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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarsha Hovey (2)AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on the 31st day of July, 2012 by and between the TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS (hereinafter referred to as "TOWN") and Marsha Hovey, LLC; 1035 Appian Way, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR"). In consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. CONTRACTOR. Shall provide or furnish the following specified services and/or materials: Provide Projecty Management Services and Technical Assistance in the Area of Emergency Preparedness to the City Manager 2. EXHIBITS. The following attached exhibits are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement: Proposal from CONTRACTOR dated July 10, 2012 3. TERMS. The services and/or materials furnished under this Agreement shall commence May 17, 2012 and shall be completed by October 30, 2012, unless terminated pursuant to Section 5(f). 4. COMPENSATION. For the full performance of this Agreement: a. TOWN shall pay CONTRACTOR an amount not to exceed fifty-eight thousand dollars and zero cents ($58,000.00) within thirty (30) days following receipt of invoice and completion/delivery of services/goods as detailed in Sections 1, 2, and 3 of this Agreement and only upon satisfactory delivery/completion of goods/services in a manner consistent with professional/industry standards for the area in which CONTRACTOR operates. If available, up to 50% of the position will be funded with Homeland Security Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) dollars. TOWN is not responsible for paying for any work done by CONTRACTOR or any subcontractor above and beyond the not to exceed amount. b. Town shall not reimburse for any of CONTRACTOR's costs or expenses to deliver any services/goods. Town shall not be responsible for any interest or late charges on any payments from Town to CONTRACTOR. c. CONTRACTOR is responsible for monitoring its own forces/employees/agents/ subcontractors to ensure delivery of goods/services within the terms of this Agreement. TOWN will not accept or compensate CONTRACTOR for incomplete goods/services. Town of Los Altos Hills Page 1 of 4 Short form Updated 4/23/10 5. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. a. HOLD HARMLESS. CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the TOWN, its officers, agents and employees from any and all demands, claims or liability of personal injury (including death) and property damage of any nature, caused by or arising out of the performance of CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. With regard to CONTRACTOR'S work product, CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the TOWN, its officers, agents and employees from any and all demands, claims or liability of any nature to the extent caused by the negligent performance of CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. b. INSURANCE. CONTRACTOR shall file with the TOWN a certificate of insurance before commencing any services under this Agreement as follows: i. WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE: Minimum statutory limits. ii. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE: General Liability and Property Damage Combined. $1,000,000.00 per occurrence including comprehensive form, personal injury, broad form personal damage, contractual and premises/operation, all on an occurrence basis. If an aggregate limit exists, it shall apply separately or be no less than two (2) times the occurrence limit. iii. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE: $1,000,000.00 per occurrence. :I Oki 1:141MEt: v. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION: The City requires 30 days written notice of cancellation. Additionally, the notice statement on the certificate should not include the wording "endeavor to" or "but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives.)) vi. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: Prior to commencement of services, evidence of insurance coverage must be shown by a properly executed certificate of insurance and it shall name "The Town of Los Altos Hills, its elective and appointed officers, employees, and volunteers" as additional insureds. vii. To prevent delay and ensure compliance with this Agreement, the insurance certificates and endorsements must be submitted to: Town of Los Altos Hills 26379 Fremont Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 Town of Los Altos Hills Page 2 of 4 Short form Updated 4/23/10 c. NON-DISCRIMINATION. No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this Agreement because of the race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, religion or sex of such person. d. INTEREST OF CONTRACTOR. It is understood and agreed that this Agreement is not a contract of employment and does not create an employer- employee relationship between the TOWN and CONTRACTOR. At all times CONTRACTOR shall be an independent contractor and CONTRACTOR is not authorized to bind the TOWN to any contracts or other obligations without the express written consent of the TOWN. In executing this Agreement, CONTRACTOR certifies that no one who has or will have any financial interest under this Agreement is an officer or employee of TOWN. e. CHANGES. This Agreement shall not be assigned or transferred without advance written consent of the TOWN. No changes or variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City Manager. This Agreement may only be amended by a written instrument signed by both parties. f. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by TOWN upon seven (7) days written notice to CONTRACTOR. Monies owed for work satisfactorily completed shall be paid to CONTRACTOR within 14 days of termination. g. RECORDS. All reports, data, maps, models, charts, studies, surveys, calculations, photographs, memoranda, plans, studies, specifications, records, files, or any other documents or materials, in electronic or any other form, that are prepared or obtained pursuant to this Agreement and that relate to the matters covered hereunder shall be the property of the TOWN. CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to deliver those documents to the TOWN at any time upon demand of the TOWN. It is understood and agreed that the documents and other materials, including but not limited to those described above, prepared pursuant to this Agreement are prepared specifically for the TOWN and are not necessarily suitable for any future or other use. Failure by CONTRACTOR to deliver these documents to the TOWN within a reasonable timep eriod or as specified by the TOWN shall be a material breach of this Agreement. TOWN and CONTRACTOR agree that until final approval by TOWN, all data, plans, specifications, reports and other documents are preliminary drafts not kept by the TOWN in the ordinary course of business and will not be disclosed to third parties without prior written consent of both parties. All work products submitted to the TOWN pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed a "work for hire." Upon submission of any work for hire pursuant to this Agreement, and acceptance by the TOWN as complete, non-exclusive title to copyright of said work for hire shall transfer to the TOWN. The compensation recited in Section 4 shall be deemed to be sufficient consideration for said transfer of copyright. CONTRACTOR retains the right to use any project records, documents and materials for marketing of their professional services. Town of Los Altos Hills Page 3 of 4 Short form Updated 4/23/10 h. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the Parties. Any ambiguities or disputed terms between this Agreement and any attached Exhibits shall be interpreted according to the language in this Agreement and not the Exhibits. 6. INVOICING. Send all invoices to the contract coordinator at the address below. This Agreement shall become effective upon its approval and execution by TOWN. In witness whereof, the parties have executed this Agreement the day and year first written above. CONTRACT COORDINATOR and representative for TOWN: Carl Cahill City Manager Town of Los Altos Hills 26379 Fremont Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 Town of Los Altos Hills Short form Updated 4/23/10 By: Sighature Date 176 Print name, Title TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS: By: Carl Cahill, City Manager Date Page 4 of 4 • • RESOLUTION NO.32-12 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS AND MARSHA HOVEY,LLC. WHEREAS, the Town has a need for professional advice and guidance on matters pertaining to emergency management and disaster preparedness and the City Council of the Town of Los Altos Hills has read and considered that certain Agreement ("Agreement") between the Town and Marsha Hovey, LLC. NOW,THEREFORE,the City Council of the Town does RESOLVE as follows: 1. Public interest and convenience require the Town of Los Altos Hills to enter into the Agreement described above. 2. The Town of Los Altos Hills hereby approves the Agreement and the City Manager is hereby authorized on behalf of the Town to execute the Agreement between the Town of Los Altos Hills and Marsha Hovey, LLC. The above and foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the Town of Los Altos Hills at a special meeting held on the 31st day of July, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: Summit, Larsen, Mordo, Radford, Waldeck NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None BY: clap yor ATTEST: Deborah Padovan, City Clerk Resolution No.32-12 Page 1 July 10, 2012 Proposal for Emergency Management professional services for the Town of Los Altos Hills Prepared by Marsha Hovey 1035 Appian Way Morgan FEII, CA 95037 USA Phone: 408-722-1210 Email: marshaliovey@mac-com EIN: 27-4295239 PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT I. INTRODUCTION The Town of Los Altos Hills ,requested Marsha Hovey, LLC to prepare and submit a Proposal to provide emergency management services to assist the Town Manager and staff. These services will require provision of a qualified and experienced emergency manager with local government expertise in project leadership, emergency planning, exercise design, and volunteer coordination. II. PROJECT OBJECTIVES The objectives of the project include the following, subject to refinements and confirmation by the Town: 1. Review and update all existing training and documentation to ensure compliance with Federal, State and local requirements 2. Develop new training and planning documents, as needs are identified 3. Ensure Emergency Operations Center (EOC) personnel and volunteers are trained to perform their roles and responsibilities 4. Provide technical guidance to all staff on emergency management related issues 5. Maintain the Emergency Operations Center in a continual state of readiness 6. Seek grant funding to increase capabilities III. SCOPE OF SERVICES, WORD PLAN AND PROJECT DELIVERABLES TASK 1: DOCUMENT REVIEW, REVISION AND DEVELOPMENT • Read, evaluate and edit all existing documents, as needed • Prepare new operating plans and guidelines, as needed TASK 2: TRAINING • Prepare and deliver tabletop exercise(s) to test plans and guidelines • Provide staff review of plan and emergency guidelines • Encourage all staff to complete IS 100, IS 200 and IS 700 training • Identify training gaps TASK 3: FACILITIES & EQUIPMENT • Identify and stock alternate emergency operations center • Review and recommend products for purchase • Ensure EOC equipment is properly maintained TASK 4: COMPLIANCE • Participate in required meetings, exercises and activities at Federal, State and Local level • Complete Federal NIMSCAST TASK 5: COORDINATION • Establish MOUs, as needed • Identify and establish dialigue with all members of Town emergency response • Coordinate activities with surrounding cities and the county TASK 6: GRANTS • Prepare documentation and apply for Emergency Management Performance Grant • Prepare documentation and apply for Community Development Block Grant for Hazard Mitigation 0 IV. PROJECT PERSONNEL Marsha L. Hovey, Certified Emergency Manager (resume attached) V. PROJECT TIMING Many emergency management tasks are ongoing. The objectives and tasks listed will be maintained or completed by June 30, 2013. VI. PROJECT BUDGET Based on the scope of work, the proposed project budget is based on an hourly rate of $75 and an average of 16 billable hours per week of the assignment. Marsha Hovey Marsha Hovey, LLC July 10, 2012 9