid, first class mail. Any such notice, demand, etc, shall be addressed to the other party at the address set forth below. Either party may change its address by notifying the other party of the change of address. Notice shall be deemed communicated within 48 hours from the time of mailing if mailed as provided in this section. If to City: City of Encinitas 505 N. Vulcan Ave Encinitas, Ca 92024 if to Contractor: West Coast Arborists, Inc. 2200 E. Via Burton Street Anaheim, Ca 92806 22.0 Contractor's Awareness And Compliance With The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990 22.1 Contractor certifies that Contractor is aware of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U. S. Code §12101) and has complied with and will comply with these requirements, including but not limited to verifying compliance of their contractors, consultants, agents and employees. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 10 October5, 2017 RFP 2017.06 -42- West Coast Arborists, Inc. CITY OF ENCINITAS Contracto By: 1 ' - a D I S By: %.r701Jc_, A9,- ll/r Signature) Date) (Signature) Date) p Si beAJ T• _. AsskCity Manager (Title) Attest: Dated: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM Glenn Sabine, ity Attorney 6ivO Dated: j 2 1 1 (Title) Urban Forest Maintenance Services 11 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -43- ATTACHMENT "A" CONTRACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK Contractor: West Coast Arborists, Inc. The requirement of this Contract is to provide professional Urban Forestry Maintenance Services for planting, pruning, trimming, staking, raising, removal, disposal, stump grinding and chipping, inventorying, documenting and all other services required to maintain the City of Encinitas trees in a safe, attractive and overall healthy condition. The City proposes to enter into a Contract with a qualified Contractor who is proactive in their work and can meet the requirements sat forth in this proposal package. The Contractor will be required to perform and complete the proposed Urban Forestry Maintenance Services in a thorough and professional manner, and to provide all labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies necessary to complete the work according to generally accepted International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) practices and standards, and in a timely manner that will meet the City's requirements. The successful proposer will be required to comply with all current prevailing wage requirements as set forth in the Labor Code administered by the Department of industrial Relations. There are two main program goals. First, the City requires an update to the current tree inventory and database, which includes updating and maintaining records throughout the term of the Contract. Second, the City requires an annual tree maintenance program to support and develop its Urban Forest. The following requirements are meant to meet these goals. A. Tree Inventory 1, Upon Contract award, the successful Proposer shall be required to provide a complete update of. the City's tree inventory at no additional cost to the City and submit the completed inventory to the City within ninety (90) days of the Contract award. The new inventory shali capture all trees within the Public Rights of Way, new tree sites ,as well as, trees in parks, open space areas and city facilities. The Contractor.shaii provide, at no additional cost to the City, software support to the City for the entire term of the Contract. The Contractor shall provide the City with recommendations for tree maintenance, tree health care, recommended planting locations, and recommended removals. Failure to meet and maintain the requirements for the'computerized tree inventory system shall be grounds for immediate termination of the Contract. 2. Tree Software Program - The Contractor shall operate and maintain, at no additional cost to the City, a computerized Internet based urban forestry management program that includes, but is not limited to, municipal tree inventory, ability to send online work requests for services, work order tracking, work histories and the ability to update site specific tree data and work records, invoices tracking and Job balances, reports, value of the urban forest, GPS accessibility, and various other computer information management system tools. 3. Record Keeping - The Contractor will provide, at no additional cost to the City, access to a record keeping system consisting of a password protected Internet -driven tracking program and Internet- based software program that afows the City to maintain information about its tree population, including the description of each tree by species, height, diameter, work history, and tree and planting site location. The program shall have the capability to produce Urban Forest Maintenance Services 12 October 5, 2017 P,FP 2017-06 -44- detailed listings of trees and site information, work histories, service requests, summary reports and pictures of City tree species. 4. GPS - Since the City of Encinitas already has a tree inventory in GIS, the City's GIS Division will provide the current tree inventory feature class (SQL table) to the contractor as a starting point. This includes but is not limited to all publicly owned trees on street rights -of - way, parks and open spaces such as medians, streetscapes, etc. The contractor shall then track the maintenance and characteristic information of the trees in the City of Encinitas' tree inventory feature class in ArcGIS version 10. Or, the contractor shall incorporate the City's tree inventory FacilitylD field into their own database, and Include x and y Oat/long) fields necessary to map the trees in GIS. For on -going data maintenance, when a new tree is planted, the new tree site will be added as a record to the tree ,inventory, and will include the latitude/longitude coordinates (collected by the contractor using a Global Positioning System (GPS) device with minimum sub -meter accuracy). Lat/long coordinates shall be included at the time a new record is added, and will not be input at a later date through a bulk update process. Trees that are removed will not be deleted from the tree inventory, but will be coded as 'vacant'. At required intervals, the contractor shall provide an ArcGIS version 10 file or personal geodatabase containing the updated tree feature class, which will be reconciled with the City GIS tree inventory. Or, the contractor may provide an Excel spreadsheet or Access database table containing updated information -that can be joined to the City's GIS tree inventory based on FacilitylD. if the contractor provides their own updated tree inventory database to the City, there will be a one-time requirement to provide a data dictionary of fields containing tree maintenance and tree characteristic information that corresponds to similar fields in the City's GIS tree inventory, so that the City is confident that accurate data synchronization/updating can occur. 5. Tree Inventories and Developing inventory Databases - The program should have specialized reports designed specifically for City representatives' needs. The program should be developed based on the needs of the City and allow the City to modify and structure the program to address its specific needs. The user-friendly program should allow customers to generate a variety of reports quickly. 6. Training and Support - The Contractor shall provide, at no additional cost to the City, training and support on the software system they provide for the entire term of the contract. Contractor shall provide training to designated City staff during the hours of 7:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday. The Contractor shall be readily available by telephone or e-mail and shall respond to the City's inquiries in a timely manner. B. Annual Maintenance Program 1. Public Relations - The Contractor shall endeavor to maintain good public relations at all times with the public. All work shall be conducted in a manner which will cause the least possible interference with or annoyance to, the public. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 13 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-00 -45- 2. Work Schedule - Upon Contract award, the successful proposer shall be required to submit a work schedule based on the Cites annual pruning requirements which is a systematic tree pruning program compcsed of existing grid or per -designed districts that are pruned in their entirety on a set schedule; removal & replacement programs which consist of removing trees designated by the City and replanting appropriate trees as replacements; and planting new appropriate trees in areas where trees do not currently exist. The proposal shall include a recommended annual work plan, daily work schedules, and personnel and vehicles that would be required to complete the annual maintenance program. Depending on the City's current and future program needs the scheduled work may require multiple crews to perform concurrently within the same time constraints. The Contractor is also required to provide service far trees prior to their regular and scheduled trim cycle in order to correct an immediate problem or concern as determined by the City's Designated Representative. Such request(s) shall be addressed and work completed within one (1) week of notice by the City. 3. Work Hours and City Notification - The Contractor's working hours, for normal work, shall be limited to the hours between 7:CO AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, excluding recognized holidays. Deviation from normal working hours will not be allowed without prior authorization from the City's designated representative, The Contractor shall notify the City's Designated Representative 24hrs before beginning work. The notification shall include what work is being done and where, the name of the onsite supervisor and his or her direct phone number. 4, Emergency Response - The Contractor shall be responsible for responding to tree related emergency situations during normal business hours, after-hours, weekends and holidays. The Contractor shall have the capacity to deal with any tree related emergency situation ranging from limbs down on single trees to storm related damage that involves a large number of trees requiring the commitment and focus of significant resources and staffing levels for several days. Response time and protocol during emergencies is critical to the City of Encinitas. As part of this Contract, the Contractor shall be required to make the City of Encinitas their priority client for responses during emergencies that cover the San Diego area. • Telephone responses by the Contractor to tree related emergency calls during normal business hours and after-hours shall be made within (30) fifteen minutes of the initial call. • The response time for a crew to arrive on -site for tree related emergencies during normal business hours of operation is sixty (60) minutes. • The response time for a crew to arrive on -site for tree related emergencies outside of normal business hours of operation is ninety (90) minutes. Failure to meet these requirements may be cause for termination of the Contract. 5, Competent Supervisor and Project Manager - The Contractor shall have competent working supervisors at each jobsife at ail times when work is being performed. Each supervisor must be capable of communicating effectively both in written and oral English, and holding the necessary certifications or credentials as described for that position. All supervisors must Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 14 October 5, 2017 -46- possess adequate technical background to ensure that all work is accomplished per provisions of this Contract. Contractor is required to have a competent Project Manager available by telephone on a twenty-four (24) hour basis that is assigned to provide direct and prompt attention to requests from the City for emergency and after-hours tree service requests. 6. Qualified Staff - Contractor shall employ sufficient personnel qualified by reason of education, training and experience to discharge the services agreed to be performed by Contractor. Contractor shall provide service of the highest quality at all times, and personnel retained to perform this service shall be temperate, competent and otherwise fully qualified to fulfill the Contractor's obligations under the Contract. 7. Uniforms - All employees of Contractor performing services shall appear neat and well- groomed at ail times and shall be dressed in clean, unaltered uniforms at no additional cost to the City, with suitable company identification. No portion of the uniform may be removed while working. Employees not in uniform shall be immediately removed from the work area. The Contractor shall provide a standard uniform consisting of at least a collared shirt with buttons, complimenting pants, a belt and boots appropriate to the work. All shirts, jackets or safety vests shall be clearly marked with company identification and the. name of the employee wearing the uniform in the field. Contractor employees shall wear orange safety vests when operating machinery and/or while working near moving traffic as required by any applicable laws. S. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities - The Contractor's employees shall be subject to the following minimum knowledge, skills, abilities and requirements: • The proper license to operate equipment; • Ability to operate and maintain equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations; • Mechanical ability to make required operator adjustments to the equipment being used; • Knowledgeable of safety regulations as they relate to tree care and traffic control; • First Ad Certification from a nationally recognized organization (minimum of one member of each crew); • Ability to communicate orally and in writing in English; and, • Demonstrated knowledge of tree care and related operations. 9. ISA Standards - The Contractor shall deliver a level of quality that is compatible with Current International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) standards, and standards and requirements described herein in providing tree services compatible with standard practice that results In a neat, clean and attractive appearance to trees and associated sites serviced under the terms of the Contract. 10. Clean Worksite - Upon completion of work on individual street segments that are under the Contract, Contractor shall clean the work site and all grounds adjacent to the work area of all rubbish, excess materials and equipment. All sections of the work area shall be left in a neat and presentable condition. Care should be taken to prevent spillage on streets over Urban Forest Maintenance Services 15 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -47- which work or hauling is done, and any such spillage or debris deposited on street due to Contractor operation shall be cleaned up immediately. 11. Equipment a. Overnight parking of equipment, leaving unattended debris and staging of materials on City streets will not be permitted. Waste bins shall be removed from individual street segments once the work has been completed. b: All equipment used and all maintenance practices employed shaft be subject to the inspection of the City's designated representative and shall meet safety and functional requirements described herein. All vehicles and equipment operating under this Contract shall be properly marked with company identification and comply with all state and federal regulations. All equipment must be maintained in a good state of repair. All safety guards shall be in place. No equipment shall leak oil or fluids. Equipment drive belts and hoses shall be covered and in good repair and show no sign of fraying. No equipment shall present any potential danger to the operator, co-workers, passing motorists or pedestrians. Failure to comply with this provision will be cause to have the equipment removed from the job site. c. It is the Contractor's responsibility to maintain a sufficient inventory of equipment so as to complete work as specified. An inventory of equipment shall be provided with proposal. This inventory shall include the brand name, model number, weight and capacities of all equipment to be used in the performance of the Contract. All equipment is to be approved by the City prior to the start of the Contract. It is the Contractor's responsibility to notify the City's designated representative of any change in the equipment inventory during the performance of the Contract. This notification shall come in the form of an updated equipment inventory list, presented in the form of a memo on dated company letterhead. Failure to comply with this provision will be grounds to remove the Contractor from the job site until such time as equipment inventory discrepancies are addressed and may be grounds to terminate the Contract. 12. Disposal of Refuse and Debris/Landfill Diversion Requirement - A11 vegetation and debris generated by the Contractor in the performance of the work shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be removed from the work site promptly. The Contractor shall dispose of all generated debris at no additional cost to City and shall, at minimum, dispose of the material as is consistent with the requirements of AB 939. The Contractor is encouraged to divert as much material as possible from the landfill, meeting or exceeding the City's goal of seventy-five (75) percent diversion rate. it is anticipated that one -hundred (100) percent of the material from the work could be diverted, unless a particular tree is diseased or not suitable for reuse. 13. Protecting the Urban Forest - If, at any time, the Contractor is unclear, on what course of action to follow in the field, the Contractor shall consult with the City's designated representative. The Contractor should never proceed with an action that will result in the permanent disfigurement of the structure or value of a tree. Contractors responsible for the disfigurement of trees shall be penalized in an amount equal to the appraised value of the subject tree as determined by an independent Consulting Arborist. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 16 0ctober 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -48- 14. Safety Requirements - The Contractor shall conduct all work outlined in the Contract in such a manner as to meet all currently accepted standards for safe practices during the operation and to safely maintain stored equipment, machines and materials or other hazards consequential or related to the work; and agrees additionally to accept the sole responsibility for complying with all current City, County, State or other legal requirements including, but limited to, full compliance with the terms of the applicable OSHA, CAL EPA Safety Orders and ANSI Z133.1 Safety Requirements for Arboriculture! Operations at all times so as to protect all person, including Contractor employees, agents of the City, vendors, members of the public or others from foreseeable injury or damage to their property. 15, Traffic Control - The Contractor shall be responsible for traffic control and safety regulations as related to any City, State or County requirements while working in the public right-of-way or on any City project. The design and operation of work zone traffic controls must comply with US Department of Transportation/Federal highway Administrative guidelines and any City, County or State supplements guidelines and/or regulations and laws. All operations will be conducted by the Contractor to provide maximum safety for the public according to the most recent edition of the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) and any California supplements to the MUTCD and any local regulations. Where work is in progress, each street shall be open to local traffic at all times unless prior arrangements have been made and approved by the City's designated representative. The Contractor shall display standardized warning signage when controlling traffic around any area used for staging or working in any area that is subject to pedestrian or vehicular traffic. At no time shall traffic be permitted to enter, or operations allowed to continue, in any work zone that presents a dangerous conditions to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic. The Contractor may be required to submit a traffic control plan to the Engineering Department as directed by the City's designated representative. 16, Utility Coordination - The Contractor shall recognize the rights of utility companies within the public right -of- way or on any City project and their need to maintain and repair their facilities. The Contractor shall exercise due and proper care to prevent damage to utility facilities and to adjust schedules when utility operations prevent the Contractor from maintenance during a specified time frame. No additional compensation will be allowed for complying with these requirements. Contractor shall notify the City's designated representative of any utility that is disturbed or damaged and shall contact the appropriate utility to arrange for repair. 17. Authority and Inspections a. The City's designated representatives shall, at all times, have access to the work and shalt be furnished with every reasonable facility for acquiring full knowledge with respect to the progress, workmanship and characters of materials and equipment used and employed in the work. Whenever the Contractor varies the period during which work is carried out, they shall give due notice to the City%s designated representative so Urban Forest Maintenance Services 17 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -49- that property access for inspection may be provided. Any inspection of work shall not relive the Contractor of any obligations to fulfill the Contract as prescribed. Any and all questions regarding the performance of the work shall be directed to the City's designated representative, b. If it appears that the work to be done or any matter relative thereto is not sufficiently detailed or explained by the specifications, the Contractor shall apply to the City's designated representative for such further explanation as may be necessary and shall conform to such explanation or interpretation as part of the Contract so far as may be consistent with the intent of the original requirements. c. All work shall be completed to the satisfaction of and under the supervision of the City's designated representative. Failure to comply with any requirement contained herein may result in suspension of work without time extension or termination of Contract. Inspection of work will be done by the City's designated representative, during the performance of work or when deemed necessary. d. If any portion of the work done under the Contract proves defective or not in accordance with the requirements, and if the imperfection in the same is not of sufficient magnitude or importance to make the work dangerous or undesirable, the City's designated representative shall have the right and authority to retain the work, but he/she may make such deductions in the payment due the Contractor as niay be just and reasonable. e. Any work which is defective or deficient in any of the requirements or specifications shall be remedied or removed and replaced by the Contractor in an accepta-ble manner and within a reasonable amount of time as determined by the City, at the Contractor's own expense. f. In any other case, a letter will be sent to Contractor noting deficiencies, and the Contractor shall make a reasonable and good faith effort to correct the deficiencies within a reasonable period of time not to exceed three (3) days from notification. After this time period, if unacceptable conditions still exist, the City has the right to terminate the Contract or deduct payment as is proportionately appropriate for non-compliance with the requirements and specifications of the Contract. 18, Quantities/ Minor Modifications and/or Additional Work - The City reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantity of any items) or portion(s) of the work described in the requirements or specifications or the proposal form or to omit portions of the work so described as may be deemed necessary or expedient by the City's designated representative and the Contractor shall agree not to claim or bring suit far damages, whether for loss of profits or otherwise, on account of any decrease or omission of any kind of work to be done, The City shall reduce the price accordingly. Alterations, modifications or deviations from the work described in this document shall be subject to prior written approval of the City. Any price adjustments shall be made by mutual consent of the City and Contractor. Should a change or extra work be found necessary by the City, all changes and extra work shall be performed at the same unit price of any proposal item listed. If the wdrk is not Urban Forest Maintenance Services 18 October5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -50- listed as a proposal item, the Contractor shall submit a fair cost for the work to be performed. A charge order authorization, in writing, will be issued by the City. 19. Invoicing - Contractor shall be required to submit invoices on a monthly basis. Invoice format shall include but not be limited to the date the work took place, a list of each street or location that work took place, the address of each individual work site and the activity, the species and its current condition, height, trunk diameter and canopy spread of each individual tree. Each invoice shall include an exact copy in electronic format that is compatible with the City's Tree Inventory program, Failure to submit invoices in this format may result in non-payment until these requirements are met. 20. Withholding Payment - The City may withhold payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect the City from loss due to one or more of the following reasons: • Defective, unsatisfactory or inadequate work not corrected; If notified by the City • Claims filed, or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims; • Failure of the Contractor to make proper payments to subcontractors or for materials or labor; • A reasonable doubt that the contract can be completed for the balance unpaid; and, • Damage that resulted from an incident involving property damage. 21. Stop Work a. If the Contractor, after having officially commenced work on said Contract, should discontinue work for any cause, he/she shall notify the City's Designated Representative of the intent to do so, and shall further notify of the date for restarting operations. b. The City, at the discretion of the City's Designated Representative, may require the Contractor to Stop Work if any condition presents an unreasonable liability to the City, until such time as the condition is corrected to the satisfaction of the City. 22. Risk Management - Tree work is a controlled task, At no time should work be performed so as to result in a loss of control incident (e.g. free -falling large limbs or trunk sections, hinge cutting to avoid use of ropes/hoisting equipment, lack of safety apparatus/equipment guards, improper use/loading of equipment). Failure to maintain control at all times is dangerous and can result in serious injury. A loss control incident will not be tolerated and may result in termination of this Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for mitigating any darnage related to a loss of control incident. 23. Investigation - Contractor shall cooperate fully with the City in the investigation of any accident, injury or death occurring on City property or while in the performance of work based on the contract, including a complete written report submitted to the City's Designated Representative within twenty-four (24) hours following the occurrence. Should any structure or property be damaged during permitted or contracted tree operation, the persons conducting the work shall immediately notify the proper owners or authorities. Repairs to property damaged by the responsible party shall be made within forty-eight (48) hours, except utility lines, which shall be repaired the same working day. Urban Forest Maintenance Services 19 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -51- Repairs on private property shall be made in accordance with the appropriate building code under permits issued by the City of Encinitas. Any damage caused by the permitted or contracted persons shall be repaired or restored by them at their expense to a condition similar or equal to that existing before such damage or injury, or they shall repair such damage in a manner acceptable to the City. Special attention is drawn to existing irrigation systems, plant material, landscape features, lights and utility boxes in City parkways, parks and public landscape areas and the need to avoid damage and to repair any damage that occurs within a reasonable amount of time as determined by the City's Designated Representative. The Contractor's responsibility shall be continuous and not be limited to working hours or days. Contractor's Initials; Date: Urban Forest Maintenance Services RFP 2017-06 20 October 5, 2017 -52- ATTACHMENT "B" PAYMENT OF SERVICES Contractor: West Coast Arborists, Inc. The undersigned proposes to furnish all materials, supplies, equipment and/or services set forth herein, subject to all conditions outlined in the RFP, at prices indicated below. All applicable services include cleanup and disposal. Tree Planting (per tree). Tree planting includes tree, materials and planting costs 15 Gallon (double staked per specs) 24 inch Box (double staked per specs) 36 inch Box (double staked per specs) 48 inch Box 60 inch Box Unit Price in Figures $145.00 $240.00 $825.00 $1,450.00 $2,450.00 Tree Watering (per hour). Watering of young trees, water truck/operator-per hour $ 70.00 Tree Pruning (by Grid). Price per tree to Prune by Grid $62.00 Tree Pruning (per Service Requests). Full prune tree or by Species 0"-6" Diameter Standard Hight 7"-12" Diameter Standard Height 13"-18" Diameter Standard Height 19"-24" Diameter Standard Height 25"-30" Diameter Standard Height 31"-36" Diameter Standard Height 36"+ Diameter Standard Height Crown Raise/Clearance Prune Hardwood tree 0"-6" Diameter Standard Height 7"-12" Diameter Standard Height 13"-18" Diameter Standard Height 19"-24" Diameter Standard Height 25"-30" Diameter Standard Height 31"-36" Diameter Standard Height 36"+ Diameter Standard Height Palm Tree Trimming Prune Date Palm (Phoenix spp.) Clean Trunk for Date Palm (Phoenix spp.) Prune Fan Palm (Washingtonia spp,) Clean Trunk for Fan Palm (Washingtonia spp.) Prune all other Palm Species $62.00 $82.00 $102.00 $142.00 $232.00 $302.00 $402.00 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 $ 25.00 $25.00 $25,00 $25.00 $150.00 $ 20.00 $62.00 $12.00 $62.00 Urban Forest Maintenance Services 21 0ctober5, 2017 RFP 2017.06 -53- Tree Removal (per inch). Tree and Stump removal per inch measured trunk dia meter at 4'6" (Diameter Standard Height) 0"-6" Diameter Standard Height 7"-12" Diameter Standard Height 13"-18" Diameter Standard Height 19"-24" Diameter Standard Height 25"-30" Diameter Standard Height 31"-36" Diameter Standard Height 36"+ Diameter Standard Height Stump grinding per stump diameter inch at grade Milling Cost (per board foot). Milling Lumber per Board Foot Root Pruning (per linear foot). Per foot of roots pruned Root Barrier installation (per linear foot). Per foot of root barrier installed General Labor Rates (by hour) Hourly rate for 1 Ground -person Hourly rate for 1 Equipment Operator Hourly rate for 1 Trimmer $20.00 $30.00 $30,00 $30.00 $30.00 $40,00 $40.00 $15.00 $8.00 $15.00 $ 20.00 $70.00 $70.00 $ 70.00 Day Rate Service Crew (per day). Boom truck per eight (8) hour day to include a chip body, low decibel chipper, 1 trimmer, 2 ground persons $1,680.00 Specialty Equipment Day Rate (per day). Per eight (8) hour day $1,200.00 Emergency Services (per hour), Fully equipped 3 person crew called in for emergency service During normal business hours After hours, weekends &for holidays General Arborist Services (per hour). Arborist Reports Resistograph Testing Ground Penetrating Radar Air Spade Services Fumigation Fertilization Level 1,2,3 Risk Assessments Soil Testing / Tree Well Enhancements $210.00 $300.00 $140.00 $140.00 $800,00 $140.00 $140.00 $140.00 $140.00 $140,00 GPS Tree inventory (per tree site). Cost per tree site $3.00 Urban Forest Maintenance Services 22 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -54- Plant Health Care Services Tree Spraying from Ground Level (per diameter inch) Tree Spraying from Aerial Tower (per diameter inch) Insecticide Trunk Banding (per diameter inch) Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) Trunk Banding (per diameter inch) Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) Soil Application (per diameter inch) Insecticide or Fungicide Soil Application (per diameter inch) Fertilizer Drenching (per diameter inch) Trunk Injection • Insecticide/Miticide (per diameter inch) Trunk Injections _ Fungicide (per diameter inch) Trunk Injection — Insecticide and Fungicide (per diameter inch) $2.00 $4.00 $5.00 $ 2.00 $4.00 $2.00 $2.00 $4.50 $3,50 $ 8.00 Contractor's Initials: Date: Urban Forest Maintenance Services 23 October 5, 2017 RFP 2017-06 -55- RESOLUTION NO. 2019 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY WAIVING THE FORMAL BID PROCESS PURSUANT TO NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.60.260 REGARDING COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY (BUYER) TO PIGGYBACK ONTO THE CITY OF ENCINITAS URBAN FORESTRY MAINTENANCE SERVICES CONTRACT WITH WEST COAST ARBORIST, INC. (WCA) TO AWARD A CONTRACT FOR GRANT COORDINATION SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $196,000, FUNDED BY A CAL FIRE URBAN AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY GRANT WHEREAS, in 2015, the City of National City was awarded an Urban & Community Forestry Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund grant in the amount of $276,685 through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) to develop an Urban Forest Management Plan for National City which included conducting a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based City tree inventory estimated at 10,000 trees, developing a long-range Urban Forestry Management Plan, updating corresponding City Council policies and ordinances, creating a National City Urban Forest webpage, and providing a web -based tree maintenance scheduling interface for residents; and WHEREAS, in 2015, the City contracted with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA), a highly qualified and reputable contractor in the field of urban forestry, to assist the City's park maintenance staff with addressing the growing backlog of tree trimming requests for service and through implementation of a grid -based tree trimming program, WCA proved to be effective in assisting City crews with clearing the backlog, which allowed City crews to focus on maintaining their tree trimming schedule; and WHEREAS, on May 22, 2017, the City of National City was awarded an Urban and Community Forestry Grant in the amount of $650,800 through CAL FIRE to fund the purchase, planting and initial maintenance of 1,700 trees, to be performed by a contractor and competed by March 2020; and WHEREAS, an additional requirement of the Urban and Community Forestry Grant is to involve the community in tree planting, care, and foster stewardship while educating residents about the importance of an urban forest and greenhouse gas reduction, therefore, the City desired to employ a contractor to provide grant coordination services which included providing volunteer group workshop trainings, tree and site selection processing, and matched funds collections to meet the requirements of the grant; and WHEREAS, on May 15, 2018, per Resolution No. 2018-72, City Council awarded a contract to West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) for the planting of 1,700 trees citywide to be completed by March 30, 2020; and WHEREAS, there is an opportunity to piggyback onto the City of Encinitas' Urban Forestry Maintenance Services contract with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) to award a contract for grant coordination services in an amount not to exceed $196,000, funded by a CAL FIRE Urban and Community Forestry Grant; and Resolution No. 2019 — Page Two WHEREAS, National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 provides authority to the purchasing agent to join with other public jurisdictions to take advantage of cooperative purchasing opportunities, including but not limited to any federal, state or local agency pricing program or structure that is determined by the purchasing agent to allow a procurement that is in the best interests of the City; and WHEREAS, National City's Purchasing staff reviewed the contract and has confirmed that the contract was competitively bid through a standard RFP process, and that the City of Encinitas' procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with those of National City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National City waives the formal bid process pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 regarding cooperative purchasing and authorize the City (Buyer) to piggyback onto the City of Encinitas' Urban Forestry Maintenance Services contract with West Coast Arborist, Inc. (WCA) to award a contract for grant coordination services in an amount not to exceed $196,000, funded by a CAL FIRE Urban and Community Forestry Grant. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of April, 2019. Alejandra Sotelo-Solis, Mayor ATTEST: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Angil P. Morris -Jones City Attorney rye///H amt to H April 30, 2019 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Office of the City Clerk 1243 National City Blvd., National City, California 91950-4397 619-336-4228 Michael R. Dalla, CMC - City Clerk Mr. Michael Palat Area Manager West Coast Arborists, Inc. 8524 Commerce Avenue, Suite B San Diego, CA 92121 Dear Mr. Palat, On April 16, 2019, Resolution No. 2019-40 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of National City, authorizing execution of an Agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. We are forwarding a fully executed original Agreement for your records. Sincerely, Michael R. Dalla, CMC City Clerk Enclosure Preliminary Locations for New Trees El Toyon Park Preliminary Locations for New Trees Las Palmas Park, Butterfly Park, and Newell Street Preliminary Locations for New Trees 32' 39'45l21N• 117'O3'18.49%11N e:e, • 103' t y 011,(1u92it Plaza Bonita Centerway Preliminary Locations for New Trees Marina Way Preliminary Locations for New Trees N411/ 04'43 1v.cicv 119 Ft!, z )2 nit) Various Locations on Euclid Avenue