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Resolution No. 12-131
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT
WITH BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC.
(2007-2013 National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
Phase II Storm Water Permit Compliance Project)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS,that
Sean R. Stegall,City Manager,and Kimberly A.Dewis,City Clerk,be and are hereby authorized and
directed to execute Third Amendment Agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with Baxter and
Woodman,Inc.in connection with the 2007-2013 National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
Phase II Storm Water Permit Compliance Project,a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part
hereof by reference.
s/David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: August 8, 2012
Adopted: August 8, 2012
Vote: Yeas: 6 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
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THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT
THIS THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 8th
day of August , 2012 , by and between the CITY of
ELGIN, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to
as "CITY") and BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC. , an Illinois corporation
(hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER") .
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously entered into an
agreement dated December 19, 2007, for the ENGINEER to furnish
certain professional services in connection with the project
commonly known as the NPDES Phase II Storm Water Permit Compliance
Project 2007-2013 (hereinafter referred to as "ORIGINAL AGREEMENT"
and the "PROJECT", respectively; a copy of which ORIGINAL
AGREEEMENT is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment
A) ; and the FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT dated May 12 , 2010 for
providing certain professional engineering services for the PROJECT
for the year 2010 (hereinafter referred to as "First Amendment
Agreement", attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment
B) ; and the SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT dated July 27, 2011 for
providing certain professional engineering services for the PROJECT
for the year 2011 (hereinafter referred to as "Second Amendment
Agreement", attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment
C) .
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have each determined it to be in their
best interests to amend the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT as amended by the
SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT and FIRST ADMENDMENT AGREEMENT
(hereinafter collectively referred to as "PRIOR AGREEMENTS") by
authorizing the ENGINEER to proceed with the professional services
associated with the PROJECT for the year 2012 and by adding a Scope
of Services and Project Schedule for the PROJECT for the year 2012 ;
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and
covenants contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which
are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as
follows:
1 . Section I .B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows:
"B. A detailed Scope of Services for the years 2007 and 2008
is attached hereto as Attachment B. A detailed Scope of
Services for the year 2010 is attached hereto as
Attachment B. 1 . A detailed Scope of Services for the year
2011 (referred to in the Second Amendment Agreement as
Attachment D. 2) is attached hereto as Attachment B. 2 . A
detailed Scope of Services for the year 2012 is attached
hereto as Attachment B. 3"
2 . Section II.A of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby amended by
adding the following to the end thereof :
"Complete Services for Year 2012 December 2012"
3 . Section II .B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows :
"B. A detailed project schedule for the PROJECT for the years
2007 and 2008 is included as Attachment C, attached
hereto. A detailed Project Schedule for the year 2010 is
included as Attachment C. 1, attached hereto. A detailed
Project Schedule for the year 2011 is included as
Attachment C. 2 , attached hereto. A detailed Project
Schedule for the year 2012 is included as Attachment C. 3 ,
attached hereto. Progress will be recorded on the project
schedule and submitted monthly as a component of the
Status Report described in II .C. below. "
4 . Section IV.B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows:
"B. The not-to-exceed fee amount of each year is as follows:
i . 2007 - $22 , 950
ii . 2008 - $144 , 608
iii . 2009 - $0
iv. 2010 - $117, 000
v. 2011 - $104 , 721
vi . 2012 - $110, 497
The ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services
for 2007 and 2008 as described in Attachment B, but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. The
ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services for
the year 2010 , as described in Attachment B. 1, but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. The
ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services for
the year 2011, as described in Attachment B. 2 , but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. The
ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services for
the year 2012 , as described in Attachment B. 3 , but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. "
5. The services to be provided by the ENGINEER pursuant to this
THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT shall be commenced upon execution of
this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT and shall be completed by the
ENGINEER in accordance with the Project Schedule set forth in
Attachment "C. 3" .
6 . In the event of any conflict between the terms of this THIRD
AMENDEMENT AGREEMENT and the terms of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS,
the terms of this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT shall control .
7 . That except as amended by this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT, the
terms of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS between the ENGINEER and the
CITY shall remain in full force and effect .
8 . The changes to the PRIOR AGREEMENTS provided by this THIRD
AMENDMENT AGREEMENT are germane to the original contract, as
signed, and the changes provided for herein are in the best
interests of the CITY and are authorized by law.
9 . The PRIOR AGREEMETNS, as amended by this THIRD AMENDMENT
AGREEMENT, is acknowledged by the ENGINEER and the CITY to be
enforceable pursuant to all of the terms of the PRIOR
AGREEMENTS, as so amended.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into and
executed this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT on the date and year first
written above.
CITY OF ELGIN BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC.
By ' -d2.1-1/ By
S n Stegall Steve A. Larson
City Manager President/CEO
Attest: Attest :
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City Clerk Secretary
CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT B.3
SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR YEAR 2012
1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
• Coordination with CITY — Confer with the CITY, from time to time, to clarify and define the
general scope, extent, and character of the PROJECT. This includes attending up to four (4)
PROJECT meetings with the CITY in addition to the other meetings identified in this Scope of
Services.
• Project Administration — Plan, schedule, and control activities that must be performed to
complete the PROJECT. These activities include, but are not limited to, budgeting, scheduling,
scoping,and managing.
• Coordination with Other Entities — Coordinate with outside agencies and other CITY
departments and consultants, including, but not limited to, Kane County, Kane-DuPage Soil and
Water Conservation District, the CITY's Public Works Department, Water Department,
Neighborhood Liaison Office, and the CITY's GIS and CSO consultants. Work with these entities
to take advantage of existing programs, avoid duplication of effort, and ensure compatibility of
documents and data.
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs—Coordinate PROJECT activities with the CITY's Combined
Sewer Overflow (CSO) and Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) Programs, where possible, to avoid
duplication of effort and to take advantage of a combined effort.
2. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
2.1. PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
• Outreach Activity — Develop one (1) educational presentation geared towards the CITY's
community college and high school environmental clubs to prevent and reduce stormwater
pollution and educate them on the workings of the stormwater system.
• Classroom Education and Outreach Program — Coordinate with up to three (3) elementary
schools for the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District to educate local students
about the impacts of stormwater runoff and the practices that can be used to minimize them.
2.2. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT/PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
• Stakeholder Meeting—Host one (1) stakeholder group meeting at the CITY with entities such as
the Fox River Ecosystem Partnership, Tyler Creek Watershed Coalition, Friends of the Fox River,
Elgin Climate Change Organization, and Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District to
coordinate events and programs and avoid duplication of effort.
• Public Participation Events—Coordinate up to three (3) events with various stakeholder groups
designed to involve the public in reducing the discharge of pollutants from the CITY's separate
storm sewer system. Potential public participation events include stream cleanups,storm drain
marking,tree planting, and water quality monitoring.
2.3. ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM
• Program GPS Data Loggers—Program up to two (2) of the CITY's GPS data loggers for use during
outfall inspections.
• Outfall Inspections — Perform field investigations on the remaining known outfalls within the
CITY to detect potential non-stormwater discharges, including illegal dumping, into the separate
storm sewer system. Identify any outfalls not already included on the CITY's storm sewer
system atlas and ensure that these outfalls get added to the atlas. Coordinate with the CITY on
any illicit discharge monitoring, tracking, and removal activities that may need to be conducted
as a result of the outfall inspections.
• Stormwater Hotspot Facility Inspections — Identify potential commercial and industrial
stormwater hotspots in the CITY. Conduct up to ten (10) new and follow-up site inspections at
these facilities to identify potential sources of stormwater pollution, determine compliance with
the NPDES Industrial Stormwater Program, if applicable, and recommend appropriate follow-up
actions. If possible, conduct site inspections with CITY staff to provide training on the use of
inspection procedures and field forms. Inspections may also be coordinated with
representatives from the Fox River Water Reclamation District.
2.4. POST-CONSTRUCTION STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
• Contact Information for Owners of Private BMPs—Organize and update contact information for
homeowner associations using information provided by the CITY.
• Speaking Engagement — Develop one (1) seminar to educate and engage homeowner
associations in the proper maintenance and upkeep of private stormwater BMPs.
2.5. MUNICIPAL POLLUTION PREVENTION/GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAM
• Employee Training Presentation — Provide one (1) educational presentation to remind, inform
and encourage CITY personnel to prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from municipal
operations and to document activities that prevent pollution.
• Municipal Facility Inspections — Inspect up to twelve (12) City facilities according to the Annual
Inspection Procedures included within the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for City
Facilities. Site inspections will be performed with CITY staff to provide training on the use of
inspection procedures and forms.
2.6. MONITORING, RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING
• Annual Facility Inspection Report (AFIR) — Prepare and submit an Annual Facility Inspection
Report to the IEPA for the period March 2012 to March 2013 by the deadline dictated by the
IEPA.
• Water Quality Monitoring—Collect samples from bodies of water such as the Fox River and Tyler
Creek at four(4) strategic locations to evaluate the effectiveness of the CITY's NPDES Municipal
Stormwater Program. Samples will supplement data available from other sources and will be
collected on four occasions throughout the year,during both wet and dry weather. The samples
will be tested by the CITY at the Riverside Water Treatment Plant.
• Annual Program Review — Review the CITY's efforts to reduce the discharge of pollutants from
its separate storm sewer system, protect water quality, and satisfy the applicable requirements
of the Illinois Pollution Control Board Rules and Regulations and the Clean Water Act. Identify
improvements that need to be made in subsequent years of the PROJECT in order to maintain
compliance with the NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program, including any changes that may be
necessary if the IEPA determines that the CITY will be regulated as a Phase I community.
Provide the CITY with a summary of the recommended improvements.
• File Maintenance — Update and maintain the PROJECT file. At a minimum, the CITY's file will
include backup computerized mapping with instructions for loading and updating; step-by-step
instructions for enforcement of the CITY's erosion and sediment control, illicit discharge, and
post-construction stormwater management ordinances; field forms and instructions for their
use; copies of applicable NPDES Permits; documentation of participation in public meetings and
presentations; publications related to stormwater pollution prevention and reduction;
publications for use in local newspapers and the CITY's newsletter; and any other
documentation needed by the CITY to demonstrate compliance with the conditions of the
NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program.
3. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
• Revise Storm Sewer Data — Work with CITY staff to resolve any question areas and/or issues
related to the storm sewer data. This process will help ensure the overall accuracy of the data.
• Hyperlink Subdivision Record Drawings—Link subdivision record drawings to the CITY's GIS. This
task includes linking the record drawings that were previously provided by the CITY for the
purpose of creating, updating, and developing storm sewer data within the CITY's GIS.
• Hyperlink Detention Basin Record Drawings — Link record drawings of up to seventy five (75)
detention basins to the CITY's GIS using record drawings obtained by a B&W staff member
reviewing archives to obtain the applicable plan sheets.
• Hyperlink Outfall Inspection Data — Link inspection forms and photographs from outfall
inspections to the CITY's GIS.
• Design Geodatabase — Coordinate with CITY staff to build a geodatabase with attributes and
domains that fit current and anticipated needs.
• Data Installation and Training — Attendance at up to two (2) half-day meetings to review the
storm sewer system GIS data updates with the CITY and provide installation and training
sessions on the use and function of the GIS information.
• Deliver Data and Maps—Provide the City with five (5)copies of a large storm sewer system atlas
showing the updated GIS data in a 36" x 42" layout, as well as five (5) 11-inch by 17-inch atlas
books (50-100 scale) of the storm sewer system. Provide electronic copies of the large scale
atlas and the atlas book in Adobe .pdf format. All data created and processed as part of this
project will be delivered digitally to the City.
• Additional Storm Sewer Data - Add the stormwater improvements for the following
subdivisions: West Ridge Village Center, Providence Unit 1A, Shadow Hill Unit 3, Fox Ridge
Townhomes, Mulberry Grove Unit 1 & Unit 2, Elgin Corporate Center, NEP Subdivision, and
Woodland Meadows East.
CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT C.3
PROJECT SCHEDULE FOR YEAR 2012
TASKS DATE
• Notice to Proceed July 2012
• Program GPS Data Loggers
• Design Geodatabase
• GIS Data Installation and Training(1 of 2) August 2012
• Host Stakeholder Meeting
• Assemble Contact Information for Owners of Private BMPs
• Complete Classroom Education and Outreach Program September 2012
• Complete Employee Training Presentation October 2012
• Complete Revisions to Storm Sewer GIS Data
• Complete Municipal Facility Inspections November 2012
• Complete Outfall Inspections
• Complete Stormwater Hotspot Facility Inspections
• Complete Additional Storm Sewer GIS Data for Subdivisions January 2012
• Establish Hyperlinks to Subdivision Record Drawings
• Establish Hyperlinks to Detention Basin Record Drawings February 2013
• Establish Hyperlinks to Outfall Inspection Data
• GIS Data Installation and Training(2 of 2)
• Deliver Maps and Data March 2013 1
• Complete Water Quality Monitoring April 2013
• Complete Annual Facility Inspection Report May 2013
• Complete Annual Program Review June 2013
TASKS DATE
• Coordination Meetings with CITY 4 per year
• Project Administration As needed
• Coordination with Other Entities As needed
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs As needed
• Provide Presentation at Outreach Activity 1 per year
• Provide Presentation at Speaking Engagement 1 per year
• Coordinate Public Participation Events 3 per year
• Maintain and Update Project File As needed
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ELGIN
THE CITY IN THE SUBURBS-
AGENDA ITEM: E
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2012
ITEM:
Amendment No. 3 to Agreement with Baxter and Woodman for the 2007-2013 National Pollu-
tion Discharge Elimination System Phase II Storm Water Permit Program
($110,497)
OBJECTIVE:
Provide the engineering required to maintain compliance with the federally mandated National
Pollution Discharge Elimination System Phase II Storm Water permit program.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Amendment No. 3 with Baxter and Woodman in the amount of$110,497.
BACKGROUND
On December 19, 2007, the city council authorized an agreement with Baxter and Woodman in
the amount of $167,229 for the second phase of the federally mandated permit program for
storm sewer systems. The initial phase began in March 2003 with the first permit from the Illi-
nois Environmental Protection Agency (TEPA) for stormwater related National Pollution Dis-
charge Elimination System (NPDES) and said permit lasted five years until 2008. Baxter and
Woodman applied for the city's second permit in March 2008 which was issued in February
2009. The second permit will last until March 2014.
The original contract scope with Baxter and Woodman covered multiple years and included
provisions to amend the agreement for the cost and scope of work through 2012. Amendment
No. 1 added the engineering hours and costs for the services provided in 2010. Amendment No.
1 continued efforts in 2010 and included ordinance revisions/updates, public outreach and ed-
ucation, development of an illicit discharge detection program, storm sewer system inspec-
tions, mapping and data base updates.
Specific efforts in Amendment No. 1 included the development and presentation of educational
tools, speaking engagements, outreach programs and displays. The consultant participated in
the 2011 Public Works Open House and provided a booth at events such as the Harvest Market.
The consultant physically inspected city detention facilities, storm outfalls and private industrial
facilities and had city staff participate in inspections as a training tool, mapped updates and
provided training for city leaders, staff and the development community.
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Specific efforts in Amendment No. 2 include the development and presentation of educational 41111
tools, speaking engagements, a podcast and outreach programs and displays. The consultant
participated in the 2012 Public Works Open House and development of a podcast about the
impacts of stormwater runoff and the practices that can be used to minimize stormwater run-
off. The consultant physically inspected city detention facilities, storm outfalls and private in-
dustrial facilities. City staff participated as a training tool, mapping updates and providing train-
ing for city leaders, staff and the development community.
Amendment No. 3 will add the engineering hours and costs for the services to be provided in
2012. A copy of the amendment is included as Attachment A. The continued efforts in 2012 will
include ordinance revisions/updates, public outreach and education, development of an illicit
discharge detection program, storm sewer system inspections, map and data base updates.
To coordinate efforts with the objectives of the Sustainability Action Plan (SAP), the city's con-
sultant reviewed the draft document and identified items in the scope of services that align the
goals of the SAP and Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). Two specific areas that
were identified are Section 6 (green infrastructure) and Section 11 (water resources). Specific
efforts in Amendment No. 3 include the development and presentation of educational tools,
outreach activities and speaking engagements. The consultant will participate in the 2013 Pub-
lic Works Open House and develop an education presentation about the impacts of stormwater
runoff for college and high school environmental clubs. These presentations help to educate
interested citizens on the workings of the stormwater system. The consultant will physically in-
spect city detention facilities, storm outfalls and private industrial facilities. City staff will partic-
ipate as a training tool, mapping updates and provide training for city leaders, staff and the de-
velopment community.
OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promulgated rules establishing Phase I of the
NPDES stormwater program, requiring operators of "medium" and "large" MS4s to implement
a stormwater management program as a means to control polluted discharges. The city is re-
quired to obtain a Stormwater Phase II permit, which extends coverage of the NPDES storm-
water program to small MS4s. The city is required to provide the EPA with an annual report
documenting the status of compliance with permit conditions, results of any information col-
lected and analyzed, a summary of the stormwater activities planned for the next reporting cy-
cle, a change in identified Best Management Practices (BMPs), and notice of reliance on anoth-
er governmental entity to satisfy any permit obligations.
INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED
None.
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
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Amendment No. 3 for the storm water permit with Baxter and Woodman will total $110,498.
The cumulative cost of the original agreement, amendments one and two and this amendment
number 3 is $499,776.
BUDGET IMPACT
FUND(S) ACCOUNT(S) PROJECT#(S) AMOUNT AMOUNT
BUDGETED AVAILABLE
Riverboat Fund 275-0000-791.30-03 409593 $110,500 $110,500
LEGAL IMPACT
None.
ALTERNATIVES
The city council may choose not to approve Amendment No. 3 to the agreement with Baxter
and Woodman.
NEXT STEPS
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Amend the agreement with Baxter and Woodman and allow staff to execute the necessary
documents.
Originators: Joe Evers, City Engineer
Michael Hall, Engineer I
Ron Rudd, Senior Engineer Development
Final Review: Colleen Lavery, Chief Financial Officer
William A. Cogley, Corporation Counsel/Chief Development Officer
Richard G. Kozal, Assistant City Manager/Chief Operating Officer
Sean R. Stegall, City Manager
ATTACHMENTS
A. Amendment No. 3 to Agreement
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Attachment A
Amendment Number Three
With
Baxter and Woodman
THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT
THIS THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT is made and entered into this
day of , 2012, by and between the CITY of
ELGIN, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to
as "CITY") and BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC. , an Illinois corporation
(hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER") .
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously entered into an
agreement dated December 19, 2007, for the ENGINEER to furnish
certain professional services in connection with the project
commonly known as the NPDES Phase II Storm Water Permit Compliance
Project 2007-2013 (hereinafter referred to as "ORIGINAL AGREEMENT"
and the "PROJECT", respectively; a copy of which ORIGINAL
AGREEEMENT is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment
A) ; and the FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT dated May 12, 2010 for
providing certain professional engineering services for the PROJECT
for the year 2010 (hereinafter referred to as "First Amendment
Agreement", attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment
B) ; and the SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT dated July 27, 2011 for
providing certain professional engineering services for the PROJECT
for the year 2011 (hereinafter referred to as "Second Amendment
Agreement", attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment
C) .
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have each determined it to be in their
best interests to amend the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT as amended by the
SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT and FIRST ADMENDMENT AGREEMENT
(hereinafter collectively referred to as "PRIOR AGREEMENTS") by
authorizing the ENGINEER to proceed with the professional services
associated with the PROJECT for the year 2012 and by adding a Scope
of Services and Project Schedule for the PROJECT for the year 2012;
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and
covenants contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which
are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as
follows:
1. Section I.B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows :
"B. A detailed Scope of Services for the years 2007 and 2008
is attached hereto as Attachment D. A detailed Scope of
Services for the year 2010 is attached hereto as
Attachment D. 1 . A detailed Scope of Services for the year
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2011 is attached hereto as Attachment D. 2 . A detailed
Scope of Services for the year 2012 is attached hereto as
Attachment D.3"
2 . Section II.A of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby amended by
adding the following to the end thereof :
"Complete Services for Year 2012 December 2012"
3 . Section II.B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows:
"B. A detailed project schedule for the PROJECT for the years
2007 and 2008 is included as Attachment E, attached
hereto. A detailed Project Schedule for the year 2010 is
included as Attachment E .1, attached hereto. A detailed
Project Schedule for the year 2011 is included as
Attachment E.2, attached hereto. A detailed Project
Schedule for the year 2012 is included as Attachment E.3,
attached hereto. Progress will be recorded on the project
schedule and submitted monthly as a component of the
Status Report described in E. below. "
4 . Section IV.B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and 47)
amended as follows:
"B. The not-to-exceed fee amount of each year is as follows:
i. 2007 - $22 , 950
ii. 2008 - $144, 608
iii. 2009 - $0
iv. 2010 - $117, 000
v. 2011 - $104, 721
vi. 2012 - $110, 497
The ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services
for 2007 and 2008 as described in Attachment D, but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. The
ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services for
the year 2010, as described in Attachment D. 1, but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. The
ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services for
the year 2011, as described in Attachment D. 2, but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. The
ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services for
the year 2012 , as described in Attachment D. 3 , but will
not proceed with the professional services for subsequent
years without written authorization by the CITY. "
S . The services to be provided by the ENGINEER pursuant to this
THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT shall be commenced upon execution of
this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT and shall be completed by the
ENGINEER in accordance with the Project Schedule set forth in
Attachment "E. 3" .
6 . In the event of any conflict between the terms of this THIRD
AMENDEMENT AGREEMENT and the terms of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS,
the terms of this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT shall control.
7 . That except as amended by this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT, the
terms of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS between the ENGINEER and the
CITY shall remain in full force and effect.
8 . The changes to the PRIOR AGREEMENTS provided by this THIRD
AMENDMENT AGREEMENT are germane to the original contract, as
signed, and the changes provided for herein are in the best
(11114 interests of the CITY and are authorized by law.
9. The PRIOR AGREEMETNS, as amended by this THIRD AMENDMENT
AGREEMENT, is acknowledged by the ENGINEER and the CITY to be
enforceable pursuant to all of the terms of the PRIOR
AGREEMENTS, as so amended.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into and
executed this THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT on the date and year first
written above.
CITY OF ELGIN BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC.
By By
Sean Stegall Steven A. Larson
City Manager President/CEO
Attest: Attest:
City Clerk Secretary
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CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT D.3
SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR YEAR 2012
1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
• Coordination with CITY — Confer with the CITY, from time to time, to clarify and define the
general scope, extent, and character of the PROJECT. This includes attending up to four (4)
PROJECT meetings with the CITY in addition to the other meetings identified in this Scope of
Services.
• Project Administration — Plan, schedule, and control activities that must be performed to
complete the PROJECT. These activities include, but are not limited to, budgeting, scheduling,
scoping,and managing.
• Coordination with Other Entities — Coordinate with outside agencies and other CITY
departments and consultants, including, but not limited to, Kane County, Kane-DuPage Soil and
Water Conservation District, the CITY's Public Works Department, Water Department,
Neighborhood Liaison Office, and the CITY's GIS and CSO consultants. Work with these entities
to take advantage of existing programs, avoid duplication of effort, and ensure compatibility of
documents and data.
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs—Coordinate PROJECT activities with the CITY's Combined4111)
Sewer Overflow (CSO) and Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) Programs, where possible, to avoid
duplication of effort and to take advantage of a combined effort.
2. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
2.1. PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
• Outreach Activity — Develop one (1) educational presentation geared towards the CITY's
community college and high school environmental clubs to prevent and reduce stormwater
pollution and educate them on the workings of the stormwater system.
• Classroom Education and Outreach Program — Coordinate with up to three (3) elementary
schools for the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District to educate local students
about the impacts of stormwater runoff and the practices that can be used to minimize them.
2.2. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT/PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
• Stakeholder Meeting—Host one (1) stakeholder group meeting at the CITY with entities such as
the Fox River Ecosystem Partnership, Tyler Creek Watershed Coalition, Friends of the Fox River,
Elgin Climate Change Organization, and Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District to
coordinate events and programs and avoid duplication of effort.
• Public Participation Events—Coordinate up to three (3) events with various stakeholder groups
designed to involve the public in reducing the discharge of pollutants from the CITY's separate
storm sewer system. Potential public participation events include stream cleanups,storm drain
marking,tree planting,and water quality monitoring.
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2.3. ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM
• Program GPS Data Loggers—Program up to two (2) of the CITY's GPS data loggers for use during
outfall inspections.
• Outfall Inspections — Perform field investigations on the remaining known outfalls within the
CITY to detect potential non-stormwater discharges, including illegal dumping, into the separate
storm sewer system. Identify any outfalls not already included on the CITY's storm sewer
system atlas and ensure that these outfalls get added to the atlas. Coordinate with the CITY on
any illicit discharge monitoring, tracking, and removal activities that may need to be conducted
as a result of the outfall inspections.
• Stormwater Hotspot Facility inspections — Identify potential commercial and industrial
stormwater hotspots in the CITY. Conduct up to ten (10) new and follow-up site inspections at
these facilities to identify potential sources of stormwater pollution,determine compliance with
the NPDES Industrial Stormwater Program, if applicable, and recommend appropriate follow-up
actions. If possible, conduct site inspections with CITY staff to provide training on the use of
inspection procedures and field forms. Inspections may also be coordinated with
representatives from the Fox River Water Reclamation District.
2.4. POST-CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
• Contact Information for Owners of Private BMPs—Organize and update contact information for
homeowner associations using information provided by the CITY.
• Speaking Engagement — Develop one (1) seminar to educate and engage homeowner
associations in the proper maintenance and upkeep of private stormwater BMPs.
2.5. MUNICIPAL POLLUTION PREVENTION/GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAM
• Employee Training Presentation — Provide one (1) educational presentation to remind, inform
and encourage CITY personnel to prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from municipal
operations and to document activities that prevent pollution.
• Municipal Facility Inspections— Inspect up to twelve (12) City facilities according to the Annual
inspection Procedures included within the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for City
Facilities. Site inspections will be performed with.CITY staff to provide training on the use of
inspection procedures and forms.
2.6. MONITORING, RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING
• Annual Facility Inspection Report (AFIR) — Prepare and submit an Annual Facility Inspection
Report to the IEPA for the period March 2012 to March 2013 by the deadline dictated by the
IEPA.
• Water Quality Monitoring—Collect samples from bodies of water such as the Fox River and Tyler
Creek at four(4) strategic locations to evaluate the effectiveness of the CITY's NPDES Municipal
Stormwater Program. Samples will supplement data available from other sources and will be
collected on four occasions throughout the year, during both wet and dry weather. The samples
will be tested by the CITY at the Riverside Water Treatment Plant.
• Annual Program Review— Review the CITY's efforts to reduce the discharge of pollutants from
its separate storm sewer system, protect water quality, and satisfy the applicable requirements
of the Illinois Pollution Control Board Rules and Regulations and the Clean Water Act. Identify
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compliance with the NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program, including any changes that may be
necessary if the IEPA determines that the CITY will be regulated as a Phase I community.
Provide the CITY with a summary of the recommended improvements.
• File Maintenance — Update and maintain the PROJECT file. At a minimum, the CITY's file will
include backup computerized mapping with instructions for loading and updating; step-by-step
instructions for enforcement of the CITY's erosion and sediment control, illicit discharge, and
post-construction stormwater management ordinances; field forms and instructions for their
use; copies of applicable NPDES Permits; documentation of participation in public meetings and
presentations; publications related to stormwater pollution prevention and reduction;
publications for use in local newspapers and the CITY's newsletter; and any other
documentation needed by the CITY to demonstrate compliance with the conditions of the
NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program.
3. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
• Revise Storm Sewer Data — Work with CITY staff to resolve any question areas and/or issues
related to the storm sewer data. This process will help ensure the overall accuracy of the data.
• Hyperlink Subdivision Record Drawings—Link subdivision record drawings to the CITY's GIS. This
task includes linking the record drawings that were previously provided by the CITY for the
purpose of creating, updating,and developing storm sewer data within the CITY's GIS.
• Hyperlink Detention Basin Record Drawings — Link record drawings of up to seventy five (75) 4111)
detention basins to the CITY's GIS using record drawings obtained by a B&W staff member
reviewing archives to obtain the applicable plan sheets.
• Hyperlink Outfall Inspection Data — Link inspection forms and photographs from outfall
inspections to the CITY's GIS.
• Design Geodatabase — Coordinate with CITY staff to build a geodatabase with attributes and
domains that fit current and anticipated needs.
• Data Installation and Training— Attendance at up to two (2) half-day meetings to review the
storm sewer system GIS data updates with the CITY and provide installation and training
sessions on the use and function of the GIS information.
• Deliver Data and Maps—Provide the City with five (5)copies of a large storm sewer system atlas
showing the updated GIS data in a 36" x 42" layout, as well as five (5) 11-inch by 17-inch atlas
books (50-100 scale) of the storm sewer system. Provide electronic copies of the large scale
atlas and the atlas book in Adobe .pdf format. All data created and processed as part of this
project will be delivered digitally to the City.
• Additional Storm Sewer Data - Add the stormwater improvements for the following
subdivisions: West Ridge Village Center, Providence Unit 1A, Shadow Hill Unit 3, Fox Ridge
Townhomes, Mulberry Grove Unit 1 & Unit 2, Elgin Corporate Center, NEP Subdivision, and
Woodland Meadows East.
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NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
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PROJECT SCHEDULE FOR YEAR 2012
TASKS DATE
• Notice to Proceed July 2012
• Program GPS Data Loggers
• Design Geodatabase
• GIS Data Installation and Training(1 of 2) August 2012
• Host Stakeholder Meeting
• Assemble Contact Information for Owners of Private BMPs
• Complete Classroom Education and Outreach Program September 2012
• Complete Employee Training Presentation October 2012
• Complete Revisions to Storm Sewer GIS Data
• Complete Municipal Facility Inspections November 2012
• Complete Outfall inspections
• Complete Stormwater Hotspot Facility Inspections
• Complete Additional Storm Sewer GIS Data for Subdivisions January 2012
• Establish Hyperlinks to Subdivision Record Drawings
• Establish Hyperlinks to Detention Basin Record Drawings February 2013
• Establish Hyperlinks to Outfall Inspection Data
• GIS Data Installation and Training(2 of 2) March 2013
• Deliver Maps and Data
• Complete Water Quality Monitoring April 2013
• Complete Annual Facility Inspection Report May 2013
• Complete Annual Program Review June 2013
TASKS DATE
• Coordination Meetings with CITY 4 per year
• Project Administration As needed
• Coordination with Other Entities As needed
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs As needed
• Provide Presentation at Outreach Activity 1 per year
• Provide Presentation at Speaking Engagement 1 per year
• Coordinate Pubiic Participation Events 3 per year
• Maintain and Update Project File As needed
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ANI day of c 4 Q,c2007, by and
between the CITY OF ELGIN, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as
"CITY") and Baxter & Woodman, Inc., Consulting Engineers (hereinafter referred to as
"ENGINEER").
WHEREAS, the CITY desires to engage the ENGINEER to furnish certain professional
services in connection with NPDES Phase II Storm Water Permit Compliance Project 2007-2013
(hereinafter referred to as the"PROJECT").
AND
WHEREAS, the ENGINEER represents that he is in compliance with Illinois Statutes
relating to professional registration of individuals and has the necessary expertise and experience
to furnish such services upon the terms and conditions set forth herein below.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual undertakings as set forth herein,
and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, the CITY and the ENGINEER agree that the CITY does hereby retain the
ENGINEER to act for and represent the CITY in the engineering matters involved in the
PROJECT as set forth herein subject to the following terms conditions and stipulations,to wit:
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A. All work hereunder shall be performed under the direction of the Director of Public
Works of the CITY, herein after referred to as the"DIRECTOR".
B. A detailed Scope of Services is attached hereto as Attachment B.
II. PROGRESS REPORTS
A. An outline project milestone schedule is provided herein under.
Notice to Proceed November 2007
Submit Permit Application February 2008
Complete Soil Erosion Inspection Procedures May 2008
Complete Illicit Discharge Procedures May 2008
Complete Dry Weather Field Investigation Procedures May 2008
Complete Detention Basin Investigation Procedures May 2008
Deliver and Install Updated GIS Data, CASSView& CASS WORKS May 2008
Deliver Public Education Materials June 2008
Complete Draft Amendments to City Ordinances August 2008
Complete Training Recommendations Spring 2009
Complete Maintenance Program Recommendations Fall 2009
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B. A detailed project schedule for the PROJECT is included as Attachment C, attached
hereto. Progress will be recorded on the project schedule and submitted monthly as a
component of the Status Report described in C. below.
C. The ENGINEER will submit to the DIRECTOR monthly a Status Report keyed to the
project schedule. A brief narrative will be provided identifying progress, findings and
outstanding issues.
in. WORK PRODUCTS
All work products prepared by the ENGINEER pursuant hereto including, but not limited to,
reports, designs, calculations, work drawings, studies, photographs, models and
recommendations shall be the property of the CITY and shall be delivered to the CITY upon
request of the DIRECTOR provided, however, that the ENGINEER may retain copies of
such work products for its records. Such work products are not intended or represented to be
suitable for reuse by the CITY on any extension to the PROJECT or on any other project, and
such reuse shall be at the sole risk of the CITY without liability or legal exposure to the
ENGINEER.
IV. PAYMENTS TO THE ENGINEER(Not To Exceed Method)
A. The City shall reimburse the ENGINEER for professional services described in
Attachment B based on the ENGINEERS' hourly rates of compensation for work time
performed plus expenses. A listing of the ENGINEERS' 2007 -2013 Hourly Fees and
Expense Items is attached hereto as Attachment D. The ENGINEERS' fee for the
PROJECT shall not exceed $579,229 regardless of actual costs incurred by the
ENGINEER unless substantial modifications to the PROJECT are authorized in writing
by the CITY.
B. The not-to-exceed fee amount for each year is provided herein under.
i. 2007 - $22,950
ii. 2008 - $144,608
iii. 2009 - $97,422
iv. 2010- $100,986
v, 2011 - $104,721
vi. 2012 - $108,542
The ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services for 2007 and 2008 as
described in Attachments A and B, but will not proceed with the professional services for
subsequent years without written authorization by the CITY.
C. For outside services provided by other firms or subconsultants, the CITY shall pay the
ENGINEER the invoiced fee to the ENGINEER, plus 10%. Any such fees are included
in the above-referred amount of$579,229.
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D. The CITY shall make periodic payments to the ENGINEER based upon actual progress
within thirty (30) days after receipt and approval of invoice. The total value of said
periodic payments to the ENGINEER shall not exceed the total contract amount. and the
final payments for each task shall not be made until the task is completed and accented by
the DIRECTOR.
V. INVOICES
A. The ENGINEER shall submit invoices in a format approved by the CITY.
Progress reports(E.0 above)will be included with all payment requests.
B. The. ENGINEER shall maintain records showing actual tune devoted and cost incurred.
The ENGINEER shall permit the authorized representative of the CITY to inspect and
audit all data and records of the ENGINEER for work done under this Agreement. The
ENGINEER shall make these records available at reasonable times during the Agreement
period,and for a year after termination of this Agreement.
VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, the CITY may terminate this Agreement at any
time upon fifteen (15) days prior written notice to the ENGINEER. In the event that this
Agreement is so terminated, the ENGINEER shall be paid for services actually performed
and reimbursable expenses actually incurred prior to termination, except that reimbursement
shall not exceed the task amounts set forth under Paragraph IV above.
VII. TERM'
This Agreement shall become effective as of the date the ENGINEER is given a notice to
proceed and, unless terminated for cause or pursuant to Article VI, shall be deemed
concluded on the date the CITY determines that all of the ENGINEER's work under this
agreement is completed. A determination of completion shall not constitute a waiver of any
rights or claims which the CITY may have or thereafter acquire with respect to any term or
provision of the Agreement.
VIII.. NOTICE OF CLAIM
If the ENGINEER.wishes to make a claim for additional compensation as a result of action
taken by the CITY, the ENGINEER shall give written notice of his claim within fifteen (15)
days after occurrence of such action. No claim for additional compensation shall be valid
unless so made. Any changes in the ENGINEER'S fee shall be valid only to the extent that
such changes are included in writing signed by the CITY and the ENGINEER Regardless
of the decision of the DIRECTOR relative to a claim submitted by the ENGINEER, all work
required under this Agreement as determined by the DIRECTOR shall proceed without
interruption.
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if either party violates or breaches any term of this Agreement, such violation or breach
shall be deemed to constitute a default, and the other party has the right to seek such
administrative, contractual or legal remedies as may be suitable to the violation or breach;
and, in addition, if either party, by reason of any default, fails within fifteen (15) days after
notice thereof by the other party to comply with the conditions of the Agreement, the other
party may terminate this Agreement.
X. INDEMNIFICATION
To the fullest extent permitted by law, ENGINEER agrees to and shall indemnify, defend
and hold harmless the CITY, its officers, employees, agents, boards and commissions from
and against any and all claims, suits, judgments, costs, attorney's fees, damages or other
relief,including but not limited to workers' compensation claims, in any way resulting from
or arising out of negligent actions or omissions of the ENGINEER in connection herewith,
including negligence or omissions of employees or agents of the ENGINEER arising out of
the performance of this Agreement. In the event of any action against the CITY, its officers,
employees, agents, boards or commissions, covered by the foregoing duty to indemnify,
defend and hold harmless such action shall be defended by legal counsel of the CITY's
choosing.
XL NO PERSONAL LIABILITY
No official, director, officer, agent or employee of the CITY shall be charged personally or
held contractually liable under any term or provision of this Agreement or because of their
execution, approval or attempted execution of this Agreement.
XII. INSURANCE
A, Comprehensive Liability. The ENGINEER shall provide,pay for and maintain in effect,
during the term of this Agreement, a policy of comprehensive general liability insurance
written in occurrence form with limits of at least $1,000,000 aggregate for bodily injury
and$1,000,000 aggregate for property damage.
The ENGINEER shall deliver to the DIRECTOR a Certification of Insurance naming the
CITY AS ADDITIONAL INSURED. The policy shall not be modified or terminated
without thirty(30)days prior written notice to the DIRECTOR.
The Certificate of Insurance which shall include Contractual obligation assumed by the
ENGINEER under Article X entitled "Indemnification" shall be provided.
This insurance shall apply as primary insurance with respect to any other insurance or
self-insurance programs afforded to the CITY. There shall be no endorsement or
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modification of this insurance to make it excess over other available insurance,
alternatively, if the insurance states that it is excess or prorate, it shall be endorsed to be
primary with respect to the CITY.
B. Comprehensive Automobile Liability. Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance
written in occurrence form covering all owned,non-owned and hired motor vehicles with
limits of not less than $500,000 per occurrence for damage to property.
C. Combined Single Limit Policy. The requirements for insurance coverage for the
general liability and auto exposures may be met with a combined single limit of
$1,000,000 per occurrence subject to a$1,000,000 aggregate.
D. Professional Liability. The ENGINEER shall carry Engineer's Professional Liability
Insurance covering claims resulting from error, omissions or negligent acts with a
combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. A Certificate of
Insurance shall be submitted to the DIRECTOR as evidence of insurance protection. The
policy shall not be modified or terminated without thirty (30) days prior written notice to
the DIRECTOR.
XIII. CONSTRUCTION MEANS,METHODS,TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES,
PROCEDURES AND SAFETY
The ENGINEER shall not have control over or charge of and shall not be responsible for
construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions
and programs in connection with the construction,unless specifically identified in the Scope
of Services.
XIV. NONDISCRIMINATION
In all hiring or employment made possible or resulting from this Agreement, there shall be
no discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of sex, age,
race, color, creed, national origin, marital status, of the presence of any sensory, mental or
physical handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification, and this
requirement shall apply to, but not be limited to, the following: employment advertising,
layoff or termination,rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training,
including apprenticeship.
No person shall be denied or subjected to discrimination in receipt of the benefit of any
services or activities made possible by or resulting from this Agreement on the grounds of
sex, race, color, creed, national origin, age except minimum age and retirement provisions,
marital status or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap. Any violation of
this provision shall be considered a violation of a material provision of this Agreement and
shall be grounds for cancellation, termination or suspension, in whole or in part, of the
Agreement by the CITY.
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XV. ASSIGNMENT AND SUCCESSORS
This Agreement and each and every portion thereof shall be binding upon the successors
and the assigns of the parties hereto; provided, however, that no assignment shall be made
without the prior written consent of the CITY.
XVI. DELEGATIONS AND SUBCONTRACTORS
Any assignment, delegation or subcontracting shall be subject to all the terms, conditions
and other provisions of this Agreement and the ENGINEER shall remain liable to the CITY
with respect to each and every item, condition and other provision hereof to the same extent
that the ENGINEER would have been obligated if it had done the work itself and no
assignment, delegation or subcontract had been made. Any proposed subcontractor shall
require the CITY's advanced written approval.
XVII. NO CO-PARTNERSHIP OR AGENCY
This agreement shall not be construed so as to create a partnership, joint venture,
employment or other agency relationship between the parties hereto.
XVIII.SEVERABILITY
The parties intend and agree that, if any paragraph, sub-paragraph, phrase, clause or other
provision of this Agreement, or any portion thereof; shall be held to be void or otherwise
unenforceable, all other portions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
XIX. HEADINGS
The headings of the several paragraphs of this Agreement are inserted only as a matter of
convenience and for reference and in no way are they intended to define, Iimit or describe
the scope of intent of any provision of this Agreement, nor shall they be construed to affect
in any manner the terms and provisions hereof or the interpretation or construction thereof.
XX. MODIFICATION OR AMENDMENT
This Agreement and its attachments constitutes the entire Agreement of the parties on the
subject matter hereof and may not be changed, modified, discharged or extended except by
written amendment duly executed by the parties. Each party agrees that no representations
or warranties shall be binding upon the other party unless expressed in writing herein or in a
duly executed amendment hereof,or change order as herein provided.
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XXI. APPLICABLE LAW
This Agreement shall be deemed to have been made in, and shall be construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Illinois. Venue for the resolution of any disputes or the
enforcement of any rights pursuant to this agreement shall be in the Circuit Court of Kane
County, Illinois.
XXII. NEWS RELEASES
The ENGINEER may not issue any news releases without prior approval from the
DIRECTOR, nor will the ENGLNEER make public proposals developed under this
Agreement without prior written approval from the DIRECTOR prior to said documentation
becoming matters of public record.
XXIII.COOPERATION WITH OTHER CONSULTANTS
The ENGINEER shall cooperate with any other consultants in the CITY's employ or any
work associated with the PROJECT.
xxrv.INTERFERENCE WITH PUBLIC CONTRACTING
The ENGINEER certifies hereby that it is not barred from bidding on this contract as a
result of a violation of 720 ILCS 5/33E et seq. Or any similar state or federal statute
regarding bid rigging.
XXV. SEXUAL HARASSMENT
As a condition of this contract, the ENGINEER shall have written sexual harassment
policies that include,at a minimum, the following information:
A. the illegality of sexual harassment;
B. the definition of sexual harassment under state law;
C. a description of sexual harassment,utilizing examples;
D. the vendor's internal complaint process including penalties;
E. the legal recourse, investigative and complaint process available through the Illinois
Department of Human Rights, and the Illinois Human Rights Commission;
F. directions on how to contact the department and commission;
G. protection against retaliation as provided by Section 6-101 of the Human Rights Act.
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A copy of the policies must be provided to the Department of Human Rights upon request
775 ILCS 5i2-105.
XXVI. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
All recommendations and other communications by the ENGINEER to the DIRECTOR and
to other participants which may affect cost or time of completion, shall be made or
confirmed in writing. The DIRECTOR may also require other recommendations and
communications by the ENGLNEER be made or confirmed in writing.
'XVII. NOTICES
All notices, reports and documents required under this Agreement shall be in writing and
shall be mailed by First Class Mail,postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
A. As to CITY:
JOE EVERS, P.E.
City of Elgin
150 Dexter Court
` Elgin, Illinois 60120-5555
B. As to ENGINEER:
DARREL GAVLE, P.E.
Baxter&Woodman, Inc.
8678 Ridgefield Road
Crystal Lake,Illinois 60012
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have placed their hands and seals upon and executed
this Agreement in triplicate as though each copy hereof was an original and that there are no
other oral agreements that have not been reduced to writing in this statement.
For the CITY:
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NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT A
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1. NPDES Permit Renewal
2. Public Education and Outreach on Stormwater Impacts
3. Public Involvement and Participation
4. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
5. Storm Sewer Map
6. Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control
7. Post-Construction Stormwater Management
8. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
9. Annual Facility Inspection Reports
NPDES Permit Renewal includes review of the CITY's existing stormwater management
program, along with preparation and submittal of the documentation necessary for the
CITY to obtain a new NPDES Permit from the TEPA in 2008.
Public Education and Outreach on Stormwater Impacts includes preparation of
educational materials and public speaking engagements.
Public Involvement and Participation includes public speaking engagements and
attendance at stakeholder group meetings.
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination includes review of current CITY ordinances
and policies, development of procedures and forms, dry-weather outfall inspections, and
site inspections with CITY staff for training purposes.
Storm Sewer Map includes updating the CITY's existing storm sewer map with as-built
information from the CITY and base data from Kane and Cook Counties, along with IMS
database additions, coordination with the CITY's CassView consultant, and storm sewer
structure inspection.
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Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control includes review of current CITY AI)
ordinances and policies, development of procedures and forms, and annual training of
CITY staff.
Post-Construction Stormwater Management includes review of current CITY ordinances
and policies, development of procedures and forms, and detention basin inspections.
Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations includes review of
current CITY practices, recommending changes to current CITY practices, and
development of procedures.
Annual Facility Inspection Reports include preparation and submittal of an annual report
summarizing the status of the CITY's compliance with its permit conditions, and the
activities planned for the next year.
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ATTACHMENT B
SCOPE OF SERVICES
1. GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATION
t Coordination with CITY — Confer with CITY Staff, from time to time, to
clarify and define the general scope, extent and character of the PROJECT.
This includes up to four (4) PROJECT meetings per year with the CITY in
addition to other meetings identified in the scope of services.
w Project Administration — Plan, schedule, and control activities that must be
performed to complete the PROJECT. These activities include but are not
limited to budget, schedule, scope and performance.
✓ Kick-off Meeting — Conduct a kick-off meeting with the CITY to review the
PROJECT objectives and goals. Develop a list of needed information, lines of
communication and verify the PROJECT schedule.
2 NPDES PHASE II IMPLEMENTATION
• NPDES Permit Review — Review the CITY's existing NPDES Phase II
program with respect to the current and proposed requirements and make
suggestions as needed to maintain compliance with the program. Provide the
CITY with a summary of the step-by-step procedures for maintaining
compliance with the NPDES permit requirements. Present the procedures to
affected CITY staff.
e NPDES Permit Renewal— Prepare and submit the documentation necessary for
the CITY to obtain a new NPDES Phase II permit from the IEPA in 2008. The
new permit will cover the five-year period between March 2008 and February
2013.
w Coordination with Other Agencies/Departments/Consultants — Coordinate
NPDES Phase II implementation with other CITY Departments, consultants
and outside agencies, including (but not limited to) City of Elgin Planning and
MIS Departments, Kane County, Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation
District, the CITY's CASSView consultant(RJN Group,Inc.),and the CITY's
CSO consultant. Work with other entities to take advantage of existing
programs, to avoid duplication of effort and to ensure compatibility of
documents and data produced with existing systems.
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It Educational Materials — Prepare and provide the CITY with stormwater
pollution prevention flyers, educational tools, and articles suitable for
publication in the CITY's newsletter. Coordinate with Kane County officials
and other agencies to utilize similar materials where available to avoid
duplication of effort.
E Speaking Engagements—Make up to three(3) stormwater pollution prevention
presentations per year at City Council Meetings or at special events such as the
Annual Construction Meeting and the Neighborhood Network Program.
• Stakeholder Meetings —Attend up to three (3) stakeholder group meetings per
year with entities such as Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District,
Friends of the Fox River, and Fox River Ecosystem Partnership.
• Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District Inspection Proposal —
Contact the Kane-DuPage SWCD regarding a past proposal to provide the
CITY with inspection services. Review the status and content of the proposal
and advise the City Council as to the merits of entering into such an agreement.
If the CITY chooses to pursue the proposal, assist the CITY in negotiating a
final agreement with the Kane-DuPage SWCD.
* Ordinance Review — Review current CITY ordinances and draft amendments
as may be necessary to meet the conditions of the NPDES Phase II permit.
• Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program — Review the CITY's
current policies and procedures related to detection and elimination of illicit
discharges to the storm sewer system. Develop application, inspection and
violation procedures and forms for use by the CITY's Engineering and Code
Enforcement Departments.
• Illicit Discharge Field Inspections/Training — Obtain IEPA records regarding
NDPES Industrial Stormwater Discharge permits issued in the City of Elgin.
Conduct up to fifty (50)field inspections of industrial/commercial properties to
determine compliance with CITY and IEPA requirements of the NPDES
Stormwater permit program. Conduct inspections with CITY staff to provide
training in the use of the procedures and forms. Inspections may be
coordinated with representatives from the Fox River Water Reclamation
District. Identify and provide other training to CITY staff as may be necessary
to fully implement the Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination program.
• Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program — Review the CITY's current
policies and procedures related to soil erosion and sediment control. Develop
application, inspection and violation procedures and forms for use by the
CITY's Engineering and Code Enforcement Departments. Identify and
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Soil Erosion and Sediment Control program.
• CITY NPDES File Maintenance — Update and maintain the CITY's existing
NPDES Phase II file. At a minimum, the CITY's file will include backup
computerized mapping with instructions for loading and updating; step by step
instructions for violations in terms of soil erosion, illicit discharges, and
inspections; forms and instructions for their use; copies of NPDES Phase II
permits; documentation and follow-up for public meetings and presentations;
publications related to stormwater pollution reduction tailored for
residents/developers in the City of Elgin; publications for use in local paper
and the CITY's Spirit newsletter; and any other documentation needed by the
CITY to demonstrate compliance with the conditions of the NPDES Phase II
permit.
• Municipal Operations Review — Evaluate the CITY's existing maintenance
programs, such as road salting, street cleaning, storm sewer and catch basin
cleaning, and advise the CITY of any changes to the existing programs that
may be necessary to meet the conditions of the NPDES Phase II permit.
Develop monitoring and documentation procedures for the CITY's
elk maintenance programs. Develop and present programs to remind, inform, and
encourage CITY personnel to regulate and document municipal operations.
• Outfall Inspections — Perform yearly dry-weather field investigations of the
CITY's known outfalls. Verify ownership of outfalls and identify outfalls not
shown on current atlas. Coordinate with CITY on illicit discharge
investigations that may result from the outfall inspections.
* Storm Sewer Structure Investigation—Perform inspections of up to 900 storm
sewer structures per year, as directed by the City, to verify that the City's as-
built data is approximately correct and to provide a basic assessment of the
condition of the structure. Any illicit or potentially illicit discharges found
while performing storm sewer structure investigations will be reported to the
City.
t Detention Basin Inspections — Perform inspections of each of the CITY's
detention basins once per permit cycle within the term of the NPDES Phase H
permit. These inspections will help determine if the detention basins have
been adequately maintained or if additional maintenance is necessary.
* CSO/SSO Program Coordination — Review NPDES Phase II activities with
respect to current or proposed activities for the Combined Sewer Overflow and
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proposed Sanitary Sewer Overflow programs to avoid duplication of effort and
to take advantage, where possible, of combining activities.
« Annual Facility Inspection Report (AFIR) — Prepare and submit an Annual
Facility Inspection Report to the 'FPA each year, by the deadline dictated by
the IEPA.
3. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
« Attend Project Meetings — Our GIS Manager will attend up to two (2) quality
control meetings to review the storm sewer system GIS data updates and
processing results and up to two (2)quality control meetings to review the IM S
database product and CASS WORKS updates.
F GIS Base Data — Coordinate with Cook and Kane County on behalf of the
CITY to obtain the most up-to-date GIS base data. Provide the CITY with the
periodic updates of the County's data, allowing the CITY's basemap GIS to
remain current. This will allow the CITY to utilize the GIS data and resources
offered by the County GIS to aid in the development and processing of GIS
data. Process the County data and update the CITY's existing base data.
Utilize the newly acquired base data to update and develop the additional data
within the storm sewer system data layers.
Also obtain and analyze existing CITY GIS (base and storm sewer datalayers)
pertaining to the CITY's existing storm sewer atlas consisting of, but not
limited to, County basemap data, existing storm sewer structures, storm sewer
pipes, storm sewer facilities, and storm sewer inspection boundaries. The
CITY will provide Baxter & Woodman, Inc. with one (1) hard copy of the
existing storm sewer system atlas.
« Obtain All Available As-Built Information for Improvements made since
December 2006 — The CITY will provide Baxter& Woodman, Inc. with all
related documentation including but not limited to as-built drawings and
record drawings pertaining to the storm sewer system improvements within
the CITY dating back to December 2006.
• Coordinate/Design Data for CASS WORKS and CASSView with RJN Group,
Inc. — Coordinate with RJN Group, Inc. on the design, structure, and
overall needs of the updated and created storm sewer system data developed as
part of this PROJECT. This coordination will be provided to ensure the
structure and design of the datasets will allow all of the PROJECT data to be
updated and populated within CASS WORKS and CASSView. RJN Group,
Inc. will load and populate the created data within the CITY's existing CASS
WORKS and CASSView applications as part of this PROJECT.
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GIS—Expand the existing storm system map through the addition of the storm
sewer structures, mains and laterals for the existing and new subdivisions
accepted by the CITY since December, 2006. All information will be added
based on the as-built information on record and provided by the CITY. All
GIS data created will be in SSRI Geodatabase or shapefile format accessible
through ArcGIS (ArcINFO and ArcView).
• Coordinate Update for CASS WORKS and CASSView with RTN Group, Inc.
— Build, design, and update the CITY's existing storm sewer GIS with the
assistance and guidance of RJN Group, Inc. to ensure the compatibility of the
data with the CASSView GIS viewer currently utilized by the CITY. All data
created as part of this PROJECT will be included and updated within
CASSView and installed on the CITY's system.
The GIS datalayers to be included in the maps are listed below (additional
available datalayers can be included at the request of the CITY):
o Roads
o Street names
o Manholes &Manhole Numbers
o Sewer Mains
o Pipe Sizes
o Sewer Basin Limits
• IMS Database Additions — Utilize as-builts, record drawings, and/or existing
GIS basemap datalayers to build, design and update the CASS WORKS
database for each of the storm sewer structures and mains created as part of
this PROJECT. Obtain assistance from JUN Group, Inc. to ensure the correct
data structure is utilized. All data created as part of this PROJECT will be
updated and loaded into the CITY's CASS WORKS application and installed
on the CITY's system.
The IMS database additions and updates to be included in the maps are listed
below:
o Manhole Number
o Sewer main Upstream&Downstream Manhole Numbers
o Street name where feature is located
o Street Address nearest each Manhole
o From-To Cross Street Names for Mains
o Pipe Size
o Pipe and manhole materials of construction
o Construction Date
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e Database Linkage— Complete an electronic link for all structures, laterals, and
mains created and processed as part of the GIS data updates. Through the use
of unique identifiers within the attribute table we will link the inventory
database with the GIS data created as part of this PROJECT. This linkage will
allow the inventory information created in the PROJECT to be viewed within
the CITY's GIS.
Also coordinate with RJN Group, Inc. to ensure the CASS WORKS database
and CASSView GIS Viewer support the linkage. Development of the database
linkage will be a cooperative effort of the GIS and database development of
Baxter& Woodman, Inc. and the design parameters of RJN Group, Inc.
e Data "Scrubbing" and Discrepancy Resolution — Work with CITY staff to
resolve any question areas and/or issues related to the population of data. This
process will also entail QA/QC procedures provided by one of our GIS
specialists to ensure the accuracy of the developed system. This process will
help to ensure the overall accuracy and quality of the data. Provide the CITY
with a summary of discrepancies within the existing databases for budgeting
for future resolution.
• Finalize Data and Create ESRI-Compatible Deliverable Data Sets — Create an
ESRI Version 9.2 GeoDatabase or ESRI Shapefiles representing the spatial and
relational data created. This data will be seamlessly integrated into the CITY's
existing GIS. Provide CITY with bi-monthly PROJECT updates of the areas
completed. As part of the updates, question areas and discrepancies in the data
will be addressed ensuring a timely completion.
Also provide the CITY with five (5)copies of a large storm sewer system atlas
showing the updated GIS data in a 36"x 42" layout, as well as five (5) 13-inch
by 17-inch atlas books (50-100 scale) of the storm sewer system. Provide
electronic copies of the large scale atlas and the atlas book in Adobe .pdf
format. All data created and processed as part of this PROJECT will be
delivered digitally to the CITY. The CITY's existing GIS, CASSView
Application, and CASS WORKS application will be updated and loaded with
the newly created information.
• Provide On-Site Installation Training — Our proposed PROJECT scope
includes four (4) half-days on-site, customized installation and training
sessions with our GIS Manager on the use and function of the new
information. Additional training and installation on the function and use of the
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CASS WORKS will be provided by a representative from RIN Group, Inc.
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NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT C
PROJECT SCHEDULE
I TASKS DATE
• Notice to Proceed November 2007
• Meet with City December 2007
• Obtain Existing City GIS Datalayers and County Base Data
• Obtain and Review all Existing Available As-Build Information for January 2008
Improvements from December 2006
• Submit Documentation to IEPA for NPDES Phase II Permit
• Meet with the City to Discuss the As-Built Review Results February 2008
• Coordinate with RJN Group, Inc. to Establish GIS Data and Database
Structures and Linkages
• Meet with City to Discuss Public Education Materials, Existing Ordinances,
and Inspection Procedures March 2008
• Contact the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District(KDSWCD)
• Create and Update the City's Existing Storm Sewer GIS April 2008
• Establish Database Linkages and Populate CASSView and CASS WORKS
• Complete Soil Erosion Inspection Procedures and Forms
• Complete Illicit Discharge Procedures and Forms
• Complete Dry Weather Field Investigation Procedures and Forms May 2008
• Complete Detention Basin Investigation Procedures and Forms
• Deliver and Install Updated GIS Data,CASSView and CASS WORKS
* Provide the City with Public Education Materials
• Report to the City Council Regarding the KDSWCD Proposal June 2008
• Complete Draft Amendments to Existing City Ordinances August 2008
• Meet with City to Discuss Training Needs Fall 2008
• Complete Training Recommendations
Spring 2009
• Meet with City to Discuss the Existing Maintenance Program
• Complete Maintenance Program Recommendations Fall 2009
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• Coordinate with City 4 per year
e Project Administration As needed
• Coordinate with City Consultants As needed
Beginning 2007
i • Coordinate with City Departments and Divisions As needed
• Coordinate with Kane County Officials As needed
• Maintain and Update City's NPDES Phase II File As needed
• Make Stormwater Pollution Prevention Presentations 3 per year
e Meet with Stakeholder Groups 3 per year
• Perform Soil Erosion and Illicit Discharge Inspections 50 per year
• Perform Dry Weather Field Investigations of Outfalls 2 per year
Beginning 2008 • Perform Storm Sewer Structure Investigation 900 per year
• Perform Detention Basin Investigations 2 per permit cycle
• CSO/SSO Program Coordination As needed
• Submit Annual Facility Inspection Report to IEPA 1 per year
• Update City's GIS County Base Data Yearly, as needed
Beginning 2009 • Evaluate and Revise Inspection Procedures As needed
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ATTACHMENT D
BAXTER&WOODMAN,INC.
2007 BILLING RATES AND EXPENSE ITEMS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
The ENGINEERS'2007 Hourly Fees and Expense Items are listed below. The Engineers will
adjust the hourly rates on or about January 1 of each subsequent year and will send the new
schedule to the Village when available.
EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION HOURLY BILLING RATES
Principal $154
Senior Engineer $104 to $138
Planner $102 to $138
Construction Manager, Sr. $100 to $124
Resident Project Representative, Sr. $94 to $112
Engineer $82 to $108
Designer $104
Water/Wastewater Operations $104
Construction Manager $80 to $100
Resident Project Representative $90 to $100
Staff Engineer $72 to $86
CADD Operator $60 to $86
Resident Project Representative, Jr. $70 to $80
Surveyor/Technician, Sr. $80
Surveyor/Technician $48 to $80
Administrative Assistant $70
Secretary $30 to $58
Technician $48 to $68
Hourly Billing Rates include direct and indirect overhead expenses,readiness to serve, and profit,
and are for 8 hours/day and 40 hours/week regularly scheduled work hours.
Mileage Charges—Same as the Mileage Charge set by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Global Positioning System Survey Equipment Usage is$60/hour.
Trimble Robotic Survey Equipment Usage is$48/hour.
All-Terrain Vehicle usage is $40/hour.
Savannah Rain Logger usage is$10/day.
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Amendment Number One
With
Baxter and Woodman
FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT 47)
THIS FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT is made and entered into this
day of , 2010, by and between the
CITY of ELGIN, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter
referred to as "CITY") and BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC. , CONSULTING
ENGINEERS, an Illinois corporation (hereinafter referred to as
"ENGINEER") .
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously entered into an
agreement dated December 19, 2007, for the ENGINEER to furnish
certain professional services in connection with the NPDES PHASE
II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013 (hereinafter
referred to as "ORIGINAL AGREEMENT" and the "PROJECT") ; and
WHEREAS, the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT engages the ENGINEER to provide
the CITY with the professional services associated with the
PROJECT through the year 2013 ;
WHEREAS, the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT only authorized the ENGINEER to
proceed with the professional services associated with the
PROJECT for the years 2007 and 2008 ;
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WHEREAS, Attachments B and C to the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT only
provide 'a Scope of Services and Project Schedule, respectively,
for the PROJECT for the years 2007 and 2008;
WHEREAS, the City did not budget funds for the PROJECT in 2009;
WHEREAS, the parties now desire to amend the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT
by authorizing the ENGINEER to proceed with the professional
services associated with the PROJECT for the year 2010 and by
adding a Scope of Services and Project Schedule for the PROJECT
for the year 2010;
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises
and covenants contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of
which are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties hereto agree
as follows:
1. Section I.B of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is hereby revised and
amended as follows:
"B. A detailed Scope of Services for the years 2007 and 2008
is attached hereto as Attachment B. A detailed Scope of
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Services for the _year 2010 is attached hereto as
Attachment B. 1. "
2 . Section II .A of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is hereby amended by
adding the following to the end thereof:
"Complete Services for Year 2010 December 2010"
3. Section II .B of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is hereby revised
and amended as follows:
"B. A detailed project schedule for the PROJECT for the
' years 2007 and 2008 is included as Attachment C,
attached hereto. A detailed Project Schedule for the
year 2010 is included as Attachment C. 1, attached
hereto. Progress will be recorded on the project
schedule and submitted monthly as a component of the
Status Report described in C. below."
4 . Section IV.B of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT is hereby revised
and amended as follows :
"B. The not-to-exceed fee amount of each year is provided
herein under.
i . 2007 - $22, 950
ii. 2008 - $144, 608
iii. 2009 - $0
iv. 2010 - $117, 000
v. 2011 - $104, 721
vi. 2012 - $108, 542
The ENGINEER has completed the professional services for
2007 and 2008 as described in Attachment B. The
ENGINEER shall proceed with and perform the professional
services for the year 2010, as described in Attachment
B.1, but will not proceed with the professional services
for subsequent years without written authorization by
the CITY by way of written amendment to this Agreement."
4 . The services to be provided by the ENGINEER pursuant to
this FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT shall be commenced upon ••
execution of this FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT and shall be
completed by the ENGINEER in accordance with the Project
Schedule set forth in Attachment "C.l" .
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FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT and the terms of the ORIGINAL
AGREEMENT, the terms of this FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT
shall control.
6 . That except as amended by this FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT,
the terms of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT between the ENGINEER
and the CITY shall remain in full force and effect.
7 . The changes to the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT provided by this
FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT are germane to the original
contract, as signed, and the changes provided for herein
are in the best interests of the CITY and are authorized by
law.
8 . The ORIGINAL AGREEMENT, as amended by this FIRST AMENDMENT
AGREEMENT, is acknowledged by the ENGINEER and the CITY to
be enforceable pursuant to all of the terms of the ORIGINAL
AGREEMENT, as so amended.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into and
executed this FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT on the date and year
first written above.
47)CITY OF ELGIN BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC.
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City Manager Vice President
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CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
NPDES PHASE H STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT B.1
SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR YEAR 2010
1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
• Coordination with CITY — Confer with the CITY, from time to time, to clarify and define the
general scope, extent, and character of the PROJECT. This includes attending up to four (4)
PROJECT meetings with the CiTY in addition to the other meetings identified in this Scope of
Services.
• Project Administration — Plan, schedule, and control activities that must be performed to
complete the PROJECT. These activities include, but are not limited to, budgeting, scheduling,
scoping,and managing.
• Coordination with Other Entities — Coordinate with outside agencies and other CITY
departments and consultants, including, but not limited to, Kane County, Kane-DuPage Soil and
Water Conservation . District, the CiTY's Planning and Neighborhood Services, Code
Administration and Development Services and Parks and Recreation Departments, and the
CITY's GeoBlade and CSO consultants. Work with these other entities to take advantage of
existing programs,avoid duplication of effort,and ensure compatibility of documents and data.
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs—Coordinate PROJECT activities with the CITY's Combined
Sewer Overflow (CSO) and Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) Programs, where possible, to avoid
duplication of effort and to take advantage of a combined effort.
2. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
2.1. PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
• Educational Materials—Prepare and provide the CITY with materials that can be used to educate
the public about the impacts of stormwater runoff and the practices that can be used to
minimize those impacts, such as brochures, flyers, BMP fact sheets, and articles suitable for
publication, the CITY's newsletter and/or local newspapers. Incorporate information about
green infrastructure strategies into the materials, including information about the benefits and
costs of such strategies and guidance on how to implement them. Coordinate with other
entities to make use of existing educational materials and programs, where available, and avoid
duplication of effort,
• Outreach Activities —Develop an educational display, such as a model rain barrel display, that
can be used to engage residents at public events, such as the CITY's annual Public Works Facility
• Open House. Provide assistance with public outreach efforts by attending up to one (1) public
event.
• Speaking Engagements—Provide up to three (3) presentations about the impacts of stormwater
runoff and the practices that can be used to minimize them at City Council Meetings and special
events,such as the CITY's Annual Pre-Construction Seminar.
• Classroom Education and Outreach Program — Coordinate with local school teachers to
investigate the development of a collaborative program aimed at educating local students about
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the impacts of stormwater runoff and the practices that can be used to minimize them. Discuss
the findings of the investigation with the CITY to determine whether or not to proceed with the
development of such a program.
2.2. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT/PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
* Stakeholder Meetings—Attend up to three(3)stakeholder group meetings with entities such as
the Fox River Ecosystem Partnership,Tyler Creek Watershed Coalition, Friends of the Fox River,
and Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District.
• Public Participation Events — Organize up to three (3) events designed to involve the public in
reducing the discharge of pollutants from the CITY's separate storm sewer system. Potential
public participation events include stream cleanups, storm drain marking, tree planting, and
water quality monitoring. Coordinate with other entities to make use of existing events and
programs,where available,and avoid duplication of effort.
• Public involvement Programs — investigate the CITY's existing public involvement-programs,
including the Adopt-a-Spot and Rain Barrel Programs. Identify improvements that could be
made to increase public involvement in reducing the discharge of pollutants from the CITY's
separate storm sewer system. Provide the CiTY with a summary of the recommended
improvements.
* Public Reporting Program — investigate the methods the CITY currently uses to receive and
respond to reports of illicit discharges,erosion and sediment control violations, and other water
quality problems from the general public. Provide the CiTY with a summary of recommended
improvements.
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2.3. ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM
• Desktop Assessment of Illicit Discharge Potential—Conduct a desktop assessment to determine
the potential for illicit discharges within the CITY. Obtain and review previously completed
studies of the Tyler and Poplar Creek watersheds. Identify areas that merit priority investigation
or more frequent dry-weather screening. The results of the desktop assessment will be
reviewed with the CiTY and used to guide initial outfall inspection efforts.
• Outfall Inspections—Perform field investigations on up to fifty(50)percent of the CITY's outfalls
to detect potential non-stormwater discharges, including illegal dumping, into the separate
storm sewer system. Identify any outfalls not already included on the CiTY's storm sewer
system atlas and ensure that these outfalls get added to the atlas. Coordinate with the CITY on
any illicit discharge monitoring,tracking, and removal activities that may need to be conducted
as a result of the outfall inspections.
• Stormwater Hotspot Facility inspections — Review results of the previously completed illicit
discharge field inspections to identify candidates for follow-up site inspections. Use the results •
of the desktop assessment to identify other potential commercial and industrial stormwater
hotspots in the CITY. Conduct up to fifty (50) new and follow-up site inspections at these
facilities to identify potential sources of stormwater pollution, determine compliance with the •
NPDES industrial Stormwater Program, if applicable, and recommend appropriate follow-up
actions. If possible, conduct site inspections with CITY staff to provide training on the use of
inspection procedures and field forms. Inspections may also be coordinated with
representatives from the Fox River Water Reclamation District.
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• Outfall Monitoring Procedures — Prepare and provide the CITY with recommended procedures
for confirming the presence of illicit discharges at stormwater outfalls found to be flowing
during dry weather. Present the procedures to the CiTY and discuss the equipment and
resources needed to conduct outfall monitoring.
e Outfall Monitoring—Using the recommended outfall monitoring procedures,collect and analyze
water quality samples from up to twenty-five (25) suspicious outfalls to confirm the presence of
illicit discharges and identify their potential sources. If possible, conduct initial outfall
monitoring with CITY staff to provide them with training on the outfall monitoring procedures.
Coordinate with the CITY on any illicit discharge tracking and removal activities that may need to
be conducted as a result of the outfall monitoring.
E Illicit Discharge Tracking Procedures — Prepare and provide the CITY with recommended
procedures for tracking illicit discharges to their source. Present the procedures to the CITY and
review the equipment and resources needed to conduct illicit discharge tracking. If possible,
conduct initial illicit discharge tracking activities, as triggered by outfall inspection and outfall
monitoring results,with CITY staff to provide them with training on the procedures.
• Illicit Discharge Prevention Program — Prepare and provide the CITY with materials that can be
used to educate employees, businesses, and the general public about the hazards associated
with illicit discharges, the practices that can be used to prevent them, and the need to report
such discharges to the CITY through its public reporting program.
2.4. CONSTRUCTION STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
• Ordinance Revision — According to the current NPDES Permit, the CITY must ensure, via
ordinance or other regulatory mechanism, that construction site operators create
comprehensive stormwater pollution prevention plans, implement appropriate erosion and
sediment control practices, and control wastes that may cause adverse water quality impacts.
Ordinance amendments were previously drafted to help the CITY meet these requirements.
Assist the CITY in adopting these ordinance amendments.
e Procedure and Form Review—According to the current NPDES Permit, the CITY must have site
plan review, site inspection, and enforcement procedures and forms that support its erosion
and sediment control ordinance. Review the CITY's current erosion and sediment control plan
review, site inspection, and enforcement procedures and forms. Identify improvements that
could be made to these procedures and forms to better support the CITY's erosion and
sediment control ordinance. Provide the CITY with a summary of recommended improvements.
• Training and Education Program — Prepare and provide the CITY with materials, such as
presentations, that can be used to educate employees, contractors, and developers on the
requirements of its erosion and sediment control ordinance and on the use of its site plan
review,site inspection, and enforcement procedures and forms. Coordinate with other entities,
such as the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District, to make use of existing
educational materials and programs, where available,and avoid duplication of effort.
2.5. POST-CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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▪ Ordinance Revision — According to the current NPDES Permit, the CITY must ensure, via
ordinance or other regulatory mechanism, that appropriate controls are in place on new
development and redevelopment projects to protect water quality and reduce the discharge of
pollutants. The strategies used to comply with these requirements must incorporate
stormwater infiltration, evapotranspiration, and harvesting and reuse, and must reduce
stormwater runoff rates, volumes, and pollutant loads to the maximum extent practicable.
Ordinance amendments were previously drafted to help the CiTY meet these requirements.
Assist the CITY in adopting these ordinance amendments.
• Procedure and Form Review — Review the CITY's current post-construction stormwater
management plan review, site inspection, maintenance, and enforcement procedures and
forms. in order to adequately support its post-construction stormwater management
ordinance, the CITY must have site plan review, site inspection, long-term maintenance, and
enforcement procedures and forms in place. Identify improvements that could be made to
these procedures and forms to better support the CITY's post-construction stormwater
management ordinance. Provide the CITY with a summary of recommended improvements.
a Public Storm Sewer System Inspections — Accompany CITY staff on inspections of up to 900
storm sewer structures,as directed by the CITY. Provide training on inspection procedures and
forms that can be used to verify that the CITY's as-built data is approximately correct and
provide a basic assessment of the condition of the structure. Make note of and report, to the
CiTY, any potential illicit discharges, or storm sewer or catch basin cleanout opportunities
identified while performing these inspections.
* Public Stormwater BMP Inspections — Perform inspections of up to fifty (50) percent of the
stormwater BMPs owned and operated by the CiTY. Inspections help ensure proper long term
operation of BMPs and determine if BMPs have been adequately maintained or if additional
maintenance is necessary. If possible, conduct maintenance inspections with CITY staff to
provide training on the use of inspection procedures and field forms. Coordinate with the CITY
on any maintenance activities that may need to be conducted as a result of the inspections.
+ Private Stormwater BMP Cooperative Maintenance Program—Begin compiling a list of property
owners and homeowners' associations responsible for the long-term operation and 11111)
maintenance of privately owned stormwater BMPs, including detention basins. Prepare and
provide the CiTY with materials, such as brochures, flyers,and fact sheets, that can be used to
educate them about the proper inspection and maintenance of stormwater BMPs.
• Public Lands Stormwater Retrofit Inventory — Conduct a stormwater retrofit inventory on
publicly owned land, including detention basins, parks, roads, and rights-of-way, in up to
twenty-five (25) percent of the CITY. The stormwater retrofit inventory will help satisfy the
terms and conditions of the current NPDES Permit, which requires the CITY to develop and
implement a program to reduce the volume of stormwater runoff and pollutants discharged •
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from public lands through the use of BMPs that result in pollutant load reduction and increased
infiltration, evapotranspiration, and harvesting and reuse. The inventory will identify
stormwater retrofit projects that can be used to reduce the volume of stormwater runoff and
the pollutant load discharged from publicly owned land to the CITY's separate storm sewer
system.
2.6. MUNICIPAL POLLUTION PREVENTION/GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAM •
e Municipal Operations Review — Evaluate the CITY's existing operations and activities, such as
road salting, street sweeping, and storm sewer and catch basin cleaning, to identify where
improvements can be made to prevent and reduce stormwater pollution. Advise the CITY of any
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changes that may be necessary to meet the requirements of the current NPDES Permit and use ••
the results to guide continued development of the CITYs Municipal Pollution Prevention/Good
Housekeeping Program. •
• Municipal Facility Inspections — inspect up to twenty-five {25) municipal facilities to identify
potential sources of stormwater pollution and recommend appropriate follow-up actions. Use
the inspection results to create stormwater pollution prevention plans for the municipal
facilities determined to be stormwater hotspots.
• Record Keeping Program Review—Investigate the methods the CiTY currently uses to document
activities, such as stormwater BMP maintenance, street sweeping, and storm drain and catch
basin cleanouts,that have a positive impact on water quality. Identify improvements that could
be made to these documentation procedures to create a better record of the CITY's pollution
prevention/good housekeeping efforts. Provide the CITY with a summary of the recommended
improvements.
• Employee Training Program — Prepare and provide educational materials and presentations to
remind, inform and encourage CiTY personnel to prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from
municipal operations and to document activities, such as street sweeping and storm drain and
catch basin cleanouts,that have a positive impact on water quality.
2.7. MONITORING, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
• Annual Facility inspection Report (AFIR) — Prepare and submit an Annual Facility Inspection
Report to the IEPA for the period April 2009 to March 2010 by the deadline dictated by the IEPA.
• Annual Program Review—Review the CITY's efforts to reduce the discharge of pollutants from
its separate storm sewer system;protect water quality, and satisfy the applicable requirements
of the Illinois Pollution Control Board Rules and Regulations and the Clean Water Act. Identify
improvements that need to be made in subsequent years of the PROJECT in order to maintain
compliance with the NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program. Provide the CITY with a summary
of the recommended improvements.
= File Maintenance — Update and maintain the PROJECT file. At a minimum, the CiTY's file will
include backup computerized mapping with instructions for loading and updating; step-by-step
instructions for enforcement of the CiTY's erosion and sediment control, illicit discharge, and
post-construction stormwater management ordinances; field forms and instructions for their
use;copies of applicable NPDES Permits; documentation of participation in public meetings and
presentations; publications related to stormwater pollution prevention and reduction;
publications for use in local newspapers and the CITY's newsletter; and any other
documentation needed by the CITY to demonstrate compliance with the conditions of the
NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program.
3. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
• Attend GIS Project Meetings — Our GIS Manager will attend up to two (2) quality control
meetings to review the storm sewer system GIS data updates with the CITY.
• GlS Base Data Updates—Coordinate with Cook and Kane County on behalf of the CITY to obtain
the most up-to-date GIS base data. As they become available, provide the CITY with periodic
updates of the County's data,allowing the CITY's basemap GIS to remain current. This will allow
the CiTY to utilize the GiS data and resources offered by the County GIS to aid in the
development and processing of GIS data. Process the County data and update the CiTY's base
data.
• Obtain All Available As-Built Information for Improvements Made Since December 2008—The
CITY will provide Baxter & Woodman, Inc. with all related documentation including, but not
limited to, as-built drawings and record drawings pertaining to the storm sewer improvements 411)
within the CITY dating back to December 2008.
• Expand Storm Sewer Data Within the CITY's Existing GIS — Expand the existing storm sewer
system map through the addition of the storm sewer structures, mains, and laterals for the
existing and new subdivisions accepted by the CITY since December 2008. All information will
be added based on the as-built information on record and provided by the CITY. Ali GIS data
created will be in ESRI Geodatabase or shapefile format accessible through ArcGIS(ArcINFO and
ArcView).
• Add Stormwater Outfalls Identified During Field Work—Expand the existing storm sewer system
map through the addition of any additional stormwater outfalls identified during field work. The
addition of this data will ensure that the CITY has accurate and complete storm sewer system
data.
• Revise Storm Sewer Data — Work with CITY staff to resolve any question areas and/or issues
related to the storm sewer data. This process will help ensure the overall accuracy of the data.
• Coordinate Storm Sewer Data for GeoBlade — Coordinate with the CITY on the updated and
created storm sewer system data developed as part of this PROJECT. This coordination will be
provided to ensure that the PROJECT data can be viewed and updated using GeoBlade. The CITY
will load and populate the updated and created storm sewer system data within its existing
GeoBlade application.
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CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT C.1
PROJECT SCHEDULE FOR YEAR 2010
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TASKS DATE
• Notice to Proceed April 2010
• Investigate Public Involvement Programs
* Investigate Public Reporting Program April 2010
• Obtain All Available As-Built Information for Improvements Made Since Dec.2008
• Investigate Classroom Education and Outreach Program
• Complete Erosion and Sediment Control Procedure and Form Review May 2010
• Prepare Apr.2009-Mar.2010 Annual Facility Inspection Report
• Provide CITY with Illicit Discharge Monitoring Procedures
• Provide CITY with Illicit Discharge Tracking Procedures June 2010
• Complete Post-Construction Stormwater Management Procedure and Form Review
• Complete Desktop Assessment of Illicit Discharge Potential
• Complete Record Keeping Program Review July 2010
• Complete Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance Revision
• Provide the CITY with Public Education Materials
• Provide the CITY with Materials for Illicit Discharge Prevention Program August 2010
• Complete Expansion of Storm Sewer Data
• Provide the CITY with Materials for Erosion and Sediment Control Training Program
• Complete Municipal Operations Review September 2010
• Complete Post-Construction Stormwater Management Ordinance Revision
• Complete Public Storm Sewer System Inspections
October 2010 •
• Complete Public Stormwater BMP Inspections
• Complete Outfall inspections
• Complete Outfall Monitoring November 2010
• Complete Stormwater Hotspot Facility Inspections
• Provide CITY with Materials for Cooperative BMP Maintenance Program
• Complete Public Lands Stormwater Retrofit Inventory December 2010 •
• Complete Municipal Facility Inspections
• Complete Annual Program Review
January 2011 •
• Complete Revision and Update of Storm Sewer Data
iTASKS DATE
• Coordination with CITY 4 per year
• Project Administration As needed
• Coordination with Other Entities As needed '
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs As needed
• Provide Public Education and Outreach at Public Event 1 per year
• Provide Presentations at Speaking Engagements 3 per year
• Attend Stakeholder Meetings 3 per year
• Organize Public Participation Events 3 per year
• Assist with Erosion and Sediment Control Training and Education Program As needed
• Assist with Municipal Employee Training Program As needed
• Maintain and Update Project File As needed
• Attend GIS Project Meetings 2 per year
• Update CITY's GIS Base Data Yearly,as available
• Coordinate Storm Sewer Data for GeoBlade As needed •
Amendment Number Two
With
Baxter and Woodman
SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT 47,
THIS SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT is made and entered into this
27th day of July , 2011, by and between the
CITY of ELGIN, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter
referred to as "CITY") and BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC. , an Illinois
corporation (hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER") .
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have previously entered into an
agreement dated December 19, 2007, for the ENGINEER to furnish
certain professional services in connection with the project
commonly known as the NPDES Phase II Storm Water Permit
Compliance Project 2007-2013 (hereinafter referred to as
"ORIGINAL AGREEMENT" and the "PROJECT", respectively; a copy of
which ORIGINAL AGREEEMENT is attached hereto and made a part
hereof as Attachment A) ; and the FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT dated
May 12, 2010 for providing certain professional engineering
services for the PROJECT for the year 2010 (hereinafter referred
to as "First Amendment Agreement", attached hereto and made a
part hereof as Attachment B) .
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have each determined it to be in
their best interests to amend the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT as amended
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by the FIRST AMENDMENT AGREEMENT (hereinafter collectively
referred to as "PRIOR AGREEMENTS") by authorizing the ENGINEER
to proceed with the professional services associated with the
PROJECT for the year 2011 and by adding a -Scope of Services and
Project Schedule for the PROJECT for the year 2011;
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises
and covenants contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of
which are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties hereto agree
as follows:
1 . Section I .B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows:
"B. A detailed Scope of Services for the years 2007 and 2008
is attached hereto as Attachment D. A detailed Scope of
Services for the year 2010 is attached hereto as
Attachment D.1 . A detailed Scope of Services for the
year 2011 is attached hereto as Attachment D.2. "
2 . Section II .A of the. PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby amended by
adding the following to the end thereof:
"Complete Services for Year 2011 December 2011"
3 . Section II.B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows :
"B. A detailed project schedule for the PROJECT for the
years 2007 and 2008 is included as Attachment C,
attached hereto. A detailed Project Schedule for the
year 2010 is included as Attachment C. 1, attached
hereto. A detailed Project Schedule for the year 2011 is
included as Attachment C. 2, attached hereto. Progress
will be recorded on the project schedule and submitted
monthly as a component of the Status Report described in
C. below. "
4 . Section IV.B of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS is hereby revised and
amended as follows:
"B. The not-to-exceed fee amount of each year is as follows:
i. 2007 - $22, 950
ii. 2008 - $144, 608
r iii. 2009 - $0
iv. 2010 - $117, 000
v. 2011 - $104, 721
vi. 2012 - $108, 542
The ENGINEER will proceed with the professional services
for 2007 and 2008 as described in Attachment D, but will
not proceed with the professional services for
subsequent years without written authorization by the
CITY. The ENGINEER will proceed with the professional
services for the year 2010, as described in Attachment
B. 1, but will not proceed with the professional services
for subsequent years without written authorization by
the CITY. The ENGINEER will proceed with the
professional services for the year 2011, as described in
Attachment D. 2, but will not proceed with the
professional services for subsequent years without
written authorization by the CITY. "
5. The services to be provided by the ENGINEER pursuant to
this SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT shall be commenced upon
execution of this SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT and shall be
completed by the ENGINEER in accordance with the Project
Schedule set forth in Attachment "C. 2".
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6. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this
SECOND AMENDEMENT AGREEMENT and the terms of the PRIOR
AGREEMENTS, the terms of this SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT
shall control.
7. That except as amended by this SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT,
the terms of the PRIOR AGREEMENTS between the ENGINEER and
the CITY shall remain in full force and effect.
8 . The changes to the PRIOR AGREEMENTS provided by this SECOND
AMENDMENT AGREEMENT are germane to the original contract,
as signed, and the changes provided for herein are in the
best interests of the CITY and are authorized by law.
9. The PRIOR AGREEMETNS, as amended by this SECOND AMENDMENT
AGREEMENT, is acknowledged by the ENGINEER and the CITY to
be enforceable pursuant to all of the terms of the PRIOR
AGREEMENTS, as so amended.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into and
executed this SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT on the date and year
first written above.
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CITY OF ELGIN BAXTER AND WOODMAN, INC.
By irjeslAed �/ By
Se n Stegall John V. Ambrose
City Manager Vice-President
Attest: Attest :
Le Q l i, L)
City Clerk) Deputetary
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CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT D.2
SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR YEAR 2011
1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
• Coordination with CITY — Confer with the CITY, from time to time, to clarify and define the
general scope, extent, and character of the PROJECT. This includes attending up to four (4)
PROJECT meetings with the CITY in addition to the other meetings identified in this Scope of
Services.
• Project Administration — Plan, schedule, and control activities that must be performed to
complete the PROJECT. These activities include, but are not limited to, budgeting, scheduling,
scoping, and managing.
• Coordination with Other Entities — Coordinate with outside agencies and other CITY
departments and consultants, including, but not limited to, Kane County, Kane-DuPage Soil and
Water Conservation District, the CITY's Public Works Department, Water Department,
Neighborhood Liaison Office, and the CITY'S GeoBlade and CSO consultants. Work with these
entities to take advantage of existing programs, avoid duplication of effort, and ensure
compatibility of documents and data.
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs—Coordinate PROJECT activities with the CITY's Combined
Sewer Overflow (CSO) and Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) Programs, where possible, to avoid
duplication of effort and to take advantage of a combined effort.
2. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
2.1. PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
• Educational Materials—Prepare and provide the CITY with four(4) articles suitable for an insert
in the CITY's water bill. Also provide up to four (4)statements suitable for posting on the CITY's
Facebook page or Twitter account. Incorporate information about stormwater quality, proper
fertilizer use, illegal dumping, and green infrastructure. Coordinate with other entities to make
use of existing educational materials and programs, where available, and avoid duplication of
effort.
• Outreach Activity—Develop an educational display,such as a model rain barrel display,that can
be used to engage residents at public events, such as the CITY's annual Public Works Facility
Open House. Provide assistance with public outreach efforts by attending one(1) public event.
• Speaking Engagement — Develop one (1) seminar about the impacts of stormwater runoff and
the practices that can be used to minimize them at a special event. Coordinate this event with
the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District,if possible.
• Podcast — Develop one (1) podcast about the impacts of stormwater runoff and the practices
that can be used to minimize them using the CITY's camera crew.
• Classroom Education and Outreach Program — Coordinate with up to three (3) elementary
schools for the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District to educate local students
about the impacts of stormwater runoff and the practices that can be used to minimize them.
2.2. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT/PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
* Stakeholder Meeting—Host one (1)stakeholder group meeting at the CITY with entities such as
the Fox River Ecosystem Partnership,Tyler Creek Watershed Coalition, Friends of the Fox River,
Elgin Climate Change Organization, and Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District to
coordinate events and programs and avoid duplication of effort.
• Public Participation Events—Coordinate up to three (3) events with various stakeholder groups
designed to involve the public in reducing the discharge of pollutants from the CITY's separate
storm sewer system. Potential public participation events include stream cleanups, storm drain
marking,tree planting,and water quality monitoring.
2.3. ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM
• Illicit Discharge Roundtable Discussion —Host a roundtable discussion with CITY staff to discuss
the recommended procedures for Outfall Inspections, Outfall Monitoring, and Illicit Discharge
Tracking. Revise the procedures,as may be necessary,per CITY staff recommendations.
• Outfall Inspections — Perform field investigations on up to four hundred (400) of the CITY's
outfalls to detect potential non-stormwater discharges, including illegal dumping, into the
separate storm sewer system. Identify any outfalls not already included on the CITY'S storm
sewer system atlas and ensure that these outfalls get added to the atlas. Coordinate with the
CITY on any illicit discharge monitoring, tracking, and removal activities that may need to be
conducted as a result of the outfall inspections.
* Stormwater Hotspot Facility Inspections — Identify potential commercial and industrial
stormwater hotspots in the CITY. Conduct up to ten (10) new and follow-up site inspections at
these facilities to identify potential sources of stormwater pollution,determine compliance with
the NPDES Industrial Stormwater Program, if applicable, and recommend appropriate follow-up
actions. If possible, conduct site inspections with CITY staff to provide training on the use of
inspection procedures and field forms. Inspections may also be coordinated with
representatives from the Fox River Water Reclamation District.
2.4. CONSTRUCTION STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
• Development Roundtable Discussion — Host a roundtable discussion with CITY staff to discuss
the procedures for site plan review, site inspection, and ordinance enforcement. Revise the
procedures,as may be necessary,per CITY staff recommendations.
2.5. POST-CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
• Cooperative BMP Maintenance Program — Prepare and provide the CITY with recommended
procedures for educating and engaging homeowners in the proper maintenance and upkeep of
private stormwater BMPs. These procedures will help satisfy the terms and conditions of the
current NPDES Permit, which requires the CITY to develop and implement a program to
minimize the volume of stormwater runoff and pollutants from existing privately owned
developed property.
• Public Lands Stormwater Retrofit Program — Prepare and provide the CITY with recommended
procedures for retrofitting publicly owned land, including detention basins, parks, roads, and
rights-of-way. The stormwater retrofit program will help satisfy the terms and conditions of the
current NPDES Permit, which requires the CITY to develop and implement a program to reduce
the volume of stormwater runoff and pollutants discharged from public lands through the use of
BMPs that result in pollutant load reduction and increased infiltration, evapotranspiration, and
harvesting and reuse. The program will identify stormwater retrofit projects that can be used to
reduce the volume of stormwater runoff and the pollutant load discharged from publicly owned
land to the CITY'S separate storm sewer system. This program will also meet an objective of the
Sustainability Action Plan.
• Rain Garden Program—Prepare and provide the CITY with recommendations to create incentive
for residents to install rain gardens. This program will meet several objectives of the
Sustainability Action Plan.
2.6. MUNICIPAL POLLUTION PREVENTION/GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAM
• Municipal Green Infrastructure Maintenance Plan —Evaluate the CITY's existing operations and
activities, such as mowing, and chemical application, to identify where improvements can be
made to prevent and reduce stormwater pollution. Advise the CITY of any changes that may be
necessary to meet the requirements of the current NPDES Permit and use the results to guide
continued development of the CITY's Municipal Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
Program. This program will also meet an objective of the Sustainability Action Plan.
• Employee Training Presentation — Provide one (1) educational presentation to remind, inform
and encourage CITY personnel to prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from municipal
operations and to document activities that prevent pollution.
2.7. MONITORING, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
• Water Quality Data Review — Evaluate existing water quality data from sources such as the
CITY's Water Department,the Fox River Study Group,the Friends of the Fox River, and the Tyler
Creek Watershed Coalition, and provide the CITY with recommendations to evaluate the
effectiveness of the CITY's NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program.
• Annual Program Review — Review the CITY's efforts to reduce the discharge of pollutants from
its separate storm sewer system, protect water quality, and satisfy the applicable requirements
of the Illinois Pollution Control Board Rules and Regulations and the Clean Water Act. Identify
improvements that need to be made in subsequent years of the PROJECT in order to maintain
compliance with the NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program. Provide the CITY with a summary
of the recommended improvements.
• File Maintenance — Update and maintain the PROJECT file. At a minimum, the CITY's file will
include backup computerized mapping with instructions for loading and updating; step-by-step
instructions for enforcement of the CITY's erosion and sediment control, illicit discharge, and
post-construction stormwater management ordinances; field forms and instructions for their
use; copies of applicable NPDES Permits; documentation of participation in public meetings and
presentations; publications related to stormwater pollution prevention and reduction;
publications for use in local newspapers and the CITY's newsletter; and any other
documentation needed by the CITY to demonstrate compliance with the conditions of the
NPDES Municipal Stormwater Program.
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3. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
• Attend GIS Project Meetings — Our GIS Manager will attend up to two (2) quality control
meetings to review the storm sewer system GIS data updates with the CITY.
• GIS Base Data Updates—Coordinate with Cook and Kane County on behalf of the CITY to obtain
the most up-to-date GIS base data. As they become available, provide the CITY with periodic
updates of the County's data, allowing the CITY's basemap GIS to remain current. This will allow
the CITY to utilize the GIS data and resources offered by the County GIS to aid in the
development and processing of GIS data. Process the County data and update the CITY's base
data.
• Obtain All Available As-Built Information for Improvements Made Since December 2008 — The
CITY will provide Baxter & Woodman, Inc. with all related documentation including, but not
limited to, as-built drawings and record drawings pertaining to the storm sewer improvements
within the CITY dating back to December 2008.
• Progress Map — Prepare a map of the CITY illustrating our progress toward entering all of the
Storm Sewer Data into the GIS. Update the Progress Map from time to time, as requested by
the CITY.
• Expand Storm Sewer Data Within the CITY's Existing GIS — Expand the existing storm sewer
system map through the addition of the storm sewer structures, mains, and laterals for the
existing and new subdivisions accepted by the CITY since December 2008. All information will
be added based on the as-built information on record and provided by the CITY. All GIS data
created will be in ESRI Geodatabase or shapefile format accessible through ArcGIS (ArcINFO and
ArcView).
• Revise Storm Sewer Data — Work with CITY staff to resolve any question areas and/or issues
related to the storm sewer data. This process will help ensure the overall accuracy of the data. 41111)
• Coordinate Storm Sewer Data for GeoBlade — Coordinate with the CITY on the updated and
created storm sewer system data developed as part of this PROJECT. This coordination will be
provided to ensure that the PROJECT data can be viewed and updated using GeoBlade. The CITY
will load and populate the updated and created storm sewer system data within its existing
GeoBlade application.
• Deliver Data and Maps—Provide the City with five (5) copies of a large storm sewer system atlas
showing the updated GIS data in a 36" x 42" layout, as well as five (5) 11-inch by 17-inch atlas
books (50-100 scale) of the storm sewer system. Provide electronic copies of the large scale
atlas and the atlas book in Adobe .pdf format. All data created and processed as part of this
project will be delivered digitally to the City.
• Installation and Training—Provide up to two (2) half-days of on-site customized installation and
training sessions on the use and function of the GIS information.
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CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE PROJECT 2007-2013
ATTACHMENT C.2
PROJECT SCHEDULE FOR YEAR 2011
TASKS DATE
c Notice to Proceed May 2011
• Provide the CITY with Public Education Materials
• Complete Water Quality Data Review May 2011
• Host Illicit Discharge Roundtable Discussion with CITY staff
s Provide the CITY with a GIS Progress Map
• Host Development Roundtable Discussion with CITY staff June 2011
• Complete Rain Garden Program July 2011
• Complete Cooperative BMP Maintenance Program August 2011
• Complete Municipal Green Infrastructure Maintenance Plan
• Complete Public Lands Stormwater Retrofit Program September 2011
• Complete Podcast
• Coordinate Classroom Education and Outreach Program
• Complete Employee Training Presentation October 2011
• Complete Expansion of Storm Sewer Data
• Complete Outfall Inspections
• Complete Stormwater Hotspot Facility Inspections November 2011
• Complete Revision of Storm Sewer Data
• Deliver Maps and Data December 2011
• Complete Annual Program Review January 2012
TASKS DATE
• Coordination with CITY 4 per year
• Project Administration As needed
• Coordination with Other Entities As needed
• Coordination with CSO/SSO Programs As needed
• Provide Public Education and Outreach at Public Event 1 per year
• Provide Presentations at Speaking Engagements 1 per year
• Host Stakeholder Meetings 1 per year
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E Coordinate Public Participation Events 3 per year
a Maintain and Update Project File As needed
• Attend GIS Project Meetings 2 per year
• Provide Installation and Training on the Use and Function of GIS Information 2 per year
• Update CITY's GIS Base Data Yearly,as available
• Obtain As-Built Information Yearly,as available
• Coordinate Storm Sewer Data for GeoBlade As needed
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