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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-243 Resolution No . 99-243 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH SCHREIBER ANDERSON ASSOCIATES FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT OF THE RIVERFRONT AND CENTER CITY AREA BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Joyce A. Parker, City Manager, and Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute a Professional Services Agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with Schreiber Anderon Associates for professional services relating to the redevelopment of the riverfront and center city area, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock E Mayor Presented: September 8 , 1999 Adopted: September 8 , 1999 Omnibus Vote : Yeas 7 Nays 0 Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 177-H day of .Sepor 1999 by and between the City of Elgin, Illinois, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City") , and Schreiber Anderson Associates, the contracting firm for City Vision Associates, located at 1435 East Main Street, Madison, WI 53705 (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant") , Collaborating firms collectively known as City Vision Associates and subcontractors to this Agreement include : Vanderwalle & Associates, 402 West Lakeside Street, Madison, WI 53715, Anderson Illustration Associates, 849 • East Washington, Madison, WI 53703 , Hitchcock Design Group, 221 West Jefferson Avenue, Naperville, IL 6054 Whereas, the City has determined it to be in its best interests to obtain the assistance of a Cobsultant concerning the development of a comprehensive master planfor the development of the Fox River and the Center City. Whereas, Consultant is experienced in the development of riverfront and center city planning, and desires to render Consultant services to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows : 1 . Scope of Work Consultant shall perform and direct the necessary qualified personnel to perform the services of Phases I and II of the City Vision Scope of Services ciropopal, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit 1 . % 2 . Time Schedule and Term Consultant shall perform and complete the various services and tasks in Exhibit 1 hereto according to the time line attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit 2 . Alterations to the time line may be made by mutual written agreement of the parties . The term of this Agreementlis for one year from the date and year first written above ad Consultant shall have performed and completed all of the services to be provided within such one (1) year period. 3 . Study Area The primary study area for this agreement is generally defined by State Street and Crystal Street dri the west , Nation Street on the south, Villa Street , Chapel Street and Grove Avenue on the east and Slade Avenue on the North. During Consultant ' s review of such study area, the Conlsultant and the City may jointly agree to a larger planning area that includes the neighborhoods adjoining the study area and the main approaches to the study area from all directions as depicted on Exhibit 3 attached hereto. 4 . Fee So long as Consultant is discharging its obligations hereunder to the reasonable satisfaction of City, Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee for such services not to exceed $253 , 500 — in total for all tasks combined regardless of the actual cost and expenses incurred by the Consultant. Said fee is divided as follows : Phase I - $182 , 500 and Phase II $71, 000 . — Progress Payments Each month the Consultant shall provide an invoice that describes the invoice period, the seriices rendered (including percent work completed) , fees and expenses due, payment due date, billing history, and other appropriate information. Additional Services Additional services and expenses by the Consultant beyond the Scope of Work of this contract require prior written approval of the City Council of the City of Elgin and shall be compensated according to terms agreed upon in such written approval . 5 . Rights in Results of Services The results of Consultant ' s services under this agreement shall be the exclusive property of1City, and all documents (including, without limitatioh, all writings, drawings, blueprints, pictures, recordings, c*puter or machine-readable % data, and all copies or reproductions hereof) which describe or relate to the services performed or to be performed pursuant to this agreement or the results thereof, including, without limitation, all notes, data, reports or other information received or generated in the performance of this agreement shall be the exclusive property of City and shall be delivered to City upon request (except for one copy, which may be retained by Consultant for its Iconfidential files) . No articles, papers, treatises, or presientations related to or in any way based upon or associated with the services performed pursuant to this agreement shall be presented or submitted for publication without the prior written consent of City. It is agreed that the results of Consultaht ' s services and the work product provided under this Agreement are not intended or represented to be suitable for ruse by the City on any project not contemplated by this lAgreement and such reuse shall be without liability to the Consultant . 6 . Other Agreements Consultant warrants that it is not a party to any other existing or previous agreement which would prevent Consultant from entering into this agreement or which would adversely affect Consultant ' s ability to perform services under this agreement . During the term of this agreement, Consultant shall not, without the prior written consent of City, perform services for any persons, firm or corporation other than City if such services could foreseeably lead to a conflict with Consultant ' s obligations under this agreement . 7 . Subcontracting If Consultant intends to hire or retain any person, firm or corporation to perform services under this agreement, Consultant shall first secure the written agreement of such party that such party (1) shall assume and agree to be bound by the same obligations as Consultant has assumed under the provisions of this agreement, and ( ) that such party shall not be or act as an agent or employele of City, not assume or create a commitment or obligation on behalf of nor bind City in any respect whatsoever. Consultant shall provide City with a copy of each such written agreement . Prior to subcontracting, Contractor sfhall obtain prior written approval of the City for each individual subcontractor. City shall have the right to refuse approval of any subcontractor for any reason. Any fees, payments or other costs associated with any sub contractor or other persons or firm hall be at the sole cost of the Consultant payable from the fees the City is paying to Consultant pursuant to this Agreement . 8 . Assignment Neither this agreement nor any of the rights or obligations hereunder may be assigned or otherwise transferred by Consultant, nor shall the benefits of this agreement inure to the benefit of any trustee in bankruptcy, receiver or creditor of either party, except as may be required by law, whether by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of either party. Any attetpt to assign or transfer this agreement or any rights hereunder without such consent shall be null and void and of no force or effect . 3 9 . Independent Contractor Consultant is and shall perform its services under this agreement as an independent contractor, and shall not be deemed an agent, employee or legal representative of City. Consultant has no authority to assume or create any commitment or obligation on behalf of or to bind City in any respect whatsoever. 10 . Licenses Consultant shall obtain at its cost any and all licenses required by federal, state, or local statutes, regulations or ordinances necessary for the performance of its services pursuant to this agreement . 11 . Compliance with Laws Consultant shall at all times impOse work orders on its employees and subcontractors which are designed to assure that they comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, occupational safety and environmental protection Statutes and regulations) in performing services hereunder, aid shall comply with any directions of governmental agencies and City relating to site safety, security, traffic or other matters . Failure to comply with this Section shall constitute a material breach of this agreement, and shall entitle City to terminate this agreement upon ten (10) days written notice without penalty to City. 12 . Indemnification of City Consultant shall hold harmless andindemnify City from and against any and all suits, cause of action, claims for damages, damages and any other liability to the extent caused by the negligent acts of the Consultant, its collaborating firms, its subcontractors or agents in the performance of this agreement . 13 . Force Majeure The Consultant shall not be liable to the City for any failure, delay or interruption of service or for any failure or delay in the performance of aiy obligation under this agreement due to strike, walkouts, acts of God, governmental restrictions, enemy actions, civil commotion, unavoidable casualty, unavailability of fuel or parts or other similar acts beyond the reasonable control of the Consultant . 4 14 . Consultant ' s Insurance Consultant shall obtain and maintain the following policies of insurance : (1) Worker' s compensation and occupational disease insurance in amounts required under the laws of the State of Illinois; (2) Comprehensive general liability and automobile liability insurance for bodily injury, death or loss of or damage to property of third persons in the minimum amount of $1 million per occurrence which policy shall name City as additional insureds. Consultant' shall furnish to City of Elgin a certified copy of such policies concurrently with the execution of this Agreement . (3) Professional liability insurance for errors and omissions in the minimum amount of $1 million per occurrence and in aggregate. Consultant shall ' furnish to the City a Certificate of Insurance as $vidence of such policy concurrently with the execution) of this Agreement . 15 . Severability If any portion of this agreement, o,'r application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall tcb any extent be deemed to be invalid, void, or otherwise unenforceable for any reason, the remainder of this agreement, and the application of such provision to persons or circumstancOs other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall'not ''be affected thereby, and each provision of this agreement shall be valid and shall remain in full force and effect. 16 . Governing Law Venue for the resolution of any disp'.tes or the enforcement of any rights pursuant to this agreement shall be in the Circuit Court of Kane County, Illinois . 17 . Termination The City may by written notice to the Consultant terminate the whole or any part of this contract if the Consultant fails to make delivery of the services within the time specified herein or any extension thereof : or if the contractor fails to perform any of the other provisions of the contract, or fails to make progress so as to endanger performance of this contract in accordance with its terms, and in either of these two circumstances does not cure such failure within ten (10) days (or such longer period as the City may authorize in 5 writing) after receipt of notice from the City specifying such failure . In the event this agreement is so terminated, the Consultant shall be paid for services actually performed and reasonable expenses actually incurred prior to termination according to the rates set forth in Exhibit 4 attached hereto, except that such payment and reimbursement shall in no event exceed the amount specified under Section 4 above . 18 . Additional Provisions This agreement includes those additional provisions contained in Exhibits 5, 6 and 7 and 8 relating to Consultant ' s certifications, affirmative action information, equal employment commitment guidelines and sexual harassment policy. 19 . News Releases Th Consultant may not issue any news releases without prior approval from the City, nor will the Consultant make public proposals developed under this agreement without prior written approval from the City prior to said documentation becoming matters of public record. 20 . Entire Agreement This agreement contains the entire understanding and agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all previous communications, negotiations and agreements, whether oral or written, between the parties hereto with respect to such subject matter, and no additions to or modifications of this agreement or waiver of any provisions of this agreement shall be binding on either party unless made in writing and executed by City. 21 . Notices Communication to the Consultant means notice in writing to Mr. Timothy L. Anderson, Principal, Schreiber/Anderson Associates, 1435 East Main Street, Madison, WI 53703 . Communication to the City means notice to the contracting officer in writing to Mr. Ray Moller, City of Elgin, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, IL 60120 . 22 . No Personal Liability No officer, director, or employee of the City or of the Consultant shall be personally liable for the fulfillment of the conditions of this Agreement . 6 23 . Cost and Quantity Opinions In providing opinions of probable construction cost, the City understands that the Consultant has no control over the cost or availability of labor, equipment or materials, or over market conditions or the Contractor' s method of pricing, and that the Consultant ' s opinions of probable construction costs are made on the basis of the Consultant ' s professional judgment and experience . The Consultant makes no warranty, express or implied, that the bids or the negotiated cost of the work will hot vary from the Consultant ' s opinions of probable construction cost . 24 . Standards of Care In providing services under this Agreement, the Consultant shall endeavor to perform in a manner consistent with that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently practicing under similar circumstances . The terms and conditions set forth herein are accepted as of this /77t/ day of S'etaT , 1999 . CITY OF ELGIN SCHREIBER ANDERSON ASSOCIATES di • 21 11-'4' By: J? ce A. Parker City Manager Title : Attest : tit-te..4,-,-- Dolonna Mecum, City lerk C7- 9-- 9 19 : 46 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-60B2557-( t) r Study Area The primary study ma for the Elgin Fox River and CBD Mute: Plan is ger.crally defined by State Street and Crystal Avenue on the west; National Sttc:c cr. the south: Villa Street, Chapel Street and Grove Avenue on the Cal 7, arid Slade Avenue on the north. We will also consider a large: planning area char includes the neighborhoods adjoining the study area and the main approach, to the study area from all directions. • Scope of Services PHASE I: ELGIN COMPREHENSIVE CBD AND FOX RIVER MASTER PLAN • Part One: D2.1:1 Gathering, Goal Setting and Vision Statement • 1.0 Projtcr Srar-t-Elp • • • Prior to the kick-off meeting, CityVision Associates (CVA)—and Hitchcock Design Croup (HDG)where specified—will work with the City of Elgin to accomplish the following: • • Creation of a project steering corr.:nit-tee that includes represerimrives from the City .and key srakeholder groups for the Fox River and Central Business r. District. CVA and HDG will assist in identifying potential candidates for the steering committee. • - • Identification of a storefront or orrice space in dowr.zsiwn Elgin to serve as a public drop-in center during the master planning process. • - Assembly and review of background information and mapping provided by the City. Information should includa. - Recent CED aerial photography. -Recent market studies and current darn on CBD employ:nen:, sales, and growth or declir.e. -Recent business/customer surveys for the CBD. CBD land and ownership parterr.s. - Previous plans/studies prepared for the CBD and riverfron:(Sasaki.EDAW, Walton Island, etc.). . CBD parking and traffic studies. - Plat maps with parcel numbers keyed to tax assessment rolls. - Zoning ordinances/design guidelines related to the CED. - Historic surveys, ordinances and historic photographs (jubilee books). Al. • 11641'7' - - ts.tog • _ . . . . • :-. ASSOCIATES 1 07_09-99 161 : 47 SCHREIBER AHDERSOM ID-6022557750 P • 04 ! -City of Elgin Comprehertsive Land.Usc Plan. - Community Parks and Open Space Plan. • E - County Comprehensive Plan. -TIP District Project Plan. - Other planning studies relevant to this project. • Preparation of a base map for the study area using an electronic database P provided by the City. The base map should include buildir.gs, streets, u:ilities, topography, ownership par:erns, good plain, etc. ,- t- t...' 2.0 Kick-Off-Meeting (Mcering Ni'. I) if CVA and MDC will conduct a work session with the projct stetring cornmirree co discuss the following: • 1 • Project scope and schedule. g L. • Goals, issues and opportunities for the CBD. t.' • Initial programming,s=ndards and criteria for the riverfront.• • • Tour or the study area with the steering committee. • Site reconnaissance and photographic inventory of the study area. • - - i-• • 3.0 Riverfrom Bus Tour redwing No.2). . . . . _ CVA and HDG will org-anE.-c.a one-day bus tour of comparable rivcrfro ars in Chicago or nearby areas to stimulate design and progra:nniing ideas For the Elgin _ ... civerfronc. . .• 4.0 Two-Day Pla.sming Workshop (Meering No.3) i ..* CVA--and HDG where specified—will conduct a two-day planning workshop in Elgin. This workshop will include the following activities: .... • An inventory of the study area and surrounding neighborhood to become Familiar with the area's visual and design character, transportation systems, land r• use patterns, potential redevelopment sires, etc. 1 • Personal interviews and,focus groups with key downtown stakeholders co identify issue-s, opportunities, program needs and market potential for she i downtown and riverfroat,conducted by CVA and 1-IDG. Interview candid-a:es ( • • . .. ••(-. . . ..:•••-•49......._. ..z---,•_,-. ,,,...a.....-focips.„ft,•• •••. ..• ,. •-s•- .7.-Itatb4...,f-, •"..14 . - . s , . . ., ...• . 44,;.,- ..4......... •,, IS ,,,,,_.'"W:Int.,,V-41.=,,•;31,,, Al,,,,,,, _____..., ...`"--an4itiaos‘ti. - br..,....- ,t re—,..---a--, -..„11L-4....4..r........6A `e. ..4'. - - 10111 ....„....„-• - , . m.,..1,14,.-&-:,,,,,-4 . t„....0.,.... - iv-.. %w.---' • 'w- . ..114174.t... -:%:::-.,... -:---a:. AsSOGI A I E. S .- . 2 • _____ 07-09-99 10 :48 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID -6082557750 P • OS r• will include key property owners, business owners, . .and City represcnta- dves, funding and regulatory agencies, developers and real estate experts, and other riverfronclCBD interest groups. • Comm:miry Forme CVA and HDG will conduct a commu_ziry Forum aimed ac soliciting public input and facilitating consensus about a vision and goals For Elgin's Fox River and Central Business District. • Wrap-up meeting with CVA, HDG and the steering committee to discuss initial findings and opporn:nidcs for the river:one and CBD. (r Part Two: Opp ortu ni cy Analysis 1.0 ark rAssessmenr CVA will prepare a general market assessment for the rivet one and CBD based on Z personal interviews and a review of available economic and demographic dam. The x market assessment will evaluate the growth of tke Elgin trade area and identify local and regional market opportunities for the rive:front and CBD. The market assess- meat will consider the following: • • The role of the riverfronc and CBD in the community and the region. • The role of cultural and civic land uses for enhancing economic vitality and market draw for the CBD. c • Retail, service and residential :nix For the CBD. • Prime redevelopment sites and the highest and best use For redevelopment sires. ;. • 1 . r. 2.0 Erisring Cand:onsAazalysir OVA—and HDG where specified—will generally assess the physical conditions �k within the CBD as a setting for revitalization and redevelopment. This analysis will include the.following:• • • J rcporrarinn A utt rp •r is CVA will generally assess the transpon_cion systems sesvingdowntown Elgin co determine their ability to support CBD rev-inli:.a ion and redevelopment. CVA will provide recommendations for improving automobile, transit, pcds:iun and bicycle circulation patterns within the CBD. . InEks [slog • • .. • t'I � • ASSOCIATES 3 - 99 19 : 48 SCHREIBER ANDERSON 10-6082557759 P• O6 rkcrccrnnr CVA will coordinacz.-.with the Cit/s parking consultant and the current CBD parking study to quantify the existing and f-urure parking demand for the study area, identify potential sites to meet future parking r..eed.s and provide recommendations on how to bet-,:er uzilicctiscing parking CVA will provide a general evaluation of asisting land use and zoning parcerns for the study area and identify where land use and zoning changes will be necessary to support CBD revitalization and redevelopment. Frtvirnnt-ncnr11 AsIrtyrne,,r HDG will provide a general evaluation of the Fox River for land-based and water-based development. This ev--luation will consider permir:ing and regula.- tory issues, soils, flood plain, natural resource char--.-zer,brownlields, etc. rrhI rt Prele•Virinfi A,vrccrnrt-tt • CVA will provide an assessment of the study ares urban design and historic character co create a setting for redevelopment and a destination for residents, employees, customers and visitors. This assessment will consider the following: • • Main approach corridors leading to the CBD -. • CBD enrrances - Architecrura/ character • Screetscape character • Key views and focal points _ 3.0 CBD Framework Plan . Based on the results of the market assessn-_•ent and existing conditions analysis, CVA • will prepare a diagrammatic plan that describes initial opportunities for redevelop- t. rnenc, transporrazion, parking,urban design,and land use organization. This r. diagrammatic plan will also describe the desired linkages and relationships between che-riverfront and CBD,adjoining neighborhoods,the community and rezion. 1-IDG will assist with the riverfront portion of the framework plan. 4.0 Riverfronr Land Um Plan CVA and HDG will prepare a design progra-n and a diagrammatic land use plan chic illustrates potential use a=s and ir.ir.izl design opportunities for the riverfront. This land use plan will consider active and passive use ar=s,lend-based and water- • • 71 . "t•-;• -- • [0• 74" 4t4I • . ASSOCIATES 07-09-99 10 : 49 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-6082557750 p , 07 I bleed recreation, special event and festival wets, conservation/natural resource management zones, and private development poccrtial. Tne land u;e plan will also address the interconnections between the riverfront and adjoining land uses includ- C ing the downtown, Civic Center, inccrmodal transit censer, neighborhoods, and the community park system. C ei 5.0 Reviri Alerting(Meeting No. 4) . X CVA and HDG will conduct a work session with the steering core_:nictee co re-ficw '• Endings of the market assessment, existing conditions analysis, CBD framework plan and riverfrunt Iand use plan. E_ 6.0 Community Forum (Meering No. S) CVA and HDG will conduct a community forum to solicit public input and facilitate consensus about initial land use and economic opportunities For Elgin's Fox River and CBD. C 7,0 Sum7r.ary Memorandum CVA will prepare a memorandum char summarizes the project goes, market assess- • 1, merit,existing conditions analysis,CBD framework plan and rive ror.e land use plan. 8.0 Wicosire CVA will crate a website outlining the planning process and recommendations for public outreach and input. E Yi • Part Three: Preliminary CBD and Fox River Master Plan • . 1.0 Preliminary Martcr Plan . . CVA will-prepare a preliminary master plan for the Fox River and CBD ac a scalc of 1"" 100'. The preliminary master plan will include a colored pLri graphic with notations describing recommendations for the following: • Redevelopment sites • Land use and zoning • Transportation • Parking • Wayfinding • Parks and open spece . • Urban design and historic preservation • Neighborhoods • Community and regional linkaz'S. d .. . ` ry'�4.�. :tib• y .7----+ ,'r rr•i ..i ..-752 -..4. � :..:4-,.....41,,,,.,-... ....,....,,,....."...1' s � i�^`�' r- W • a.r..- E. A SSOCIATE:S ' 5 07-09.-99 10 : 50 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-6022557750 p, oa I 2.0 Riverfront Design Options r CVA and HDG will prepare conceptual design options for riverfront use areas identified in the riverfront land use plan. CVA and HDG willre perspective P Fa-' P"'F sketches, cross sections, elevations and plans co illustrate design options. Design options will address the following: • Public space designs • Design treatments for key buildings and sires related co the riverfront including: - Riverside deck buildings - Civic campus(Library, Hernmer.s Aucacoriurn, Post Office, Government Center) - Intermodal transit center(cornmuccr rail depot and bus Transfer hub) C; • -Grand Victoria Casino • Support Eciliries (access, parking, circulation, racroorns, etc.) • Operational and maintenance issues • General budgets for public improverrcnrs 3.0 Redrvelopmcnt Options CVA will provide conceptual plus and recoramerided uses for key cedcveloprnenc sites proposed fru the riverfront and CED. CVA will prepare two(2) colored aerial perspectives of key redevelopment sites. • • 4.0 Way-finding and Strecrscape Guidelines • CVA will prepare general design guidelines for a CBD wayfinding sysctrn chat • includes entrance signage,directional sigo., information directories and special I% purpose signage. CVA will also prepare general design guidelines for public strcerscapes including design theme, sire tscape zones and amenities. CVA will provide general budgets for wayfindina and su et:seap c irrprow-neru. - 5.0 Private Design Guidslires• CVA will prep-are general design guidelines for private storefront improvements, • building signage,r .r entrances,parking lou and new construction for the riverfront.and CBD. CVA will conduct.a fade design workshop with business and property owners to discuss how individual properties can be improved co comple- ment the desired CBD design them`. This workshop will be part of Mcecir.g No. 7. , 6.0 Review Muting(Meeting No. 6) CVA and HDG will present the preliminary Fox River and CBD master ?kin recommendations co the steering committee for review and approval. .i ce - a— },. «"- :... J,- -..�.-Y•-•�.-•, I e I It" ..�.:•r_ . _:�5:.'mo . s�j i; • tom. rS '!Sty C �...i ••••! ASSOCIATE 6 • 07-09-.99 10 : 50 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-60E2557750 P. 09 70 Community Forum (Meeting No. 7) CVA and HDG will conduct community for.L.rn co solicit public input and facilitate consensus for preliminary Fox River and CBD macer plan reeon-ur.enda- dons. 8.0 Sun:rnar-y Memorandum CVA will prepare and HDG will review a rriernor-ndum that summarizes the preliminary Fox River and CBD master plan. Part Four: Preliminary Implementation Strategy 1.0 Preliminary Implementation Strategy CVA will prepare a strategy for implementing the Fox River and CBD master plan recommendations. This straccg will include the following: • Organizational structure and responsibilities For a publicJprivaz: implcctanta- non partnership. • .• • Identification.of priority projcrt. s. and a phasing strategy for a 3-5 year implc- me.ntation program. This phasingstraty will bc presented in a spreadsheet format that can be used by the City in prioritizing their annual budge .. H.DG will • as.sist with tlie riverfrorat phasing stramgy. r • Identification of public:ind private funding sourcesincluding grants, special legislation, capital budgets,TIF, corporate fundraisinz, onacians, etc. • Genen.1- developer and business recrulunent strategy. • • Business district management scrategi . 2.0 Implernentation and Conccprual Design Workshop (MeetIng No. 8) CVA and HDG will conduct afull-clay implementation and conctocuel design workshop in Elgin. This work session will include thc following activities: - • Discussion and rcfincrncnc of the preliminary implementation straries with City Staff and the City Council. • • • Work session with the steering committee to discuss concepc .-1 d=ign recom- mendacions for the riverfront and identify two possible riverEont "pilot projects" for detailed design during the design development phase. • ""••••eu-'7a.. \r'• . •••••••iZroart,9- Pima.- • • • Lte. Ili eV.`I' " • 'S ION * •I.:4 ,r7r11 •- 3.-`' ASSOCIATES • 97-09-99 . 19 : 51 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-6982557750 p • 10 • Work session with key regulatory agencies (IDNR,ACOE, Ivle:;a, FPDKC, etc.) to determine the permits and appy wds that will be necessary to implement the conceptual master plan recommendations for the river-front. 3.0 Summary Memorandum CVA will prepare and HDG will review a memorandum that sumrari�:s the tr implemencadon strategy for the riverfror.t zcl CBD. Part Five: Final Master Plan and Implementation Strategy 1.0 Draft Maurer Plan Report t' r: CVA will prepare and HDG will review a drefir roaster plan report that summarizes the Fox River and CBD master plan recommendations and implementation strategy. Twenty(20) black-and-white copies of the draft report will be transmitted co the steering committee for review and comment.The steering come. ictet will provide CVA with one marked-up copy of the draft report representing the combined comments of the steering committee co incorporate into a.final report. 2.0 Final Master Plan Report and Work Prod:u:s CVA will prepare the final report that incorporates sceering conun.iteee consnenrs. HDG will assist with the portions chat relate co the river-front.The following work )-7 products will be provided: •• Twenty(20) black-and-white copies of the final master plan report and support- _ ing graphics. One(1) reproducible copy for future printing. • • One(1) colored and notated master plan graphic. • `• • One(1) black-and-white reproducible copy of the master plan graphic • Four (4) eye-level perspective sketches of key sites. • Two (2) aerial perspecdve sketches of key sites. • Enlarged plans, cross-sections, elevations and amenities for key design arms. • Conceptual estimates of probable cost for public improv-amen ,broken down -- by design areas. • Implementation work book. • Update Internet Wcbsicc that illustrates the final master plan;and im_ple:rienca- don srrate'for the Fox River and CBD. . • "` _ Mal: �7• ii S tor •": �'%'" :a i r.--' '� + -.'V-. ASSOCIATES s i 4 . • . . 07-99-99 10 : 52 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-6082557750 L 3.0 Public Presentation (Meeting No. 9) r CVA and HDG will participate with steering commit= to present the Fox River and CBD Master Plan and Implementation Strategy at a joint meeting of the City • Council, Plan Commission,downtown intrn.s-t groups and genc..7-1 public. The i purpose of this presentation will be to formally adopt the Master Plan and L-nple.-r-enta- don 5C.72,Mg. PHASE II:SCHEMATIC DEVELOPMENT—RIVF—RPRONT"PILOT PROJECT" 1.0 Sehesnic Options • . • i . p HDG will prepare and CVA will review schematic plans for two riverfront orojects F. , selected by the steering cornrr.ittet.These plans, elevations and sections will illus- trate the location, scale, and character of proposed public improvements which may i include riverfront promenades, public spa.ces, support facilities (parking, access, etc.), and amenities (focal points,water featur=, Furnishingssigr.age and landscap- , log). ,.. . . 1.1 Review Meering(!eleiting NQ. 10) : . HDG and CVA will meet with the steering committee,staff and other jurisdictional •.,. agencies to review schematic options, issues, assistance and process. t 1 . ; 20 Design C-uidelines CVA and HDG will prepare general design guidelines for public and private . . development sites related to the riverfront. These guidelines will address new t 1. construction,rehabilitation of existing buildings and treatment of parking, loading, I. •,-,, and service areas for the proposed dtveloornenc sites. Perspective sketches and cross- - 1. * sections will be prepared co illustrate how proposed public and private development should complement the riverfront design theme. • t 2.1 Review Meeting-akleeting No. 11) r • • . . HDG and CVA will meet with the steering committee and staff to review the t • design guidelines. 3.0 Estimate of Probable Cos: . . . . HDG will ?cepa.=an estimate of probable construction cost For each design project. 4.0 Funding and Phasing 1 CVA and HDG will identify Fanding methods end cons:rue:ion phasing for each design project. -4_!".,,itlEV-1i5541, :44-P4.11 -1.:A=7-41c 4'1 't•.-. - -'111 .--ds. 1.7.-----'4'...-- "°?%-. .17r.•1-; •-•'''''' I S FON ....:....„:„. .,, ..4.,-...„,.. ... . .. • • • ._, .... . -4.,,,.. .-E,:,....„ ....„ . _ • - . L.~el . ....."Ills. 2001 I . M':41:1. ..4!ii:TP Pftr-bi....7.4.7....4 -krift.::"..• "Si_.--enftite, iutvcr--- -I5e•----tit-e•— ASSOCIATES 9 , . . 07-@9-99 10 : 53 SCHREIBER ANDERSON I D-6082557750 P • 12 5.a Options Analysis and Recommend:xi-ions Meniorzndwn HDG and CVA will p rcp arc an analysis of issues involved with each project to assist r .... the steering committee in selecting one project as the pilot project for Phase One construction.The options analysis will be siimnaarized in a concise report with .- ,. supporting text and graphics, and will aclar=s the Following-. ): i .r. ••. • Design recommendations • Cost benefit analysis • Economic impact • Regulatory issues and permitting i • Development p o ten dal • Funding availability and financing methods - To • Ownership and land acquisition ,. • Construction phasing • Design guidelines 6.0 Review Meeting(Meeting No. 12) 1. t. HDG 2nd CVA will present their schematic design plans and analysis of the two i. design options to the scaring committee For discussion and selection of the pre- *- Ferred option to be constructed as the Phase One"pilot project." ir 7.0 Funding Aip lications - . . _ . . HDG wil prepa're appropriate text,forms, graphics and cost options For up to three grants, provide form letters of support for public officials,and Follow up with agencies to answer yutions, . . . . 8.0 Community Forum. (Meeting Pro. 13) • . - ! . . .. * HDG and CVA will conduct a cornrnunity For= to solicit public input and consensus for the recommended desip development option. 1 9.0 Sehemaric Design Refinernenr and Final apart i CVA.and HDG will refine the selected schematic design doption incorporacir.g steering committee and public input. The following work products will be oro- vided: t. • HDG will produce plans and illustrations of the selected design option.. i • CVA will prepare and HDG will review a Final report summarizing options analysis, cle.sign development recommendations, estimates of probable cost, Funding strategy and design zuiriclines. 20 copies will be provided. . . • 1-. •• 7..aftiiii.;•"• ,.7,.,' e—c3=,..„, .m;... ,-,:•""T".,_,'..,A.... .„-'W& •!•• •#•,..g.'6,4,_ :. ..i,. :,'....: i 6-FA RI 1:-.-•4<, ...,16.:46.4,7,--- ,.. ...1.4- ct. 12 ---"*C=...7ftr. :' • -4 1.4",..a#,2..a...•••• . '411...fi 'art4 '''V i a tit ri • v- jEt-itLe - - . - --- -..„..... -,.-7„,-,..-xL17-...TistwaRivior..-_,, - ..,.:t ..... .!..-1....... ... -t-A..-... . ,.. 0.-: „ow. _ .. z:-:,- ..,-3-c,,,,, . ...;.A. •,-.•). -,..--0g4AL-EL.---.Gi ASSOCIATES 10 • 07-09-99 10 : 53 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-6062557750 P • 12 • CVA.will place the tInal report on the Internet Wdbsirt • CVA will prepare and HDG will review a scale model of the pilot project. 10.0 Pre-Applicarion Meering(Meering No. 14) HDG will meet with the appropriate regulator/agencies to discuss the pilot project and the required permits and approvals. Fees CicyVision Associates, in collaboration with Hitchcock Design Group, proposes co deliver the Phase I and II services described abervc for a Fee of$253,500.00. Phase I costs - $182500.00 Phase II costs = $71,000.00 The following services will be necessary co design;implement, and raznagc the riverfront • and CBD redevelopment.These services are not included in the current fez proposal.. • • PHASE III: PILOT PROJECT 1NFRA.STRIJCTURE DESIGN (Optional Services) HDG will provide the following services to assist the City and the steering commit- tee.in implementing the Phase One"pilot pcoject": • 1. Permit Applications 2. Site Survey 3. Final Design and Bid Documents 4. Bidding Assistance PHASE IV: PILOT PROJECT CONSTRUCTION (Optional Serricass) • • CVA and HDG will provide construction rnana_gament services during the con- struction of the Phase One"pilot project." a le I T E s - ASSOCIA 11 • 67-09-59 10 : 54 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-5GB2557750 P • 4 PHASE V: IMPLEMENTATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES (Optional Services) CVA will provide implementation managemcr.c services on an as-nevded basis during and/or after the master plan preparation at the request of the City of These services are recommended to ensure the citnely and successful implernenctrion of master plan recommendations. Implementation management services may include but are not limited to the following-. • Coordinate and staff a loc.l implementation organization. • Assist the City in establlshing redevelopment financir.g programs including tax increment financing, redevelopment districts,special assessment districts, etc. • Prepare detailed plans and bid documents for public and privace revelooment projects. .• Prepare.funding applicncions and grant requests. • Lobby at the local, state and federal levels for financial support. - Assist City in organizing private fundraising. • • • • • Provide detailed market analyse . • Prepare development agreements between the City and private develozers. Assist the City in negotiating the purchase,sale or lyse of dendEed redevelop- _ meat sites. • Assist in a.developer and business recruitment prograra. • Prepare marketing and promotional brochures. • Prepare zoning ordinances,design guidelin and development star.dards. • . Provide design review for private development projects to ensure a complimen- r-ry"fit"with the rivetfront design theme. • • •-- "AV.:01%1-4'4 •••••• ytt.".... • .!k: .40, • e g • - •:• •• • • :=.a.Z. - ASSOCIATES 12 •0 L0 •LW1 ID l0 r U1 cn ;c/1/ /7 r74-' 2- 0 • - M ' Z - � a . M N _ O 1999 20(10 Z TIMELINE Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Phase I- Elgin Comprehensive CBD and Fox River Master Plan Phase II - Schematic Development- Riverfront"Pilot Project" a m 0 00 N LI) N Ul 0 ro m . . ._.... .. - � _.. ... .... .. ... .__,,.. .-.+.wr-.. i. .•nwa •rc ..rst7�R c:, .r. :.t�Yi'�3CM. .:1 ;�,' . • . . . ....•••••-• 1"-... -) m , Project Limits REVITALIZING ELGIN'S DOWNTOWN & RIVERFRONT Key ., . — — um Area of Scope of Proposals North I? g C.. ...) .sti at Not To Scale Q.e 4.„„, . ; ei . . • / '' ' " ri, • . (251 ; ,.. ‘...../.__ CcopGr AvG. ... 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Robey`,sstt • ? ? --- i ..4 ,.., t, •Jay St;__ ___-.4-11---- r---- "1111==1:ePat=12.".1 .- . •';:,..s, :-.... iii rii;i4;d---:C;; ' .'I":r 1 Pe-.1.1:r:rk.)I I C\C.:C1:7:.?7 -r1r..:-.111.i::911-1C-h-I-S111-7117-7*-7-5$ Cg8-27— I' . •r. 'e •• . f CityVision Associates Fee Schedule 0 0 ,• PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL HOURLY BILLING RATE PrinciPal-in-charge $120.00/hr . Principal Planner I ' s 95.00 Principal Planner II 5 80.00 Senior Engineer S 95.00 Project Manager S 68.00 Associate Planner I - $ 70.00 - • Associate Planner II $ 65.00 Associate Planner III S 55.00 ..- Economic Development Advisor 1 $ 85.00 • Economic Development Advisor II S 75.00 . • • Principal Urban Designer . . 5 80.00 Urban Designer S 70.00 i Civil Engineer I .S 53.00 • • ,. Civil Engineer IIS .58.00 U . Graphic Designer $ 58.00 • . Landscape Architect I . S 43.00 Landscape Architect II • .S 48.00 Draftsperson • $ 40.00 . ... Clerical S 40.00 • T, • Intern - S 28.00 • 1 . . . i . • - - , . . . • .• • !. .. . . Expenses-Reproduction,fax,telephon . .e • • . Postage, ave1 expense Cost plus 10% . ' . • -.Mileage 5.37/mile i . . • - Computer aid design and drafting equipment S10.00/1-tr - Subconsultants At Cost • . • saa4heU1512fees • . • ) • 09-03-99 11 : 54 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-6082557750 P. 04 0=03-99 FRI 09:24 AM CITY OF ELGIN/CITY MGR. FAX NO, 18479315810 P, 24/28 • rt6-17-97 MON 15.59 CITY OF ELGIN/Ci( ra. FAX ,NO, 12479315610 P. 37 • • • Consultant Certified chat: • 1.. The undersigned fire certifies that it is not delinquent • in the payment of Any tdx administered by the Department of Revenue. except for tax It ie contesting in accordance . With the procedures established by the apt'zopriae rave- nue Act . 2 . The ' undersigned firm certifies that the firm is not barred. from snaking an offer to contract as a result of a violation of 720 It1CS 5/33E-3 or E-4 • • 3 . The undersigned firm certifies that the firm shall cora- ' ply, where Applicable, with the Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS 13010 .01, et seq. ) • • • 4 . T.'ie unde,cs.igned firm certifies that the 'firm shall comply . with •the City' s contract compliance ordinance re1atirig to . Rf fire .tiva Action. • • • Aa re's 7/? • . • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • !1( 00-A4..00 00. 1 p RECEIVED ?OM 1 1847931661 9 5 P.24 .._� : C i TY Cr `L.,<<i/i;i i'f ;;. iF A( iO. 1 ?3150 l0 P. Ocl' • • • City of Elgin CONTRACT COMPLIANCE AL'_ IRf'[ T iVE ?CTIOi4 INFO? 'L TION To assure compliance with the City of Elgin ' s contract compli- ance ordinance, all contractors and vendors , herein referred to as "bidders" , are requested to submit the following Affir- mative Action information : • 1 . Work Force Analysis using the enclosed bidder ' s employee utilization form. .v. 2 . Provide the information required by {tem #3 on the em- ployee utilization form if the answer to question 2 on the form is ' yes ' . _ 3 . Provide d written commitment outlining the steps that the bidder plans to take in the area of recruitment and promotion of minorities and female to assure ecual em - ployment opportunity. (A copy of the bidder ' s affirmative action plan maybe submitted in lieu of this recrirement . ) - - • • • • • • - 4Cee E1/4>d - • ""•'• 4Xiii r; ,U1), City of Elgin, Illinois - fa, Equal Employment °A:raster. Written Commitment Guideline The written commitment required in Item #4 of the Bidder's Employee Utilization Form shall: 1. Set out the name and phone number of the bidder's Equal Employment Officer. 2. Clearly identify the bidder's recruitment area and the percentage of minorities and females in the, area's population and labor force. 3. Set out what the bidder has done and has set as a goal to ensure the recruitment of minority and female employees. 4. Set out the bidder's specific goals,to recruit minorities and females for training programs or other similar opportunities available.through the bidder's organization. 5. Indicate bidder's consent to submit to the City of Elgin, upon request, statistical data concerning its employee composition and recruitment efforts anytime during the term of the contract. 6. Show bidder's consent to distribute copies of the written commitment to all persons who participate in recruitment, screening, referral, and selection and hiring of job applicants for the bidder. 7. Clearly show that the bidder shall require all subcontractors, if any, to submit a written commitment complying with the above requirements of their affirmative action plan to the City of Elgin. • • • • Description of Groups for Classification Purposes White: all persons having origins in Europe, North America, or the Middle East Black: all persons having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa Hispanic: all persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central. South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race • Asian American: all persons having origins in the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, or the Padfic Islands American Indian: all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of NO.7711 America and who main c-ultural identification through tribal 09-93799 11 : 55 SCHREIBER ANDERSON ID-608255775E) e. cir . 7 ' qP-03-99 FRI 09126 AM CITY OF ELGIN/CIT Y MGR. FAX NO. 18479315610 P. 27/28 , BIDDER'S Emiii.uy.rik, U111,11–A.11U.N ..•(.)itivi. • . •g - This riport is required by the Ci cy-of Elgin and ;nun be submitted before the contract can be awarded. • . Chapter 3.12. 1000 Affirmative Action -.City Contracts . ' .. 1. Nam. e and Address of Bidder Des=ipt:on of Projec-: . • • ft . . ,: I 1 madmon,Aanftmp c1703 . ______ — P .ne 608 25.3 0800 JOB CATEGORIES Total Whites Blacks I-Uspanics Asians or American I Minority. Ferrie , trnployees Pacific Indians • (NI&F) (Alt Islanders OmArties) . • MI F MIFM ( M / F D•it /• P % • . 46 • . • : E.issznial&Maria gess., 18 , 2. .. 5 • 32 4 ort. 1 (10/10 (am)-. I . i ,...j .3 . 4_3 • . I ______ ._... i : 1 1' . • • , ... • _ p i . ..0 /'•(Tip akekr 5 a •a_•. , • 0,6 . . , 4,4;134(0.f_eakuir 3. a_ I . , _. • • _.____2.Zie_ ,filagtit_towipte.A. r , _____.. ..t-- . / . .L3,-(4,-,42,-A • _____/ / . . . . . . , . • • TOTALs / P /6 `7 1 . / , / . . , , , • . _ • '- S' C.ompany WI •ad1x, Tide 7art-ol., Telephone Number Date Sigted V;e./,4 _it?..e., /0.6e6F#0 0•-• -•55—C -00 1/.3/1 ie, , ....... . . • - • 2. Have you ever been awaxcled 2 bi by the City of.Elgin? • • Yes • •No . 3.• I!the answer to q.utstiort #2 is Yes,please submit a copy of the Employee Utilization Porm that , was submitted with your last 5ue-cessful bid alorq with a Pally completed copy of thi,'s form. . el. If the statistical data provided above shows under-utilization of minorities and/or females, please submit, according to the guideline provided in the attached document,A written comnitrnertt to , provide equal employment opportunity. . • .NOTE: In the event that a contractor or vendor, etc., fails to comply with the fair . - employment a.nd aFurnativt action provisions of the City of Elgin,the City amongst other actor s may Caned', terminate, or raspend the contract in whole or in part. . owrwlurn pyrim! isel7QMinglA P•27 ' @9-@3.99 11 : 56 SCHREIBER ANDERSON Lll-b01O4» rrza " SEP-03-99 FRI 09:28 All CITY OF ELGIN/ClTY MGR. FAX NO. 18479315610 P. 28/28 ``tom of iec,4 . 1 ,d it - ,4' -'� ` - If' 3 City of Elgin, Illinois n 3,, ~.\ t� { Sexual Harassment •- Policies and Programs �*in-Dv - • Effective July 1, 1993, every parry to any con=act with the City of Elgin and every eliVble bidder is required to have written sexual harassment policies that include, at a minimum, the following information: It. L (I) •.the illegality of sexual harass:nent (ii) the deiudaon of sexual ha.-assment under state law • (iii) a description of sexual harassment,utilizing examples ' ' (iv) the vendor's internal complaint pxocess including penalties (v) the legal recount,investigative and complaint process available through the . Illinois Department of Human Rights, and the Illinois Hu-nari Rights :, ,_ . Commission ' -• : i P (vi) directions on how to contact the depar hent and commission (vii) protection against retaliation as provided by Section 6-101 of the Human Rights Act - I hereby affirm that the organization which I represent has in place sexual harassment policies • which include the required information set forth above, and I hereby agree to furnish the City of Elgin- Human Resources Department with 4 co a policies if they so request, L , SivrrtaturclIitic �G, ,` ~ Company sgS ra.'4 r /4r-I-r s,,,,,,4-7,,/i£/ -/4 . Date ,3 -- ., .. , Sexual harassment Ls defined as follows: Sexual harass-mere means any unwelcome sexi:al advances or requests for sexual favors or any conduct of a sexual nature when(I) submission.to such conduct is made either . explicitly or implicitly a term or'condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as a basis for employment decisions . affecting such individual,or(3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.. . Any.questions by contracting parries or eligible bidden concerning compliance with these requiremenu should be directed to the City of Elgin - Human Resources Department at (847) 931.5618. I hereby agree to fully indemnify and hold the City of Elgin harmless from any and all liability, loss or damage including costs of defense or claim, demands, costs of judgment against it arising from any sexual harassment complaint resulting from the act of any member of my organization in the performance of this contract- . (27' • . • Signatureitirle , /-rw L , • Company j ./ ,der 1 - e-rcd•-e ,fru,-.7-e-; Date AIR, 9