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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet City Council - 05/18/2021 Lw,A.,5r.,f,�r s City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX 78401 _ x w cctexas.com \ Meeting Agenda - Final-revised City Council Tuesday, May 18,2021 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. Public Notice: Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact the City Secretary's office (at 361-826-3105) at least 48 hours in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Si Usted desea dirigirse al Concilio y cree que su ingles es limitado, habra un interprete ingles-espanol en todas las juntas del Concilio para ayudarle. This meeting may be held via videoconference call pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.127. If this meeting is held via videoconference call or other remote method of meeting, then a member of this governmental body presiding over this meeting will be physically present at the location of this meeting unless this meeting is held pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.125 due to an emergency or other public necessity pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.045. A. Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo to call the meeting to order. B. Invocation to be given by Pastor Claude Axel, Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Paris Watson, Roy Miller High School. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. E. Proclamations /Commendations City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 5/19/2021 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised May 18,2021 F. PUBLIC COMMENT - AUDIENCE AND PRESENTER SOCIAL DISTANCING AND PUBLIC TESTIMONY AND PUBLIC HEARING INPUT AT PUBLIC MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. To reduce the chance of COVID-19 transmission, public meetings will be held in a manner intended to separate, to the maximum practical extent, audience and presenters from personal contact with members of Community, City Staff, and City Council. This meeting will be broadcast at cctexas.com/services/council meeting-agendas-minutes-video. Public testimony and public hearing input for Public Comment and all items on the agenda at public meetings of the City Council should be provided in written format and presented to the City Secretary and/or designee no later than five minutes after the start of each meeting of the City Council. Testimony and/or public input shall be in accordance with the City Secretary's instructions, which shall be posted on the City Secretary's door and on the City website, and allow for electronic submission. The written public testimony shall be provided to members of City Council prior to voting on measures for that meeting. Written testimony shall be limited in accordance with the City Secretary requirements and shall be placed into the record of each meeting. This testimony shall serve as the required public testimony pursuant to Texas Government Code 551.007 and shall constitute a public hearing for purposes of any public hearing requirement under law. The meeting may be held telephonically or via videoconference. The public may participate remotely by following the instructions of the City Secretary at cctexas.com/departments/city-secretary. G. SOUTH TEXAS MILITARY TASK FORCE BRIEFING - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR KRESTEN COOK H. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: a. Memorial Day Preparations b. Texas Parks &Wildlife Presentation by Captain Ben Baker C. National Public Works Week d. Two Years of City Accomplishments I. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: J. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: K. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 1 - 13) 1. 21-0566 Approval of the Minutes of the May 11, 2021 Regular Meeting. sponsors: City Secretary's Office City of Corpus Christi Paye 2 Printed on 5/19/2021 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised May 18,2021 Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 2. 21-0433 Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement for up to $2,041,201.17 with Mostaghasi Investment Trust to construct a new Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main for a proposed residential and commercial development located west of the U.S. Highway 77 (1-69) and County Road 52 Intersection with a completion date of within 24 months; transferring $372,704.89 from the Water Arterial Transmission and Grid Main Trust Fund, $83,339.25 from the Water Distribution Main Trust Fund, and $101,793.65 from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; appropriating $1,772,500.78 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; transferring of future revenue of $268,700.39 collectively from Water and Wastewater lot and acreage fees and pro rate fees to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; authorizing appropriation of$268,700.39 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer per the agreement. (District 1) sponsors: Development Services 3. 21-0214 Ordinance awarding a construction contract to Teal Construction, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Corpus Christi International Airport Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Equipment Consolidation Project to relocate the existing TSA baggage screening equipment, in an amount of$564,202.00 and appropriating funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and amending the FY 2020-2021 budget by increasing revenues and expenditures. Sponsors: Engineering Services, Aviation Department and Contracts and Procurement 4. 21-0518 Ordinance annexing London Pirate Road (formerly County Road 33), from FM 43 (Weber Road) to the North approximately 1.027 miles, being approximately 3.733 acres of land, into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi increasing the area to 489 sq. miles; and approving a service plan. sponsors: Planning & Environmental Services Consent- Contracts and Procurement 5. 21-0497 Motion authorizing a three-year supply agreement for automotive parts with Advance Stores Company of Raleigh, North Carolina via U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance an Omnia Partner Cooperative in an amount not to exceed $165,000.00 for the Fleet of the Corpus Christi Fire Department, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed with FY 2021 funding in an amount of$22,916.67 available through the General Fund. City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 5/19/2021 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised May 18,2021 Sponsors: Fire Department and Contracts and Procurement 6. 21-0500 Motion authorizing the purchase of a MX908-C Handheld Chemical Identification Device and a five-month service agreement for staff training in an amount of$79,088.25 with FarrWest Environmental Supply Inc. of Schertz, Texas via HGACBuy Cooperative for the Corpus Christi Fire Department effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed with FY 2021 funding through the Fire Grants Fund. Sponsors: Fire Department and Contracts and Procurement 7. 21-0267 Motion authorizing a four-year service agreement for Boat Yard Crane Services for Corpus Christi Marina with Esmeralda Flores Sanchez dba Sanchez Marine Service of Corpus Christi, Texas, for a total amount not to exceed $80,000.00; with FY 2021 funding in an amount of$8,333.33 funded through the Marina Fund. Sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department and Contracts and Procurement 8. 21-0426 Motion authorizing the purchase of 91 light duty vehicles and the lease-purchase of two light duty vehicles, via JPMorgan, coming from various vendors as laid out in the bid tabulation as additions and replacements to the City fleet for a total amount of$3,486,464.00 to be used by various City departments with FY 2021 funding available through the various department funds. Sponsors: Asset Management Department and Contracts and Procurement 9. 21-0340 Resolution authorizing a three-year supply agreement with Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load of San Antonio, Texas, in amount not to exceed $480,000.00 for the purchase of Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Asset Management Department, Fleet Division, with FY 2021 funding in the amount of$93,350.00 available through the Fleet Maintenance Fund. Sponsors: Asset Management Department and Contracts and Procurement 10. 21-0527 Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Advance Paving and Construction, LLC, of Corpus Christi, Texas for an amount not to exceed $168,200.00, for Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed, with FY 2021 funding in the amount of$23,361.00 available through the Facility Maintenance Fund. Sponsors: Asset Management Department and Contracts and Procurement Consent- Capital Projects 11. 21-0423 Motion awarding a Master Services Agreement to Gignac & Associates LLC, Chuck Anastos Associates LLC, and Dykema Architects, Inc., all from Corpus Christi, Texas, to provide professional services for general renovations for multiple citywide facility projects with interior, exterior, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site civil design services in an City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 5/19/2021 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised May 18,2021 amount up to $300,000.00 each per year for a total amount of $900,000.00, with a one-year renewal option for each contract to be administratively authorized, and FY 2021 funding available from the Capital and Bond Funds. Sponsors: Engineering Services, Asset Management Department and Contracts and Procurement 12. 21-0304 Motion awarding a construction contract to Abel's Paving & Construction Inc, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Lifecycle Curb & Gutter Replacement project, located Citywide, in an amount of$419,540.04 with FY 2021 funding available from the Storm Water Capital Fund. Sponsors: Engineering Services, Public Works/Street Department and Contracts and Procurement General Consent Items 13. 21-0571 Resolution to authorize intervention in the Public Utility Commission of Texas Docket No. 51984, Application of AEP Texas Inc. ("AEP") to Amend its Distribution Cost Recovery Factor; finding that AEP's application to increase distribution rates within the city should be denied; authorizing participation with the cities served by AEP; authorizing hiring of legal counsel; and finding that the City's reasonable rate case expenses shall be reimbursed by AEP Sponsors: Legal Department L. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: M. RECESS FOR LUNCH N. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEMS 14 - 17) 14. 21-0546 Ordinance annexing approximately 18.59 acres of land at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and US Highway 77/Interstate 69 into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi increasing the total area to 480.75 square miles. Sponsors: Planning & Environmental Services 15. 21-0452 Zoning Case No. 0421-02, LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC. (District 1).Ordinance zoning a property being annexed at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and Interstate 69 to the "CG-2 General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) Sponsors: Development Services 16. 21-0449 Zoning Case No. 0321-03, Walter, Dewane and Torell.: (District 4) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 16002 Park Road 22 from the "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV/10" RV City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 5/19/2021 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised May 18,2021 Resort District with the Island Overlay. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) sponsors: Development Services 17. 21-0450 Zoning Case No. 0121-01, Braselton Development Company, Ltd.: (District 5) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 7601 Yorktown Boulevard from the "RS-4.5" Single Family 4.5 District and the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District with a Planned Unit Development. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) sponsors: Development Services O. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: P. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEMS 18 -24) 18. 21-0501 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of a $15,000.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department Web Emergency Operations Center operations; and appropriating $15,000.00 into the Fire Grants Fund. sponsors: Fire Department 19. 21-0506 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of an $11,137.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department EMS operations; and appropriating $11,137.00 into the Ambulance Grants Fund. sponsors: Fire Department 20. 21-0507 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of$838.42 from the State of Texas - Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account; and appropriating $838.42 into the Fire Grants Fund. sponsors: Fire Department 21. 21-0410 Ordinance declaring four City owned vacant lots located at 429 Marguerite Street, 502 18th Street, 508 18th Street and 2034 Mary Street as surplus property, authorizing sale to the public, and authorizing execution of the deeds and any related documents necessary to complete the sale and conveyance of the properties. sponsors: Engineering Services 22. 21-0251 Ordinance authorizing a one-year lease beginning July 1, 2021 with Yolanda Ibarra dba Mangonadas by MLB for the North Bayfront Park Kiosk, located on North Shoreline Blvd, near the intersection with Resaca Street, with monthly rent of$913.50, with options to extend for up to 2 additional two-year terms upon agreement of the parties. sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department 23. 21-0567 Ordinance approving the addition of six full-time positions to the Parks and Recreation Department budget for additional Bayshore Parks Enforcement City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 5/19/2021 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised May 18,2021 Officers with a one-time purchase of equipment and the appropriation of $432,956 from the State Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund for costs associated with increasing staff presence and security in the Bayshore parks. sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department 24. 21-0225 Ordinance amending Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances regarding Animal Care and Control by adding and clarifying definitions, creating and revising sections including microchipping registration, failure to reclaim pets, impoundment of abandoned or unrestrained animals, dangerous and aggressive dogs, adequate sheltering of canines, and the feeding of animals; providing for severance, publication, and establishing an effective date of the new laws. sponsors: Neighborhood Services Q. BRIEFINGS: R. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEM 25) 25. 21-0572 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to Application of AEP Texas Inc to amend its Distribution Cost Recovery Factor at the Public Utility Commission. S. ADJOURNMENT City of Corpus Christi Paye 7 Printed on 5/19/2021 City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street � Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday, May 11,2021 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. A. Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo to call the meeting to order. Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 11:38 a.m. B. Invocation to be given by Executive Pastor Marlene Villarreal, Rock City Church. Executive Pastor Marlene Villarreal, Rock City Church, gave the invocation. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Samuel Swift, Foy H. Moody High School. Samuel Swift, Foy H. Moody High School student, led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and the Texas Flag. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta called the roll and verified that a quorum of the City Council and the required Charter Officers were present to conduct the meeting. Charter Officers: City Manager Peter Zanoni, City Attorney Miles K. Risley and City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta. Note: Council Member Michael Hunter participated by telephone. Present: 9- Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo,Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Gil Hernandez,Council Member Michael Hunter,Council Member Billy A. Lerma,Council Member John Martinez,Council Member Ben Molina,Council Member Mike Pusley, and Council Member Greg Smith E. Proclamations /Commendations Mayor Guajardo announced that the following proclamations were presented: Emergency Medical Services Week, National Police Officer's Memorial Day, National Police Officer's Week, Building Safety Month, and National Salvation Army Week. F. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Guajardo referred to comments from the public. City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 The following citizen called in regarding disabled lives should matter: John Flores, 5884 Ware Road. The following citizens submitted written public comments pertaining to Item #25 which are attached to the Minutes: Sarah Banta, 4833 Wooldridge Rd.; Kimberly Barrientos, 3902 Greenwood Dr.; Lydia Aleman, 2410 Bevecrest Dr.; Becky Meyer, 3302 Crestmeadow Dr.; Trina Martinez, 105 Ocean Way; Kristi Phillips, 13858 Topsail St.; Libby Averyt, 430 Grant PI.; and Cesar Flores, 614 Horne Road. The following citizens submitted general written public comments which are attached to the Minutes: Jimmy Nguyen; and Richard Weitzel. City Secretary Huerta announced that citizens would be able to make public comment in-person beginning June 8. Written comments and phone-in comments would still be accepted. G. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: Mayor Guajardo referred to City Manager's Comments. Due to expected heavy rains, Animal Care Services Program Manager Joel Skidmore, gave an update that Vector Control spraying will begin tonight and provided the spraying schedule for the rest of the week. If it rains, spraying cannot be performed and the schedule is adjusted by one day. Council Members and Mr. Skidmore discussed the following topics: the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) guidelines regulate mosquito spraying due to weather and wind; the Vector Control map is available on the City's website to see when areas will be sprayed; and traps are placed in the river area since these are heavy breeding grounds. a. Police Memorial Week City Manager Zanoni reported National Police Memorial Week is May 9th to May 15th, and recognized the passing of Officer Alan D. McCollum and Senior Officer Charlie Williams. b. Open Air Arts Evening -Arts and Cultural Commission Event at Heritage Park City Manager Zanoni reported the Open Air Arts Event will take place on Friday, May 14th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Heritage Park. C. Second Quarter FY 2021 Budget Report City Manager Zanoni reported on the Second Quarter FY 2021 Budget Report as follows: presentation overview; general fund revenues; general fund expenses; general fund initiatives; water fund revenues; wastewater fund revenues; HOT tax revenue; City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 Development Services revenue; Capital Improvement Program; summary; and next steps. H. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: 1. 21-0532 Animal Care Advisory Committee (3 vacancies) Coastal Bend Council of Governments (4 vacancies) Corpus Christi Convention & Visitors Bureau (1 vacancy) Sister City Committee (1 vacancy) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 1. Animal Care Advisory Committee City Manager Zanoni said that staff requested that appointments be postponed and brought back at a later date. Coastal Bend Council of Governments Council Member Smith made a motion to reappoint Council Members Molina and Hunter, seconded by Council Member Pusley. Council Member Smith nominated Council Members Roland Barrera and Gil Hernandez. Council Member Molina made a motion to appoint Council Members Barrera and Hernandez, seconded by Council Member Pusley and passed unanimously. Corpus Christi Convention & Visitors Bureau Mayor Guajardo nominated Ramon Pineda (At-Large). Council Member Molina made a motion to appoint Ramon Pineda (At-Large), seconded by Council Member Pusley and passed unanimously. Sister City Committee Council Member Molina nominated Michael Crowley (District 4). Council Member Barrera nominated Terri Cissi Whipple (District 3). Council Member Hernandez nominated Scott A. Lawson (District 5). Due to a tie, Council Member Hernandez made a motion to table this Board appointment to the next meeting, seconded by Council Member Lerma and passed unanimously. I. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: J. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 2 - 20) Approval of the Consent Agenda Mayor Guajardo referred to the Consent Agenda. Council Members requested that Items 10, 11 and 20 be pulled for individual consideration. A motion was made by Council Member Lerma, seconded by Council Member Molina to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of Items 10,11 and 20. The motion City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 carried by the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 2. 21-0533 Approval of the Minutes of the April 26, 2021 Seawater Desalination Workshop and the Regular Meeting of April 27, 2021. The Minutes were approved on the consent agenda. 3. 21-0559 One-Reading Ordinance authorizing City Manager or designee to execute the Contract with Texas Department of State Health Services which provides $18,073,609 for COVID-19 Vaccination services provided December 1 2020 through June 30, 2024 to be used to increase, train, and monitor vaccine sites and providers; appropriating the funds in the No. 1066 Grant Fund; authorizing the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District Director to contract with third parties for the provision of services under the Contract; and authorizing use of Contract funds to pay pre-award costs which total approximately $20,000. This Ordinance was passed on emergency on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032424 Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 4. 21-0512 Ordinance approving a seawall improvement project for the replacement of docks A, B, C, D, and L at the Corpus Christi Municipal Marina in an amount up to $14,299,000.00; appropriating and transferring $14,299,000.00 from the Seawall Improvement Fund to the Seawall Capital Improvement Program Fund and appropriating therein; and amending the operating and capital budgets. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032425 5. 21-0420 Ordinance amending the City of Corpus Christi Code Section 39-324 and Section 39-303 that will incorporate the City's pay plans and holiday schedule as part of the annual budget process and adding pay grade 321 for executive leadership team positions [Chief of Staff, Chief Financial Officer, Assistant City Manager]. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032426 6. 21-0160 Ordinance awarding a construction contract to Facilities Solutions Group, Corpus Christi, TX, for the Fire Station Multiple Location Generator Replacement Project to replace and upgrade generators at Fire Stations 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12, located Citywide, in an amount not to exceed $412,725.00 with City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 FY2021 funding available from the Fire Capital Fund; and amending the Capital Improvement Program. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032427 7. 21-0161 Ordinance awarding a construction contract to Pro Tech Mechanical, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Museum of Science & History Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Improvements to replace the cooling and heating system, located in Council District 1, in an amount not to exceed $1,427,351.00, with FY 2021 funding available from the Facility Maintenance Capital Fund and Energy Public Property Finance Capital Fund; and amending the Capital Budget to appropriate funding. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032428 8. 21-0007 Ordinance authorizing the approval of Change Order Number 24 to a construction contract with PLW Cadagua Partners, The Woodlands, Texas, for additional scope of work that includes Clearwell #1 roof repairs for the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant High Service Pump Building No. 3 project, located in Council District 1, in an amount of$427,951.25 for a total restated fee of$23,843,835.05, with FY 2021 funding available from the Water Fund and amending the Capital Improvement Program. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032429 9. 21-0510 Ordinance authorizing the resale of 18 properties for$111,700.00 which were foreclosed upon for failure to pay ad valorem taxes, of which the City shall receive $12,528.58 plus $19,833.80 for partial payment of City paving and demolition liens. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032430 Consent- Contracts and Procurement 10. 21-0484 Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Great South Texas Corp dba Computer Solutions of San Antonio, Texas, in an amount of$126,866.69 for the Oso Wastewater Treatment Plant Network Upgrade, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed, with FY 2021 funding available in the Wastewater Capital Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 10. Chief Information Officer of Information Technology Peter Collins presented information City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 on the following topics: this is a critical system that is used by plant operations to control field devices, view, and analyze historical trends and data, monitor real-time data, and receive status alarms. A Council Member and Director Collins discussed the following topics: a Council Member's requested the total amount spent on the project. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Lerma. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2021-094 11. 21-0435 Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with The Personal Computer Store, Inc., dba Avinext of College Station, Texas, in an amount of$330,755.99 for audio and video upgrades to the City Council Chambers to include electronics, programming, installation and support to be part of a longer City Council Chamber renovation project, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed, with FY 2021 funding available in the PEG (Public, Education, and Government) Cable Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 11. Chief Information Officer of Information Technology Peter Collins presented information on the following topics: audio/visual upgrade; equipment; and Council Chambers upgrade. City Manager Peter Zanoni stated that Council meetings will be held in the 6th floor conference room during the Council Chambers upgrade. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Hernandez. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2021-095 12. 21-0458 Motion authorizing the purchase of one brush container truck and the lease-purchase via JP Morgan of two brush container trucks from Houston Freightliner, Inc. of Houston, Texas for a total amount of$464,320.42, as replacement units for Solid Waste Services, effective upon issuance of a letter of acceptance, with FY 2021 funding of$149,620 through the Equipment City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 Replacement Fund and $20,980.04 in the General Fund with lease purchase payments to commence in FY 2022. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-096 13. 21-0481 Motion authorizing the lease-purchase of one tractor truck, via JP Morgan, from Lonestar Freightliner Group, LLC, of Grapevine, Texas, for a total amount of $141,956.98 to replace a truck used by Solid Waste, effective upon issuance of letter of acceptance with FY 2021 funding in the amount of$9,463.80 available through the General Fund and the remaining lease payments to commence in the FY 2022 through FY 2027. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-097 14. 21-0477 Motion authorizing a three-year supply agreement with Ferguson Enterprises, LLC, of Corpus Christi, Texas, in an amount not to exceed $77,217.05, to purchase manhole covers for the City Warehouse as a central distribution point for the Utilities Department, with funding in FY 2021 in an amount of$8,579.67 available through the Stores Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-098 15. 21-0371 Resolution authorizing a three-year service agreement with two one-year extension options with Concentra Health Services, Inc., to provide employee health care management and operation for the City's employer-sponsored Wellness Clinic in an amount not to exceed $2,623,835.00 for a three-year period, or $4,598,999 if both one-year extension options are exercised, with funding budgeted in the Fire, Police and Citicare Health Benefits funds. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032431 Consent- Capital Projects 16. 21-0486 Motion authorizing the approval of Amendment No. 1 to a professional services contract with Govind Development, LLC, Corpus Christi, Texas for design bid, and construction phase services for the reconstruction of Calallen Drive from Red Bird Lane to Burning Tree Lane, located in Council District 1, in an amount of$205,102.85 for a total contract value not to exceed $254,602.85, with FY 2021 funding available from the Bond 2018 Proposition A, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water, and Gas Capital Funds. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-099 City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 17. 21-0305 Motion authorizing Amendment No. 1 to a professional services contract with Freese & Nichols Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, to provide design, bid, and construction phase services for the reconstruction of Long Meadow Drive from St. Andrews Drive to Hunt Drive Phase II, located in Council District 5, in an amount of$231,665.00 for a total amount not to exceed 281,264.00 with FY 2021 funding available from the Bond 2018 Proposition 2, Storm Water, Water, and Gas Capital Funds. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-100 18. 21-0262 Motion awarding a professional services contract to HDR Engineering, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, for design, bid, and construction phase services for the reconstruction of Wooldridge Road from Everhart Road to Cascade Drive, located in Council District 5, in an amount of$357,767.95, with FY 2021 funding available from the Bond 2018 Proposition A, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water, and Gas Capital Funds. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-101 19. 21-0157 Resolution awarding a construction contract to EMR Elevator, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, to upgrade the freight elevator for the La Retama Library, located in Council District 1, in an amount of$226,420.00 with FY 2021 funding available from the Bond 2018, Proposition D Fund, and updating the scope of work in the FY 2020-2021 Capital Improvement Program. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032432 General Consent Items 20. 21-0483 Motion authorizing an agreement with the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce Foundation (UCCCF) for the acceptance of a commissioned mural to be placed at the Cole Park Amphitheater as the final project of Leadership Corpus Christi, Class 49, a program of UCCCF. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 20. Interim Director of Parks Recreation Sarah Munoz presented information on the following topics: Leadership Corpus Christi; mural donation; mural design; design recommendation; and staff recommends approval. Council Members and Ms. Munoz discussed the following topics: this is a good news item; and the mural will be complete within the next 30 days. City of Corpus Christi Page 8 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 Council Member Molina made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Lerma. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2021-102 L. RECESS FOR LUNCH The recess for lunch was held during Executive Session Item 26. M. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEM 21) 21. 21-0433 Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement for up to $2,041,201.17 with Mostaghasi Investment Trust to construct a new Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main for a proposed residential and commercial development located west of the U.S. Highway 77 (1-69) and County Road 52 Intersection with a completion date of within 24 months; transferring $372,704.89 from the Water Arterial Transmission and Grid Main Trust Fund, $83,339.25 from the Water Distribution Main Trust Fund, and $101,793.65 from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; appropriating $1,772,500.78 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; transferring of future revenue of$268,700.39 collectively from Water and Wastewater lot and acreage fees and pro rate fees to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; authorizing appropriation of$268,700.39 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer per the agreement. (District 1) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 21. Director of Development Services Al Raymond stated that the purpose of this item is to authorize a wastewater lift station construction and reimbursement agreement with Mostaghasi Investment Trust for up to $2,041,201.17 to construct a new Wastewater Lift Station. Director Raymond presented information on the following topics: River Ridge Unit 4; project map; waste water master plan; trust fund balance; and staff recommends approval. Council Members, Director Raymond, City Manager Peter Zanoni and City Attorney Miles Risley discussed the following topics: the trust fund will be depleted if this item is approved; one of the most significant policy issues that Council recently approved was the impact fee study as an alternative way to fund infrastructure; the trust fund has generated $34 million over the last 40 years, less than $1 million a year for new infrastructure; the City of Corpus Christi is the only city with this type of trust fund system; City of Corpus Christi Page 9 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 a Council Member's concern that the trust fund is depleted; trust fund money is going out based on which projects are encumbered first; a Council Member's request that staff prioritize "shovel-ready" projects for trust fund reimbursements; the City Council has authority to effectuate a policy regarding project prioritization at the time the extension comes before City Council; and Council Members' concern that County Road 52 is not designed to handle heavy traffic. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. No public comments were submitted. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Lerma. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 K. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: Mayor Guajardo referred to the Legislative Update. Director of Intergovernmental Relations Tammy Embrey gave a brief update on actions that have taken place at the State Capitol. All Bills for House consideration have to be heard by Friday. A Council Member and Director Embrey discussed the following topics: a Council Member received a call from a concerned citizen regarding House Bill 4146 (water supplies); in response to a Council Member's concern of HB1698 and HB781, which would raise the license fees in Nueces County, Ms. Embrey said the Bills never received a hearing in the House or the Senate, so they remain dead in the process. N. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (ITEM 22 - 23) 22. 21-0525 Resolution authorizing a two-year service agreement with HUB Parking Technology USA, Inc. of Houston, Texas, in an amount of$170,517.93 for installation and upgrade of the Parking Operations DataPark equipment at the Corpus Christi International Airport, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed, with FY 2021 funding available in the Airport Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 22. Director of Aviation Kevin Smith presented information on the following topics: HUB City of Corpus Christi Page 10 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 parking technology - pay on foot machines; license plate readers; exit lane monitors; CCIA TSA security equipment consolidation phase I - proposed TSA screening room; and current location of TSA screening unit. Council Members, Director Smith, City Manager Peter Zanoni and Deputy Director of Aviation Tyler Miller discussed the following topics: American Airline passengers won't be required to carry their luggage to the TSA screening, but the United Airlines passengers will; the City is working on removing the police department and animal care services from managing the parking meters; and a Council Member's request to keep the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) up to date. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve Items 22 and 23, seconded by Council Member Smith. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 032433 23. 21-0214 Ordinance awarding a construction contract to Teal Construction, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Corpus Christi International Airport Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Equipment Consolidation Project to relocate the existing TSA baggage screening equipment, in an amount of$564,202.00 and appropriating funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and amending the FY 2020-2021 budget by increasing revenues and expenditures. See Item 22 for vote. O. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEM 24) 24. 21-0518 Ordinance annexing London Pirate Road (formerly County Road 33), from FM 43 (Weber Road) to the North approximately 1.027 miles, being approximately 3.733 acres of land, into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi increasing the area to 489 sq. miles; and approving a service plan. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 24. Director of Planning & Environmental Services Daniel McGinn presented information on the following topics: background; aerial overview of annexation tract; annexation tract; and annexation schedule. Council Members, Director McGinn and Director of Public Works and Streets Richard Martinez discussed the following topics: the official requestor for the annexation is the county; the county and the city split the cost of$200,000 to improve County Road 33; this City of Corpus Christi Page 11 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 road will require additional construction work in the future; the subdivision to the right of the road was annexed into the city, so it's all city property; and other sections of the road have not been improved currently, but is a work in progress. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Smith. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 P. BRIEFINGS: (ITEM 25) 25. 21-0557 Federal Economic Stimulus Package - American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 25. Director of Finance Heather Hurlbert presented information on the following topics: overview; highlights of the American Rescue Plan; state and local fiscal recovery funds; broad definition of allowable uses; summary of COVID related funding received; nature of funding and methodology; replace revenue lost due to COVID; potential infrastructure projects; and next steps. Council Members, Director Hurlbert and City Manager Peter Zanoni discussed the following topics: in response to a Council Member's interest in providing funding to non-profit organizations, City Manager Zanoni stated that during the early stages of the pandemic non-profit organizations did receive funding, but the financial help they'll need will be recurring, so the City believes it would be a better business decision to use this one-time funding on the projects mentioned; the $10 million in grant monitoring would be for tenants, landlords, etc.; a Council Member's recommendation that a good portion of the funding should go to utilities in order to prevent rates from increasing; and a Council Member's request to give a small allocation of funds to specific non-profit organizations. Q. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEM 26) Mayor Guajardo referred to Executive Session Item 26. The Council went into Executive Session at 2:00 p.m. The Council returned from Executive Session at 5:01 p.m. 26. 21-0584 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to Port Commissioners and Texas Government Code § 551.074 (personnel matters) to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, or discipline of a public officer or employee (including, but not limited to, Port Commissioner Richard Valls). City of Corpus Christi Page 12 Printed on 511312021 City Council Meeting Minutes May 11,2021 This E-Session Item was discussed in executive session. R. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned the meeting at 5:01 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 13 Printed on 511312021 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 10:13 AM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Sarah Brunkenhoefer; Norma Duran Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL]Call Back: 05-11-2020 - John Flores FYI. Thank you, Aly Berlanga From:JotForm <noreply@jotform.com> Sent:Tuesday, May 11, 202110:10 AM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Norma Duran <NormaD2@cctexas.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]Call Back: 05-11-2020-John Flores [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning: Replies to this message will go to returns@lotform.com. If you are unsure this is correct please contact the Helpdesk at 826-3766. 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APublic Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 05-11-2021 Name Sarah Banta Address Street Address: 4833 Wooldridge Road City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78413 Topic Federal Economic Stimulus Package Agenda Item Number Agenda item P.(25), 21-0557, Federal Economic Stimulus Package, May 11, 2021 Describe Feedback: Please see the attached letter. Uploads: city.council.5.11.docx Provide an email to receive a copy of your sbanta@uso.org submission. i South Texas 320 5'i' Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78419 361.961.2391 www.southtexas.uso.org May 11, 2021 Hon. Mayor Paulette Guajardo Corpus Christi City Council 1201 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Re: Agenda item P.(25), 21-0557, Federal Economic Stimulus Package, May 11, 2021 Dear Mayor Guajardo and City Councilmembers, I respectfully request City Council Members strongly consider designating part of the American Rescue Plan Act money received by the City of Corpus Christi (about $68 million) be used to assist local nonprofit organizations. USO South Texas has struggled through the pandemic as all of our fundraisers have been canceled. This has been extremely difficult to navigate, as the need for our services has increased significantly. Due to COVID-19 the Military Members and their families serving in the Coastal Bend have suffered through financial impact due to spouses'job loss, increased food cost due to children being at home, and isolation due to Department of Defense restrictions. One of their main resources has been USO South Texas. We continue to offer them a free food pantry, free diapers and baby supplies, free crafts and snacks for their children, and as many free passes and tickets as we can afford. Today you have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the heroes serving this community. They are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to protect you. Are you willing to help USO South Texas protect them? Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Sarah Banta USO South Texas Executive Director USO South Texas, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) corporation, tax ID 13-1610451 Norma Duran From: JotForm <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 11:06 AM To: CitySecretary; Norma Duran Subject: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 05-11-2021 - Kimberly Barrientos [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning: Replies to this message will go to returns@jotform.com. If you are unsure this is correct please contact the Helpdesk at 826-3766. _Public Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 05-11-2021 Name Kimberly Barrientos Address Street Address: 3902 GREENWOOD DR City: CORPUS CHRISTI State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78416 Topic Fed. Economic Stimulus Package—American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Agenda Item Number P.(25) number 21-0557 Describe Feedback: Please see attached comments form. Uploads: Federal Economic Stimulus Package—American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.pdf Provide an email to receive a copy of your kbarrientos@beccb.org submission. i PUBLIC COMMENT/INPUT FORM City of Corpus Christi This form is not for City Council. This form is for City Boards, Committees and Commissions ONLY. Enter the name of the City Board, Committee or Commission: DATE OF MEETING (mm/dd/yy): 05/11/21 NAME: Kim Barrientos ADDRESS: 3902 Greenwood Drive CITY: Corpus Christi STATE: TX ZIP: 78416 TOPIC: American Rescue Plan Act AGENDA ITEM NUMBER (if applicable): Agenda item P.(25), 21-0557 If no agenda item is specified, then this will be considered a general public comment and not a public hearing. When it comes to the American Rescue Plan Act, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Bend respectfully requests that the Corpus Christi City Council considers non-profits and the negative impact they have endored over the last year and a half. Below are a list of reasons we need your support now more than ever: Cancelled special svents Staff fourloughs Pay cuts Unsuccessful fundraisers Reduction in annual revenue and while expense stayed the same or increased Using reserve funds to operate Serving less youth As you start to explore the best uses for the American Rescue Plan Act funds, please keep in mind the dozens of local nonprofits that provide the safety net this community so desperately needs. Thank you for your consideration! Kim Barrientos Chief Executive Officer Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Bend Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 9:44 AM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Norma Duran; Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Public Input: 05-11-2021 - Lydia Aleman FYI. 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'lublic Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 05-11-2021 Name Lydia Aleman Address Street Address: 2410 Bevecrest Dr. City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78415 Topic Federal Economic Stimulus Package—American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Agenda Item Number P.(25) number 21-0557 Describe Feedback: Submitting support letter on behalf of Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas to support funding to non- profits in Corpus Christi through United Way of the Coastal Bend. Uploads: UWCB -Corpus Christi Council.pdf 1 Provide an email to receive a copy of your emorales@gsgst.org submission. 2 * 0 girl scouts of greater south texas Dear Corpus Christi Council, In my tenure as CEO of Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas, girls have never faced more challenging circumstances. Disrupted routines and isolation due to school closures and social distancing,feelings of pain and reckoning with racial injustice, personal stress of financial hardship—these are just a few of the social and economic stressors deeply impacting the health and well-being of girls in our country. As we face disruptions to our in-person programming, we are keenly aware that the sisterhood of Girl Scouts is more important than ever. Maintaining routines, preserving normalcy, and staying connected are crucial to helping youth through the trauma of this difficult time. Connection and community building are core to Girl Scouting, and we are dedicated to providing the resources to help girls and families when they feel alone. Some of the many ways Girl Scouts is supporting the mental and emotional health of girls include: • Ensuring girls continue to stay connected to their friends and communities, even during social distancing. • Providing immediate support for girls struggling with mental health issues through the K-12 Patch Program. • Encouraging girls to get outside and explore their surroundings through activities and adventures, while being safe. • Trauma-informed training for high school girls and adult volunteers to recognize stress and anxiety in girls—both during and after the COVID-19 crisis—and engage them in conversations. In our own community, we have also addressed some of the socio-economic struggles to keep girls on board with Girl Scouts. We believe it is imperative that we continue to be there for girls when they need us most. Please support Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas and United Way of the Coastal Bend to continue funding and providing financial assistance to keep girls in Girl Scouting. With your support, Girl Scouts can continue to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Thank you. Sincerely, y - P'Am Lydia P.Aleman, Chief Executive Officer Y 316�► Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 4:58 PM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Norma Duran; Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 05-11-2021 - Becky Meyer FYI. Thank you, Aly Berlanga From:JotForm <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 20214:24 PM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Norma Duran <NormaD2@cctexas.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 05-11-2021- Becky Meyer [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning: Replies to this message will go to returns@iotform.com. If you are unsure this is correct please contact the Helpdesk at 826-3766. L r Public Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 05-11-2021 Name Becky Meyer Address Street Address: 3302 Crestmeadow Drive City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78415 Topic Federal Economic Stimulus Package Agenda Item Number 21-0557 Describe Feedback: Dear Mayor Guajardo and City Councilmembers, I respectfully ask that monies from American Rescue Act Fund be used to assist local nonprofits that are still struggling financially due to smaller or cancelled fundraisers, of which are directly affecting operating expenses and programming capabilities. And also to help get trained staff into organizations 1 that are still experiencing low staff numbers. Many nonprofits are still being negatively impacted in these ways.These nonprofits continue to serve our neediest community members to the best of their ability. With financial,this impact could be even greater. And in turn, help make our community be even more resilient. Thank you very much for your time. Provide an email to receive a copy of your becky.meyer@youthodyssey.com submission. 2 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 8:07 AM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Sarah Brunkenhoefer; Norma Duran Subject: FW: Public Input: 05-11-2021 - Trina Martinez FYI. Thank you, Aly Berlanga From:JotForm <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 20219:39 PM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Norma Duran <NormaD2@cctexas.com> Subject: Public Input: 05-11-2021 -Trina Martinez [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning; Replies to this message will go to returns@iotform.com. if you are unsure this is correct please contact the Helpdesk at 826-3766. r Public Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 05-11-2021 Name Trina Martinez Address Street Address: 105 Ocean Way City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78411 Topic Federal Economic Stimulus Package—American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Agenda Item Number P.(25), 21-0557 Describe Feedback: Dear Mayor Guajardo and City Councilmembers, It was brought to my attention that,the city staff is not recommending that any of the American Rescue Plan Act money received by the City of Corpus Christi be used to assist local nonprofit organizations. I would like to request that the City Council consider setting aside a portion of the funds with the objective to help nonprofits that are still negatively impacted by the pandemic. These organizations provide an invaluable assistant to the communities where they serve,typically in low income sectors of the community. The assistance they provide will continue to help in very specific areas such as education, child care, and behavioral assistance,just to mention some. Maintaining these non-profit organizations operable will help them to continue their mission to help the most needed in our community. Thank you for your attention. Respectfully, Trina C. Martinez Provide an email to receive a copy of your trina.cecilia@gmail.com submission. z Sarah Brunkenhoefer I From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 3:55 PM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Sarah Brunkenhoefer; Norma Duran Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 05-10-2021 - Kristi Phillips FYI. Thank you, Aly Berlanga From:JotForm <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 20213:51 PM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Norma Duran <NormaD2@cctexas.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 05-10-2021 - Kristi Phillips [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning: Replies to this message will go to returns otformxom. If you are unsure this is correct please contact the Helpdesk at 826-3766. Public Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 05-10-2021 Name Kristi Phillips Address Street Address: 13858 Topsail St Street Address Line 2: 5203 City: Corpus Christi State/ Province: TX Postal/Zip Code: 78418 Topic American Rescue Plan Act fund allocation Agenda Item Number P. (25) 21-0557 Describe Feedback: My name is Kristi Phillips. I am the Executive Director of Family Counseling Service, a nonprofit organization serving our area for 78 yrs. I am respectfully asking the Corpus Christi City Council to consider allocating a portion of the funds from the American Rescue Plan to assist nonprofits dedicated to serving our community.The pandemic has a unique impact on nonprofits.The demand for services has increased while fundraising events had to be altered or cancelled. As restrictions are lifted, fundraising events continue to be a challenge as the public is understandably reluctant to attend such gatherings. For Family Counseling Service, the cost resulting from transitioning to telehealth (technology, equipment) has resulted in unexpected expenses. I understand there are many worthy expenses to utilize this funding and I am simply asking for the nonprofit community to be considered in the discussion of fund allocation. Respectfully, Kristi Phillips, LMFT-S Family Counseling Service Provide an email to receive a copy of your kphillips@fcscb.org submission. 2 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 2:21 PM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Norma Duran; Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Public Input: 05-11-2021 - Libby Averyt FYI. Thank you, Aly Berlanga From:JotForm <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 20212:16 PM To:CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Norma Duran <NormaD2@cctexas.com> Subject: Public Input: 05-11-2021 - Libby Averyt [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] lies rn t€ rn�c If you are.unsure this is correct please contact the 73 Public Comment& Input Form Date of Meeting 05-11-2021 Name Libby Averyt Address Street Address: 430 Grant Place City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78411 Topic American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Agenda Item Number P (25) 21-0557 Describe Feedback: Mayor Guajardo and City Councilmembers, Please see the attached letter requesting that you consider providing help to local nonprofit businesses as you explore best uses of the Federal Economic Stimulus Package monies. Fundraising for many nonprofits still is far below pre-COVID levels and agencies are working hard to provide much- needed services to our community. While some 1 funding has been available for direct client care, little money has been available for administrative costs. I appreciate any consideration you can provide. Libby Averyt President &CEO United Way of the Coastal Bend Uploads: Avervt Public Comment.gdf Provide an email to receive a copy of your libby.avervt@gmail.com submission. z United Way of the Coastal Bend Board of Directors May 10, 2021 Officers Hon. Mayor Paulette Guajardo Chair Corpus Christi Cit Council Gabe Guerra p Y Kleberg Bank 1201 Leopard St. Chair-Elect Corpus Christi,TX 78401 Erik Simpson Valero—Three Rivers Treasurer Re:Agenda item P.(25), 21-0557, Federal Economic Stimulus Package, May 11, 2021 John Owen Goodwill Industries Dear Mayor Guajardo and City Councilmembers, Secretary It is my understanding that at this time, city staff is not recommending that any of the American Alicia Matus Rescue Plan Act money received by the City of Corpus Christi (about$68 million) be used to assist local LyondellBasell Industries nonprofit organizations. I respectfully ask that the City Council consider setting aside a portion of the President and CEO funds—no more than $1 million—to help nonprofits that continue to be negatively impacted by the Libby Averyt pandemic. I am in discussions with Nueces County officials regarding a similar request. United Way of the Coastal Bend In April,we asked many local nonprofits to describe their situations. Time and again,we heard stories Members of canceled fundraisers, eliminated staff positions, pay cuts and ending the fiscal year with a deficit.As Lori Dellinger businesses that employ thousands in our community, many sought assistance under the Payroll Frost Bank Protection Plan but that was not enough to offset the significant reduction in donations. Nonprofits J.D.Egbert generally are lean operations and still,they continue to make cuts where possible. Branscomb I PC If you so choose,the United Way of the Coastal Bend stands ready to help facilitate such a grant Paul Fritsch program as we did last fall with the city. You may remember that the City of Corpus Christi-United Way ExxonMobil program awarded $475,000 in grants of up to$25,000 to 32 local nonprofits. The requests at the time Wesley Gore totaled more than $1.2 million from more than 50 organizations. The need still exists. Fundraising has NuStar Energy not returned to pre-COVID levels and service demands upon some nonprofits has been overwhelming. Catherine Hilliard Hilliard,Martinez,Gonzales Please remember, too, that while you may have heard reports about some local agencies receiving LLP government or foundation money to help with the crisis,those funds were to be used for direct client Trina Martinez services—not their own administrative costs. For example, United Way of the Coastal Bend raised more than$720,000 for COVID recovery in 2020 but required the grantees to use those funds to help local Robert Rocha residents—not to pay their own operational expenses. Corpus Christi Fire Dept. Judith Talavera As you start to explore the best uses for the American Rescue Plan Act funds, please keep in mind AEP Texas the dozens of local nonprofits that provide the safety net this community so desperately needs. I ask for Javier Wiley your consideration regardless of whether you choose to partner again with United Way of the Coastal H-E-B Plus Saratoga Bend. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I am happy to answer any questions as you move forward. Respectfully, Libby Averyt President&CEO 4659 Everhart Road,Corpus Christi,TX 78411 1361.882.2529 1361.888.6882:fax I www.uwcb.org Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 3:19 PM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Norma Duran; Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 05-11-2021 - Cesar Flores Flores FYI. Thank you, Aly Berlanga From:JotForm <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 20213:03 PM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Norma Duran <NormaD2@cctexas.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 05-11-2021 -Cesar Flores Flores [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] 1lilarnin ; ------------ p fes'to i Isis rrlssage�Nillo tit,r [ofdm of If yoi�-,ar+w uure the i ',correct plae ebntact the Helpdk Vat$2b47C6; . !` Public Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 05-11-2021 Name Cesar Flores Flores Address Street Address: 614 Horne Rd Street Address Line 2: 614 Horne Rd City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78416 Topic American Rescue Plan Act funds Agenda Item Number P.(25) number 21-0557, Federal Economic Stimulus Package—American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Describe Feedback: As the Executive Director of a local Non-Profit agency that has 35 employees, I have witnessed first hand the effects of the Covid pandemic. While we may have received either PPP or EIDL loans, they CANNOT in any way make up for the disruption in business that we experienced during the lock down 1 in 2020 and what we are currently facing as the city opens up. We shut down operations on 4 separate occasions in 2020-2021 due to Covid contact or infections. We've lost an estimated $150,000 in revenue and doesn't account for the current losses in attendance. Our staff has been thru a nightmarish situation as we have managed to stay open as an essential business servicing essential employees. I urge you to consider the use of the Federal Economic Stimulus Package on non-profit agencies such as us,who have been in the community for over 95 years and serve the very core child care and youth services of the community. Cesar Flores (361) 774-2093 Uploads: NCCC Narrative who we are.pdf Provide an email to receive a copy of your cflores209@gmail.com submission. 2 Neighborhood Centers of Corpus Christi began as a missionary program that was established by the Federated Missionary Society on November 3, 1926.The program consisted primarily of afternoon Sunday school and Church School services that were conducted by each of the Missionary Society Members Church. During early 1940's,surveys and studies of the needs of the neighborhood were conducted and resulted with a realignment of the efforts of the Society to resemble those of Community Settlement Houses already in existence the East Coast. Educational activities were aimed at the mainly Latino population the group served from Corpus Christi. In addition, events were held to promote better racial understanding, provide basic health care within the community as well as an outlet for participants to showcase their culture and traditions. On May 6th, 1946 the name of the organization became The Community Settlement House of Corpus Christi, Nueces County,Texas and was incorporated was under the laws of the State of Texas as a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization.All our Board members are volunteers who do not receive compensation for their services. On August 9, 1965,the name was changed to Neighborhood Centers of Corpus Christi and adopted the following Mission Statement: Neighborhood Centers of Corpus Christi provides educational and recreational programs and social facilities aimed at improving the living conditions of low-income family groups. Through these services, we will foster the development of strong leadership skills along with building positive character and advancing their civic interest. Neighborhood Centers has 2 major programs that it promotes: 1) Early Childhood Learning Centers,Ages 0-5 2) Youth Development—Participatory Recreation,Ages 7-18 We operate 4 Early Childhood Learning Centers for children ages 0-5.We also have 2 gyms co-located at 2 of our facilities. Molina Neighborhood Center, Early Learning and Recreation Center 614 Horne Rd. Corpus Christi,TX 78416 361-853-8881 Child Care: M-F 6:00 AM -6:00 PM Gym Recreation, Summer: M-F, 11:00 AM.—6:00 PM Elgin Park Neighborhood Center, Early Learning Center only 2955 Greenwood Corpus Christi,TX 78405 361-884-3451 Hours: M-F 6:00 AM -6:00 PM Marguerite Child Development Center, Early Learning Center only 2018 Marguerite Corpus Christi,TX 78405 361-904-0904 Hours: M-F 6:00 AM -6:00 PM Gollihar Neighborhood Center, Early Learning and Amateur Boxing(Recreation)Center 3333 Gollihar Corpus Christi,TX 78415 361-806-2959 Learning Center: M-F 6:00 AM -6:00 PM Boxing: M-Th 6:00 PM -8:00 PM Our Early Childhood Learning centers are located throughout the West Side of Corpus Christi in predominantly lower income neighborhoods that have been historically underserved with a high population of economically disadvantaged families. Our parent fees are set on a sliding scale based on income percentage when to the Federal Poverty Level set by the U.S Health and Human Services Department.We are also a Texas Workforce Service provider serving parents who qualify for fess assistance. As our origin's date back to 1926,we are one of the founding agencies with the United Way of the Coastal Bend. Our 2 recreation facilities provide outreach services for children ages 7-18 thru year round and summer programs.At the Molina property we have a full size gym that provides low cost summer recreation for school aged kids at extremely affordable rates. For the past 65 years we have sponsored a 5 day youth outdoor summer education camp at the HEB Family Foundation Campsite, Leakey,TX. We also facilitate family engagement programs throughout during the school year.At our Gollihar we maintain a fully functioning amateur boxing club that is equipped with a tournament size ring, heavy bags,and all the training equipment necessary to offer school aged children an opportunity to compete in the world of amateur boxing. Both recreation programs are aimed at youth ages 7-18 throughout the community and are open to the public. Our corporate offices are located at 614 Horne Rd Corpus Christi,TX 78416 (361)853-8881 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From:Jimmy Nguyen <tin361@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 20219:36 AM To: Rebecca Huerta <RebeccaH@cctexas.com> Subject:Seagull/Animal Feeding [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Rebecca, I am reaching out to you as advised by the Mayor to support the agenda item regarding feeding seagulls and animals. We have personally been dealing with this issue in my neighborhood for nearly 2 years now.The other neighbors even longer. I've contacted all branches of the city: code enforcement, Police, Game Wardens, Urban biologists, Animal Control, and the Health Department. I have received some help and some have spoken to this neighbor. While this neighbor continues to deny that she is feeding the seagulls, all of the neighbors around them have seen it. Currently, feeding seagulls and animals is not illegal, and to be honest, it will probably be hard to enforce. Our main issue is the excessive bird droppings and noise. Reading the municipal code, "Noise nuisance means any loud, irritating, vexing or disturbing sound originating from a nearby property under separate ownership which causes injury, discomfort, or distress of a person of reasonable nervous sensibilities, or any sound that exceeds the maximum permitted sound levels specified in section 31-3." The noise is very discomforting. The birds are not there all day, but we do see them every evening. When around, they squawk, in hopes the neighbors come out to feed. I think our biggest help was from the Urban Biologist assigned by the Director of Texas parks and wildlife. He talked to this neighbor and it appears that she has reduced or stopped feeding the seagulls, but as a result of feeding, they still linger around on the house and nearby. We want to remain somewhat anonymous, so we don't draw unwanted attention to our neighborhood. Please relay this message to the Mayor and Council and confirm reciept. Thank you. Jimmy i * Mini-Storage Oso 10/14/20 To: Jimmy Nguyen > Hi Mr. Nguyen, I know that some of your other neighbors were calling the city sometime last year/early this year about the seagull problem and wanted us to do the same and we did. It seemed to have stopped for a bit but then it seems like either she has them trained to keep coming back or she is feeding them again. She likes to stand on her back porch with an ice scooper and scoop food out of a big bag and feed them. Other than that we have looked into putting up the bird spikes on top of our covered parking to see if that would stop them but haven't yet. We did order some bird repellant that we have put up for the pigeons that like to nest in the covered area and it seems to work for them so we were going to put some on that on top to see if it would work for the seagulls also before trying the spikes. David McCormick Oso Mini Storage 361-939-7867 2 5:31 Walter Years ago I seen her out with a bowl in her arms throwing food out and the birds just flocking all around her then they put the fence up when the birds start diving down into the backyard that's when she's feeding them Ck .Ly - . f P https://www.kristv.com/city-could-fine-those-feeding-animals-citing-a-public-nuisance?fbcIid=IwAR1CN7wU- PAkOHvWSmg3PwfPYo13gZOOzbyAiz3LtgRZ3KkHG2i LG99M8UA 3 i 4 rjk; fy x- F kt P� 3Al f�F �f 4 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 10:48 AM To: Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW:Trailer park Attachments: Trailer Park - COS - SA paper - May 10, 2021.pdf Thank you, Aly Berlanga From: Richard Weitzel <richard.weitzel@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 20219:25 AM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com> Subject: Fwd:Trailer park [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Abetter copy-with dates ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Richard Weitzel <richard.weitzel@gmail.com> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 at 9:16 AM Subject: Fwd:Trailer park To: <CitySecretary@cctexas.com> This is in reference to the proposed "RV Park" rezoning This is what happens when an "RV Park" can't make it, reduces rates, and it becomes a "trailer park" I'm certain the City Council doesn't want, or need, this kind of publicity for Mustang Island. Respectfully, Richard Weitzel Cell: 210 776 4496 Subject:Trailer park i 'I'l CL PO m Zr pj ID M eD P-0 � (D �l . ILI 0 519 -ell (D C) A) (D L�5 " . 0. 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When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert(@cctexas.com. ] ] This is the kind of publicity the Corpus City Council needs- NOT the trailer park murders Respectfully Richard Weitzel Cell: 210 776 4496 ---------- Forwarded message--------- From: rweitzel <rweitzel@sstsinc.net> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 at 7:01 AM Subject: Mustang Island Is The Best Sandy Beach In Texas To: <richard.weitzel@gmail.com> https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/texas/pristine-beach-tx/ Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8+,an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone 1 Mustang Island Is The Best Sandy Beach In Texas Page 1 of 8 YOUR STATE a EEf0r@ib11t0ffers the Best Chance for a OPEN Ffletk�Zaim No Court Needed Posted in Texas Nature May 14, 2020 by Katie Lawrence An Underrated Beach In Texas, Mustang Island Has The Whitest, Most Pristine Sand In The State Texas beaches, especially in the Galveston area, are known for having muddy, brown sand with water to match —not to mention the disgusting seaweed riddling the shoreline. However hard to believe it may be, our state actually has some beautiful beaches to offer as well. One you've probably never heard of is Mustang Island, an 18-mile stretch of land near Corpus Christi. With its beautiful sand and blue water, it won't take long before you fall in love with this sandy beach in Texas. Let's check it out. We're aware that these uncertain times are limiting many aspects of life. While we continue to feature destinations that make our state wonderful, please take proper precautions or add them to your bucket list to see at a later date. If you know of a local business that could use some extra support during these times, please nominate them here: onlyinyourstate.com/nominate With over five miles of pristine coastline, Mustang Island is the perfect little getaway for you and your family. file:///C:/Users/sarahb/AppData/Local/Temp/Low/FLGDCTUU.htm 5/10/2021 Mustang Island Is The Best Sandy Beach In Texas Page 2 of 8 YOUR STATE Q z wK h S5- ' Flickr/diannbayes It's much less popular than other beaches in Texas, so you're guaranteed an experience nothing short of absolute relaxation and rejuvenation. Flickr/diannbayes TaN �rdriel�scnow, limited serial numbers OPEN 0000H . RAM TRX 0-60 3.2 SEC. X Not only can you enjoy the gorgeous water and sand, but you can also go fishing in the bay, bird watch, camp, picnic, hike, kayak, and more - all with few to no distractions due to the secluded nature of the beach. Flickr/acreisner If you want to stay overnight, there are 48 campsites with running water and electricity as well as 50 drive-up primitive sites with utilities less than a mile away. Flickdalincolnt file:///C:/Users/sarahb/AppData/Local/Temp/Low/FLGDCTUU.htm 5/10/2021 Mustang Island Is The Best Sandy Beach In Texas Page 3 of 8 One of 4-m +gyres# actions at Mustang Island is the paddling trail, a 20-nj e long section of the ay"th'of passes through some of the best shallow-water fishin�g-tt areas in Texas and provides close-up views of coastal birds. Flickr/gruenemann So if you're looking for a new beach to explore this season, look no further than Mustang Island. Flickr/gruenemann For more beautiful beaches to check out this season, click here. Have you ever been to this sandy beach in Texas? What's your favorite beach in the Lone Star State? Let us know in the comments below! Address: Mustang Island, Texas, USA FE-2 THE OIYS VISITOR CENTER SANDY BEACH IN TEXAS May 28, 2020 Jackie Ann What are the most beautiful beaches in Texas? Texas may not have a reputation for being a beach state, despite its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Fortunately, Texas does have several beautiful beaches that are ideal for a day of fun in the sun. South Padre Island is one of the most popular beaches in Texas, and with Schlitterbahn Waterpark nearby, visitors to South Padre Island have plenty of options when it comes to beating the heat. Overlooking Aransas Bay in southeastern Texas, Rockport Beach is one of the cleanest beaches in Texas and perfect for casual strolls in the surf. Where can I go primitive camping in Texas? One of the best ways to explore Texas is by immersing yourself in the state's unique landscape, and primitive camping is a great way to see the state. Big Bend National Park offers three campgrounds for the primitive camper, and some of the most stunning scenery in the Lone Star State. For beautiful waterfront views, pitch a tent at one of the campsites at Guadalupe River State Park where you can swim, fish, and kayak the river or explore the 10+ miles of hiking and biking trails. What is there for kids to do in summer in Texas? file:///C:/Users/sarahb/AppData/Local/Temp/Low/FLGDCTUU.htm 5/10/2021 Mustang Island Is The Best Sandy Beach In Texas Page 4 of 8 There rib pI nty,of it kids of all ages in Texas. With over 125 lakes, the Lone Star Stage iFull of 'r,is water a e boating, fishing, tubing, or kayaking. Schlitterbahn Water Park I always a popular summertime destination, where families with kids of all ages will enjoy the thrill of their unique water park. For a tree top thrill, consider heading over to Bastrop, where you can soar through the tree tops at Zip Lost Pines. 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Trailer park in Colorado Springs Mustang Island doesn't need "RV Parks" that turn into Trailer Parks! ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: rweitzel <rweitzel@sstsinc.net> Date: Tue, May 11, 2021 at 8:26 AM Subject: To: <richard.weitzelCa@gmail.com> Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8+, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone 1 „ , u,e investments in infrastruc- harm from the downturn to serve funds. The funding could pro- aids right direction,”Biden said. ture, families and educa- workers, small businesses vide a jolt of "Our economic plan is tion to be funded by higher and affected industries. the growth after Wt working.I never said—and taxes on corporations and Money can replace lost pub- ticked rate sp( thf no serious analyst ever sug- the wealthy. Some of that lic sector up slightly to 6.1 per revenues. Essen cent in April, a sign of how Family identifies 6vicUms kifled in sho • Oting at Colo. birthday pafty By Nelson Oliveira L y NEW YORK DAILY NEWS A woman who lost sixr members of her family when a " gunman opened fire during a birthday party ,I Sunday in Colorado Springs has identified the k, victims as her mother, her two brothers,her sister-in- law ister-in law and her sister-in-law's "" v z two siblings. o. Nubia Marquez, 28, said te, the family was celebrating m an her birthday as well as the }� = birthdays of her mother,Jo- xE m .. arena Cruz, who would -- _ j ofa have turned 54, and her z �, brother Melvin Perez, who « h -` _.'` r would have turned 31 this :�. E week. Nubia Marquez and her husband, Freddy Mar- quez,left the party around 10 p.m.Saturday,about two hours before the rampage, Jerilee Bennett/Tribune News service I she told local newspaper Freddy Marquez comforts his wife,Nubia Marquez,near the scene where her i The Gazette. mother and other family members were killed in a mass shooting early Sunday. I The shooter, the boy- I friend of one of the victims, zette. The other four were shooting was still under- ment Sunday. s fatally shot himself before her brother,Jose Guttierez, way when first responders "As the chief ofpolice,as g police arrived at the scene 21; Melvin Perez's wife, began heading to the a husband,as a father,as a to shortly after midnight, ac- Mayra Perez,32;and Mayra scene. grandfather, as a member cording to police. Authori- Perez's siblings, ISandra "Sounds like more shots of this community, my v ties said they will only con- and Jose Ibarra. are still being fired. Keep heart breaks for the fami- d firm the names of the vic- Freddy Marquez identi- your distance," a dispatch- lies who have lost someone v tims and suspect once a fied the accused shooter as er reportedly told first re- they love and for the chil- p coroner has. positively Sandra Ibarra's boyfriend sponders, according to a dren who have lost their C identified the bodies. and said the man was"qui- transcript published by lo- parents," he wrote. "From t3 The suspect, who Nubia et" and always armed with cal news station KKTV. the officers who responded A Marquez knew only as "Ju- a gun,according to The Ga- "We're looking like we to the shooting to the inves- di apparently drove to zette. have multiple victims," a tigators still on scene, we al Cruz's mobile home while Joanna Cruz, mean- dispatcher said after that. are all left incredibly shak- gZ kids and adults were cele- while, was "hardworking" The rampage is one of en. This is something you di brating the three birthdays, and loved by everyone the deadliest mass shoot- hope never happens in sit walked into the trailer and around her, he told the pa- ings in Colorado's history. your own community, in le; "began shooting people at per. It comes less than two the place that you call to the party before taking his "She was always laugh- months after a gunman home." sti own life," police said in a ing," Freddy Marquez said. killed 10 people at a Boul- Police have released few statement Sunday. "They were all great peo- der supermarket. details about the shooting to No children were hurt in ple," he added. "Words fall short to de- and there was no word on a so the shooting. Dispatch communica- scribe the tragedy that took possible motive. The de- cc Joanna Cruz and Perez tions between the Colora- place this morning," Colo- partment did not return a siE were among the killed,Nu- do Springs Police Depart- rado Springs Police Chief request for more informa- pe bia Marquez told The Ga- ment and EMS suggests the Vince Niski said in a state- tion Monday. 1 AGENDA MEMORANDUM Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for May 11, 2021 - Second Reading Ordinance for May 18, 2021 DATE: April 14, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, Director Development Services alraymond(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Reimbursement Agreement with Mostaghasi Investment Trust Wastewater Lift Station — River Ridge Unit 4 CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement for up to $2,041,201.17 with Mostaghasi Investment Trust to construct a new Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main for a proposed residential and commercial development located west of the U.S. Highway 77 (1-69) and County Road 52 Intersection with a completion date of within 24 months; transferring $372,704.89 from the Water Arterial Transmission and Grid Main Trust Fund, $83,339.25 from the Water Distribution Main Trust Fund, and $101,793.65 from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; appropriating $1,772.500.78 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; transferring of future revenue of $268,700.39 collectively from Water and Wastewater lot and acreage fees and pro rate fees to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; authorizing appropriation of $268,700.39 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer per the agreement. (District 1) SUMMARY: Mostaghasi Investment Trust purposes to construct sanitary sewer infrastructure to serve and develop a new planned residential subdivision and proposed apartment complex which requires construction of a new Wastewater Lift Station. The developer has requested a developer reimbursement agreement to service approximately 256 acres of land with various uses and build out rates that include low density residential, high density residential and commercial development and allow the developer to continue with the planned residential subdivision's development. The lift station will replace the Hwy 77 Lift Station. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Developer, Mostaghasi Investment Trust, has requested reimbursement through a developer reimbursement agreement to construct a duplex lift station with pumps, accessories, wet well, discharge piping and valves along with ventilation, flow meter, order controls and site improvements, 200 linear feet of 15 diameter gravity sanitary sewer, 1,900 linear feet of 12" diameter gravity sanitary sewer, and 600 linear feet of 8" diameter gravity sanitary sewer to be built at master plan depths (City of Corpus Christi Wastewater Collection Master plan, Allison WWTP Service Area), Force Main, Manholes at a maximum of 500 feet apart, 1500 SF of 7" thick concrete driveway, with all required pumps, meters and other site improvements. The lift station will have 6" diameter discharge header piping and will pump into the existing 6" diameter force main. Approximately 100 feet of new 6" force main will be installed in order to tie into the existing force main. The developer is required to construct the Wastewater Lift Station in accordance to the criteria established by TCEQ in TAC 30 Chapter 217, and pipe embedment and trench backfill will conform to applicable City of Corpus Christi standards. This project will serve 256 acres located at US HWY 77 and CR 52. The River Ridge Unit 4 Subdivision consists of 38.75 acres is zoned RS-6 and proposes 136 single family homes. North of CR 52 along US HWY 77 is the Nemec Towne Center.The commercial preliminary plat consists of 26.318 acres and a portion was rezoned from FR to CG-2 to construct a Hobby Lobby & Shopping Center. 16.137 acres at the southeast corner of US HWY 77 and CR 52 is proposed for annexation and consists of 1.572 commercial acres and 14.62 acres of multi-family development. Currently there is no gravity sanitary sewer in this area to serve the proposed developments. Wastewater Lift Stations and Force Main Lines that are required and comply with the wastewater master plan are eligible for reimbursement under UDC Sections 8.5.2.E.3 and 8.5.2.E.4 respectively. The Sanitary Sewer Trunk System Trust Fund is used to reimburse developers for the construction of these types of improvements. ALTERNATIVES: Denying or amend the request. The Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund could fund the project in two years without any transfers, which is in line when the project would be finalized. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The total cost of the project is $2,061,200.00. Less the $19,998.83 lot/acreage fee credit, the reimbursable amount is $2,041,201.17. The available balance of the Sanitary Sewer Trunk System Trust Fund of$1,214,662.99 will be appropriated. $372,704.89 will be transferred to the Water Arterial Transmission and Grid Main Trust Fund, $83,339.25 from the Water Distribution Main Trust Fund, and $101,793.65 from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; appropriating $1,772,500.78 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; the remaining $268,700.39 will be appropriated and would be paid out as funds become available. Per UDC 8.5.2.E.4.a "Reimbursement only shall be made when monies are available in and appropriated from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund. The order of reimbursement will be determined according to the date the wastewater lift station construction and reimbursement agreement is approved by City Council. This action will leave the total trust funds at a zero balance. It is anticipated that the funds will be replenished to cover the refundable amount within three months. This request is a one-time cost associated with the development of the project. Funding Detail: Fund: 4220 Sanitary Sewer Trunk System Trust Fund Organization/Activity: 21800 Sanitary Sewer Trunk System Trust Mission Element: 777 Project# (CIP Only): N/A Account: 540450 Reimbursement to Developers Fund: 4220 Sanitary Sewer Collection Line Trust Fund Organization/Activity: 21801 Sanitary Sewer Collection Line Trust Mission Element: 777 Project# (CIP Only): N/A Account: 540450 Reimbursement to Developers Fund: 4030 Water Distribution Main Trust Fund Organization/Activity: 21806 Water Distribution Main Trust Mission Element: 777 Project# (CIP Only): N/A Account: 540450 Reimbursement to Developers Fund: 4030 Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Trust Fund Organization/Activity: 21805 Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Trust Mission Element: 777 Project# (CIP Only): N/A Account: 540450 Reimbursement to Developers RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the River Ridge Unit 4, Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main lines; this agreement will facilitate the installation of wastewater service to this proposed development and will provide adequate wastewater services to the proposed construction of new residential and commercial subdivisions in this surrounding area. The request in in accordance with UDC Section 8.5.2.E Wastewater Trunk Force Main Extensions and 8.5.2.E.4 Wastewater Lift station Installation. River Ridge Unit 4 Lift Station and related improvements will provide capacity and greater access to Sanitary Sewer for 256 acres near US HWY 77 and CR 52. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance (with exhibits) Presentation Location Map Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement for up to $2,041,201.17 with Mostaghasi Investment Trust to construct a new Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main for a proposed residential and commercial development located west of the U.S. Highway 77 (1-69) and County Road 52 Intersection with a completion date of within 24 months; transferring $372,704.89 from the Water Arterial Transmission and Grid Main Trust Fund, $83,339.25 from the Water Distribution Main Trust Fund, and $101,793.65 from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; appropriating $1,772,500.78 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; transferring of future revenue of $268,700.39 collectively from Water and Wastewater lot and acreage fees and pro rate fees to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; authorizing appropriation of $268,700.39 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer per the agreement. (District 1) WHEREAS, the Wastewater Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Trust Fund was established by Ordinance No. 17396 to encouraging the orderly development of subdivisions within and surrounding the City of Corpus Christi, Texas and is allowed per Texas Local Government Code §395.001(4)(C); WHEREAS,the City is executing the Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement (Agreement) as trustee of the Wastewater Trust Fund pursuant to UDC §8.5; WHEREAS, the City is acting as trustee to further its governmental functions of providing water and sewer service; WHEREAS, the City's participation as Trustee does not create a loan of its credit because Texas Constitution Article 11, Section 3 prohibits the City from becoming a subscriber to the capital of any private corporation or association, or make any appropriation or donation to the same, or in anywise loan its credit; WHEREAS, execution of the Agreement constitutes a promise to pay only to the extent that the assets and future assets of the trust are sufficient for such purpose and that any judgment will only be satisfied out of the assets of the trust and not out of the City's assets and the City is excluded from personal liability; WHEREAS, the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund does not currently have sufficient funds to fully reimburse Developer/Owner for Wastewater Improvements under the Agreement; WHEREAS, UDC 8.5.2.E.4.d. provides: A lift station construction and reimbursement agreement must be approved by the City Council before the developer starts construction. Reimbursement only shall be made when monies are available in and appropriated from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund. The order of reimbursement will be determined according to the date the waste water lift station construction and reimbursement agreement is approved by the City Council.; and WHEREAS, the Agreement approved herein will be first in line in the order for reimbursement from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund based on the date the agreement is approved by the City Council per UDC 8.5.2.E. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute a Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement (Agreement), attached hereto, for up to $2,041 ,201 .17 with Mostaghasi Investment Trust 1 for the construction and installation of a new Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line within 24 months for the development of the approved preliminary platted property known as River Ridge Unit 4, Corpus Christi, Texas. SECTION 2. In the event of project delay, the City Manager or designee is authorized to execute an extension of the Agreement for a period not to exceed a period of 12 months. SECTION 3. Funding in the amount of $372,704.89 is transferred from the No. 4030- 21805-777 Water Arterial Transmission and Grid Main Trust to the No.4220-21800-777 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund. SECTION 4. Funding in the amount of $83,339.25 is transferred from the No. 4030-21806- 777 Water Distribution Main Trust to the No.4220-21800-777 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund. SECTION 5. Funding in the amount of$101 ,793.65 is transferred from the No. 4030- 21801 Wastewater Collection Line Trust to the No.4220-21800-777 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund. SECTION 6. Funding in the amount of $1 ,772,500.78 is appropriated from the No.4220- 21800-777 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer for the construction of a Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line, and improvements in accordance with the Agreement. SECTION 7. The future revenue of the Water Arterial Transmission and Grid Main Trust Fund, Distribution Mains Trust Fund, and Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund are transferred to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund until $268,700.39 is appropriated from the No.4220-21800-777 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund by way of water and wastewater lot and acreage fees and pro-rata fees being deposited into the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund until $268,700.39 is appropriated from the No.4220-21800-777 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund in accordance with Section 8 of this ordinance. SECTION 8. The City Manager or designee is authorized to appropriate $268,700.39 from the No.4220-21800 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund as fund become available to reimburse the Developer for the construction of a Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line, and improvements in accordance with the Agreement. SECTION 9. This ordinance takes effect upon passage. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor WASTEWATER LIFT STATION, GRAVITY AND FORCE MAIN LINE CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT This Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into between the City of Corpus Christi ("City"), a Texas home-rule municipality, and The Mostaghasi Investment Trust, a Texas Sole Proprietor, dba Sun George Contracting Company. WHEREAS, the Developer/Owner, in compliance with the City's Unified Development Code ("UDC"), has a plat, approved by the Planning Commission on December 9, 2020 to develop a tract of land, to wit approximately 38.75 acres known as Preliminary River Ridge Unit 4, Lot 6 Block 1 and approximately 2,700 linear feet west of U.S. 77 and County Road 52 intersection, on the north side of County Road 52 as shown in the attached Exhibit 1, the content of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement; WHEREAS, under the UDC, the Developer/Owner is responsible for construction of the Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main Line ("Wastewater Improvements"); WHEREAS, under the UDC, the Developer/Owner is eligible for reimbursement of the Developer/Owner's costs for the construction of Wastewater Improvements; WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of the City that the Wastewater Improvements be constructed to its ultimate capacity under the City's applicable Master Plan; WHEREAS, Section 8.5.2.E. of the UDC authorizes the acceptance of applications to be eligible for reimbursement in the future when funds become fully available in the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund and are appropriated by the City Council; WHEREAS, the Developer/Owner has submitted an application for reimbursement of the costs from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund for installing the Wastewater Improvements, as shown in Exhibit 2, the content of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement; WHEREAS, the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund does not currently have sufficient funds to fully reimburse Developer/Owner for Wastewater Improvements; and WHEREAS, Developer/Owner may be paid when assets of the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund are sufficient, authorized for such purpose, and Developer/Owner has priority per UDC §8.5.2. E. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained in this Agreement, the parties do covenant and agree as follows: 1. TRUSTEE LIABILITY. a. The City is executing this agreement as trustee of the Wastewater Trust Fund pursuant to UDC §8.5. The City is acting as trustee to further its governmental functions of providing water and sewer service. Texas Constitution Article 11, Section 3 prohibits the City from becoming a subscriber to the capital of any private corporation or association, or make any appropriation or donation to the same, or in anywise loan its credit. As such, the City's participation as Trustee does not create a loan of its credit. Execution of this agreement constitutes a promise to pay only to the extent that the assets and future assets of the trust are sufficient for such purpose and it is expressly agreed that any judgment will only be satisfied out of the assets of the trust and not out of the City's assets. The City is excluded from personal liability. b. The Wastewater Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Trust Fund was established by Ordinance No. 17396 to encouraging the orderly development of subdivisions within and surrounding the City of Corpus Christi, Texas and continues pursuant Texas Local Government Code §395.001(4)(C). The revenue generated for funding and continuation of the Wastewater Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Trust Fund is subject to legislation of the State of Texas and the City of Corpus Christi. Nothing in this agreement guarantees neither the continuation nor future revenues of the Wastewater Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Trust Fund. The City is not liable for modification or termination of the Wastewater Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Trust Fund. The Developer/Owner agrees that any modification or termination of the Wastewater Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Trust Fund is a legislative action and does not constitute a breach of trust, an act of bad faith, an intentional or reckless indifference to the interest of a beneficiary, or a profit derived by the trustee from a breach of trust. 2. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. a. Developer/Owner shall contract with a professional engineer licensed in the State of Texas and acceptable to the City's Development Services Engineer to prepare plans and specifications for the Wastewater Improvements, as shown in the attached Exhibit 3, the content of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement, with the following minimum requirements: 1. A. Sanitary Sewer Lift Station 2 Bonds,Insurance(2.5;5) 1 LS $42,500,00 $42,5(V,00 Mobilization(51%) 1 LS $85,000,01) $85. 4.00 3 Existing Lift Station Demolition I Ld $35, 1.00 535,00.00 4 10'Diam,L1 Structure(Bottom Slab,Top Slat,wet well) I LS $245,000.00 $245, '00 5 Well Pointing for Lift Station I LS $38,000.00 $38,000,00 6 Ductile Iran Piping,F ttings,valves I LS $98,01.03 598,000.00 7 Pumps,Bases,wide Rails,and Accessories I LS $180,000.00 $180,000,CN3 8 Lift Station Electrical fElectrical Rack and Control Panel) I LS $120.000. 0 $120,000,00 9 Ultrasonic Flow Meter and 4'Fiberglass Chamber I LS $1&000. 0 528,100O,00 10 6"PVC Green C-900 Farce Main DR 25 100 LF $70.00 $7„040:00 11 Tie New 6"Force Main to Existing 6"Force Main ? LS S5540.00 $5.500.00 12 7"Thick Concrete Driveway 15 =SF $25.00 $37,500.00 13 1"HDPE waterline by epees Cut 125 LF $20.00 14 water Meter 1 EA 52,O00.00 $2,0140.00 15 'rte Proposed'1"r,DPE waterline to Existing Waterline I LS $1500.00 $1,540.00 16 7`Fall PVC:Coated Chainlink Fence with earbed wire € LS $B0 QW.00 $30,000.00 17 Extend Box Culvert and Safety End Treatment I LS $45,OW0 00 54S,o00' .W 1, 5`Diana.FRP Manhole(22'-24`Deep) 11 EA $38:300.+30 576.000.00 0 a`Diam.FRP Manhole(20'-22`01eep) 2 EA $32;300 430 $64,000.00 20 15"PVC Gravity Line(22`-24'Cut) 110 Lf $250,00 $27,50000 21 12"P+let Gravity Line( 4`-2 'Cut) 910 Lr $230.00 5209,300 40 22 12"PVC Gravity Line(20'-22'Cut) 9 i 0 LF $220,00 $200,200.00 23 Pollution Prevent` Paan I LS $12, 0.8 $12,03-00 24 OSHA Trench Protection 1930 LF $10.00 519,300.00 25 TemporaryTraffic Control 1 LS $15,000.0 $15,00X3.00 21 Wastewater Flow Control at Existing Lift Station LS $li),€?u'o= $10,000,00 27 INEC Allowance for Electrical Service to Lift Station Site 1 LS $35, o.oL1 $35,30 00 b. The plan must be in compliance with the City's master plans. Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 2 of 12 c. The plans and specifications must comply with the City's Wastewater Standards Detail Sheets and Standard Specifications. c. Before the Developer/Owner starts construction, the plans and specifications must be approved by the City's Development Services Engineer. 3. REIMBURSEMENT. a. The cost for the Wastewater Improvements less $19,998.83 lot/acreage fee credit is $2,041,201.17. Subject to the conditions for reimbursement from the Wastewater Trunk Line System Trust Fund per the UDC and this Agreement, the City will reimburse the developer, the reasonable actual cost of the Wastewater Improvements up to an amount not to exceed $2,041,201.17 as shown in the attached Exhibit 4, the contents of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement. b. Subject to the conditions for reimbursement from the Wastewater Trunk Line System Trust Fund per the UDC and this agreement, the City agrees to reimburse the Developer/Owner on a monthly basis upon invoicing for work performed. The submitted invoice shall be deemed administratively complete by the City prior to payment. The reimbursement will be made no later than 30 days from the date of the City's administrative approval of the invoice. Developer/Owner shall submit all required performance bonds and proof of required insurance under the provisions of this Agreement. c. Cost-supporting documentation to be submitted shall include: 1. Summary of Costs and Work Performed on Form provided by the Development Services Department. 2. Contractor and professional services invoices detailing work performed. 3. The first reimbursement request requires submittal of invoices for work performed. Future disbursements shall provide evidence of payment by the developer/owner through a cancelled check or bank ACH for the previous submittal. The final reimbursement request shall require evidence that all invoices to date have been paid. d. To be eligible for reimbursement, the work must be constructed in a good and workmanlike manner and must have been inspected and accepted by the City. The City agrees to conduct periodic inspections and approve the progress of the work at key points during construction. e. The final 5% of the total contract reimbursement amount will be held as retainage until such time the City issues acceptance of public infrastructure in accordance with Unified Development Code. f. In the event that this Agreement is terminated by the City as a result of an uncured default by the Developer/Owner and at a time when there has been a partial completion and/or partial payment for the improvements, then the City shall only reimburse the Developer/Owner for its costs that were legitimately incurred towards Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 3 of 12 the completion of the improvements that have been inspected and accepted by the City up to the time that the uncured default occurred. 4. PAYMENTS, CREDITS, AND DEFERRED REIMBURSEMENT. a. All payments, credits, priority of reimbursement, and deferred reimbursement shall be made in accordance with UDC §8.5. Developer/Owner understands and agrees that if funds are not available in the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund, that reimbursement will not be made until such funds are available, appropriated, and Developer/Owner has priority per UDC §8.5.2. Pursuant UDC §8.5.2. E., priority is determined according to the date the reimbursement agreement is approved by the City Council. b. Payments will not be paid when funds are not available in the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund. Payments may be made when monies are available in and appropriated from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund and the Developer/Owner has priority in accordance with UDC §8.5.2. E. c. If the developer is owed funds from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund, the developer will be given credit for lot or acreage fees that are due on subsequent final plats filed with the County Clerk in accordance with UDC §8.5.2. E. The amounts credited will be deducted from the outstanding amounts owed to the developer by the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund until the total amount owed has been paid, provided that the lands being platted are within or contiguous to the boundaries of the preliminary plat of the originally developed property, the land will be served by the wastewater trunk line for which the credit was given, and an extension of the trunk line was not required to serve the land. 5. DEVELOPER/OWNER TO COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. Developer/Owner shall award a contract and complete the Wastewater Improvements under the approved plans and specifications within 24 months from the date of City Council approval of this agreement. 6. NOTICES. a. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given under this Agreement must be given to the other party in writing at the following address: 1. If to the Developer/Owner: The Mostaghasi Investment Trust dba Sun George Contracting Development Co. Attn: Hossein Mostaghasi 8026 Bar Ie Doc Corpus Christi, Texas 78414 2. If to the City: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Director, Development Services Department 2406 Leopard Street 78401 P. O. Box 9277 Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 4 of 12 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 with a copy to: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Assistant City Manager, Business Support Services 1201 Leopard Street 78401 P. O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 b. Notice must be made by United States Postal Service, First Class mail, certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; by a commercial delivery service that provides proof of delivery, delivery prepaid; or by personal delivery. c. Either party may change the address for notices by giving notice of the change under the provisions of this section. 7. REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION. Developer/Owner shall construct the Wastewater Improvements in compliance with the City's UDC, the City's Infrastructure Design Manual, and all local, state and federal laws, codes and regulations, in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to the City's Development Services Department and reviewed and approved by the City's Development Services Engineer. 8. SITE IMPROVEMENTS. Prior to the start of construction of the Wastewater Improvements, Developer/Owner shall acquire and dedicate to the City the required additional public utility easements ("Easements"), if any, necessary for the completion of the Wastewater Improvements. If any of the property needed for the Easements is owned by a third party and the Developer/Owner is unable to acquire the Easements through reasonable efforts, then the City may use its powers of eminent domain to acquire the Easements. Developer will be responsible for cost of acquisition, payable from the reimbursement agreed to in this agreement. 9. PLATTING FEES. Developer/Owner shall pay to the City the required acreage fees and pro- rata fees as required by the UDC. 10. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence in the performance of this contract. 11. PROMPT AND GOOD FAITH ACTIONS. The parties shall act promptly and in good faith in performing their duties and obligations under this Agreement. If this Agreement calls for review or inspections by the City, then the City's reviews or inspections must be completed thoroughly and promptly. 12. DEFAULT. The following events shall constitute default: a. Developer/Owner fails to engage a professional engineer for the preparation of plans and specifications by the 10th calendar day after the date of approval of this Agreement by the City Council. b. Developer/Owner's professional engineer fails to submit the plans and specifications to the City's Director of Engineering Services by the 40th calendar day after the date of approval by City Council. Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 5 of 12 c. Developer/Owner fails to award a contract for the construction of the project, according to the approved plans and specifications, by the 70th calendar day after the date of approval by City Council. d. Developer/Owner's contractor does not reasonably pursue construction of the Wastewater Improvements under the approved plans and specifications. e. Developer/Owner's contractor fails to complete construction of the Wastewater Improvements, under the approved plans and specifications as provided in section 4 of this agreement. f. Either the City or the Developer/Owner otherwise fails to comply with its duties or obligations under this Agreement. 13. NOTICE AND CURE. a. In the event of a default by either party under this Agreement, the non-defaulting party shall deliver notice of the default, in writing, to the defaulting party stating, in sufficient detail, the nature of the default and the requirements to cure such default. b. After delivery of the default notice, the defaulting party has 15 business days from the delivery of the default notice ("Cure Period") to cure the default. c. In the event the default is not cured by the defaulting party within the Cure Period, then the non-defaulting party may pursue its remedies in this section. d. Should Developer/Owner fail to perform any obligation or duty of this Agreement, the City shall give notice to Developer/Owner, at the address stated in section 5, of the need to perform the obligation or duty, and should Developer/Owner fail to perform the required obligation or duty within 15 days of receipt of the notice, the City may perform the obligation or duty, charging the cost of such performance to Developer/Owner by reducing the reimbursement amount due Developer/Owner. e. In the event of an uncured default by the Developer/Owner, after the appropriate notice and Cure Period, the City has all its common law remedies and the City may: 1. Terminate this Agreement after the required notice and opportunity to cure the default; 2. Refuse to record a related plat or issue any certificate of occupancy for any structure to be served by the project; and/or 3. Perform any obligation or duty of the Developer/Owner under this Agreement and charge the cost of such performance to the Developer/Owner. The Developer/Owner shall pay to the City the reasonable and necessary cost of the performance within 30 days from the date the Developer/Owner receives notice of the cost of performance. In the event the Developer/Owner pays the City under the preceding sentence and is not otherwise in default under this Agreement, then the Agreement shall be considered in effect and no longer in default. Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 6 of 12 f. In the event of an uncured default by the City after the appropriate notice and Cure Period, the Developer/Owner has all its remedies at law or in equity for such default. 14. FORCE MAJEURE. a. The term "force majeure" as employed in this Agreement means and refers to acts of God; strikes, lockouts, or other industrial disturbances; acts of public enemies; insurrections; riots; epidemics; landslides; lightning; earthquakes; fires; hurricanes; storms; floods; washouts; droughts; arrests; civil disturbances; explosions; or other causes not reasonably within the control of the party claiming the inability. b. If, by reason of force majeure, either party is rendered wholly or partially unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, then the party claiming force majeure shall give written notice of the full particulars of the force majeure to the other party within ten (10) business days after the occurrence or waive the right to claim it as a justifiable reason for delay. The obligations of the party giving the required notice, to the extent affected by the force majeure, are suspended during the continuance of the inability claimed but for no longer period, and the party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch. 15. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY. Developer/Owner's contracts with the professional engineer for the preparation of the plans and specifications for the construction of the Wastewater Improvements, contracts for testing services, and contracts with the contractor for the construction of the Wastewater Improvements must provide that the City is a third-party beneficiary of each contract. 16. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS. Developer/Owner shall, before beginning the work that is the subject of this Agreement, furnish a performance bond payable to the City of Corpus Christi if the contract is in excess of$100,000 and a payment bond if the contract is in excess of$50,000. Bonds furnished must meet the requirements of Texas Insurance Code 3503, Texas Government Code 2253, and all other applicable laws and regulations. The performance or payment bond must name the City as an obligee. If the Developer/Owner is not an obligor, then Developer/Owner shall be named as a joint obligee. The bond must clearly and prominently display on the bond or on an attachment to the bond: (1) the name, mailing address, physical address, and telephone number, including the area code, of the surety company to which any notice of claim should be sent; or (2) the toll-free telephone number maintained by the Texas Department of Insurance under Subchapter B, Chapter 521, Insurance Code, and a statement that the address of the surety company to which any notice of claim should be sent may be obtained from the Texas Department of Insurance by calling the toll-free telephone number. 17. DEDICATION OF WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS. Upon completion of the construction, dedication of Wastewater Improvements will be subject to City inspection and approval. 18. WARRANTY. Developer/Owner shall fully warranty the workmanship of and function of the Wastewater Improvements and the construction thereof for a period of one year from and after the date of acceptance of the facilities by the City's Director of Engineering Services. Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 7 of 12 19. INDEMNIFICATION. Developer/Owner covenants to fully indemnify, save and hold harmless the City of Corpus Christi, its officers, employees, and agents, ("indemnitees") against any and all liability, damage, loss, claims, demands suits and causes of action of any nature whatsoever asserted against or recovered from city on account of injury or damage to person including, without limitation on the foregoing, workers compensation and death claims, or property loss or damage of any other kind whatsoever, to the extent any injury, damage, or loss may be incident to, arise out of, be caused by, or be in any way connected with, either proximately or remotely, wholly or in part, the Developer/Owner's failure to comply with its obligations under this agreement or to provide city wastewater service to the development, including injury, loss, or damage which arise out of or are in any manner connected with, or are claimed to arise out of or be in any manner connected with the construction, installation, existence, operation, use, maintenance, repair, restoration, or removal of the public improvements associated with the development described above, including the injury, loss or damage caused by the sole or contributory negligence of the indemnitees or any of them, regardless of whether the injury, damage, loss, violation, exercise of rights, act, or omission is caused or is claimed to be caused by the contributing or concurrent negligence of indemnitees, or any of them, but not if caused by the sole negligence of indemnitees, or any of them, unmixed with the fault of any other person or entity, and including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorneys fees, which arise, or are claimed to arise, out of or in connection with the asserted or recovered incident. This indemnity specifically includes all claims, damages, and liabilities of whatever nature, foreseen or unforeseen, under any hazardous substance laws, including but not limited to the following: (a) all fees incurred in defending any action or proceeding brought by a public or private entity and arising from the presence, containment, use, manufacture, handling, creating, storage, treatment, discharge, release or burial on the property or the transportation to or from the property of any hazardous substance. The fees for which the developer/owner shall be responsible under this subparagraph shall include but shall not be limited to the Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 8 of 12 fees charged by (i) attorneys, (ii) environmental consultants, (iii) engineers, (iv) surveyors, and (v) expert witnesses. (b) any costs incurred attributable to (i) the breach of any warranty or representation made by Developer/Owner in this agreement, or (ii) any cleanup, detoxification, remediation, or other type of response action taken with respect to any hazardous substance on or under the property regardless of whether or not that action was mandated by the federal, state or local government. This indemnity shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the agreement. 20. ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement or any rights under this Agreement may not be assigned by the Developer/Owner to another without the written approval and consent of the City's City Manager. 21. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST. Developer/Owner agrees, in compliance with the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinance Sec. 2-349, to complete, as part of this Agreement, the Disclosure of Interest form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit 5. 22. CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES. Developer/Owner agrees to comply with Texas Government Code section 2252.908 and complete Form 1295 Certificate of Interested Parties as part of this agreement. Form 1295 requires disclosure of"interested parties" with respect to entities that enter contracts with cities. These interested parties include: (1) persons with a "controlling interest" in the entity, which includes: a. an ownership interest or participating interest in a business entity by virtue of units, percentage, shares, stock or otherwise that exceeds 10 percent; b. membership on the board of directors or other governing body of a business entity of which the board or other governing body is composed of not more than 10 members; or c. service as an officer of a business entity that has four or fewer officers, or service as one of the four officers most highly compensated by a business entity that has more than four officers. (2) a person who actively participates in facilitating a contract or negotiating the terms of a contract with a governmental entity or state agency, including a broker, intermediary, adviser or attorney for the business entity. Form 1295 must be electronically filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf info form1295.htm. The form must then be printed, signed, notarized and filed with the City. For more information, please review the Texas Ethics Commission Rules at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/legal/ch46.htm1. 23. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Developer/Owner agrees to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code and file Form CIQ with the City Secretary's Office, if required. For more information and to determine if you need to file a Form CIQ, please review the Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 9 of 12 information on the City Secretary's website at http://www.cctexas.com/government/city- secretary/conflict-disclosure/index 24. AUTHORITY. All signatories signing this Agreement warrant and guarantee that they have the authority to act on behalf of the entity represented and make this Agreement binding and enforceable by their signature. 25. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Agreement becomes effective and is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the City and the Developer/Owner and their respective heirs, successors, and assigns from and after the date of final execution by all parties. Remainder of page intentionally left blank; signature page to follow. Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 10 of 12 EXECUTED IN ONE ORIGINAL this day of 120 ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Albert J. Raymond III, AIA, CBO City Secretary Director of Development Services APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: Buck Brice (Date) Assistant City Attorney For City Attorney Standard Form Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Reimbursement Agreement Approved to Legal form BB 4.1.21 Page 11 of 12 DEVELOPER/OWNER: The Mostaghasi Investment Trust dba Sun orge Contracting Company Nk By: t kl/ , Hossein ostaghasi, STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF § This instrument was acknowledged before me on I 20 4, by Hossein Mostaghasi, The Mostaghasi Investment Trust dba Sun George Contracting Company, a Texas Sole Proprietor, on behalf of said comps F'��f YVONNE MUNOZ Not ry Pu lies Sign ID## 12465834-3 Notary Public STATE OF TEXAS y Comm. 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Q-�- � Hossein ostaghasi, Trustee Date The Mostaghasi Investment Trust THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This instrument was acknowledged before me on FLIvu 2021, by Hossein Mostaghasi, as Trustee of The Mostaghasi Investmme frrrust, on behalf of the Trust. YV©NNE MUN OZ n; IQ# t24$58343 Notary Pubr the Sta f asNotary Public STATE xF TEXAS My Comm. EXP,08-222Q23 Exhibit 2 Page 1 of 2 APPLICATION FOR WASTE WATER REIMBURSEMENT The Mostaghasi Investment Trust,owners and developers of proposed River Ridge Unit 4, whose address is 8026 Bar Le Doc, Corpus Christi, Texas 78414, hereby request reimbursement of$2,041,201.17 (total reimbursement request,less lot acreage fee credit) for the installation of the waste water Lift Station in conjunction with said lot,as provided for by City Ordinance No. 17396. $2,061.200.00 is the construction cost, including 12% Engineering and Surveyin s shown by the cost supporting documents attached herewith. Hossein Mostaghasi, Trustee Date The Mostaghasi Investment Trust THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This instrument was acknowledged before me on by Hossein Mostaghasi, as Trustee of The Mostaghasi InvestmelS Trust, on behalf of the Trust. YVONNE MUNOZ a`za�Pf Gg� ILS# 124668`34.3 [ « Notary MOO STATE QF TEXAS „' o"" „ti•� Fdy Comm. Exp,08-22.2C2N tary ubl c in d for the Sta of xas CERTIFICATION The information submitted with this application for reimbursement has been reviewed. Reimbursement is subject to: (a) Sufficiency of funds in the Collection Line Trust Fund, and (b) Appropriation and approval by the City Council. Development Services (Date) Exhibit 2 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE PROJECT: County Road 52 Lift Station DATE: 1/7/2021 Preliminary Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost JOB NO. 42879.89.00 Item Description Quantity Unit Unit Price Total Amount A. Sanitary Sewer Lift Station 1 Bonds, Insurance(2.5%) 1 LS $42,500.00 $42,500.00 2 Mobilization(5%) 1 LS $85,000.00 $85,000.00 3 Existing Lift Station Demolition 1 LS $35,000.00 $35,000.00 4 10' Diam. L.S.Structure(Bottom Slab,Top Slab,Wet Well) 1 LS $245,000.00 $245,000.00 5 Well Pointing for Lift Station 1 LS $38,000.00 $38,000.00 6 Ductile Iron Piping, Fittings,Valves 1 LS $98,000.00 $98,000.00 7 Pumps, Bases,Guide Rails,and Accessories 1 LS $180,000.00 $180,000.00 8 Lift Station Electrical (Electrical Rack and Control Panel) 1 LS $120,000.00 $120,000.00 9 Ultrasonic Flow Meter and 4' Fiberglass Chamber 1 LS $18,000.00 $18,000.00 10 6" PVC Green C-900 Force Main DR 25 100 LF $70.00 $7,000.00 11 Tie New 6" Force Main to Existing 6" Force Main 1 LS $5,500.00 $5,500.00 12 7"Thick Concrete Driveway 1500 SF $25.00 $37,500.00 13 1"HDPE Waterline by Open Cut 125 LF $20.00 $2,500.00 14 Water Meter 1 EA $2,000.00 $2,000.00 15 Tie Proposed 1" HDPE Waterline to Existing Waterline 1 LS $1,500.00 $1,500.00 16 7'Tall PVC Coated Chainlink Fence with Barbed Wire 1 LS $30,000.00 $30,000.00 17 Extend Box Culvert and Safety End Treatment 1 LS $45,000.00 $45,000.00 18 5' Diam. FRP Manhole(22'-24' Deep) 2 EA $38,000.00 $76,000.00 19 5' Diam. FRP Manhole(20'-22' Deep) 2 EA $32,000.00 $64,000.00 20 15" PVC Gravity Line(22'-24'Cut) 110 LF $250.00 $27,500.00 21 12" PVC Gravity Line(22'-24'Cut) 910 LF $230.00 $209,300.00 22 12" PVC Gravity Line(20'-22'Cut) 910 LF $220.00 $200,200.00 23 Pollution Prevention Plan 1 LS $12,000.00 $12,000.00 24 OSHA Trench Protection 1930 LF $10.00 $19,300.00 25 Temporary Traffic Control 1 LS $15,000.00 $15,000.00 26 Wastewater Flow Control at Existing Lift Station 1 LS $10,000.00 $10,000.00 27 NEC Allowance for Electrical Service to Lift Station Site 1 LS $35,000.00 $35,000.00 Contingency(10%) $166,100.00 CONSTRUCTION TOTAL $1,826,900.00 Engineering,Surveying,Staking,Testing(12%) $219,300.00 (8%Engineering,4%Surveying,Staking,Testing) Geotechnical $15,000.00 GRAND TOTAL $2,061,200.00 URBAN ENGINEERING 2725 SWANTNER CC,TX 78404 Page 1 COUNTY ROAD 52 - SANITARY SEWER LIFT STATION DESIGN MEMORANDUM DECEMBER 2020 �. •• BiiIAN,D.•WtK rit•e9. 126591 •• � ��p�;',f SCE NS�O.•\��� &ONALt;0- PREPARED BY: U R � ENGINEERING 2725 Swantner Drive • Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 Phone: (361) 854-3101 ... - comments 12/08/20 Job No. 42879.B9.00 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION I INTRODUCTION SECTION II PROPOSEDIMPROVEMENTS A. GRAVITY SANITARY SEWER B. LIFT STATION C. FORCE MAIN SECTION III GRAVITY PIPE ALIGNMENT A. LOCATIONS AND AUGMENT FOR PROPOSED SEWER LINES B. CROSSINGS SECTION IV LIFT STATION DESIGN CRITERIA A. SERVICE AREA AND SITE SELECTION B. DESIGN FLOW C. LIFT STATION DESIGN D. STORAGE CAPACITY SECTION V BASIS OF DESIGN A. PROPOSED COUNTY ROAD 52 LIFT STATION FLOWS SECTION VI WORK PLAN SECTION VII CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS EXHIBIT i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following is the Executive Summary for the plan submission for the County Road 52 Sanitary Sewer Lift Station. This project involves the installation of one sanitary sewer duplex lift station, gravity sanitary sewer, and 6" force main. In Calallen, approximately 1,000 linear feet to the west of the U.S. Highway 77 (1-69) and County Road 52 intersection there are two existing sanitary sewer lift stations, the Highway 77 Lift Station and the Oak Shadow Lift Station. The Highway 77 Lift Station is a small lift station that has been active for many years and is maintained by the City of Corpus Christi. The Highway 77 Lift Station is a duplex lift station with 3 horsepower pumps that pump approximately 50 gallons per minute(gpm). The Oak Shadow Lift Station is a private lift station that was installed to serve a development that was never built. The Oak Shadow Lift Station was built in 2017 and the lift station is not in service. The Oak Shadow Lift Station is a duplex lift station with 7.5 horsepower pumps designed to pump 325 gpm. The City of Corpus Christi does not maintain the Oak Shadow Lift Station since it is private. The pumps for the Oak Shadow Lift Station are not at the lift station site, they are stored in a Contractor's warehouse. There is a proposed subdivision to be located approximately 2,700 linear feet to the west of the U.S. Highway 77 and County Road 52 intersection, on the north side of County Road 52. There is also a proposed apartment complex located at the southwest corner of the U.S. Highway 77 and County Road 52. Currently there is no gravity sanitary sewer in this area to serve the proposed developments. The Highway 77 Lift Station and the Oak Shadow Lift Station do not have the depth or capacity to serve the proposed subdivision and proposed apartment complex. There is a 6" diameter sanitary sewer force main that goes from the existing Oak Shadow Lift Station to a gravity sanitary sewer manhole near the Wildcat Drive and Northwest Boulevard intersection. The manhole is approximately 3,000 linear feet to the north of the proposed County Road 52 lift station site. QRGe-the new-Gourvty Read 52 MasteF Plan Lift Station is built and in serviee�-the existing Highway 77 Lift Station will be taken out of service and will be replaced by the new County Road 52 Master Plan Lift Station. There is an existing private lift station, ES-1 across County Road 52 from the new lift station, that is associated with an apartment development. This private lift station has not been put into service at this time and is currently outside city limits (OCL). We recommend that city staff work with the developer of this tract to encourage annexation and ultimately tying in gravity sanitary sewer service and eliminating the need for the private lift station. In order to serve the proposed subdivision and apartment complex, a new deeper and greater capacity lift station will need to be built. The proposed County Road 52 Lift Station will be a duplex and have a 10' diameter x 32' deep fiberglass wet well. Design of the proposed lift station will follow criteria established by TCEQ in TAC 30 Chapter 217 and will conform to the City of Corpus Christi standards for lift station construction. A basis of design including size, capacity and pumps is included in Section IV of this Design Memorandum. The proposed lift station will have 6" diameter discharge header piping and will pump into the existing 6" diameter force main. Approximately 1 00' of new 6" force main will have to be installed in order to tie in to the existing force main. Design of the force main will follow criteria established by TCEQ in TAC 30 Chapter 217. Material for the force main line will be PVC (Green, C-900, DR 25, pressure class 165 psi). Pipe embedment and trench backfill will conform to applicable City of Corpus Christi standards. The proposed project will include approximately 200 linear feet of 15" diameter gravity sanitary sewer, 1,900 linear feet of 12" diameter gravity sanitary sewer, and 600 linear feet of 8" diameter gravity sanitary sewer to be built at master plan depths (City of Corpus Christi Wastewater Collection Master Plan, Allison WWTP Service Area). ES-2 Section I - INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE The purpose of this project is to construct sanitary sewer infrastructure to serve a planned subdivision and apartment complex. The proposed sanitary sewer infrastructure includes gravity sanitary sewer line, a duplex lift station, and 6" force main. There is a proposed apartment complex and a proposed subdivision along County Road 52. Currently there are no gravity sanitary sewer lines in this area. There are two existing lift stations which include the Highway 77 Lift Station and the private Oak Shadow Lift Station. The Highway 77 Lift Station is not deep enough, does not have the pump capacity to serve the proposed developments, and is not compliant with the Master Plan. The private Oak Shadow Lift Station has not been placed in service and the property remains undeveloped at this writing. However, it is anticipated that this property will develop as apartments in the near future and we recommend staff work with the developer to annex the property and provide gravity sanitary sewer service to the tract eliminating the need for the private lift station. There currently is a wastewater collection Master Plan for this area. As part of the collection plan there is a proposed lift station. In order to serve the proposed developments, the proposed County Road 52 Lift Station will be installed and will replace the existing Highway 77 Lift Station. Also as part of the proposed improvements, a segment of the permanent gravity sanitary sewer will be constructed and will flow into the proposed County Road 52 Lift Station. The proposed improvements as part of this project will provide sanitary sewer service to not only the proposed subdivision and apartment complex, but will also serve future developments along County Road 52. I-1 Section II - PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS A. GRAVITY SANITARY SEWER 1. 15", 12", and 8" diameter PVC All proposed PVC gravity lines will be installed at master plan depths. 2. Manholes Manholes for this project will be spaced at a maximum of 500' apart per TCEQ Chapter 217 requirements. The manholes less than 14' deep will be 4' diameter. The manholes 14' and deeper will be 5' in diameter. Manhole wall thickness and construction will conform to City of Corpus Standard Details and Specifications. B. LIFT STATION 1. Pumps and Accessories The proposed County Road 52 lift station is a duplex lift station, two pumps will be installed. One pump will handle the design flow and the other pump will serve as a backup. The lift station will have 60 horsepower pumps. 2. Wet Well The proposed wet well will be 10' in diameter and approximately 32' deep and will be made of fiberglass. 3. Lift Station Discharge Piping and Valves (above ground) For ease of maintenance, the proposed lift station valves will be installed above ground. All above ground discharge piping will be constructed with ductile iron pipe, fittings, and valves. 4. Wet Well Ventilation The proposed lift station will have passive ventilation per TCEQ Chapter 217 Regulations. The passive ventilation will consist of a 6" PVC pipe with a stainless steel bird screen. II-1 6. Flow Meter The proposed lift station will include a flow meter to measure flow through the discharge piping. The flow meter will be installed in a fiberglass manhole adjacent to the lift station wet well downstream of the above ground discharge piping. 6. Odor Control Due the semi-rural location of the proposed lift station, no odor control systems will be installed at the lift station site. 7. Miscellaneous Site Improvements The proposed lift station will have a 6' tall wood picket fence with three strands of barbed wire. There will be a 3' wide personnel gate and a 12' wide main gate to allow for vehicular entry. The lift station will include a 12' wide concrete driveway that will be installed between the County Road 52 edge of pavement and the top slab of the lift station wet well. C. FORCE MAIN 1. Force Main Piping The proposed lift station will have approximately 75' of 6" PVC force main (green, C-900, DR 25, pressure class 165 psi). The proposed force main will tie the new lift station to the existing 6" PVC force main that is currently in service. The proposed 6" force main will be installed with a minimum of 3'-0" of ground cover. 11-2 Section III - GRAVITY PIPE ALIGNMENT A topographic survey will be performed to identify existing conditions, utilities and other possible obstructions. A. LOCATIONS AND ALIGNMENT FOR PROPOSED SEWER LINES The proposed gravity sewer lines will be installed in both County Right of Way as well as Utility Easements. B. CROSSINGS 1. Utilities a. Electrical: There are overhead electrical lines at various locations along the proposed force main route. To the best of our knowledge, all electrical lines are above ground and will not interfere with the installation of the proposed force main. b. Telephone and Fiberoptics: It does not appear that there will be any crossing of underground telephone or fiberoptic lines. C. Water: A preliminary investigation indicates that there will one crossing of an existing City 8"waterline. d. Sewer (Wastewater): A preliminary investigation indicates that there will not be any crossing of existing sewer lines. e. Gas Utility: A preliminary investigation indicates that there will be no crossings of existing City gas lines. J. Patrolei tm and Other Petrochomir I I rbc. A preliminary investigation indicates that there will not be any crossing of existing petroleum or petrochemical lines. III-1 Section IV- LIFT STATION DESIGN CRITERIA A. SERVICE AREA AND SITE SELECTION The proposed County Road 52 Lift Station is designed to serve approximately 256 acres of land with various uses and build out rates that include low density residential, high density residential, and commercial development. The proposed County Road 52 Lift Station will be located approximately 1,000 feet to the west of the U.S. Highway 77 and County Road Intersection. The lift station will be located in an easement outside of the street right of way. B. DESIGN FLOW The design flow for the proposed lift station was calculated by determining the land use for the various parcels of land within the lift station service area per the Waste Water Collection System Master Plan, applying the master plan flow rate per land use type and then totaling the flows. A peaking factor of 4 was used and 400 gallons/day/acre was used for infiltration. C. LIFT STATION DESIGN The lift station will be designed using the criteria set forth in Chapter 217 of TAC 30. The primary design consideration for lift stations is given to wet well volumes. The wet well will be constructed of fiberglass and will be 10' diameter by approximately 32' deep. The wet well volume required was calculated using the following formula: V = (T * Q)/(4 * 7.48) where T is the pump cycle time in minutes and Q is the peak flow in gallons per minute. This formula is used to calculate wet well volumes when the pump capacity is equal to the peak flow. Using a pump cycle time of 10 minutes (or 6 pump starts per hour) and a peak flow of 705 gpm, the wet well volume required is 236 cubic feet (or 3.00 vertical feet inside of the 10 foot diameter wet well). The lift station wiii-be designed using Flygt (Xylern) submersible contriftrgal pumps. The pump motors will be 3-phase, 460V, 60 Hz. IV-1 D. STORAGE CAPACITY According to TAC 30 Chapter 217, storage capacity must be provided for 20 minutes of peak flow in the event of a power outage to prevent the release of untreated wastewater. This storage can be provided in the wet well volume and influent gravity line collection system. IV-2 Section V- BASIS OF DESIGN Per the existing Master Plan, the proposed County Road 52 Master Plan is shown to have the following: Phase 1 Firm Capacity— 121 gpm Phase 2 Firm Capacity— 791 gpm Buildout Firm Capacity— 10,497 gpm The Phase 1 capacity is not applicable since it is less than the flow produced by proposed developments. The proposed County Road 52 Lift Station will be designed to utilize the maximum capacity of the existing 6" force main. With a maximum velocity of 8 feet per second, the capacity of the existing 6" force main is 705 gpm. The proposed County Road 52 Lift Station will be designed to pump 705 gpm through the existing 6" force main. For the ultimate buildout capacity of 10,497 gpm, a new wastewater system capable of handling these large flows would be required. PROPOSED COUNTY ROAD 52 LIFT STATION Total Flow = 705 gpm Pumping Condition = 151 feet total dynamic head Pump = 60 horsepower V-1 Section VI - WORK PLAN A. SURVEYS AND PLAN PREPARATION 1. Datum All work on this project (surveys, plans) will be on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System, NAD 83, South Zone (City Standard Datum). 2. Ground Surveys Ground elevations and validation of general land features shall be made to determine trench depths, utility locations and other obstructions. Specific areas of concern such as major channels and street crossings will require more than the normal surveys to identify topographic variations and other sub-surface structures. 3. Drawings Drawings will be completed in accordance with the City of Corpus Christi's Standards, properly coordinated with the project specifications and other details and arranged in such a fashion as to allow the Contractor to accurately estimate the cost of the project and construct it. All drawings will be produced electronically using a computer aided drafting design (CADD) package. Horizontal and Vertical Scale: The scale recommended and utilized on this project shall be 1"= 40' horizontal, 1" = 4' vertical. All pipeline plan and profile sheets will be so arranged as to read from left to right with the project beginning at the proposed lift station. Where possible, plan views will be oriented with the north to either the top or left of the sheet. VI-1 Section Vll - CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS A. DISPOSAL OF EXCESS SITE EXCAVATION MATERIAL All excess excavation material shall be disposed of by the Contractor. Provisions shall be provided in the Contract Documents to direct the Contractor in proper disposal of contaminated soil. B. RESTORATION Fields and ditches shall be seeded or sodded to prevent erosion. All driveways and pavements shall be repaired. C. STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN A storm water pollution prevention plan shall be incorporated into the Contractor's work plan to minimize pollution entering the storm sewers along the project (including open drainage ditches). Specific emphasis shall be made near street intersections and large drainage facilities where access to and from the work area shall be critical. D. EROSION CONTROL There are no specific areas where the force main installation shall cause erosion of property. Therefore, no specific erosion control measures are recommended, beyond the City Standard Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. E. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN A Traffic Control Plan will be provided in accordance with standard City specifications and latest edition of the Texas Uniform Manual on Traffic Control Devices. VII-1 U g C) W C W m o ` N .d Ilk- I Ycv o O W W �U = N o o w U) LX) N tib. 4e. cmu s l�^ X � +� C N 'N AR r N r L ' u o N t N i N C6 FlN '7 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS I City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 17112, as amended, requires all persons or firms seeking to do business with the City to provide the following information. Every question must be answered. If the question is not applicable, answer with"NA". NAME: The Mostaghasi Investment Trust STREET: 8026 Bar Le Doc CITY: Corpus Christi, Texas Zip: 78414 FIRM is:0 Corporation 0Partnership ( Sole Owner 0Association @Other Trust DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet. 1. State the names of each "employee" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named"firm". Name Job Title and City Department(if known) N/A 2. State the names of each `official" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership 'interest" constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named"firm". Name Title N/A 3. State the names of each "board member" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named"firm". Name Board, Commission,or Committee N/A 4. State the names of each employee or officer of a "consultant'for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an "ownership interest' constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm". Name Consultant N/A CERTIFICATE I certify that all information provided is true and correct as of the date of this statement,that I have not knowingly withheld disclosure of any information requested; and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the City of Corpus Christi, Texas as changes occur. Certifying Person: Hossein Mo taghasi Title: Trustee (Print Name) —"\\ Signature of Certifying Person: tDate: KADEVELOPMENTSVCSSSHAREDILAND DEVELOPMENTIAPPLICATION FORMS\REZONING\DISCLOSURE OF WTERESTS STATEMENT-5.12.2015.DOC y f , F + Aft RIVE LEOS '; 0, RWi4YLu uj OWMAN - 2 I _ B. KRUIP ;.` IVER+ROCFK i r R r, +� ROPOSE ' IFT STATI N LOCATIO r �i n 1 j CR 52 U �` �,,� 4n � Date Created:M5/2021 0 750 1,500 ). Prepared By:ReyR Feet Depaninent of Development Services ;A U w —J � Preliminary PIat -WOR -BLV �' �o River Ridge Unit 4 - Lj SUBJECT �oP Location Map PROPERTY s City of g Corpus LOCATION MAP " Christi Reimbursement Agreement Reimbursement Agreement with Mostaghasi Investment Trust The purpose of this ordinance is to authorize a wastewater lift station, gravity and force main line construction and reimbursement agreement with Mostaghasi Investment Trust for up to $2,041 ,201.17 to construct a new Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity and Force Main for a proposed residential and commercial development located west of the US Highway 77 (1-69) and County Road 52 intersection. City Council May 11, 2021 River Ridge Unit 4 Riry_Es sivo- .� . , -Ol'ML River Nemec Ridge -- ; Unit 4 Towne r Center t r I Proposed WW / Future Lift Station Annexation LOCATION MAP 711M Location i Project Map t N 112 acre low density residential 30 acre commercial s�'-c CR 52 lift station 69 acre low density I* residential 45 acre high density residential Waste Water Master Plan t New Lift Station • �I � c>F 7116 1b Al LISUS BA IN >.TI:R\fASTERPLA\ �...... - .e.w.p' s r., w 0'" Orr Trust Fund Balance Available Combined Trust Funds Balance as of 3/31/21 as reported by Finance is: $ 1,772,500.78 Individual Trust Fund balance break down: CollectionWater Arterial Sa n ita ry Sewer Tru n k Sanitary Sewer Transmission &Grid System Trust lot&acreage fees pro-rata fees lot&acreage fees pro-rata fees 75%surcharge 25%surcharge 75%surcharge 25%surcharge 4030-209010 4030-209020 4220-250410 4220-250420 $372,704.89 $83,339.25 $1,214,662.99 $101,793.65 Recommendation Approval Staff recommends approval of a wastewater lift station construction and reimbursement agreement Mostaghasi Investment Trust. The reimbursement agreement request is in accordance with UDC Section 8.5.2 Wastewater Trust Fund, and the applicant has paid the required processing fee for the reimbursement agreement. Sections 8.5.1 .C.4 and 8.5.2.1 of the UDC authorizes to appropriate $1 ,772,500.78 from Sanitary Sewer Trunk System Trust Fund and authorizing appropriation of additional $268,700.39 will be appropriated in the future from the Sanitary Sewer Trunk System Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer when funds are available. �pUS C °° -, ill C NOApOAp'E 1852 AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for the City Council Meeting of May 11, 2021 DATE: May 11, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P. E., Director of Engineering Services 0effreye(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Kevin Smith, Director of Aviation kevi ns4(a)cctexas.com (361) 289-0171 Heather Hurlbert, Director of Finance & Business Analysis heatherh3(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3227 Construction Contract CCIA TSA SECURITY EQUIPMENT CONSOLIDATION CAPTION: Ordinance awarding a construction contract to Teal Construction, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Corpus Christi International Airport Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Equipment Consolidation Project to relocate the existing TSA baggage screening equipment, in an amount of $564,202.00 and appropriating funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and amending the FY 2020-2021 budget by increasing revenues and expenditures. SUMMARY: This item awards a construction contract for the Corpus Christi International Airport Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Equipment Consolidation. The project scope consists of relocating TSA baggage screening equipment that is currently in a public area. The work includes relocating security equipment and electrical panels, including upgrading interior and exterior finishes. The design includes windstorm rated and ADA improvements to the TSA baggage area to meet requirements. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Corpus Christi International Airport (CCIA) is owned, operated, and maintained by the City of Corpus Christi. The airport is located within the City Limits of Corpus Christi, Nueces County. CCIA has direct regional access from State Highway 44 and is five miles west of the Corpus Christi Central Business District. The airport enplanes more than 340,000 passengers annually and experiences over 100,000 annual aircraft operations each year. Due to the high passenger traffic in the area and increasing concerns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CCIA deems it necessary to relocate the TSA baggage area. The relocation of the TSA equipment will allow for additional space for increased social distancing in the front lobby and provide ample space to allow passengers to distance out and walk around while they wait to check in and receive their flight boarding passes. The improvements include, but are not limited to, relocation or disposal of existing equipment, demolition of existing check-in counter millwork, salvage, and storage of existing exterior rollup door and installation of diffusers as required for new fixtures. Doors and draft curtain openings improvements to meet TSA and ADA compliance requirements. Electrical work includes capping where applicable, storage or disposal of lights, new LED lighting and switches, and installation of new electrical circuits for baggage equipment. This will extend service from existing check-in counter to the new baggage equipment location. The project also includes interior and exterior finishing's to include masonry that matches existing exterior masonry wall including gypsum board, tape/float/texture/paint, floor cleanup and repair. The department has chosen to leave the existing concrete floor unfinished and have an exposed, industrial ceiling. This project will be funded through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for economic relief to eligible U.S. airports affected by the prevention of, preparation for, and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. PROJECT TIMELINE: 1 May — August Construction Project schedule reflects City Council award in May 2021 with anticipated completion by August 2021. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS The Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bids on February 4, 2021. The City received bids from two bidders. The City analyzed the bids in accordance with the contract documents on March 17, 2021 and determined Teal Construction, Inc. is the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. BID SUMMARY CONTRACTOR BASE BID Gourley Contracting $642,564.00 Teal Construction, Inc. $564,202.00 Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost $600,000.00 Teal Construction has previously completed the City Hall ADA ramp project for the City of Corpus Christi. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could reject the bids and provide direction to re-advertise; however, that is not likely to produce a lower bid. The City can request an alter to the design before and re-advertise to better target available funds. Either of those options will delay the CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact in FY 2021 is an amount of $564,202.00 which will be appropriated from the Airport Grant Fund (Fund 1055). The Capital Improvement project list will be updated by adding the TSA project for FY 2021. The project was not originally scheduled or budgeted in FY 2021 and has been accelerated to FY 2021 due to the availability of CARES Funding. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1055 - Airport Grant Fund Org No.: N/A Activity No.: 206311055EXP Project: 20631 — CCIA Baggage Equipment Reconsolidation Account: 550910 - Construction Contract Amount: $564,202.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends awarding a construction contract for CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation to Teal Construction LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Location Maps Contract Bid Tab Presentation Project Page Ordinance awarding a construction contract to Teal Construction, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Corpus Christi International Airport Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Equipment Consolidation Project to relocate the existing TSA baggage screening equipment, in an amount of $564,202.00 and appropriating funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and amending the FY 2020-2021 budget by increasing revenues and expenditures. WHEREAS, Project 20631 Corpus Christi International Airport Baggage Equipment Reconsolidation has been added to the FY 2021 project list under Airport — Building Improvements in the FY 2021 Capital Budget. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That funds in the amount of $564,202.00 are appropriated into the Airport Grant Fund No. 1055 from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)Act to be used for the CCIA Baggage Equipment Reconsolidation project. SECTION 2. The Corpus Christi FY2020-2021 Operating and Capital Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032203 is amended to increase revenues and expenditures by $564,202.00. SECTION 3. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute a contract with Teal Construction, Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas, in the amount of $564,202.00 for the Corpus Christi International Airport Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Equipment Consolidation Project. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor t -:27a PROJECT LOCATION N SCALE: N.T.S. a VBIM1 LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE NUECES RIVER PROJECT LOCATION �oF NUECES BAY c p0R w N Z Z 0 SHIP CHANN 0 CORPUS CHRISTI Fpp Q Y QOQ LEOPARD U a z 44 6q CORPUS CHRISTI p 46k/N 286 INTERNATIONAL 1= AIRPORTORGpN 358 j M 9 O N O rn y �O �2 cqR �p 358 <v VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE LEROJECT NUMBER: 20631 CCIA TSA SECURITY EQUIPMENT CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS VONI CONSOLIDATION DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES ry TX-44 - w N SCALE: N.T.S. West GA Apron - a � iI t A* u i Corpus Christi International Airport - :b -".!F 1 /ire I�r€• F� � ,. East GA !_�i B � Apron West Perimeter Rd. Gate 9G Driveway TERMINAL APRON AERIAL MAP - aProject Number: 20631 NOT TO SCALE CCIA TSA SECURITY EQUIPMENT CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CONSOLIDATION CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS VAI DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES �w TABULATION OF BIDS CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS-CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT DEPT. BID DATE:WED,03/17/2021 TEAL CONSTRUCTION,= GOURLEY DAVILA BARCOM CONTRACTORS, 4921 CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION 5110-B IH 37 CORPUS ANBASSADOR ROW 2205 N JACKSON 58266 BEAR LANE CCIA TSA Security Equipment FMAC CHRISTI,TX 78408 CORPPUS CHRISTI, ROAD MCALLEN, CORPUS CHRISTI, ITEM DESCRIPTION JUNITI QTY UNITPR I AMOUNT UNITPR I AMOUNT UNITPR I AMOUNT UNITPRI AMOUNT PartA-GENERAL Al I MOBILIZATION(MAXIMUM 5%) ILS 1 1 1 $ 28,210.00 1 $ 28,210.00 1 $ 32,123.00 1 $ 32,123.00 A2 IBONDS AND INSURANCE JAL 1 1 1 $ 13,079.00 1 $ 13,079.00 1 $ 12,849.00 1 $ 12,849.00 SUBTOTAL PART A- (Items Al thru A2) $ 41,289.00 $ 44,972.00 Part B-BASE BID TSA BAGGAGE SCREENING AREA IMPROVEMENTS AND ALL ASSOCIATED B1 WORK LS 1 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $163,357.00 $163,357.00 B2 WEST INBOUND MOTORIZED CONVEYOR LS 1 $197,485.00 $197,485.00 $194,580.00 $194,580.00 B3 EAST INBOUND MOTORIZED CONVEYOR LS 1 $296,228.00 $296,228.00 $235,455.00 $235,455.00 SUBTOTAL PART B-(Items B1 thru 135) $518,713.00 $593,392.00 Part C-ALLOWANCES Cl ALLOWANCE FOR CITY BUILDING PERMIT FE AL 1 $ 4,200.00 $ 4,200.00 $ 4,200.00 $ 4,200.00 SUBTOTAL PART C-ALLOWANCES (Items Cl thru C2) $ 4,200.00 1 1$ 4,200.00 TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID-(PARTS A THRU C) $564,202.00 $642,564.00 NO BID NO BID Page 1 of 1 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1/0 FACILITIES MULTIPLE AWARDS PROJECT (FMAC) CCIA TSA SECURITY EQUIPMENT PROJECT N 0.20631 CONTRACT No. 3489 Y:\00 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMIN\20631 Teal Construction CCIA TSA ERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 1 of 1 Complete Nos.1-4 and 6 if there are interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos.1,2,3,5,and 6 if there are no interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING 1 Name of business entity filing form,and the city,st to and country of the business entity's place Certificate Number: of business. 2021-738539 Teal Construction Corpus Christi,TX United States Date Filed: 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is 04/14/2021 being iled. City of Corpus Christi Date Acknowledged: 3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identity the contract,and provide a description of the services,goods,or other property to be provided under the contract. 20631 construction Nature of interest 4 e o Interested P rty ity,State,Country(place of business) (check applicable) ontrolling Intermediary mccomb,justin Corpus Christi,TX United States X 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. ❑ 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION My name is and my date of birth is My address is 1 , (street) (City) (state) (zip code) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed in County, State of on the day of ,20 (month) (year) Signature of authorized agent of contracting business entity (Declarant) Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Version V1.1.ceffd98a oVSC.� 00 52 25 FMAC TASK ORDER AGREEMENT o a 0 0 V4 H v CCIA TSA SECURITY EQUIPMENT CONSOLIDATION (FMAC) yeoaPpRpeo 20631A xs52 This FACILITIES MULTIPLE AWARD CONTRACT TASK ORDER AGREEMENT(ORDER) is between the Owner of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation (OWNER), acting through its duly authorized Owner Manager or designee, the Director of Engineering Services or Owner Engineer, and (CONTRACTOR), acting by and through its duly authorized representative. The parties agree as follows: 1. This ORDER is issued under the Facilities Multiple Award Contract Master Agreement signed on March 26, 2019, pursuant to Request for Proposal No. 2018-06. All terms and conditions of the Master Agreement pertain to this ORDER. 2. CONTRACTOR was selected for award of this ORDER under Request for Task Order Proposal (RFB) No 3489 3. CONTRACTOR shall construct and complete certain improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications described in Exhibit A (attached and incorporated herein), perform all work as provided in said plans and specifications, and do such additional work as may be considered necessary to complete the work in a satisfactory and acceptable manner (the "Work"). The OWNER reserves the right to make such changes in the plans and specifications and in the character of the work as may be necessary or desirable. Authorization for all changes must be made in writing. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, tools, material, machinery, equipment and incidentals necessary to the prosecution of the Work unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 4. The work described in Exhibit A shall be substantially complete within 90 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed and ready for final payment in accordance with Section 00 72 00 General Conditions within 30 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed. 5. Liquidated Damages: A. Owner and Contractor recognize that time limits for specified Milestones, Substantial Completion, and completion and readiness for Final Payment as stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. Owner and Contractor recognize that the Owner will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in Article 4 and as adjusted in accordance with Paragraph 11.05 of the General Conditions. Owner and Contractor also recognize the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal or arbitration proceeding the actual loss suffered by Owner if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, Owner and Contractor agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty): i. Substantial Completion: Contractor shall pay Owner $400 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially complete. Task Order Agreement 005225- 1 CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation (FMAC) City Project No. 20631A ii. Completion of the Remaining Work: Contractor agrees to pay Owner $400 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for completion and readiness for final payment until the Work is completed and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 17.16 of the General Conditions. iii. Liquidated damages for failing to timely attain Substantial Completion and Final Completion are not additive and will not be imposed concurrently. iv. Milestones: Contractor agrees to pay Owner liquidated damages as stipulated in SECTION 01 35 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES for failure to meet Milestone completions. V. The Owner will determine whether the Work has been completed within the Contract Times. B. Owner is not required to only assess liquidated damages, and Owner may elect to pursue its actual damages resulting from the failure of Contractor to complete the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 6. In consideration of the completion of the above-described Work, the OWNER agrees to pay to CONTRACTOR the lump sum amount of $564,202.00. in accordance with Exhibit B (attached and incorporated herein), Said payment shall be conditioned upon the acceptance of the work by the OWNER as certified by its final inspection following the receipt of notice from the CONTRACTOR that the work is completed and ready for acceptance. Upon completion of work and before acceptance and final payment is made,the CONTRACTOR shall clean and remove from the work site all surplus and discarded materials, temporary structures and debris of every kind in order to leave the work site in a neat, orderly condition, equal to that which originally existed. The CONTRACTOR shall submit a notarized affidavit that bills for all labor, equipment, materials and supplies associated with the project have been paid before final payment is released. 7. Progress Payments; Retainage A. The Owner will make progress payments on or about the 251h day of each month during the performance of the Work. Payment is based on Work completed in accordance with Article 17, Schedule of Values, established as provided in Section 00 72 00 General Conditions. B. Progress payments equal to the full amount of the total earned value to date for completed Work minus 5% retainage and any set-offs and properly stored materials will be made prior to Substantial Completion. 8. All work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner and to the satisfaction of the OWNER. The OWNER shall determine the quality and acceptability of materials furnished, work performed, manner of performance, rate of progress of the Work, sequence of construction and interpretation of the plans and specifications. 9. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the following Performance and Payment Bonds and Insurance as required and outlined in the Task Order documents. 10. The CONTRACTOR shall, at all times, observe and comply with city, county, state and federal Task Order Agreement 005225-2 CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation (FMAC) City Project No. 20631A laws, ordinances or regulations which in any manner affect the conduct of the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for procuring all legally required building, plumbing, electrical and other permits and licenses, pay all charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful prosecution of the Work, unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 11. This Agreement or the Work provided may not be assigned or subcontracted by CONTRACTOR without the written permission of the OWNER. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement is executed. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEAL CONSTRUCTION, INC Michael Rodriguez Company Chief of Staff Michael Miller 5110-BIH-37 Corpus Christi, Texas 78407 361-438-8712 mil ler(a-)tealcon.com Assistant City Attorney END OF SECTION 00 52 25 Task Order Agreement 005225-3 CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation (FMAC) City Project No. 20631A 00 30 01 BID FORM Project Name: CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation(FMAC) Project Number: 20631A Owner: City of Corpus Christi OAR: JVictor Gonzalez(CCIA) Designer:I Derek Mayo,P.E.,PMP(Garver) By its signature below,Bidder accepts all of the terms and conditions of the Bid Acknowledgement,acknowledges receipt of all Addenda to the Bid and agrees,if this Bid is accepted,to enter into a Contract with the Owner and complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the Bid price. Bidder: T-r—A, G(/n15-nUiL71d0 Cc-AfAA1 (full legal name of Bidder) Signature: (signature of person with authority to bind the Bidder) Name: M 1 GKm-f-C- M, AAu,-L-6P, (printed name of person signing Bid Form) Title: (title of person signing Bid Form) Attest: ,���L G,` L (signature) State of Residency: TiXifStl Federal Tx ID No. 7, / —11 (g70 3 Address for Notices: e&19-&s CFf✓1,r,fP -7.4, -7bYG7 Phone: 361-P, 2-''MZ Email: -Ile +ea(ea/ .CONI 100,� 1 1 j4 ...................... ... DEREK W. MAYO P, ill 121115 'ksS/ONAL.E6 Digitally Signed 1/25/2021 Bid Form CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation(FMAC) 00 30 01-Page 1 of 2 City Project No.20631A Rev 8/2019 00 30 01 BID FORM Basis of Bid Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED QUANTITY AMOUNT Base Bid Part A-General(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Al 0129 01 MOBILIZATION(MAXIMUM S%) LS 1 U,210.00 28 2 10.0 A2 0129 01 BONDS AND INSURANCE AL 1 �, 67`1-Do 13 07 •gyp SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL(Items Al thru A2) Part B-BASE BID(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) TSA BAGGAGE SCREENING AREA IMPROVEMENTS AND B1 ALL ASSOCIATED WORK(EXCLUDING WEST INBOUND Z S,000.00 MOTORIZED CONVEYOR AND EAST INBOUND Z$�oon.op MOTORIZED CONVEYOR) LS 1 B2WEST INBOUND MOTORIZED CONVEYOR LS 1 Iq 1,�I135.o0 )g7,LlSS.00 B3 EAST INBOUND MOTORIZED CONVFYOR LS 1 2q(o,228• Z`t4�228.00 SUBTOTAL PART B-BASE BID(Items Bl thru 63) Part C-ALLOWANCES(per SECTION 0123 10 ALTERNATES AND ALLOWANCES) C1 JALLOWANCE FOR CITY BUILDING PERMIT FEE AL 1 N/A $4,200.00 SUBTOTAL PART B-BASE BID(Items C1 thru C1) TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID(PARTS A THRU C) rj(-Q 4 1 .Z 0-2-, ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA Add.No. Date Signature Acknowledging Receipt 2. t Z 3 Bid Submittal(proposal must he signed by authorized representative of the company) Company: _ L �N37k�ji�C.7Z0� GCM�/�N`I Signature: Title: 0(r e crFol CF' G l?G�A- dijS Bid Form CCIA TSA Security Equipment Consolidation(FMAC) 00 30 01-Page 2 of 2 City Project No.20631A Rev 8/2019 u unmunnnnunnnnnnnmm�nnnnnnnnunnnnmrnUnnnunnllnnin iiniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuuiiuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiniipniuiniuiniuiuiiinil uiul ink un ii tl l }l S 1 li » S l } IIIIIIIIIIIII<<<<, CORPUS • AIRPORT - - --- Lobby A ' . El �����Current location of Lf '� ,,� ;TSA Screening Unit ;�� CO TCKEV49 '39 104 rfi I American --- ■ United Airlines Airlines IT R' Proposed TSA Screening Room � � I ki r� 5 4' CLv � Capital Improvement Plan 2020 thrl/ 2024 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 20631 Project Name CLIA Baggage Equipment Reconsolidation Type Improvement/Additions Department Airport s Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Aviation Category Site Improvements Priority 1 Critical-Health&Safety Status Active Description This is the first phase of creating a space for TSA Baggage scanning equipment currently located in the public lobby.The work includes relocating security equipment and electrical panels,including upgrading interior and exterior finishes.The design includes windstorm rated and ADA improvements to the TSA baggage area to meet requirements. Justification This will allow for a safe and secure environment for both our passengers and TSA Officers while creating adequate social distancing for terminal occupants. Expenditures 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Total Construction/Rehab 564,202 564,202 Total 564,202 564,202 Funding Sources 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Total Airport Grant Funds 564,202 564,202 Total 564,202 564,202 Budget Impact/Other 71 This project is funded through the Federal Aviation Administration(FAA)Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)Act for economic relief to eligible U.S. airports affected by the prevention of,preparation for,and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading for the City Council Meeting of May 11, 2021 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of May 18, 2021 DATE: April 16, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager Pete rz(a)cctexas.com 361-826-3220 FROM: Daniel McGinn, AICP, Director of Planning & ESI Dan ielMc(a-)cctexas.com 361-826-7011 Annexation of London Pirate Road (formerly County Road 33) CAPTION: Ordinance annexing London Pirate Road (formerly County Road 33), from FM 43 (Weber Road) to the North approximately 1.027 miles, being approximately 3.733 acres of land, into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi increasing the area to 489 sq. miles; and approving a service plan. SUMMARY: On August 11, 2020, the City entered an Interlocal Agreement with Nueces County for the reconstruction and annexation of CR 33 (London Pirate Road) in the London area. The Interlocal Agreement outlined that Nueces County, and the City of Corpus Christi would share the costs of improving the road with the City taking over ownership and maintenance. The road work has now been completed and the City can move forward with the annexation proceedings to fulfill the requirements of the Interlocal Agreement. State law requires cities to prepare a service plan for an area before it can be annexed. The Service Plan outlines how the city will provide services for the subject property. The Service Plan for London Pirate Rd. (CR 33) will be limited to services related to the roadway while most service plans are developed to include multiple different types of land uses. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The joint City/County road project improved 2,200 linear feet of London Pirate Rd. (CR 33) from the intersection with FM 43 to the rear of the new London ISD Elementary School making it a two-lane road. The existing conditions of London Pirate Rd. (CR 33) are not adequate to support the school traffic and projected development in the area recently annexed by the City. This annexation will include the segment of London Pirate Rd. (CR 33) improved under the Interlocal Agreement and a portion north totaling 5,420 linear feet. The northern portion of London Pirate Rd. (CR 33) runs adjacent to a recently annexed residential development (London Towne Subdivision) and proposed Agape Ranch development. The City's developer trust fund system recently helped pay for a wastewater lift station as part of the London Towne Subdivision, opening approximately 1,000 acres immediately east and west of London Pirate Rd. (CR 33) to public sewer service making higher density single family development possible. Staff is expecting development of this area to continue with more annexations in the very near future. London Pirate Rd. (CR 33) will be the primary access point out to FM 43 (Weber Rd.). ALTERNATIVES: No alternatives were considered for this request. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no financial/fiscal impact associated with this ordinance. Funding Detail: Fund: N/A Organization/Activity: N/A Mission Element: N/A Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of annexation of CR 33. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Exhibit Map Presentation Ordinance annexing London Pirate Road (formerly County Road 33), from FM 43 (Weber Road) to the North approximately 1.027 miles, being approximately 3.733 acres of land, into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi; and approving a service plan. WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code §43.003 and City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, Article 1 , Sec. 1 authorizes the annexation of territory, subject to the laws of this state; WHEREAS, Nueces County has petitioned the City requesting annexation London Pirate Road (formerly County Road 33) pursuant to Texas Local Government Code §43.1055 and an Interlocal Agreement for reconstruction and annexation of County Road 33; WHEREAS, the City Council directed its planning department to prepare a service plan that provides for the extension of full municipal services to the area to be annexed; WHEREAS, on April 13th and 20th, 2021 after proper notice, public hearings were held by the City Council, during City Council meetings held in the Council Chambers, at City Hall, in the City of Corpus Christi, following publication of notice of the hearings in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Corpus Christi, for the consideration of annexation proceedings and the service plan for the defined lands and territory, during which all persons interested in the annexations were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, a service plan for the area proposed to be annexed was made available for public inspection, including on the City's website on March 31 st and made available for public discussion at a public hearing on April 13th and 20th, 2021 ; WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council that the territory now proposed to be annexed lies wholly within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council that the territory now proposed to be annexed abuts and is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council that the territory now proposed to be annexed constitutes lands and territories subject to annexation as provided by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi and the laws of the State of Texas-land WHEREAS, it has been determined that it would be advantageous to the City and to its citizens and in the public interest to annex the lands and territory hereinafter described. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: 1 of 3 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby found to be true and correct and are hereby adopted by the City Council and made a part hereof for all purposes as findings of fact. SECTION 2. London Pirate Road (formerly known as County Road 33) from FM 43 to the North approximately 5,420 feet, being approximately 3.733-acres, as described by metes and bounds and map in Exhibit B and C is annexed to, brought within the corporate limits, and made an integral part of the City of Corpus Christi. Exhibit B and C is incorporated into and made a part of this ordinance SECTION 3. The Municipal Service Plan attached to this ordinance as Exhibit A is approved. Exhibit A is incorporated into and made a part of this ordinance. The service plan provides for the same number of services and levels of service for the annexed area and to the same extent that such services are in existence in the area annexed immediately preceding the date of annexation or that are otherwise available in other parts of the city with land uses and population densities similar to those contemplated or projected in the area annexed. SECTION 4. The owners and inhabitants of the tracts or parcels of land annexed by this ordinance are entitled to all the rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and property owners of the City of Corpus Christi, and are subject to and bound by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, and the ordinances, resolutions, motions, laws, rules and regulations of the City of Corpus Christi and to all intents and purposes as the present owners and inhabitants of the City of Corpus Christi are subject. SECTION 5. The official map and boundaries of the City and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, previously adopted and amended, are amended to include the territories described in this ordinance as part of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas and as required by the City's Unified Development Code section 4.1.5 Newly Annexed Territory, the area shall be designated with an initial "FR" Farm-Rural District. SECTION 6. The City Manager or his designee is directed and authorized to perform or cause to be performed all acts necessary to correct the official map of the City and its extra territorial jurisdiction to add the territory annexed as required by law. SECTION 7. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of the ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 8. The City Secretary is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Nueces County, Texas, a certified copy of this ordinance. SECTION 9. This ordinance is effective upon passage on second reading. 2 of 3 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 3 Exhibit A MUNICIPAL SERVICE PLAN FOR THE LONDON PIRATE ROAD ROW (formerly County Road 33) Introduction This Service Plan ("Plan") is made by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Texas Local Government Code. This Plan relates to the annexation of London Pirate Road ROW as depicted in the attached Metes and Bounds (EXHIBIT A) and annexation area map (EXHIBIT B). A. Service to be provided pursuant to Texas Local Government Code 43.056(b) (1) Police Protection: Services to be Provided: The Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD) will provide police protection within the City Limits. (2) Fire Protection: Services to be Provided: The Corpus Christi Fire Department will provide fire protection and suppression within the City Limits through its existing fire stations. (3) Emergency Medical Service: Services to be Provided: The Corpus Christi Fire Department will provide emergency medical services within the City Limits. (4) Solid Waste Collection: Services to be Provided: After the effective date of annexation, the City of Corpus Christi will provide solid waste services to single family residential customers within the City Limits, directly or indirectly through a third-party contract. Commercial garbage collection service for businesses and multi-family residences is available on a subscription basis from private service providers. The City of Corpus Christi will allow commercial refuse collectors to continue providing this service to condominium complexes, multi-family apartments and commercial and industrial establishments. (5) Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities that are not Within the Service Area of Another Water or Wastewater Utility: Water and wastewater service will be provided within the City Limits in accordance with the Corpus Christi Unified Development Code, Utility Department Policies and engineering standards and provided the service is not within the certificated service area of another utility through existing facilities 1 located within or adjacent to the area. Any and all water or wastewater facilities owned or maintained by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, at the time of the proposed annexation shall continue to be maintained by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. Any and all water or wastewater facilities that may be the property of another municipality or other entity shall not be maintained by the City of Corpus Christi unless the facilities are dedicated to and accepted by the City of Corpus Christi. The current water line mains at their existing locations shall be available for point of use extension based upon the current City's standard water extension policies now existing or as may be amended. On-site sewage facilities may be allowed contingent upon the property owner meeting all city, county, state and federal requirements. (6) Operation and Maintenance of Roads and Streets, including Street Lighting: The City will maintain public streets over which the City has jurisdiction. Roads, streets or alleyways which are dedicated to and accepted by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, or which are owned by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, shall be maintained to the same degree and extent that other roads, streets and alleyways are maintained in the City. Lighting of public roads, streets and alleyways shall be maintained by the applicable utility company servicing the City unless the lighting facility has been dedicated to the public, in which case the City will be the operator. (7) Operation and Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools: Currently there are no public recreational facilities in the annexation area including parks, playgrounds, or swimming pools. Any park that may be under the responsibility of the County will be maintained by the City only upon dedication of the park by the County to the City and acceptance of the park by the City Council. (8) Operation and Maintenance of any other Publicly-Owned Facility, Building, or Service: Currently there are no such other publicly owned facilities, buildings, or services identified. If the City acquires any publicly owned facilities, buildings, or services within the annexation area, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services. b. Services to be provided pursuant to Texas Local Government Code 43.056(C) (1) Water Service: 2 Existing Services: Currently, the City of Corpus Christi holds a water certificate of convenience and necessity ("CCN") for the annexation area. Services to be Provided: The City of Corpus Christi will continue to provide water service to the annexed area. In accordance with the applicable rules and regulations for the provision of water service, water service will be provided to the subject property, or applicable portions thereof, by the utility holding a water CCN for the subject property or portions thereof (the "CCN holder") and, as applicable, the utility providing wholesale or retail water service to said CCN holder. Absent a water CCN, by the utility in whose jurisdiction the subject property, or portions thereof as applicable, is located, the extension of water service will be provided in accordance with all the ordinances, regulations, and policies of the City. (2) Wastewater Service: Existing Services: Currently, the annexation area lies outside a wastewater certificate of convenience and necessity ("CCN"). Services to be Provided: Absent a wastewater CCN, by the utility in whose jurisdiction the subject property, or portions thereof as applicable, is located, the extension of wastewater service will be provided in accordance with all the ordinances, regulations, and policies of the City. When areas are not reasonably accessible to a public wastewater facility of sufficient capacity as determined by adopted City wastewater standards, individual aerobic system or individual wastewater treatment plant will be utilized in accordance with all the ordinances, regulations, and policies of the City. (3) Planning and Zoning Services: Existing Services: Subdivision planning services currently provided when plats are submitted for City review. Services to be Provided: Planning and zoning services will be provided by the City. The use of land in a legal manner may continue in accordance with Texas Local Government Code §43.002. (4) Other Municipal Services: Excluding gas and electric services,-all other City Departments with jurisdiction in the area will provide services within the City Limits according to City policy and procedure. c. Capital improvement program pursuant to Texas Local Government Code 43.056(e) The City paid $99,000 to Nueces County for shared construction costs associated with the reconstruction and widening of County Road 33, starting at 3 FM 43 northly 2,200 linear feet to the width of 20 feet base material where right- of way permitted. Nueces County completed reconstruction of 2,200 linear feet of County Road 33 north of FM 43. County Road 33 renamed London Pirate Road. (1) Police Protection: No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide police services. (2) Fire Protection: No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide fire services. (3) Emergency Medical Service: No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide emergency medical services. (4) Solid Waste Collection: No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services. (5) Water and Wastewater Facilities: No additional capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide water or wastewater services. (6) Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide services. (7) Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above can be provided for the annexation area by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide other City services. (8) Capital Improvements Planning: The annexation area will be included with other territory in connection with the planning for new or expanded facilities, functions, and services as part of the City's Capital Improvement Plan and Three- Year Capital Budget program. d. Effective Term pursuant to Texas Local Government Code 43.056(1) This Plan shall be in effect for a ten-year period commencing on the effective date of the annexation, unless otherwise stated in this Plan. Renewal of the Plan shall be at the option of the City. A renewal of this Plan may be exercised by the City Council provided the renewal is adopted by ordinance and specifically renews this Plan for a stated period of time. e. Special Findings The City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, finds and determines that this Plan will not provide any fewer services or a lower level of services in the annexation area than were in existence in the annexation area at the time immediately preceding the annexation process. The service plan will provide the annexed area with a level of 4 service, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance that is comparable to the level of service, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance available in other parts of the municipality with topography, land use, and population density similar to those reasonably contemplated or projected in the area. The City reserves the right guaranteed to it by the Texas Local Government Code to amend this Plan if the City Council determines that changed conditions or subsequent occurrences or any other legally sufficient circumstances exist under the Local Government Code or other Texas laws to make this Plan unworkable or obsolete or unlawful. f. Amendment: Governina Law This Plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the Texas Local Government Code or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service programs nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this Plan, and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This Plan is subject to and shall be interpreted in accordance with the Constitution and laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas, the Texas Local Government Code, and the orders, rules and regulations of governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. Force Majeure In case of an emergency, such as force majeure as that term is defined in this Plan, in which the City is forced to temporarily divert its personnel and resources away from the annexation area for humanitarian purposes or protection of the general public, the City obligates itself to take all reasonable measures to restore services to the annexation area of the level described in this Plan as soon as possible. Force Majeure shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, war, blockages, insurrection, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, storms, floods, washouts, droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, arrest and restraint of government, explosions, collisions and other inability of the City, whether similar to those enumerated or otherwise, which is not within the control of the City. Unavailability or shortage of funds shall not constitute Force Majeure for purposes of this Plan. h. Level of Service Nothing in this plan shall require the City to provide a uniform level of full municipal services to each area of the City, including the annexed areas, if different characteristics of topography, land use, and population density are considered a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. The City of Corpus Christi will provide services to the newly annexed area in a manner that is similar in type, kind, quantity, and quality of service presently enjoyed by the s citizens of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, who reside in areas of similar topography, land utilization and population density. 6 EXHIBIT B METES AND BOUNDS NOTES for a 3.733 Acres, comprising a portion of the ROW associated with the London Pirate Road (formerly known as County Road 33) Right of Way. This area was defined through the ground survey of the centerline for the paved roadway. The Right of Way for London Pirate Road was then assumed through the identification and description of a 30' wide Right of Way associated with the initially built road constructed by Nueces County. The Annexation Tract being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows; BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of the 102.95 acre tract owned by Bill J. Brown and described in Deed No. C#36676-4 Map of Records Nueces County, Texas; also being the Southeast corner of the 15.01 Acre Tract owned by Betty Jo Camp and described in Doc. No. 2010006571 Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas; also being a shared corner of the Corpus Christi City Limits; THENCE North 89° 31' 58" East, for a distance of 7.107 feet to the surveyed Centerline of the existing London Pirate Road paved surface; THENCE North 89° 31' 58" East, for a distance of 16.04 feet to the Northeast corner of the tract and the assumed Eastern edge of the Right of Way; THENCE South 20° 16' 42" West, for a distance of 1 ,690.48 feet with the assumed eastern edge of the Right of Way; also being the Southwest corner of the 8.00 acre tract owned by Agape Ranch and described in Doc. No. 2016053230 Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas; also being a shared corner of the Corpus Christi City limits; THENCE South 20° 16' 42" West, for a distance of 511 .762 feet with the assumed eastern edge of the Right of way; also being the Northwest corner of the 2.00 acre tract owned by Jeremy and Paige Scott and described in Doc. No. 2016034176 Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas; THENCE South 20° 16' 42" West, for a distance of 3,218.011 feet with the assumed eastern edge of the Right of way for the Southeast corner of the tract; THENCE South 89° 14' 50" West, for a distance of 16.071 feet to the surveyed Centerline of the existing London Pirate Road paved surface; THENCE South 89° 14' 50" West, for a distance of 16.07 feet to the assumed Western edge of the Right of way; THENCE North 20° 16' 42" East, for a distance of 2,054.837 feet with the assumed western edge of the Right of Way; also being the Southeast corner of the 102.95 acre tract previously described; also being a shared corner of the Corpus Christi City Limits; THENCE North 20° 16' 42" East, for a distance of 3,365.587 feet with the assumed western edge of the Right of Way; to a point along the Northern boundary of the aforementioned 102.95-acre tract; also to a point along the City of Corpus Christi City Limits; THENCE North 89° 31' 58" East, for a distance of 8.933 feet with the common boundary line of said 102.95-acre tract to the Point of Beginning, containing 3.733 Acres (162,609.48 Sq. Ft.) of land, more or less. Grid Bearings and Distances shown hereon are referenced to the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, Texas South Zone 4205, and are based on the North American Datum of 1983(2011) Epoch 2010.00. EXHIBIT C ANNEXATION AREA MAP Line GiFtction Distanco POB L1 1 1 N89-31-SBE 7.107 2 N C2121-59E 16.04 L10 �I 3 b 2::`-1ti-42 W 1694 1_--'_'A 511.751 ` ----- LF 1t'42'A 3218.011 •• -- -..._...-._��—_._ ;' 6589-14-SGW 16.071 7 S 88-14-50 W UL0 8 N 20.1&42 E 2054.837 9 N 20.1642 E 330-% 10 N 8'9.31.59 F 8.933 Portion of 15.01 Acre Tract out of ' p cuadrilla Impt:on Co-Survey No.137 and I.&G.N.RR.SUYey No.140 laf 3,Pg.15,Map Racmds of �1 Names CBnnty,Texas 1� ( Wr Betty Al Lamp) (Dbc.No.20 6571,O.P.R-N-CTI / �Ulnt Of 1 EkQIit 5l Fl Pwr*n Of 173-21 A:,- jj Oui'Of SECAgr _ ASu33or's Map 154 !r 1=:.•-.- I"._ _ •._= . 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Suction°D° IDCc.Nr .2G16J34176,OAR.N.C.T.( Recordsof Nueces Covntp,7ftas Laumiiin Faun Tracts Voi.3,P6.15,Map (OMYIer:EFaA' beth Anne Meaney, Racwdsof NUMB Coutny,Taaai TuSteeof Lucy A_NayneSTrlstj (UYn C:EF¢abeth Anne Meaney, �_�••���••�� loOc-No:2003062ESO,O:P.RA.C.T.(+ 20.00 Acre Tract out of7mct 2 L5 Trustee of Lary A.N'aynea Trust'.} !AlSeSSMSMap154 10%in 'London Independem 4 I school District( A ¢ 91 Acres out of __. .^.20050274S6,O.P.R.N.C.T.} Tract 7 of5YCtivn°D° Laumo m.Fi is 1 4 (Dv C0366764) r N City Print Date:0312312021 Corpus Christi Fxhtbit 83.733 acres AreaA4 �f 0 625 1,250 2.500 1 inch=1,000 feet Feet 9 Legend ` �•� ®Annexation Area Road Centerline r L.._.City Limits I %I Ij i. Ca bam ss `-Annexation a - Area I � I Annexation Area - ......................... oQ 3.733 Acre O 0=, FMNAP Annexation Area is London Pirate Rd ROW from FM 43, North to the NE corner of the London Towne Subdivision. This alignment of ROW includes a segment already contained within the City limits. The assumption of area associated with the London Pirate Rd ROW is based upon the presumed centerline of the existing roadway and a 30 ROW width. N City of Print Date: 03/18/2021 Cor us Christi Exhibit 8:Annexation Area p = 3.733 acres 0 625 1,250 2,500 1 inch = 1,000 feet Feet AWL Petition Requesting Annexation from Nueces County (3.733 acres — London Pirate Road (CR 33 ROW) City Council Presentation May 11, 2021 Background • This annexation will include the segment of London Pirate Road (formerly CR 33) north of FM 43 (Weber Road) measuring 5,420 linear feet. • This annexation is the final step in implementing the Interlocal Agreement with Nueces County (August- 2020) which outlined shared costs to improve the roadway and future maintenance responsibilities. nC Aerial Overview of Annexation Tract .�..� _ Legend It•� s� a L y Annexation Area—••--I � t 3.733 Acre r EL N VJeher Rd aP6 `tib FM 43 P1 .. I Annexation Tract Lig�nd It C..�City_ f � N --------------'-� r+, i -------------- I Annexation Areat•-------••----+ 3.733 Acre � i I x k Z8fi FM 43 N „r r Annexation Schedule 3-30-2021 — Resolution from City Council to Create Service Plan 4-01-2021 — Written Notices Mailed to Public & Private Service Providers 4-01-2021 — Newspaper Publication of notice & City Website 4-13-2021 — 1 St Public Hearing (No Action Required) 4-20-2021- 2nd Public Hearing (No Action Required) 5-11-2021 —Annexation Ordinance 1St Reading 5-18-2021 —Annexation Ordinance 2nd Reading —Annexation Complete 0'� H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Rocha, Fire Chief rroch a(a-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3935 Josh Chronley, Interim Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement JoshC2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Auto Parts for Corpus Christi Fire Department Fleet CAPTION: Motion authorizing a three-year supply agreement for automotive parts with Advance Stores Company of Raleigh, North Carolina via U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance an Omnia Partner Cooperative in an amount not to exceed $165,000.00 for the Fleet of the Corpus Christi Fire Department, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed with FY 2021 funding in an amount of $22,916.67 available through the General Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes a supply agreement purchase of automotive parts for the City of Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) fleet. CCFD's fleet of vehicles requires parts be readily available to ensure timely repairs and satisfactory maintenance requirements. It is always imperative that CCFD units be ready to safely respond to emergency calls. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: CCFD maintains approximately 120 vehicle and equipment units that are utilized daily. Of the 120 units, 45 run emergency response calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Emergency response units include fire pumpers, ladder trucks, aerial trucks, ambulances, HazMat response vehicles, battalion chief vehicles, and brush trucks. It is extremely important that repairs and maintenance of these vehicles be done as quickly as possible to ensure optimum operating and response levels. The other 75 units are traditionally used for non-emergency operations, such as delivery of supplies and equipment to the City's 18 fire stations and other fire department facilities. Additionally, non-operational fire personnel utilize these vehicles for travel needs pertaining to activities such as fire inspections, arson investigations, offsite meetings with local industry, Emergency Management operations, radio communication replacement and repairs, offsite vehicle repairs (when an apparatus breaks down on the side of the road, shop mechanics will travel to the site of the vehicle to make emergency repairs), and transportation of cadets to testing and training sites. The previous contract was a three-year agreement, also with Advance stores Company, for $105,000. That agreement expired in early 2021. Currently CCFD is utilizing PCards to make these purchases. Since CCFD's apparatuses are different and thus require a different kind of care, CCFD does not typically include Asset Management in maintenance of its fleet vehicles. The cost for the City to use Asset Management is similar to the cost of this three-year agreement; however, CCFD recommends utilizing this blanket contract because it would be more efficient rather than constantly using PCards to purchase ambulance and fleet parts. Additionally, a supply agreement would help shop mechanics keep auto parts more readily available and ensure a quicker turn around on vehicle maintenance. Further, the need for repairs to CCFD's vehicles and equipment has increased over recent years and is expected to continue, so an agreement of this sort would be more efficient for CCFD's needs. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: CCFD worked with Contracts and Procurement to issue a contract through the U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance an Omnia Partner Cooperative. Contracts awarded through the Omnia Partner Cooperative have been competitively procured in compliance with Texas local and state procurement requirements. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to award the three-year supply agreement which would result in having to dispatch another available emergency vehicle or apparatus from a different location while parts for repairs or maintenance are being ordered from various sources in multiple locations to fix the out-of-commission CCFD vehicle. This would lead to slower response times. FISCAL IMPACT: The purchase of the auto part supplies is a three-year supply agreement with Advance Stores Company of Raleigh, North Carolina via U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance an Omnia Partner Cooperative. The total cost of the three-year agreement totals $165,000. The fiscal impact for CCFD in FY 2021 for this supply agreement is $22,916.67. The remaining cost of$142,083.33 will be budgeted through the annual budget process. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 General Fund Organization/Activity: 12050 Fire Shop & Apparatus & 35100 City Ambulance Mission Element: 093 Emergency Response Calls Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530100 Vehicle Repairs Amount: $22,916.67 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion authorizing the purchase of a three-year supply agreement with Advance Stores Company for auto parts for all of CCFD's fleet. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Price Sheet Supply Agreement CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI PRICE SHEET PURCHASING DIVISION Auto Parts for CCFD Fleet BUYER: Desirree Ortiz Omnia Co-op Contract # 2017000280 Advance Stores Company Inc. dba Advance Auto Parts Corpus Christi, Texas ITEM DESCRIPTION Discount Automotive Parts for Chevy, 1 Dod e, Ford, and shop supplies 5-65% based on Catalog ricin TOTAL Not to Exceed $165,000.00 0'� H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Rocha, Fire Chief RRocha(a-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 Josh Chronley, Interim Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement JoshC2(a-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 MX908-C Handheld Chemical Identification System CAPTION: Motion authorizing the purchase of a MX908-C Handheld Chemical Identification Device and a five-month service agreement for staff training in an amount of$79,088.25 with FarrWest Environmental Supply Inc. of Schertz, Texas via HGACBuy Cooperative for the Corpus Christi Fire Department effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed with FY 2021 funding through the Fire Grants Fund. SUMMARY: The Corpus Christi Fire Department(CCFD) is requesting authorization on a five-month service agreement to purchase chemical identification equipment and training in an amount of $79,088.25. The five-month agreement includes staff training to use the device. The equipment and training will benefit CCFD HazMat response team as well as other local and regional teams such as SWAT, tactical EMS, and the bomb squad. It will increase the safety of emergency responders and especially the community. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: CCFD is requesting to purchase one MX908 Handheld device and training on the device. The City currently does not have any MX908 devices. The MX908 is a chemical identification system that uses high-pressure mass spectrometry. Responders will use the device to identify hazardous unknowns involving chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives (CBRNE) even in trace amounts, as well as deadly analogues of drugs that are emerging nationwide such as Fentanyl. After the equipment is received, FarrWest will conduct a three-day onsite training for 15 to 20 students. The equipment and training are being purchased through a 2020 State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities (LETPA) grant. The City has not had any agreement or contract in the past related to the MX908. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: CCFD worked with Contracts and Procurement to issue a contract through the HGACBuy Cooperative. Contracts awarded through the HGACBuy Cooperative have been competitively procured in compliance with Texas local and state procurement requirements. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to purchase the equipment and training, but responders will not have the necessary equipment to identify unknown chemicals involving CBRNE hazards as well as drugs at trace levels. FISCAL IMPACT: The purchase of the MX908-C Handheld Chemical Identification and training is a five-month service agreement with FarrWest Environmental Supply Inc. of Schertz, TX. The total cost of the five-month agreement is $79,088.25. The fiscal impact for CCFD in FY 2021 for this service agreement is $79,088.25 and will be funded through the Fire Grants Fund. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1062 Fire Grants Organization/Activity: 821265F HSGP Regional HazMat Equipment Mission Element: 093 Response to Emergency Calls Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 520090 Minor Tools & Equipment Amount: $79,088.25 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion authorizing the purchase of a five-month service agreement with FarrWest Environmental Supply Inc. for an MX908-C Handheld Chemical Identification System and training for usage of the device for the City of Corpus Christi Fire Department HazMat Response. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Price Sheet Service Agreement City of Corpus Christi Price Sheet Contracts and Procurement MX908-C Handheld IMS Chemical Identificat Buyer: Desirree Ortiz HGAC Contract EP11-20 FarrWest Environmental Supply, Inc. Schertz, TX ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED PRICE 1 908 DEVICES MX908-C HANDHELD IMS CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM. 1 EA. $77,220.00 $77,220.00 2 908 DEVICES MX908 CHEMICAL TRAINING KIT; VAPOR SAMPLES AND TRACE PEN 1 EA. $197.01 $197.01 3 908 DEVICES MX908 TRACE SAMPLING SWABS, 100ct. 1 EA $197.01 $197.01 908 DEVICES EXTENDED VAPOR PROBE, 4 COILED TEFLON TUBING, EXTENDABLE FROM 2'-5' (.6- 1.5m ,MX908 1 EA $197.01 $197.01 908 DEVICES MX908 FOAM-TIPPED 6 APPLICATOR SWABS, 6 in (15 cm), PLASTIC SHAFT, MX908 50 COUNT 1 EA $38.61 $38.61 7 908 DEVICES CAPTIVE SAMPLING TUBES, MX908 PACKAGE OF 10 1 EA $38.61 $38.61 8 ADDITIONAL 2-DAY ON-SITE TRAINING AND HAZMAT SAMPLING CLASS 2 EA $600.00 $1,200.00 TOTAL $79,088.25 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F S C� G� Off' ��, SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 3608 v MX908-C Handheld IMS Chemical Identification System N�OgPORP1E x852 THIS MX908-C Handheld IMS Chemical Identification System Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home- rule municipal corporation ("City") and FarrWest Environment Supply, Inc. ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide MX908-C Handheld IMS Chemical Identification System in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. HGACBuy Contract # EP11-20 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide MX908-C Handheld IMS Chemical Identification System ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. This Agreement is for five months, with performance commencing upon the date of issuance of a notice to proceed from the Contract Administrator or the Contracts and Procurement Division, or the performance date listed in the notice to proceed, whichever is later. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to zero additional zero-month periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $79,088.25, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services completed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. Contractor shall invoice no more frequently than once per month. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next option period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Johnnie Johnson Fire Department 361-826-4653 JohnnieJ@ccfexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantify of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. - (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City, which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Johnnie Johnson Battalion Chief 2406 Leopard St., Suite 300, Corpus Christi, Texas 78408 Phone: 361-826-4653 Fax: N/A IF TO CONTRACTOR: FarrWest Environment Supply, Inc. Attn: Matt Meyer Inside Sales Manager 108 Commercial Place, Schertz, Texas 78154 Phone: 210-566-1857 Fax: N/A 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. - 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal,Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F CONTRACTO&[�MEff "V ed by: Signature: Matt Meyer Printed Name: Title: Inside sales Manager Date: 4/12/2021 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Interim Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB/RFP No. HGACBuy Contract # EPl 1-20 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 7 Approved as fo Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F uts� ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT NAME: MX908-C IMS Chemical Identification System PROJECT ADDRESS: 2406 Leopard St., Suite 300, Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Scope of Work: A. The Contractor shall provide one MX908 handheld, ion mobility mass spectrometry (IMS) chemical identification system (SKU # MX908-03-1-0-03) and includes; 1 . One day of on-site training 2. One chemical training kit 3. Vapor samples 4. One trace pen 5. 100-count of trace sampling swabs 6. One extended vaporprobe 7. 50-count of foam-tipped applicator swabs 8. Package of 10 captive sampling tubes 9. An additional 2-day on-site training 10. Hazmat Sampling Class B. The Contractor shall provide on-site operator training of the MX908. C. The Contract Administrator, Johnnie Johnson, shall work with the vendor to schedule training dates after the equipment has been delivered. D. The training will consist of three consecutive days of on-site training for Corpus Christi Fire Department staff. E. Training will be held at the location below. Fire Station 5 Training Room 3105 Leopard Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Page 2 of 16 RFQ Revised 4.19.2019 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F ATTACHMENT B: QUOTE AND PRICING SCHEDULE Estimate �1 FA R R W E S T Date Estimate# 0 3/3/2021 9893 108 Commercial Place Schertz,TX 78154 Ph: 210-566-1857 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPT Fax 210-566-1897 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE P.O.BOX 9277 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX 78469-9277 accountspayable@cctexas.com P.O. No. Rep Project/Event MM Item Description Qty Cost Total MX908-03-1-0-03 908 DEVICES MX908-C HANDHELD IMS 1 77,220.00 77,220.00 CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM. - INCLUDES: -3-YEAR WARRANTY AND SUPPORT - 1 DAY ON-SITE TRAINING -STANDARD ACCESSORIES 415-00044 908 DEVICES MX908 CHEMICAL TRAINING 1 197.01 197.01 KIT;VAPOR SAMPLES AND TRACE PEN 415-00042 908 DEVICES MX908 TRACE SAMPLING 1 197.01 197.01 SWABS, 100ct. 820-00807 908 DEVICES Extended Vapor Probe,coiled 1 197.01 197.01 Teflon tubing,extendable from 2'-5'(,6- 1.5m), MX908 820-00907 908 DEVICES MX908 Foam-tipped Applicator 1 38.61 38.61 Swabs,6 in(15 cm),plastic shaft,MX908(50 count) 820-00828 908 DEVICES Captive Sampling Tubes,MX908 1 38.61 38.61 (package of 10) 908 DEVICES TRAINING ADDITIONAL 2-DAY ON-SITE TRAINING 2 600.00 1,200.00 AND HAZMAT SAMPLING CLASS. ***HGAC PRICING-CONTRACT#EP11-20*** It's been a pleasure working with you! Subtotal $79,088.25 Sales Tax (0.0%) $0.00 Total $79,088.25 Phone# Fax# Web Site 210-566-1857 210-566-1897 -v"vw.farrwestenv.com DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1. Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1. Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory ` EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance"clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Bond Requirements: No bond requirements therefore, Agreement Section 5 Insurance; Bond subsection 5(B), is hereby void. 2021 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-B Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite 02/22/2021 Risk Management- Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:772A369C-7792-4356-A40C-FD5EB4A8938F ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS No product warranty is required therefore, Agreement Section 8, Warranty Requirements subsections 8(A) and (B) are hereby void. Page 1 of 1 RFQ Revised 4.19.2019 0 H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 DATE: April 23, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Sarah Munoz, Interim Director of Parks and Recreation Sarah M3(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3433 Josh Chronley, Interim Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Boat Yard Crane Services for Corpus Christi Marina CAPTION: Motion authorizing a four-year service agreement for Boat Yard Crane Services for Corpus Christi Marina with Esmeralda Flores Sanchez dba Sanchez Marine Service of Corpus Christi, Texas, for a total amount not to exceed $80,000.00; with FY 2021 funding in an amount of $8,333.33 funded through the Marina Fund. SUMMARY: Contractor shall provide Boat Yard Crane Services for the Marina through utilization of the Travelift boat hoist to lift and lower boats in and out of the water to designated areas. Marina staff will also conduct daily operation of the boat hoist. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Sanchez Marine provides a vital service to the Marina by directing the placement of slings under boats for the Travelift boat hoist, directing placement of stands for supporting the boats on land, and spotting for the Travelift operator when relocating boats around the yard. Improper utilization of slings, stands, or the Travelift boat hoist can cause boats to be dropped or knocked over on land, potentially inflicting critical damage to them. During the relocation process, boats are slung over concrete and slings must be placed near structural members of a boat to prevent damage and dropping. After being set in place, the stands must be positioned in specific areas near structural members so they will not damage the boat or push through the hull. These stands are necessary for holding boats in place while work is performed and when facing local weather. The expertise provided through Sanchez Marine's services over the past several years has guided Marina staff to prevent any incidents from occurring by ensuring proper handling of slings, stands, and the Travelift boat hoist. After boats have been hoisted onto stands, Sanchez Marine may provide repair services for boat owners as a private contractor. The existence of the Corpus Christi Marina boat yard provides a unique situation. The Marina owns the only boat yard this side of Corpus Christi Bay with the nearest one to it being located across the bay in Ingleside. The Marina boat yard offers haul out services for the estimated 400 boats in the Marina and boats from North Padre Island. Without the availability of the Marina's boat yard services, many of the customers would seek a different marina closer to a boat yard that can provide these services. Additionally, the Travelift has been used several times over the past 20 years to haul boats out in emergency situations, such as boats sinking due to severe damage, and to relocate and manage boats for transportation. The boat yard has helped several people maintain ownership of their boats and enjoy our local waterways by providing the opportunity for boats to be transported by trailer and unloaded when the owner moves into the area. For example, the Corpus Christi Port Police will have a new boat delivered in June 2021 that the Marina will offload and place in the water using the Travelift. This will allow them to deliver the new boat downtown with convenient access to local waterways while maintaining proximity to the port. The new boat will be moored in the Marina until the Port completes work on their docks. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Contracts and Procurement conducted a competitive Request for Bid process to obtain bids for a new long-term contract. The City received two bids and is recommending the award to Esmeralda Flores Sanchez dba Sanchez Marine Service, as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. ALTERNATIVES: If the proposed agreement is denied, the Marina boat yard operations would come to a halt until suitable replacement services can be found. A halt in operations would cause a loss of revenue and customers as boat owners would move elsewhere for access to boat maintenance services. Sanchez Marine has provided this service for several years and has knowledge of local boats, boat owners, and the Marina operations that is currently irreplaceable. FISCAL IMPACT: This is a revenue generating agreement for the Marina. In previous years, the Marina has generated revenue in ranges between $34,772.50 and $49,968.20 annually through their boat yard services. The revenue from 2020 is listed as $38,650.15, as shown in the tables below. The proposed agreement will allow the Marina to continue generating revenue while covering the annual costs associated with Sanchez Marine's services. Boat Haul Out Description Amount Facility Rates Haul Out/Splash (One hour, up to 35ft LOA) $175.00 Haul Out/Splash (One hour, 35.1 Ft LOA and over) $200.00 Each Additional Hour $60.00 Haul & Hold Survey (Min. 2 Hours, up to 35 ft. LOA) $235.00 Haul & Hold Survey (Min. 2 Hours, 35.1 ft LOA and over) $260.00 Haul Out Work Description Amount (Per Day) Area Fees Tenant Vessel 1-10 Days $5.80 Tenant Vessel 11-30 Days $17.35 Non-Tenant Vessel $17.35 *Rate increases $10 per day upon each 30-day increment Monthly Haul Out Description Amount (Per Day) Area Storage Fees Mast Storage 1-30 Days $12.00 *Rate increases $10 per day upon each 30-day increment Revenue Boat Haul Outs Work Area Overages Totals Time in Yard/Storage) 2020 $29,438.00 $9,212.15 $38,650.15 2019 $34,255.00 $12,561.40 $46,816.40 2018 $32,645.55 $17,322.65 $49,968.20 2017 $27,488.00 $7,284.50 $34,772.50 FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 4700 Marina Organization/Activity: 35300 Marina Operations Mission Element: 121 Safe & Secure Dockage Project # (CIP Only): Account: 530000 Professional Services RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion authorizing a four-year service agreement with Sanchez Marine Service as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Service Agreement Bid Tabulation Presentation CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BID SHEET CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT RFB 3384 BUYER: SANDRA RODRIGUEZ BOAT YARD CRANE SERVICES FOR MARINA Sanchez Marine Service Gulf Coast Crane Service Corpus Christi,TX Corpus Christi,TX tended Item Description Unit QTY Unit Price Extended pnded P * Unit Price price Operator 1 1 Services for Year 1 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $180.00 $36,000.00 2 Services for Year 2 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $180.00 $36,000.00 3 Services for Year 3 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $180.00 $36,000.00 4 Services for Year 4 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $180.00 $36,000.00 Operator 2 5 Services for Year 1 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $70.00 $14,000.00 6 Services for Year 2 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $70.00 $14,000.00 7 Services for Year 3 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $70.00 $14,000.00 8 Services for Year 4 Hours 200 $50.00 $10,000.00 $70.00 $14,000.00 Grand Total $80,000.00 $200,000.00 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B �yV S C� G° a 0 H SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 3384 U Boat Yard Crane Services for Marina yeanaonn!e� 1852 THIS Boat Yard Crane Services for Marina Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Esmerlada Flores Sanchez dba Sanchez Marine Service ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Boat Yard Crane Services for Marina in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. 3384 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Boat Yard Crane ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. This Agreement is for four years, with performance commencing upon the date of issuance of a notice to proceed from the Contract Administrator or the Contracts and Procurement Division, or the performance date listed in the notice to proceed, whichever is later. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to zero additional zero-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $80,000.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services completed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. Contractor shall invoice no more frequently than once per month. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next option period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Leah Hughen Department: Marina Department Phone: 361-826-3980 Email: LeahH@cctexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City,which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Leah Hughen Title: Mangement Aide Address: 400 A. North Shoreline Blvd., Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Phone: 361-826-3980 IF TO CONTRACTOR: Esmeralda Flores Sanchez dba Sanchez Marine Service Attn: Esmeralda Sanchez Title" Proprietor Address: 2514 Cleo St., Corpus Christi, TX78405 Phone: 361-737-9213 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B CONTRACT u,igned by: ''.• " Signature: Printed Name: e,�s�r-s•�•ere ... Esmeralda Sanchez Title: Proprietor Date: 3/30/2021 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Interim Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit l : RFB/RFP No. 3384 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form March 12, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK 1. General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide Boat Yard Crane Services for the Marina outlined in this Scope of Work. Marina staff will conduct daily operation of the 25-ton capacity hydraulic driven marina Travelift boat hoist. Contractor shall have a minimum of 10 years of experience supporting marina staff with a mobile boat hoist. The mobile hoist lifts and lowers boats in and out of the water to designated work area, storage area, or trailer. 2. Scope of Work A. Contractor must understand and use proper rigging techniques. B. Contractor must understand proper lifting points, proper sling placement, proper blocking, and how to support various size boats while on the ground using properly placed boat stands. C. Contractor provides on the ground support while boat lift is in operation in addition to training Marina staff on the configurations and placement of slings on the bottom of boats ensuring all is being lifted correctly. D. Contractor assists in the proper placement of all jack stands to verify the boat is safely cradled to prevent any damage. E. The boat hoist is stored daily on the Coopers Alley L-head in the Haul-Out facility after use. F. The boat hoist requires a minimum of three people providing support while retrieving a boat from the water. One is operating the controls, one at the port and the other person at the starboard side of the boat being lifted. G. Contractor must be able to recognize a variety of make and model boats, understand the best boat configurations, and determine best lift points for each boat. 3. Hours of Operations The work shall be performed at the Marina located at 400 A. North Shoreline Blvd., Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 . A. Work to be performed, Monday- Friday from 8:OOam - 4:OOpm. Page 1 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B B. The Contractor shall be on-call on an as needed basis for unforeseen events, after hours, weekends, prior to and after a Hurricane or severe weather event with the possibility of working long hours as needed. 4. Physical Requirements A. The Contractor and/or staff must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds per person. B. Contractor and/or staff must be able to stand, squat, bend and pull for a period-of-time to assist with operations until task is completed. S. Location Map L� a Y � * Ys�v 3i F11 0 Ing, r� Page 2 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B ATTACHMENT B: BID AND PRICING SCHEDULE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI ° _ CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT DEPARTENT BID FORM QAPONP RFB No. 3384 Boat Yard Crane Services for Marina Date: PAGE IOF2 A uthorized Bidder: � n(A-1e- Mar; -e Adq Signature: Sanchez) 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions before completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that` a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. d. Bidder acknowledges receipt and review of all addenda for this RFB. Item Description Und QTY Unit Prices I Extended Pace Operator 1 1 Services for Year 1 Hours 200 $ 570 $ -, 2 Services for Year 2 Hours 200 $ 5D $ 1 t2,, 000 3 Services for Year 3 Hours 200 $ $ 0©a 4 Services for Year 4 Hours 200 $ �O $ I L� 000 Opera#or 2 v` 5 Services for Year 1 Hours 200 $ d" $ 10 000 6 Services for Year 2 Hours 200 $ U� $ `( ©Of> 7 Services for Year 3 Hours 1 200 $ 50 $ O, 007) DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B Item flescdp*on Emit QTY Unit Price Extended Price 8 Services for Year 4 Hours 200 $�j� $ 1 t?, D6 Q Grand Total $ Pow DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE AND BOND REQUIREMENTS I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this contract until all insurance required has been obtained-and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor, to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation endorsement is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with Certificate of Insurance. Project name and/or number must be listed in Description Box of Certificate of Insurance. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-day advance written notice of Bodily Injury and Property cancellation, non-renewal, material Damage change, or termination required on all Per occurrence - aggregate certificates and policies. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY $1,000,000 Per Occurrence including: $1,000,000 Aggregate 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory and complies with Part II (All States Endorsement if Company is not of this domiciled in Texas) Exhibit. Employers Liability $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B U.S. LONGSHORE AND HARBOR WORKERS Per Statute COMPENSATION ACT USL&H C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this contract, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in statutory amounts according to the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation. An All States Endorsement shall be required if Contractor is not domiciled in the State of Texas. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit renewal certificates of insurance throughout the term of this contract and any extensions within 10 days of the policy expiration dates. All notices under this Exhibit shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that, with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, as additional insureds by endorsement with regard to operations, completed operations, and activities of or on behalf of the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within five (5) calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to stop work hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this contract. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non- contributory with respect to any insurance or self-insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this contract. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this contract. BOND REQUIREMENTS: No bonds are required, therefore, Service Agreement 3384, Section 5 Insurance; Bonds subsection 5(B), is hereby void. 2020 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit - Marina Dept. Boat Yard Crane Service 11/11 /2020 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:24392005-CF48-4266-9096-A874EB02E43B ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS No warranty is required therefore, Service Agreement 3384, Section 8, Warranty Requirements subsections 8(A)and (B) are hereby void. Page 1 of 1 MARINA Boat Yard Crane Services City Council May 18, 2021 Sanchez Marine Service ��r MARINA • Boat yard crane services via utilization of Travelift boat hoist • Direction for placement of slings and stands • Spotting for Travelift operators • Skilled and consistent boat damage/staff injury prevention O�pUs CH'Pi :PAX Boat I • ir pD r�« 1852 n � 4 II - �G�. 4 �. ��ii► — �, ,� �► l A � µ-r � � fink ,�Qus cy 4; m Boat Stands Jy \ 25�'T y coxrL c a p 9 i \ ySanchez Marine ir .'AA ©�\ » O�pUs CH'Pi x pa r .- r�« 1852 b 1� ,�Qus cy .y YrTravelift • Hoist Jy w. 6.254viT " �k r. ,r � Recommendation Staff recommends APPROVAL of this item . SC ` o� � v NCORPOR I AGENDA MEMORANDUM zss2 Action Item for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 DATE: May 11 , 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management CharlesM2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 Josh Chronley, Interim Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Purchase of Light Duty Vehicles for Various City Departments CAPTION: Motion authorizing the purchase of 91 light duty vehicles and the lease-purchase of two light duty vehicles, via JPMorgan, coming from various vendors as laid out in the bid tabulation as additions and replacements to the City fleet for a total amount of $3,486,464.00 to be used by various City departments with FY 2021 funding available through the various department funds. SUMMARY: The 93 vehicles will be purchased from Lake Country Chevrolet of Jasper, Texas, AutoNation Ford of Corpus Christi, Texas, Boggus Motor Sales of McAllen, Texas, Caldwell Country Chevrolet-Ford of Caldwell, Texas, Sames Ford of Corpus Christi, Texas, and Silsbee Ford of Silsbee, Texas. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: This light duty vehicle package is for various departments throughout the City of Corpus Christi. These units are used to accomplish each department's assigned missions. There are 13 units that are additions to the fleet, and 80 units are replacement units. All vehicles being replaced have met or exceeded their expected service life. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Contracts and Procurement conducted a competitive Request for Bid process to obtain bids for the purchase of light duty vehicles. The City received nine bids and is recommending award to Lake Country Chevrolet of Jasper, Texas, AutoNation Ford of Corpus Christi, Texas, Boggus Motor Sales of McAllen, Texas, Caldwell Country Chevrolet-Ford of Caldwell, Texas, Sames Ford of Corpus Christi, Texas, and Silsbee Ford of Silsbee, Texas. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative would be to continue using current units that are beyond their expected service lives. This would increase the cost of repairs and loss of productive man-hours due to more frequent maintenance issues. FISCAL IMPACT: The FY 2021 fiscal impact of these purchases totals $3,248,202 funded from various department funds. Two are lease purchase payments. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: Various Funds Organization/Activity: Various Organizations Mission Element: Various Mission Elements Project # (CIP Only): Account: 550020 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this light duty vehicle package purchase from various vendors. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Price Sheet Vehicle Presentation .............. . ..... ...... . ..... ..... .... ...... . ..... .... ...... ...... 7 .77 ... .... .... 3zi8 .rot Le Asset Management FY 2021 Light Equipment Purchase and Lease Purchase Package 93 Total Units Council Presentation ''� May 18, 2021 Police Department 37 Units h��v Ga RPUS V -- HRISTI �4""� I PUBLIC WORKS ky( 1 A � m `OPPUS Cys i 4 i 0 Dx V —h Gas Department 1852 � 8 Units IF Lv 1, �� � �. •1\ !1 t e r `OPUS CyRs i 4 i O Y � J 5 Solid 1H52 « • Units 1 S L 01 til .war � a 1 �4 aPus cy v0 R� A YI �k i Jh f „d .qua _;�tF f.- • _ - 1� h i i m Street Department 6 Units 74 ENi0RE5 LOSE ��� � Y` 9 c:• 5li Parks Department — 5 Units S`'•.. `��- rz.. •- - CJ�� � y� I� �"ate - . aPEw.naws Development Services Airport 10 Units 1 Unit y+. M '1415 iY OF■r CORPUS CW PU9sin WORKS �. www.cnexas com www«u�ab Gom Code Enforcement - 2 Units Marina - 1 Unit �v3PC1J�4 �G7L3��31�11 lilt �. 4 Facility Maintenance 2 Units A45 c un rtiEs _ www Storm Water - 1 Units _ - A 0'� H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management CharlesM2(u-)cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 Josh Chronley, Interim Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Asset Management Department Fleet Division CAPTION: Resolution authorizing a three-year supply agreement with Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load of San Antonio, Texas, in amount not to exceed $480,000.00 for the purchase of Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Asset Management Department, Fleet Division, with FY 2021 funding in the amount of$93,350.00 available through the Fleet Maintenance Fund. SUMMARY: This resolution authorizes a three-year supply agreement with Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc., dba Texas Pack and Load to provide Vacall Vacuum Truck parts stocked by the Asset Management Department for repairs to Vacall Vacuum equipment by the Fleet Maintenance Division of Asset Management. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Asset Management Department utilizes Texas Pack and Load equipment parts for the repair and maintenance of associated equipment. Currently there are 14 Vacuum trucks in the City's Fleet. The use of these parts is essential for effective, necessary, and timely repairs. Asset Management performs the majority of vehicle and equipment repairs in-house. Acquisition of these parts is essential to ensure the execution of a successful and timely maintenance effort of this equipment. Furthermore, a ready supply of these parts will ensure a continued high operational readiness of Vacall Vacuum trucks. Currently, these parts are procured by requisition/purchase order on an as needed basis. Texas Pack and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load is the only vendor that sells these parts. The City receives a 2 to 5% discount over the purchase price. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load is the sole distributor for Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts and expert service and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) quality parts for its Vacall line of sewer and catch basin cleaning equipment. Texas Pack and Load was selected to cover the entire State of Texas for Global Environmental Products, Inc. after a statewide search and a rigorous vetting process for their next dealer. Global Environmental Products, Inc. is an American manufacturer of a full line of high-quality street sweeping products based in San Bernardino, CA. Additionally, they have not increased their pricing to the City through the new merger established late 2020. ALTERNATIVES: An alternative would be not to secure a long-term supply agreement. However, the Asset Management Department would have to purchase vacall equipment parts on an as needed basis through individual purchase orders, which would not be as productive and much more time consuming. In addition, a long-term agreement allows for a better economy of scale. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Asset Management in FY 2021 is estimated at$93,350.00 for this three-year supply agreement. The remaining amount will be budgeted in future years through the annual budget process. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 5110 Fleet Maintenance Service Organization/Activity: 40180 Parts Room Operation Mission Element: 202 Maintain the Fleet Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 520210 Cost of Goods Sold RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this resolution authorizing a three-year supply agreement with Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load for the purchase of equipment parts as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resolution Price Sheet Supply Agreement Resolution authorizing a three-year supply agreement with Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load of San Antonio, Texas, in amount not to exceed $480,000.00 for the purchase of Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Asset Management Department, Fleet Division, with FY2021 funding in the amount of$93,350.00 available through the Fleet Maintenance Fund. WHEREAS, these supplies will be used by Asset Management Department, Fleet Division; WHEREAS, Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load, will provide Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Asset Management Department, Fleet Division, for maintenance of Vacall Trucks by City Fleet Maintenance, which are critical to effectively provide repairs on City vehicles and equipment; WHEREAS, State law provides that such procurements, as outlined above, are subject to statutory procurement requirements, including competitive bids, unless an exception applies; WHEREAS, there is a statutory exception for this procurement in Local Government Code, Section 252.022(a) (2), as this purchase is necessary to preserve the public health or safety of the City's residents; WHEREAS, there is also a statutory exception for this procurement in Local Government Code, Section 252.022(a) (7) (A), as this purchase is available from only one source due to special processes or patents. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: Section 1. The City Council specifically finds that the foregoing statements included in the preamble of this resolution are true and correct and adopts such findings for all intents and purposes related to the authorization of this procurement. Section 2. The City Manager, or designee, is authorized to execute all documents necessary to secure a purchase from Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load of San Antonio, Texas based on a sole source for a total amount not to exceed $480,000.00. Page 1 of 2 PASSED AND APPROVED on the day of , 2021 : Paulette M. Guajardo Roland Barrera Gil Hernandez Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Ben Molina Mike Pusley Greg Smith ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 2 of 2 City of Corpus Christi Price Sheet Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Asset Contracts & Procurement Management Department, Fleet Division Buyer: Marco Lozano Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load San Antonio, Texas One-Year DESCRIPTION Estimated QTY Unit Total Spend Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts, $ 150,000.00 3 Year $450,000.00 includes 25% markup Freight Allowance $ 10,000.00 3 Year $30,000 Three Year Total Not to exceed $480,000.00 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C SC G� > SUPPLY AGREEMENT NO. 3261 U Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Fleet fhaaaoRp 1852 THIS Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Fleet Supply Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Fleet in response to Request for Bid No. SS 3261 ("RFB"), which RFB includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB and the Contractor's bid response are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractorwill provide Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts for Fleet in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. "Goods," "products", and "supplies", as used in this Agreement, refer to and have the same meaning. 2. Term. This Agreement is for three years. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to zero additional zero-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so by written amendment prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. The City's extension authorization must be executed by the City Manager or designee. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $480,000.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for goods delivered and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. Contractor shall invoice no more frequently than once per month. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next option period. Invoices will be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Benjamin Sanchez Department: Fleet Maintenance Phone: 361-826-1959 Email: BenjaminS@cctexas.com 5. Insurance. Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of products to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of products to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and products will remain with the Contractor until such time as the products are delivered and accepted by the City. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all products supplied before acceptance. Any products that are delivered but not accepted by the City must be corrected or replaced immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or replacement at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement product may be bought by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City,which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such products in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In providing the Goods, Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Benjamin Sanchez Title: Parts Foreman Address: 5352 Ayers, BIdg.3B, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 Phone: 361-826-1959 Fax: N/A IF TO CONTRACTOR: Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load Attn: Matthew Olinick Title: Operations Manager Address: 1030 Brussels St., San Antonio, TX. 78219 Phone: 210-668-9312 Fax: N/A 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES') FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City Manager may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The Contract Administrator must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City Manager may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City Manager may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City Manager may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. (SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS) Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C CONTRACTOR DocuSigned by: Signature: Printed Name: Matthew Ol i ni ck Title: Operations Manager Date: 2/4/2021 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Interim Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB No. SS 3261 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid Response Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C use G o� a ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK Nanronni ° 1852 1. General Requirements/Background Information The City's Fleet Management Department uses and stocks parts for Vacall equipment for in-house repairs. 2. Scope of Work The Contractor shall provide Vacall equipment parts on an as needed basis. Parts may include such as but are not limited to filters, pumps, and body parts 3. Contractor Quality Control and Superintendence All parts for Vacall equipment will be defect free, properly packed and shipped to ensure a safe delivery. 4. Special Instructions A. Ordering and Delivery 1 . The City Fleet Maintenance Staff will place an order on an as needed basis. 2. The Contractor shall deliver parts between the hours of 8:OOAM to 5:OOPM 3. The Contractor shall deliver parts to the City Garage, City Service Center located at 5352 Ayers St. Building 313, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415. 4. All contract prices are F.O.B. destination, inside delivery to the City of Corpus Christi Facility, freight prepaid. 5. If any items are found to be defective, unusable, or not in working condition, the Contractor shall arrange the return of the shipment or the shipping charges will be reimbursed on the invoice. 6. No restocking fee or payment of any kind shall be owed for orders cancelled B. Defective Goods 1 . The Contractor shall pay for return shipment on any products that arrive in a defective, unusable, or inoperable condition. 2. The Contractor must arrange for the return shipment of damaged products. 5. Invoicinq Parts will be reimbursed at cost plus the allowable markup shown in the contract. Receipts will be required for the parts that demonstrate the actual cost of the item to the Contractor. DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C ATTACHMENT B-QUOTE/PRICING SCHEDULE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI QUOTE FORM 1. Refer to Contract Terms and Conditions before completing quote. 2. Quote your best price, including freight, for each item. 3. In submitting this quote, Contractor certifies that the prices in this quote have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other contractor or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. Invitation to quote, FOB Destination, Freight Included, on the following: Three-Year DESCRIPTION Estimated Qty Unit Total Spend Vacall Vacuum Truck Parts, $150,000.00 3 Year $ 450,000.00 includes 25% markup Freight Allowance $ 10,000.00 3 Year $ 30,000.00 3-Year Total Not to Exceed $ 480,000.00 COMPANY: Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack and Load NAME OF PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN: Mathew Olinick ADDRESS: 1030 Brussels St. CITY / STATE/ZIP : San Antonio, TX. 78219 PHONE: 713-501-0929 EMAIL: molinick@texaspackandload.com FAX: N/A QocuScinedDATE: 2/4/2021 SIGNATURE: TITLE: operations Manager 'E78b6�57CE�B1... THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT OR CANCEL ANY OR ALL QUOTES. 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CHECK $192.46 EA 1/1/2021 2430520012 CONTROL VALVE 3-BANK 21GPM $1,063.94 EA 1/1/2021 24431386 CLAMP, SUPPORT- INSULATED $9.36 EA 1/1/2021 24500600095 ASY, 4'-6" AVRB LO-PRO BOOM $34,715.07 EA 1/1/2021 2450210001 ASY, PENDANT 8 FUNCTION 40' $2,966.67 EA 1/1/2021 2450210002 ASY, PENDANT 6 FUNCTION $732.73 EA 1/1/2021 2450520001 ASY, 3 BANK VALVE 25GPM MAX $2,146.05 EA 1/1/2021 2458000001 AVRB REPLACEMENT BODY $145,571.08 EA 1/1/2021 2458000002 AVRB REPLACEMENT BODY $185,600.95 EA 1/1/2021 2460030002 WELD, SLUDGE PUMP BRACE $323.36 EA 1/1/2021 2460060001 WELD, BOOM HEAD, AVRB $3,685.54 EA 1/1/2021 2460060002 WELD, BOOM, AVRB $3,665.86 EA 1/1/2021 2460060004 WELD, NOZZLE, HEAVY DUTY $482.32 EA 1/1/2021 2460060006 WELD, BOOM, VACUUM SLIDE $1,482.72 EA 1/1/2021 2460060014 WELD, HEAD, NON-EXTENDING BOOM $2,141.64 EA 1/1/2021 2460060015 WELD, NON-EXTENDING BOOM $3,627.84 EA 1/1/2021 2460280002 WELD, 16.5" UNDERRIDE SPACER $321.60 EA 1/1/2021 2460340002 WELD, MICROSTRAINER,AVRB-ROOTS $3,302.50 EA 1/1/2021 2460340005 WELD, MICROSTRAINER BODY, AVRB $2,654.68 EA 1/1/2021 2460340006 WELD, MICROSTRAINER,AVRB-ROOTS $3,477.32 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C 2460380002 WELD, PLATFORM, AVRB $1,608.74 EA 1/1/2021 24604083 O-RING KIT $60.50 EA 1/1/2021 2460450004 WELD, TAILGATE, AVRB $7,379.67 EA 1/1/2021 2460450005 WELD, AVRB PULL DOWN ARM $711.33 EA 1/1/2021 2460460008 WELD, SAFETY ARM MOUNT $165.46 EA 1/1/2021 2460460015 WELD, BOOM CRADLE, BOLTON $1,480.21 EA 1/1/2021 2460460061 WELD, CHAIN DEFLECTOR, REAR $780.41 EA 1/1/2021 2460460066 WELD, DOOR, DUMPCHUTE $546.82 EA 1/1/2021 2460460073 WELD, REAR SPRAY BAR $1,005.68 EA 1/1/2021 2460470001 WELD, HYDRAULIC TANK $2,733.14 EA 1/1/2021 24861170 CLAMP, SUPPORT- INSULATED $1.10 EA 1/1/2021 2490060001 INSTAL, BOOM - 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1.0" DIA X 400' $2,744.13 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA312 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 500' $2,896.90 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA3K2 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 600' $3,288.46 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA3K3 HOSE, 3000PS1, 1" DIA X 600' $4,454.20 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA3O2 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 800' $5,345.48 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA3O3 HOSE, 3000PS1, 1" DIA X 800' $6,036.96 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C 32SHA3S3 HOSE, 1" X 1000" X 3000 PSI $6,489.82 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA5131 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 150' $1,151.45 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA5C1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 200' $1,760.39 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA5D1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 250' $2,088.46 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA511 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 500' $3,082.21 EA 1/1/2021 32SHA5K1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 600' $2,968.48 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB115 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1-1/2" X 500' $7,700.60 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2B2 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DIA X 150' $931.24 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2G2 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DIA X 400' $2,279.95 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2G3 HOSE, 2500 PSI, 1.0" X 400' $2,438.58 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB212 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DIA X 500' $2,548.61 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2K3 SEWER HOSE 1" 600' 2500 PSI $3,600.26 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2K4 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1-1/4" X 600' $5,867.46 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2M3 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1" DIA X 700' $4,303.51 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2O3 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1" X 800' $5,482.12 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2S2 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DAX 1000' $5,130.83 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB2S3 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1" DIA X 1000' $6,037.43 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB312 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 500' $2,789.05 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB3K2 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 600' $3,378.59 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB3K3 HOSE, 3000PS1, 1" DIA X 600' $4,542.72 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB3O2 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 800' $4,331.22 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB3O3 HOSE, 3000PS1, 1" DIA X 800' $6,050.25 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB5A1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 100' $639.07 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB5B1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 150' $718.58 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB5C1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 200' $1,040.04 EA 1/1/2021 32SHB5D1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 250' $1,240.53 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2G2 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DIA X 400' $2,998.56 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2G3 HOSE 2500 PSI, 1.0"X 400' $4,203.19 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC212 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DIA X 500' $3,593.79 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2K2 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DIA X 600' $4,189.04 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2K3 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1" DIA X 600' $4,914.26 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2K4 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1-1/4" X 600' $8,978.89 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2M3 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1" DIA X 700' $5,780.57 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2O3 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1" DIA X 800' $7,408.94 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2S2 HOSE, 2500PS1, 3/4" DA X 1000' $6,489.82 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC2S3 HOSE, 2500PS1, 1" DIA X 1000' $7,578.96 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC312 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 500' $3,655.83 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC3K2 HOSE, 3000PS1, 3/4" DIA X 600' $4,272.34 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC5A1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 100' $837.11 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC5131 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 150' $1,136.62 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC5C1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 200' $1,436.13 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC5D1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 250' $1,787.71 EA 1/1/2021 32SHC5K1 HOSE,4000PS1, 1/2" DIA X 600' $3,866.99 EA 1/1/2021 3740058 RELAY, 12V $26.78 EA 1/1/2021 43NZ100041 KEG SEWER NOZZLE 1" $2,070.89 EA 1/1/2021 43NZ1-0101-8020-C 1" GRAND SLAM-3D W/8 INSERTS $2,365.37 EA 1/1/2021 43NZ1-0121-8020-C 1" SUPERIOR PENETRATOR 3D W/9 $1,334.24 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C 43NZ1-0182-6020-C 1" CLEANING NOZZLE-3D W/9 INS $1,595.86 EA 1/1/2021 43NZ1-0220-8020-5 1" ULTIMATE CHISEL NOZZLE $1,531.53 EA 1/1/2021 43NZ1-0321-8020-C 1" PIPE WOLF W/9 INSERTS M6 $2,999.02 EA 1/1/2021 43NZ1-0402-6020-C 1"TURBO W/ RIDGED GUIDE SKID $5,102.26 EA 1/1/2021 43NZ1-0503-8020-C 1.25" PRIMUS NOZZLE $4,105.44 EA 1/1/2021 43NZA30190-S12S SKID NOZZLE, 3/4" $135.61 EA 1/1/2021 43NZA30190-S16L SKID NOZZLE, LARGE $138.96 EA 1/1/2021 43NZA30190-S16S SMALL NOZZLE SKID $135.61 EA 1/1/2021 43NZA30190-S20S 1-1/4 IN. 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1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4004 SHIFT SHAFT $861.49 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4006 NEEDLE CAGE $99.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4008 SPACER BUSHING $170.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4009 INTERNAL RING $170.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4010 SPACER RING $83.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4011 SHIM 0.1 MM $7.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4012 SHIM 0.2 MM $8.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4013 SHIM 0.3 MM $8.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4014 SHIM 0.5 MM $9.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4015 OIL SEAL $90.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4017 OIL SEAL $36.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4018 SPLIT PIN $1.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4045 POSITION SOLENOID VALVE $229.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4060 COIL $24.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4082 MOTOR $589.39 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4087 START SOLENOID $50.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4094 OIL LEVEL SIGHT GAUGE $84.41 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4096 GEAR BOX HOUSING $1,667.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4103 GEAR RETAINER FLANGE $219.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4111 O-RING $5.89 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4112 OIL SEAL $30.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4113 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$94.39 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4176 SCREW, M14X80 (MS50, 55) $55.66 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4179 SCREW, M14X25 $10.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4180 VALVE COVER $759.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4183 DELIVERY VALVE GUIDE $263.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4185 DELIVERY VALVE DISC $118.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4187 O-RING $4.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4188 O-RING $3.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4191 SUCTION VALVE DISC $121.51 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4192 SUCTION VALVE SEAT $235.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4193 COPPER WASHER, 1/4 $1.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4198 O-RING $3.77 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4199 O-RING $3.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4203 CYLINDER (MS55) $452.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4207 SPACER RING (MS55) $69.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4212 PACKING RING (MS55) $315.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4217 PRESSURE PACKING (MS55) $76.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4221 O-RING (MS55) $9.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4227 O-RING (MS36, 40, 45, 50) $4.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4228 O-RING (MS55) $6.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4233 SCRAPER (MS55) $165.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4234 PINION, 1800 RPM, Z24 $3,587.95 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4236 BEARING $539.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4245 MANUAL, OPERATORS ALUETVAC $202.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4246 MANUAL, PARTS ALLJETVAC $83.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4248 SHAFT SEAL $111.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4249 O-RING $16.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4250 SHAFT SEAL CARRIER $198.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4251 MULTIFUNCTION VALVE $438.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4252 HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR $212.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4253 LOCKING NUT $133.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4254 OIL SEAL $189.22 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4257 SEAL KIT $179.33 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4258 ROLLER BEARING $1,153.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4260 SCREW, M10X30 $3.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4261 SCREW, M10X35 $2.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4264 DRIVE ENGAGEMENT RING GEAR $1,855.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4268 O-RING $14.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4274 DIFFUSER COVER-4" DIA GROOVE $320.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4277 SEAL KIT $886.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4278 BEARING KIT $928.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4279 SLEEVE $198.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4281 COVER DOOR- 3.5" DIA GROOVE $129.51 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4282 MUELLER SCREEN 4 X 6 $277.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4293 PLUNGER $3,197.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4297 O-RING $56.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4300 O-RING $35.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4302 REPAIR KIT $1,479.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4303 PUMP $779.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4304 VACALL PARTS &ACC CAT $1.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4305 CONTROLLER $351.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4307 WIPER RING $224.33 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4308 CHEVRON RING $199.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4312 FILTER, OIL-TRANS CASE $156.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4314 FLUID END REPAIR KIT $1,559.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4316 DRIVE COUPLER $3,322.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4317 SEAL KIT FOR VA3148-0077 $43.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4318 O-RING $9.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4324 SPACER WASHER $163.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4325 ROLLER BEARING $394.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4328 O-RING $10.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4329 O-RING $12.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4331 BALL, 3/8" $9.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4332 O-RING $12.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4333 O-RING $15.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4334 O-RING $5.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4335 SPACER WASHER $95.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4336 O-RING $43.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4338 ROLLER BEARING $452.00 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4339 O-RING $44.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4340 ROLLER BEARING $415.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4341 O-RING $120.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4342 WIPER SEAL $123.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4343 O-RING $7.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4344 O-RING $12.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4345 O-RING $15.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4346 O-RING $12.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4347 O-RING $8.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4348 DISENGAGEMENT SHAFT $1,878.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4349 ELASTIC RING $6.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4366 MANUAL, ALLVAC OPERATORS $76.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4368 MANUAL, ALLVAC PARTS $209.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4369 DRIVE OUTPUT SHAFT $3,249.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4371 PLUG $44.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4372 O-RING $15.36 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4373 UPPER SNAP RING $11.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4374 UPPER BEARING $135.80 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4375 PUMP SHAFT $2,036.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4376 LOWER BEARING $106.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4377 BEARING CARRIER $3,859.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4378 MECHANICAL SEAL ASY. $91.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4379 SEAL HOLDER $605.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4380 OUTER LIP SEAL $153.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4381 O-RING $6.49 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4382 O-RING $11.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4383 SNAP RING $142.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4384 FLINGER $121.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4385 IMPELLER $1,886.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4386 IMPELLER KEY $10.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4387 IMPELLER WASHER $7.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4388 NYLOCK NUT $25.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4390 REBUILD KIT $672.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4391 FACE PLATE $83.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4394 BEARING RETAINER $552.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4396 PLUG $56.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4398 HANDLE $208.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4401 DRIVE GEAR BOX $5,273.51 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4409 VALVE BODY $1,823.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4410 VALVE DISK $208.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4413 OUTPUT DRIVE SHAFT $3,501.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4414 HUB $3,502.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4415 BEARING CONE REV A $151.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4416 BEARING CUP REV A $62.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4419 SLEW RING DRIVE GEAR $2,849.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4424 BEARING, OUTPUT SIDE $419.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4425 BEARING, MIDDLE $132.41 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4426 BEARING, INPUT SIDE $56.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4428 MICRO-SWITCH/JOYSTICK BASE $15.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4429 MICRO-SWITCH/JOYSTICK HANDLE $16.99 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4430 JOYSTICK RUBBER BOOT $24.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4431 SEAL KIT $175.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4432 WORM SHAFT,17" $1,349.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4435 MOTOR,200CC $690.74 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4443 BACKUP WASHER $5.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4447 BORE SEAL $89.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4448 CAP SEAL $52.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4452 BEARING CUP & CONE $148.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4454 BEARING CUP & CONE $39.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4456 SUN GEAR $432.90 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4491 IMPELLER $892.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4511 POWER MODULE $4,196.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4512 PLUG G, 1/4 $9.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4513 SCREW, M18X180 $60.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4514 MANIFOLD $6,896.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4515 REPAIR KIT $113.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4518 HANDLE KIT W/LOCKING MECHANISM $49.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4519 SPECIAL VENT NIPPLE $22.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4520 BEARING CUP $139.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4521 CAPSCREW $5.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4523 CAPSCREW,5/8-11X2 GR5 $2.22 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4524 SLINGER $20.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4528 SHIM, .003 THICK $9.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4529 SHIM, .015 THICK $23.10 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4530 BEARING CONE $216.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4531 BEARING CUP $108.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4532 BEARING & SEAL CAP $336.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4533 OIL SEAL $51.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4534 PLASTIC PROTECTOR $9.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4535 SOCKET HEAD CAPS,8-5/16-24X1 $5.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4536 PRESSURE REGULATOR/UNLOADER $4,338.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4542 HYD PUMP FLANGE $1,182.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4543 SUPPORT FLANGE $753.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4546 CYLINDER HOUSING $773.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4549 BELL HOUSING $2,559.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4551 THRUST BEARING RING $363.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4552 SENSOR RING $144.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4553 SHIFTER SHAFT GUIDE $122.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4555 INTERNAL RING $329.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4558 OUTPUT DRIVE SHAFT $5,549.77 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4559 INPUT DRIVE SHAFT $2,960.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4562 GEAR $3,348.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4564 ENGAGEMENT RING $1,029.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4565 IN/OUTPUT SHAFT MAIN DR FLANGE $1,003.36 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4566 UPPER OUTPUT SHAFT DRIV FLANGE $1,218.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4568 IN/OUTPUT SHAFT MAIN DR FLANGE $310.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4569 SHIFTER FORK $1,747.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4570 CYLINDER PISTON $75.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4571 CLUTCH PISTON $565.77 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4572 SHIFTER PISTON $484.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4574 SWITCH EXTENSION STEM $118.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4575 SPACER RING $101.99 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4576 SPACER RING $237.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4577 SPACER RING $297.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4582 SUPPORT COVER $514.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4586 SUPPORT CAP $393.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4587 LUBE CAP $1,839.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4588 REDUCER $64.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4593 ROLLER BEARING $299.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4594 ROLLER BEARING $634.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4595 ROLLER BEARING $410.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4596 NEEDLE CAGE $213.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4597 NEEDLE CAGE $168.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4599 OIL SEAL $105.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4600 O-RING $62.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4601 O-RING $44.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4602 O-RING $161.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4603 O-RING $46.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4604 O-RING $9.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4605 O-RING $117.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4606 O-RING $16.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4607 ELASTIC RING $53.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4608 ELASTIC RING $15.24 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4609 ELASTIC RING $33.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4610 ELASTIC RING $7.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4611 ELASTIC RING $24.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4612 ELASTIC RING $87.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4613 SPLIT SEAL RING $114.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4619 MAGNETIC PLUG $221.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4621 DRAIN PLUG $86.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4623 CONNECTOR $51.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4624 CONNECTOR $38.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4625 CONNECTOR $99.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4626 STREET ELBOW $98.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4628 PLUG $17.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4629 BREATHER PLUG $52.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4630 BREATHER PLUG $72.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4634 LOCKING NUT $5.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4640 SCREW,M6X20 $2.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4643 SCREW, M10X50 $9.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4644 SCREW,M14X40 $18.18 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4646 SCREW,M16X45 $9.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4647 SCREW,M6X20 $5.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4648 SCREW,M8X45 $4.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4651 COPPER WASHER $1.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4655 WASHER $8.51 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4656 WASHER $4.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4657 WASHER $11.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4659 COPPER WASHER $6.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4661 COPPER WASHER $3.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4662 SEAL WASHER $14.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4663 CYLINDRICAL PIN $4.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4664 CYLINDRICAL PIN $9.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4666 EXTERNAL CLUTCH PACK DISC $185.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4667 INTERNAL CLUTCH PACK DISC $129.74 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4668 LOCKING NUT $72.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4669 PUMP $1,124.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4670 COMPLETE FILTER $439.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4671 FILTER HEAD $266.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4673 PNEUMATIC SWIVEL $910.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4674 PRESSURE SWITCH $32.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4675 CHECK VALVE, OMSI $327.65 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4676 VACUUM GAUGE $38.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4677 SWITCH COVER, PROTECTION $112.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4683 SEAL KIT $104.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4684 SEAL REPAIR KIT $69.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4685 SEAL KIT $37.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4686 SEAL KIT $18.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4688 SEAL KIT $48.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4689 SEAL KIT $64.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4691 GASKET $2.43 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4692 O-RING $21.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4693 SEAL $8.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4694 SEAL $26.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4695 36" POLY GUTTER BROOM $319.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4699 EDC CONTROLLER $2,158.14 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4704 BEARING $266.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4709 1-1/4X246 SFX45F 3000PSI $450.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4710 1-1/4X56 SFx90F 3000PSI $185.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4715 RETAINING RING $46.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4716 BEARING CUP $70.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4717 BEARING CONE $158.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4721 SOCKET TOOL PVC $713.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4747 SUCTION VALVE SPRING $12.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4748 DISCHARGE VALVE SPRING $12.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4752 GUIDE ARM $146.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4755 8" RCS REPAIR KIT $9,399.49 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4756 8" RCS OIL SLINGER KIT $679.31 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4757 VACALL AS/AC PARTS MANUAL $153.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4758 VACALL AS/AC OPERATOR'S MANUAL $61.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4759 VACALL AS/AC SERVICE MANUAL $275.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4760 D65-20 WATER END REBUILD KIT $724.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4761 CG150 CAN/USB CABLE $619.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4762 CG150 CABLE ADAPTER $134.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4763 3/4-1" BALL VALVE HANDLE $34.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4766 MOTOR $1,051.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4767 SLINGER WASHER $18.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4770 MECHANICAL SEAL $95.65 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4771 IMPELLER SHIM SET $11.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4772 IMPELLER $463.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4773 IMPELLER O-RING $22.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4774 IMPELLER NUT $27.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4775 CASING O-RING $42.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4777 SCREW $5.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4778 PIPE PLUG $17.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4781 FUEL FILTER $66.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4782 FUEL FILTER $230.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4784 MOTOR SEAL KIT $382.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4785 PUMP SEAL KIT $227.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4790 CATCH BASIN TUBE, 8"X72" $702.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4792 VITON O-RING $22.77 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4793 PRESSURE CONTROL PILOT $1,227.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4798 TUBE W/RUBBER 8" X 72" L $593.49 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4799 TUBE W/RUBBER 8" X 84" L $650.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4800 TUBE W/RUBBER BOOT 6X84 L $528.90 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4801 TUBE W/RUBBER BOOT 6X72L $405.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4804 COPPER WASHER $4.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4805 TANK CAP $107.69 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4806 31" LANCE EXTENSION $323.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4808 PINION SHAFT $3,482.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4809 WATER PUMP, GENERAL 40 GPM $13,750.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4813 FLUID COUPLING REBUILD KIT $1,025.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4814 FLUID END REPAIR KIT $1,961.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4816 SEAL KIT W/LARGE SHAFT $67.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4817 STANDARD MANIFOLD W/OUT VALVE $1,076.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4823 INPUT SHAFT SEAL $89.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4825 BOTTOM GASKET $45.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4826 SPACER RING $55.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4827 PACKING RING $296.94 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4829 FLUID END REPAIR KIT $1,050.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4830 VALVE LIFTER ASSY $443.69 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4833 OVERHAUL SEAL KIT $178.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4834 SHAFT $2,205.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4841 CONTROL VALVE HANDLE STRAIGHT $13.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4843 SOLENOID CARTRIDGE $210.25 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4848 F/E REPAIR KIT W/DELRIN VALVES $422.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4849 F/E REPAIR KIT W/SS VALVES $422.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4850 GENERAL WATER PUMP ASSY $13,750.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4854 ELECTRIC COIL $36.66 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4855 OIL LEVEL GAUGE $65.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4856 HYDRAULIC VIBRATOR MOTOR $575.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4857 CARTRIDGE VALVE $118.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4858 SOCKET HD CAPSCREW $1.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4859 CARTRIDGE VALVE $107.43 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4860 CARTRIDGE VALVE $102.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4862 CARTRIDGE VALVE $37.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4863 CARTRIDGE VALVE $274.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4865 SEAL KIT $20.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4870 Flow Ctrl Valve (square coil) $53.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4872 RELIEF VALVE $43.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4874 FLOW CONTROL VALVE $217.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4880 DIRECTIONAL FLOW CONTROL VALVE $629.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4889 COUNTER BALANCE VALVE $108.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4890 Flow Ctrl Valve (square coil) $73.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4892 DIRECTIONAL FLOW CONTROL VALVE $873.43 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4893 PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE $71.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4894 FLOW CONTROL VALVE $182.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4896 FLOW CONTROL VALVE $315.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4902 LATCH $154.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4903 CAVITY PLUG $18.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4904 SWITCH, 1/2", 180° MAX W/SPADE $96.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4908 ASY, CLUTCH PACK w/GEAR $16,704.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4910 SEAL KIT $63.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4911 POWER KEY(1 KEY) $98.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4914 INLET VALVE KIT, 3 KITS/PUMP $583.69 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4916 ALU VACTOR TUBE W/KANAFLEX END $592.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4917 ALU VACTOR TUBE W/KANAFLEX END $427.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4918 ALL ALUMINUM VACTOR TUBE W/HPC $262.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4919 ALL ALUMINUM VACTOR TUBE W/HPC $285.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4920 VACOTR STYLE REDUCER, CONED TR $301.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4921 VACOTR STYLE REDUCER, PLATE $301.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4923 #7 handgun nozzle 0-deg. 1/4" $5.65 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4924 8"X 78" ALU VACTOR TUBE $601.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4927 STAINLESS STEEL NY-LOK WASHER, $9.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4928 BOTTOM WASHER $85.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4929 UPPER WASHER $86.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4930 AXLE BEARING $49.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4932 OIL SEAL $63.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4933 LATCH, LOCK CYLINDER W/2 KEYS $28.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4934 BRASS BUSHINGS $207.33 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4935 NEEDLE BEARING $1,244.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4936 NEEDLE BEARING $1,291.11 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS4937 COMPLETE CONNECTING ROD $1,976.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4942 NEEDLE BEARING $845.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4943 ROLLER BEARING $469.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4947 REPAIR KIT $573.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4948 REPAIR KIT $592.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4949 SEAL, 38X52X7 $29.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4950 BOOT $26.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4955 DELRIN VALVE, 2-3/8 DIA. $101.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4956 VALVE SUCTION SEAT $245.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4957 VALVE DISCHARGE SEAT $245.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4958 VALVE SPRING, 316 SST $8.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4959 VALVE DISCHARGE SPRING $22.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4960 HOUSING PACKING, 1-3/4 DIA. $317.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4961 O-RING, 2-3/4 OD X 2-9/16 ID $12.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4962 BACK-UP NITRIL RING, 2.581 ID $6.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4963 SPRING WASHER, 1-3/4 DIA. $99.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4964 PLUNGER, 1-3/4 DIA. $1,145.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4965 BRAIDED PACKING SET, 1-3/4 ID $148.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4966 MODEL B CAP SEAL $52.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4967 80MM MODEL B-BEARING $100.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4968 MODEL B BORE SEAL $101.65 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4969 HOURGLASS WORM $1,157.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4971 SEAL KIT $75.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4973 INDICATOR $154.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4975 CONNECTOR, WIRE SEAL, 7 WAY $9.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4980 RETURN FILTER 10 MICRON 50 GP $768.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4981 ACTUATOR $719.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4982 PLUNGER PACKING KIT $382.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4992 COIL $247.89 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS4994 FLOW SWITCH; 16 GPM $741.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5003 STEEL CAP W/ DIPSTICK $55.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5004 GEN WATER PUMP W/RAIL KIT 25% $16,193.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5005 RAIL KIT(USE W/VAOOOOS5004) $385.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5006 O-RING $15.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5007 DRIVE SHAFT SEAL $358.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5008 PANEL NUT CONNECTOR $1.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5011 PACKING SUPPORT, DF28 $144.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5013 FRONT RING $30.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5014 SOLENOID ASSY 12 VDC W/SURGE $53.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5015 O-RING, 253.6X3.53 $13.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5016 O-RING FOR INLET VALVE GUIDE $7.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5017 IMPELLER W/KEYWAY, 8" DIA. $482.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5018 SER KIT, DISPLAY GUARD $35.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5019 REPAIR KIT $350.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5020 CLUTCH ASSEMBLY $895.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5022 POWER INVERTER $803.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5023 CLEAR LENS REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY $45.12 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5024 BRACKET, EXT. MT. 500 SNAP IN $12.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5025 SCREW, #4 X 1-3/8", PPH $4.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5026 CLAMP NUT DIVIDER $6.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5038 RESERVOIR TANK $233.89 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5040 BOOT $32.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5042 PLUNGER PUSHER TOOL KIT $703.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5042R PLUNGER PUSHER TOOL KIT $703.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5043 HANDLE, BALL VALVE $31.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5048 REMOTE SIGHT GLASS $129.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5050 SOLENOID KIT, 12 VOLT 2 POS $616.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5051 PLUG $30.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5052 WASHER $1.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5057 OIL SEAL $93.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5058 COMPLETE VALVE $1,598.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5059 PINION SHAFT-STR TOOTH $1,637.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5060 FILLING PLUG, G, 1" $43.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5061 PINION & RING GEAR SET $4,207.77 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5062 CONTROL VALVE HANDLE BRACKETS $68.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5067 START SOLENOID $82.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5075 MYERS DP55-28 WATER PUMP $22,950.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5080 CONTROL VALVE HANDLE BRACKET L $215.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5083 PISTON BODY $152.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5084 YELLOW WIRELESS XMITTER W/BOOT $1,453.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5084R WIRELESS PENDANT, YELLOW $1,131.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5085 PLUNGER $1,352.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5087 RUBBER BLOCKS $15.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5088 MYERS DP55-28 R.H. BELT DR WP $22,950.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5090 HP MONO-BLOCK WATER PUMP $5,278.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5091 SEAL KIT FOR VA31030044 $141.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5093 RETAINER GASKET $8.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5095 PLUG ASM $46.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5097 RECP ASM $43.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5098 REGULATOR VALVE SEAT $149.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5099 SEAL RING $9.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5100 LIMIT SWITCH $200.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5102 SLUDGE PUMP MOTOR $1,662.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5103 CRANKSHAFT COVER SEAL $26.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5104 PACKING KIT $526.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5105 VISUAL INDICATOR $43.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5106 LATCH $63.74 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5107 MW VALVE REMOVE/INST TOOL KT A $251.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5108 PISTON OIL SEAL REMOVAL/INST $141.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5109 CYLINDER REMOVAL TOOL W/HANDLE $96.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5111 O-RING SEAT FOR VA33150056 $52.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5112 4" BORE X 5.5" STROKE CYL $996.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5113 HOTSY THERMOSTAT KIT $119.74 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5115 BURNER ASSEMBLY $2,739.09 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5117 SEAL KIT $30.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5118 CRANK CASE GASKET $70.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5119 3 BANK CONTROL VALVE SEAL KIT $161.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5120 GP REGULATOR, 79 GPM,4350 PSI $6,034.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5121 SOLENOID $154.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5122 SWIVEL JOINT, 1/2" STRAIGHT $87.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5123 SWIVEL JOINT; 90 DEGREE $87.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5124 ANTENNA 433 MHz, 11.5" LONG $130.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5125 SUPPORT BAR FOR HANDLES $260.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5126 VALVE HANDLE BUSHING $1.89 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5127 VALVE HANDLE NUT $1.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5128 3 DRAIN VALVE HANDLE $19.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5129 REPAIR KIT $1,352.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5130 THERMOSTAT SWITCH $215.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5131 DP85-20 SPRING WASHER, 2-1/4 $194.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5133 1/16? PERFERATED SCREEN $80.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5136 STRAINER KNOB $100.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5137 GEN MKSR65 WP, BELT DRIVE $29,351.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5138 BURNER ASSEMBLY $1,870.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5139 12V FUEL SOLENOID $66.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5140 12 VDC BURNER W/OUT SOLENOID $1,477.02 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5141 FUEL FILTER $74.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5142 FILTER ELEMENT $29.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5143 CARTRIDGE VALVE $67.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5144 CARTRIDGE VALVE $178.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5146 GENERAL MWSR50 BELT DRIVEN WAT $19,609.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5147 COMPLETE SEAL KIT $929.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5148 MANIFOLD $7,112.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5149 SOCKET HD CAPSCREW, M12X150 $17.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5150 SOCKET HD CAPSCREW, M12X35 $12.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5151 HOUSING $8,212.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5152 INPUT GEAR, 47 TEETH/SHAFT KIT $6,009.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5153 GEAR $2,336.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5154 GEAR $3,156.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5155 HYDRAULIC PUMP FLANGE $1,076.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5157 ELASTIC RING $3.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5160 12V RELAY $112.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5161 END BONNET $228.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5162 GASKET $45.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5166 SPANNER WRENCH $4.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5169 FLEX AIR HOSE, 75M $101.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5172 SEAL BACK RING, 2-1/4 ID $395.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5173 BRAIDED PACKING SET, 2-1/4 ID $315.80 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5174 O-RING, 3-3/16X3X3/32 $21.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5175 NITRILE BACK-UP RING, 3.018 ID $8.66 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5176 PACKING SPRING, 2-1/4 TO 2 $90.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5177 HYDRO-EXCAVATOR HANDGUN $462.11 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5179 REPLACEMENT DOOR W/HANDLE $285.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5181 CONTROL VALVE A+ B $1,660.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5182 MOTOR ADAPTER $307.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5183 I-CHIP $80.10 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5186 Y STRAINER GASKET $15.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5202 SPEED SENSOR USE VAOOOOS5830 $734.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5205 SIGHT GAUGE $34.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5206 CAP W/LOCKING TAB $32.39 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5207 STRAINER $7.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5208 STRAINER, 100 MICRON, 9 GPM $72.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5209 NEOPRENE GASKET, 8.75X8X.125 $13.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5210 COVER $58.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5211 HAND GUN HOSE REEL MOTOR $841.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5212 MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE $37.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5213 MOTOR SPROCKET $52.51 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5214 ELECTRIC MOTOR, 12 VDC, 1.6 KW $404.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5216 FAN, 12V DC W/PACKARD CONNECTO $347.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5218 TEMP SWITCH, 140 DEG F $186.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5220 NOZZLE HOLDER $80.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5221 SEALING WASHER $1.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5222 ALTERNATOR FOR CUMMINS 6135.9 $644.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5223 ALTERNATOR PIGTAIL ASSEMBLY $42.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5227 O-RING, 3/32X2-1/2 $21.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5230 FLAT RING $20.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5233 RUBBER BOOT $18.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5234 BECKETT BOILER CONTROLLER $321.36 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5235 E-STOP CAP W/SCREW $52.14 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5237 BEARING $1,127.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5238 RUBBER BOOT $10.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5239 LIGHT BAR CONTROLLER $701.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5241 SIGHT GLASS $150.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5242 PIPE NIPPLE $35.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5243 BLUE WIRELESS XMITTER W/BOOT $1,889.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5243R DIGITAL WIRELESS PENDANT, BLUE $1,023.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5244 COVER GASKET $29.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5245 BALL BEARING $773.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5246 VITON LIP SEAL $199.94 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5247 PISTON RING $171.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5248 SLEEVE $609.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5249 VALVE REPAIR KIT $4,114.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5250 OUTLET VALVE KIT, FLUID END $1,671.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5251 INLET VALVE KIT, CONTAINS 3 $1,737.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5252 KEG SUPER CUTTER PLUS 150 $16,121.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5254 TITAN SCREEN SD22 3.5 x 5.5 $614.90 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5255 HYDRO EX TUBE RUBBER BOTTOM $108.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5256 GAS PROP $39.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5257 PLUNGER CUP $45.34 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5258 GASKET $11.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5259 O-RING $1.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5260 PLUNGER FOLLOWER $82.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5261 MODIFIED QF25X70 MM SHFT COUPL $313.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5265 QF25 COUPLER INSERT, BLACK $160.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5269 PUMP SPACER FOR COUPLER $46.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5276 COIL $5,219.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5277 PHOTOTACH KIT $795.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5278 CARTRIDGE VALVE $246.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5279 CARTRIDGE VALVE $170.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5283 GENERAL MWSR50 BELT DRIVEN $12,953.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5285 OPERATOR VALVE (SOLENOIDS) $64.02 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5286 LIFTER VALVE O RING $1.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5287 WIRELESS REC. ONLY, NEED TRANS $1,225.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5288 RIGHT HAND DOOR KIT $1,528.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5289 PLUG W/DIODE AND V LEAD WIRE $74.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5290 RETURN FILTER ELEMENT $120.80 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5291 FILTER HEAD O-RING $4.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5292 12VDC ELECTRIC BLOWER MOTOR $191.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5294 STUFFING BOX BARREL $3,481.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5295 BUSHING $220.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5296 BASE RING $538.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5297 CHEVRON RING $140.94 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5298 SCREWED GLAND $1,471.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5299 WIPER RING W/O-RING $211.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5300 SCREWED PLUG $31.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5301 PLUNGER $2,873.66 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5302 NIPPLE $24.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5303 ANGLE $59.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5304 SEAL KIT $99.90 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5305 CYLINDER $524.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5309 CRANKSHAFT, DP85-20 $3,035.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5336 HANDLE GASKET $8.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5337 TG CYL SEAL KIT $142.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5338 CARTRIDGE $163.49 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5340 50 MESH SCREEN, 304 STAINLESS $7.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5341 SEAL KIT $147.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5342 MINOR PACKING KIT $193.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5343 MAJOR PACKING KIT $294.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5345 POWER END, WATER PUMP $13,733.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5346 GENERAL WATER PUMP $13,750.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5347 BASE PLATE $1,431.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5348 END CAP REV A $314.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5349 MOTOR ADAPTER $314.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5350 SLEWING RING $2,508.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5351 FLAT HD CAPSCREW, 7/16 -14NC X $9.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5352 SHOULDER BOLT, 5/16 -18NC X 1 $9.92 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5353 BASEPLATE $992.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5354 END CAP $314.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5355 SOCKET HD CAPSCREW, M10 X 1.5 $9.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5356 SHOULDER BOLT, 3/8 -16NC X 5/8 $9.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5357 SLEWING RING $1,577.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5358 SWIVEL JOINT, 1/2" 90° 3000 PS $87.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5359 SEAL FOR VAOOOOS5358 $52.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5360 25" GASKET $51.31 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5361 HYDRAULIC MOTOR SEAL KIT $162.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5362 DANA TRANSFER CASE $16,783.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5363 SEAL KIT $119.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5364 OIL SIGHT LEVEL GAUGE, 5" $46.99 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5366 PLUNGER PACKING KIT, DOES 3 PL $1,348.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5367 PACKING SUPPORT $607.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5368 SUPPORT RING $331.39 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5369 SUPPORT RING $116.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5370 HEAD PACKING RING $376.10 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5371 SPRING $23.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5372 RING $27.14 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5373 BACK-UP RING $25.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5374 O-RING $2.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5375 PACKING RING $31.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5377 MAIN GEAR BOX TOOL $1,006.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5377R MAIN GEAR BOX TOOL $1,006.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5378 VALVE EXTRACTOR $1,129.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5378R VALVE EXTRACTOR $1,129.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5381 SERVICE KIT $233.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5382 18MM SERVICE KIT $242.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5383 18MM SERVICE KIT $154.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5384 20MM SERVICE KIT $198.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5385 20MM SERVICE KIT $146.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5386 22MM SERVICE KIT $198.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5387 22MM SERVICE KIT $146.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5388 24MM SERVICE KIT $173.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5389 24MM SERVICE KIT $148.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5390 28MM SERVICE KIT $346.14 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5391 28MM SERVICE KIT $206.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5392 LED BULB $297.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5393 GENERAL MKSR65 WATER PUMP $29,228.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5394-PWO1620 CTRL BOX ASSY- PWO1620 $8,606.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5395-PWO1620 SHIFTER IN CAB ASSY- PWO1620 $1,766.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5399 O-RING KIT $14.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5401 SPLINED DUMMY SHAFT $110.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5402 PACKING INSERTION KIT $67.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5403 22MM EXPANDABLE COLLET $213.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5404 SLIDE HAMMER (PACKING REMOVAL) $153.49 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5405 PISTON OIL SEAL REMOVAL TOOL $428.69 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5406 PISTON OIL SEAL INSERTION TOOL $496.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5407 28MM EXPANDABLE COLLET $70.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5410 RUBBER BOOT $27.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5411 FAN SHROUD $303.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5412 FAN GUARD $205.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5413 FAN, HYDRAULIC OIL COOLER $288.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5414 BREATHER CAP $20.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5416 COIL $6,593.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5417 INSULATION WRAP $119.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5418 BOTTOM INSULATION $33.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5419 GENERAL MWSR WATER PUMP $13,750.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5420 FLEX AIR HOSE, 60M $78.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5421 OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR $142.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5422 MW SERIES PUMP TOOL KIT $560.43 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5423 TSF2221 PUMP TOOL KIT $411.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5424 KF28A PUMP TOOL KIT $1,199.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5425 SPLINED SHAFT $421.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5426 1-1/2" WATER TANK BALL VALVE 1 $234.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5427 D.S. WATER TANK DRAIN INSULATI $276.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5428 P.S. WATER TANK DRAIN INSULATI $276.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5429 WATER TANK RETURN ELBOW INSULA $218.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5430 WATER MANIFOLD INSULATION $142.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5431 WATER LEVEL SENSOR INSULATION $145.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5432 ROTARY PADDLE LATCH $162.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5433 GAS SHOCK $69.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5434 REBUILD KIT $551.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5435 SQUARE HEAD SET SCREW $16.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5436 MANIFOLD $5,056.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5437 UPPER VALVE PLATE $652.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5438 COVER BOLTS $9.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5439 ORING FOR OUTLET VALVE GUIDE $5.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5440 DRAIN PLUG $8.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5441 CAP $5.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5442 PLUNGER (TAKES 3 PER PUMP) $838.21 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5443 TEFLON WASHER, 10X18X.9 $11.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5444 ORING $0.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5445 PLUNGER ROD $133.36 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5446 VALVE $226.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5447 SHAFT SEAL $163.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5448 ROUND LATCH KIT $150.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5449 MOTOR $1,334.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5450 RELIEF CARTRIDGE $187.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5451 WIPER $11.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5453 RECEIVER ANTENNA WIRE $240.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5454 200 MESH SCREEN $12.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5465 PULLEY ASSY $810.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5470 PLUNGER PACKING KIT $924.77 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5471 VALVE KIT $4,707.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5472 PISTON GUIDE OIL SEAL $40.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5474 SNAP RING $44.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5477 PROPORTIONAL SOLENOID $226.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5479 CERAMIC PLUNGER $2,828.80 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5480 PLUNGER PACKING KIT $1,270.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5481 FLOAT LEVER $3,237.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5482 NOZZLE $79.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5483 SEAL $24.65 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5484 DRIVING PIN $252.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5485 WASHER $77.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5486 FILTER CARTRIDGE $6,237.66 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5487 CAMP INNER RING $965.36 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5488 CAMP RING $442.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5489 QUADRING $98.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5490 O-SEAL $42.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5491 SNAP RING $17.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5492 QUADRING $586.80 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5493 O-SEAL $63.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5494 SCRAPER $213.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5495 TENSION SPRING $16.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5496 RUBBER BUMPER $42.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5497 HYDRAULIC MOTOR $1,122.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5498 HYDRAULIC MOTOR $1,122.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5499 ROTOR $5,792.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5500 FILTER CARTRIDGE $7,425.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5501 O-SEAL $32.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5502 O-SEAL $35.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5503 O-SEAL $44.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5504 O-SEAL $55.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5505 VENT VALVE $246.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5507 DRIVE UNIT $2,762.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5508 CYLINDER REMOVAL TOOL W/ HANDL $349.42 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5509 QUADRING $196.32 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5510 VALVE REMOVAL& INSTIL TOOL KIT $999.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5511 PLUNGER GUIDE OIL SEAL TOOLS $501.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5512 RELIEF VALVE (131-210 bar) $266.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5513 DEUTSCH ELECTRICAL PLUG $59.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5515 SPRING AND CASE ASSEMBLY $487.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5516 12V SOLENOID $89.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5517 SOLENOID COIL, 12V 2 POST $58.25 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5518 BOLT KIT(inc 12 bolts) $22.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5520 SOLENOID VALVE $84.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5521 COIL, 12V $48.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5522 LATCH ASSEMBLY(1 OF 3 STYLES) $67.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5523 KEY(21)DOUBLEBITTED $19.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5524 RADIAL OIL SEAL $110.37 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5525 O-RING $6.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5526 MOUNTING HOLE PLUG $3.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5527 LARGE BOX DOOR W/ACCESS DOOR $1,478.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5528 STAINLESS STEEL HINGE $92.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5529 COIL $42.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5530 PROPORTIONAL VALVE $192.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5532 MOTOR, HYD OIL COOLER $720.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5533 RUBBER PENDANT BOOT $90.24 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5534 O-RING $0.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5535 VALVE OPENING DEVICE $494.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5536 SEAL KIT, COMPLETE $2,073.80 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5537 RING, 60X80X8 $88.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5538 GEARBOX FLANGE GASKET $65.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5539 BEARING $661.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5540 GEARBOX GASKET $103.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5541 MANIFOLD BUSHING $533.10 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5542 BEARING $627.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5543 GEAR $2,852.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5544 LOWER BEARING $114.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5545 UPPER BEARING $114.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5546 LATERAL GASKET $95.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5547 WASHER $1.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5548 O-RING $32.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5549 O-RING $31.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5550 VALVE COVER $418.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5551 VALVE PLUG $148.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5552 SUCTION/ DELIVERY VALVE GUIDE $29.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5553 DELIVERY VALVE SPRING $17.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5554 SUCTION/ DELIVERY VALVE PLATE $79.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5555 SUCTION/ DELIVERY VALVE SEAT $104.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5556 BACK-UP RING $26.10 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5557 DELIVERY VALVE ASSEMBLY $201.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5558 SUCTION VALVE ASSEMBLY $175.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5559 SUCTION VALVE SPRING $11.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5560 CONNECTING ROD KIT $541.89 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5561 MAIN BOX DOOR $1,497.92 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5562 STAINLESS STEEL HINGE $382.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5564 DISCON DRIVE PULLEY: SEAL RING $176.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5565 DISCONNECT DRIVE PULLEY:WASHER $14.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5566 DISC DR PULLEY: ROLLER BEARING $1,002.66 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5567 DISC DR PULLEY: ROLLER BEARING $809.01 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5568 DISC DR PULLEY:NEEDLE BEARING $144.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5569 DISCONN DRIVE PULLEY: OIL SEAL $188.22 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5570 SHIFTER CONTROL DISCONN: ORING $11.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5571 REPAIR KIT(PN3 AIR REGULATOR) $526.33 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5573 DIFFUSER NUT $9.03 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5580 HOIST CYLINDER $2,848.66 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5584 PINION $2,068.80 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5585 RING GEAR, 1800 RPM $2,986.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5586 DEUTSCH RECEPTACLE $29.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5587 DEUTSCH PLUG $40.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5588 HINGE, FOR SMALL DOOR $352.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5590 DOOR REPLACEMENT KIT $2,119.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5591 TEMP SWITCH $105.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5592 MANUAL $83.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5594 ROD, PLUNGER DP85/20 $320.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5595 GENERAL MWSR50 WP, LH BELT DRI $12,739.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5596 Alkota- IGNITOR- 12 Volt $180.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5597 REAR NUT $28.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5598 SOCKET $634.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5599 GEAR END FOR GEN PUMP 120GPM $24,057.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5600 CYL, HOIST DEBRIS BODY $2,864.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5601 PLUG, OIL FILL-BREATHER $63.51 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5602 GENERAL KF36AL WATER PUMP $9,805.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5603 HUB, (FOR 40MM CRANKSHAFT) $52.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5605 CORE TUBE, BOOM VALVE $179.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5606 VDC ELECTRICAL COIL $211.08 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5607 INLET VALVE COVER PLATE $915.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5608 MANIFOLD BOLT $33.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5609 SEAL KIT, COMPLETE $837.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5610 WIRELESS HI-DUMP BODY PENDANT $1,187.77 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5611 WIRELESS HI-DUMP BOOM PENDANT $1,387.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5612 STEEL PLUG, .5" $18.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5613 INLET VALVE HOUSING $267.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5614 ANTI-EXTRUSION RING $18.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5615 ORING, ON INLET VALVE $5.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5616 BALL VALVE ASSY $218.89 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5617 INTERNAL VALVE GUIDE $10.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5618 SPRING, INLET VALVE $38.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5620 INLET VALVE UNIT, SINGLE VALVE $593.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5621 SCREW, FOR PLUNGER $15.02 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5622 ORING $3.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5624 OUTLET VALVE HOUSING $227.24 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5626 ORING, ON OUTLET VALVE $2.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5627 BALL VALVE ASSY $157.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5628 INTERNAL VALVE GUIDE $10.36 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5629 SPRING, OUTLET VALVE $49.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5634 O-RING FOR MANIFOLD TO PUMP $1.10 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5636 ALT SEAL RING, HP $65.55 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5637 RESTOP RING $10.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5639 O-RING $3.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5640 ALT SEAL RING, LP $70.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5641 WASHER, FOR PLUNGER $7.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5642 CLOSED INSPECTION COVER $49.13 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5644 GASKET, GEAR CASE COVER $10.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5645 OPEN INSPECTION COVER $68.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5646 ROD RING $32.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5651 LIFTING BRACKET $18.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5652 SCREW, FOR LIFT BRACKET $3.90 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5653 CONNECTING ROD ASSY $856.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5654 LOWER CONROD HEAD SEMI-BUSHING $224.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5655 LOWER CONROD HEAD SEMI-BUSHING $225.88 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5658 UPPER CONROD HEAD SEMI-BUSHING $173.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5660 CONNECTING ROD SCREW $10.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5661 CONROD HEAD FOOT $44.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5662 STOP RING $2.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5664 SCREW, INSPECTION COVER $1.90 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5665 FOOT $456.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5666 HOLE PLUG $4.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5668 ORING, OIL FILL TUBE $1.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5669 TUBE FOR OIL FILL PLUG $130.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5670 CY. ROLLER BEARING $318.43 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5672 PINION, Z21 R2.238 HELICOL $1,184.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5673 PINION, Z18 R2.722, HELICOL $1,264.89 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5674 TMP. CYL. PIN 10x24 $10.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5675 STOP RING, GEAR END $29.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5676 ADJUSTER, ROLLER BEARING $764.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5677 BEARING SUPPORT RING $39.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5678 STOP RING, GEAR END $4.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5679 RAD. RING $96.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5680 TAB 14x9x60 $6.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5681 RING GEAR SUPPORT RING $94.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5682 SCREW, FOR RING GEAR STOP $2.84 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5683 TAB, 22x14x80 $37.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5684 RING GEAR STOP $174.50 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5687 RING GEAR, Z47 R2.238 HELICAL $2,216.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5688 RING GEAR, Z49 R2.722, HELICAL $2,040.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5689 SCREW, M10x40 $3.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5690 REDUCTION GEAR COVER $534.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5691 REDUCTION GEAR BOX $712.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5692 CY. ROLLER BEARING $823.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5693 PUMP CASING $5,050.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5694 CASING COVER $139.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5695 SCREW, M10x30 $3.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5696 BEARING COVER $150.40 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5721 DIPSTICK $12.30 EA 3/1/2019 VAOOOOS5777 PADDLE LATCH (G &T SERIES BOX $83.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5778 STRIKER for VAOOOOS5777 $19.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5779 GASKET FOR VAOOOOS5777 $5.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5780 BUSHING $234.30 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5781 TUBE, M18X1-1/2 $32.85 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5783 HEX HD CAPSCREW, M6X20 $8.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5784 BEARING $100.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5785 WORM, 7" $692.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5786 OIL SEAL $57.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5787 END CAP $162.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5788 POSITIONING SCREW-1/4-20x30 $9.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5791 HEX HD CAPSCREW, M6X16 $5.57 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5792 MOTOR, 32CC $476.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5797 OIL SEAL $36.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5798 OUTER TUBE FEED ASSY $841.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5799 LOCKNUT $19.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5800 O-RING $1.39 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5801 BACK-UP RING $1.39 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5802 RETAINING RING $2.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5803 ROD WIPER $8.33 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5804 ROD BEARING $144.47 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5805 ROD SEAL $22.22 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5807 LATCHED SIDE PANEL $70.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5809 VENTED OIL CAP W/MAGNETIC ROD $69.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5810 WINGNUT FOR 25" MANWAY $29.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5813 OUTPUT DRIVE SHAFT $5,334.02 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5814 OUTPUT DRIVE SUPPORT FLANGE $1,756.74 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5815 PULLEY CENTERING RING, DISC DR $1,094.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5816 CHAIN, HREEL, 43.5"Lx116 LINKS $37.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5817 RECEIVER $864.46 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5817R WIRELESS RECEIVER $564.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5818 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY ASSY $284.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5819 BATTERY CHARGER W/DC ADAPTER $820.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5820 WELDED IRON PIPE HUB, 1/2" $140.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5821 SEAL KIT $978.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5822 FAN COUPLING $2,083.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5823 HANDLE, (25 GPM) $19.76 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5827 HANDLE ASSEMBLY, VA3910-0181 $115.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5828 COMPLETE SEAL KIT, 3 SETS $2,078.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5829 SPLINED ADAPTER $265.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5830 SPEED SENSOR w/CONNECTOR $700.29 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5831 SOLENOID NUT CAP $34.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5834 XLTX BATTERY CHARGER, 110 VAC $967.18 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5835 ASM,CHGR,BT128,NiMH,12 VDC $810.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5836 XLTX, AC BATT CHRGR KIT $1,305.90 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5837 XLTX, DC BATT CHRGR KIT $1,173.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5838 PUMP CONTROLLER $1,991.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5839 ORING $1.79 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5840 VALVE OPENING DEVICE KIT $449.47 KT 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5841 GENERAL MKR65A WATER PUMP $24,740.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5843 GENERAL WATER REGULATOR PRESET $1,715.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5844 SEAL PLATE BOTTOM O-RING $21.62 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5845 COUNTERBALANCE VALVE $172.87 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5846 DIGI MAX D-1000 CONTROLLER $339.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5847 RUBBER BOOT, WIRED XMITTER $136.36 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5860 MOTOR BLOWER ASSY, SINGLE 12V $267.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5864 SWIVEL JOINT, 90° 3000PS1, MXF $87.73 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5865 HYDRO-X HANDGUN (GUN ONLY) $596.69 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5866 BALL VALVE ONLY, W/MTG. HOLES $152.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5867 POWER END (DP80 & 65) $17,003.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5868 BEARING CUP, CRANKSHAFT $198.38 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5869 AIR ACTUATOR ONLY, 2130530023 $509.86 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5870 WAIST BELT(FLEX TX) $42.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5871 ALLVAC OP MANUAL(SPANISH) $3,951.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5895 HYDRAULIC FLOWMETER $701.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5896 CONNECTOR BOOT COVER PLUG $82.22 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5897 FUSE BOX LID $12.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5898 HR 4 ROLLER GUIDE, HANNAY $99.44 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5899 "J" SPRING W/ARBOR $302.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5900 GENERAL MWS36A WATER PUMP $13,083.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5901 GASKET $23.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5903 POWER END (COMPLETE) $15,582.96 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5909 GASKET KIT $147.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5910 SCREEN $891.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5911 HANDLE $34.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5912 NOTCH PLATE $12.54 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5914 TRANSMITTER $1,529.06 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5915 STUD -TAKES 3 PER PUMP $194.97 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5916 RETAINER-TAKES 3 PER PUMP $77.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5917 SPRING -TAKES 3 PER PUMP $22.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5918 RING -TAKES 3 PER PUMP $55.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5919 SHOULDER STRAP $52.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5920 KP CONTROL MODULE (55CC) $2,864.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5921 CONTROL MODULE GASKET $24.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5922 BEARING $917.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5923 BEARING $223.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5924 SNAP RING $7.59 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5925 SNAP RING $13.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5926 SHAFT $3,555.67 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5927 BEARING $749.48 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5928 PISTON KIT $176.35 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5929 VALVE DISC (440C S'LESS STEEL) $216.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5930 DOOR ASSEMBLY $618.60 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5934 ACTUATOR, 12V $635.13 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5935 SMALL DOOR KIT $277.26 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5936 ANTENNA, 2.4GHz x 4" LONG $92.69 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5937 HEX HD PLUG $17.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5938 SEALING RING $8.05 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5939 NYLOCK CAPSCREW, SS $33.42 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VAOOOOS5941 BALL VALVE LEVER HANDLE $25.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5942 HANDLE FOR VA33140018 $59.27 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5943 PENDANT CUSTOM BUTTON KIT $150.12 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5944 WEATHER STRIPPING $6.26 FT 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5945 PLUNGER PACKING KIT $1,552.85 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5947 ORIFICE PLUG $3.34 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5949 COUNTERBALANCE VALVE $113.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5950 CHECK VALVE $50.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5951 SOLENOID POPPET $102.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5952 PROP POPPET, NORMALLY CLOSED $106.17 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5953 COIL, 12 VDC $27.52 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5954 PRESSURE REDUCING/RELIEF VALVE $101.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5955 COIL, 12VDC, ZENER DIODE $42.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5956 MANIFOLD BODY $127.98 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5957 EXPANDER PLUG, 7MM $1.07 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5959 FLUID END REBUILD KIT $3,808.64 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5960 OIL SEAL, 2.953 X 1.772 X .315 $40.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5961 MAIN RELIEF (131/210V MAX) $115.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5962 SPOOL $114.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5963 SPOOL SEAL $9.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5964 COMPLETE SEAL KIT(KF28A) $788.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5965 REPAIR KIT FOR 2130530014 $127.62 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5966 LATCH ASSEMBLY, NEED ALAN WREN $16.71 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5967 BALL VALVE W/OUT AIR ACTUATOR $415.19 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5968 BALL VALVE SEAL KIT $79.93 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5969 HYD MOTOR SPEED SENSOR $388.33 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5970 HEAVY DUTY DISCHARGE SPRING $42.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5971 COMPLETE SEALS KIT GP MKSR65A $2,249.36 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5972 120 VAC RELAY $177.81 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5973 DISCHARGE FLANGE, 4" (IRON) $306.49 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5974 HEX HD BOLT, 1/2-13X2-1/4 $8.15 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5975 LOCKWASHER $6.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5976 DISCHARGE FLANGE GASKET $37.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5977 COIL $183.04 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5978 PLUNGER (KF28A) $458.10 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5979 O-RING FOR PLUNGER $2.56 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5980 PLUNGER BOLT $167.82 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5981 KNOB, 2" $29.24 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5982 OIL LEVEL SIGHT GAUGE, 1/2" $49.72 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5983 EXTRACTION TOOL $18.58 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5984 HOUSING ONLY $5,401.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5989 BRACKET, EXT MT 500 SNAP-IN-HL $9.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAOOOOS5990 L.P. 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VA38010042 GASKET, 6" 150# FULL FACE $9.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010043 GASKET, 8" 150# FULL FACE $24.26 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010044 GASKET 10" 150# FULL FACE $32.35 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010045 GASKET 12" 150# FULL FACE $30.15 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010046 GASKET, 14" 150# FULL FACE $65.67 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010087 GASKET, 113/4 OD 8 11/16 ID x $184.21 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010090 GASKET DISCHARGE SIDE FF4283 $62.05 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010097 GASKET, 4" ROUND BACK $4.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010099 GASKET, 6" ROUNDBACK $7.90 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010100 GASKET, 8" ROUNDBACK $11.05 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010101 GASKET, 10" ROUNDBACK $5.75 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010102 GASKET, 12" ROUNDBACK $15.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010148 GASKET TAILGATE 238 $2,582.70 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010203 GASKET TAILGATE 188" SJV/VB $1,065.53 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010205 GASKET TAILGATE 233" $1,290.10 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010216 GASKET 11-3/4 OD8-11/161D X1/4 $23.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010230 GASKET, EXPANSION JOINT $90.35 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010240 GASKET, DUAL CYCLONE AV-RB $223.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010242 GASKET WATER TANK $21.25 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010243 STRAP GASKET 1/8 X 3-1/2 X 66 $16.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010244 STRAP GASKET $14.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010246 GASKET, BOLT-ON DUMPCHUTE $25.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010247 GASKET, EXPANSION JOINT $57.03 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010248 GASKET 6X24 BLOWER INLET $17.13 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010249 GASKET 8X24/7X21 INLET $26.82 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010250 GASKET 8X27/8X32 BLOWER INLET $47.77 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010253 GASKET, TAILGATE 213" $1,910.54 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010262 GASKET HEAT EXCHANGE END COVER $16.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010267 GASKET, BOOM $15.45 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010273 GASKET 19ODx12.13ID ROOTSTRNDO $30.62 EA 1/1/2021 VA38010279 EDGE-GRIP, RUBBER SEAL $7.22 FT 1/1/2021 VA38020001 SJV DISCONNECT BOOT $546.40 EA 1/1/2021 VA38020002 EXPANSION JOINT 12.75 X $526.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA38020003 EXPANSION JOINT 14" $632.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA38020004 SEAL BOOT $290.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA38020006 SEAL BOOT $319.20 EA 1/1/2021 VA38020009 EXPANSION JOINT $598.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA38020011 GASKET, SLUDGE PUMP $11.46 EA 1/1/2021 VA38020012 BOOT, WIRE ENTRY $21.00 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA38164 DECAL, WARNING $7.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA3845-0001A STRAINER, Y 1-1/2 CAST IRN 250 $109.48 EA 1/1/2021 VA3845-0006A Y STRAINER PVC 1.5 NPT $459.11 EA 1/1/2021 VA3847-0001A STRAP, GROUND $15.99 EA 1/1/2021 VA3851-0150D WATER TANK, POLY 150 GAL $511.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA3851-0175D WATER TANK, POLY 175 GAL $531.52 EA 1/1/2021 VA3851-0210D WATER TANK, POLY 210 GAL $573.55 EA 1/1/2021 VA3852-0006D FUEL TANK, 80 GALLON $2,740.62 EA 1/1/2021 VA38979 DECAL, WARNING $41.22 EA 1/1/2021 VA39010001 WATER PUMP MYERS C35-20 RH $14,423.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA39010003 WATER PUMP MYERS D65-20; 25%MA $21,416.15 EA 1/1/2021 VA39010005 WATER PUMP, MYERS DP80-20 $27,382.88 EA 1/1/2021 VA39010010 GREASE GUN W/3OZ TUBE GREASE $65.50 EA 1/1/2021 VA39010010A GREASE TUBE 3 OZ $35.35 EA 1/1/2021 VA39010010B TUBE, 12 OZ GREASE $48.87 EA 1/1/2021 VA39010022 WATER REGULATOR 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TAILGATE - NO LOCK MECH $8,057.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA70010827 DUMPTUBE 8' DRIVER SIDE $1,346.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA70010842 DUMPTUBE 8' PASSENGER SIDE $1,346.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011095 WELD, REAR BOOM ELBOW, AVRB $1,244.50 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011096 WELD, BOOM HEAD W/O BRAKE $4,945.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011139 WELD, FRONT BOLSTER AVRB $1,120.14 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011151 WELD, CHAIN FILTER, AVRB $1,201.15 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011156 WELD, PLATFORM AVRB $556.07 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011170 WELD, DUMPTUBE HANGER $261.11 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011172 WELD, DUMPTUBE HANGER P.S. $149.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011185 WELD, LIFTING LUG $132.78 EA 1/1/2021 VA70011303 WELD, REAR PIVOT AVRB $2,450.25 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012001 FLANGE, EXPANSION JOINT $450.02 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012003 EXPANSION JOINT FLG. 1" OFFSET $533.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012419 WELD, DOOR, BAGHOUSE SIDE $3,082.57 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA70012452 WELD, DOOR, DUMPCHUTE $600.60 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012453 DOUBLE CYCLONE DOOR AVSRB $2,091.93 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012467S WELD, CYCLONE DOOR, DUAL, AVRB $4,289.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012468 WELD, DOOR, BAGHOUSE TOP $2,672.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012477 WELD, DOOR, INSPECTION PORT $714.99 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012506 WELD, SLUDGE PUMP ADAPTER 4 $414.12 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012777 WELD, SOS OUTRIGGER INNER TUBE $947.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012784 WELD, PLATFORM, TAILGATE AVRB $814.55 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012786 WELDMENT, 8" PORTHOLE ADAPTER $224.02 EA 1/1/2021 VA70012787 WELD, 8" PORTHOLE ELBOW-STD $772.15 EA 1/1/2021 VA70013008 DOOR SV CONL BOX DR BOLT-ON $669.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA70013014 FLOAT CAGE 12 BALL $1,391.25 EA 1/1/2021 VA70013032 WELD, 8" PORTHOLE ELBOW-HD $652.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA70013040 WELD, PLATFORM LADDER AVRB $1,172.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA70014159 WELD, STAIR AVRB, NARROW $867.87 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020111 WELD, HOSE REEL FRAME $3,198.68 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020116 WELD, HOSE REEL AXLE $445.10 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020119 WELD, HOSE REEL BRAKE DRUM $423.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020122 WELD, HOSEREEL BRAKE BAND $546.72 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020123 WELD, COUNTER BRACKET $165.56 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020126 WELD, HOSE REEL GUIDE STD $551.26 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020142 WELD, HOSE REEL BASE $3,652.04 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020144S CLEVIS, HOSE REEL BRAKE BAND $154.11 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020165 WELD, MOTOR MOUNT BRACKET $649.04 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020166 BEARING SPT HOSE REEL $68.06 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020167 WELD, HOSE REEL AXLE $616.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020187 COUNTER BRACKET $187.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020199 BEARING SUPPORT, AUTO LVL WIND $273.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020201 WT 750 GAL PS $23,219.85 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020207 WELD, WATER TANK, 500 GAL, PS $17,291.55 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020224-BLK ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-BLK $592.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020224-RED ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-RED $592.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020224S ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-CSP $513.80 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020224-WHT ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-WHT $592.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020225 WELD, AIR GAP 4" $476.49 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020227-BLK ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-BLK $633.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020227-RED ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-RED $633.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020227S ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-CSP $548.93 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020227-WHT ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-WHT $633.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020228 WELD, ANTI SPLASH, ALUM $183.21 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020235 WT 500 GAL PS $20,603.87 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020252 CROSSOVER TUBE SHORT OUTSIDEWT $1,112.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020271 WELD, WT 750 GAL PS $20,704.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020302 CYL BRACKET, PS COMBO LIFT $539.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020321 WELD, TRANSITION BOOT $487.42 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020323 LOCKING BRKT 5H STYLE $268.90 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020324 CYL BRACKET, DS COMBO LIFT $520.25 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA70020333 WELD, COMBO INLET PIPING, 1015 $1,247.70 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020361PWO774 WELD, DEBRIS TANK PWO-0744 $65,165.80 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020401C SPROCKET HR AXLE FOR 70010401 $129.02 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020401D BUSHING TAPERLOCK FOR70020401C $51.79 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020401J CHAIN #40 ROLLER $84.67 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020503 BOOM WELD,INSIDE MAIN VAC TUBE $1,186.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020505 WELD, INSIDE MAIN SLIDE TUBE $2,447.99 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020506 WELD, BOOM HEAD -COMBO $5,906.35 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020507 WELD, NOZZLE, BOOM ELBOW $1,082.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020510 BOOM BRAKE DISC SERVICE ONLY $361.20 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020513 TUBE, OUTSIDE MAIN SLIDE 8'6" $4,052.17 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020523 BOOM BULB SEAL $365.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020524 BOOM DISCONNECT ASSY R $1,198.12 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020525 PIVOT ASSY ON BOOM DISCONT R $290.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020528 WELD, BOOM ROTATION $984.54 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020530S SERV WELD, INSIDE MAIN SLIDE $1,559.06 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020533 WELD, BOOM, OUTSIDE MAIN VAC $2,686.44 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020534 WELD, BOOM, OUTSIDE MAIN VAC $1,941.59 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020536 WELD, BOOM, INSIDE MAIN VAC $1,043.57 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020537 WELD, BOOM, INSIDE MAIN VAC $765.59 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020538 WELD, BOOM ELBOW 8" $1,239.78 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020539 WELD, NOZZLE GOAL POST $343.92 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020562 WELD, BOOM ELBOW 8" HD $1,885.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020564 WELD, INSIDE MAIN VAC TUBE $1,333.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020565S WELD, BOOM, OUTSIDE MAIN SLIDE $4,988.59 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020566S WELD, BOOM, INSIDE MAIN SLIDE $2,364.16 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020571 CYLINDER PIN HOLDER $91.79 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020573 PIN CYL RETAINER $64.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020591B WELD, BOOM HEAD, 17" SLEW RING $2,041.83 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020594 WELD, NOZZLE HEAVY DUTY $1,119.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020614 SPLASH SHIELD FOR COMBO $1,825.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020617 HOSE RECEP. ON FRONT BUMPER $214.74 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020618 BRACKET, FIRE HOSE $271.48 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020629 FLOAT LEVEL INDICATOR AJV $216.03 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020635 WELD FLUSH PIPE GALV FULL FLOW $2,162.67 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020636 WELD, TUBE RACK (3) TUBE $350.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020637 WELD, TUBE RACK (2) TUBE $346.35 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020638 WELD, ARROW BOARD BRKT L.H. $236.75 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020640 WELD, ARROW BOARD BRKT R.H. $236.75 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020706 WELD, ELBOW CRADLE $1,750.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020713 WELD, AWS DOOR $2,654.14 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020731 WELD, SJV DROP OUT BOX-PLUG $1,341.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020736 STRAINER BASKET FOR 12" SJV $1,040.17 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020741 WELD, 6x24 AWS ASY $9,260.03 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020746 WELD, INLET STRAINER $645.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020747 WELD, AWS CYLCONE INSERT $2,134.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020748 WELD, AWS 824 $10,523.49 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA70020748G WELD, AWS 824- GALVANIZED $12,193.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020751 WELD, AWS 827 $7,681.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020757 WELD, AWS 7X21 $9,988.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020780 WELD, AWS 10X24 $14,560.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020787 WELD, INSERT, AWS CYCLONE $1,882.83 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020808 LINK BRKT FOR TG W/DUAL 4" $204.50 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020812 61N HOSE STORAGE BOX R $180.67 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020813 WELD, DECANT SCREEN PS $620.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020817 WELD, DECANT SCREEN DS $606.32 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020820 TG LOCK MECHANISM LP STD $2,849.43 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020826 PIN, DECANT SCREEN $39.99 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020827 BRACKET, LINK 4" BORE CYLINDER $338.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020830 TAILGATE 6" DECAT PS $6,921.63 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020832 TG RM 6" DECANT 3"/4"SLUDGE LP $8,470.94 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020889 WELD, DECANT SCREEN $607.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020899 WELD, FLANGE, SLIDE GATE VALVE $323.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020916 WELD, RAIN CAP 11-1/2" ALUM $196.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA70020922 WELD, RAIN CAP 14-3/4" ALUM $293.60 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021070 BOOM VALVE ADAPTER STD $326.88 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021324 LOCKING PIN ASSY/LEVEL WIND $159.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021329 WELD, HOSE REEL AXLE $1,013.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021364 AUTO LEVEL WIND CLAMP MNT REVA $635.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021367 WELD, HOSE REEL BASE $3,346.91 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021402 WELD, OUTRIGGER $997.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021407 WELD, FENDER SUPPORT $63.14 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021497S WELD, OUTRIGGER/ PAINTED $1,042.04 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021502 WELD, WATER TANK, 500 GAL PS $17,967.56 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021708 WELD, AWS HH4283 $9,113.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021712 WELD, AWS HH4283 $10,839.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021763 WELD, AWS 10X21 W/AUX ENGINE $17,741.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021764 WELD, AWS 8702/8020 $20,486.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021769 WELD, AWS JAJV#73 $18,163.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021819 WT 650 GAL PS $34,402.35 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021822 WELD, WATER TANK, 500 GAL DS $18,009.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021823 WELDMENT, CROSSOVER TUBE $332.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021827 WT 500 GAL PS $16,075.85 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021828 WT 500 GAL DS $12,414.79 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021829 WT 750 GAL DS $23,280.09 EA 1/1/2021 VA70021830 WT 750 GAL PS $20,488.04 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022020 WELD, BOOM ELBOW 6" HD MAJV $2,581.89 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022036 ROD,BOOM DISCONNECT ADJUSTMENT $130.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022057 WELD, BOOM, OUTSIDE MAIN VAC $2,111.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022058 HOSE ADAPTER RR MT BOOM 9.25OD $275.45 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022059 WELD, HOSE ADAPTER REAR BOOM $312.48 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022065 BOOM HEAD 17" SLEW RING RR MT $3,863.45 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022066 WELD, BOOM HEAD PLUG $368.27 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022089 WELD, BOOM HEAD W/ BOLT ON $3,688.33 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA70022186 WELD, TRANSFER CASE BRACKET PS $470.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022187 WELD, TRANSFER CASE BRACKET DS $486.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022207-BLK ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-BLK $634.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022207-RED ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-RED $634.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022207-WHT ASY, WT STRAP,PTD W/GASKET-WHT $634.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022209 WELD, CROSSOVER TUBE ASY $799.86 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022246 WT 750 GAL DS $19,611.77 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022247 WT 850 GAL PS $20,158.48 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022251 WT 500 GAL PS EXTND FILL $14,664.12 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022252 WT 500 GAL DS EXTND FILL $14,582.94 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022282 WELD, WATER TANK, 850 GAL DS $22,711.02 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022283 WT 650 GAL PS $21,713.32 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022287 WT 700 GAL PS $22,008.33 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022298 WT 650 GAL PS $21,226.49 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022299 WT 850 GAL DS, 4 MACH $20,735.27 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022632 WELD, AWS,6" RELIEF $9,075.14 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022633 WELD, AWS CONE $2,320.95 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022653 WELD, AWS HIBON HH4383 $8,926.43 EA 1/1/2021 VA70022655 WELD, DUAL CYCLONE 1024 $19,426.81 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023218 ASY, SLUDGE PUMP ADAPTER $1,493.22 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023259 FLUSH PIPE, FULL FLOW-NON GALV $1,906.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023282 SUPPORT, SLUDGE PUMP $111.81 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023283 ADAPTER, PIPE FLANGE $351.99 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023284 WELDMENT, SHIFT TOWER STIFFENE $122.62 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023288 WELD, SUPPORT, HYD HOSES $96.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023294 WELD, BOOM HOSE SUPPORT $298.50 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023298 WELD, TRAFFIC CONE HOLDER $385.81 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023336 WELDMENT, SILENCER SUPPORT $208.98 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023337 WELD, LOWER TUBE RACK $441.95 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023350 WELD, UPPER TUBE RACK $890.53 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023352 WELD, LOWER TUBE RACK $1,333.40 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023353 WELD, UPPER TUBE RACK $1,385.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023452 WELD, AWS 8X24 $7,198.49 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023453 WELD, AWS 824 $8,022.12 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023457 WELD, AWS 824 & HH4283 $8,102.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023459 WELD, AWS 824 & HH4283 GALV $12,212.79 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023461 WELD, AWS 8X24 $7,906.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023471 WELD, AWS FLANGE $132.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023475 WELD FILTER RETAINER, AWS CYCL $229.05 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023485 WELD, AWS 8X24 $6,228.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023488 WELD, AWS 8X27 $8,597.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023494 WELD, AWS DUAL CYCLONE $13,080.62 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023495 WELD, AWS 8X24 GALV $7,611.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023583 WELD, HOSE REEL FRAME $2,851.02 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023593 WELD, TELESCOPING HR GUIDE $764.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023629 WELD, LH PULL DOWN ARM LP $691.50 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023636 WELD, TAILGATE 6"DECANT 4"SLG $7,363.10 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA70023644 WELD, TAILGATE LATCH $240.45 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023652 WELD, 6" X 24" STANDPIPE $1,619.98 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023655 WELD, 6" X 18" STANDPIPE $1,397.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023657 WELD, LINK BRKT, DUAL CYLINDER $320.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023659 WELD, LINK BKT, TG W/DUAL 4" $282.74 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023807 WELD, CYLINDER MOUNT R.H. $567.21 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023808 WELDMENT, CYLINDER MOUNT L.H. $437.74 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023813 WELDM ENT, 10" FLOAT BALL CAGE $424.28 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023822 WELD, DT OUTLET PIPE 6,8,10,12 $1,630.52 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023848 WELD, DT INLET PIPE 12YD $1,737.28 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023849 WELD, DT OUTLET PIPE $2,270.24 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023852 WELD, DECANT SCREEN $401.73 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023868 WELD, DT INLET PIPE 10 YD $1,949.87 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023869 WELD, DT OUTLET PIPE 10 YD $2,431.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA70023872 WELD, VIBRATOR MOUNT $172.13 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024197 WELD, FLOAT LEVEL INDICATOR $251.03 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024198 WELDMENT, POINTER $106.43 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024205 WT 850 GAL DS $20,804.87 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024414 WELD, FLOAT BALL CAGE $378.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024432 WELD, DT INLET PIPE 0610 $1,705.73 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024444 WELD, DT INLET PIPE 0610 $1,620.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024474 WELD, BOOM REST SUPPORT $330.24 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024508 WELD, HOSE REEL MOUNT $3,978.07 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024510 WELD, HOSE REEL BASE $1,690.55 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024512 WELD, HOSE REEL 800' $3,385.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024512-BLK WELD, HOSE REEL, BLACK $3,385.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024512-WHT WELD, HOSE REEL, WHITE $3,385.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024513 WELD,GEAR BOX MOUNT, HOSE REEL $561.05 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024514 WELD, HOSE REEL GUIDE $702.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024515 WELD, HOSE REEL 600' $2,786.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024516 WELD, HOSE REEL 1000' $4,077.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024520 WELD, TENSIONER ARM $543.00 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024608 WELD, SAFETY ARM $248.78 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024614 WELD, ARROW BOARD, D.S. $266.83 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024617 WELD, STROBE LIGHT MNT(FRONT) $389.95 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024621 WELD, HOSE REEL BRACKET $343.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024622 WELD, PLATFORM STEP $243.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024638 WELD, NOZZLE RACK $233.17 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024726 WELD, TIE DOWN, STANDARD $150.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024738 WELD, TC BRACKET D.S. $222.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA70024739 WELD, TC BRACKET P.S. $222.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA700275 36" GUTTER BROOM ADAPTER $1,146.14 EA 1/1/2021 VA700277 BUSHING $17.49 EA 1/1/2021 VA70030519 HOSE REEL AXLE JETTER $1,026.03 EA 1/1/2021 VA700319 WELDMENT, PIN $1,296.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA70040619 WELD, OUTRIGGER FOOT $211.86 EA 1/1/2021 VA7085-0031 BODY, REPLACEMENT-16 YD GR 50 $58,554.27 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA7085-0032 BODY, REPLACEMENT-13 YD GR 50 $53,868.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA71013014 FLOAT CAGE 12" BALL 304SS $1,299.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA71020322 FLOAT CAGE 10" BALL 304SS $890.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA71020746 SJV STRAINER BASKET 304SS $907.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA71020813 WELD, DECANT SCREEN 304SS $1,557.98 EA 1/1/2021 VA71020817 WELD, DECANT SCREEN STAINLESS $1,312.53 EA 1/1/2021 VA71023803 WELD, TUBE $1,066.91 EA 1/1/2021 VA71023813 WELD,10" FLOATBALL CAGE SS $942.52 EA 1/1/2021 VA71023852 WELD, DECANT SCREEN - SS $1,362.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA71024197 WELD, TUBE $1,004.32 EA 1/1/2021 VA71024414 WELD, FLOAT BALL CAGE, SS $811.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA75010600S SER KIT, DUAL CYCLONE AVRB $11,995.95 EA 1/1/2021 VA75011001 ASY, BOOM, REAR 4'-6" SLEW DRV $30,919.52 EA 1/1/2021 VA75012400S 9340 PICK BAGHOUSE DOOR & BPIP $6,663.99 EA 1/1/2021 VA75012401S SER KIT, CLEANOUT DOOR DCT $944.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA75012402S SER KIT, CLEANOUT DOOR BHT $944.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA75012403S 9340 PICK REAR INSPECTION PORT $949.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA75012700S SER KIT, PORTHOLE ADP 8" -STD $1,059.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA75012701S SER KIT, TG PLATFORM & LADDER $1,635.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA75012702S SER KIT, PORTHOLE ADP 8" - HD $1,059.87 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020103 ASSY, COUNTER $1,355.68 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020104 ASSY, COUNTER $1,850.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020119 INSTAL, FRONT HOSE REEL 800' $19,014.13 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020121S FRONT H/R-600' W/O SP SHL $14,790.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020122S SER KIT, LEVEL WIND STANDARD $896.79 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020124S SER KIT, LEVEL WIND, TELESCOP $1,329.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020125S SER KIT, LEVEL WIND, 1 ROLLER $715.73 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020126S SERV,ASY, LEVEL WIND, 2 ROLLER $1,138.98 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020130 SER KIT, FIELD HR CROSSPRT RLF $437.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020211 ASY, ANTI-SPLASH $495.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020215 ASSY, TANK INTERCONNECT $2,198.71 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020248 ASY,MYERS HI PRESS DRAIN VALVE $262.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020271S SER KIT, MYERS DP85-20 HYD DR $18,268.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020304 ASSEMBLY, FLOAT LEVEL INDICATR $843.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020305 ASSEMBLY FLOAT LEVEL IND 304SS $1,521.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020306 INSTAL, FLOAT LEVEL IND 304SS $1,529.56 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020317S SER KIT, SPLASH SHIELD INST. $1,004.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020323 INSTAL, DECANT SCREEN $669.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020323S SER KIT, DECANT SCREEN ASY $669.47 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020351S SER KIT, OUTLET PIPE INSTALL $2,286.42 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020389SPCL SER KIT, SLUDGE PUMP &VALVE $7,788.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020391S SER KIT, 12YD TANK FLUSH MECH $1,882.59 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020425S SER KIT, 3-BANK CONTROL VALVE $1,756.53 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020480S SER KIT, PWR PAK w/EMERG HYD $1,299.09 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020504S SER KIT, REMOTE GREASE BOOM $572.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020506S SER KIT, BOOM HOSE AJVF-60 $1,433.92 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020508 ASY REAR BOOM 8' SPECIAL ELBOW $37,651.13 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA75020701 ASSEMBLY, AWS PLUG & GASKET $428.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020703 ASY, AWS PLUG & GASKET W/ROD $472.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020713S SERV KIT, STRAINER BASKET $2,778.57 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020720 ASY, AWS PLUG W/GASKET& HOOK $449.17 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020802S SER KIT, TAILGATE LOCK & SEAL $4,132.44 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020810S SER KIT, STAND PIPE - 24" $1,756.30 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020811 INSTAL, STANDPIPE, 18" $1,921.74 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020812S SER KIT, STANDPIPE, 12" $1,565.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA75020900S SER KIT, SILENCER W/TUBE RACKS $7,961.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA75021110S SER KIT, FLUSHER REWORK $973.59 EA 1/1/2021 VA75021114S SER KIT, SPLASH SHIELD REAR HR $1,050.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA75021303 ASY, LEVEL WIND DUAL ROLL TELE $1,413.64 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023007 ASY, HANDGUN HOSE 25FT $259.72 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023017S SER KIT, TC REMOTE SIGHT GAUGE $704.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023024S SER KIT, HAND GUN REEL 50FT $1,685.81 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023027 INSTAL,DEGREASER INJECT SYSTEM $3,201.92 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023031S SERV KIT, STEP INSTALL $1,153.11 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023033S SER KIT, HYDROEXC HANDGUN $176.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023034S ASY, HYDRO-X HOSE REEL $2,108.63 EA 1/1/2021 VA7502303451 ASY,HYDRO-X H REEL- NOBRKT/HW $1,684.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023036S SER KIT, TUBE RACK RR DOOR $609.67 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023038S SER KIT, DECALS-AJV TRUCKS $472.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023040S SER KIT, TUBE RACK w/STL LOCKS $1,592.07 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023041S SER KIT, REMOTE SIGHT GAGE $875.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023043 INSTAL, HANNAY REEL HYDROX 50' $2,294.63 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023044 INSTAL, HANDGUN HOSE REEL 50" $2,358.54 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023048S SERV KIT, AIR PURGE, HYDRO-X $75.85 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023059S SER KIT, ROAD CONE HOLDER $144.89 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023516S SER KIT, ARROW BOARD - REAR $1,705.94 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023517 ASY, HAND SPOT LIGHT, 20' CORD $502.99 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023518 INSTAL, HAND SPOT LIGHT RECP. $148.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023532 INSTAL, PENDANT-6 FNC W/O V.R. $453.85 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023533 ASY PENDANT 8 FUNCTN 25' CABLE $2,247.05 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023534 INSTAL, PENDANT-10 FNC W/V.R. $862.72 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023537 ASY, POTENTIOMETER, WATER PUMP $122.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023541 ASY TVS DIODE 1/4 SPADES $6.78 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023543 ASY TVS DIODE#10 RINGS $178.21 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023544 ASY TVS DIODE#10RING &1/4RING $7.10 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023550 TVS DIODE 2 POS DT CONNECTOR $176.55 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023554 ASY, POTENTIOMETER, WATER PUMP $128.11 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023558 ASY, LIGHT, WHITE LED STROBE $310.46 EA 1/1/2021 VA75023567S SER KIT, ELECTRICAL ASY $38.32 EA 1/1/2021 VA75024318 INSTAL, SKID GUARD, HOSE REEL $431.13 EA 1/1/2021 VA79011485 1485 DEBRIS TANK FROM ALABAMA $142,237.33 EA 1/1/2021 VA79020785 SERVICE, DEBRIS TANK PWO-0785 $31,821.42 EA 1/1/2021 VA80010003S SERVICE ASY VACUUM RELIEF 6" $2,937.62 EA 1/1/2021 VA80010025 PRESS LINE ADPTR 16P 16J 04J $327.39 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA80010071S SERVICE ASY,TAILGATE CYLINDER $1,037.60 EA 1/1/2021 VA80020002 ASY, AIR CANNON $5,954.68 EA 1/1/2021 VA80020010 SHAFT ASSY 1610 SV TC/BLOWER $1,350.77 EA 1/1/2021 VA80020044 ASY, HOIST CYL-AVRB 8-9' TANK $3,207.80 EA 1/1/2021 VA80020104S SER KIT, BLOWER TEMP GAUGE $489.61 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030028 HYDRAULIC TANK $1,902.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030028C FILTER ELEMENT FOR 80030028 $233.62 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030028D HYD TANK TEMP GAUGE $54.77 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030029 WATER REGULATOR MYERS 72GPM $1,673.24 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030036 VALVE CONTROL HYD FRNT HR $1,032.46 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030037 INSTAL, COUNTER 600' HOSE REEL $1,530.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030040A SUCTION, MYERS CWR, TITAN $2,530.86 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030043C THROTTLE ELECTRIC CONTROL $1,764.27 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030063S SER KIT, EMERGENCY STOP $337.33 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030076 AJVF HOIST CYL SUBA 9-11 YDS $5,520.93 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030088 SJVR HOIST CYL SUBA 9-11 YDS $5,019.64 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030211 HYDRAULIC TANK $3,931.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030503 SER KIT, NYLATRON CLAMP $172.03 EA 1/1/2021 VA80030516 FILL TUBE ASSEMBLY $1,086.30 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039028CS KIT, FLOAT LEVEL INDICATOR $747.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039043 ASY, DECANT, SCREEN P.S. $928.89 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039054S SER KIT, WATER SIGHT TUBE SJB $347.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039056S SER KIT, 4" AIR GAP TANK FILL $996.94 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039071 HANDGUN CONNECTN, EXTRA FRONT $1,394.46 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039073 SELF-WINDING HG REEL 50' $1,578.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039109 ASSY, BOOM HOSE SJVF VERT 60" $1,153.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039109L BOOM HOSE AJVF VERTICAL 72" $1,231.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039110 BOOM HOSE SJVR VERTICAL $1,477.70 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039110A BOOM HOSE SJVR VRTCL 72" $1,463.09 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039116 INSTAL, COUNTER 800' HOSE REEL $1,584.98 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039124 HAND SPOT LIGHT W/20' CORD $566.77 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039129AS SER KIT,BOOM WORK LIGHTS (2) $549.60 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039129S SER KIT,BOOM WORK LIGHT(1) $612.35 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039130 REAR WORK LIGHT(1) $385.71 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039132 STROBE LIGHT CAB MOUNTED $510.56 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039134 ARROW BOARDS RR MTD HI PROFILE $1,481.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039144S SER KIT, 2-TUBE TG RACK $671.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA80039152 HANDGUN, ADJUSTABLE SPRAY $487.75 EA 1/1/2021 VA80060133 HOSE ASY, .5" HOSE, 50' REEL $227.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA80060155 HOSE BM 4/4 IN -4 90/90 x 160" $139.24 EA 1/1/2021 VA8009-0031C ADAPTER, GUTTER BROOM 30" $565.33 EA 1/1/2021 VA8009-0035B ADAPTER, SUMP HOSE $654.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA8009-0067C WELD, ADAPTER GUTTER BROOM 36" $653.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA8009-0068A ADAPTER, FLANGED HOSE $133.50 EA 1/1/2021 VA8009-1208C WELD, 8" FLANGED HOSE ADAPTER $984.07 EA 1/1/2021 VA8040-0018B WELD, UPPER NOZZLE ARM $912.59 EA 1/1/2021 VA8040-0047B WELD, LONG ARM UPPER $1,161.54 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA8040-0055B WELDMENT, ARM BOOM $1,302.24 EA 1/1/2021 VA8040-0084B UPPER NOZZLE ARM $922.14 EA 1/1/2021 VA8047-0001B WELDMENT, AXLE SWEEPER NOZZLE $112.67 EA 1/1/2021 VA8052-0004B BAFFLE INTERNAL 10/13YD $548.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA8052-0005B INTERNAL BAFFLE ASSEMBLY $856.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA8052-0010C SUMP BAFFLE WELDMENT $927.05 EA 1/1/2021 VA8054-0020C WELD, BOOM PEDESTAL BASE $2,770.22 EA 1/1/2021 VA8054-0033 WELDMENT, BASE, WATER PUMP $264.68 EA 1/1/2021 VA8060-0002A WELDMENT, BEARING, R.H. HANGER $331.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA8086-0004A WELDMENT, BOLT, TANK HOLD DOWN $83.20 EA 1/1/2021 VA8087-0007C WELDMENT, BOOM BODY $1,849.31 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0101B LOWER NOZZLE PIVOT BRACKET $642.25 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0102C RH UPPER NOZZLE PIVOT $1,049.40 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0103D WELDMENT, RH REAR BRACKET $2,335.75 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0131B WELD, SCRAPER, NOZZLE 42" $244.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0137C BRACKET, LEFT HAND NOZZLE $1,177.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0141D WELD, LH REAR BRACKET $2,324.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0154C BROOM MNT BRKT RH $742.33 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0155C BROOM MNT BRKT LH $628.22 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0216B WELD, SCRAPER, NOZZLE RH 48" $328.30 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0217B WELD, SCRAPER, NOZZLE LH 48" $417.86 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0369C WELDM ENT, NOZZLE PIVOT BRACKET $973.06 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0383C WELD, BRKT, LH NOZZLE & GUTTER $1,518.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0384C BRACKET, RH NOZZLE & GUTTER $1,291.66 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0390B MOUNT, TRANSFER BROOM PIVOT $1,170.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0392C WELD, RH MOTOR MTG. BRACKET $402.75 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0393C WELDMENT, MOTOR PIVOT BRACKET $129.22 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0551 WELD, NOZZLE, INNER TUBE $2,037.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA8092-0560 WELD, CYLINDER SPT BRKT $729.03 EA 1/1/2021 VA8096-0001A WELD, BUSHING SPRING FRONT $498.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA8105-0003B WELDM ENT, CAM ARM $925.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA8105-0004B WELD, CAM TAILGATE LOCK RH $1,472.38 EA 1/1/2021 VA8127-0014B 14" FRONT BOOM TUBE CLAMP $275.16 EA 1/1/2021 VA8127-0035B CLEAN OUT CLAMP PLATE WELDM ENT $250.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA8129-0001A WELD, CLEVIS SPRING ROD $488.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA8138-0001B COUPLER, INTAKE HOSE 4" LONG $139.04 EA 1/1/2021 VA8138-0022A WELD, MOTOR COUPLING $126.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA8138-0023A WELD, MOTOR COUPLING $512.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA8139-0009A COVER. 12" PORTHOLE $320.55 EA 1/1/2021 VA8139-0015B 8" INTAKE HOSE COVER WELDMENT $218.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA8139-0093D WELD, COVER, BLOWER HOUSING $3,592.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA8139-0099C WELD, PORT HOLE COVER $256.06 EA 1/1/2021 VA8139-0102A COVER PLATE, CLEAN OUT $177.60 EA 1/1/2021 VA8139-0104C SILENT VAC COVER WELDMENT $726.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA8139-0181 WELD, COVER $1,593.60 EA 1/1/2021 VA8140-0008B COUPLER 8" HOSE WELDMENT $488.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA8140-0012C COUPLER, INTAKE HOSE 12" LONG $176.85 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA8140-0016C WELD, COUPLER 12" HOSE $459.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA8162-0003C WELDMENT, DEFLECTOR 41-1/2 $445.68 EA 1/1/2021 VA8162-0013C WELDMENT, DEFLECTOR 46-3/4 $384.02 EA 1/1/2021 VA8162-0018C RIGHT HAND MATERIAL DEF $1,451.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA8162-0019C LEFT HAND TAILGATE MATERIAL $1,248.20 EA 1/1/2021 VA8162-0020C WELD, MATERIAL DEFLECTOR, R.H. $1,304.50 EA 1/1/2021 VA8162-0027C DEFLECTOR $830.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA8162-0028C TUBE, BODY INPUT $1,683.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA8197-0085 INST, TRANSFORMATN DUCT $2,391.14 EA 1/1/2021 VA8227-0028C ELBOW 12" 90 DEGREE NO LINER $3,319.04 EA 1/1/2021 VA8227-0034 WELD, EXHAUST ELBOW, REDUCER $179.63 EA 1/1/2021 VA8230-0012 WELDMENT, ENCLOSURE, ELEC $236.33 EA 1/1/2021 VA8277-0022B FLANGE, 12" CATCH BASIN TUBE $179.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA8277-0029B WELDMENT, FLANGE - BOLT ON $164.32 EA 1/1/2021 VA8290-0120C WELD, SILENCER BAFFLE FRAME $598.33 EA 1/1/2021 VA8290-0121C SILENCER BAFFLE FRAME WELDMENT $604.81 EA 1/1/2021 VA8290-0169C WELD,TRANS BROOM MT& PIVOT $1,824.09 EA 1/1/2021 VA8347-0028B GUARD, ACE JETTING PUMP $337.79 EA 1/1/2021 VA8347-0052C WELD, TRANSFER BROOM GUARD $481.39 EA 1/1/2021 VA8347-0053C WELDMENT, BELT GUARD $335.72 EA 1/1/2021 VA8348-0028B WELD, GUIDE - 12" HOSE $1,735.67 EA 1/1/2021 VA8352-0019B WELD, HANDLE, TAILGATE LATCH $486.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA8352-2412B WELD, HANDLE 12"PICK UP NOZZLE $792.80 EA 1/1/2021 VA8354-0005B REAR DEFLECTOR BRUSH HANGER $397.45 EA 1/1/2021 VA8354-0007B HANGER DEFLECTOR RH & LH $452.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA8391-0029D WELD, SILENCER HOUSING $2,304.30 EA 1/1/2021 VA8391-0033D WELD, BLOWER HOUSING $2,409.56 EA 1/1/2021 VA8391-0039D WELD, SILENCER & COVER $4,524.65 EA 1/1/2021 VA84130200 ASY, CONTROLS $5,232.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA84131381 CONTROLS PWO1381 SERVICE ONLY $5,141.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA84131384 ASY, CONTROL BOX PWO1384 $13,544.86 EA 1/1/2021 VA84131707 CONTROLS 1707 SERVICE ONLY $9,208.69 EA 1/1/2021 VA84300032 ASY CONTROL BOX REAR HOSE REEL $3,833.82 EA 1/1/2021 VA84320011 ASY, CONTROL BOX, MAIN, AVRB $7,992.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA84320012 ASY, CONTROL BOX, MAIN, AVRB $7,761.44 EA 1/1/2021 VA84420001 CONTROL BOX, SHIFT TOWER, AVRB $1,757.80 EA 1/1/2021 VA84520010 ASY, CHASSIS WIRE, AVRB $2,847.10 EA 1/1/2021 VA8512-0035 WELD, LEG, SUPPORT $813.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA8514-0028A P.T.O. CLUTCH CONTROL OFF-SET $833.85 EA 1/1/2021 VA8522-0005C WELD, NOZZLE LINER ASSY RH $287.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA8522-0006C WELD, NOZZLE LINER ASSY LH $281.41 EA 1/1/2021 VA8524-0015B WELD, LOWER NOZZLE LINK $1,132.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA8524-0020A WELD, POWER BOOM LINK $88.21 EA 1/1/2021 VA8552-0003C WELD, MANIFOLD SCRUBBER 12" $616.48 EA 1/1/2021 VA8552-0018C WELD, 8" SCRUBBER MANIFOLD $1,102.40 EA 1/1/2021 VA8552-0028B WELD, SCRUBBER MANIFOLD H/P $891.49 EA 1/1/2021 VA8635-0003D WELD, NOZZLE $1,256.19 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA8635-0009D WELD, SWEEPER NOZZLE RH $1,085.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA8635-0010D WELD, SWEEPER NOZZLE LH $1,220.86 EA 1/1/2021 VA8635-0024B NOZZLE, BELL LEAF 12" DIA $1,206.74 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0023A PIN WELDMENT $56.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0024A WELDMENT, PIN $34.46 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0025A PIN WELDMENT $44.64 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0026A PIN WELDMENT $89.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0027A PIN WELDMENT $73.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0028A PIN WELDMENT $22.40 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0032A WELD, PIN $284.37 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0043A WELD, SCREEN PIN $332.82 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0044A PIN, $270.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0045A WELDMENT, CENTER PIN $765.55 EA 1/1/2021 VA8722-0062A PIN, TRANSFER BROOM HINGE $171.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA8725-0002B WELDMENT, PIVOT NOZZLE $281.40 EA 1/1/2021 VA8726-0017A PLATE, BODY ADAPTER MOUNTING $159.91 EA 1/1/2021 VA8726-0018A BODY ADAPTER ADJUSTMENT ASSY $391.15 EA 1/1/2021 VA8726-0084 WELD, BODY NOZZLE ADAPTER $364.56 EA 1/1/2021 VA8740-0006A TAILGATE PROP WELDMENT $471.83 EA 1/1/2021 VA8740-0021 WELD, PROP MOUNTING $270.74 EA 1/1/2021 VA8762-0806C WELD, INTAKE REDUCER 8"-6" $1,941.07 EA 1/1/2021 VA8762-1206C WELD, INTAKE REDUCER 12"-6" $2,085.84 EA 1/1/2021 VA8762-1208C WELD, INTAKE REDUCER 12"-8" $1,251.36 EA 1/1/2021 VA8762-1210C WELD, INTAKE REDUCER 12"-10" $709.56 EA 1/1/2021 VA8768-0009B FASTENER PROPPING PIECE WLDT $393.11 EA 1/1/2021 VA8768-0018A WELD, LATCH PIN RETAINER $645.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA8768-0019A WELD, 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$541.43 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000313S SER KIT, HYD ELECTRICAL PARTS $53.98 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000901 CONTROL BOX PARTS STD $11,044.30 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000936 PEND 2 FUNC OPEN/CLOSE VAC REL $786.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000937 PENDANT, 4 FUNC UP/DOWN + L/R $983.95 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000945 PENDANT 4 FUNC U/D, OPEN/CLOSE $725.52 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000948 PENDANT 10 FUNC/VAC REL/VAC/BR $890.87 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000976 HAND HELD SPOTLIGHT 25' CORD $1,066.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA95000977 HAND HELD SPOT LIGHT $514.96 EA 1/1/2021 VA9585-0009A 12 DC MOTOR SINGLE TERMINAL $546.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA9585-0010 MOTOR FOR ADDCO THROTTLE $359.10 EA 1/1/2021 VA96000005 SUCTION HOSE 8" X 5'w/ENDS $1,432.90 EA 1/1/2021 VA9647-0062 LOCKIN NUT $6.98 EA 1/1/2021 VA9690-0039A O-RING $2.23 EA 1/1/2021 VA9690-0074 O-RING FOR ACE PUMP $3.63 EA 1/1/2021 VA9690-0077 O-RING $9.92 EA 1/1/2021 VA9722-0030 PIN SPRING $2.58 EA 1/1/2021 VA9722-0032 Hinge Pin $39.79 EA 1/1/2021 VA9727-0009 PTO DRIVING PLATE $593.76 EA 1/1/2021 VA9727-0012A O RING PLATE $9.97 EA 1/1/2021 VA9727-0016 PTO DRIVE PLATE FRICTION DISC $149.26 EA 1/1/2021 VA9729-0020A PLUG, FLUID COUPLING FUSIBLE $55.25 EA 1/1/2021 VA9729-0024A PLUG, CAVITY $14.86 EA 1/1/2021 VA9729-0025A CAVITY PLUG (3/4-16 4WA $25.19 EA 1/1/2021 VA9729-0031A PLUG, CAVITY $17.09 EA 1/1/2021 VA9734-0004A POPPET, RESTRICTION $51.52 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C VA9755-0002 RADIATOR $5,987.77 EA 1/1/2021 VA9765-0001A SOLENOID VALVE ASSEMBLY $125.57 EA 1/1/2021 VA9765-0002A SWITCH, STARTER SOLENOID RELAY $34.06 EA 1/1/2021 VA9772-0014 PTO DRIVING RING $263.27 EA 1/1/2021 VA9805-0004 1.5"ID Y,.045 MESH STAIN STEEL $94.18 EA 1/1/2021 VA9805-0005 Y STRAINER PVC 1.5 NPT 40 MESH $97.40 EA 1/1/2021 VA9820-0017 SHAFT, ASY $1,240.29 EA 1/1/2021 VA9820-0048 SHAFT $238.01 EA 1/1/2021 VA9826-0005A 12V DC SOLENOID START SWITCH $86.34 EA 1/1/2021 VA9829-0004 PUMP SLINGER $4.17 EA 1/1/2021 VA9832-0027 SEAL KIT $158.75 EA 1/1/2021 VA9832-0066 SEAL KIT FOR VA2910-0105A $14.51 EA 1/1/2021 VA9841-0013 SNAP RING $2.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA9848-0010 MAGNETIC SWITCH $233.53 EA 1/1/2021 VA9848-0015 SWITCH $72.08 EA 1/1/2021 VA9852-0004 RESERVOIR $435.93 EA 1/1/2021 VA9910-0074 RELIEF VALVE $119.52 EA 1/1/2021 VA9910-0075 RELIEF VALVE $122.15 EA 1/1/2021 VA9910-0078A SOLENOID VALVE 12VDC RELEASE $65.37 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000303 PLATE, SPRING PIN MOUNT $53.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000304 SPACER, SPRING PIN MOUNT $51.77 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000306 PIN, HITCH - 3/4" D X 5" L ZP $13.63 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000319 BUSHING FLANGED POLY $3.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000415 PAWL, GUIDE, ZINC PLATED $316.68 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000416 SPROCKET, TYPE A, 1/2P, 43T $421.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000419 SPACER, AUTO LEVEL WIND $167.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000420 SPACER, AUTO LEVEL WIND $183.11 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000422 SHAFT, SCROLL-AUTO LEVEL WIND $2,210.23 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000465 MOTOR-HSERIES,2BOLT,22.61N^3/R $633.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000493 BEARING, BRONZE W/LUBE FEATURE $90.41 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000496 CLAMP-HOSE T BOLT 13 ID, SS $17.78 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000508 SCREW-HEX WASHER HD#10-24 X $0.53 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000511 HOSE-RUBBER 13 IDX.5WX15LG $1,630.61 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000516 BEARING, 4-BOLT FLG 1D-SCM, $153.74 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000517 TORQLIMITER, 25 - 110# NONRETR $588.28 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000519 LANYARD, GALV. NYLON COATED $10.70 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000521 KEY MACH .25 SQ X 2.75 $2.75 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000631 RING, SPLIT $19.16 EA 1/1/2021 VAC2000638 BUSHING, TORQUE LIMITER $158.91 EA 1/1/2021 VAE-6762-4 FUEL WATER SEPARATOR $24.20 EA 1/1/2021 VAE-6885 WELD, MANIFOLD CONNECTOR $760.45 EA 1/1/2021 VAF1965 HEX HEAD CAPSCREW $14.83 EA 1/1/2021 VAF2985 WING NUT 3/8-16 ZINC PLATE $0.51 EA 1/1/2021 VAF4910 SQUARE HD CUP PT SET SCREW $14.95 EA 1/1/2021 VAF4912 SQUARE HD CUP PT SET SCREW $17.00 EA 1/1/2021 VAF4915 BOLT, ELEVATOR -SQ NECK $1.09 EA 1/1/2021 VAF6355 FLAT SOCKET HD CAPSCREW $3.35 EA 1/1/2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage required on all certificates or by Per occurrence - aggregate applicable policy endorsements Commercial General Liability Including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation, or non-renewal of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Bond Requirements: No bonds are required, therefore, Service Agreement, Section 5 Insurance; Bonds subsection 5(B), is hereby void. 2020 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-B Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite 06/08/2020 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:0266EDAF-05CA-4510-A3F0-C65D3D850F4C ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor shall provide manufacturer warranty on all parts. B. Within warranty period, the Contractor shall repair or replaced without any cost to the City of Corpus Christi and the Contractor must cover all shipping costs. Page 1 of 1 0 H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management Charlesm2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 Josh Chronley, Interim Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management CAPTION: Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Advance Paving and Construction, LLC, of Corpus Christi, Texas for an amount not to exceed $168,200.00, for Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed, with FY 2021 funding in the amount of $23,361 .00 available through the Facility Maintenance Fund. SUMMARY: The ordinance authorizes a three-year service agreement for painting services for City Facilities. This contract will be used on an as needed basis by the Asset Management Department to meet various department needs in a timely manner and to keep City Facilities presentable. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Asset Management is responsible for repair and maintenance of 485 city facilities. This contract will allow the respective department to contact Asset Management for paint restoration services. This will allow for standardization of paint restoration and cost advantage with an economy of scale opportunity. The ordinance authorizes a three-year service agreement for painting services for City Facilities. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Contracts and Procurement conducted a competitive Request for Bid (RFB) process to obtain bids for a new long-term contract. The City received four bids for these services. Staff is recommending the award to the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder Advance Paving and Construction, LLC, of Corpus Christi, Texas. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative would be for Facility Maintenance to hire additional staff to do the work orders in- house. Currently, Facility Maintenance does not have the appropriate staff levels to keep up with painting projects. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Asset Management in FY 2021 is $23,361 .00 for the initial three-year service agreement. The remaining cost for the initial agreement and optional years will be budgeted through the budget process. Funding will be available as projects are identified. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 5115 Facility Maintenance Fund Organization/Activity: 40300 Facility Maintenance Mission Element: 191 Operate City Buildings & Facilities Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530215 Maint. & Repairs contracted RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Advanced Paving and Construction, LLC, of Corpus Christi, Texas as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tabulation Service Agreement City of Corpus Christi Bid Tabulation Contracts and Procurement RFB#3461 Buyer:Marco Lozano Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management Advance Paving& Apostle Construction Prime M&C,Inc.- Total Surface Concepts- Construction- Enterprises,LLC- Corpus Alice,Tx. Portland,Tx. Corpus Christi,Tx. Christi,Tx. 3 Yr. ITEM Description Unit Qty Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Labor-Foreman 1 Normal Hours(M-F 8AM to HRS 1600 5PM) $ 22.00 $ 35,200.00 $ 25.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 30.00 $ 48,000.00 $ 75.00 $ 120,000.00 Labor-Lead Painter 2 Normal Hours(M-F 8AM HRS 1900 to 5PM) $ 20.00 $ 38,000.00 $ 20.00 $ 38,000.00 $ 25.00 $ 47,500.00 $ 75.00 $ 142,500.00 Labor-Helper 3 Normal Hours(M-F 8AM HRS 1500 to 5PM) $ 18.00 $ 27,000.00 $ 16.00 $ 24,000.00 $ 18.00 $ 27,000.00 $ 75.00 $ 112,500.00 Labor-Foreman 4 Afterhours(5pm to HRS 800 8am)Weekends and Holidays $ 22.00 $ 17,600.00 $ 37.50 $ 30,000.00 $ 46.00 $ 36,800.00 $ 125.00 $ 100,000.00 Labor-Lead Painter 5 Afterhours(5pm to HRS 800 8am)Weekends and Holidays I $ 20.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 30.00 $ 24,000.00 $ 38.00 $ 30,400.00 $ 125.00 $ 100,000.00 Labor-Helper 6 Afterhours(5pm to HRS 800 8am)Weekends and Holidays $ 18.00 1 $ 14,400.00 $ 24.00 $ 19,200.00 $ 28.00 $ 22,400.00 $ 125.00 $ 100,000.00 Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Mark Up% Mark Up% Mark Up% Mark Up Spend Spend Spend Spend 0% 20% 15% 40% Parts/Materials $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00000.00 $ 24,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 23,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 28,000.00 $ 168,200.00t! $ 230,240.00 $ 235,100.00 $ 703,000.00 *Math Error DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 �yV S C� G° a 0 H SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 3461 U Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management yeanaonn!e� 1852 THIS Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Advance Paving and Contruction, LLC ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. 3461 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. This Agreement is for three years, with performance commencing upon the date of issuance of a notice to proceed from the Contract Administrator or the Contracts and Procurement Department, or the performance date listed in the notice to proceed, whichever is later. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to zero additional zero-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so by written amendment prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. The City's extension authorization must be executed by the City Manager or designee. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $168,200.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services completed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. Contractor shall invoice no more frequently than once per month. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next option period. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 Invoices will be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Rebecca Serna Department: Asset Management Phone: 361-826-3388 Email: N/A 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City,which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Rebecca Serna Title: Operations Support IV Address: 5352 Ayers Bldg 3A, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 Phone: 361-826-3388 Fax: N/A IF TO CONTRACTOR: Advance Paving and Construction, LLC Attn: Daniel Gonzalez Title: Owner Address: 4425 Jose Dr., Corpus Christi, Texas 78416 Phone: 361-739-3869 Fax: N/A 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City Manager may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The Contract Administrator must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City Manager may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City Manager may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City Manager may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 CONTRACc,,Signed by: Signature: Daniel Gonzales Printed Name: Title: Owner Date: 4/21/2021 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Interim Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB/RFP No. 3461 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form December 15, 2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 �vti c jV = / ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide Painting Services for City Facilities. The Contractor shall have sufficient number of responsible, trained personnel qualified to provide the required services. Scope of Work: A. Contractor shall furnish labor, supervision, parts, supplies, materials, tools equipment, and transportation necessary to perform painting services for all locations. Work to be performed under this contract will include, but is not limited to, the following: 1 . Painting with latex, acrylic, DTM and alkyd-based paints. 2. Staining with water borne, oil based, powder based solvent stains. 3. Surface finishes with water borne, polyurethane based, poly-acrylic based, lacquer based and oil-based finishes. 4. Preparation (power washing, sand blasting, scrubbing, spackling, sanding, priming) of all services to be painted and protection of all adjacent surfaces not to be painted. 5. Scaffolding 6. Cost estimating B. The Contractor and all personnel assigned the work shall have experience with the above listed products and equipment. C. The Contractor shall provide a written estimate based on contract pricing and receive a notice to proceed before beginning any work. D. Information shall be provided to the Contractor through work orders or phone requests. E. Work orders will be issued after placing phone requests. F. The Contractor's personnel shall be available to take those work orders. G. Contractor shall provide an estimate based on the work order. H. Estimates shall include work order number and labor and materials that are accordance with the contract pricing sheet. I. The Contractor is responsible for making repairs or replacement of any material or equipment damaged during the completion of work or as the results of action or inaction by the Contractor's staff. DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 J. After completion of repairs, the Contractor shall report back to the Operation Superintendent or designee. If any item or equipment covered under this service agreement is deemed non-repairable or not sufficient to receive finishes, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Operation Superintendent at telephone number 361-510-1597 prior to continuing with any work. Contractor shall provide assessments and make recommendations. Invoicing: The Contractor shall submit invoice for services to the city. Invoice shall include: 1 . Work description, Purchase Order Number (PO#), Service Agreement Number, Location and date of Service and labor hours. 2. Invoices shall be sent as follows: Original copy to Accounts Payable and one to the Contract Administrator. 3. The Contractor shall include copies of Work order and Contractor Information Checklist (CIC) as back-up for the invoice. Approval for payment shall be authorized by the Contract Administrator or Project Manager. 4. Labor will be paid at the actual hours worked at the rates listed on the Contract. 5. Materials will be paid at cost plus allowable markup as listed in the Contract. 6. Receipts are required for materials. Special Instruction: 1 . The Contractor shall report to the Project Manager or designee at the location upon arrival. 2. Any unauthorized changes or services performed by the Contractor, will be at the responsibility of the Contractor and not Asset Management-Facility Maintenance. 3. The Contractor shall clean and haul away all debris. 4. The Contractor shall commence work no more than 15 days from date of notice to proceed. 5. After completion of inspection, the Contractor shall report back to the Project Manager or designee. DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 Go.�us cam` o� CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI 0 CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT BID FORM HORPOARZEO 1852 RFB No. 3461 Paint Restoration Services for Asset Management PAGE 1 OF 1 Date: � 7���� Authorized �, J Bidder: - c> 1 (.ti!'i,, °signature: 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions before completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that: a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. , crd. Biddercc' ec � t� 2r3. Item Description UNIT j 3 YR. QTY Unit Price Total Price 1 Labor-Foreman HRS 1600 Normal Hours (M-F 8AM to 5PM) I, 6b 3JZ0C 2 Labor-Lead Painter HRS 1900 $ $ Normal Hours (M-F 8AM to 5PM) �' 3 Labor-Helper HRS 1500 $ $ Normal Hours (M-F 8AM to 5PM 4 Labor-Foreman HRS 800 $ $ ' Afterhours (5pm to 8am) Weekends and Holidays ' ) 5 Labor-Lead Painter HRS 800 $ $ Afterhours 5pm to 8am Weekends 0D ! DDO and Holidays 6 Labor-Helper HRS 800 $ $ Afterhours 5pm to 8am Weekends and Holidays J f I Estimated Mark Up P ` . Spend Parts / Materials $20,000.00 $ old zor) 3 Year Total $ DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and p roperty required on all certificates or by Damage Per occurrence - applicable policy endorsements aggregate Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 Per Occurrence Including: 1. Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises -Operations 3. Products/Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury-Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY(including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1. Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 E. Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation, or non-renewal of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Bond Requirements: No bonds are required, therefore, Service Agreement, Section 5 Insurance; Bonds subsection 5(B), is hereby void. 2020 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-13 Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite 06/08/2020 Risk Management -Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:92EA5469-AD1 B-4174-8558-AF8087CF4005 ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS Warranty on Labor and Workmanship shall be one year. Warranty on all materials shall be one year. Page 1 of 1 �vs cr �o v NOflPORPY ED xss2 AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for the City Council Meeting of May 18, 2021 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P.E., Director of Engineering Services JeffreyEa-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management CharlesM2a-cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 Heather Hurlbert, Director of Finance heatherh3a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3227 Master Services Agreement Professional Services for General Renovations with Interior, Exterior, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Site Civil Services CAPTION: Motion awarding a Master Services Agreement to Gignac & Associates LLC, Chuck Anastos Associates LLC, and Dykema Architects, Inc., all from Corpus Christi, Texas, to provide professional services for general renovations for multiple citywide facility projects with interior, exterior, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site civil design services in an amount up to $300,000.00 each per year for a total amount of$900,000.00, with a one-year renewal option for each contract to be administratively authorized, and FY 2021 funding available from the Capital and Bond Funds. SUMMARY: This motion awards three separate Master Service Agreements (MSA) for professional engineering services for City facility projects requiring interior, exterior, mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP), and site civil design services. Building improvements may include fire station bay floors, roofs, building fagades, air conditioning, fire protection systems, electrical system, lighting, ADA deficiencies, sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City of Corpus Christi Asset Management Department is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and repairs of the various City facilities such as libraries, senior centers, office locations, and other buildings. To ensure that facilities projects are handled expeditiously, MSAs are used to provide design services for general renovations. The MSA allows the City to administer Task Orders (TO's) for various scopes of work under agreed rates. MSA's are an efficient method to procure and expedite the professional services, which reduces overhead and administrative effort. The scope of work involves multidisciplinary design services (Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Structural, roof upgrades, and site civil related improvements) for a wide range of facility related projects, including City Capital Improvement projects, Bond, and other operationally funded projects. The current MSA expires in July 2021. The MSA's are with Gignac&Associates LLP, LNV Inc, WKMC Architects, Inc and Bath Group, Inc. Listed below are examples of projects that the firms have worked in previous years: Gignac & Associates LLC - 6th Floor Conference Room Renovation, North Bayfront Park, Police Substation at Flour Bluff, Sherrill Park Shade Structure. LNV Inc, - Greenwood Sports Complex Lighting Improvements, Oso Rec Center Concrete Beam Repair, DEAAG Flight Line Safety Improvements. WKMC Architects - DSD Remodel & Parking Improvements, Fire Station 16 Exterior Improvements. Bath Group, Inc - Museum of Science and History Elevator Modernization, Health Department Building, Health Department Electrical Upgrades. PROJECT TIMELINE: 2021 2022 J A S O N D J F M A M J AGREEMENT PERIOD Project schedule reflects contract period of July 2021 —June 2022. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS Gignac & Associates LLC, Chuck Anastos Associates LLC, and Dykema Architects, Inc., were selected for the Professional Engineering Services for FMAC multidisciplinary design services in April 2021 under RFQ 3409. Ten firms submitted under the RFQ and three firms were selected for interviews. Gignac & Associates LLC, Chuck Anastos Associates LLC, and Dykema Architects, Inc., were selected for this project. The selection committee was comprised with representatives from, Asset Management, Contracts & Procurement, and Engineering Services. The final evaluation ranked Gignac & Associates LLC, Chuck Anastos Associates LLC, and Dykema Architects Inc., the highest and recommended the firm as most qualified based five factors: 1) experience of the firm, 2 experience of the key personnel with specific experience in multiple facility projects citywide, with building interior, exterior, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site civil design services. 3) project approach and management plan, 4) capacity to meet the project requirements and timelines, and 5) past performance. Listed below are the few projects that the firms have worked in the previous years: Gignac & Associates LLC - 6th Floor Conference Room Renovation, North Bayfront Park, Police Substation at Flour Bluff, Sherrill Park Shade Structure. Chuck Anastos Associates LLC- New Fire Station 17, remodel of Fire Station 18, Gas Department building upgrades and several other projects on the previous Facilities MSA. Dykema Architects Inc., - City Hall Lobby Renovations, J C Elliot Building improvements, Packery Channel Boat Launch and Streets / Solid Waste - Admin Building Roof Replacement. ALTERNATIVES: Not awarding this MSA would require Engineering Services to advertise, solicit, and award multiple smaller contracts significantly impacting support for multiple City owned facility projects. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2021 is an amount of $300,000.00 per contract for a total amount of $900,000.00 to be funded through the various Capital and Bond Funds. Funding sources will be specified once the projects are identified. FUNDING DETAIL: Not applicable. Funding details will be available as projects are identified and once task orders are issued for the required work. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion to award this MSA to Gignac &Associates LLC, Chuck Anastos Associates LLC, and Dykema Architects, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $300,000 per year and one additional renewal option to be administratively authorized. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Evaluation Matrix Location and Vicinity Map Contracts t I N SCALE: N.T.S. CITYWIDE PROJECT .� a NUECES RAY ° N CORPUS CHRISTI N Pm L is°nMo s omen w CORPUS CHRISTI RAY cwesn aee 9 OSO Drtt w mR C FLOUR BLUFF aee m LAGUNA MADRE GULF OF MEXICO LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE Project Number: N/A MSA: DESIGN SERVICES FOR CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT GENERAL RENOVATIONS CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES SCALE: N.T.S. CITYWIDE PROJECT 4 V4i v. t'n i r a. + I n AERIAL MAP a NOT TO SCALE Project Number: N/A MSA: DESIGN SERVICES FOR CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT GENERAL RENOVATIONS CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES �r RFQ NO. 3409 Bonds 2020 FMAC MSA Design Proposal Evaluation Gignac Chuck Anastos Dykema MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (PASS/FAIL) Pass Pass Pass Licensing/Certification No material lawsuits during last 5 years No material regulatory issues last 5 years References Provided for firm TECHNICAL PROPOSAL (100 PTS) 46 44 41 Firms'Experience(15 pts) 14 14 12 Team's Experience(15 pts) 13 14 13 Understanding of Project Scope(20 pts) 19 17 15 INTERVIEW(0 PTS) No Interviews No Interviews No Interviews Firms'Experience(15 pts) Team's Experience(15 pts) Understanding of Project Scope(20 pts) Total se ow SERVICE AGREEMENT NO.3587 MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES U �N�ORPnPPS Ea 1852 This Agreement is between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, P.O. Box 9277, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas 78469-9277 (City) acting through its duly authorized City Manager or designee and Gignac & Associates LLC an Texas Corporation, 416 Starr Street, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401(Consultant). TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE NO. TITLE PAGE ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER................................................................................................2 ARTICLE 11 — COMPENSATION...........................................................................................................3 ARTICLE III — QUALITY CONTROL PLAN...........................................................................................4 ARTICLE IV— OPINIONS OF COST....................................................................................................4 ARTICLE V— INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................4 ARTICLE VI - INDEMNIFICATION .......................................................................................................4 ARTICLE VII — TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE.........................................5 ARTICLE VIII - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT...............................................................................5 ARTICLE IX — RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT..................................................................................6 ARTICLE X— OWNER REMEDIES ......................................................................................................7 ARTICLE XI — CONSULTANT REMEDIES...........................................................................................7 ARTICLE XII — CLAIMS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION.......................................................................8 ARTICLE XIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS...............................................................................9 EXHIBITS Pagel Rev. 21-3 ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER 1.1 This Agreement shall apply to as many tasks as City and Consultant agree will be performed under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Each task Consultant performs for City hereunder shall be designated a Task Order. No Task Order shall be binding or enforceable unless and until it has been properly executed by both City and Consultant. The general scope for these Task Orders is outlined in Exhibit A. More specific scopes of work will be issued for pricing when a task order is needed. Task Orders shall become a supplemental agreement to this Agreement. 1.2 The Consultant shall provide its Scope of Services, to be included in each Task Order. The Scope of Services shall include all associated services required for Consultant to provide such Services, pursuant to this Agreement, and any and all Services which would normally be required by law or common due diligence in accordance with the standard of care defined in Article XII of this Agreement. Consultant will perform the Services in accordance with the approved Scope of Services and with Consultant's response to the Request for Qualifications related to this project, which response is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if set out here in its entirety. 1.3 Under this Agreement, Consultant will provide services on a Task Order basis for a range of services related to assisting Engineering Services with professional engineering, architecture and construction services related to execution of Capital Improvements Programs. All work will be subject to authorization from City. A detailed Scope of Services and fee estimate will be developed for each task prior to execution of work. 1.4 Consultant shall follow City Codes and Standards effective at the time of the execution of individual Task Orders. At review milestones, the Consultant and City will review the progress of the plans to ensure that City Codes and Standards are followed unless specifically and explicitly excluded from doing so in the approved Task Order. A request made by either party to deviate from City standards after the contract is executed must be in writing. 1.5 Consultant must perform tasks and submit deliverables as detailed in each approved Task Order. 1.6 Consultant must provide all labor, equipment and transportation necessary to complete all services agreed to in a timely manner throughout the term of the Agreement. Persons retained by Consultant to perform work pursuant to this Agreement shall be employees or subconsultants of Consultant. Consultant must provide City with a list of all subconsultants that includes the services performed by the subconsultant and the percentage of work performed by the subconsultant. Changes in Consultant's team that provides services under this Agreement must be agreed to by the City in writing. 1.7 Consultant must not begin work on any Task Order authorized under this Agreement until they are briefed on the scope of the Project and are issued the fully executed Task Order to proceed. 1.8 For design services, Consultant agrees to render the professional services necessary for the advancement of the Project through Final Completion of the Construction Contract. Consultant acknowledges and accepts its responsibilities, as defined and described in the City's General Conditions for Construction Contracts, an excerpt of which is attached as Exhibit D to this Agreement. 1.9 For projects that require subsurface utility investigation: 1.9.1 The Consultant agrees to prepare and submit to the City a signed and sealed report identifying all utilities within the project area at the Quality Level specified in the Task Order. It is assumed that all utilities will be identified using Quality Level A exploratory excavation unless stated otherwise. Page 2 Rev. 21-3 1.9.2 Utilities that should be identified include, but are not limited to, City-owned utilities, local franchises, electric companies, communication companies, private pipeline companies and 3rd party owners/operators. 1.10 For project with potential utility conflicts: 1.10.1 The Consultant agrees to coordinate the verification and resolution of all potential utility conflicts. 1.10.2 The Consultant agrees to prepare and submit a monthly Utility Coordination Matrix to the City. 1.11 The Consultant agrees to conduct all communication through and perform all project-related functions utilizing the City's project management system known as e-Builder. This includes all correspondence, submittals, payment requests and processing, contract amendments and construction phase activities. ARTICLE II — COMPENSATION 2.1 The Compensation for all services included in this Agreement by Task Orders shall not exceed $300,000.00. 2.2 The Consultant's fee for each Task Order will be on a lump sum or time and materials (T&M) basis with a negotiated not-to-exceed amount. The fees will not exceed those identified and will be full and total compensation for all services outlined in each Task Order, and for all expenses incurred in performing these services. 2.3 Consultant shall price Task Orders in accordance with Exhibit B, Rate Schedule, subject to approval by the City. 2.4 Monthly invoices will be submitted in accordance with the Payment Request as shown in Exhibit C. Each invoice will include the Consultant's estimate of the proportion of the contracted services completed at the time of billing. For work performed on a T&M Basis, the invoice shall include documentation that shows who worked on the Project, the number of hours that each individual worked, the applicable rates from the Rate Schedule and any reimbursable expenses associated with the work. City will make prompt monthly payments in response to Consultant's monthly invoices in compliance with the Texas Prompt Payment Act. 2.4.1 Principals may only bill at the hourly rate of Principals when acting in that capacity. Principals acting in the capacity of staff must bill at staff rates. The Consultant shall provide documentation with each payment request that clearly indicates how that individual's time is allocated and the justification for that allocation. 2.5 In the event of any dispute(s) between the Parties regarding the amount properly compensable for any Task Order or as final compensation or regarding any amount that may be withheld by City, Consultant shall be required to make a claim pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and follow the procedures provided herein for the resolution of such dispute. In the event Consultant does not initiate and follow the claims procedures provided in this Agreement in a timely manner and as required by the terms thereof, any such claim shall be waived. 2.6 Request of final compensation by Consultant shall constitute a waiver of claims except those previously made in writing and identified by Consultant as unsettled at the time of final Payment Request. Page 3 Rev. 21-3 2.7 Any fee payable under this Agreement is subject to the availability of funds. The Consultant may be directed to suspend work pending receipt and appropriation of funds. The right to suspend work under this provision does not relieve the City of its obligation to make payments in accordance with section 2.5 above for services provided up to the date of suspension. ARTICLE III —QUALITY CONTROL PLAN 3.1 The Consultant agrees to perform quality assurance-quality control/constructability reviews (QCP Review). The City reserves the right to retain a separate consultant to perform additional QCP services for the City. 3.2 The Consultant will perform QCP Reviews at intervals during the project to ensure deliverables satisfy applicable industry quality standards and meet the requirements of the project scope. Based on the findings of the QCP Review, the Consultant must reconcile the project scope and Opinion of Probable Cost (OPC) as needed. 3.3 Documents that do not meet City standards in effect at the time of the execution of a related Task Order may be rejected. If documents are found not to be in compliance with this Agreement, Consultant will not be compensated for having to resubmit documents. ARTICLE IV—OPINIONS OF COST 4.1 The Opinion of Probable Cost (OPC) is computed by the Consultant and includes the total cost for construction of the Project. 4.2 The OPC does not include the cost of the land, rights-of-way or other costs which are the responsibility of the City. 4.3 Since Consultant has no control over a construction contractor's cost of labor, materials or equipment, or over the contractor's methods of determining prices, or over competitive bidding or market conditions, Consultant's opinions of probable Project Cost or Construction Cost provided herein are to be made on the basis of Consultant's experience and qualifications and represent Consultant's best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry, but Consultant cannot and does not guarantee proposals, bids or the construction cost shall not vary from the OPC prepared by Consultant. ARTICLE V— INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Consultant must not commence work under this Agreement until all required insurance has been obtained, and such insurance has been approved by the City. Consultant must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. 5.2 Insurance Requirements are shown in EXHIBIT D. ARTICLE VI - INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the City of Corpus Christi and its officials, officers, agents, employees, excluding the engineer or architect or that person's agent, Page 4 Rev. 21-3 employee or subconsultant, over which the City exercises control ("Indemnitee") from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, to the extent that the damage is caused by or results from an act of negligence, intentional tort, intellectual property infringement or failure to pay a subcontractor or supplier committed by Consultant or its agent, Consultant under contract or another entity over which Consultant exercises control while in the exercise of rights or performance of the duties under this agreement. This indemnification does not apply to any liability resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of the City or its employees, to the extent of such negligence. Consultant shall defend Indemnitee, with counsel satisfactory to the City Attorney, from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, included in the indemnification above if the claim is not based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of contract by Indemnitee. If a claim is based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of contract by Indemnitee, the Consultant shall reimburse the City's reasonable attorney's fees in proportion to the Consultant's liability. Consultant must advise City in writing within 24 hours of any claim or demand against City or Consultant known to Consultant related to or arising out of Consultant's activities under this Agreement. ARTICLE VII —TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE 7.1 This Agreement shall be effective upon the signature of the City Manager or designee (Effective Date). 7.2 This Agreement shall be applicable to Task Orders issued hereunder from the Effective Date of the Agreement until Task Orders are complete. 7.3 The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of one years beginning on the Effective Date, unless extended by authority of the City Manager or designee. The Agreement may be renewed for up to one renewal options upon mutual agreement of the parties to be evidenced in writing prior to the expiration of the prior term. Any renewals shall be at the same terms and conditions, plus any approved changes. 7.4 The times for performing services or providing deliverables will be stated in each Task Order. If no times are so stated, Consultant will perform services and provide deliverables within a reasonable time. ARTICLE VIII - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 8.1 By Consultant: 8.1.1 The City reserves the right to suspend this Agreement at the end of any phase for the convenience of the City by issuing a written and signed Notice of Suspension. The Consultant may terminate this Agreement for convenience in the event such suspension extends for a period beyond 120 calendar days by delivering a Notice of Termination to the City. 8.1.2 The Consultant must follow the Termination Procedure outlined in this Agreement. 8.2 By City: Page 5 Rev. 21-3 8.2.1 The City may terminate this agreement for convenience upon seven days written notice to the Consultant at the address of record. 8.2.2 The City may terminate this agreement for cause upon ten days written notice to the Consultant. If Consultant begins, within three days of receipt of such notice, to correct its failure and proceeds to diligently cure such failure within the ten days, the agreement will not terminate. If the Consultant again fails to perform under this agreement, the City may terminate the agreement for cause upon seven days written notice to the Consultant with no additional cure period. If the City terminates for cause, the City may reject any and all proposals submitted by Consultant for up to two years. 8.3 Termination Procedure 8.3.1 Upon receipt of a Notice of Termination and prior to the effective date of termination, unless the notice otherwise directs or Consultant takes action to cure a failure to perform under the cure period, Consultant shall immediately begin the phase-out and discontinuance of all services in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Within 30 calendar days after receipt of the Notice of Termination, unless Consultant has successfully cured a failure to perform, Consultant shall submit a statement showing in detail the services performed under this Agreement prior to the effective date of termination. City retains the option to grant an extension to the time period for submittal of such statement. 8.3.2 Consultant shall submit all completed and/or partially completed work under this Agreement, including but not limited to specifications, designs, plans and exhibits. Consultant shall mark partially completed work as "Draft" and does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of partially completed work submitted in accordance with this Article. 8.3.3 Upon receipt of documents described in the Termination Procedure and absent any reason why City may be compelled to withhold fees, Consultant will be compensated for its services based upon a Time & Materials calculation or Consultant and City's estimate of the proportion of the total services actually completed at the time of termination. There will be no compensation for anticipated profits on services not completed. 8.3.4 Consultant acknowledges that City is a public entity and has a duty to document the expenditure of public funds. The failure of Consultant to comply with the submittal of the statement and documents, as required above, shall constitute a waiver by Consultant of any and all rights or claims to payment for services performed under this Agreement. ARTICLE IX— RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT 9.1 Consultant grants City, or its designees, the right to audit, examine or inspect, at City's election, all of Consultant's records relating to the performance of the Work under this Agreement, during the term of this Agreement and retention period herein. The audit, examination or inspection may be performed by a City designee, which may include its internal auditors or an outside representative engaged by City. Consultant agrees to retain its records for a minimum of four years following termination of the Agreement, unless there is an ongoing dispute under this Agreement, then such retention period shall extend until final resolution of the dispute. 9.2 "Consultant's records" include any and all information, materials and data of every kind and character generated as a result of the Work under this Agreement. Examples include billings, books, general ledger, cost ledgers, invoices, production sheets, documents, correspondence, meeting notes, subscriptions, agreements, purchase orders, leases, contracts, commitments, arrangements, notes, daily diaries, reports, drawings, receipts, vouchers, memoranda, time sheets, payroll records, policies, procedures, federal and state tax filings for issue in questions and any and all other agreements, sources Page 6 Rev. 21-3 of information and matters that may, in City's judgment, have any bearing on or pertain to any matters, rights, duties or obligations under or covered by any Agreement Documents. 9.3 City agrees that it shall exercise the right to audit, examine or inspect Consultant's records only during City's regular business hours. Upon reasonable prior notice, Consultant agrees to allow City's designee access to all of Consultant's records, Consultant's facilities and Consultant's current or former employees, deemed necessary by City or its designee(s), to perform such audit, inspection or examination. Consultant also agrees to provide adequate and appropriate work space necessary to City or its designees to conduct such audits, inspections or examinations. 9.4 Consultant shall include this audit clause in any subcontractor, supplier or vendor contract. ARTICLE X—OWNER REMEDIES 10.1 The City and Consultant agree that in the event the City suffers actual damages, the City may elect to pursue its actual damages and any other remedy allowed by law. This includes but is not limited to: 10.1.1 Failure of the Consultant to make adequate progress and endanger timely and successful completion of the Project, which includes failure of subconsultants to meet contractual obligations; 10.1.2 Failure of the Consultant to design in compliance with the laws of the City, State and/or federal governments, such that subsequent compliance costs exceed expenditures that would have been involved had services been properly executed by the Consultant. 10.1.3 Losses are incurred because of defects, errors and omissions in the design, working drawings, specifications or other documents prepared by the Consultant to the extent that the financial losses are greater than the City would have originally paid had there not been defects, errors and omissions in the documents. 10.2 When the City incurs non-value added work costs for change orders due to design errors or omissions, the City will send the Consultant a letter that includes: (1) Summary of facts with supporting documentation; (2) Instructions for Consultant to revise design documents, if appropriate, at Consultant's expense; (3) Calculation of non-value added work costs incurred by the City; and (4) Deadline for Consultant's response. 10.3 The Consultant may be required to revise bid documents and re-advertise the Project at the Consultant's sole cost if, in the City's judgment, the Consultant generates excessive addenda, either in terms of the nature of the revision or the actual number of changes due to the Consultant's errors or omissions. 10.4 The City may withhold or nullify the whole or part of any payment as detailed in Article II. ARTICLE XI — CONSULTANT REMEDIES 11.1 If Consultant is delayed due to uncontrollable circumstances, such as strikes, riots, acts of God, national emergency, epidemics, acts of the public enemy, governmental restrictions, laws or regulations or any other causes beyond Consultant's and City's reasonable control, an extension of the Project schedule in an amount equal to the time lost due to such delay shall be Consultant's sole and exclusive remedy. The revised schedule should be approved in writing with a documented reason for granting the extension. Page 7 Rev. 21-3 11.2 If Consultant requests a remedy for a condition not specified above, Consultant must file a Claim as provided in this Agreement. ARTICLE XII — CLAIMS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12.1 Filing of Claims 12.1.1 Claims arising from the circumstances identified in this Agreement or other occurrences or events, shall be made by Written Notice delivered by the party making the Claim to the other party within 21 calendar days after the start of the occurrence or event giving rise to the Claim and stating the general nature of the Claim. 12.1.2 Every Claim of Consultant, whether for additional compensation, additional time or other relief, shall be signed and sworn to by a person authorized to bind the Consultant by his/her signature, verifying the truth and accuracy of the Claim. 12.1.3 The responsibility to substantiate a claim rests with the party making the Claim. 12.1.4 Within 30 calendar days of receipt of notice and supporting documentation, City will meet to discuss the request, after which an offer of settlement or a notification of no settlement offer will be sent to Consultant. If Consultant is not satisfied with the proposal presented, Consultant will have 30 calendar days in which to (i) submit additional supporting data requested by the City, (ii) modify the initial request for remedy or (iii) request Alternative Dispute Resolution. 12.1.5 Pending final resolution of a claim, except as otherwise agreed in writing, Consultant shall proceed diligently with performance of the Agreement and City shall continue to make payments in accordance with this Agreement. 12.2 Alternative Dispute Resolution 12.2.1 All negotiations pursuant to this clause are confidential and shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of applicable rules of evidence. 12.2.2 Before invoking mediation, the Parties agree that they shall first try to resolve any dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement through discussions directly between those senior management representatives within their respective organizations who have overall managerial responsibility for similar projects. This step shall be a condition precedent to the use of mediation. If the parties' senior management representatives cannot resolve the dispute within 30 calendar days after a Party delivers a written notice of such dispute,then the Parties shall proceed with the mediation process contained herein. 12.2.3 Mediation 12.2.3.1 In the event that City or Consultant shall contend that the other has committed a material breach of this Agreement, the Party alleging such breach shall, as a condition precedent to filing any lawsuit, request mediation of the dispute. 12.2.3.2 Request for mediation shall be in writing, and shall request that the mediation commence no less than 30 or more than 90 calendar days following the date of the request, except upon agreement of both parties. Page 8 Rev. 21-3 12.2.3.3 In the event City and Consultant are unable to agree to a date for the mediation or to the identity of the mediator or mediators within 30 calendar days of the request for mediation, all conditions precedent in this Article shall be deemed to have occurred. 12.2.3.4 The parties shall share the mediator's fee. Venue for any mediation or lawsuit arising under this Agreement shall be Nueces County, Texas. Any agreement reached in mediation shall be enforceable as a settlement agreement in any court having jurisdiction thereof. No provision of this Agreement shall waive any immunity or defense. No provision of this Agreement is a consent to suit. 12.3 In case of litigation between the parties, Consultant and City agree that neither party shall be responsible for payment of attorney's fees pursuant to any law or other provision for payment of attorneys' fees. Both Parties expressly waive any claim to attorney's fees should litigation result from any dispute in this Agreement. 12.4 In case of litigation between the parties, Consultant and City agree that they have knowingly waived and do hereby waive the right to trial by jury and have instead agreed, in the event of any litigation arising out of or connected to this Agreement, to proceed with a trial before the court, unless both parties subsequently agree otherwise in writing. 12.5 No Waiver of Governmental Immunity. This Agreement is to perform a governmental function solely for the public benefit. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to waive City's governmental immunity from lawsuit, which immunity is expressly retained to the extent it is not clearly and unambiguously waived by state law. ARTICLE XIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 13.1 Assignability. Neither party will assign, transfer or delegate any of its obligations or duties under this Agreement to any other person and/or party without the prior written consent of the other party, except for routine duties delegated to personnel of the Consultant staff. This includes subcontracts entered into for services under this Agreement. If the Consultant is a partnership or joint venture, then in the event of the termination of the partnership or joint venture, this contract will inure to the individual benefit of such partner or partners as the City may designate. No part of the Consultant fee may be assigned in advance of receipt by the Consultant without written consent of the City. The City will not pay the fees of expert or technical assistance and consultants unless such employment, including the rate of compensation, has been approved in writing by the City. 13.2 Ownership of Documents. Consultant agrees that upon payment, City shall exclusively own any and all information in whatsoever form and character produced and/or maintained in accordance with, pursuant to or as a result of this Agreement, including contract documents (plans and specifications), drawings and submittal data. Consultant may make a copy for its files. Any reuse, without specific written verification or adaptation by Consultant, shall be a City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. The City agrees that any modification of the plans will be evidenced on the plans and be signed and sealed by a professional engineer prior to re-use of modified plans. 13.3 Standard of Care. Services provided by Consultant under this Agreement shall be performed with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by competent engineers or architects practicing under the same or similar circumstances and professional license; and performed as expeditiously as is prudent considering the ordinary professional skill and care of a competent engineer or architect. 13.4 Licensing. Consultant shall be represented by personnel with appropriate licensure, registration and/or Page 9 Rev. 21-3 certification(s) at meetings of any official nature concerning the Project, including scope meetings, review meetings, pre-bid meetings and preconstruction meetings. 13.5 Independent Contractor. The relationship between the City and Consultant under this Agreement shall be that of independent contractor. City may explain to Consultant the City's goals and objectives in regard to the services to be performed by Consultant, but the City shall not direct Consultant on how or in what manner these goals and objectives are to be met. 13.6 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including Task Orders, represents the entire and integrated Agreement between City and Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either oral or written. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both the City and Consultant. 13.7 No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement can be construed to create rights in any entity other than the City and Consultant. Neither the City nor Consultant intends to create third party beneficiaries by entering into this Agreement. 13.8 Disclosure of Interest. Consultant agrees to comply with City of Corpus Christi Ordinance No. 17112 and complete the Disclosure of Interests form as part of this contract. 13.9 Certificate of Interested Parties. Consultant agrees to comply with Texas Government Code section 2252.908 and complete Form 1295 Certificate of Interested Parties as part of this agreement. Form 1295 must be electronically filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info_forml295.htm. The form must then be printed, signed and filed with the City. For more information, please review the Texas Ethics Commission Rules at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/legal/ch46.html. 13.10 Conflict of Interest. Consultant agrees to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code and file Form CIQ with the City Secretary's Office, if required. For more information and to determine if you need to file a Form CIQ, please review the information on the City Secretary's website at http://www.cctexas.com/government/city-secretary/conflict-disclosure/index 13.11 Provisions Required by Law. Each applicable provision and clause required by law to be inserted into the Agreement shall be deemed to be enacted herein, and the Agreement shall be read and enforced as though each were physically included herein. 13.12 Public Information. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Consultant agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Consultant knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 13.13 Controlling Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas without regard to its conflicts of laws. Venue for legal proceedings lies exclusively in Nueces County, Texas. 13.14 Severability. If, for any reason, any one or more Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement are held invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement but shall be confined in its effect to the specific Article, sentences, clauses or parts of this Agreement held invalid or unenforceable, and the invalidity or unenforceability of any Article, sentence, clause or parts of this Agreement, in any one or more instance, shall not affect or prejudice in any way the validity of this Agreement in any other instance. 13.15 Conflict Resolution Between Documents. Consultant hereby agrees and acknowledges if anything contained in any documents prepared by Consultant and included herein is in conflict with Articles I - XII of this Agreement (Articles) and/or an approved Task Order, the Articles and/or the Task Order shall take Page 10 Rev. 21-3 precedence and control to resolve said conflict. 13.16 Title VI Assurance. The Consultant shall prohibit discrimination in employment based upon race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI GIGNAC & ASSOCIATES LLC Michael Rodriguez (Date) Raymond Gignac, AIA (Date) Chief of Staff Principle 416 Star Street Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 rgignac@gignac-associates.com APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM Assistant City Attorney (Date) for City Attorney ATTEST Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Page 11 Rev. 21-3 o.�,pus c. r G a EXHIBIT A 0 � H SCOPE OF SERVICES U HORPORp�E 1852 Project • This is a Master Service Agreement to provide design services for general renovations for multiple facility projects citywide with building interior, exterior, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site civil design services. Scope of Work: • This work involves multidisciplinary design services (Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Structural, roof upgrades, and site civil related improvements) for a wide range of facility related projects, including City Capital Improvement Plan, Bond, and other operationally funded projects. • Multiple firms will be selected for a Master Services Agreement with one base year and two one-year renewal options. • Both full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate specialty firms in their respective specialty. • full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate design firms in their respective specialty. • Typical full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate specialty firms in their respective specialty. Master Services Agreement GIGNAC ARCHITECTS GIGNAC&ASSOCIATES LLP Hourly Rate Schedule JANUARY 2021 Hourly Rates Principal Architect $ 260.00 Senior Project Manager (Architect) $ 225.00 Project Manager(Architect) $ 195.00 Architect $ 145.00 Architectural Intern $ 110.00 Senior Interior Designer (Interior Designer) $ 195.00 Interior Design Staff $ 110.00 Senior Contract Administrator $ 195.00 Contract Administrator $ 145.00 Administrative: $ 80.00 Consultant Compensation: Compensation for Architect's consultant services, when not included in lump sum fee, shall be the amount invoiced to the Architect plus ten percent (10%). 416 Starr St. Corpus Christ, Tx 78411 gignacarchitects.com 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rte+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O M O o 0 m m m Ln M L{) o Q 0 0 0 0 0 Lf) O O ~ ~ ~ O O O M iO L() co N CM � N s c o E 0 o U a� LU -0 >I. 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Consultant must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. 1 .2 Consultant must furnish to the Director of Engineering Services with the signed agreement a copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage required on all certificates or by Per occurrence - aggregate applicable policy endorsements Commercial General Liability including: $1 ,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form $2,000,000 Aggregate 2. Premises — Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY $1 ,000,000 Per Claim (Errors and Omissions) If claims made policy, retro date must 1 EXHIBIT C PAGE 1 OF 3 be prior to inception of agreement, have 3-year reporting period provisions and identify any limitations regarding who is insured. 1 .3 In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Consultant must furnish the City with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. 1 .4 Consultant shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Consultant's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, with the exception of professional liability, which may be on a per claims made basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. Consultant is required to provide City with renewal Certificates. 1 .5 Consultant is required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Consultant shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Engineering Services P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 1 .6 Consultant agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: 1 .6.1 List the City and its officers, officials, employees and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City with the exception of the professional liability/Errors & Omissions policy; 1 .6.2 Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; 1 .6.3 Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation or non-renewal of coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. 1 .7 Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation or non-renewal of coverage, Consultant shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and 2 EXHIBIT C PAGE 2 OF 3 applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Consultant's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. 1 .8 In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Consultant's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Consultant to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Consultant hereunder until Consultant demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. 1 .9 Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Consultant's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. 1 .10 It is agreed that Consultant's insurance shall be deemed primary and non- contributory with respect to any insurance or self-insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. 1 .11 It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. 3 EXHIBIT C PAGE 3 OF 3 Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services Table of Contents Page Article 1—Definitions and Terminology .......................................................................................................2 Article2—Preliminary Matters.....................................................................................................................8 Article 3—Contract Documents: Intent, Requirements, Reuse...................................................................8 Article 4—Commencement and Progress of the Work................................................................................9 Article 5—Availability of Lands; Subsurface, Physical and Hazardous Environmental Conditions ..............9 Article 6—Bonds and Insurance .................................................................................................................10 Article 7—Contractor's Responsibilities.....................................................................................................10 Article 8—Other Work at the Site...............................................................................................................10 Article 9—Owner's and OPT's Responsibilities...........................................................................................10 Article 10—OAR's and Designer's Status During Construction ..................................................................11 Article 11—Amending the Contract Documents; Changes in the Work....................................................13 Article 12—Change Management ..............................................................................................................13 Article13—Claims.......................................................................................................................................14 Article 14—Prevailing Wage Rate Requirements.......................................................................................16 Article 15—Cost of the Work; Allowances; Unit Price Work......................................................................16 Article 16—Tests and Inspections; Correction, Removal, or Acceptance of Defective Work....................16 Article 17—Payments to Contractor; Set-Offs; Completion; Correction Period........................................16 Article 18—Suspension of Work and Termination.....................................................................................16 Article 19—Project Management...............................................................................................................16 Article 20—Project Coordination................................................................................................................16 Article 21—Quality Management...............................................................................................................17 Article 22— Final Resolution of Disputes....................................................................................................17 Article 23—Minority/MBE/DBE Participation Policy..................................................................................17 Article 24—Document Management..........................................................................................................17 Article25—Shop Drawings.........................................................................................................................17 Article26— Record Data.............................................................................................................................20 Article 27—Construction Progress Schedule..............................................................................................21 Article 28—Video and Photographic documentation ................................................................................21 Article 29— Execution and Closeout...........................................................................................................21 Article30—Miscellaneous..........................................................................................................................22 Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 1 of 22 ARTICLE 1—DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY 1.01 Defined Terms A. Terms with initial capital letters, including the term's singular and plural forms, have the meanings indicated in this paragraph wherever used in the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents. In addition to the terms specifically defined, terms with initial capital letters in the Contract Documents may include references to identified articles and paragraphs, and the titles of other documents or forms. 1. Addenda - Documents issued prior to the receipt of Bids which clarify or modify the Bidding Requirements or the proposed Contract Documents. 2. Agreement - The document executed between Owner and Contractor covering the Work. 3. Alternative Dispute Resolution -The process by which a disputed Claim may be settled as an alternative to litigation, if Owner and Contractor cannot reach an agreement between themselves. 4. Application for Payment - The forms used by Contractor to request payments from Owner and the supporting documentation required by the Contract Documents. 5. Award Date—The date the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi (City)authorizes the City Manager or designee to execute the Contract on behalf of the City. 6. Bid-The documents submitted by a Bidder to establish the proposed Contract Price and Contract Times and provide other information and certifications as required by the Bidding Requirements. 7. Bidding Documents - The Bidding Requirements, the proposed Contract Documents, and Addenda. 8. Bidder-An individual or entity that submits a Bid to Owner. 9. Bidding Requirements -The Invitation for Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Bid Security, Bid Form and attachments, and required certifications. 10. Bid Security-The financial security in the form of a bid bond provided by Bidder at the time the Bid is submitted and held by Owner until the Agreement is executed and the evidence of insurance and Bonds required by the Contract Documents are provided. A cashier's check, certified check, money order or bank draft from any State or National Bank will also be acceptable. 11. Bonds - Performance Bond, Payment Bond, Maintenance Bond, and other Surety instruments executed by Surety. When in singular form, refers to individual instrument. 12. Change Order - A document issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract and signed by Owner and Contractor which modifies the Work, Contract Price, Contract Times, or terms and conditions of the Contract. 13. Change Proposal - A document submitted by Contractor in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents: a. Requesting an adjustment in Contract Price or Contract Times; Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 2 of 22 b. Contesting an initial decision concerning the requirements of the Contract Documents or the acceptability of Work under the Contract Documents; c. Challenging a set-off against payment due; or d. Seeking a Modification with respect to the terms of the Contract. 14. City Engineer-The Corpus Christi City Engineer and/or his designated representative as identified at the preconstruction conference or in the Notice to Proceed. 15. Claim - A demand or assertion by Owner or Contractor submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. A demand for money or services by an entity other than the Owner or Contractor is not a Claim. 16. Constituent of Concern - Asbestos, petroleum, radioactive materials, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), hazardous wastes, and substances, products, wastes, or other materials that are or become listed, regulated, or addressed pursuant to: a. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. §§9601 et seq. ("CERCLA"); b. The Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. §§5101 et seq.; c. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. §§6901 et seq. ("RCRA"); d. The Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. §§2601 et seq.; e. The Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §§1251 et seq.; f. The Clean Air Act,42 U.S.C. §§7401 et seq.; or g. Any other Laws or Regulations regulating, relating to, or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning hazardous,toxic, or dangerous waste, substance, or material. 17. Contract -The entire integrated set of documents concerning the Work and describing the relationship between the Owner and Contractor. 18. Contract Amendment-A document issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract and signed by Owner and Contractor which: a. Authorizes new phases of the Work and establishes the Contract Price, Contract Times, or terms and conditions of the Contract for the new phase of Work; or b. Modifies the terms and conditions of the Contract, but does not make changes in the Work. 19. Contract Documents - Those items designated as Contract Documents in the Agreement. 20. Contract Price - The monetary amount stated in the Agreement and as adjusted by Modifications,and increases or decreases in unit price quantities, if any,that Owner has agreed to pay Contractor for completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 21. Contract Times-The number of days or the dates by which Contractor must: a. Achieve specified Milestones; Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 3 of 22 b. Achieve Substantial Completion; and c. Complete the Work. 22. Contractor-The individual or entity with which Owner has contracted for performance of the Work. 23. Contractor's Team - Contractor and Subcontractors, Suppliers, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to perform part of the Work or anyone for whose acts they may be liable. 24. Cost of the Work - The sum of costs incurred for the proper performance of the Work as allowed by Article 15. 25. Defective - When applied to Work, refers to Work that is unsatisfactory, faulty, or deficient in that it: a. Does not conform to the Contract Documents; b. Does not meet the requirements of applicable inspections, reference standards, tests, or approvals referred to in the Contract Documents; or C. Has been damaged or stolen prior to OAR's recommendation of final payment unless responsibility for the protection of the Work has been assumed by Owner at Substantial Completion in accordance with Paragraphs 17.12 or 17.13. 26. Designer - The individuals or entity named as Designer in the Agreement and the subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by Designer to provide design or other technical services to the Owner. Designer has responsibility for engineering or architectural design and technical issues related to the Contract Documents. Designers are Licensed Professional Engineers, Registered Architects or Registered Landscape Architects qualified to practice their profession in the State of Texas. 27. Drawings - The part of the Contract that graphically shows the scope, extent, and character of the Work. Shop Drawings and other Contractor documents are not Drawings. 28. Effective Date of the Contract -The date indicated in the Agreement on which the City Manager or designee has signed the Contract. 29. Field Order-A document issued by OAR or Designer requiring changes in the Work that do not change the Contract Price or the Contract Times. 30. Hazardous Environmental Condition - The presence of Constituents of Concern at the Site in quantities or circumstances that may present a danger to persons or property exposed to Constituents of Concern. The presence of Constituents of Concern at the Site necessary for the execution of the Work or to be incorporated in the Work is not a Hazardous Environmental Condition provided these Constituents of Concern are controlled and contained pursuant to industry practices, Laws and Regulations, and the requirements of the Contract. 31. Indemnified Costs-All costs, losses,damages,and legal or other dispute resolution costs resulting from claims or demands against Owner's Indemnitees. These costs include fees for engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 4 of 22 32. Laws and Regulations; Laws or Regulations-Applicable laws,statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances,codes,and orders of governmental bodies, agencies,authorities,and courts having jurisdiction over the Project. 33. Liens - Charges, security interests, or encumbrances upon Contract related funds, real property, or personal property. 34. Milestone-A principal event in the performance of the Work that Contractor is required by Contract to complete by a specified date or within a specified period of time. 35. Modification - Change made to the Contract Documents by one of the following methods: a. Contract Amendment; b. Change Order; C. Field Order; or d. Work Change Directive. 36. Notice of Award-The notice of Owner's intent to enter into a contract with the Selected Bidder. 37. Notice to Proceed - A notice to Contractor of the Contract Times and the date Work is to begin. 38. Owner-The City of Corpus Christi (City), a Texas home-rule municipal corporation and political subdivision organized under the laws of the State of Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized City Manager and his designee, the City Engineer (the Director of Engineering Services), and the City's officers, employees, agents, or representatives, authorized to administer design and construction of the Project. 39. Owner's Authorized Representative or OAR - The individual or entity named as OAR in the Agreement and the consultants, subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to provide construction management services to the Owner. The OAR may be an employee of the Owner. 40. Owner's Indemnitees - Each member of the OPT and their officers, directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, and subcontractors. 41. Owner's Project Team or OPT - The Owner, Owner's Authorized Representative, Resident Project Representative, Designer, and the consultants, subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to provide services to the Owner. 42. Partial Occupancy or Use - Use by Owner of a substantially completed part of the Work for the purpose for which it is intended (or a related purpose) prior to Substantial Completion of all the Work. 43. Progress Schedule -A schedule prepared and maintained by Contractor, describing the sequence and duration of the activities comprising the Contractor's plan to accomplish the Work within the Contract Times. The Progress Schedule must be a Critical Path Method (CPM) Schedule. 44. Project - The total undertaking to be accomplished for Owner under the Contract Documents. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 5 of 22 45. Resident Project Representative or RPR-The authorized representative of OPT assigned to assist OAR at the Site. As used herein, the term Resident Project Representative includes assistants and field staff of the OAR. 46. Samples - Physical examples of materials, equipment, or workmanship representing some portion of the Work that are used to establish the standards for that portion of the Work. 47. Schedule of Documents-A schedule of required documents, prepared, and maintained by Contractor. 48. Schedule of Values - A schedule, prepared and maintained by Contractor, allocating portions of the Contract Price to various portions of the Work and used as the basis for Contractor's Applications for Payment. 49. Selected Bidder-The Bidder to which Owner intends to award the Contract. 50. Shop Drawings - All drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and other data or information that are specifically prepared or assembled and submitted by Contractor to illustrate some portion of the Work. Shop Drawings, whether approved or not, are not Drawings and are not Contract Documents. 51. Site - Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by Owner upon which the Work is to be performed. The Site includes rights-of-way, easements, and other lands furnished by Owner which are designated for use by the Contractor. 52. Specifications -The part of the Contract that describes the requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards, and workmanship as applied to the Work, and certain administrative requirements and procedural matters applicable to the Work. 53. Subcontractor -An individual or entity having a direct contract with Contractor or with other Subcontractors or Suppliers for the performance of a part of the Work. 54. Substantial Completion - The point where the Work or a specified part of the Work is sufficiently complete to be used for its intended purpose in accordance with the Contract Documents. 55. Supplementary Conditions - The part of the Contract that amends or supplements the General Conditions. 56. Supplier - A manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, distributor, materialman, or vendor having a direct contract with Contractor or with Subcontractors or other Suppliers to furnish materials or equipment to be incorporated in the Work. 57. Technical Data-Those items expressly identified as Technical Data in the Supplementary Conditions with respect to either: a. Subsurface conditions at the Site; b. Physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site, except Underground Facilities; or C. Hazardous Environmental Conditions at the Site. 58. Underground Facilities - All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, other similar facilities or appurtenances, and encasements containing these facilities which are used to convey electricity, gases, Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 6 of 22 steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, fiber optic transmissions, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems. 59. Unit Price Work-Work to be paid for on the basis of unit prices. 60. Work - The construction of the Project or its component parts as required by the Contract Documents. 61. Work Change Directive -A directive issued to Contractor on or after the Effective Date of the Contract ordering an addition, deletion, or revision in the Work. The Work Change Directive serves as a memorandum of understanding regarding the directive until a Change Order can be issued. 1.02 Terminology A. The words and terms discussed in this Paragraph 1.02 are not defined, but when used in the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents, have the indicated meaning. B. It is understood that the cost for performing Work is included in the Contract Price and no additional compensation is to be paid by Owner unless specifically stated otherwise in the Contract Documents. Expressions including or similar to "at no additional cost to Owner," "at Contractor's expense,"or similar words mean that the Contractor is to perform or provide specified operation of Work without an increase in the Contract Price. C. The terms"day"or"calendar day' mean a calendar day of 24 hours measured from midnight to the next midnight. D. The meaning and intent of certain terms or adjectives are described as follows: 1. The terms "as allowed," "as approved," "as ordered," "as directed," or similar terms in the Contract Documents indicate an exercise of professional judgment by the OPT. 2. Adjectives including or similar to "reasonable," "suitable," "acceptable," "proper," "satisfactory," or similar adjectives are used to describe a determination of OPT regarding the Work. 3. Any exercise of professional judgment by the OPT will be made solely to evaluate the Work for general compliance with the Contract Documents unless there is a specific statement in the Contract Documents indicating otherwise. 4. The use of these or similar terms or adjectives does not assign a duty or give OPT authority to supervise or direct the performance of the Work, or assign a duty or give authority to the OPT to undertake responsibilities contrary to the provisions of Articles 9 or 10 or other provisions of the Contract Documents. E. The use of the words "furnish," "install," "perform," and "provide" have the following meanings when used in connection with services, materials, or equipment: 1. Furnish means to supply and deliver the specified services, materials, or equipment to the Site or other specified location ready for use or installation. 2. Install means to complete construction or assembly of the specified services, materials, or equipment so they are ready for their intended use. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 7 of 22 3. Perform or provide means to furnish and install specified services, materials, or equipment, complete and ready for their intended use. 4. Perform or provide the specified services, materials, or equipment complete and ready for intended use if the Contract Documents require specific services, materials, or equipment, but do not expressly use the words "furnish," "install," "perform," or "provide." F. Contract Documents are written in modified brief style: 1. Requirements apply to all Work of the same kind, class, and type even though the word "all" is not stated. 2. Simple imperative sentence structure is used which places a verb as the first word in the sentence. It is understood that the words "furnish," "install," "perform," "provide," or similar words include the meaning of the phrase "The Contractor shall..." before these words. 3. Unless specifically stated that action is to be taken by the OPT or others, it is understood that the action described is a requirement of the Contractor. G. Words or phrases that have a well-known technical or construction industry or trade meaning are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with this recognized meaning unless stated otherwise in the Contract Documents. H. Written documents are required where reference is made to notices, reports, approvals, consents, documents, statements, instructions, opinions or other types of communications required by the Contract Documents. Approval and consent documents must be received by Contractor prior to the action or decision for which approval or consent is given. These may be made in printed or electronic format through the OPT's project management information system or other electronic media as required by the Contract Documents or approved by the OAR. I. Giving notice as required by the Contract Documents may be by printed or electronic media using a method that requires acknowledgment of the receipt of that notice. ARTICLE 2—PRELIMINARY MATTERS ARTICLE 3—CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, REQUIREMENTS, REUSE 3.01 Intent B. Provide equipment that is functionally complete as described in the Contract Documents. The Drawings and Specifications do not indicate or describe all of the Work required to complete the installation of products purchased by the Owner or Contractor. Additional details required for the correct installation of selected products are to be provided by the Contractor and coordinated with the Designer through the OAR. 3.02 Reference Standards Comply with applicable construction industry standards, whether referenced or not. 1. Standards referenced in the Contract Documents govern over standards not referenced but recognized as applicable in the construction industry. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 8 of 22 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents if they produce a higher quality of Work than the applicable construction industry standards. 3. Designer determines whether a code or standard is applicable, which of several are applicable, or if the Contract Documents produce a higher quality of Work. 3.03 Reporting and Resolving Discrepancies 3.04 Interpretation of the Contract Documents Submit questions regarding the design of the Project described in the Contract Documents to the OAR immediately after those questions arise. OAR is to request an interpretation of the Contract Documents from the Designer. Designer is to respond to these questions by providing an interpretation of the Contract Documents. OAR will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. C. OPT may initiate a Modification to the Contract Documents through the OAR if a response to the question indicates that a change in the Contract Documents is required. Contractor may appeal Designer's or OAR's interpretation by submitting a Change Proposal. ARTICLE 4—COMMENCEMENT AND PROGRESS OF THE WORK ARTICLE 5—AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; SUBSURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS; HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5.01 Availability of Lands 5.02 Use of Site and Other Areas 5.03 Subsurface and Physical Conditions 5.04 Differing Subsurface or Physical Conditions OAR is to notify the OPT after receiving notice of a differing subsurface or physical condition from the Contractor. Designer is to: 1. Promptly review the subsurface or physical condition; 2. Determine the necessity of OPT's obtaining additional exploration or tests with respect the subsurface or physical condition; 3. Determine if the subsurface or physical condition falls within one or more of the differing Site condition categories in Paragraph 5.04.A; 4. Prepare recommendations to OPT regarding the Contractor's resumption of Work in connection with the subsurface or physical condition in question; 5. Determine the need for changes in the Drawings or Specifications; and 6. Advise OPT of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. C. OAR is to issue a statement to Contractor regarding the subsurface or physical condition in question and recommend action as appropriate after review of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 9 of 22 5.05 Underground Facilities The Designer is to take the following action after receiving notice from the OAR: 1. Promptly review the Underground Facility and conclude whether the Underground Facility was not shown or indicated in the Contract Documents, or was not shown or indicated with reasonable accuracy; 2. Prepare recommendations to OPT regarding the Contractor's resumption of Work in connection with this Underground Facility; 3. Determine the extent to which a change is required in the Drawings or Specifications to document the consequences of the existence or location of the Underground Facility; and 4. Advise OAR of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations and provide revised Drawings and Specifications if required. D. OAR is to issue a statement to Contractor regarding the Underground Facility in question and recommend action as appropriate after review of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. ARTICLE 6—BONDS AND INSURANCE ARTICLE 7—CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES ARTICLE 8—OTHER WORK AT THE SITE ARTICLE 9—OWNER'S AND OPT'S RESPONSIBILITIES 9.01 Communications to Contractor A. OPT issues communications to Contractor through OAR except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 9.02 Replacement of Owner's Project Team Members A. Owner may replace members of the OPT at its discretion. 9.03 Furnish Data A. OPT is to furnish the data required of OPT under the Contract Documents. 9.04 Pay When Due 9.05 Lands and Easements; Reports and Tests A. Owner's duties with respect to providing lands and easements are described in Paragraph 5.01. OPT will make copies of reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions and drawings of physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site available to Contractor in accordance with Paragraph 5.03. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 10 of 22 9.06 Insurance 9.07 Modifications 9.08 Inspections,Tests, and Approvals A. OPT's responsibility with respect to certain inspections,tests, and approvals are described in Paragraph 16.02. 9.09 Limitations on OPT's Responsibilities A. The OPT does not supervise, direct, or have control or authority over, and is not responsible for Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction, or related safety precautions and programs, or for failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Work. OPT is not responsible for Contractor's failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9.10 Undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Condition A. OPT's responsibility for undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Conditions is described in Paragraph 5.06. 9.11 Compliance with Safety Program A. Contractor is to inform the OPT of its safety programs and OPT is to comply with the specific applicable requirements of this program. ARTICLE 10—OAR'S AND DESIGNER'S STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION 10.01 Owner's Representative A. OAR is Owner's representative. The duties and responsibilities and the limitations of authority of OAR as Owner's representative are described in the Contract Documents. 10.02 Visits to Site A. Designer is to make periodic visits to the Site to observe the progress and quality of the Work. Designer is to determine, in general, if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents based on observations made during these visits. Designer is not required to make exhaustive or continuous inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. Designer is to inform the OPT of issues or concerns and OAR is to work with Contractor to address these issues or concerns. Designer's visits and observations are subject to the limitations on Designer's authority and responsibility described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. B. OAR is to observe the Work to check the quality and quantity of Work, implement Owner's quality assurance program, and administer the Contract as Owner's representative as described in the Contract Documents. OAR's visits and observations are subject to the limitations on OAR's authority and responsibility described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 11 of 22 10.03 Resident Project Representatives A. Resident Project Representatives assist OAR in observing the progress and quality of the Work at the Site. The limitations on Resident Project Representatives' authority and responsibility are described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. 10.04 Rejecting Defective Work A. OPT has the authority to reject Work in accordance with Article 16. OAR is to issue a Defective Work Notice to Contractor and document when Defective Work has been corrected or accepted in accordance with Article 16. 10.05 Shop Drawings, Modifications and Payments A. Designer's authority related to Shop Drawings and Samples are described in the Contract Documents. B. Designer's authority related to design calculations and design drawings submitted in response to a delegation of professional design services are described in Paragraph 7.15. C. OAR and Designer's authority related to Modifications is described in Article 11. D. OAR's authority related to Applications for Payment is described in Articles 15 and 17. 10.06 Decisions on Requirements of Contract Documents and Acceptability of Work A. OAR is to render decisions regarding non-technical or contractual / administrative requirements of the Contract Documents and will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. B. Designer is to render decisions regarding the conformance of the Work to the requirements of the Contract Documents. Designer will render a decision to either correct the Defective Work,or accept the Work under the provisions of Paragraph 16.04, if Work does not conform to the Contract Documents. OAR will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. C. OAR will issue a Request for a Change Proposal if a Modification is required. OAR will provide documentation for changes related to the non-technical or contractual / administrative requirements of the Contract Documents. Designer will provide documentation if design related changes are required. D. Contractor may appeal Designer's decision by submitting a Change Proposal if Contractor does not agree with the Designer's decision. 10.07 Limitations on OAR's and Designer's Authority and Responsibilities A. OPT is not responsible for the acts or omissions of Contractor's Team. No actions or failure to act, or decisions made in good faith to exercise or not exercise the authority or responsibility available under the Contract Documents creates a duty in contract, tort, or otherwise of the OPT to the Contractor or members of the Contractor's Team. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 12 of 22 ARTICLE 11—AMENDING THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS; CHANGES IN THE WORK ARTICLE 12—CHANGE MANAGEMENT 12.01 Requests for Change Proposal A. Designer will initiate Modifications by issuing a Request for a Change Proposal (RCP). 1. Designer will prepare a description of proposed Modifications. 2. Designer will issue the Request for a Change Proposal form to Contractor. A number will be assigned to the Request for a Change Proposal when issued. 3. Return a Change Proposal in accordance with Paragraph 12.02 to the Designer for evaluation by the OPT. 12.02 Change Proposals A. Submit a Change Proposal (CP) to the Designer for Contractor initiated changes in the Contract Documents or in response to a Request for Change Proposal. 1. Use the Change Proposal form provided. 2. Assign a number to the Change Proposal when issued. 3. Include with the Change Proposal: a. A complete description of the proposed Modification if Contractor initiated or proposed changes to the OPT's description of the proposed Modification. b. The reason the Modification is requested, if not in response to a Request for a Change Proposal. c. A detailed breakdown of the cost of the change if the Modification requires a change in Contract Price. The itemized breakdown is to include: 1) List of materials and equipment to be installed; 2) Man hours for labor by classification; 3) Equipment used in construction; 4) Consumable supplies, fuels, and materials; 5) Royalties and patent fees; 6) Bonds and insurance; 7) Overhead and profit; 8) Field office costs; 9) Home office cost; and 10) Other items of cost. d. Provide the level of detail outlined in the paragraph above for each Subcontractor or Supplier actually performing the Work if Work is to be provided by a Subcontractor or Supplier. Indicate appropriate Contractor mark-ups for Work Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 13 of 22 provided through Subcontractors and Suppliers. Provide the level of detail outline in the paragraph above for self-performed Work. e. Submit Change Proposals that comply with Article 15 for Cost of Work. f. Provide a revised schedule. Show the effect of the change on the Project Schedule and the Contract Times. B. Submit a Change Proposal to the Designer to request a Field Order. C. A Change Proposal is required for all substitutions or deviations from the Contract Documents. D. Request changes to products in accordance with Article 25. 12.03 Designer Will Evaluate Request for Modification A. Designer will issue a Modification per Article 11 if the Change Proposal is acceptable to the Owner. Designer will issue a Change Order or Contract Amendment for any changes in Contract Price or Contract Times. 1. Change Orders and Contract Amendments will be sent to the Contractor for execution with a copy to the Owner recommending approval. A Work Change Directive may be issued if Work needs to progress before the Change Order or Contract Amendment can be authorized by the Owner. 2. Work Change Directives, Change Orders, and Contract Amendments can only be approved by the Owner. a. Work performed on the Change Proposal prior to receiving a Work Change Directive or approval of the Change Order or Contract Amendment is performed at the Contractor's risk. b. No payment will be made for Work on Change Orders or Contract Amendments until approved by the Owner. B. The Contractor may be informed that the Request for a Change Proposal is not approved and construction is to proceed in accordance with the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 13—CLAIMS 13.01 Claims 13.02 Claims Process A. Claims must be initiated by written notice. Notice must conspicuously state that it is a notice of a Claim in the subject line or first sentence. Notice must also list the date of first occurrence of the claimed event. B. Claims by Contractor must be in writing and delivered to the Owner, Designer and the OAR within 7 days: 1. After the start of the event giving rise to the Claim; or 2. After a final decision on a Change Proposal has been made. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 14 of 22 C. Claims by Contractor that are not received within the time period provided by section 13.02(8) are waived. Owner may choose to deny such Claims without a formal review. Any Claims by Contractor that are not brought within 90 days following the termination of the Contract are waived and shall be automatically deemed denied. D. Claims by Owner must be submitted by written notice to Contractor. E. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim rests with the entity making the Claim. Claims must contain sufficient detail to allow the other party to fully review the Claim. 1. Claims seeking an adjustment of Contract Price must include the Contractor's job cost report. Provide additional documentation as requested by OAR. 2. Claims seeking an adjustment of Contract Time must include native schedule files in Primavera or MS Project digital format. Provide additional documentation as requested by OAR. F. Contractor must certify that the Claim is made in good faith, that the supporting data is accurate and complete, and that to the best of Contractor's knowledge and belief, the relief requested accurately reflects the full compensation to which Contractor is entitled. G. Claims by Contractor against Owner and Claims by Owner against Contractor, including those alleging an error or omission by Designer but excluding those arising under Section 7.12,shall be referred initially to Designer for consideration and recommendation to Owner. H. Designer may review a Claim by Contractor within 30 days of receipt of the Claim and take one or more of the following actions: 1. Request additional supporting data from the party who made the Claim; 2. Issue a recommendation; 3. Suggest a compromise; or 4. Advise the parties that Designer is not able to make a recommendation due to insufficient information or a conflict of interest. I. If the Designer does not take any action, the claim shall be deemed denied. J. The Contractor and the Owner shall seek to resolve the Claim through the exchange of information and direct negotiations. If no agreement is reached within 90 days, the Claim shall be deemed denied. The Owner and Contractor may extend the time for resolving the Claim by mutual agreement. Notify OAR of any actions taken on a Claim. K. Owner and Contractor may mutually agree to mediate the underlying dispute at any time after a recommendation is issued by the Designer. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 15 of 22 ARTICLE 14—PREVAILING WAGE RATE REQUIREMENTS ARTICLE 15—COST OF THE WORK;ALLOWANCES; UNIT PRICE WORK ARTICLE 16—TESTS AND INSPECTIONS;CORRECTION, REMOVAL,OR ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK ARTICLE 17—PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR; SET-OFFS; COMPLETION; CORRECTION PERIOD ARTICLE 18—SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION ARTICLE 19— PROJECT MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 20—PROJECT COORDINATION 20.01 Work Included 20.02 Document Submittal 20.03 Communication During Project A. The OAR is to be the first point of contact for all parties on matters concerning this Project. B. The Designer will coordinate correspondence concerning: 1. Documents, including Applications for Payment. 2. Clarification and interpretation of the Contract Documents. 3. Contract Modifications. 4. Observation of Work and testing. 5. Claims. 20.04 Requests for Information A. Submit Request for Information (RFI) to the Designer to obtain additional information or clarification of the Contract Documents. 1. Submit a separate RFI for each item on the form provided. 2. Attach adequate information to permit a written response without further clarification. Designer will return requests that do not have adequate information to the Contractor for additional information. Contractor is responsible for all delays resulting from multiple document submittals due to inadequate information. 3. A response will be made when adequate information is provided. Response will be made on the RFI form or in attached information. B. Response to an RFI is given to provide additional information, interpretation, or clarification of the requirements of the Contract Documents, and does not modify the Contract Documents. C. Designer will initiate a Request for a Change Proposal (RCP) per Article 12 if the RFI indicates that a Contract Modification is required. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 16 of 22 ARTICLE 21—QUALITY MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 22—FINAL RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES ARTICLE 23—MINORITY/MBE/DBE PARTICIPATION POLICY ARTICLE 24—DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 25—SHOP DRAWINGS 25.01 Work Included A. Shop Drawings are required for those products that cannot adequately be described in the Contract Documents to allow fabrication, erection, or installation of the product without additional detailed information from the Supplier. B. Submit Shop Drawings as required by the Contract Documents and as reasonably requested by the OPT to: 1. Record the products incorporated into the Project for the Owner; 2. Provide detailed information for the products proposed for the Project regarding their fabrication, installation, commissioning, and testing; and 3. Allow the Designer to advise the Owner if products proposed for the Project by the Contractor conform, in general, to the design concepts of the Contract Documents. 25.02 Quality Assurance 25.03 Contractor's Responsibilities 25.04 Shop Drawing Requirements A. Provide adequate information in Shop Drawings and Samples so Designer can: 1. Assist the Owner in selecting colors, textures, or other aesthetic features. 2. Compare the proposed features of the product with the specified features and advise Owner that the product does, in general, conform to the Contract Documents. 3. Compare the performance features of the proposed product with those specified and advise the Owner that the product does, in general,conform to the performance criteria specified in the Contract Documents. 4. Review required certifications, guarantees, warranties, and service agreements for compliance with the Contract Documents. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 17 of 22 25.05 Special Certifications and Reports 25.06 Warranties and Guarantees 25.07 Shop Drawing Submittal Procedures 25.08 Sample and Mockup Submittal Procedures 25.09 Requests for Deviation 25.10 Designer Responsibilities A. Shop Drawings will be received by the Designer. Designer will log the documents and review per this Article for general conformance with the Contract Documents. 1. Designer's review and approval will be only to determine if the products described in the Shop Drawing or Sample will, after installation or incorporation into the Work, conform to the information given in the Contract Documents and be compatible with the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents. 2. Designer's review and approval will not extend to means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction or to safety precautions or programs incident thereto. 3. Designer's review and approval of a separate item as such will not indicate approval of the assembly in which the item functions. B. Comments will be made on items called to the attention of the Designer for review and comment. Any marks made by the Designer do not constitute a blanket review of the document submittal or relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors or deviations from the Contract requirements. 1. Designer will respond to Contractor's markups by either making markups directly in the Shop Drawings file using the color green or by attaching a Document Review Comments form with review comments. 2. Shop Drawings that are reviewed will be returned with one or more of the following status designations: a. Approved: Shop Drawing is found to be acceptable as submitted. b. Approved as Noted: Shop Drawing is Approved so long as corrections or notations made by Designer are incorporated into the Show Drawing. C. Not Approved: Shop Drawing or products described are not acceptable. 3. Shop Drawing will also be designated for one of the following actions: a. Final distribution: Shop Drawing is acceptable without further action and has been filed as a record document. b. Shop Drawing not required: A Shop Drawing was not required by the Contract Documents. Resubmit the document per Article 26. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 18 of 22 c. Cancelled: This action indicates that for some reason, the Shop Drawing is to be removed from consideration and all efforts regarding the processing of that document are to cease. d. Revise and resubmit: Shop Drawing has deviations from the Contract Documents, significant errors, or is inadequate and must be revised and resubmitted for subsequent review. e. Resubmit with corrections made: Shop Drawing is "Approved as Noted," but has significant markups. Make correction and notations to provide a revised document with markup incorporated into the original document so that no markups are required. f. Returned without review due to excessive deficiencies: Document does not meet the requirement of the Specifications for presentation or content to the point where continuing to review the document would be counterproductive to the review process or clearly does not meet the requirements of the Contract Documents. Revise the Shop Drawing to comply with the requirements of this Section and resubmit. g. Actions a through c will close out the Shop Drawing review process and no further action is required as a Shop Drawing. Actions d through f require follow up action to close out the review process. 4. Drawings with a significant or substantial number of markings by the Contractor may be marked "Approved as Noted" and "Resubmit with corrections made." These drawings are to be revised to provide a clean record of the Shop Drawing. Proceed with ordering products as the documents are revised. 5. Dimensions or other data that does not appear to conform to the Contract Documents will be marked as "At Variance With" (AVW) the Contract Documents or other information provided. The Contractor is to make revisions as appropriate to comply with the Contract Documents. C. Bring deviations to the Shop Drawings to the attention of the Designer for approval by using the Shop Drawing Deviation Request form. Use a single line for each requested deviation so the Status and Action for each deviation can be determined for that requested deviation. If approval or rejection of a requested deviation will impact other requested deviations, then all related deviations should be included in that requested deviation line so the status and action can be determined on the requested deviation as a whole. D. Requested deviations will be reviewed as possible Modification to the Contract Documents. 1. A Requested deviation will be rejected as "Not Approved" if the requested deviation is unacceptable. Contractor is to revise and resubmit the Shop Drawing with corrections for approval. 2. A Field Order will be issued by the Designer for deviations approved by the Designer if the requested deviation is acceptable and if the requested deviation will not result in a change in Contract Price or Contract Times. Requested deviations from the Contract Documents may only be approved by Field Order. 3. A requested deviation will be rejected if the requested deviation is acceptable but the requested deviation will or should result in a change in Contract Price or Contract Times. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 19 of 22 Submit any requested deviation that requires a change in Contract Price or Contract Times as a Change Proposal for approval prior to resubmitting the Shop Drawing. E. Contractor is to resubmit the Shop Drawing until it is acceptable and marked Approved or Approved as Noted and is assigned an action per Paragraph 25.10.13 that indicates that the Shop Drawing process is closed. F. Information that is submitted as a Shop Drawings that should be submitted as Record Data or other type of document, or is not required may be returned without review, or may be deleted. No further action is required and the Shop Drawing process for this document will be closed. ARTICLE 26—RECORD DATA 26.01 Work Included 26.02 Quality Assurance 26.03 Contractor's Responsibilities 26.04 Record Data Requirements 26.05 Special Certifications and Reports 26.06 Warranties and Guarantees 26.07 Record Data Submittal Procedures 26.08 Designer's Responsibilities A. Record Data will be received by the Designer, logged, and provided to Owner as the Project record. 1. Record Data may be reviewed to see that the information provided is adequate for the purpose intended. Record Data not meeting the requirements of Paragraph 26.02 may be rejected as unacceptable. 2. Record Data is not reviewed for compliance with the Contract Documents. Comments may be returned if deviations from the Contract Documents are noted during the cursory review performed to see that the information is adequate. 3. Contractor's responsibility for full compliance with the Contract Documents is not relieved by the review of Record Data. Contract modifications can only be approved by a Modification. B. Designer may take the following action in processing Record Data: 1. File Record Data as received if the cursory review indicates that the document meets the requirements of Paragraph 26.02. Document will be given the status of "Filed as Received" and no further action is required on that Record Data. 2. Reject the Record Data for one of the following reasons: a. The document submittal requirements of the Contract Documents indicate that the document submitted as Record Data should have been submitted as a Shop Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 20 of 22 Drawing. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Submit Shop Drawing." No further action is required on this document as Record Data and the Record Data process will be closed. Resubmit the document as a Shop Drawing per Article 25. b. The cursory review indicates that the document does not meet the requirements of Paragraph 26.02. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Revise and Resubmit." Contractor is to resubmit the Record Data until it is acceptable and marked "Filed as Received." When Record Data is filed, no further action is required and the Record Data process will be closed. c. The Record Data is not required by the Contract Documents nor is the Record Data applicable to the Project. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Cancel - Not Required." No further action is required and the Record Data process will be closed. C. Contractor is to resubmit the Record Data until it is acceptable and marked "Filed as Received." ARTICLE 27—CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE ARTICLE 28—VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION ARTICLE 29—EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT 29.01 Substantial Completion A. Notify the Designer that the Work or a designated portion of the Work is substantially complete per the General Conditions. Include a list of the items remaining to be completed or corrected before the Project will be considered to be complete. B. OPT will visit the Site to observe the Work within a reasonable time after notification is received to determine the status of the Project. C. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Work is either substantially complete or that additional Work must be performed before the Project will be considered substantially complete. 1. Designer will notify the Contractor of items that must be completed before the Project will be considered substantially complete. 2. Correct the noted deficiencies in the Work. 3. Notify the Designer when the items of Work in the Designer's notice have been completed. 4. OPT will revisit the Site and repeat the process. 5. Designer will issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion to the Contractor when the OPT considers the Project to be substantially complete. The Certificate will include a tentative list of items to be corrected before Final Payment will be recommended. 6. Review the list and notify the Designer of any objections to items on the list within 10 days after receiving the Certificate of Substantial Completion. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 21 of 22 29.02 Final Inspections A. Notify the Designer when: 1. Work has been completed in compliance with the Contract Documents; 2. Equipment and systems have been tested per Contract Documents and are fully operational; 3. Final Operations and Maintenance Manuals have been provided to the Owner and all operator training has been completed; 4. Specified spare parts and special tools have been provided; and 5. Work is complete and ready for final inspection. B. OPT will visit the Site to determine if the Project is complete and ready for Final Payment within a reasonable time after the notice is received. C. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Project is complete or will notify the Contractor that Work is Defective. D. Take immediate steps to correct Defective Work. Notify the Designer when Defective Work has corrected. OPT will visit the Site to determine if the Project is complete and the Work is acceptable. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Project is complete or will notify the Contractor that Work is Defective. E. Submit the Request for Final Payment with the closeout documents described in Paragraph 29.06 if notified that the Project is complete and the Work is acceptable. ARTICLE 30—MISCELLANEOUS END OF SECTION Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 22 of 22 SUPPLIER NUMBER TO BE ASSIGNED BY CITE PURCHASING DIVISION tir►rr� City of CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Corpus DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST Christi City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 17112, as amended,requires all persons or firms seeking to do business with the City to provide the following information. Every question must be answered. If the question is not applicaf�le, answer with "NA". See reverse side for Filing Requirements, Certifications and definitions. COMPANY NAME: P. O.BOX: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: FIRM IS: 1. Corporation ❑ 2. Partnership ❑ 3. Sole Owner E]4. Association 5. Other DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS If additional space is necessary,please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet. 1. State the names of each `employee" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named"firm." Name Job Title and City Department(if known) N/A 2. State the names of each "official" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named"firm." Name Title N/A 3. State the names of each "board member" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named"firm." Name Board, Commission or Committee N/A 4. State the names of each employee or officer of a "consultant" for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named"firm." Name Consultant N/A EXHIBIT"E" Page 1 of 2 FILING REQUIREMENTS If a person who requests official action on a matter knows that the requested action will confer an economic benefit on any City official or employee that is distinguishable from the effect that the action will have on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof,you shall disclose that fact in a signed writing to the City official, employee or body that has been requested to act in the matter, unless the interest of the City official or employee in the matter is apparent. The disclosure shall also be made in a signed writing filed with the City Secretary. [Ethics Ordinance Section 2-349 (d)] CERTIFICATION I certify that all information provided is true and correct as of the date of this statement,that I have not knowingly withheld disclosure of any information requested; and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the City of Corpus Christi,Texas as changes occur. Certifying Person: Title: (Type or Print) Signature of Certifying Date: Person: DEFINITIONS a. `Board member." A member of any board, commission, or committee appointed by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,Texas. b. "Economic benefit". An action that is likely to affect an economic interest if it is likely to have an effect on that interest that is distinguishable from its effect on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof. c. "Employee." Any person employed by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas either on a full or part- time basis,but not as an independent contractor. d. "Firm." Any entity operated for economic gain,whether professional,industrial or commercial, and whether established to produce or deal with a product or service, including but not limited to, entities operated in the form of sole proprietorship, as self-employed person, partnership, corporation,joint stock company,joint venture, receivership or trust, and entities which for purposes of taxation are treated as non-profit organizations. e. "Official." The Mayor, members of the City Council, City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Assistant City Managers, Department and Division Heads, and Municipal Court Judges of the City of Corpus Christi,Texas. f. "Ownership Interest." Legal or equitable interest, whether actually or constructively held, in a firm, including when such interest is held through an agent, trust, estate, or holding entity. "Constructively held" refers to holdings or control established through voting trusts, proxies, or special terms of venture or partnership agreements.,, g. "Consultant."Any person or firm, such as engineers and architects, hired by the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of professional consultation and recommendation. EXHIBIT"E" Page 2 of 2 se SERVICE AGREEMENT NO.3591 o� � H MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES U �N�ORPnPPS Ea 1852 This Agreement is between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, P.O. Box 9277, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas 78469-9277 (City) acting through its duly authorized City Manager or designee and Chuck Anastos Associates, LLC an Texas Corporation, 453 Everheart Street, Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 (Consultant). TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE NO. TITLE PAGE ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER................................................................................................2 ARTICLE 11 — COMPENSATION...........................................................................................................3 ARTICLE III — QUALITY CONTROL PLAN...........................................................................................4 ARTICLE IV— OPINIONS OF COST....................................................................................................4 ARTICLE V— INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................4 ARTICLE VI - INDEMNIFICATION .......................................................................................................4 ARTICLE VII — TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE.........................................5 ARTICLE VIII - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT...............................................................................5 ARTICLE IX — RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT..................................................................................6 ARTICLE X— OWNER REMEDIES ......................................................................................................7 ARTICLE XI — CONSULTANT REMEDIES...........................................................................................7 ARTICLE XII — CLAIMS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION.......................................................................8 ARTICLE XIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS...............................................................................9 EXHIBITS Pagel Rev. 21-3 ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER 1.1 This Agreement shall apply to as many tasks as City and Consultant agree will be performed under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Each task Consultant performs for City hereunder shall be designated a Task Order. No Task Order shall be binding or enforceable unless and until it has been properly executed by both City and Consultant. The general scope for these Task Orders is outlined in Exhibit A. More specific scopes of work will be issued for pricing when a task order is needed. Task Orders shall become a supplemental agreement to this Agreement. 1.2 The Consultant shall provide its Scope of Services, to be included in each Task Order. The Scope of Services shall include all associated services required for Consultant to provide such Services, pursuant to this Agreement, and any and all Services which would normally be required by law or common due diligence in accordance with the standard of care defined in Article XII of this Agreement. Consultant will perform the Services in accordance with the approved Scope of Services and with Consultant's response to the Request for Qualifications related to this project, which response is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if set out here in its entirety. 1.3 Under this Agreement, Consultant will provide services on a Task Order basis for a range of services related to assisting Engineering Services with professional engineering, architecture and construction services related to execution of Capital Improvements Programs. All work will be subject to authorization from City. A detailed Scope of Services and fee estimate will be developed for each task prior to execution of work. 1.4 Consultant shall follow City Codes and Standards effective at the time of the execution of individual Task Orders. At review milestones, the Consultant and City will review the progress of the plans to ensure that City Codes and Standards are followed unless specifically and explicitly excluded from doing so in the approved Task Order. A request made by either party to deviate from City standards after the contract is executed must be in writing. 1.5 Consultant must perform tasks and submit deliverables as detailed in each approved Task Order. 1.6 Consultant must provide all labor, equipment and transportation necessary to complete all services agreed to in a timely manner throughout the term of the Agreement. Persons retained by Consultant to perform work pursuant to this Agreement shall be employees or subconsultants of Consultant. Consultant must provide City with a list of all subconsultants that includes the services performed by the subconsultant and the percentage of work performed by the subconsultant. Changes in Consultant's team that provides services under this Agreement must be agreed to by the City in writing. 1.7 Consultant must not begin work on any Task Order authorized under this Agreement until they are briefed on the scope of the Project and are issued the fully executed Task Order to proceed. 1.8 For design services, Consultant agrees to render the professional services necessary for the advancement of the Project through Final Completion of the Construction Contract. Consultant acknowledges and accepts its responsibilities, as defined and described in the City's General Conditions for Construction Contracts, an excerpt of which is attached as Exhibit D to this Agreement. 1.9 For projects that require subsurface utility investigation: 1.9.1 The Consultant agrees to prepare and submit to the City a signed and sealed report identifying all utilities within the project area at the Quality Level specified in the Task Order. It is assumed that all utilities will be identified using Quality Level A exploratory excavation unless stated otherwise. Page 2 Rev. 21-3 1.9.2 Utilities that should be identified include, but are not limited to, City-owned utilities, local franchises, electric companies, communication companies, private pipeline companies and 3rd party owners/operators. 1.10 For project with potential utility conflicts: 1.10.1 The Consultant agrees to coordinate the verification and resolution of all potential utility conflicts. 1.10.2 The Consultant agrees to prepare and submit a monthly Utility Coordination Matrix to the City. 1.11 The Consultant agrees to conduct all communication through and perform all project-related functions utilizing the City's project management system known as e-Builder. This includes all correspondence, submittals, payment requests and processing, contract amendments and construction phase activities. ARTICLE II —COMPENSATION 2.1 The Compensation for all services included in this Agreement by Task Orders shall not exceed $300,000.00. 2.2 The Consultant's fee for each Task Order will be on a lump sum or time and materials (T&M) basis with a negotiated not-to-exceed amount. The fees will not exceed those identified and will be full and total compensation for all services outlined in each Task Order, and for all expenses incurred in performing these services. 2.3 Consultant shall price Task Orders in accordance with Exhibit B, Rate Schedule, subject to approval by the City. 2.4 Monthly invoices will be submitted in accordance with the Payment Request as shown in Exhibit C. Each invoice will include the Consultant's estimate of the proportion of the contracted services completed at the time of billing. For work performed on a T&M Basis, the invoice shall include documentation that shows who worked on the Project, the number of hours that each individual worked, the applicable rates from the Rate Schedule and any reimbursable expenses associated with the work. City will make prompt monthly payments in response to Consultant's monthly invoices in compliance with the Texas Prompt Payment Act. 2.4.1 Principals may only bill at the hourly rate of Principals when acting in that capacity. Principals acting in the capacity of staff must bill at staff rates. The Consultant shall provide documentation with each payment request that clearly indicates how that individual's time is allocated and the justification for that allocation. 2.5 In the event of any dispute(s) between the Parties regarding the amount properly compensable for any Task Order or as final compensation or regarding any amount that may be withheld by City, Consultant shall be required to make a claim pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and follow the procedures provided herein for the resolution of such dispute. In the event Consultant does not initiate and follow the claims procedures provided in this Agreement in a timely manner and as required by the terms thereof, any such claim shall be waived. 2.6 Request of final compensation by Consultant shall constitute a waiver of claims except those previously made in writing and identified by Consultant as unsettled at the time of final Payment Request. Page 3 Rev. 21-3 2.7 Any fee payable under this Agreement is subject to the availability of funds. The Consultant may be directed to suspend work pending receipt and appropriation of funds. The right to suspend work under this provision does not relieve the City of its obligation to make payments in accordance with section 2.5 above for services provided up to the date of suspension. ARTICLE III —QUALITY CONTROL PLAN 3.1 The Consultant agrees to perform quality assurance-quality control/constructability reviews (QCP Review). The City reserves the right to retain a separate consultant to perform additional QCP services for the City. 3.2 The Consultant will perform QCP Reviews at intervals during the project to ensure deliverables satisfy applicable industry quality standards and meet the requirements of the project scope. Based on the findings of the QCP Review, the Consultant must reconcile the project scope and Opinion of Probable Cost (OPC) as needed. 3.3 Documents that do not meet City standards in effect at the time of the execution of a related Task Order may be rejected. If documents are found not to be in compliance with this Agreement, Consultant will not be compensated for having to resubmit documents. ARTICLE IV—OPINIONS OF COST 4.1 The Opinion of Probable Cost (OPC) is computed by the Consultant and includes the total cost for construction of the Project. 4.2 The OPC does not include the cost of the land, rights-of-way or other costs which are the responsibility of the City. 4.3 Since Consultant has no control over a construction contractor's cost of labor, materials or equipment, or over the contractor's methods of determining prices, or over competitive bidding or market conditions, Consultant's opinions of probable Project Cost or Construction Cost provided herein are to be made on the basis of Consultant's experience and qualifications and represent Consultant's best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry, but Consultant cannot and does not guarantee proposals, bids or the construction cost shall not vary from the OPC prepared by Consultant. ARTICLE V— INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Consultant must not commence work under this Agreement until all required insurance has been obtained, and such insurance has been approved by the City. Consultant must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. 5.2 Insurance Requirements are shown in EXHIBIT D. ARTICLE VI - INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the City of Corpus Christi and its officials, officers, agents, employees, excluding the engineer or architect or that person's agent, Page 4 Rev. 21-3 employee or subconsultant, over which the City exercises control ("Indemnitee") from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, to the extent that the damage is caused by or results from an act of negligence, intentional tort, intellectual property infringement or failure to pay a subcontractor or supplier committed by Consultant or its agent, Consultant under contract or another entity over which Consultant exercises control while in the exercise of rights or performance of the duties under this agreement. This indemnification does not apply to any liability resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of the City or its employees, to the extent of such negligence. Consultant shall defend Indemnitee, with counsel satisfactory to the City Attorney, from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, included in the indemnification above if the claim is not based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of contract by Indemnitee. If a claim is based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of contract by Indemnitee, the Consultant shall reimburse the City's reasonable attorney's fees in proportion to the Consultant's liability. Consultant must advise City in writing within 24 hours of any claim or demand against City or Consultant known to Consultant related to or arising out of Consultant's activities under this Agreement. ARTICLE VII —TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE 7.1 This Agreement shall be effective upon the signature of the City Manager or designee (Effective Date). 7.2 This Agreement shall be applicable to Task Orders issued hereunder from the Effective Date of the Agreement until Task Orders are complete. 7.3 The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of one years beginning on the Effective Date, unless extended by authority of the City Manager or designee. The Agreement may be renewed for up to one renewal options upon mutual agreement of the parties to be evidenced in writing prior to the expiration of the prior term. Any renewals shall be at the same terms and conditions, plus any approved changes. 7.4 The times for performing services or providing deliverables will be stated in each Task Order. If no times are so stated, Consultant will perform services and provide deliverables within a reasonable time. ARTICLE VIII - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 8.1 By Consultant: 8.1.1 The City reserves the right to suspend this Agreement at the end of any phase for the convenience of the City by issuing a written and signed Notice of Suspension. The Consultant may terminate this Agreement for convenience in the event such suspension extends for a period beyond 120 calendar days by delivering a Notice of Termination to the City. 8.1.2 The Consultant must follow the Termination Procedure outlined in this Agreement. 8.2 By City: Page 5 Rev. 21-3 8.2.1 The City may terminate this agreement for convenience upon seven days written notice to the Consultant at the address of record. 8.2.2 The City may terminate this agreement for cause upon ten days written notice to the Consultant. If Consultant begins, within three days of receipt of such notice, to correct its failure and proceeds to diligently cure such failure within the ten days, the agreement will not terminate. If the Consultant again fails to perform under this agreement, the City may terminate the agreement for cause upon seven days written notice to the Consultant with no additional cure period. If the City terminates for cause, the City may reject any and all proposals submitted by Consultant for up to two years. 8.3 Termination Procedure 8.3.1 Upon receipt of a Notice of Termination and prior to the effective date of termination, unless the notice otherwise directs or Consultant takes action to cure a failure to perform under the cure period, Consultant shall immediately begin the phase-out and discontinuance of all services in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Within 30 calendar days after receipt of the Notice of Termination, unless Consultant has successfully cured a failure to perform, Consultant shall submit a statement showing in detail the services performed under this Agreement prior to the effective date of termination. City retains the option to grant an extension to the time period for submittal of such statement. 8.3.2 Consultant shall submit all completed and/or partially completed work under this Agreement, including but not limited to specifications, designs, plans and exhibits. Consultant shall mark partially completed work as "Draft" and does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of partially completed work submitted in accordance with this Article. 8.3.3 Upon receipt of documents described in the Termination Procedure and absent any reason why City may be compelled to withhold fees, Consultant will be compensated for its services based upon a Time & Materials calculation or Consultant and City's estimate of the proportion of the total services actually completed at the time of termination. There will be no compensation for anticipated profits on services not completed. 8.3.4 Consultant acknowledges that City is a public entity and has a duty to document the expenditure of public funds. The failure of Consultant to comply with the submittal of the statement and documents, as required above, shall constitute a waiver by Consultant of any and all rights or claims to payment for services performed under this Agreement. ARTICLE IX— RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT 9.1 Consultant grants City, or its designees, the right to audit, examine or inspect, at City's election, all of Consultant's records relating to the performance of the Work under this Agreement, during the term of this Agreement and retention period herein. The audit, examination or inspection may be performed by a City designee, which may include its internal auditors or an outside representative engaged by City. Consultant agrees to retain its records for a minimum of four years following termination of the Agreement, unless there is an ongoing dispute under this Agreement, then such retention period shall extend until final resolution of the dispute. 9.2 "Consultant's records" include any and all information, materials and data of every kind and character generated as a result of the Work under this Agreement. Examples include billings, books, general ledger, cost ledgers, invoices, production sheets, documents, correspondence, meeting notes, subscriptions, agreements, purchase orders, leases, contracts, commitments, arrangements, notes, daily diaries, reports, drawings, receipts, vouchers, memoranda, time sheets, payroll records, policies, procedures, federal and state tax filings for issue in questions and any and all other agreements, sources Page 6 Rev. 21-3 of information and matters that may, in City's judgment, have any bearing on or pertain to any matters, rights, duties or obligations under or covered by any Agreement Documents. 9.3 City agrees that it shall exercise the right to audit, examine or inspect Consultant's records only during City's regular business hours. Upon reasonable prior notice, Consultant agrees to allow City's designee access to all of Consultant's records, Consultant's facilities and Consultant's current or former employees, deemed necessary by City or its designee(s), to perform such audit, inspection or examination. Consultant also agrees to provide adequate and appropriate work space necessary to City or its designees to conduct such audits, inspections or examinations. 9.4 Consultant shall include this audit clause in any subcontractor, supplier or vendor contract. ARTICLE X—OWNER REMEDIES 10.1 The City and Consultant agree that in the event the City suffers actual damages, the City may elect to pursue its actual damages and any other remedy allowed by law. This includes but is not limited to: 10.1.1 Failure of the Consultant to make adequate progress and endanger timely and successful completion of the Project, which includes failure of subconsultants to meet contractual obligations; 10.1.2 Failure of the Consultant to design in compliance with the laws of the City, State and/or federal governments, such that subsequent compliance costs exceed expenditures that would have been involved had services been properly executed by the Consultant. 10.1.3 Losses are incurred because of defects, errors and omissions in the design, working drawings, specifications or other documents prepared by the Consultant to the extent that the financial losses are greater than the City would have originally paid had there not been defects, errors and omissions in the documents. 10.2 When the City incurs non-value added work costs for change orders due to design errors or omissions, the City will send the Consultant a letter that includes: (1) Summary of facts with supporting documentation; (2) Instructions for Consultant to revise design documents, if appropriate, at Consultant's expense; (3) Calculation of non-value added work costs incurred by the City; and (4) Deadline for Consultant's response. 10.3 The Consultant may be required to revise bid documents and re-advertise the Project at the Consultant's sole cost if, in the City's judgment, the Consultant generates excessive addenda, either in terms of the nature of the revision or the actual number of changes due to the Consultant's errors or omissions. 10.4 The City may withhold or nullify the whole or part of any payment as detailed in Article II. ARTICLE XI — CONSULTANT REMEDIES 11.1 If Consultant is delayed due to uncontrollable circumstances, such as strikes, riots, acts of God, national emergency, epidemics, acts of the public enemy, governmental restrictions, laws or regulations or any other causes beyond Consultant's and City's reasonable control, an extension of the Project schedule in an amount equal to the time lost due to such delay shall be Consultant's sole and exclusive remedy. The revised schedule should be approved in writing with a documented reason for granting the extension. Page 7 Rev. 21-3 11.2 If Consultant requests a remedy for a condition not specified above, Consultant must file a Claim as provided in this Agreement. ARTICLE XII — CLAIMS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12.1 Filing of Claims 12.1.1 Claims arising from the circumstances identified in this Agreement or other occurrences or events, shall be made by Written Notice delivered by the party making the Claim to the other party within 21 calendar days after the start of the occurrence or event giving rise to the Claim and stating the general nature of the Claim. 12.1.2 Every Claim of Consultant, whether for additional compensation, additional time or other relief, shall be signed and sworn to by a person authorized to bind the Consultant by his/her signature, verifying the truth and accuracy of the Claim. 12.1.3 The responsibility to substantiate a claim rests with the party making the Claim. 12.1.4 Within 30 calendar days of receipt of notice and supporting documentation, City will meet to discuss the request, after which an offer of settlement or a notification of no settlement offer will be sent to Consultant. If Consultant is not satisfied with the proposal presented, Consultant will have 30 calendar days in which to (i) submit additional supporting data requested by the City, (ii) modify the initial request for remedy or (iii) request Alternative Dispute Resolution. 12.1.5 Pending final resolution of a claim, except as otherwise agreed in writing, Consultant shall proceed diligently with performance of the Agreement and City shall continue to make payments in accordance with this Agreement. 12.2 Alternative Dispute Resolution 12.2.1 All negotiations pursuant to this clause are confidential and shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of applicable rules of evidence. 12.2.2 Before invoking mediation, the Parties agree that they shall first try to resolve any dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement through discussions directly between those senior management representatives within their respective organizations who have overall managerial responsibility for similar projects. This step shall be a condition precedent to the use of mediation. If the parties' senior management representatives cannot resolve the dispute within 30 calendar days after a Party delivers a written notice of such dispute,then the Parties shall proceed with the mediation process contained herein. 12.2.3 Mediation 12.2.3.1 In the event that City or Consultant shall contend that the other has committed a material breach of this Agreement, the Party alleging such breach shall, as a condition precedent to filing any lawsuit, request mediation of the dispute. 12.2.3.2 Request for mediation shall be in writing, and shall request that the mediation commence no less than 30 or more than 90 calendar days following the date of the request, except upon agreement of both parties. Page 8 Rev. 21-3 12.2.3.3 In the event City and Consultant are unable to agree to a date for the mediation or to the identity of the mediator or mediators within 30 calendar days of the request for mediation, all conditions precedent in this Article shall be deemed to have occurred. 12.2.3.4 The parties shall share the mediator's fee. Venue for any mediation or lawsuit arising under this Agreement shall be Nueces County, Texas. Any agreement reached in mediation shall be enforceable as a settlement agreement in any court having jurisdiction thereof. No provision of this Agreement shall waive any immunity or defense. No provision of this Agreement is a consent to suit. 12.3 In case of litigation between the parties, Consultant and City agree that neither party shall be responsible for payment of attorney's fees pursuant to any law or other provision for payment of attorneys' fees. Both Parties expressly waive any claim to attorney's fees should litigation result from any dispute in this Agreement. 12.4 In case of litigation between the parties, Consultant and City agree that they have knowingly waived and do hereby waive the right to trial by jury and have instead agreed, in the event of any litigation arising out of or connected to this Agreement, to proceed with a trial before the court, unless both parties subsequently agree otherwise in writing. 12.5 No Waiver of Governmental Immunity. This Agreement is to perform a governmental function solely for the public benefit. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to waive City's governmental immunity from lawsuit, which immunity is expressly retained to the extent it is not clearly and unambiguously waived by state law. ARTICLE XIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 13.1 Assignability. Neither party will assign, transfer or delegate any of its obligations or duties under this Agreement to any other person and/or party without the prior written consent of the other party, except for routine duties delegated to personnel of the Consultant staff. This includes subcontracts entered into for services under this Agreement. If the Consultant is a partnership or joint venture, then in the event of the termination of the partnership or joint venture, this contract will inure to the individual benefit of such partner or partners as the City may designate. No part of the Consultant fee may be assigned in advance of receipt by the Consultant without written consent of the City. The City will not pay the fees of expert or technical assistance and consultants unless such employment, including the rate of compensation, has been approved in writing by the City. 13.2 Ownership of Documents. Consultant agrees that upon payment, City shall exclusively own any and all information in whatsoever form and character produced and/or maintained in accordance with, pursuant to or as a result of this Agreement, including contract documents (plans and specifications), drawings and submittal data. Consultant may make a copy for its files. Any reuse, without specific written verification or adaptation by Consultant, shall be a City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. The City agrees that any modification of the plans will be evidenced on the plans and be signed and sealed by a professional engineer prior to re-use of modified plans. 13.3 Standard of Care. Services provided by Consultant under this Agreement shall be performed with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by competent engineers or architects practicing under the same or similar circumstances and professional license; and performed as expeditiously as is prudent considering the ordinary professional skill and care of a competent engineer or architect. 13.4 Licensing. Consultant shall be represented by personnel with appropriate licensure, registration and/or Page 9 Rev. 21-3 certification(s) at meetings of any official nature concerning the Project, including scope meetings, review meetings, pre-bid meetings and preconstruction meetings. 13.5 Independent Contractor. The relationship between the City and Consultant under this Agreement shall be that of independent contractor. City may explain to Consultant the City's goals and objectives in regard to the services to be performed by Consultant, but the City shall not direct Consultant on how or in what manner these goals and objectives are to be met. 13.6 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including Task Orders, represents the entire and integrated Agreement between City and Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either oral or written. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both the City and Consultant. 13.7 No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement can be construed to create rights in any entity other than the City and Consultant. Neither the City nor Consultant intends to create third party beneficiaries by entering into this Agreement. 13.8 Disclosure of Interest. Consultant agrees to comply with City of Corpus Christi Ordinance No. 17112 and complete the Disclosure of Interests form as part of this contract. 13.9 Certificate of Interested Parties. Consultant agrees to comply with Texas Government Code section 2252.908 and complete Form 1295 Certificate of Interested Parties as part of this agreement. Form 1295 must be electronically filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info_forml295.htm. The form must then be printed, signed and filed with the City. For more information, please review the Texas Ethics Commission Rules at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/legal/ch46.html. 13.10 Conflict of Interest. Consultant agrees to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code and file Form CIQ with the City Secretary's Office, if required. For more information and to determine if you need to file a Form CIQ, please review the information on the City Secretary's website at http://www.cctexas.com/government/city-secretary/conflict-disclosure/index 13.11 Provisions Required by Law. Each applicable provision and clause required by law to be inserted into the Agreement shall be deemed to be enacted herein, and the Agreement shall be read and enforced as though each were physically included herein. 13.12 Public Information. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Consultant agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Consultant knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 13.13 Controlling Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas without regard to its conflicts of laws. Venue for legal proceedings lies exclusively in Nueces County, Texas. 13.14 Severability. If, for any reason, any one or more Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement are held invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement but shall be confined in its effect to the specific Article, sentences, clauses or parts of this Agreement held invalid or unenforceable, and the invalidity or unenforceability of any Article, sentence, clause or parts of this Agreement, in any one or more instance, shall not affect or prejudice in any way the validity of this Agreement in any other instance. 13.15 Conflict Resolution Between Documents. Consultant hereby agrees and acknowledges if anything contained in any documents prepared by Consultant and included herein is in conflict with Articles I - XII of this Agreement (Articles) and/or an approved Task Order, the Articles and/or the Task Order shall take Page 10 Rev. 21-3 precedence and control to resolve said conflict. 13.16 Title VI Assurance. The Consultant shall prohibit discrimination in employment based upon race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CHUCK ANASTOS ASSOCIATES, LLC Michael Rodriguez (Date) Chuck Anastos (Date) Chief of Staff Principle 453 Everheart Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 (361) 884-4422 chuckaa-anastosassociates.com APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM Assistant City Attorney (Date) for City Attorney ATTEST Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Page 11 Rev. 21-3 ogyUs Com` EXHIBIT A G a p� SCOPE OF SERVICES E U HORPORp�E 1852 Project • This is a Master Service Agreement to provide design services for general renovations for multiple facility projects citywide with building interior, exterior, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site civil design services. Scope of Work: • This work involves multidisciplinary design services (Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Structural, roof upgrades, and site civil related improvements) for a wide range of facility related projects, including City Capital Improvement Plan, Bond, and other operationally funded projects. • Multiple firms will be selected for a Master Services Agreement with one base year and two one-year renewal options. • Both full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate specialty firms in their respective specialty. • full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate design firms in their respective specialty. • Typical full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate specialty firms in their respective specialty. Master Services Agreement ( flu ( N MSTOS A S S 0 C I A T E S, LLC 08 April 2021 Mr. J. H. Edmonds, PE Director of Engineering Services City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street 3rd Floor, City Hall Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Re: Hourly Rates Proposal for RFQ No. 3409 FMAC Multi-Services Agreement, City of Corpus Christi. Chuck Anastos Associates, LLC is pleased to submit this Hourly Rates Proposal for AE Multi-Services Agreement for RFQ No. 3409 FMAC projects. This Proposal is for all required Basic and Additional Services for Design, City Building Permit application and construction observation services. For hourly services of the Architect agreed to and requested by the Client, the basis of compensation (�j 1 shall be the following hourly rate: F� Principal Architect: =$ 250.00/ hour (Chuck Anastos, AIA, NCARB) Project Architect =$ 150.00/ hour A R C H I T E C T U R E Senior Architectural Project Manager =$ 125.00/ hour (Kevin McCord) INTERIOR DESIGN Principal Interior Designer: =$ 175.00/ hour (Tina B. Anastos, ASID) Principal Interior Designer: Furniture and material purchasing (Tina B. Anastos) Staff Interior Designer: =$ 115.00/ hour Clerical =$ 65.00/ hour We do not markup our subcontractors' pricing on AE fees. Weare prepay o commence any of the FMAC City projects immediately upon receipt of authorization to proc?Ily, d. tta hed are Disclosure of Interest and Certificate of Insurance. Respe Chuck Anas , AIA STATEMENT OF CERTIFICATION: The Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, PO Box 12337,Austin,Texas 78711,Telephone(512)305-9000, has jurisdiction over complaints regarding the professional practices of persons registered as architects in the State of Texas. Mailing-PO Box 3883,Corpus Christi,TX 78463-3883 Physical-453 Everhart Road,Corpsu Christi,TX 78411 Phone-(361)884-4422 Website-anastosassociates.com 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rte+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O M O o 0 m m m Ln M L{) o Q 0 0 0 0 0 Lf) O O ~ ~ ~ O O O M iO L() co N CM � N s c o E 0 o U a� LU -0 >I. 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Consultant must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. 1 .2 Consultant must furnish to the Director of Engineering Services with the signed agreement a copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage required on all certificates or by Per occurrence - aggregate applicable policy endorsements Commercial General Liability including: $1 ,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form $2,000,000 Aggregate 2. Premises — Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY $1 ,000,000 Per Claim (Errors and Omissions) If claims made policy, retro date must 1 EXHIBIT C PAGE 1 OF 3 be prior to inception of agreement, have 3-year reporting period provisions and identify any limitations regarding who is insured. 1 .3 In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Consultant must furnish the City with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. 1 .4 Consultant shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Consultant's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, with the exception of professional liability, which may be on a per claims made basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. Consultant is required to provide City with renewal Certificates. 1 .5 Consultant is required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Consultant shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Engineering Services P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 1 .6 Consultant agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: 1 .6.1 List the City and its officers, officials, employees and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City with the exception of the professional liability/Errors & Omissions policy; 1 .6.2 Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; 1 .6.3 Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation or non-renewal of coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. 1 .7 Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation or non-renewal of coverage, Consultant shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and 2 EXHIBIT C PAGE 2 OF 3 applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Consultant's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. 1 .8 In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Consultant's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Consultant to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Consultant hereunder until Consultant demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. 1 .9 Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Consultant's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. 1 .10 It is agreed that Consultant's insurance shall be deemed primary and non- contributory with respect to any insurance or self-insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. 1 .11 It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. 3 EXHIBIT C PAGE 3 OF 3 Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services Table of Contents Page Article 1—Definitions and Terminology .......................................................................................................2 Article2—Preliminary Matters.....................................................................................................................8 Article 3—Contract Documents: Intent, Requirements, Reuse...................................................................8 Article 4—Commencement and Progress of the Work................................................................................9 Article 5—Availability of Lands; Subsurface, Physical and Hazardous Environmental Conditions ..............9 Article 6—Bonds and Insurance .................................................................................................................10 Article 7—Contractor's Responsibilities.....................................................................................................10 Article 8—Other Work at the Site...............................................................................................................10 Article 9—Owner's and OPT's Responsibilities...........................................................................................10 Article 10—OAR's and Designer's Status During Construction ..................................................................11 Article 11—Amending the Contract Documents; Changes in the Work....................................................13 Article 12—Change Management ..............................................................................................................13 Article13—Claims.......................................................................................................................................14 Article 14—Prevailing Wage Rate Requirements.......................................................................................16 Article 15—Cost of the Work; Allowances; Unit Price Work......................................................................16 Article 16—Tests and Inspections; Correction, Removal, or Acceptance of Defective Work....................16 Article 17—Payments to Contractor; Set-Offs; Completion; Correction Period........................................16 Article 18—Suspension of Work and Termination.....................................................................................16 Article 19—Project Management...............................................................................................................16 Article 20—Project Coordination................................................................................................................16 Article 21—Quality Management...............................................................................................................17 Article 22— Final Resolution of Disputes....................................................................................................17 Article 23—Minority/MBE/DBE Participation Policy..................................................................................17 Article 24—Document Management..........................................................................................................17 Article25—Shop Drawings.........................................................................................................................17 Article26— Record Data.............................................................................................................................20 Article 27—Construction Progress Schedule..............................................................................................21 Article 28—Video and Photographic documentation ................................................................................21 Article 29— Execution and Closeout...........................................................................................................21 Article30—Miscellaneous..........................................................................................................................22 Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 1 of 22 ARTICLE 1—DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY 1.01 Defined Terms A. Terms with initial capital letters, including the term's singular and plural forms, have the meanings indicated in this paragraph wherever used in the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents. In addition to the terms specifically defined, terms with initial capital letters in the Contract Documents may include references to identified articles and paragraphs, and the titles of other documents or forms. 1. Addenda - Documents issued prior to the receipt of Bids which clarify or modify the Bidding Requirements or the proposed Contract Documents. 2. Agreement - The document executed between Owner and Contractor covering the Work. 3. Alternative Dispute Resolution -The process by which a disputed Claim may be settled as an alternative to litigation, if Owner and Contractor cannot reach an agreement between themselves. 4. Application for Payment - The forms used by Contractor to request payments from Owner and the supporting documentation required by the Contract Documents. 5. Award Date—The date the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi (City)authorizes the City Manager or designee to execute the Contract on behalf of the City. 6. Bid-The documents submitted by a Bidder to establish the proposed Contract Price and Contract Times and provide other information and certifications as required by the Bidding Requirements. 7. Bidding Documents - The Bidding Requirements, the proposed Contract Documents, and Addenda. 8. Bidder-An individual or entity that submits a Bid to Owner. 9. Bidding Requirements -The Invitation for Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Bid Security, Bid Form and attachments, and required certifications. 10. Bid Security-The financial security in the form of a bid bond provided by Bidder at the time the Bid is submitted and held by Owner until the Agreement is executed and the evidence of insurance and Bonds required by the Contract Documents are provided. A cashier's check, certified check, money order or bank draft from any State or National Bank will also be acceptable. 11. Bonds - Performance Bond, Payment Bond, Maintenance Bond, and other Surety instruments executed by Surety. When in singular form, refers to individual instrument. 12. Change Order - A document issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract and signed by Owner and Contractor which modifies the Work, Contract Price, Contract Times, or terms and conditions of the Contract. 13. Change Proposal - A document submitted by Contractor in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents: a. Requesting an adjustment in Contract Price or Contract Times; Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 2 of 22 b. Contesting an initial decision concerning the requirements of the Contract Documents or the acceptability of Work under the Contract Documents; c. Challenging a set-off against payment due; or d. Seeking a Modification with respect to the terms of the Contract. 14. City Engineer-The Corpus Christi City Engineer and/or his designated representative as identified at the preconstruction conference or in the Notice to Proceed. 15. Claim - A demand or assertion by Owner or Contractor submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. A demand for money or services by an entity other than the Owner or Contractor is not a Claim. 16. Constituent of Concern - Asbestos, petroleum, radioactive materials, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), hazardous wastes, and substances, products, wastes, or other materials that are or become listed, regulated, or addressed pursuant to: a. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. §§9601 et seq. ("CERCLA"); b. The Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. §§5101 et seq.; c. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. §§6901 et seq. ("RCRA"); d. The Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. §§2601 et seq.; e. The Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §§1251 et seq.; f. The Clean Air Act,42 U.S.C. §§7401 et seq.; or g. Any other Laws or Regulations regulating, relating to, or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning hazardous,toxic, or dangerous waste, substance, or material. 17. Contract -The entire integrated set of documents concerning the Work and describing the relationship between the Owner and Contractor. 18. Contract Amendment-A document issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract and signed by Owner and Contractor which: a. Authorizes new phases of the Work and establishes the Contract Price, Contract Times, or terms and conditions of the Contract for the new phase of Work; or b. Modifies the terms and conditions of the Contract, but does not make changes in the Work. 19. Contract Documents - Those items designated as Contract Documents in the Agreement. 20. Contract Price - The monetary amount stated in the Agreement and as adjusted by Modifications,and increases or decreases in unit price quantities, if any,that Owner has agreed to pay Contractor for completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 21. Contract Times-The number of days or the dates by which Contractor must: a. Achieve specified Milestones; Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 3 of 22 b. Achieve Substantial Completion; and c. Complete the Work. 22. Contractor-The individual or entity with which Owner has contracted for performance of the Work. 23. Contractor's Team - Contractor and Subcontractors, Suppliers, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to perform part of the Work or anyone for whose acts they may be liable. 24. Cost of the Work - The sum of costs incurred for the proper performance of the Work as allowed by Article 15. 25. Defective - When applied to Work, refers to Work that is unsatisfactory, faulty, or deficient in that it: a. Does not conform to the Contract Documents; b. Does not meet the requirements of applicable inspections, reference standards, tests, or approvals referred to in the Contract Documents; or C. Has been damaged or stolen prior to OAR's recommendation of final payment unless responsibility for the protection of the Work has been assumed by Owner at Substantial Completion in accordance with Paragraphs 17.12 or 17.13. 26. Designer - The individuals or entity named as Designer in the Agreement and the subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by Designer to provide design or other technical services to the Owner. Designer has responsibility for engineering or architectural design and technical issues related to the Contract Documents. Designers are Licensed Professional Engineers, Registered Architects or Registered Landscape Architects qualified to practice their profession in the State of Texas. 27. Drawings - The part of the Contract that graphically shows the scope, extent, and character of the Work. Shop Drawings and other Contractor documents are not Drawings. 28. Effective Date of the Contract -The date indicated in the Agreement on which the City Manager or designee has signed the Contract. 29. Field Order-A document issued by OAR or Designer requiring changes in the Work that do not change the Contract Price or the Contract Times. 30. Hazardous Environmental Condition - The presence of Constituents of Concern at the Site in quantities or circumstances that may present a danger to persons or property exposed to Constituents of Concern. The presence of Constituents of Concern at the Site necessary for the execution of the Work or to be incorporated in the Work is not a Hazardous Environmental Condition provided these Constituents of Concern are controlled and contained pursuant to industry practices, Laws and Regulations, and the requirements of the Contract. 31. Indemnified Costs-All costs, losses,damages,and legal or other dispute resolution costs resulting from claims or demands against Owner's Indemnitees. These costs include fees for engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 4 of 22 32. Laws and Regulations; Laws or Regulations-Applicable laws,statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances,codes,and orders of governmental bodies, agencies,authorities,and courts having jurisdiction over the Project. 33. Liens - Charges, security interests, or encumbrances upon Contract related funds, real property, or personal property. 34. Milestone-A principal event in the performance of the Work that Contractor is required by Contract to complete by a specified date or within a specified period of time. 35. Modification - Change made to the Contract Documents by one of the following methods: a. Contract Amendment; b. Change Order; C. Field Order; or d. Work Change Directive. 36. Notice of Award-The notice of Owner's intent to enter into a contract with the Selected Bidder. 37. Notice to Proceed - A notice to Contractor of the Contract Times and the date Work is to begin. 38. Owner-The City of Corpus Christi (City), a Texas home-rule municipal corporation and political subdivision organized under the laws of the State of Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized City Manager and his designee, the City Engineer (the Director of Engineering Services), and the City's officers, employees, agents, or representatives, authorized to administer design and construction of the Project. 39. Owner's Authorized Representative or OAR - The individual or entity named as OAR in the Agreement and the consultants, subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to provide construction management services to the Owner. The OAR may be an employee of the Owner. 40. Owner's Indemnitees - Each member of the OPT and their officers, directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, and subcontractors. 41. Owner's Project Team or OPT - The Owner, Owner's Authorized Representative, Resident Project Representative, Designer, and the consultants, subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to provide services to the Owner. 42. Partial Occupancy or Use - Use by Owner of a substantially completed part of the Work for the purpose for which it is intended (or a related purpose) prior to Substantial Completion of all the Work. 43. Progress Schedule -A schedule prepared and maintained by Contractor, describing the sequence and duration of the activities comprising the Contractor's plan to accomplish the Work within the Contract Times. The Progress Schedule must be a Critical Path Method (CPM) Schedule. 44. Project - The total undertaking to be accomplished for Owner under the Contract Documents. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 5 of 22 45. Resident Project Representative or RPR-The authorized representative of OPT assigned to assist OAR at the Site. As used herein, the term Resident Project Representative includes assistants and field staff of the OAR. 46. Samples - Physical examples of materials, equipment, or workmanship representing some portion of the Work that are used to establish the standards for that portion of the Work. 47. Schedule of Documents-A schedule of required documents, prepared, and maintained by Contractor. 48. Schedule of Values - A schedule, prepared and maintained by Contractor, allocating portions of the Contract Price to various portions of the Work and used as the basis for Contractor's Applications for Payment. 49. Selected Bidder-The Bidder to which Owner intends to award the Contract. 50. Shop Drawings - All drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and other data or information that are specifically prepared or assembled and submitted by Contractor to illustrate some portion of the Work. Shop Drawings, whether approved or not, are not Drawings and are not Contract Documents. 51. Site - Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by Owner upon which the Work is to be performed. The Site includes rights-of-way, easements, and other lands furnished by Owner which are designated for use by the Contractor. 52. Specifications -The part of the Contract that describes the requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards, and workmanship as applied to the Work, and certain administrative requirements and procedural matters applicable to the Work. 53. Subcontractor -An individual or entity having a direct contract with Contractor or with other Subcontractors or Suppliers for the performance of a part of the Work. 54. Substantial Completion - The point where the Work or a specified part of the Work is sufficiently complete to be used for its intended purpose in accordance with the Contract Documents. 55. Supplementary Conditions - The part of the Contract that amends or supplements the General Conditions. 56. Supplier - A manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, distributor, materialman, or vendor having a direct contract with Contractor or with Subcontractors or other Suppliers to furnish materials or equipment to be incorporated in the Work. 57. Technical Data-Those items expressly identified as Technical Data in the Supplementary Conditions with respect to either: a. Subsurface conditions at the Site; b. Physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site, except Underground Facilities; or C. Hazardous Environmental Conditions at the Site. 58. Underground Facilities - All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, other similar facilities or appurtenances, and encasements containing these facilities which are used to convey electricity, gases, Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 6 of 22 steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, fiber optic transmissions, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems. 59. Unit Price Work-Work to be paid for on the basis of unit prices. 60. Work - The construction of the Project or its component parts as required by the Contract Documents. 61. Work Change Directive -A directive issued to Contractor on or after the Effective Date of the Contract ordering an addition, deletion, or revision in the Work. The Work Change Directive serves as a memorandum of understanding regarding the directive until a Change Order can be issued. 1.02 Terminology A. The words and terms discussed in this Paragraph 1.02 are not defined, but when used in the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents, have the indicated meaning. B. It is understood that the cost for performing Work is included in the Contract Price and no additional compensation is to be paid by Owner unless specifically stated otherwise in the Contract Documents. Expressions including or similar to "at no additional cost to Owner," "at Contractor's expense,"or similar words mean that the Contractor is to perform or provide specified operation of Work without an increase in the Contract Price. C. The terms"day"or"calendar day' mean a calendar day of 24 hours measured from midnight to the next midnight. D. The meaning and intent of certain terms or adjectives are described as follows: 1. The terms "as allowed," "as approved," "as ordered," "as directed," or similar terms in the Contract Documents indicate an exercise of professional judgment by the OPT. 2. Adjectives including or similar to "reasonable," "suitable," "acceptable," "proper," "satisfactory," or similar adjectives are used to describe a determination of OPT regarding the Work. 3. Any exercise of professional judgment by the OPT will be made solely to evaluate the Work for general compliance with the Contract Documents unless there is a specific statement in the Contract Documents indicating otherwise. 4. The use of these or similar terms or adjectives does not assign a duty or give OPT authority to supervise or direct the performance of the Work, or assign a duty or give authority to the OPT to undertake responsibilities contrary to the provisions of Articles 9 or 10 or other provisions of the Contract Documents. E. The use of the words "furnish," "install," "perform," and "provide" have the following meanings when used in connection with services, materials, or equipment: 1. Furnish means to supply and deliver the specified services, materials, or equipment to the Site or other specified location ready for use or installation. 2. Install means to complete construction or assembly of the specified services, materials, or equipment so they are ready for their intended use. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 7 of 22 3. Perform or provide means to furnish and install specified services, materials, or equipment, complete and ready for their intended use. 4. Perform or provide the specified services, materials, or equipment complete and ready for intended use if the Contract Documents require specific services, materials, or equipment, but do not expressly use the words "furnish," "install," "perform," or "provide." F. Contract Documents are written in modified brief style: 1. Requirements apply to all Work of the same kind, class, and type even though the word "all" is not stated. 2. Simple imperative sentence structure is used which places a verb as the first word in the sentence. It is understood that the words "furnish," "install," "perform," "provide," or similar words include the meaning of the phrase "The Contractor shall..." before these words. 3. Unless specifically stated that action is to be taken by the OPT or others, it is understood that the action described is a requirement of the Contractor. G. Words or phrases that have a well-known technical or construction industry or trade meaning are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with this recognized meaning unless stated otherwise in the Contract Documents. H. Written documents are required where reference is made to notices, reports, approvals, consents, documents, statements, instructions, opinions or other types of communications required by the Contract Documents. Approval and consent documents must be received by Contractor prior to the action or decision for which approval or consent is given. These may be made in printed or electronic format through the OPT's project management information system or other electronic media as required by the Contract Documents or approved by the OAR. I. Giving notice as required by the Contract Documents may be by printed or electronic media using a method that requires acknowledgment of the receipt of that notice. ARTICLE 2—PRELIMINARY MATTERS ARTICLE 3—CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, REQUIREMENTS, REUSE 3.01 Intent B. Provide equipment that is functionally complete as described in the Contract Documents. The Drawings and Specifications do not indicate or describe all of the Work required to complete the installation of products purchased by the Owner or Contractor. Additional details required for the correct installation of selected products are to be provided by the Contractor and coordinated with the Designer through the OAR. 3.02 Reference Standards Comply with applicable construction industry standards, whether referenced or not. 1. Standards referenced in the Contract Documents govern over standards not referenced but recognized as applicable in the construction industry. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 8 of 22 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents if they produce a higher quality of Work than the applicable construction industry standards. 3. Designer determines whether a code or standard is applicable, which of several are applicable, or if the Contract Documents produce a higher quality of Work. 3.03 Reporting and Resolving Discrepancies 3.04 Interpretation of the Contract Documents Submit questions regarding the design of the Project described in the Contract Documents to the OAR immediately after those questions arise. OAR is to request an interpretation of the Contract Documents from the Designer. Designer is to respond to these questions by providing an interpretation of the Contract Documents. OAR will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. C. OPT may initiate a Modification to the Contract Documents through the OAR if a response to the question indicates that a change in the Contract Documents is required. Contractor may appeal Designer's or OAR's interpretation by submitting a Change Proposal. ARTICLE 4—COMMENCEMENT AND PROGRESS OF THE WORK ARTICLE 5—AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; SUBSURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS; HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5.01 Availability of Lands 5.02 Use of Site and Other Areas 5.03 Subsurface and Physical Conditions 5.04 Differing Subsurface or Physical Conditions OAR is to notify the OPT after receiving notice of a differing subsurface or physical condition from the Contractor. Designer is to: 1. Promptly review the subsurface or physical condition; 2. Determine the necessity of OPT's obtaining additional exploration or tests with respect the subsurface or physical condition; 3. Determine if the subsurface or physical condition falls within one or more of the differing Site condition categories in Paragraph 5.04.A; 4. Prepare recommendations to OPT regarding the Contractor's resumption of Work in connection with the subsurface or physical condition in question; 5. Determine the need for changes in the Drawings or Specifications; and 6. Advise OPT of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. C. OAR is to issue a statement to Contractor regarding the subsurface or physical condition in question and recommend action as appropriate after review of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 9 of 22 5.05 Underground Facilities The Designer is to take the following action after receiving notice from the OAR: 1. Promptly review the Underground Facility and conclude whether the Underground Facility was not shown or indicated in the Contract Documents, or was not shown or indicated with reasonable accuracy; 2. Prepare recommendations to OPT regarding the Contractor's resumption of Work in connection with this Underground Facility; 3. Determine the extent to which a change is required in the Drawings or Specifications to document the consequences of the existence or location of the Underground Facility; and 4. Advise OAR of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations and provide revised Drawings and Specifications if required. D. OAR is to issue a statement to Contractor regarding the Underground Facility in question and recommend action as appropriate after review of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. ARTICLE 6—BONDS AND INSURANCE ARTICLE 7—CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES ARTICLE 8—OTHER WORK AT THE SITE ARTICLE 9—OWNER'S AND OPT'S RESPONSIBILITIES 9.01 Communications to Contractor A. OPT issues communications to Contractor through OAR except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 9.02 Replacement of Owner's Project Team Members A. Owner may replace members of the OPT at its discretion. 9.03 Furnish Data A. OPT is to furnish the data required of OPT under the Contract Documents. 9.04 Pay When Due 9.05 Lands and Easements; Reports and Tests A. Owner's duties with respect to providing lands and easements are described in Paragraph 5.01. OPT will make copies of reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions and drawings of physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site available to Contractor in accordance with Paragraph 5.03. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 10 of 22 9.06 Insurance 9.07 Modifications 9.08 Inspections,Tests, and Approvals A. OPT's responsibility with respect to certain inspections,tests, and approvals are described in Paragraph 16.02. 9.09 Limitations on OPT's Responsibilities A. The OPT does not supervise, direct, or have control or authority over, and is not responsible for Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction, or related safety precautions and programs, or for failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Work. OPT is not responsible for Contractor's failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9.10 Undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Condition A. OPT's responsibility for undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Conditions is described in Paragraph 5.06. 9.11 Compliance with Safety Program A. Contractor is to inform the OPT of its safety programs and OPT is to comply with the specific applicable requirements of this program. ARTICLE 10—OAR'S AND DESIGNER'S STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION 10.01 Owner's Representative A. OAR is Owner's representative. The duties and responsibilities and the limitations of authority of OAR as Owner's representative are described in the Contract Documents. 10.02 Visits to Site A. Designer is to make periodic visits to the Site to observe the progress and quality of the Work. Designer is to determine, in general, if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents based on observations made during these visits. Designer is not required to make exhaustive or continuous inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. Designer is to inform the OPT of issues or concerns and OAR is to work with Contractor to address these issues or concerns. Designer's visits and observations are subject to the limitations on Designer's authority and responsibility described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. B. OAR is to observe the Work to check the quality and quantity of Work, implement Owner's quality assurance program, and administer the Contract as Owner's representative as described in the Contract Documents. OAR's visits and observations are subject to the limitations on OAR's authority and responsibility described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 11 of 22 10.03 Resident Project Representatives A. Resident Project Representatives assist OAR in observing the progress and quality of the Work at the Site. The limitations on Resident Project Representatives' authority and responsibility are described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. 10.04 Rejecting Defective Work A. OPT has the authority to reject Work in accordance with Article 16. OAR is to issue a Defective Work Notice to Contractor and document when Defective Work has been corrected or accepted in accordance with Article 16. 10.05 Shop Drawings, Modifications and Payments A. Designer's authority related to Shop Drawings and Samples are described in the Contract Documents. B. Designer's authority related to design calculations and design drawings submitted in response to a delegation of professional design services are described in Paragraph 7.15. C. OAR and Designer's authority related to Modifications is described in Article 11. D. OAR's authority related to Applications for Payment is described in Articles 15 and 17. 10.06 Decisions on Requirements of Contract Documents and Acceptability of Work A. OAR is to render decisions regarding non-technical or contractual / administrative requirements of the Contract Documents and will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. B. Designer is to render decisions regarding the conformance of the Work to the requirements of the Contract Documents. Designer will render a decision to either correct the Defective Work,or accept the Work under the provisions of Paragraph 16.04, if Work does not conform to the Contract Documents. OAR will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. C. OAR will issue a Request for a Change Proposal if a Modification is required. OAR will provide documentation for changes related to the non-technical or contractual / administrative requirements of the Contract Documents. Designer will provide documentation if design related changes are required. D. Contractor may appeal Designer's decision by submitting a Change Proposal if Contractor does not agree with the Designer's decision. 10.07 Limitations on OAR's and Designer's Authority and Responsibilities A. OPT is not responsible for the acts or omissions of Contractor's Team. No actions or failure to act, or decisions made in good faith to exercise or not exercise the authority or responsibility available under the Contract Documents creates a duty in contract, tort, or otherwise of the OPT to the Contractor or members of the Contractor's Team. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 12 of 22 ARTICLE 11—AMENDING THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS; CHANGES IN THE WORK ARTICLE 12—CHANGE MANAGEMENT 12.01 Requests for Change Proposal A. Designer will initiate Modifications by issuing a Request for a Change Proposal (RCP). 1. Designer will prepare a description of proposed Modifications. 2. Designer will issue the Request for a Change Proposal form to Contractor. A number will be assigned to the Request for a Change Proposal when issued. 3. Return a Change Proposal in accordance with Paragraph 12.02 to the Designer for evaluation by the OPT. 12.02 Change Proposals A. Submit a Change Proposal (CP) to the Designer for Contractor initiated changes in the Contract Documents or in response to a Request for Change Proposal. 1. Use the Change Proposal form provided. 2. Assign a number to the Change Proposal when issued. 3. Include with the Change Proposal: a. A complete description of the proposed Modification if Contractor initiated or proposed changes to the OPT's description of the proposed Modification. b. The reason the Modification is requested, if not in response to a Request for a Change Proposal. c. A detailed breakdown of the cost of the change if the Modification requires a change in Contract Price. The itemized breakdown is to include: 1) List of materials and equipment to be installed; 2) Man hours for labor by classification; 3) Equipment used in construction; 4) Consumable supplies, fuels, and materials; 5) Royalties and patent fees; 6) Bonds and insurance; 7) Overhead and profit; 8) Field office costs; 9) Home office cost; and 10) Other items of cost. d. Provide the level of detail outlined in the paragraph above for each Subcontractor or Supplier actually performing the Work if Work is to be provided by a Subcontractor or Supplier. Indicate appropriate Contractor mark-ups for Work Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 13 of 22 provided through Subcontractors and Suppliers. Provide the level of detail outline in the paragraph above for self-performed Work. e. Submit Change Proposals that comply with Article 15 for Cost of Work. f. Provide a revised schedule. Show the effect of the change on the Project Schedule and the Contract Times. B. Submit a Change Proposal to the Designer to request a Field Order. C. A Change Proposal is required for all substitutions or deviations from the Contract Documents. D. Request changes to products in accordance with Article 25. 12.03 Designer Will Evaluate Request for Modification A. Designer will issue a Modification per Article 11 if the Change Proposal is acceptable to the Owner. Designer will issue a Change Order or Contract Amendment for any changes in Contract Price or Contract Times. 1. Change Orders and Contract Amendments will be sent to the Contractor for execution with a copy to the Owner recommending approval. A Work Change Directive may be issued if Work needs to progress before the Change Order or Contract Amendment can be authorized by the Owner. 2. Work Change Directives, Change Orders, and Contract Amendments can only be approved by the Owner. a. Work performed on the Change Proposal prior to receiving a Work Change Directive or approval of the Change Order or Contract Amendment is performed at the Contractor's risk. b. No payment will be made for Work on Change Orders or Contract Amendments until approved by the Owner. B. The Contractor may be informed that the Request for a Change Proposal is not approved and construction is to proceed in accordance with the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 13—CLAIMS 13.01 Claims 13.02 Claims Process A. Claims must be initiated by written notice. Notice must conspicuously state that it is a notice of a Claim in the subject line or first sentence. Notice must also list the date of first occurrence of the claimed event. B. Claims by Contractor must be in writing and delivered to the Owner, Designer and the OAR within 7 days: 1. After the start of the event giving rise to the Claim; or 2. After a final decision on a Change Proposal has been made. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 14 of 22 C. Claims by Contractor that are not received within the time period provided by section 13.02(8) are waived. Owner may choose to deny such Claims without a formal review. Any Claims by Contractor that are not brought within 90 days following the termination of the Contract are waived and shall be automatically deemed denied. D. Claims by Owner must be submitted by written notice to Contractor. E. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim rests with the entity making the Claim. Claims must contain sufficient detail to allow the other party to fully review the Claim. 1. Claims seeking an adjustment of Contract Price must include the Contractor's job cost report. Provide additional documentation as requested by OAR. 2. Claims seeking an adjustment of Contract Time must include native schedule files in Primavera or MS Project digital format. Provide additional documentation as requested by OAR. F. Contractor must certify that the Claim is made in good faith, that the supporting data is accurate and complete, and that to the best of Contractor's knowledge and belief, the relief requested accurately reflects the full compensation to which Contractor is entitled. G. Claims by Contractor against Owner and Claims by Owner against Contractor, including those alleging an error or omission by Designer but excluding those arising under Section 7.12,shall be referred initially to Designer for consideration and recommendation to Owner. H. Designer may review a Claim by Contractor within 30 days of receipt of the Claim and take one or more of the following actions: 1. Request additional supporting data from the party who made the Claim; 2. Issue a recommendation; 3. Suggest a compromise; or 4. Advise the parties that Designer is not able to make a recommendation due to insufficient information or a conflict of interest. I. If the Designer does not take any action, the claim shall be deemed denied. J. The Contractor and the Owner shall seek to resolve the Claim through the exchange of information and direct negotiations. If no agreement is reached within 90 days, the Claim shall be deemed denied. The Owner and Contractor may extend the time for resolving the Claim by mutual agreement. Notify OAR of any actions taken on a Claim. K. Owner and Contractor may mutually agree to mediate the underlying dispute at any time after a recommendation is issued by the Designer. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 15 of 22 ARTICLE 14—PREVAILING WAGE RATE REQUIREMENTS ARTICLE 15—COST OF THE WORK;ALLOWANCES; UNIT PRICE WORK ARTICLE 16—TESTS AND INSPECTIONS;CORRECTION, REMOVAL,OR ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK ARTICLE 17—PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR; SET-OFFS; COMPLETION; CORRECTION PERIOD ARTICLE 18—SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION ARTICLE 19— PROJECT MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 20—PROJECT COORDINATION 20.01 Work Included 20.02 Document Submittal 20.03 Communication During Project A. The OAR is to be the first point of contact for all parties on matters concerning this Project. B. The Designer will coordinate correspondence concerning: 1. Documents, including Applications for Payment. 2. Clarification and interpretation of the Contract Documents. 3. Contract Modifications. 4. Observation of Work and testing. 5. Claims. 20.04 Requests for Information A. Submit Request for Information (RFI) to the Designer to obtain additional information or clarification of the Contract Documents. 1. Submit a separate RFI for each item on the form provided. 2. Attach adequate information to permit a written response without further clarification. Designer will return requests that do not have adequate information to the Contractor for additional information. Contractor is responsible for all delays resulting from multiple document submittals due to inadequate information. 3. A response will be made when adequate information is provided. Response will be made on the RFI form or in attached information. B. Response to an RFI is given to provide additional information, interpretation, or clarification of the requirements of the Contract Documents, and does not modify the Contract Documents. C. Designer will initiate a Request for a Change Proposal (RCP) per Article 12 if the RFI indicates that a Contract Modification is required. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 16 of 22 ARTICLE 21—QUALITY MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 22—FINAL RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES ARTICLE 23—MINORITY/MBE/DBE PARTICIPATION POLICY ARTICLE 24—DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 25—SHOP DRAWINGS 25.01 Work Included A. Shop Drawings are required for those products that cannot adequately be described in the Contract Documents to allow fabrication, erection, or installation of the product without additional detailed information from the Supplier. B. Submit Shop Drawings as required by the Contract Documents and as reasonably requested by the OPT to: 1. Record the products incorporated into the Project for the Owner; 2. Provide detailed information for the products proposed for the Project regarding their fabrication, installation, commissioning, and testing; and 3. Allow the Designer to advise the Owner if products proposed for the Project by the Contractor conform, in general, to the design concepts of the Contract Documents. 25.02 Quality Assurance 25.03 Contractor's Responsibilities 25.04 Shop Drawing Requirements A. Provide adequate information in Shop Drawings and Samples so Designer can: 1. Assist the Owner in selecting colors, textures, or other aesthetic features. 2. Compare the proposed features of the product with the specified features and advise Owner that the product does, in general, conform to the Contract Documents. 3. Compare the performance features of the proposed product with those specified and advise the Owner that the product does, in general,conform to the performance criteria specified in the Contract Documents. 4. Review required certifications, guarantees, warranties, and service agreements for compliance with the Contract Documents. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 17 of 22 25.05 Special Certifications and Reports 25.06 Warranties and Guarantees 25.07 Shop Drawing Submittal Procedures 25.08 Sample and Mockup Submittal Procedures 25.09 Requests for Deviation 25.10 Designer Responsibilities A. Shop Drawings will be received by the Designer. Designer will log the documents and review per this Article for general conformance with the Contract Documents. 1. Designer's review and approval will be only to determine if the products described in the Shop Drawing or Sample will, after installation or incorporation into the Work, conform to the information given in the Contract Documents and be compatible with the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents. 2. Designer's review and approval will not extend to means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction or to safety precautions or programs incident thereto. 3. Designer's review and approval of a separate item as such will not indicate approval of the assembly in which the item functions. B. Comments will be made on items called to the attention of the Designer for review and comment. Any marks made by the Designer do not constitute a blanket review of the document submittal or relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors or deviations from the Contract requirements. 1. Designer will respond to Contractor's markups by either making markups directly in the Shop Drawings file using the color green or by attaching a Document Review Comments form with review comments. 2. Shop Drawings that are reviewed will be returned with one or more of the following status designations: a. Approved: Shop Drawing is found to be acceptable as submitted. b. Approved as Noted: Shop Drawing is Approved so long as corrections or notations made by Designer are incorporated into the Show Drawing. C. Not Approved: Shop Drawing or products described are not acceptable. 3. Shop Drawing will also be designated for one of the following actions: a. Final distribution: Shop Drawing is acceptable without further action and has been filed as a record document. b. Shop Drawing not required: A Shop Drawing was not required by the Contract Documents. Resubmit the document per Article 26. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 18 of 22 c. Cancelled: This action indicates that for some reason, the Shop Drawing is to be removed from consideration and all efforts regarding the processing of that document are to cease. d. Revise and resubmit: Shop Drawing has deviations from the Contract Documents, significant errors, or is inadequate and must be revised and resubmitted for subsequent review. e. Resubmit with corrections made: Shop Drawing is "Approved as Noted," but has significant markups. Make correction and notations to provide a revised document with markup incorporated into the original document so that no markups are required. f. Returned without review due to excessive deficiencies: Document does not meet the requirement of the Specifications for presentation or content to the point where continuing to review the document would be counterproductive to the review process or clearly does not meet the requirements of the Contract Documents. Revise the Shop Drawing to comply with the requirements of this Section and resubmit. g. Actions a through c will close out the Shop Drawing review process and no further action is required as a Shop Drawing. Actions d through f require follow up action to close out the review process. 4. Drawings with a significant or substantial number of markings by the Contractor may be marked "Approved as Noted" and "Resubmit with corrections made." These drawings are to be revised to provide a clean record of the Shop Drawing. Proceed with ordering products as the documents are revised. 5. Dimensions or other data that does not appear to conform to the Contract Documents will be marked as "At Variance With" (AVW) the Contract Documents or other information provided. The Contractor is to make revisions as appropriate to comply with the Contract Documents. C. Bring deviations to the Shop Drawings to the attention of the Designer for approval by using the Shop Drawing Deviation Request form. Use a single line for each requested deviation so the Status and Action for each deviation can be determined for that requested deviation. If approval or rejection of a requested deviation will impact other requested deviations, then all related deviations should be included in that requested deviation line so the status and action can be determined on the requested deviation as a whole. D. Requested deviations will be reviewed as possible Modification to the Contract Documents. 1. A Requested deviation will be rejected as "Not Approved" if the requested deviation is unacceptable. Contractor is to revise and resubmit the Shop Drawing with corrections for approval. 2. A Field Order will be issued by the Designer for deviations approved by the Designer if the requested deviation is acceptable and if the requested deviation will not result in a change in Contract Price or Contract Times. Requested deviations from the Contract Documents may only be approved by Field Order. 3. A requested deviation will be rejected if the requested deviation is acceptable but the requested deviation will or should result in a change in Contract Price or Contract Times. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 19 of 22 Submit any requested deviation that requires a change in Contract Price or Contract Times as a Change Proposal for approval prior to resubmitting the Shop Drawing. E. Contractor is to resubmit the Shop Drawing until it is acceptable and marked Approved or Approved as Noted and is assigned an action per Paragraph 25.10.13 that indicates that the Shop Drawing process is closed. F. Information that is submitted as a Shop Drawings that should be submitted as Record Data or other type of document, or is not required may be returned without review, or may be deleted. No further action is required and the Shop Drawing process for this document will be closed. ARTICLE 26—RECORD DATA 26.01 Work Included 26.02 Quality Assurance 26.03 Contractor's Responsibilities 26.04 Record Data Requirements 26.05 Special Certifications and Reports 26.06 Warranties and Guarantees 26.07 Record Data Submittal Procedures 26.08 Designer's Responsibilities A. Record Data will be received by the Designer, logged, and provided to Owner as the Project record. 1. Record Data may be reviewed to see that the information provided is adequate for the purpose intended. Record Data not meeting the requirements of Paragraph 26.02 may be rejected as unacceptable. 2. Record Data is not reviewed for compliance with the Contract Documents. Comments may be returned if deviations from the Contract Documents are noted during the cursory review performed to see that the information is adequate. 3. Contractor's responsibility for full compliance with the Contract Documents is not relieved by the review of Record Data. Contract modifications can only be approved by a Modification. B. Designer may take the following action in processing Record Data: 1. File Record Data as received if the cursory review indicates that the document meets the requirements of Paragraph 26.02. Document will be given the status of "Filed as Received" and no further action is required on that Record Data. 2. Reject the Record Data for one of the following reasons: a. The document submittal requirements of the Contract Documents indicate that the document submitted as Record Data should have been submitted as a Shop Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 20 of 22 Drawing. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Submit Shop Drawing." No further action is required on this document as Record Data and the Record Data process will be closed. Resubmit the document as a Shop Drawing per Article 25. b. The cursory review indicates that the document does not meet the requirements of Paragraph 26.02. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Revise and Resubmit." Contractor is to resubmit the Record Data until it is acceptable and marked "Filed as Received." When Record Data is filed, no further action is required and the Record Data process will be closed. c. The Record Data is not required by the Contract Documents nor is the Record Data applicable to the Project. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Cancel - Not Required." No further action is required and the Record Data process will be closed. C. Contractor is to resubmit the Record Data until it is acceptable and marked "Filed as Received." ARTICLE 27—CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE ARTICLE 28—VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION ARTICLE 29—EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT 29.01 Substantial Completion A. Notify the Designer that the Work or a designated portion of the Work is substantially complete per the General Conditions. Include a list of the items remaining to be completed or corrected before the Project will be considered to be complete. B. OPT will visit the Site to observe the Work within a reasonable time after notification is received to determine the status of the Project. C. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Work is either substantially complete or that additional Work must be performed before the Project will be considered substantially complete. 1. Designer will notify the Contractor of items that must be completed before the Project will be considered substantially complete. 2. Correct the noted deficiencies in the Work. 3. Notify the Designer when the items of Work in the Designer's notice have been completed. 4. OPT will revisit the Site and repeat the process. 5. Designer will issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion to the Contractor when the OPT considers the Project to be substantially complete. The Certificate will include a tentative list of items to be corrected before Final Payment will be recommended. 6. Review the list and notify the Designer of any objections to items on the list within 10 days after receiving the Certificate of Substantial Completion. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 21 of 22 29.02 Final Inspections A. Notify the Designer when: 1. Work has been completed in compliance with the Contract Documents; 2. Equipment and systems have been tested per Contract Documents and are fully operational; 3. Final Operations and Maintenance Manuals have been provided to the Owner and all operator training has been completed; 4. Specified spare parts and special tools have been provided; and 5. Work is complete and ready for final inspection. B. OPT will visit the Site to determine if the Project is complete and ready for Final Payment within a reasonable time after the notice is received. C. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Project is complete or will notify the Contractor that Work is Defective. D. Take immediate steps to correct Defective Work. Notify the Designer when Defective Work has corrected. OPT will visit the Site to determine if the Project is complete and the Work is acceptable. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Project is complete or will notify the Contractor that Work is Defective. E. Submit the Request for Final Payment with the closeout documents described in Paragraph 29.06 if notified that the Project is complete and the Work is acceptable. ARTICLE 30—MISCELLANEOUS END OF SECTION Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 22 of 22 SUPPLIER NUMBER TO BE ASSIGNED BY c=11v - PURCHASING DIVISION City of CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI corpus DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST Christi City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 17112, as amended, requires all persons or firms seekingto do business wr the City to provide the following information. Every question must be answered. If the question is not applicable, answer with "NA". See reverse side for Filmg Requirements, Certifications and definitions. COMPANY NAME: Chuck Anastos Associates, LLC P.O.BOX: PO Box 3883, Corpus Christi, TX 78463 STREET ADDRESS: 453 Everhart Road, CITY: Corpus Christi, TX ZIP: 78411 FIRM IS: 1. Corporation2. Partnership 3. Sole Owner El4. Association B 5. Other a Limited Liability Company DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this ppage or attach separate sheet. 1. State the names of each "employee" of the City of Corpus Chnsti having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership m the above named "firm." Name Not applicable Job Title and City Department(if known) 2. State the names of each "official" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Title Not applicable 3. State the names of each "board member" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Not applicable Board, Commission or Committee 4. State the names of each employee or officer of a "consultant" for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Not applicable Consultant EXHIBIT "E" Page 1 of 2 FILING REQUIREMENTS If a person who requests official action on a matter knows that the requested action will confer an economic benefit on any City official or employee that is distinguishable from the effect that the action will have on members of the public m general or a substantial segment thereof, you shall disclose that fact in a signed writing to the City official, employee or body that has been requested to act in the matter, unless the interest of the City official or employee in the matter is apparent. The disclosure shall also be made in a signed writing filed with the City Secretary. [Ethics Ordinance Section 2-349 (d)] CERTIFICATION I certify that all information provided is true and correct as of the date of this statement, that I have not knowingly withheld disclosure of any information ren ted; and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the City of Corpus Christi, Te s as changes occur. Certifying Person: Chuck Anastos, AIATitle: President & Principal Architect (Type or Print) Signature of Certifying a Date: nLAi ril= Person: --------+ ------ DEFINITIONS a 'Board member." A member of any board, commission, or committee appointed by the City Council ofthe City of Corpus Christi, Texas. b. "Economic benefit". An action that is likely to affect an economic interest if it is likely to have an effect on that interest that is distinguishable from its effect on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof. a "Employee." Any person employed by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas either on a full or part- time basis, but not as an independent contractor. d "Firm." Any entity operated for economic gain, whether professional, industrial or commercial, and whether established to produce or deal with a product or service, including but not limited to, entities operated in the form of sole proprietorship, as self-employed person, partnership, corporation,joint stock company,joint venture, receivership or trust, and entities which for purposes of taxation are treated as non-profit organizations. e. "Official." The Mayor, members of the City Council, City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Assistant City Managers, Department and Division Heads, and Municipal Court Judges of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. £ "Ownership Interest." Legal or equitable interest, whether actually or constructively held, in a firm, including when such interest is held through an agent, trust, estate, or holding entity. "Constructively held" refers to holdings or control established through voting trusts, proxies, or special terms of venture or partnership agreements." g "Consultant." Any person or firm, such as engineers and architects, hired by the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of professional consultation and recommendation. EXHIBIT "E" Page 2 of 2 se O 0 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 3588 H MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES �N�ORPnPPS Ea 1852 This Agreement is between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, P.O. Box 9277, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas 78469-9277 (City) acting through its duly authorized City Manager or designee and Dykema Architects, Inc. an Texas Corporation, 800 N Shoreline Blvd. Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 (Consultant). TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE NO. TITLE PAGE ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER................................................................................................2 ARTICLE 11 — COMPENSATION...........................................................................................................3 ARTICLE III — QUALITY CONTROL PLAN...........................................................................................4 ARTICLE IV— OPINIONS OF COST....................................................................................................4 ARTICLE V— INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................4 ARTICLE VI - INDEMNIFICATION .......................................................................................................4 ARTICLE VII — TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE.........................................5 ARTICLE VIII - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT...............................................................................5 ARTICLE IX — RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT..................................................................................6 ARTICLE X— OWNER REMEDIES ......................................................................................................7 ARTICLE XI — CONSULTANT REMEDIES...........................................................................................7 ARTICLE XII — CLAIMS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION.......................................................................8 ARTICLE XIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS...............................................................................9 EXHIBITS Pagel Rev. 21-3 ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER 1.1 This Agreement shall apply to as many tasks as City and Consultant agree will be performed under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Each task Consultant performs for City hereunder shall be designated a Task Order. No Task Order shall be binding or enforceable unless and until it has been properly executed by both City and Consultant. The general scope for these Task Orders is outlined in Exhibit A. More specific scopes of work will be issued for pricing when a task order is needed. Task Orders shall become a supplemental agreement to this Agreement. 1.2 The Consultant shall provide its Scope of Services, to be included in each Task Order. The Scope of Services shall include all associated services required for Consultant to provide such Services, pursuant to this Agreement, and any and all Services which would normally be required by law or common due diligence in accordance with the standard of care defined in Article XII of this Agreement. Consultant will perform the Services in accordance with the approved Scope of Services and with Consultant's response to the Request for Qualifications related to this project, which response is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if set out here in its entirety. 1.3 Under this Agreement, Consultant will provide services on a Task Order basis for a range of services related to assisting Engineering Services with professional engineering, architecture and construction services related to execution of Capital Improvements Programs. All work will be subject to authorization from City. A detailed Scope of Services and fee estimate will be developed for each task prior to execution of work. 1.4 Consultant shall follow City Codes and Standards effective at the time of the execution of individual Task Orders. At review milestones, the Consultant and City will review the progress of the plans to ensure that City Codes and Standards are followed unless specifically and explicitly excluded from doing so in the approved Task Order. A request made by either party to deviate from City standards after the contract is executed must be in writing. 1.5 Consultant must perform tasks and submit deliverables as detailed in each approved Task Order. 1.6 Consultant must provide all labor, equipment and transportation necessary to complete all services agreed to in a timely manner throughout the term of the Agreement. Persons retained by Consultant to perform work pursuant to this Agreement shall be employees or subconsultants of Consultant. Consultant must provide City with a list of all subconsultants that includes the services performed by the subconsultant and the percentage of work performed by the subconsultant. Changes in Consultant's team that provides services under this Agreement must be agreed to by the City in writing. 1.7 Consultant must not begin work on any Task Order authorized under this Agreement until they are briefed on the scope of the Project and are issued the fully executed Task Order to proceed. 1.8 For design services, Consultant agrees to render the professional services necessary for the advancement of the Project through Final Completion of the Construction Contract. Consultant acknowledges and accepts its responsibilities, as defined and described in the City's General Conditions for Construction Contracts, an excerpt of which is attached as Exhibit D to this Agreement. 1.9 For projects that require subsurface utility investigation: 1.9.1 The Consultant agrees to prepare and submit to the City a signed and sealed report identifying all utilities within the project area at the Quality Level specified in the Task Order. It is assumed that all utilities will be identified using Quality Level A exploratory excavation unless stated otherwise. Page 2 Rev. 21-3 1.9.2 Utilities that should be identified include, but are not limited to, City-owned utilities, local franchises, electric companies, communication companies, private pipeline companies and 3rd party owners/operators. 1.10 For project with potential utility conflicts: 1.10.1 The Consultant agrees to coordinate the verification and resolution of all potential utility conflicts. 1.10.2 The Consultant agrees to prepare and submit a monthly Utility Coordination Matrix to the City. 1.11 The Consultant agrees to conduct all communication through and perform all project-related functions utilizing the City's project management system known as e-Builder. This includes all correspondence, submittals, payment requests and processing, contract amendments and construction phase activities. ARTICLE II — COMPENSATION 2.1 The Compensation for all services included in this Agreement by Task Orders shall not exceed $300,000.00. 2.2 The Consultant's fee for each Task Order will be on a lump sum or time and materials (T&M) basis with a negotiated not-to-exceed amount. The fees will not exceed those identified and will be full and total compensation for all services outlined in each Task Order, and for all expenses incurred in performing these services. 2.3 Consultant shall price Task Orders in accordance with Exhibit B, Rate Schedule, subject to approval by the City. 2.4 Monthly invoices will be submitted in accordance with the Payment Request as shown in Exhibit C. Each invoice will include the Consultant's estimate of the proportion of the contracted services completed at the time of billing. For work performed on a T&M Basis, the invoice shall include documentation that shows who worked on the Project, the number of hours that each individual worked, the applicable rates from the Rate Schedule and any reimbursable expenses associated with the work. City will make prompt monthly payments in response to Consultant's monthly invoices in compliance with the Texas Prompt Payment Act. 2.4.1 Principals may only bill at the hourly rate of Principals when acting in that capacity. Principals acting in the capacity of staff must bill at staff rates. The Consultant shall provide documentation with each payment request that clearly indicates how that individual's time is allocated and the justification for that allocation. 2.5 In the event of any dispute(s) between the Parties regarding the amount properly compensable for any Task Order or as final compensation or regarding any amount that may be withheld by City, Consultant shall be required to make a claim pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and follow the procedures provided herein for the resolution of such dispute. In the event Consultant does not initiate and follow the claims procedures provided in this Agreement in a timely manner and as required by the terms thereof, any such claim shall be waived. 2.6 Request of final compensation by Consultant shall constitute a waiver of claims except those previously made in writing and identified by Consultant as unsettled at the time of final Payment Request. Page 3 Rev. 21-3 2.7 Any fee payable under this Agreement is subject to the availability of funds. The Consultant may be directed to suspend work pending receipt and appropriation of funds. The right to suspend work under this provision does not relieve the City of its obligation to make payments in accordance with section 2.5 above for services provided up to the date of suspension. ARTICLE III —QUALITY CONTROL PLAN 3.1 The Consultant agrees to perform quality assurance-quality control/constructability reviews (QCP Review). The City reserves the right to retain a separate consultant to perform additional QCP services for the City. 3.2 The Consultant will perform QCP Reviews at intervals during the project to ensure deliverables satisfy applicable industry quality standards and meet the requirements of the project scope. Based on the findings of the QCP Review, the Consultant must reconcile the project scope and Opinion of Probable Cost (OPC) as needed. 3.3 Documents that do not meet City standards in effect at the time of the execution of a related Task Order may be rejected. If documents are found not to be in compliance with this Agreement, Consultant will not be compensated for having to resubmit documents. ARTICLE IV—OPINIONS OF COST 4.1 The Opinion of Probable Cost (OPC) is computed by the Consultant and includes the total cost for construction of the Project. 4.2 The OPC does not include the cost of the land, rights-of-way or other costs which are the responsibility of the City. 4.3 Since Consultant has no control over a construction contractor's cost of labor, materials or equipment, or over the contractor's methods of determining prices, or over competitive bidding or market conditions, Consultant's opinions of probable Project Cost or Construction Cost provided herein are to be made on the basis of Consultant's experience and qualifications and represent Consultant's best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry, but Consultant cannot and does not guarantee proposals, bids or the construction cost shall not vary from the OPC prepared by Consultant. ARTICLE V— INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Consultant must not commence work under this Agreement until all required insurance has been obtained, and such insurance has been approved by the City. Consultant must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. 5.2 Insurance Requirements are shown in EXHIBIT D. ARTICLE VI - INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the City of Corpus Christi and its officials, officers, agents, employees, excluding the engineer or architect or that person's agent, Page 4 Rev. 21-3 employee or subconsultant, over which the City exercises control ("Indemnitee") from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, to the extent that the damage is caused by or results from an act of negligence, intentional tort, intellectual property infringement or failure to pay a subcontractor or supplier committed by Consultant or its agent, Consultant under contract or another entity over which Consultant exercises control while in the exercise of rights or performance of the duties under this agreement. This indemnification does not apply to any liability resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of the City or its employees, to the extent of such negligence. Consultant shall defend Indemnitee, with counsel satisfactory to the City Attorney, from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, included in the indemnification above if the claim is not based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of contract by Indemnitee. If a claim is based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of contract by Indemnitee, the Consultant shall reimburse the City's reasonable attorney's fees in proportion to the Consultant's liability. Consultant must advise City in writing within 24 hours of any claim or demand against City or Consultant known to Consultant related to or arising out of Consultant's activities under this Agreement. ARTICLE VII —TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE 7.1 This Agreement shall be effective upon the signature of the City Manager or designee (Effective Date). 7.2 This Agreement shall be applicable to Task Orders issued hereunder from the Effective Date of the Agreement until Task Orders are complete. 7.3 The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of One years beginning on the Effective Date, unless extended by authority of the City Manager or designee. The Agreement may be renewed for up to One year renewal options upon mutual agreement of the parties to be evidenced in writing prior to the expiration of the prior term. Any renewals shall be at the same terms and conditions, plus any approved changes. 7.4 The times for performing services or providing deliverables will be stated in each Task Order. If no times are so stated, Consultant will perform services and provide deliverables within a reasonable time. ARTICLE VIII - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 8.1 By Consultant: 8.1.1 The City reserves the right to suspend this Agreement at the end of any phase for the convenience of the City by issuing a written and signed Notice of Suspension. The Consultant may terminate this Agreement for convenience in the event such suspension extends for a period beyond 120 calendar days by delivering a Notice of Termination to the City. 8.1.2 The Consultant must follow the Termination Procedure outlined in this Agreement. 8.2 By City: Page 5 Rev. 21-3 8.2.1 The City may terminate this agreement for convenience upon seven days written notice to the Consultant at the address of record. 8.2.2 The City may terminate this agreement for cause upon ten days written notice to the Consultant. If Consultant begins, within three days of receipt of such notice, to correct its failure and proceeds to diligently cure such failure within the ten days, the agreement will not terminate. If the Consultant again fails to perform under this agreement, the City may terminate the agreement for cause upon seven days written notice to the Consultant with no additional cure period. If the City terminates for cause, the City may reject any and all proposals submitted by Consultant for up to two years. 8.3 Termination Procedure 8.3.1 Upon receipt of a Notice of Termination and prior to the effective date of termination, unless the notice otherwise directs or Consultant takes action to cure a failure to perform under the cure period, Consultant shall immediately begin the phase-out and discontinuance of all services in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Within 30 calendar days after receipt of the Notice of Termination, unless Consultant has successfully cured a failure to perform, Consultant shall submit a statement showing in detail the services performed under this Agreement prior to the effective date of termination. City retains the option to grant an extension to the time period for submittal of such statement. 8.3.2 Consultant shall submit all completed and/or partially completed work under this Agreement, including but not limited to specifications, designs, plans and exhibits. Consultant shall mark partially completed work as "Draft" and does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of partially completed work submitted in accordance with this Article. 8.3.3 Upon receipt of documents described in the Termination Procedure and absent any reason why City may be compelled to withhold fees, Consultant will be compensated for its services based upon a Time & Materials calculation or Consultant and City's estimate of the proportion of the total services actually completed at the time of termination. There will be no compensation for anticipated profits on services not completed. 8.3.4 Consultant acknowledges that City is a public entity and has a duty to document the expenditure of public funds. The failure of Consultant to comply with the submittal of the statement and documents, as required above, shall constitute a waiver by Consultant of any and all rights or claims to payment for services performed under this Agreement. ARTICLE IX— RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT 9.1 Consultant grants City, or its designees, the right to audit, examine or inspect, at City's election, all of Consultant's records relating to the performance of the Work under this Agreement, during the term of this Agreement and retention period herein. The audit, examination or inspection may be performed by a City designee, which may include its internal auditors or an outside representative engaged by City. Consultant agrees to retain its records for a minimum of four years following termination of the Agreement, unless there is an ongoing dispute under this Agreement, then such retention period shall extend until final resolution of the dispute. 9.2 "Consultant's records" include any and all information, materials and data of every kind and character generated as a result of the Work under this Agreement. Examples include billings, books, general ledger, cost ledgers, invoices, production sheets, documents, correspondence, meeting notes, subscriptions, agreements, purchase orders, leases, contracts, commitments, arrangements, notes, daily diaries, reports, drawings, receipts, vouchers, memoranda, time sheets, payroll records, policies, procedures, federal and state tax filings for issue in questions and any and all other agreements, sources Page 6 Rev. 21-3 of information and matters that may, in City's judgment, have any bearing on or pertain to any matters, rights, duties or obligations under or covered by any Agreement Documents. 9.3 City agrees that it shall exercise the right to audit, examine or inspect Consultant's records only during City's regular business hours. Upon reasonable prior notice, Consultant agrees to allow City's designee access to all of Consultant's records, Consultant's facilities and Consultant's current or former employees, deemed necessary by City or its designee(s), to perform such audit, inspection or examination. Consultant also agrees to provide adequate and appropriate work space necessary to City or its designees to conduct such audits, inspections or examinations. 9.4 Consultant shall include this audit clause in any subcontractor, supplier or vendor contract. ARTICLE X—OWNER REMEDIES 10.1 The City and Consultant agree that in the event the City suffers actual damages, the City may elect to pursue its actual damages and any other remedy allowed by law. This includes but is not limited to: 10.1.1 Failure of the Consultant to make adequate progress and endanger timely and successful completion of the Project, which includes failure of subconsultants to meet contractual obligations; 10.1.2 Failure of the Consultant to design in compliance with the laws of the City, State and/or federal governments, such that subsequent compliance costs exceed expenditures that would have been involved had services been properly executed by the Consultant. 10.1.3 Losses are incurred because of defects, errors and omissions in the design, working drawings, specifications or other documents prepared by the Consultant to the extent that the financial losses are greater than the City would have originally paid had there not been defects, errors and omissions in the documents. 10.2 When the City incurs non-value added work costs for change orders due to design errors or omissions, the City will send the Consultant a letter that includes: (1) Summary of facts with supporting documentation; (2) Instructions for Consultant to revise design documents, if appropriate, at Consultant's expense; (3) Calculation of non-value added work costs incurred by the City; and (4) Deadline for Consultant's response. 10.3 The Consultant may be required to revise bid documents and re-advertise the Project at the Consultant's sole cost if, in the City's judgment, the Consultant generates excessive addenda, either in terms of the nature of the revision or the actual number of changes due to the Consultant's errors or omissions. 10.4 The City may withhold or nullify the whole or part of any payment as detailed in Article II. ARTICLE XI — CONSULTANT REMEDIES 11.1 If Consultant is delayed due to uncontrollable circumstances, such as strikes, riots, acts of God, national emergency, epidemics, acts of the public enemy, governmental restrictions, laws or regulations or any other causes beyond Consultant's and City's reasonable control, an extension of the Project schedule in an amount equal to the time lost due to such delay shall be Consultant's sole and exclusive remedy. The revised schedule should be approved in writing with a documented reason for granting the extension. Page 7 Rev. 21-3 11.2 If Consultant requests a remedy for a condition not specified above, Consultant must file a Claim as provided in this Agreement. ARTICLE XII — CLAIMS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12.1 Filing of Claims 12.1.1 Claims arising from the circumstances identified in this Agreement or other occurrences or events, shall be made by Written Notice delivered by the party making the Claim to the other party within 21 calendar days after the start of the occurrence or event giving rise to the Claim and stating the general nature of the Claim. 12.1.2 Every Claim of Consultant, whether for additional compensation, additional time or other relief, shall be signed and sworn to by a person authorized to bind the Consultant by his/her signature, verifying the truth and accuracy of the Claim. 12.1.3 The responsibility to substantiate a claim rests with the party making the Claim. 12.1.4 Within 30 calendar days of receipt of notice and supporting documentation, City will meet to discuss the request, after which an offer of settlement or a notification of no settlement offer will be sent to Consultant. If Consultant is not satisfied with the proposal presented, Consultant will have 30 calendar days in which to (i) submit additional supporting data requested by the City, (ii) modify the initial request for remedy or (iii) request Alternative Dispute Resolution. 12.1.5 Pending final resolution of a claim, except as otherwise agreed in writing, Consultant shall proceed diligently with performance of the Agreement and City shall continue to make payments in accordance with this Agreement. 12.2 Alternative Dispute Resolution 12.2.1 All negotiations pursuant to this clause are confidential and shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of applicable rules of evidence. 12.2.2 Before invoking mediation, the Parties agree that they shall first try to resolve any dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement through discussions directly between those senior management representatives within their respective organizations who have overall managerial responsibility for similar projects. This step shall be a condition precedent to the use of mediation. If the parties' senior management representatives cannot resolve the dispute within 30 calendar days after a Party delivers a written notice of such dispute,then the Parties shall proceed with the mediation process contained herein. 12.2.3 Mediation 12.2.3.1 In the event that City or Consultant shall contend that the other has committed a material breach of this Agreement, the Party alleging such breach shall, as a condition precedent to filing any lawsuit, request mediation of the dispute. 12.2.3.2 Request for mediation shall be in writing, and shall request that the mediation commence no less than 30 or more than 90 calendar days following the date of the request, except upon agreement of both parties. Page 8 Rev. 21-3 12.2.3.3 In the event City and Consultant are unable to agree to a date for the mediation or to the identity of the mediator or mediators within 30 calendar days of the request for mediation, all conditions precedent in this Article shall be deemed to have occurred. 12.2.3.4 The parties shall share the mediator's fee. Venue for any mediation or lawsuit arising under this Agreement shall be Nueces County, Texas. Any agreement reached in mediation shall be enforceable as a settlement agreement in any court having jurisdiction thereof. No provision of this Agreement shall waive any immunity or defense. No provision of this Agreement is a consent to suit. 12.3 In case of litigation between the parties, Consultant and City agree that neither party shall be responsible for payment of attorney's fees pursuant to any law or other provision for payment of attorneys' fees. Both Parties expressly waive any claim to attorney's fees should litigation result from any dispute in this Agreement. 12.4 In case of litigation between the parties, Consultant and City agree that they have knowingly waived and do hereby waive the right to trial by jury and have instead agreed, in the event of any litigation arising out of or connected to this Agreement, to proceed with a trial before the court, unless both parties subsequently agree otherwise in writing. 12.5 No Waiver of Governmental Immunity. This Agreement is to perform a governmental function solely for the public benefit. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to waive City's governmental immunity from lawsuit, which immunity is expressly retained to the extent it is not clearly and unambiguously waived by state law. ARTICLE XIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 13.1 Assignability. Neither party will assign, transfer or delegate any of its obligations or duties under this Agreement to any other person and/or party without the prior written consent of the other party, except for routine duties delegated to personnel of the Consultant staff. This includes subcontracts entered into for services under this Agreement. If the Consultant is a partnership or joint venture, then in the event of the termination of the partnership or joint venture, this contract will inure to the individual benefit of such partner or partners as the City may designate. No part of the Consultant fee may be assigned in advance of receipt by the Consultant without written consent of the City. The City will not pay the fees of expert or technical assistance and consultants unless such employment, including the rate of compensation, has been approved in writing by the City. 13.2 Ownership of Documents. Consultant agrees that upon payment, City shall exclusively own any and all information in whatsoever form and character produced and/or maintained in accordance with, pursuant to or as a result of this Agreement, including contract documents (plans and specifications), drawings and submittal data. Consultant may make a copy for its files. Any reuse, without specific written verification or adaptation by Consultant, shall be a City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. The City agrees that any modification of the plans will be evidenced on the plans and be signed and sealed by a professional engineer prior to re-use of modified plans. 13.3 Standard of Care. Services provided by Consultant under this Agreement shall be performed with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by competent engineers or architects practicing under the same or similar circumstances and professional license; and performed as expeditiously as is prudent considering the ordinary professional skill and care of a competent engineer or architect. 13.4 Licensing. Consultant shall be represented by personnel with appropriate licensure, registration and/or Page 9 Rev. 21-3 certification(s) at meetings of any official nature concerning the Project, including scope meetings, review meetings, pre-bid meetings and preconstruction meetings. 13.5 Independent Contractor. The relationship between the City and Consultant under this Agreement shall be that of independent contractor. City may explain to Consultant the City's goals and objectives in regard to the services to be performed by Consultant, but the City shall not direct Consultant on how or in what manner these goals and objectives are to be met. 13.6 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including Task Orders, represents the entire and integrated Agreement between City and Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either oral or written. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both the City and Consultant. 13.7 No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement can be construed to create rights in any entity other than the City and Consultant. Neither the City nor Consultant intends to create third party beneficiaries by entering into this Agreement. 13.8 Disclosure of Interest. Consultant agrees to comply with City of Corpus Christi Ordinance No. 17112 and complete the Disclosure of Interests form as part of this contract. 13.9 Certificate of Interested Parties. Consultant agrees to comply with Texas Government Code section 2252.908 and complete Form 1295 Certificate of Interested Parties as part of this agreement. Form 1295 must be electronically filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info_forml295.htm. The form must then be printed, signed and filed with the City. For more information, please review the Texas Ethics Commission Rules at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/legal/ch46.html. 13.10 Conflict of Interest. Consultant agrees to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code and file Form CIQ with the City Secretary's Office, if required. For more information and to determine if you need to file a Form CIQ, please review the information on the City Secretary's website at http://www.cctexas.com/government/city-secretary/conflict-disclosure/index 13.11 Provisions Required by Law. Each applicable provision and clause required by law to be inserted into the Agreement shall be deemed to be enacted herein, and the Agreement shall be read and enforced as though each were physically included herein. 13.12 Public Information. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Consultant agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Consultant knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 13.13 Controlling Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas without regard to its conflicts of laws. Venue for legal proceedings lies exclusively in Nueces County, Texas. 13.14 Severability. If, for any reason, any one or more Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement are held invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement but shall be confined in its effect to the specific Article, sentences, clauses or parts of this Agreement held invalid or unenforceable, and the invalidity or unenforceability of any Article, sentence, clause or parts of this Agreement, in any one or more instance, shall not affect or prejudice in any way the validity of this Agreement in any other instance. 13.15 Conflict Resolution Between Documents. Consultant hereby agrees and acknowledges if anything contained in any documents prepared by Consultant and included herein is in conflict with Articles I - XII of this Agreement (Articles) and/or an approved Task Order, the Articles and/or the Task Order shall take Page 10 Rev. 21-3 precedence and control to resolve said conflict. 13.16 Title VI Assurance. The Consultant shall prohibit discrimination in employment based upon race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI DYKEMA ARCHITECTS, INC. Michael Rodriguez (Date) John Dykema (Date) Chief of Staff Principle 800 N Shoreline Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 jdykema@dykema-architects.com APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM Assistant City Attorney (Date) for City Attorney ATTEST Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Page 11 Rev. 21-3 o.�,pus c. r G h EXHIBIT A 0 � H SCOPE OF SERVICES U HORPORp�E 1852 Project • This is a Master Service Agreement to provide design services for general renovations for multiple facility projects citywide with building interior, exterior, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site civil design services. Scope of Work: • This work involves multidisciplinary design services (Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Structural, roof upgrades, and site civil related improvements) for a wide range of facility related projects, including City Capital Improvement Plan, Bond, and other operationally funded projects. • Multiple firms will be selected for a Master Services Agreement with one base year and two one-year renewal options. • Both full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate specialty firms in their respective specialty. • full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate design firms in their respective specialty. • Typical full-service multidiscipline teams and individual specialty firms are encouraged to submit. The City of Corpus Christi will evaluate specialty firms in their respective specialty. Master Services Agreement DYKEMA ARCHITECTS , INC . 800 N. Shoreline Blvd., Soap 400 Norin. Corpus Christ. TX 78401 jteiel 361-882-8171 Sfax] 361.884-9358 [weDl dykema-architects com 3915 3onnell Drive Austin, TX '8731 ;te!e] 361882-8432 ]fax] 361884 9358 Fee Guidelines Appended to and part of City Wide FMAC MSA Design agreement, between City of Corpus Christi (client) and Dykema Architects, Inc. (D/A), Corpus Christi, Texas. FEES FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Services shall be provided on an hourly basis, as stipulated in the Agreement between D/A and client, as follows: President: $350/hr Principal: $250/hr Architect: $200/hr Interior Designer: $200/hr Creative: $200/hr Project Coordinator: $125/hr Project Admin: $75/hr Employees hired after the date of this contract shall be added to the above at rates appropriate to their positions. 10% will be added to Dykema's fee for the services of any necessary consultants. Digitally signed by John R.Dykema,Jr. John R. 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Consultant must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. 1 .2 Consultant must furnish to the Director of Engineering Services with the signed agreement a copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage required on all certificates or by Per occurrence - aggregate applicable policy endorsements Commercial General Liability including: $1 ,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form $2,000,000 Aggregate 2. Premises — Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY $1 ,000,000 Per Claim (Errors and Omissions) If claims made policy, retro date must 1 EXHIBIT C PAGE 1 OF 3 be prior to inception of agreement, have 3-year reporting period provisions and identify any limitations regarding who is insured. 1 .3 In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Consultant must furnish the City with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. 1 .4 Consultant shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Consultant's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, with the exception of professional liability, which may be on a per claims made basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. Consultant is required to provide City with renewal Certificates. 1 .5 Consultant is required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Consultant shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Engineering Services P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 1 .6 Consultant agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: 1 .6.1 List the City and its officers, officials, employees and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City with the exception of the professional liability/Errors & Omissions policy; 1 .6.2 Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; 1 .6.3 Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation or non-renewal of coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. 1 .7 Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation or non-renewal of coverage, Consultant shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and 2 EXHIBIT C PAGE 2 OF 3 applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Consultant's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. 1 .8 In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Consultant's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Consultant to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Consultant hereunder until Consultant demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. 1 .9 Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Consultant's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. 1 .10 It is agreed that Consultant's insurance shall be deemed primary and non- contributory with respect to any insurance or self-insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. 1 .11 It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. 3 EXHIBIT C PAGE 3 OF 3 Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services Table of Contents Page Article 1—Definitions and Terminology .......................................................................................................2 Article2—Preliminary Matters.....................................................................................................................8 Article 3—Contract Documents: Intent, Requirements, Reuse...................................................................8 Article 4—Commencement and Progress of the Work................................................................................9 Article 5—Availability of Lands; Subsurface, Physical and Hazardous Environmental Conditions ..............9 Article 6—Bonds and Insurance .................................................................................................................10 Article 7—Contractor's Responsibilities.....................................................................................................10 Article 8—Other Work at the Site...............................................................................................................10 Article 9—Owner's and OPT's Responsibilities...........................................................................................10 Article 10—OAR's and Designer's Status During Construction ..................................................................11 Article 11—Amending the Contract Documents; Changes in the Work....................................................13 Article 12—Change Management ..............................................................................................................13 Article13—Claims.......................................................................................................................................14 Article 14—Prevailing Wage Rate Requirements.......................................................................................16 Article 15—Cost of the Work; Allowances; Unit Price Work......................................................................16 Article 16—Tests and Inspections; Correction, Removal, or Acceptance of Defective Work....................16 Article 17—Payments to Contractor; Set-Offs; Completion; Correction Period........................................16 Article 18—Suspension of Work and Termination.....................................................................................16 Article 19—Project Management...............................................................................................................16 Article 20—Project Coordination................................................................................................................16 Article 21—Quality Management...............................................................................................................17 Article 22— Final Resolution of Disputes....................................................................................................17 Article 23—Minority/MBE/DBE Participation Policy..................................................................................17 Article 24—Document Management..........................................................................................................17 Article25—Shop Drawings.........................................................................................................................17 Article26— Record Data.............................................................................................................................20 Article 27—Construction Progress Schedule..............................................................................................21 Article 28—Video and Photographic documentation ................................................................................21 Article 29— Execution and Closeout...........................................................................................................21 Article30—Miscellaneous..........................................................................................................................22 Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 1 of 22 ARTICLE 1—DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY 1.01 Defined Terms A. Terms with initial capital letters, including the term's singular and plural forms, have the meanings indicated in this paragraph wherever used in the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents. In addition to the terms specifically defined, terms with initial capital letters in the Contract Documents may include references to identified articles and paragraphs, and the titles of other documents or forms. 1. Addenda - Documents issued prior to the receipt of Bids which clarify or modify the Bidding Requirements or the proposed Contract Documents. 2. Agreement - The document executed between Owner and Contractor covering the Work. 3. Alternative Dispute Resolution -The process by which a disputed Claim may be settled as an alternative to litigation, if Owner and Contractor cannot reach an agreement between themselves. 4. Application for Payment - The forms used by Contractor to request payments from Owner and the supporting documentation required by the Contract Documents. 5. Award Date—The date the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi (City)authorizes the City Manager or designee to execute the Contract on behalf of the City. 6. Bid-The documents submitted by a Bidder to establish the proposed Contract Price and Contract Times and provide other information and certifications as required by the Bidding Requirements. 7. Bidding Documents - The Bidding Requirements, the proposed Contract Documents, and Addenda. 8. Bidder-An individual or entity that submits a Bid to Owner. 9. Bidding Requirements -The Invitation for Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Bid Security, Bid Form and attachments, and required certifications. 10. Bid Security-The financial security in the form of a bid bond provided by Bidder at the time the Bid is submitted and held by Owner until the Agreement is executed and the evidence of insurance and Bonds required by the Contract Documents are provided. A cashier's check, certified check, money order or bank draft from any State or National Bank will also be acceptable. 11. Bonds - Performance Bond, Payment Bond, Maintenance Bond, and other Surety instruments executed by Surety. When in singular form, refers to individual instrument. 12. Change Order - A document issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract and signed by Owner and Contractor which modifies the Work, Contract Price, Contract Times, or terms and conditions of the Contract. 13. Change Proposal - A document submitted by Contractor in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents: a. Requesting an adjustment in Contract Price or Contract Times; Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 2 of 22 b. Contesting an initial decision concerning the requirements of the Contract Documents or the acceptability of Work under the Contract Documents; c. Challenging a set-off against payment due; or d. Seeking a Modification with respect to the terms of the Contract. 14. City Engineer-The Corpus Christi City Engineer and/or his designated representative as identified at the preconstruction conference or in the Notice to Proceed. 15. Claim - A demand or assertion by Owner or Contractor submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. A demand for money or services by an entity other than the Owner or Contractor is not a Claim. 16. Constituent of Concern - Asbestos, petroleum, radioactive materials, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), hazardous wastes, and substances, products, wastes, or other materials that are or become listed, regulated, or addressed pursuant to: a. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. §§9601 et seq. ("CERCLA"); b. The Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. §§5101 et seq.; c. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. §§6901 et seq. ("RCRA"); d. The Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. §§2601 et seq.; e. The Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §§1251 et seq.; f. The Clean Air Act,42 U.S.C. §§7401 et seq.; or g. Any other Laws or Regulations regulating, relating to, or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning hazardous,toxic, or dangerous waste, substance, or material. 17. Contract -The entire integrated set of documents concerning the Work and describing the relationship between the Owner and Contractor. 18. Contract Amendment-A document issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract and signed by Owner and Contractor which: a. Authorizes new phases of the Work and establishes the Contract Price, Contract Times, or terms and conditions of the Contract for the new phase of Work; or b. Modifies the terms and conditions of the Contract, but does not make changes in the Work. 19. Contract Documents - Those items designated as Contract Documents in the Agreement. 20. Contract Price - The monetary amount stated in the Agreement and as adjusted by Modifications,and increases or decreases in unit price quantities, if any,that Owner has agreed to pay Contractor for completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 21. Contract Times-The number of days or the dates by which Contractor must: a. Achieve specified Milestones; Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 3 of 22 b. Achieve Substantial Completion; and c. Complete the Work. 22. Contractor-The individual or entity with which Owner has contracted for performance of the Work. 23. Contractor's Team - Contractor and Subcontractors, Suppliers, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to perform part of the Work or anyone for whose acts they may be liable. 24. Cost of the Work - The sum of costs incurred for the proper performance of the Work as allowed by Article 15. 25. Defective - When applied to Work, refers to Work that is unsatisfactory, faulty, or deficient in that it: a. Does not conform to the Contract Documents; b. Does not meet the requirements of applicable inspections, reference standards, tests, or approvals referred to in the Contract Documents; or C. Has been damaged or stolen prior to OAR's recommendation of final payment unless responsibility for the protection of the Work has been assumed by Owner at Substantial Completion in accordance with Paragraphs 17.12 or 17.13. 26. Designer - The individuals or entity named as Designer in the Agreement and the subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by Designer to provide design or other technical services to the Owner. Designer has responsibility for engineering or architectural design and technical issues related to the Contract Documents. Designers are Licensed Professional Engineers, Registered Architects or Registered Landscape Architects qualified to practice their profession in the State of Texas. 27. Drawings - The part of the Contract that graphically shows the scope, extent, and character of the Work. Shop Drawings and other Contractor documents are not Drawings. 28. Effective Date of the Contract -The date indicated in the Agreement on which the City Manager or designee has signed the Contract. 29. Field Order-A document issued by OAR or Designer requiring changes in the Work that do not change the Contract Price or the Contract Times. 30. Hazardous Environmental Condition - The presence of Constituents of Concern at the Site in quantities or circumstances that may present a danger to persons or property exposed to Constituents of Concern. The presence of Constituents of Concern at the Site necessary for the execution of the Work or to be incorporated in the Work is not a Hazardous Environmental Condition provided these Constituents of Concern are controlled and contained pursuant to industry practices, Laws and Regulations, and the requirements of the Contract. 31. Indemnified Costs-All costs, losses,damages,and legal or other dispute resolution costs resulting from claims or demands against Owner's Indemnitees. These costs include fees for engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 4 of 22 32. Laws and Regulations; Laws or Regulations-Applicable laws,statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances,codes,and orders of governmental bodies, agencies,authorities,and courts having jurisdiction over the Project. 33. Liens - Charges, security interests, or encumbrances upon Contract related funds, real property, or personal property. 34. Milestone-A principal event in the performance of the Work that Contractor is required by Contract to complete by a specified date or within a specified period of time. 35. Modification - Change made to the Contract Documents by one of the following methods: a. Contract Amendment; b. Change Order; C. Field Order; or d. Work Change Directive. 36. Notice of Award-The notice of Owner's intent to enter into a contract with the Selected Bidder. 37. Notice to Proceed - A notice to Contractor of the Contract Times and the date Work is to begin. 38. Owner-The City of Corpus Christi (City), a Texas home-rule municipal corporation and political subdivision organized under the laws of the State of Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized City Manager and his designee, the City Engineer (the Director of Engineering Services), and the City's officers, employees, agents, or representatives, authorized to administer design and construction of the Project. 39. Owner's Authorized Representative or OAR - The individual or entity named as OAR in the Agreement and the consultants, subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to provide construction management services to the Owner. The OAR may be an employee of the Owner. 40. Owner's Indemnitees - Each member of the OPT and their officers, directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, and subcontractors. 41. Owner's Project Team or OPT - The Owner, Owner's Authorized Representative, Resident Project Representative, Designer, and the consultants, subconsultants, individuals, or entities directly or indirectly employed or retained by them to provide services to the Owner. 42. Partial Occupancy or Use - Use by Owner of a substantially completed part of the Work for the purpose for which it is intended (or a related purpose) prior to Substantial Completion of all the Work. 43. Progress Schedule -A schedule prepared and maintained by Contractor, describing the sequence and duration of the activities comprising the Contractor's plan to accomplish the Work within the Contract Times. The Progress Schedule must be a Critical Path Method (CPM) Schedule. 44. Project - The total undertaking to be accomplished for Owner under the Contract Documents. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 5 of 22 45. Resident Project Representative or RPR-The authorized representative of OPT assigned to assist OAR at the Site. As used herein, the term Resident Project Representative includes assistants and field staff of the OAR. 46. Samples - Physical examples of materials, equipment, or workmanship representing some portion of the Work that are used to establish the standards for that portion of the Work. 47. Schedule of Documents-A schedule of required documents, prepared, and maintained by Contractor. 48. Schedule of Values - A schedule, prepared and maintained by Contractor, allocating portions of the Contract Price to various portions of the Work and used as the basis for Contractor's Applications for Payment. 49. Selected Bidder-The Bidder to which Owner intends to award the Contract. 50. Shop Drawings - All drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and other data or information that are specifically prepared or assembled and submitted by Contractor to illustrate some portion of the Work. Shop Drawings, whether approved or not, are not Drawings and are not Contract Documents. 51. Site - Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by Owner upon which the Work is to be performed. The Site includes rights-of-way, easements, and other lands furnished by Owner which are designated for use by the Contractor. 52. Specifications -The part of the Contract that describes the requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards, and workmanship as applied to the Work, and certain administrative requirements and procedural matters applicable to the Work. 53. Subcontractor -An individual or entity having a direct contract with Contractor or with other Subcontractors or Suppliers for the performance of a part of the Work. 54. Substantial Completion - The point where the Work or a specified part of the Work is sufficiently complete to be used for its intended purpose in accordance with the Contract Documents. 55. Supplementary Conditions - The part of the Contract that amends or supplements the General Conditions. 56. Supplier - A manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, distributor, materialman, or vendor having a direct contract with Contractor or with Subcontractors or other Suppliers to furnish materials or equipment to be incorporated in the Work. 57. Technical Data-Those items expressly identified as Technical Data in the Supplementary Conditions with respect to either: a. Subsurface conditions at the Site; b. Physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site, except Underground Facilities; or C. Hazardous Environmental Conditions at the Site. 58. Underground Facilities - All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, other similar facilities or appurtenances, and encasements containing these facilities which are used to convey electricity, gases, Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 6 of 22 steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, fiber optic transmissions, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems. 59. Unit Price Work-Work to be paid for on the basis of unit prices. 60. Work - The construction of the Project or its component parts as required by the Contract Documents. 61. Work Change Directive -A directive issued to Contractor on or after the Effective Date of the Contract ordering an addition, deletion, or revision in the Work. The Work Change Directive serves as a memorandum of understanding regarding the directive until a Change Order can be issued. 1.02 Terminology A. The words and terms discussed in this Paragraph 1.02 are not defined, but when used in the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents, have the indicated meaning. B. It is understood that the cost for performing Work is included in the Contract Price and no additional compensation is to be paid by Owner unless specifically stated otherwise in the Contract Documents. Expressions including or similar to "at no additional cost to Owner," "at Contractor's expense,"or similar words mean that the Contractor is to perform or provide specified operation of Work without an increase in the Contract Price. C. The terms"day"or"calendar day' mean a calendar day of 24 hours measured from midnight to the next midnight. D. The meaning and intent of certain terms or adjectives are described as follows: 1. The terms "as allowed," "as approved," "as ordered," "as directed," or similar terms in the Contract Documents indicate an exercise of professional judgment by the OPT. 2. Adjectives including or similar to "reasonable," "suitable," "acceptable," "proper," "satisfactory," or similar adjectives are used to describe a determination of OPT regarding the Work. 3. Any exercise of professional judgment by the OPT will be made solely to evaluate the Work for general compliance with the Contract Documents unless there is a specific statement in the Contract Documents indicating otherwise. 4. The use of these or similar terms or adjectives does not assign a duty or give OPT authority to supervise or direct the performance of the Work, or assign a duty or give authority to the OPT to undertake responsibilities contrary to the provisions of Articles 9 or 10 or other provisions of the Contract Documents. E. The use of the words "furnish," "install," "perform," and "provide" have the following meanings when used in connection with services, materials, or equipment: 1. Furnish means to supply and deliver the specified services, materials, or equipment to the Site or other specified location ready for use or installation. 2. Install means to complete construction or assembly of the specified services, materials, or equipment so they are ready for their intended use. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 7 of 22 3. Perform or provide means to furnish and install specified services, materials, or equipment, complete and ready for their intended use. 4. Perform or provide the specified services, materials, or equipment complete and ready for intended use if the Contract Documents require specific services, materials, or equipment, but do not expressly use the words "furnish," "install," "perform," or "provide." F. Contract Documents are written in modified brief style: 1. Requirements apply to all Work of the same kind, class, and type even though the word "all" is not stated. 2. Simple imperative sentence structure is used which places a verb as the first word in the sentence. It is understood that the words "furnish," "install," "perform," "provide," or similar words include the meaning of the phrase "The Contractor shall..." before these words. 3. Unless specifically stated that action is to be taken by the OPT or others, it is understood that the action described is a requirement of the Contractor. G. Words or phrases that have a well-known technical or construction industry or trade meaning are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with this recognized meaning unless stated otherwise in the Contract Documents. H. Written documents are required where reference is made to notices, reports, approvals, consents, documents, statements, instructions, opinions or other types of communications required by the Contract Documents. Approval and consent documents must be received by Contractor prior to the action or decision for which approval or consent is given. These may be made in printed or electronic format through the OPT's project management information system or other electronic media as required by the Contract Documents or approved by the OAR. I. Giving notice as required by the Contract Documents may be by printed or electronic media using a method that requires acknowledgment of the receipt of that notice. ARTICLE 2—PRELIMINARY MATTERS ARTICLE 3—CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, REQUIREMENTS, REUSE 3.01 Intent B. Provide equipment that is functionally complete as described in the Contract Documents. The Drawings and Specifications do not indicate or describe all of the Work required to complete the installation of products purchased by the Owner or Contractor. Additional details required for the correct installation of selected products are to be provided by the Contractor and coordinated with the Designer through the OAR. 3.02 Reference Standards Comply with applicable construction industry standards, whether referenced or not. 1. Standards referenced in the Contract Documents govern over standards not referenced but recognized as applicable in the construction industry. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 8 of 22 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents if they produce a higher quality of Work than the applicable construction industry standards. 3. Designer determines whether a code or standard is applicable, which of several are applicable, or if the Contract Documents produce a higher quality of Work. 3.03 Reporting and Resolving Discrepancies 3.04 Interpretation of the Contract Documents Submit questions regarding the design of the Project described in the Contract Documents to the OAR immediately after those questions arise. OAR is to request an interpretation of the Contract Documents from the Designer. Designer is to respond to these questions by providing an interpretation of the Contract Documents. OAR will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. C. OPT may initiate a Modification to the Contract Documents through the OAR if a response to the question indicates that a change in the Contract Documents is required. Contractor may appeal Designer's or OAR's interpretation by submitting a Change Proposal. ARTICLE 4—COMMENCEMENT AND PROGRESS OF THE WORK ARTICLE 5—AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; SUBSURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS; HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5.01 Availability of Lands 5.02 Use of Site and Other Areas 5.03 Subsurface and Physical Conditions 5.04 Differing Subsurface or Physical Conditions OAR is to notify the OPT after receiving notice of a differing subsurface or physical condition from the Contractor. Designer is to: 1. Promptly review the subsurface or physical condition; 2. Determine the necessity of OPT's obtaining additional exploration or tests with respect the subsurface or physical condition; 3. Determine if the subsurface or physical condition falls within one or more of the differing Site condition categories in Paragraph 5.04.A; 4. Prepare recommendations to OPT regarding the Contractor's resumption of Work in connection with the subsurface or physical condition in question; 5. Determine the need for changes in the Drawings or Specifications; and 6. Advise OPT of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. C. OAR is to issue a statement to Contractor regarding the subsurface or physical condition in question and recommend action as appropriate after review of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 9 of 22 5.05 Underground Facilities The Designer is to take the following action after receiving notice from the OAR: 1. Promptly review the Underground Facility and conclude whether the Underground Facility was not shown or indicated in the Contract Documents, or was not shown or indicated with reasonable accuracy; 2. Prepare recommendations to OPT regarding the Contractor's resumption of Work in connection with this Underground Facility; 3. Determine the extent to which a change is required in the Drawings or Specifications to document the consequences of the existence or location of the Underground Facility; and 4. Advise OAR of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations and provide revised Drawings and Specifications if required. D. OAR is to issue a statement to Contractor regarding the Underground Facility in question and recommend action as appropriate after review of Designer's findings, conclusions, and recommendations. ARTICLE 6—BONDS AND INSURANCE ARTICLE 7—CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES ARTICLE 8—OTHER WORK AT THE SITE ARTICLE 9—OWNER'S AND OPT'S RESPONSIBILITIES 9.01 Communications to Contractor A. OPT issues communications to Contractor through OAR except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 9.02 Replacement of Owner's Project Team Members A. Owner may replace members of the OPT at its discretion. 9.03 Furnish Data A. OPT is to furnish the data required of OPT under the Contract Documents. 9.04 Pay When Due 9.05 Lands and Easements; Reports and Tests A. Owner's duties with respect to providing lands and easements are described in Paragraph 5.01. OPT will make copies of reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions and drawings of physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site available to Contractor in accordance with Paragraph 5.03. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 10 of 22 9.06 Insurance 9.07 Modifications 9.08 Inspections,Tests, and Approvals A. OPT's responsibility with respect to certain inspections,tests, and approvals are described in Paragraph 16.02. 9.09 Limitations on OPT's Responsibilities A. The OPT does not supervise, direct, or have control or authority over, and is not responsible for Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction, or related safety precautions and programs, or for failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Work. OPT is not responsible for Contractor's failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9.10 Undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Condition A. OPT's responsibility for undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Conditions is described in Paragraph 5.06. 9.11 Compliance with Safety Program A. Contractor is to inform the OPT of its safety programs and OPT is to comply with the specific applicable requirements of this program. ARTICLE 10—OAR'S AND DESIGNER'S STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION 10.01 Owner's Representative A. OAR is Owner's representative. The duties and responsibilities and the limitations of authority of OAR as Owner's representative are described in the Contract Documents. 10.02 Visits to Site A. Designer is to make periodic visits to the Site to observe the progress and quality of the Work. Designer is to determine, in general, if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents based on observations made during these visits. Designer is not required to make exhaustive or continuous inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. Designer is to inform the OPT of issues or concerns and OAR is to work with Contractor to address these issues or concerns. Designer's visits and observations are subject to the limitations on Designer's authority and responsibility described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. B. OAR is to observe the Work to check the quality and quantity of Work, implement Owner's quality assurance program, and administer the Contract as Owner's representative as described in the Contract Documents. OAR's visits and observations are subject to the limitations on OAR's authority and responsibility described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 11 of 22 10.03 Resident Project Representatives A. Resident Project Representatives assist OAR in observing the progress and quality of the Work at the Site. The limitations on Resident Project Representatives' authority and responsibility are described in Paragraphs 9.09 and 10.07. 10.04 Rejecting Defective Work A. OPT has the authority to reject Work in accordance with Article 16. OAR is to issue a Defective Work Notice to Contractor and document when Defective Work has been corrected or accepted in accordance with Article 16. 10.05 Shop Drawings, Modifications and Payments A. Designer's authority related to Shop Drawings and Samples are described in the Contract Documents. B. Designer's authority related to design calculations and design drawings submitted in response to a delegation of professional design services are described in Paragraph 7.15. C. OAR and Designer's authority related to Modifications is described in Article 11. D. OAR's authority related to Applications for Payment is described in Articles 15 and 17. 10.06 Decisions on Requirements of Contract Documents and Acceptability of Work A. OAR is to render decisions regarding non-technical or contractual / administrative requirements of the Contract Documents and will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. B. Designer is to render decisions regarding the conformance of the Work to the requirements of the Contract Documents. Designer will render a decision to either correct the Defective Work,or accept the Work under the provisions of Paragraph 16.04, if Work does not conform to the Contract Documents. OAR will coordinate the response of the OPT to Contractor. C. OAR will issue a Request for a Change Proposal if a Modification is required. OAR will provide documentation for changes related to the non-technical or contractual / administrative requirements of the Contract Documents. Designer will provide documentation if design related changes are required. D. Contractor may appeal Designer's decision by submitting a Change Proposal if Contractor does not agree with the Designer's decision. 10.07 Limitations on OAR's and Designer's Authority and Responsibilities A. OPT is not responsible for the acts or omissions of Contractor's Team. No actions or failure to act, or decisions made in good faith to exercise or not exercise the authority or responsibility available under the Contract Documents creates a duty in contract, tort, or otherwise of the OPT to the Contractor or members of the Contractor's Team. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 12 of 22 ARTICLE 11—AMENDING THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS; CHANGES IN THE WORK ARTICLE 12—CHANGE MANAGEMENT 12.01 Requests for Change Proposal A. Designer will initiate Modifications by issuing a Request for a Change Proposal (RCP). 1. Designer will prepare a description of proposed Modifications. 2. Designer will issue the Request for a Change Proposal form to Contractor. A number will be assigned to the Request for a Change Proposal when issued. 3. Return a Change Proposal in accordance with Paragraph 12.02 to the Designer for evaluation by the OPT. 12.02 Change Proposals A. Submit a Change Proposal (CP) to the Designer for Contractor initiated changes in the Contract Documents or in response to a Request for Change Proposal. 1. Use the Change Proposal form provided. 2. Assign a number to the Change Proposal when issued. 3. Include with the Change Proposal: a. A complete description of the proposed Modification if Contractor initiated or proposed changes to the OPT's description of the proposed Modification. b. The reason the Modification is requested, if not in response to a Request for a Change Proposal. c. A detailed breakdown of the cost of the change if the Modification requires a change in Contract Price. The itemized breakdown is to include: 1) List of materials and equipment to be installed; 2) Man hours for labor by classification; 3) Equipment used in construction; 4) Consumable supplies, fuels, and materials; 5) Royalties and patent fees; 6) Bonds and insurance; 7) Overhead and profit; 8) Field office costs; 9) Home office cost; and 10) Other items of cost. d. Provide the level of detail outlined in the paragraph above for each Subcontractor or Supplier actually performing the Work if Work is to be provided by a Subcontractor or Supplier. Indicate appropriate Contractor mark-ups for Work Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 13 of 22 provided through Subcontractors and Suppliers. Provide the level of detail outline in the paragraph above for self-performed Work. e. Submit Change Proposals that comply with Article 15 for Cost of Work. f. Provide a revised schedule. Show the effect of the change on the Project Schedule and the Contract Times. B. Submit a Change Proposal to the Designer to request a Field Order. C. A Change Proposal is required for all substitutions or deviations from the Contract Documents. D. Request changes to products in accordance with Article 25. 12.03 Designer Will Evaluate Request for Modification A. Designer will issue a Modification per Article 11 if the Change Proposal is acceptable to the Owner. Designer will issue a Change Order or Contract Amendment for any changes in Contract Price or Contract Times. 1. Change Orders and Contract Amendments will be sent to the Contractor for execution with a copy to the Owner recommending approval. A Work Change Directive may be issued if Work needs to progress before the Change Order or Contract Amendment can be authorized by the Owner. 2. Work Change Directives, Change Orders, and Contract Amendments can only be approved by the Owner. a. Work performed on the Change Proposal prior to receiving a Work Change Directive or approval of the Change Order or Contract Amendment is performed at the Contractor's risk. b. No payment will be made for Work on Change Orders or Contract Amendments until approved by the Owner. B. The Contractor may be informed that the Request for a Change Proposal is not approved and construction is to proceed in accordance with the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 13—CLAIMS 13.01 Claims 13.02 Claims Process A. Claims must be initiated by written notice. Notice must conspicuously state that it is a notice of a Claim in the subject line or first sentence. Notice must also list the date of first occurrence of the claimed event. B. Claims by Contractor must be in writing and delivered to the Owner, Designer and the OAR within 7 days: 1. After the start of the event giving rise to the Claim; or 2. After a final decision on a Change Proposal has been made. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 14 of 22 C. Claims by Contractor that are not received within the time period provided by section 13.02(8) are waived. Owner may choose to deny such Claims without a formal review. Any Claims by Contractor that are not brought within 90 days following the termination of the Contract are waived and shall be automatically deemed denied. D. Claims by Owner must be submitted by written notice to Contractor. E. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim rests with the entity making the Claim. Claims must contain sufficient detail to allow the other party to fully review the Claim. 1. Claims seeking an adjustment of Contract Price must include the Contractor's job cost report. Provide additional documentation as requested by OAR. 2. Claims seeking an adjustment of Contract Time must include native schedule files in Primavera or MS Project digital format. Provide additional documentation as requested by OAR. F. Contractor must certify that the Claim is made in good faith, that the supporting data is accurate and complete, and that to the best of Contractor's knowledge and belief, the relief requested accurately reflects the full compensation to which Contractor is entitled. G. Claims by Contractor against Owner and Claims by Owner against Contractor, including those alleging an error or omission by Designer but excluding those arising under Section 7.12,shall be referred initially to Designer for consideration and recommendation to Owner. H. Designer may review a Claim by Contractor within 30 days of receipt of the Claim and take one or more of the following actions: 1. Request additional supporting data from the party who made the Claim; 2. Issue a recommendation; 3. Suggest a compromise; or 4. Advise the parties that Designer is not able to make a recommendation due to insufficient information or a conflict of interest. I. If the Designer does not take any action, the claim shall be deemed denied. J. The Contractor and the Owner shall seek to resolve the Claim through the exchange of information and direct negotiations. If no agreement is reached within 90 days, the Claim shall be deemed denied. The Owner and Contractor may extend the time for resolving the Claim by mutual agreement. Notify OAR of any actions taken on a Claim. K. Owner and Contractor may mutually agree to mediate the underlying dispute at any time after a recommendation is issued by the Designer. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 15 of 22 ARTICLE 14—PREVAILING WAGE RATE REQUIREMENTS ARTICLE 15—COST OF THE WORK;ALLOWANCES; UNIT PRICE WORK ARTICLE 16—TESTS AND INSPECTIONS;CORRECTION, REMOVAL,OR ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK ARTICLE 17—PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR; SET-OFFS; COMPLETION; CORRECTION PERIOD ARTICLE 18—SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION ARTICLE 19— PROJECT MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 20—PROJECT COORDINATION 20.01 Work Included 20.02 Document Submittal 20.03 Communication During Project A. The OAR is to be the first point of contact for all parties on matters concerning this Project. B. The Designer will coordinate correspondence concerning: 1. Documents, including Applications for Payment. 2. Clarification and interpretation of the Contract Documents. 3. Contract Modifications. 4. Observation of Work and testing. 5. Claims. 20.04 Requests for Information A. Submit Request for Information (RFI) to the Designer to obtain additional information or clarification of the Contract Documents. 1. Submit a separate RFI for each item on the form provided. 2. Attach adequate information to permit a written response without further clarification. Designer will return requests that do not have adequate information to the Contractor for additional information. Contractor is responsible for all delays resulting from multiple document submittals due to inadequate information. 3. A response will be made when adequate information is provided. Response will be made on the RFI form or in attached information. B. Response to an RFI is given to provide additional information, interpretation, or clarification of the requirements of the Contract Documents, and does not modify the Contract Documents. C. Designer will initiate a Request for a Change Proposal (RCP) per Article 12 if the RFI indicates that a Contract Modification is required. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 16 of 22 ARTICLE 21—QUALITY MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 22—FINAL RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES ARTICLE 23—MINORITY/MBE/DBE PARTICIPATION POLICY ARTICLE 24—DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT ARTICLE 25—SHOP DRAWINGS 25.01 Work Included A. Shop Drawings are required for those products that cannot adequately be described in the Contract Documents to allow fabrication, erection, or installation of the product without additional detailed information from the Supplier. B. Submit Shop Drawings as required by the Contract Documents and as reasonably requested by the OPT to: 1. Record the products incorporated into the Project for the Owner; 2. Provide detailed information for the products proposed for the Project regarding their fabrication, installation, commissioning, and testing; and 3. Allow the Designer to advise the Owner if products proposed for the Project by the Contractor conform, in general, to the design concepts of the Contract Documents. 25.02 Quality Assurance 25.03 Contractor's Responsibilities 25.04 Shop Drawing Requirements A. Provide adequate information in Shop Drawings and Samples so Designer can: 1. Assist the Owner in selecting colors, textures, or other aesthetic features. 2. Compare the proposed features of the product with the specified features and advise Owner that the product does, in general, conform to the Contract Documents. 3. Compare the performance features of the proposed product with those specified and advise the Owner that the product does, in general,conform to the performance criteria specified in the Contract Documents. 4. Review required certifications, guarantees, warranties, and service agreements for compliance with the Contract Documents. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 17 of 22 25.05 Special Certifications and Reports 25.06 Warranties and Guarantees 25.07 Shop Drawing Submittal Procedures 25.08 Sample and Mockup Submittal Procedures 25.09 Requests for Deviation 25.10 Designer Responsibilities A. Shop Drawings will be received by the Designer. Designer will log the documents and review per this Article for general conformance with the Contract Documents. 1. Designer's review and approval will be only to determine if the products described in the Shop Drawing or Sample will, after installation or incorporation into the Work, conform to the information given in the Contract Documents and be compatible with the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents. 2. Designer's review and approval will not extend to means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction or to safety precautions or programs incident thereto. 3. Designer's review and approval of a separate item as such will not indicate approval of the assembly in which the item functions. B. Comments will be made on items called to the attention of the Designer for review and comment. Any marks made by the Designer do not constitute a blanket review of the document submittal or relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors or deviations from the Contract requirements. 1. Designer will respond to Contractor's markups by either making markups directly in the Shop Drawings file using the color green or by attaching a Document Review Comments form with review comments. 2. Shop Drawings that are reviewed will be returned with one or more of the following status designations: a. Approved: Shop Drawing is found to be acceptable as submitted. b. Approved as Noted: Shop Drawing is Approved so long as corrections or notations made by Designer are incorporated into the Show Drawing. C. Not Approved: Shop Drawing or products described are not acceptable. 3. Shop Drawing will also be designated for one of the following actions: a. Final distribution: Shop Drawing is acceptable without further action and has been filed as a record document. b. Shop Drawing not required: A Shop Drawing was not required by the Contract Documents. Resubmit the document per Article 26. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 18 of 22 c. Cancelled: This action indicates that for some reason, the Shop Drawing is to be removed from consideration and all efforts regarding the processing of that document are to cease. d. Revise and resubmit: Shop Drawing has deviations from the Contract Documents, significant errors, or is inadequate and must be revised and resubmitted for subsequent review. e. Resubmit with corrections made: Shop Drawing is "Approved as Noted," but has significant markups. Make correction and notations to provide a revised document with markup incorporated into the original document so that no markups are required. f. Returned without review due to excessive deficiencies: Document does not meet the requirement of the Specifications for presentation or content to the point where continuing to review the document would be counterproductive to the review process or clearly does not meet the requirements of the Contract Documents. Revise the Shop Drawing to comply with the requirements of this Section and resubmit. g. Actions a through c will close out the Shop Drawing review process and no further action is required as a Shop Drawing. Actions d through f require follow up action to close out the review process. 4. Drawings with a significant or substantial number of markings by the Contractor may be marked "Approved as Noted" and "Resubmit with corrections made." These drawings are to be revised to provide a clean record of the Shop Drawing. Proceed with ordering products as the documents are revised. 5. Dimensions or other data that does not appear to conform to the Contract Documents will be marked as "At Variance With" (AVW) the Contract Documents or other information provided. The Contractor is to make revisions as appropriate to comply with the Contract Documents. C. Bring deviations to the Shop Drawings to the attention of the Designer for approval by using the Shop Drawing Deviation Request form. Use a single line for each requested deviation so the Status and Action for each deviation can be determined for that requested deviation. If approval or rejection of a requested deviation will impact other requested deviations, then all related deviations should be included in that requested deviation line so the status and action can be determined on the requested deviation as a whole. D. Requested deviations will be reviewed as possible Modification to the Contract Documents. 1. A Requested deviation will be rejected as "Not Approved" if the requested deviation is unacceptable. Contractor is to revise and resubmit the Shop Drawing with corrections for approval. 2. A Field Order will be issued by the Designer for deviations approved by the Designer if the requested deviation is acceptable and if the requested deviation will not result in a change in Contract Price or Contract Times. Requested deviations from the Contract Documents may only be approved by Field Order. 3. A requested deviation will be rejected if the requested deviation is acceptable but the requested deviation will or should result in a change in Contract Price or Contract Times. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 19 of 22 Submit any requested deviation that requires a change in Contract Price or Contract Times as a Change Proposal for approval prior to resubmitting the Shop Drawing. E. Contractor is to resubmit the Shop Drawing until it is acceptable and marked Approved or Approved as Noted and is assigned an action per Paragraph 25.10.13 that indicates that the Shop Drawing process is closed. F. Information that is submitted as a Shop Drawings that should be submitted as Record Data or other type of document, or is not required may be returned without review, or may be deleted. No further action is required and the Shop Drawing process for this document will be closed. ARTICLE 26—RECORD DATA 26.01 Work Included 26.02 Quality Assurance 26.03 Contractor's Responsibilities 26.04 Record Data Requirements 26.05 Special Certifications and Reports 26.06 Warranties and Guarantees 26.07 Record Data Submittal Procedures 26.08 Designer's Responsibilities A. Record Data will be received by the Designer, logged, and provided to Owner as the Project record. 1. Record Data may be reviewed to see that the information provided is adequate for the purpose intended. Record Data not meeting the requirements of Paragraph 26.02 may be rejected as unacceptable. 2. Record Data is not reviewed for compliance with the Contract Documents. Comments may be returned if deviations from the Contract Documents are noted during the cursory review performed to see that the information is adequate. 3. Contractor's responsibility for full compliance with the Contract Documents is not relieved by the review of Record Data. Contract modifications can only be approved by a Modification. B. Designer may take the following action in processing Record Data: 1. File Record Data as received if the cursory review indicates that the document meets the requirements of Paragraph 26.02. Document will be given the status of "Filed as Received" and no further action is required on that Record Data. 2. Reject the Record Data for one of the following reasons: a. The document submittal requirements of the Contract Documents indicate that the document submitted as Record Data should have been submitted as a Shop Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 20 of 22 Drawing. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Submit Shop Drawing." No further action is required on this document as Record Data and the Record Data process will be closed. Resubmit the document as a Shop Drawing per Article 25. b. The cursory review indicates that the document does not meet the requirements of Paragraph 26.02. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Revise and Resubmit." Contractor is to resubmit the Record Data until it is acceptable and marked "Filed as Received." When Record Data is filed, no further action is required and the Record Data process will be closed. c. The Record Data is not required by the Contract Documents nor is the Record Data applicable to the Project. The Record Data will be marked "Rejected" and "Cancel - Not Required." No further action is required and the Record Data process will be closed. C. Contractor is to resubmit the Record Data until it is acceptable and marked "Filed as Received." ARTICLE 27—CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE ARTICLE 28—VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION ARTICLE 29—EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT 29.01 Substantial Completion A. Notify the Designer that the Work or a designated portion of the Work is substantially complete per the General Conditions. Include a list of the items remaining to be completed or corrected before the Project will be considered to be complete. B. OPT will visit the Site to observe the Work within a reasonable time after notification is received to determine the status of the Project. C. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Work is either substantially complete or that additional Work must be performed before the Project will be considered substantially complete. 1. Designer will notify the Contractor of items that must be completed before the Project will be considered substantially complete. 2. Correct the noted deficiencies in the Work. 3. Notify the Designer when the items of Work in the Designer's notice have been completed. 4. OPT will revisit the Site and repeat the process. 5. Designer will issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion to the Contractor when the OPT considers the Project to be substantially complete. The Certificate will include a tentative list of items to be corrected before Final Payment will be recommended. 6. Review the list and notify the Designer of any objections to items on the list within 10 days after receiving the Certificate of Substantial Completion. Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 21 of 22 29.02 Final Inspections A. Notify the Designer when: 1. Work has been completed in compliance with the Contract Documents; 2. Equipment and systems have been tested per Contract Documents and are fully operational; 3. Final Operations and Maintenance Manuals have been provided to the Owner and all operator training has been completed; 4. Specified spare parts and special tools have been provided; and 5. Work is complete and ready for final inspection. B. OPT will visit the Site to determine if the Project is complete and ready for Final Payment within a reasonable time after the notice is received. C. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Project is complete or will notify the Contractor that Work is Defective. D. Take immediate steps to correct Defective Work. Notify the Designer when Defective Work has corrected. OPT will visit the Site to determine if the Project is complete and the Work is acceptable. Designer will notify the Contractor that the Project is complete or will notify the Contractor that Work is Defective. E. Submit the Request for Final Payment with the closeout documents described in Paragraph 29.06 if notified that the Project is complete and the Work is acceptable. ARTICLE 30—MISCELLANEOUS END OF SECTION Excerpt from FORM 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for Construction Projects related to design services EXHIBIT D Page 22 of 22 SUPPLIER NUMBER TO BE ASSIGNED BY CITY = PURCHASING DIVISION City of CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Corpus DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST Christi City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 17112, as amended, requires all persons or firms seeking to do business with the City to provide the following information. Every question must be answered. if the question is not applicable, answer with "NA". See reverse side for Filing Requirements, Certifications and definitions. COMPANY NAME: Dykema Architects, Inc. P.O. BOX: STREET ADDRESS: 800 N. Shoreline, 400 North CITY: Corpus Christi ZIP: 78401 FiRM IS: 1. Corporation ® 2. Partnership ❑ 3. Sole Owner El4. Association 5. Other DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet. 1. State the names of each "employee" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named"firm." Name Job Title and City Department(if known) N/A 2. State the names of each "official" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named"firm." Name Title N/A 3. State the names of each "board member" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest' constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Board, Commission or Committee N/A 4. State the names of each employee or officer of a "consultant" for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an "ownership interest' constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named"firm." Name Consultant N/A EXHIBIT"E" Page 1 of 2 FILING REQUIREMENTS If a person who requests official action on a matter knows that the requested action will confer an economic benefit on any City official or employee that is distinguishable from the effect that the action will have on members of the public ingeneral or a substantial segment thereof,you shall disclose that fact in a signed writing to the City official, employee or body that has been requested to act in the matter, unless the interest of the City official or employee in the matter is apparent. The disclosure shall also be ►nade in a signed writing filed with the City Secretary. [Ethics Ordinance Section 2-349 (d)] CERTIFICATION I certify that all information provided is true and correct as of the date of this statement, that I have not knowingly withheld disclosure of any information requested; and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the City of Corpus Christi,Texas as changes occur. Certifying Person: John R. Dykema, Jr. Title: Vice President (Type or Print) Digitally signed by John R.Dykema.Jr. DM cn-John R.Dykema,R.,o=Dykema Signature of Certifying John R. Dykema,Jr.A,chlt,cts.Inc.,ou-VicePresld-1, Date: g Y g mail-jdyk—L&yk—a rchReciscom.c-5 April 6, 2021 Person• Date:2021.04.0814:02:5205'00' DEFINITIONS a. `Board member." A member of any board, commission, or committee appointed by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,Texas. b. "Economic benefit". An action that is likely to affect an economic interest if it is likely to have an effect on that interest that is distinguishable from its effect on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof. c. "Employee." Any person employed by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas either on a full or part- time basis, but not as an independent contractor. d. "Firm." Any entity operated for economic gain, whether professional, industrial or commercial, and whether established to produce or deal with a product or service, including but not limited to, entities operated in the form of sole proprietorship, as self-employed person, partnership, corporation,joint stock company, joint venture, receivership or trust, and entities which for purposes of taxation are treated as non-profit organizations. e. "Official." The Mayor, members of the City Council, City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Assistant City Managers, Department and Division Heads, and Municipal Court Judges of the City of Corpus Christi,Texas. f. "Ownership interest." Legal or equitable interest, whether actually or constructively held, in a firm, including when such interest is held through an agent, trust, estate, or holding entity. "Constructively held" refers to holdings or control established through voting trusts, proxies, or special terms of venture or partnership agreements." g. "Consultant."Any person or firm, such as engineers and architects, hired by the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of professional consultation and recommendation. EXHIBIT"E" Page 2 of 2 SC �o w h �� O F v AGENDA MEMORANDUM NOflPORPY�'� xss2 Action Item for the City Council Meeting of May 18, 2021 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P. E., Director of Engineering Services 6effreye(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Richard Martinez, Director of Public Works rich ardm5a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3419 Heather Hurlbert, Director of Finance & Business Analysis heatherh3a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3227 Construction Contract Award Lifecycle Curb & Gutter Replacement Project CAPTION: Motion awarding a construction contract to Abel's Paving & Construction Inc, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Lifecycle Curb & Gutter Replacement project, located Citywide, in an amount of $419,540.04 with FY 2021 funding available from the Storm Water Capital Fund. SUMMARY: This motion approves a construction contract with Abel's Paving & Construction Inc for the Lifecycle Curb & Gutter Replacement project. The project improvements will include removing and replacing damaged, rolled, failed curb and gutter, associated concrete sidewalk and driveway apron as needed. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement Project is an ongoing Capital Improvement Project that repairs damaged curb and gutter facilities that are considered hazardous to vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Repairs will be made to the curb and gutters and the associated pavement that are damaged, rolled and are failed. The Curb and gutter replacements shall be designed to exceed a 20-year service life. Attached is the project location list for FY 2021-2025. There are 55 project locations for FY 2021 and 249 project locations for FY 2022-2025. The Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement construction contract is developed as Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract with defined construction durations but somewhat indefinite quantities. The unit prices of the items are fixed, and actual quantities of work are approximate at the time of bid. Actual quantities are determined with the issuance of Delivery Orders (DO's). The quantities of work required are accurately defined with each deliver order issued. Pricing on the DO is based on the contractor's bid price for each item of work and actual quantities of work performed. This format allows the construction to proceed in parallel with the design process rather than having a full design before work can be bid. ECMS LLC is the design engineer for the project. During the design phase the engineer has prepared the standards, specifications and the bid package. PROJECT TIMELINE: 2020 2021 2022 J J A S O N D J F M A M � J � J � A � S � O � N D J F M A Design Bid Construction Project schedule reflects City Council award of construction contract in May 2021 with anticipated completion in April 2022. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS The Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bids for the proposed Lifecycle Curb&Gutter Replacement project. On February 24, 2021,the City received five bids. A summary of the bids is provided below. Abel's Paving & Construction Inc has previously performed work on Wastewater Services, Cleanouts, & MH Adjustments IDIQ Program 2018 (Year 1&2) and several other private concrete work projects all over the City. A. Ortiz Construction & Paving, Inc completed the work for the FY 2020 Lifecycle Curb & Gutter Replacement Project. BASE BID 1 CONTRACTOR (ASPHALT) A. Ortiz Construction & Paving, Inc $501 ,830.00 Abel's Paving & Construction Inc $419,540.04 Ti-Zack Concrete, Inc $595,000.00 EPIC Energy Services, LLC $659,700.00 Mako Contracting $796,700.00 Engineer's Opinion of Probable Cost $493,900.00 ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to award construction contracts to Abel's Paving & Construction Inc, and this would delay the project and conflict with City Council's goal to expedite street projects. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact is in the amount of $419,540.04 with funding available from the Capital Improvement Project Funding FY 2021. FUNDING DETAIL: The CIP shows that the project is planned for FY 2021 and ready to be implemented with funding available from Storm Water Capital Funds. Based on the funding availability, additional project locations from FY 2022 may be added to this construction contract. Fund: Storm Wtr 2021 (Fund 4533) Mission Elem: Storm Water Drainage (043) Project: Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement (Project No. 20113): Reference project 19012 in the FY 2020-2021 Capital Budget document. Account: Construction Contract (550910) Activity: 20113-A-4533-EXP Amount: $419,540.04 RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends awarding construction contract to Abel's Paving & Construction Inc for Lifecycle Curb & Gutter Replacement project in an amount of $419,540.04 with anticipated completion by April 2022. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Maps Bid Tabs Project List Contract N SCALE: N.T.S. 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NO. 20013A CONTRACT NO. 3427 Project Specifications and Drawings available at: Y:\00 LEGISTAR CONST PLANS SPECS\Item No. 21 -0304 Lifecycle Curb & Gutter DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 �yUS C� Go O� H U yea na o n n+e� 1$52 00 52 23 AGREEMENT This Agreement is between the City of Corpus Christi (Owner) and Abel's Paving & Construction Inc. (Contractor). Owner and Contractor agree as follows: ARTICLE 1—WORK 1.01 Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as: Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement Project Number-20113A ARTICLE 2—DESIGNER AND OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 2.01 The Project has been designed by: ECMS, LLC 5001 Oakmont Drive Corpus Christi,TX 78413 ecros@att.net 2.02 The Owner's Authorized Representative for this Project is: Brett Van Hazel, CPM—Asst. Director of Construction City of Corpus Christi—Engineering Services 4917 Holly Rd.,Holly Rd., Bldg, 55 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 ARTICLE 3—CONTRACT TIMES 3.01 Contract Times A. The Work is required to be substantially completed within 365 days after the date when the Contract Times commence to run as provided in the Notice to Proceed and is to be completed and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 17.16 of the General Conditions within 395 days after the date when the Contract Times commence to run. Agreement 005223- 1 Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement—Project No. 20113A Rev 7/2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 B. Performance of the Work is required as shown in Paragraph 7.02 of the General Conditions. C. Milestones, and the dates for completion of each,are as defined in Section 0135 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES. 3.02 Liquidated Damages A. Owner and Contractor recognize that time limits for specified Milestones, Substantial Completion, and completion and readiness for Final Payment as stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. Owner and Contractor recognize that the Owner will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in Paragraph 3.01 and as adjusted in accordance with Paragraph 11.05 of the General Conditions. Owner and Contractor also recognize the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal or arbitration proceeding the actual loss suffered by Owner if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, Owner and Contractor agree that as liquidated damages for delay(but not as a penalty): 1. Substantial Completion: Contractor shall pay Owner 500 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 3.01 for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially complete. 2. Completion of the Remaining Work: Contractor agrees to pay Owner 500 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 3.01 for completion and readiness for final payment until the Work is completed and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 17.16 of the General Conditions. 3. Liquidated damages for failing to timely attain Substantial Completion and Final Completion are not additive and will not be imposed concurrently. 4. Milestones: Contractor agrees to pay Owner liquidated damages as stipulated in SECTION 0135 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES for failure to meet Milestone completions. 5. The Owner will determine whether the Work has been completed within the Contract Times. B. Owner is not required to only assess liquidated damages, and Owner may elect to pursue its actual damages resulting from the failure of Contractor to complete the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 4—CONTRACT PRICE 4.01 Owner will pay Contractor for completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents at the unit prices shown in the attached BID FORM. Unit prices have been computed in accordance with Paragraph 15.03 of the General Conditions. Contractor acknowledges that estimated quantities are not guaranteed, and were solely for the purpose of comparing Bids, and final payment for all unit price items will be based on actual quantities, determined as provided in the Contract Documents. Total Base Bid Price $ 419,540.04 Agreement 005223- 2 Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement—Project No. 20113A Rev 7/2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 ARTICLE 5—PAYMENT PROCEDURES 5.01 Submit Applications for Payment in accordance with Article 17 of the General Conditions. Applications for Payment will be processed by the OAR as provided in the General Conditions. 5.02 Progress Payments; Retainage: A. The Owner will make progress payments on or about the 25th day of each month during performance of the Work. Payment is based on Work completed in accordance with the Schedule of Values established as provided in the General Conditions. B. Progress payments equal to the full amount of the total earned value to date for completed Work minus the retainage listed below and properly stored materials will be made prior to Substantial Completion. 1. The standard retainage is 5 percent. C. Payment will be made for the amount determined per Paragraph 5.02.13, less the total of payments previously made and less set-offs determined in accordance with Paragraph 17.01 of the General Conditions. D. At the Owner's option, retainage may be increased to a higher percentage rate, not to exceed ten percent, if progress on the Project is considered to be unsatisfactory. If retainage in excess of the amount described above is held prior to Substantial Completion,the Owner will place the additional amount in an interest bearing account. Interest will be paid in accordance with Paragraph 6.01. E. At the Owner's option, Owner may pay Contractor 100 percent of the Work completed, less amounts withheld in accordance with Paragraph 17.01 of the General Conditions and less 200 percent of OAR's estimate of the value of Work to be completed or corrected to reach Substantial Completion. Owner may, at its sole discretion, elect to hold retainage in the amounts set forth above for progress payments prior to Substantial Completion if Owner has concerns with the ability of the Contractor to complete the remaining Work in accordance with the Contract Documents or within the time frame established by this Agreement. Release or reduction in retainage is contingent upon and consent of surety to the reduction in retainage. 5.03 Owner will pay the remainder of the Contract Price as recommended by OAR in accordance with Paragraph 17.16 of the General Conditions upon Final Completion and acceptance of the Work. ARTICLE 6—INTEREST ON OVERDUE PAYMENTS AND RETAINAGE 6.01 The Owner is not obligated to pay interest on overdue payments except as required by Texas Government Code Chapter 2251. Invoices must comply with Article 17 of the General Conditions. 6.02 Except as specified in Article 5, the Owner is not obligated to pay interest on moneys not paid except as provided in Texas Government Code Chapter 2252. Agreement 005223-3 Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement—Project No. 20113A Rev 7/2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 ARTICLE 7—CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS 7.01 The Contractor makes the following representations: A. The Contractor has examined and carefully studied the Contract Documents and the other related data identified in the Bidding Documents. B. The Contractor has visited the Site and become familiar with and is satisfied as to the general, local, and Site conditions that may affect cost, progress, and performance of the Work. C. The Contractor is familiar with Laws and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, and performance of the Work. D. The Contractor has carefully studied the following Site-related reports and drawings as identified in the Supplementary Conditions: 1. Geotechnical Data Reports regarding subsurface conditions at or adjacent to the Site; 2. Drawings of physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site; 3. Underground Facilities referenced in reports and drawings; 4. Reports and drawings relating to Hazardous Environmental Conditions, if any, at or adjacent to the Site; and 5. Technical Data related to each of these reports and drawings. E. The Contractor has considered the: 1. Information known to Contractor; 2. Information commonly known to contractors doing business in the locality of the Site; 3. Information and observations obtained from visits to the Site; and 4. The Contract Documents. F. The Contractor has considered the items identified in Paragraphs 7.01.D and 7.01.E with respect to the effect of such information, observations, and documents on: 1. The cost, progress, and performance of the Work; 2. The means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of construction to be employed by Contractor; and 3. Contractor's safety precautions and programs. G. Based on the information and observations referred to in the preceding paragraphs, Contractor agrees that no further examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, or data are necessary for the performance of the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Times, and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. H. The Contractor is aware of the general nature of Work to be performed by Owner and others at the Site that relates to the Work as indicated in the Contract Documents. I. The Contractor has correlated the information known to the Contractor, information and observations obtained from visits to the Site, reports and drawings identified in the Contract Agreement 005223-4 Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement—Project No. 20113A Rev 7/2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 Documents, and all additional examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, and data with the Contract Documents. J. The Contractor has given the OAR written notice of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities, or discrepancies that the Contractor has discovered in the Contract Documents,and the written resolution provided by the OAR is acceptable to the Contractor. K. The Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. L. Contractor's entry into this Contract constitutes an incontrovertible representation by Contractor that without exception all prices in the Agreement are premised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the Contract Documents. M. CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS THE OWNER'S INDEMNITEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 7.14 OF THE GENERAL CONDITIONS AND THE SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS. ARTICLE 8—ACCOUNTING RECORDS 8.01 Accounting Record Availability: The Contractor shall keep such full and detailed accounts of materials incorporated and labor and equipment utilized for the Work consistent with the requirements of Paragraph 15.01 of the General Conditions and as may be necessary for proper financial management under this Agreement. Subject to prior written notice,the Owner shall be afforded reasonable access during normal business hours to all of the Contractor's records, books, correspondence, instructions,drawings, receipts,vouchers, memoranda,and similar data relating to the Cost of the Work and the Contractor's fee. The Contractor shall preserve all such documents for a period of 3 years after the final payment by the Owner. ARTICLE 9—CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 9.01 Contents: A. The Contract Documents consist of the following: 1. Exhibits to this Agreement: a. Contractor's Bid Form. 2. Specifications, forms, and documents listed in SECTION 00 0100 TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3. Drawings listed in the Sheet Index. 4. Solicitation documents and Contractor's response,which are incorporated by reference. 5. Addenda, which are incorporated by reference. 6. Documentation required by the Contract Documents and submitted by Contractor prior to Notice of Award,which is incorporated by reference. B. There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in this Article. C. The Contract Documents may only be amended, modified, or supplemented as provided in Article 11 of the General Conditions. Agreement 005223-5 Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement—Project No. 20113A Rev 7/2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 ARTICLE 10–CONTRACT DOCUMENT SIGNATURES ATTEST CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Michael Rodriguez City Secretary Chief of Staff AUTHORIZED APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: BY COUNCIL Assistant City Attorney ATTEST(IF CORPORATION) CONTRACTOR Abel's P"img—&Gomstruction Inc. (Seal Below) By: L!af?,eb !MB y. 3/17/2021 P16-A=2'C6'247-4F ... Note: Attach copy of authorization to sign if Title: President person signing for CONTRACTOR is not President, Vice President, Chief Executive Officer, or Chief 1442 Cliff Maus Dr. Financial Officer Address Corpus Christi Texas 78405 City State Zip 361-852-1194 N/A Phone Fax abelspaving@gmail.com EMail END OF SECTION Agreement 005223-6 Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement–Project No. 20113A Rev 7/2020 DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 00 3u ul blu VUKIVI Project Name: LIFECYCLE CURB& GUTTER REPLACEMENT Project Number: 20113A Owner: City of Corpus Christi OAR: Designer: IFELIX H. OCANAS,JR., P.E. (ECMS,LLC) By its signature below, Bidder accepts all of the terms and conditions of the Bid Acknowledgement,acknowledges receipt of all Addenda to the Bid and agrees,if this Bid is accepted,to enter into a Contract with the Owner and complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the Bid price. Bidder: Abel's Paving & Construction Inc.- (full legal name of Bidder) Signature: (signature of person with authority to bind the Bidder) Name: Abel Garza Jr. (printed name of person signing Bid Form) Title: President (title of person signing Bid Form) (signature) ����OF T Attest: State of Residency: Texas 22-3903496 OCARAS, JR. Federal Tx ID No. d FELIX H. IL f .•. 'o'b`•���'3300fi '�,`' Address for Notices: 1442 Cliff Maus ,p•.. Corpus Christi +��F•RF�I ST E•� �,`p ••� Texas 78405 �,w��N wA`���..,► Phone: 361-852-1194 Email: abelspaving@gmail.com Lifecycle Curb Gutter Replacement PN-20113A 00 30 01-Page 1 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID:76268D43-A515-4BA7-A2E8-F726970B9236 UU 3U U1 BID FORM Basis of Bid Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED UNIT PRICET EXTENDED QUANTITY AMOUNT Base Bid Part A-General (per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Al Mobilization (not to exceed 5%) LS 1 $12,093.36 $12,093.36 A2 Bonds and Insurance AL 1 $6,046.68 $6,046.68 A3 Traffic Control (Resdential Streets) LS 1 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL(Items Al thru A3) $30,140.04 Part B-STREET IMPROVEMENTS(per SECTION 01 29 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) 131 Remove& Replace Curb & Gutter LF 6,500 $25.00 $162,500.00 B2 Remove& Replace Driveway Approaches SF 6,000 $12.00 $72,000.00 B3 Remove& Replace Asphalt pavement/pavement repairs SY 2,800 $38.25 $107,100.00 B4 Remove& Replace Concrete Sidewalks SF 1,600 $8.00 $12.800.00 B5 jAllowance For Unanticipated Curb&Gutter Work LS 1 $10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 SUBTOTAL PART B-STREET IMPROVEMENTS(Items 61 thru B5) $364,400.00 Part C-ADA IMPROVEMENTS(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) C1 Remove& Replace ADA Curb Ramps SF 600 $32.00 $19,200.00 C2 I Install new ADA Curb Ramps SF 200 SUBTOTAL PART D-ADA IMPROVEMENTS(Cl THRU C2) TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID(PARTS A THRU C) $419,540.04 Lifecycle Curb Gutter Replacement PN-20113A 00 30 01-Page 2 of 2 Capital Improvement Flan 2019 thru 2023 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 19012 Project Name Lifecycle Curb and Gutter Replacement strNt gufter curb (or kerb Type Improvement/Additions Department Storm Water Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Water Utilities Category Storm Drainage Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition\longe f Status Active Description This is an ongoing project where damaged,rolled and failed curb and gutter is removed and replaced along with associated pavement repair throughout the City. In addition to improving drainage,areas considered hazardous to vehicular or pedestrian traffic will receive priority. This project will address problematic areas on a yearly basis as funding allows.Curb replacements shall be designed to exceed a 20-year service life. Justification Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan:Policy Statements pg.48: 1,3&6;pp. 55,56&58-60;2009 Storm Water Master Plan(draft), Sustainability Initiative Expenditures 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Total Construction/Rehab 645,755 460,000 460,000 460,000 2,025,755 Inspection 40,000 40,000 40,000 120,000 Design 60,000 60,000 60,000 180,000 Contingency 40,000 40,000 40,000 120,000 Total 645,755 600,000 600,000 600,000 2,445,755 Funding Sources 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Total Revenue Bonds 645,755 600,000 600,000 600,000 2,445,755 Total 645,755 600,000 600,000 600,000 2,445,755 Budget Impact/Other 71 Replacing rolled,damaged and failed curb and gutters improves area drainage by re-establishing overland drainage flow paths. Identifying isolated sections of failed curb and gutter for replacement before more extensive repairs are required extends service life and is key to minimizing future improvement costs. 616 so �o p A v WoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 DATE: May 5, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Miles Risley, City Attorney Email Address: MilesR(o-)-cctexas.com Office Phone: 826-3873 AEP Distribution Cost Recovery Factor CAPTION: Resolution to authorize intervention in the Public Utility Commission of Texas Docket No. 51984, Application of AEP Texas Inc. ("AEP") to Amend its Distribution Cost Recovery Factor; finding that AEP's application to increase distribution rates within the city should be denied; authorizing participation with the cities served by AEP; authorizing hiring of legal counsel; and finding that the City's reasonable rate case expenses shall be reimbursed by AEP SUMMARY: Resolution to intervene in AEP's filing at the Public Utility Commission of Texas for a Distribution Cost Recovery Factor BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: On April 6, 2021, AEP Texas Inc. filed an Application for approval to Amend its Distribution Cost Recovery Rate Factor to become effective September 1, 2021 (Public Utility Commission of Texas Docket 51984). The City has jurisdiction over the application with regard to customers within the municipal boundary. AEP is seeking approval of a cost recovery factor to recover $54,558,861 in invested capital. The proposed tariff of 0.004392 per kWh would impose an approximately $2.60 increase to the average residential customer's monthly bill. Approval of this Resolution authorizes the City to intervene and participate in the matter with other cities and denies the proposed rates. AEP gives notice of appeal to PUC of any municipal filings and any interim or final orders issued by a municipality's governing body in this matter. ALTERNATIVES: Do not approve the Resolution and do not participate in the case. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding Detail: Fund: Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the Resolution LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resolution RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS FINDING THAT AEP TEXAS INC.'S APPLICATION TO AMEND ITS DISTRIBUTION COST RECOVERY FACTORS TO INCREASE DISTRIBUTION RATES WITHIN THE CITY SHOULD BE DENIED; AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION WITH THE CITIES SERVED BY AEP TEXAS; AUTHORIZING HIRING OF LEGAL COUNSEL; FINDING THAT THE CITY'S REASONABLE RATE CASE EXPENSES SHALL BE REIMBURSED BY THE COMPANY;FINDING THAT THE MEETING AT WHICH THIS RESOLUTION IS PASSED IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED BY LAW; REQUIRING NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION TO THE COMPANY AND LEGAL COUNSEL. WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, Texas ("City") is an electric utility customer of AEP Texas Inc. ("AEP" or "Company"), and a regulatory authority with an interest in the rates and charges of AEP; and WHEREAS,the City is a member of the Cities Served by AEP ("Cities"), a membership of similarly situated cities served by AEP that have joined together to efficiently and cost effectively review and respond to electric issues affecting rates charged in AEP's service area; and WHEREAS, on or about April 6, 2021 AEP filed with the City an Application to Amend its Distribution Cost Recovery Factor ("DCRF"), PUC Docket No. 51984, seeking to increase electric distribution rates by approximately $54.56 million(an approximately $2.60 increase to the average residential customer's bill from the rates just approved in the Company's rate case); and WHEREAS, all electric utility customers residing in the City will be impacted by this ratemaking proceeding if it is granted; and WHEREAS, Cities are coordinating its review of AEP's DCRF filing with designated attorneys and consultants to resolve issues in the Company's application; and WHEREAS, Cities members and attorneys recommend that members deny the DCRF. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: Section 1. That the City is authorized to participate with Cities in PUC Docket No. 51984. Section 2. That subject to the right to terminate employment at any time, the City of hereby authorizes the hiring of the law firm of Lloyd Gosselink and consultants to negotiate with the Company, make recommendations to the City regarding reasonable rates, and to direct any necessary administrative proceedings or court litigation associated with an appeal of this application filed with the PUC. 1 Section 3. That the rates proposed by AEP to be recovered through its DCRF charged to customers located within the City limits, are hereby found to be unreasonable and shall be denied. Section 4. That the Company shall continue to charge its existing rates to customers within the City. Section 5. That the City's reasonable rate case expenses shall be reimbursed in full by AEP within 30 days of presentation of an invoice to AEP. Section 6. That it is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this Resolution is passed is open to the public as required by law and the public notice of the time, place, and purpose of said meeting was given as required. Section 7. That a copy of this Resolution shall be sent to Leila Melhem, American Electric Power Service Corporation, 400 West 15th Street, Suite 1520, Austin, Texas 78701 and to Thomas Brocato, General Counsel to the Cities, at Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, 816 Congress Ave., Suite 1900, Austin, Texas 78701. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of , 2021. Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney 2 PASSED AND APPROVED on the day of , 2021: Paulette M. Guaj ardo Roland Barrera Gil Hernandez Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Ben Molina Mike Pusley Greg Smith ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 3 so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM µoRPORPg4 Public Hearing/First Reading for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting May 25, 2021 DATE: April 23, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Daniel McGinn, AICP, Director of Planning & Environmental Services DanielMc@cctexas.com (361) 826-7011 Public Hearing and Ordinance for voluntary annexation of 18.59 acres in the CaIallen Area. CAPTION: Ordinance annexing approximately 18.59 acres of land at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and US Highway 77/Interstate 69 into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi increasing the total area to 480.75 square miles. SUMMARY: This item is a Public Hearing and First Reading Ordinance on proposed annexation of approximately 18.59 acres of land at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and US Highway 77/Interstate 69 into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi. The Second reading of the Ordinance will be held on May 25, 2021. Upon request by the landowner/developer, LC CaIallen CCTX Hwy 77 LLC, this annexation includes approximately 18.59 acres of land that will be developed multifamily residential and commercial at the southwest corner of County Road (CR) 52 and west of Hwy 77/1-69. Staff recommends approval of the annexation to support new housing, efficient land use where City utilities already exist and to exercise land use controls in this growing area of the community. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Description of the Request Urban Engineering on behalf of the landowners (LD CaIallen CCTX Hwy 77 LLC) requested annexation of their land, being approximately 16.17 acres of land located at the southwest corner of the intersection of County Road 52 and U.S. Highway 77/1-69, an additional 2.42 acres of land associated with County Road 52 ROW will be included to ensure the area is contiguous to the existing City Limits. At full buildout, the developer plans to create 312 multifamily units on 14.60 acres of the subject property with a proposed zoning of "RM-2" Multifamily 2 District. The remaining 1.57 acres are proposed for commercial uses. The zoning district requested for the commercial development is "CG-2" General Commercial District. The current use of the land is farming with no residents. As required by State law for annexation, the annexation area is contiguous to the current City limit line which coincide with the northern right-of-way of County Road 52 and the western ROW of U.S. Highway 77/1-69. City Services to Subiect Property The landowners have agreed to a Municipal Service Plan Agreement with the City and the City Manager is authorized by City Charter to execute the agreement. The subject property is served by the Nueces Co. WCID #3 and the developer will negotiate with that entity for the provision of water to the site. A City wastewater line will be available to the subject property through the newly constructed lift station located to the north of the annexation area and north of the County Road 52 ROW. A six inch gas line terminates near the northeast corner of the site, running along the west boundary of U.S. Highway 77/1-69. The proposed site contains no city master planned streets. The proposed development does not reach a threshold at which additional City Police substations, Fire stations, or City Library, Health, Animal Control, or Parks and Recreation facilities are needed. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the annexation to support efficient land use where City utilities already exist and to exercise land use controls in this growing area of the community. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance with Service Plan Landowners' Petition for Annexation Ordinance annexing approximately 18.59 acres of land at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and US Highway 77/Interstate 69 into the territorial limits of the City of Corpus Christi WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code §43.003 and City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, Article 1 , Sec. 1 authorizes the annexation of territory, subject to the laws of this state; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi has received a petition for annexation from landowner of 16.17 Acres out of Lot 9, Block 1 , Nueces River Irrigation Park and will annex an additional 2.42 acres of land associated with County Road 52 right-of-way to ensure that the annexation area is contiguous to existing City Limits. WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code §43.106 provides that a municipality that proposes to annex any portion of a county road or territory that abuts a county road must also annex the entire width of the county road and the adjacent right-of-way on both sides of the county road; WHEREAS, offers of a development agreement pursuant to Texas Local Government Code §43.016 has been made; WHEREAS, the City Council finds that Corpus Christi City Charter Article X, Sec 2 authorizes the City Manager to execute a Municipal Service Plan Agreement with the owners of land in the area for the provision of services in the area to be annexed, and the City negotiated and entered into the attached Municipal Service Plan Agreement with the owners of land in the area for the provision of services in the area to be annexed; WHEREAS, on May 18th, 2021 , a public hearing was held by the City Council, during City Council meetings held in the Council Chambers, at City Hall, in the City of Corpus Christi, following proper notice including publication of notice of the hearings in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Corpus Christi and posted on the City's Internet website, for the consideration of annexation proceedings for the defined lands and territory, during which all persons interested in the annexations were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, City Council finds that the territory now proposed to be annexed lies wholly within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, City Council finds that the territory now proposed to be annexed abuts and is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, City Council finds that the territory now proposed to be annexed constitutes lands and territories subject to annexation as provided by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi and the laws of the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, City Council finds that it would be advantageous to the City and to its citizens and in the public interest to annex the lands and territory hereinafter described. 1 of 6 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby found to be true and correct and are hereby adopted by the City Council and made a part hereof for all purposes as findings of fact. SECTION 2. That an 18.59 acres, more or less, described by metes and bounds and a survey map in Exhibit A and Exhibit B, generally located to the south of County Road 52 and west of US Highway 77/1-69, is annexed to, brought within the corporate limits, and made an integral part of the City of Corpus Christi. Exhibit A and Exhibit B are incorporated into and made a part of this ordinance. SECTION 3. That the owners and inhabitants of the tracts or parcels of land annexed by this ordinance are entitled to all the rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and property owners of the City of Corpus Christi, and are subject to and bound by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, and the ordinances, resolutions, motions, laws, rules and regulations of the City of Corpus Christi and to all intents and purposes as the present owners and inhabitants of the City of Corpus Christi are subject. SECTION 4. The Municipal Service Plan attached to this ordinance as Exhibit C is approved. Exhibit C is incorporated into and made a part of this ordinance. The service plan provides for the same number of services and levels of service for the annexed area and to the same extent that such services are in existence in the area annexed immediately preceding the date of annexation or that are otherwise available in other parts of the city with land uses and population densities similar to those contemplated or projected in the area annexed. SECTION 5. That the City Manager or his designee is directed and authorized to perform or cause to be performed all acts necessary to correct the official map of the City and its extra territorial jurisdiction to add the territory annexed as required by law. SECTION 6. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of the ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 7. The City Secretary is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Nueces County, Texas, a certified copy of this ordinance. SECTION 8. This ordinance is effective upon passage on second reading. 2of6 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 3 EXHIBIT A METES AND BOUNDS 18.59 acres NOTES for a 18.59 Acres, comprising a 16.17 acre tract, out of Lot 9, Block 1 , Nueces River Irrigation Park, as recorded in Vol. A, Pg. 54, of Map of Records of Nueces County, Texas described in a Special Warranty Deed from TXCT Realty, LLC, to LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2020038038, Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas; and a tract of land containing 0.812 acres of land out of Lot 9, Block 1 , Nueces River Irrigation Park, recorded in Vol. A, Pg. 54, of the Map of Records of Nueces County, Texas; and a tract of land containing 0.925 acres of land out of Lot 8, Block 1 , of Nueces River Irrigation Park as recorded in Vol. A, Pg. 54, of the Map of Records of Nueces County, Texas; and a segment of County Road 52 Right-of-Way (ROW). These tracts and ROW being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows. BEGINNING at a TXDOT Type II Monument Found, on the West ROW line of US Highway 77, the North line of a 12.00-acre tract described as Tract 1 , in a Deed from the Commercial National Bank of Beeville to Steven R. Hook, as recorded in Volume 2117, Page 231 , Deed of Records of Nueces County, Texas, for the Southeast corner of the said 16.17 acre tract and this tract, from Whence a TXDOT Type II Monument Found, bears South 09018'06" West, 271.29 Feet; THENCE North 84° 53' 48" West, with the common boundary line of said 12.00-acre tract and the said 16.17-acre tract, 975.74 Feet, to a Mag Nail with washer stamped "URBAN ENGR CCTD" Found, being an inner corner of said 12.00-acre tract, for the Southwest corner of the said 16.17-acre tract and this tract; THENCE North 09° 15' 02" East, continuing with the said common boundary line of the 12.00-acre tract, 726.52 feet, to a 5/8 inch iron rod with red plastic cap stamped "URBAN ENGR C.C. TX" found, on the South ROW line of County Road 52, for the Northwest corner of said 16.17-acre tract, the Southwest corner of the 0.812-acre tract, and point along the western boundary of this tract; THENCE North 09° 12' 14" East, along the Western edge of 0.812-acre tract, a distance of 33.94 feet, to the South ROW line of County Road 52, to the Northwest corner of the 0.812-acre tract, and a point on the western boundary of this tract; THENCE North 09° 16' 57" East, a distance of 30.08 feet, crossing the length of the 30' County Road 52 ROW to a point along the Northern edge of the County Road 52 ROW, same point being the Southeast corner of the 0.925-acre tract, for a point along the western boundary of this tract; THENCE North 09° 16' 56" East, a distance of 35.429 feet, to the Northwest corner of the 0.925-acre tract, for the Northeast corner of this tract; 4 THENCE South 850 38' 35" East, a distance of 770.59 feet, to a set 5/8" Iron Rod with plastic cap stamped "City of Corpus Christi, TX", for a point on the Northern edge of the 0.925-acre tract, and a point along this tract; THENCE South 800 45' 05" East, a distance of 156.00 feet, to a set 5/8" Iron Rod with plastic cap stamped "City of Corpus Christi, TV, being a point along the Northern edge of the 0.925-acre tract, and a point along the Northern edge of this tract; THENCE North 540 14' 45" East, a distance of 70.71 feet, to a set 5/8" Iron Rod with plastic cap stamped "City of Corpus Christi, TV on the West ROW line of U.S. Highway 77, being the Northeast corner of the 0.925-acre tract, also being the Northeast corner of this tract; THENCE South 09° 14' 37" West, continuing with the West ROW line of U.S. Highway 77, a distance of 80.82 feet, to a point on the North ROW of County Road 52, being the Southeast corner of the 0.925-acre tract, for a point along the Eastern edge of this tract; THENCE South 09° 17' 40" West, continuing with the West ROW line of U.S. Highway 77, a distance of 30.08 feet, crossing the length of the 30' County Road 52 ROW to a point along the Southern edge of the County Road 52 ROW, same point being the Northeast corner of the aforementioned 0.812-acre tract, for a point along the Eastern boundary of this tract; THENCE South 09° 14' 55" West, continuing with the West ROW line of U.S. Highway 77, a distance of 93.10 feet, being the Southeast corner of the 0.812-acre tract, same point being the Northeast corner of the 16.17-acre tract, for a point along the Western edge of this tract; THENCE South 09° 18' 04" West, along the West U.S. Highway 77 ROW, continuing with the Eastern edge of said 16.17-acre tract, a distance of 667.151 feet, to the Southeast corner of the 16.17 acre tract, to the Point of Beginning, containing 18.59 Acres (809,780.40 Sq. Ft.) of land, more or less. Grid Bearings and Distances shown hereon are referenced to the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, Texas South Zone 4205, and are based on the North American Datum of 1983(2011) Epoch 2010.00. 5 EXHIBIT B ANNEXATION AREA MAP UNE DIRECTLDN 7IST4%CE•n 1 d,: -. . U N 54.Si-4a W 975749 "rf * r - AY" L2 N 45.75-CC€ '2fl5=1 _ }, 4x L3 IYMIZ-14E 33M7 L4 w LS N94�Sy- Afir G 55E , j�.U LS 5&•38.35 E 77Q.5PC �_ - r b . 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Legend Ll City-•�Current 1 N�a At"'oLL r ®Icek 7 �.• f =Intl in Y+n Irr�arlo .;ti.'e 91.4.p Annexation i R*I—n,2L`a.L.F_ _9 51•Map ane -- ,v City Of Print Date: 0310212021 Corpus Christi IStI ExnibitA.Annexation Area p =18.59 acres 0 125 250 500 1 inch=200 feet Feet 6 EXHIBIT C MUNICIPAL SERVICE PLAN AGREEMENT FOR 16.17 ACRES OUT OF LOT 9, BLOCK 1 , NUECES RIVER IRRIGATION PARK This MUNICIPAL SERVICE PLAN AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi ("City"'), and LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC ("Landowner"), both of which may be referred to herein singularly as "Party" or collectively as the "Parties." WHEREAS, the Landowner has requested that the City consider annexation of a tract of land totaling approximately 16.17 acres of land situated in Nueces County, Texas, as specifically described in Special Warranty Deed attached as Exhibit "A" ("Subject Property"'), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes; WHEREAS, the City intends to institute annexation proceedings for the "Subject Property; WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code §43.0672 requires a written agreement for the provision of services in the area first be entered into between the City and Landowner of the Subject Property prior to annexation; WHEREAS, the City and the Landowner agree each will benefit from the City's development restrictions and zoning requirements, as well as other municipal services provided by the City which are good and valuable consideration for the Landowner to request annexation and for the Parties to enter into this Agreement for the City to provide the listed services upon annexation and in accordance with this Agreement; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, finds and determines that this Agreement will not provide any fewer services or a lower level of services in the annexation area than were in existence in the annexation area at the time immediately preceding the annexation process. The service agreement will provide the annexed area with a level of service, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance that is comparable to the level of service, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance available in other parts of the municipality with topography, land use, and population density similar to those reasonably contemplated or projected in the area. WHEREAS, it is found that all statutory requirements have been satisfied and the City is authorized by Texas Local Government Code Chapter 43, to annex the Subject Property into the City; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the Parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1. Recitals The Parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the foregoing recitals are hereby found to be true and correct and are hereby adopted by the Parties and made a part hereof for all purposes. 1 Section 2. Services to be Provided The following service list represents the provision of services agreed to between the landowner of the Property and the City establishing a program under which the City will provide municipal services to the Subject Property as required by Texas Local Government Code §43.0672, which will be provided at a level consistent with services levels provided to other similarly situated areas within the City. a. General Municipal Services. The following services shall be provided immediately from the effective date of the annexation: (1) Police Protection: Services to be Provided: The Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD) will provide police protection. (2) Fire Protection: Services to be Provided: The Corpus Christi Fire Department will provide fire protection and suppression through its existing fire stations. (3) Emergency Medical Service: Services to be Provided: The Corpus Christi Fire Department will provide emergency medical services. (4) Solid Waste Collection: Services to be Provided: After the effective date of annexation, the City of Corpus Christi will provide solid waste services to single family residential customers directly or indirectly through a third-party contract. Commercial garbage collection service for businesses and multi-family residences is available on a subscription basis from private service providers. The City of Corpus Christi will allow commercial refuse collectors to continue providing this service to condominium complexes, multi-family apartments and commercial and industrial establishments. (5) Water Service: Existing Services: Currently, the Nueces County WCID #3 holds a water certificate of convenience and necessity ("CCN") for the annexation area. Services to be Provided: In accordance with the applicable rules and regulations for the provision of water service, water service will be provided to the Subject Property, or applicable portions thereof, by the utility holding a water CCN for the subject property or portions thereof (the "CCN holder") and, as applicable, the utility providing wholesale or retail water service to said CCN holder. Absent a water CCN, by the utility in whose jurisdiction the Subject Property, or portions hereof as applicable, is located, the extension of water service will be provided in accordance with all the ordinances, regulations, and policies of the City. 2 (6) Wastewater Service: Existing Services: Currently, the annexation area lies outside a wastewater certificate of convenience and necessity ("CCN"). Services to be Provided: Absent a wastewater CCN by the utility in whose jurisdiction the subject property, or portions thereof as applicable, is located, the extension of wastewater service will be provided in accordance with all the ordinances, regulations, and policies of the City. When areas are not reasonably accessible to a public wastewater facility of sufficient capacity as determined by adopted City wastewater standards, individual aerobic system or individual wastewater treatment plant will be utilized in accordance with all the ordinances, regulations, and policies of the City. (7) Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities that are not Within the Service Area of Another Water or Wastewater Utility: Water and wastewater service will be provided in accordance with the Corpus Christi Unified Development Code, Utility Department Policies and engineering standards and provided the service is not within the certificated service area of another utility through existing facilities located within or adjacent to the area. Any and all water or wastewater facilities owned or maintained by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, at the time of the proposed annexation shall continue to be maintained by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. Any and all water or wastewater facilities that may be the property of another municipality or other entity shall not be maintained by the City of Corpus Christi unless the facilities are dedicated to and accepted by the City of Corpus Christi. The current water line mains at their existing locations shall be available for point of use extension based upon the current City's standard water extension policies now existing or as may be amended. On-site sewage facilities may be allowed contingent upon the property owner meeting all city, county, state and federal requirements. (8) Operation and Maintenance of Roads and Streets, including Street Lighting: The City will maintain public streets over which the City has jurisdiction. Roads, streets or alleyways which are dedicated to and accepted by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, or which are owned by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, shall be maintained to the same degree and extent that other roads, streets and alleyways are maintained in the City. Lighting of public roads, streets and alleyways shall be maintained by the applicable utility company servicing the City unless the lighting facility has been dedicated to the public, in which case the City will be the operator. 3 (9) Operation and Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools: Currently there are no public recreational facilities in the annexation area including parks, playgrounds, or swimming pools. Any park that may be under the responsibility of the County will be maintained by the City only upon dedication of the park by the County to the City and acceptance of the park by the City Council. If the City acquires any parks, playgrounds, or swimming pools within the annexation area, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services. (10) Operation and Maintenance of any other Publicly-Owned Facility, Building, or Service: Currently there are no such other publicly owned facilities, buildings, or services identified. If the City acquires any publicly owned facilities, buildings, or services within the annexation area, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services. (11) Planning and Zoning Services: Existing Services: Subdivision planning services currently provided when plats are submitted for City review. Services to be Provided: The City will impose and enforce zoning, subdivision development, site development and building code regulations with the Annexed Area upon the effective date of the annexation. Enforcement will be in accordance with City ordinances. Development plans and plats for projects within the Annexed Area will be reviewed for compliance with City standards. The use of land in a legal manner may continue in accordance with Texas Local Government Code §43.002. (12) Other Municipal Services: City recreational facilities, including parks and library, will be available for use by landowners or residents of the Annexed Area on the same basis as those facilities are available to current City landowners and residents. City residents receive program preference for some City programs. Excluding gas and electric services, other City services including Animal Control, Code Enforcement, Municipal Court and General Administration services will be also be available to landowners and residents in the Annexed Area on the same basis those facilities are available to current City landowners and residents. All other services contemplated herein will be available upon the effective date of annexation. b. Capital improvements. No additional capital improvements are necessary at this time to service the Subject Property in the same manner as similarly situated properties. Upon development of the Subject Property or redevelopment, the Landowner will be responsible for the development costs the same as a developer in a similarly situated area under the ordinances in effect at the time of development or redevelopment. Capital improvement acquisition or construction will occur in accordance with applicable ordinances and regulations and the adopted capital improvement plans of the City, as may be amended. 4 (1) Water and Wastewater Facilities: Water and Wastewater infrastructure and improvements will be constructed by the Landowner or Landowner's developer according to the Corpus Christi Unified Development Code, City's Water and Wastewater standards, and City's master plans, as may be amended. (2) Roads and Streets: Road and street infrastructure and improvements will be constructed by the Landowner or Landowner's developer according to the Corpus Christi Unified Development Code, City's design standards, and City's master plans, as may be amended. In general, the City will acquire control of all public roads and public streets within the annexation area upon annexation. Future extensions of roads or streets and related facilities, such as traffic control devices, within the City limits will be governed by the City's standard policies and procedures. (3) Street Lighting: Street lighting in new and existing subdivisions will be installed and maintained in accordance with the applicable standard policies and procedures. Section 3. Schedule of Services In accordance with Texas Local Government Code § 43.0672(c), no other services are contemplated by this Agreement and a schedule for future services as contemplated by Texas Local Government Code § 43.0672(b) is not applicable as all services identified herein will be provided upon the effective date of annexation. Section 4. Level of Service Nothing in this Agreement shall require the City to provide a uniform level of full municipal services to each area of the City, including the annexed areas, if different characteristics of topography, land use, and population density are considered a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. The City of Corpus Christi will provide services to the newly annexed area in a manner that is similar in type, kind, quantity, and quality of service presently enjoyed by the citizens of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, who reside in areas of similar topography, land utilization and population density. Section 5. Vested Rights Claims. This Agreement is not a permit for the purposes of Texas Local Government Code Chapter 245. Section 6. Effective Term The term of this Agreement (the "Term") is ten (10) years from the Effective Date. This agreement is effective upon execution by the City. 5 Section 7. Force Majeure In case of an emergency, such as force majeure as that term is defined in this Agreement, in which the City is forced to temporarily divert its personnel and resources away from the annexation area for humanitarian purposes or protection of the general public, the City obligates itself to take all reasonable measures to restore services to the annexation area of the level described in this Agreement as soon as possible. Force Majeure shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, war, blockages, insurrection, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, storms, floods, washouts, droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, arrest and restraint of government, explosions, collisions and other inability of the City, whether similar to those enumerated or otherwise, which is not within the control of the City. Unavailability or shortage of funds shall not constitute Force Majeure for purposes of this Agreement. Section 8. Legal Construction. If any provision in this Agreement is for any reason found to be unenforceable, to the extent the unenforceability does not destroy the basis of the bargain among the parties, the unenforceable provision will not affect any other provision hereof, and this Agreement will be construed as if the unenforceable provision had never been a part of the Agreement. Whenever context requires, the singular will include the plural and neuter include the masculine or feminine gender, and vice versa. Headings on this Agreement are for reference only and are not intended to restrict or define the text of any section. This Agreement will not be construed more or less favorably between the Parties by reason of authorship or origin of language. Section 9. Amendment and Modifications. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in a written instrument that is executed by both the City and the landowner or landowners after it has been authorized by the City Council. Section 10. Effect of Future Laws. No subsequent change in the law regarding annexation shall affect the enforceability of this Agreement. Section 11. Venue and Applicable Law. Venue for this Agreement shall be in Nueces County, Texas. This Agreement shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. Section 12. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatory Parties had signed the same document. All counterparts will be construed together and will constitute one and the same instrument. Section 13. Entire Agreement This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the rights herein granted and the obligations herein assumed and cannot be varied except by written agreement of the Parties. Any oral representation or modification concerning this 6 instrument shall be of no force and effect except for any subsequent modification in writing, signed by the Party to be charged. Section 14. Binging Effect/Authority This agreement binds and inures to the benefit of the Parties and their respective heirs, successors, and permitted assigns. Each party further warrants that each signatory to this agreement is legally authorized to bind the respective individual or entity for the purpose established herein. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI LANDOWNER By: By: Peter Zanoni, R. Neil Crouch II City Manager Manager LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC Date: Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Buck Brice Assistant City Attorney for the City Attorney 7 2020 -2020038038 08t28/2020 11:5MM Page I of 7 EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON,YOU MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OR ALL OFT FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM ANY INSTRUMENT THAT TRANSFERS AN INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY BEFORE IT IS FILED FOR RE CORD INT PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER. SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED Date: August 2d,2020 Grantor: TXCT Realty,LLC, a Texas limited liability company Grantor's Mailing Address: 9706 Appin Falls Spring, Texas 77379 Attention: Mr. Terry Oppliger Grantee: LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Grantee's Mailing Address: 2313 Penrose Ave. Mesquite, Texas 75150 Attention: R.Neil Crouch, 11 Consideration: The Property is conveyed to Grantee for Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration cash in hand paid by Grantee to Grantor. Property (including any improvements): 16.17 ACRES OUT OF LOT 9,BLOCK 1,NUECES RIVER IRRIGATION PARK, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME A, PAGE 54, OF THE MAP RECORDS OF NUECES COUNTY,TEXAS,BEING A PORTION OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN A PARTITION DEED BETWEEN ALBERT F. STUCHLY AND WIFE, MARGARET STUCHLY AND CHARLES A. STUCHLY AND WIFE, HATTIE STUCHLY,AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 793,PAGE 336,DEED RECORDS OF NUECES COUNTY,TEXAS,SAID 16.17 ACRE TRACT BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT"A"ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN. Special Warranty Deed Page 1 2020 -2020038038 08t28/2020 11:53AM Page 2 of 7 Reservations from Conveyance: None Exceptions to Conveyance and Warranty: The Property shall be conveyed subject to the following matters (collectively the "Permitted Exceptions"): (a) Rights of tenants in possession under any and all outstanding lease agreement recorded or unrecorded. (b) The rights of Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District No.3 to levy taxes,standby fees,and issue bonds,together with any and all easement rights relating to the Utility service provided to the subject property. (c) Pipeline Right of Way dated December 17, 1936, from Joe A. Stuchly to Magnolia Pipe Line Company,recorded under Clerk's File No. 111424,Volume 229, Page 12, Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas, assigned to Koch Gathering Systems, Inc. by instrument dated January 3, 1986,recorded under Clerk's File No. 475739,Volume 1999, Page 935, Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas. (d) Right of Way dated December 12, 1945, form Joe A. Stuchly and wife, Winnie Stuchly to Central Power and Light Company,recorded under Clerk's File No. 214970, Volume 317, Page 347,Deed Records of Nueces County,Texas. (e) Terms, conditions and provisions of Agreement and QuitClaim of Water Rights dated June 18, 1962,from Albert F. Stuchly and Margaret Stuchly to Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District No. 3,recorded under Clerk's File No. 623301,Volume 998, Page 321, Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas. Utility Easement and Covenant of Access dated June 26, 2017, executed by TXCT Realty,LLC to Nueces Electric Cooperative,Inc.,recorded under Clerk's File No. 2017039395, Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas. (g) Coal,lignite,oil,gas or other mineral interest(s),together with rights incident thereto,contained in Mineral and/or Royalty Deed dated July 26, 1979,form Charles Venice Canine, Jr., Independent Executor and Trust names in the Will of Walton S. Jolley, Deceased to Jack Robert Jolley, recorded under Clerk's File No. 144955, Volume 706, Page 64, Oil and Gas Records of Nueces County, Texas. (h) Interest in and to all coal, lignite, oil, gas, and other minerals, and all rights incident thereto, contained in Warranty Deed dated July 25, 1925, form W.J. Jolley and wife, Mary F. Jolley to Joe A. Stuchly, recorded under Clerk's File No. 22147, Volume 156, Page 8, Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas, which document Special Warranty Deed Page 2 2020 -2020038038 08/28/2020 11:53AM Page 3 of 7 contains the following language "Reservation by Grantor of an undivided interest in and to all the oil, gas and other minerals". (i) All,leases,grants,exceptions or reservations of coal,lignite,oil,gas and other minerals, together with all rights, privileges, and immunities relating thereto, appearing in the Public Records whether listed or not. There may be leases, grants, exceptions or reservations of mineral interest that are not listed. 0) All matters shown, including but not limited to fence not following the property line, on the Vacant Lot Survey dated March 2, 2020, prepared by Urban Engineering, James David Carr, RPLS, License No. 6458. (k) Building restrictions and zoning regulations heretofore or hereafter adopted by any governmental,municipal or other public authority relating to or encumbering the Property. (1) Real property taxes for 2020 and subsequent years,and subsequent taxes and assessments by any taxing authority for 2020 and prior years due to change in land usage or ownership. "As Is,Where Is" Conveyance: GRANTEE, BY ACCEPTANCE OF THIS SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED, ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT HAS INSPECTED AND ASSESSED THE PROPERTY AND HAS SATISFIED ITSELF AS TO THE CONDITION OF SAME, INCLUDING THE PRESENCE OR ALLEGED PRESENCE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (WHETHER UNDER LOCAL, STATE, FEDERAL, COMMON LAW OR OTHERWISE) IN, ON, UNDER OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY AND THAT IT ACCEPTS THE PROPERTY"AS IS" AND " +RE IS" AND WITH ALL FAULTS, WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY AS TO HABITABILITY, SUITABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE,SAVE AND EXCEPT THE WARRANTIES OF TITLE CONTAINED D REIN. Grantor, for the Consideration and subject to the Reservations from Conveyance and the Exceptions to Conveyance and Warranty set forth herein,(a)grants,sells,and conveys to Grantee the Property,together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in any way belonging,to have and to hold it to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever and (b) binds Grantor and Grantor's heirs and successors to warrant and forever defend all and singular the Special Warranty Deed Page 3 2020 -2020038038 08I28/2020 11:53AM Page 4 of 7 Property to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors,and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof, by, through or-under Grantor, but not otherwise. When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural. Signature page follows: Special Warranty Deed Page 4 2020 -2020038038 08t28/2020 11:53AM Page 5 of 7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Special Warranty Deed has been executed by Grantor on the date of the acknowledgment set forth below, to be effective for all purposes as of Augustzll 2020, TXCT Realty,LLC B y: I I M crr, anagger THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF HARRIS § This instrument was acknowledged before me on C7-9)1-7—q 2020, by Terry Oppliger, Manager of TXCT Realty, LLC, a Texas limited liability company on behalf of said limited liability company. saA Pim. GELASYZDEK NOTARY PUBLIC IN 131461559 state of Texas Notary Pul& in and for Wdtate of Texas Comm.Exp-02 22-202 After recording return to: Special Warranty Deed Signature Page 3020 3020038038 011128/2030 11:53AM Page 6xf 7 Exhibit A Property 16.17 ACRES OUT OF LOT NINE(9), BLOCK ONE(1), NUECES RIVER IRRIGATION PARK an Addition in Nu*cmo County. Texae, as mhoxm/ by the map orplat thereof, n*omnded in Volume A, Page 54, Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, to which reference is here made for all pertinent purposes. 18.17ACRE TRACT OFLAND, OUT DFLOT&. BLOCK 1. NUECEBRIVER IRRIGATION PARK, ea recorded inVolume& Page 54. ofthe Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, being the same land described inaSpecial VV ntyDeedfrornTarryK8. OppigortoTX[TRsa|ty. LbC. asnncopdadin Document No. 201G059548. Official Public Records ofNuemaeCounty, Texas, said 1G.17acre tract being more fully described aefollows: BEGINNING aLaTXDDTType\| Monument found, onthe West ofU8Highway 77. the North line of a 12.00 Acre Tract described as Tract 1, in a Deed from The Commercial National Bank of Beeville to Steven R. Hook, as recorded in Volume 2117, Page 231, Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas, for the Southeast corner ofthis Tract, from WHENCE oTXDCTType HMonument found, bears, South OQ10'06'West, 271.2Afeet; THENCE. North 84' 5348"West,with the North line of said 12.00Acre Tract, 975.74 feet, to a Mag Nail with washer stamped"URBAN ENGR CCTX'Set, for an inner ell corner of said 12.00 Acre Tract, the Southwest comer ofthis tract; THENCE. North 090 15' O2' East, with the said 12.00Acre Tract, 72G.52feet, too5/8inch iron rod with red plastic cap stamped"URBAN ENGFlC.C. TX"Set` onthe South Right-of-VVayline of County Road 52. for the Northwest corner ofthis tract; THENCE, with the said South Right-of-Way line mafollows: " South 84"46' 07" East, 865.02 feet tom5/8inch iron rod with red plastic cap stamped"URBAN ENGR C.C. T)C'Set; ~ South 80'4251" East, 60.92feet too5/8inch iron rod with red plastic cap stamped"URBAN ENBRCC �X'Set' ^ South 42' 51" East, 70.71feet to a 5/8inch iron rod with red plastic cap stamped"URBAN ENGR C.C. TX'Set on the said West Right-of-Way line, for a comer of this tract; THENCE, South 09' 18' 06!'\A/mot. with the said West FUQht+duWhayline, G60.52feet, tothe POINT OF BEGINNING, containing 1G.17Acres(7O4.528 Sq. Ft.)of Land, more orless. Special Warranty Deed Exhibit 2020-2020038038 0812812020 11:53 AM Page 7 of 7 Nueces County Kara Sands Nueces County Clerk Instrument Number: 2020038038 eRecording - Real Property DEED Recorded On: August 28, 2020 11:53 AM Number of Pages: 7 " Examined and Charged as Follows: " Total Recording: $31.00 STATE OF TEXAS Y 0OG9r NUECES COUNTY � y I hereby certify that this Instrument was FILED In the File Number sequence on the date/time cy '' S printed hereon,and was duly RECORDED in the Official Records of Nueces County,Texas. �oF NUE� Kara Sands Nueces County Clerk Nueces County, TX ***********THIS PAGE IS PART OF THE INSTRUMENT*********** Any provision herein which restricts the Sale, Rental or use of the described REAL PROPERTY because of color or race is invalid and unenforceable under federal law. File Information: Record and Return To: Document Number: 2020038038 Simplifile Receipt Number: 20200828000091 484 North 300 West, Suite 202 Recorded Date/Time: August 28, 2020 11:53 AM User: Lourdes V Provo UT Station: CLERK05 URBAN ENGINEERING February 1, 2021 Ms. Leane Heldenfels, City Planner City of Corpus Christi Planning and ESI 1201 Leopard Street, 4"' Floor Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 Subject: 16.17 Acres out of Lot 9, Block 1. Nueces River Irrigation Park (Owner: LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC) Ms. Heldenfels, We, Urban Engineering, on behalf of LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC, formally submit to the City of Corpus Christi,this request for annexation of the subject property as allowed in Chapter 43, Section 43.014 of the State of Texas Local Government Code. The subject property is contiguous to the current City limits and is currently being used for agricultural purposes. The owner of the property is proposing a 13-building apartment community with a commercial tract at the Northeast corner of the property. Requested zoning at annexation for the apartments is RM-2. Requested zoning at annexation for the commercial tract is CG- 2. There are currently no residential units on the property. The only structures currently on the site are a lift station and Electric transformer located at the Northwest corner of the property. The apartment site is proposed to be constructed in a single phase. The table below lists the size and amount of proposed housing units. The attached site plan shows the layout of the proposed buildings, parking/paving and open space. The attached tax statement contains the current property values. There are no streets proposed with this development, therefore a proposed street plan is not being provided. Water service will be provided by Nucces County Water Control and Improvement District No. 3. Sanitary sewer service will be provided by the City of Corpus Christi. Water is available to site along County Road 52. Sanitary sewer is also available along County Road 52. UNIT TABULATION TYPE AREA NO. % TOTAL AREA A] 732 108 34.62% 79,056 59.62% A2 802 78 25.00% 62,556 186(1)bedroom units B1 1,047 48 15.38% 50,256 40.38% B2 1,124 78 25.00% 87,672 126(2)bedroom units TOTAL 312 100.00% 279,540 312 total units Thank you vier alvan (361)854-3101 2725 SWANTNER DR, • CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS 78404 FAX(361)854-6001 www.urbaneng.com TBPE Firm#145 so �o o� A P v AGENDA MEMORANDUM µoRPORPg4 Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 05/18/21 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 05/25/21 DATE: April 15, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, AIA, Director Development Services Department AlRaymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Rezoning a property at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and Interstate 69 CAPTION: Zoning Case No. 0421-02, LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC. (District 1) Ordinance zoning a property being annexed at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and Interstate 69 to the "CG-2 General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District. SUMMARY: The purpose of the rezoning request is for a commercial and multifamily development. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property is 16.174 acres in size and is currently "OCL" Outside of the City Limits of Corpus Christi and consists of vacant property and is in the process of being annexed. To the north are vacant properties recently zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District. To the south and west are vacant properties also located outside of the City Limits. To the east are various car dealerships zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District and a Manufactured Home Subdivision zoned "RMH" Manufactured Home District. Conformity to City Policy The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Northwest Area Development Plan and is planned for a Planned Development use. The proposed rezoning is compatible with neighboring properties and with the general character of the surrounding area. This rezoning does not have a negative impact upon the surrounding neighborhood. However, adequate buffering should be considered along the shared property line between the residential and commercial developments. New Proposed County Road 52 Lift Station Improvements are planned for this area. The new lift station will be able to serve around 256 Acres and will upgrade the capacity from 50 gallons per minute (gpm) to 705 gpm. This lift station is meant to handle an assortment of future uses including Low Density Residential, High Density Residential and Commercial development. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 3 within 200-foot notification area 1 outside notification area As of March 26, 2021: I n Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the 200-foot notification area* is in opposition. "Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom.The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet/Total square footage of all property in the notification area=Percentage of public opposition Commission Recommendation Planning Commission recommended approval of the zoning to the "CG-2" General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District on March 17, 2021. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the zoning to the "CG-2" General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the zoning request. Vote Count: For: 9 Opposed: 0 Absent: 0 Abstai ned: 0 LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Zoning Case No. 0421-02, LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC. (District 1). Ordinance zoning a property being annexed at or near the intersection of County Road 52 and Interstate 69 to the "CG-2 General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Planning Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this rezoning is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as Tract 1 : Being a 14.602 acre tract, out of Lot 9, Block 1 , Nueces River Irrigation Park, as recorded in Volume A, Page 54, of the Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, and being a portion of a 16.17 Acre Tract, described in a Special Warranty Deed from TXCT Realty, LLC, to LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2020038038, Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas as shown in Exhibit "K.- to the "RM-2" Multifamily District. Tract 2: Being a 1.572 acre tract, out of Lot 9, Block 1, Nueces River Irrigation Park, as recorded in Volume A, Page 54, of the Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, and being a portion of a 16.17 Acre Tract, described in a Special Warranty Deed from TXCT Realty, LLC, to LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2020038038, Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas as shown in Exhibit "B".- to B":to the "CG-2" General Commercial District. The subject property is located at or near the southwest corner of the intersection of County Road 52 and Interstate 69. Exhibit A and B, which are the Metes and Bounds of the subject properties attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 3. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1 , 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 4. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 6. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1 , Section 1 .10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 7. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Page 2 of 9 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021 . ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 9 Exhibit A URBAN E N G I N E E F I N(_= Job No_:42879.Co_00 January 7,2021 14.602 Acre Annexation Tract STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES Fieldno#es for a 14.602 Acre,Annexation Tract.out of Lot 9, Block 1,Nueces River Irrigation Park. as recorded in Volume A. Page 54, of the Map Records of Nueces County.Texas, and being a portion of a 16.17 Acre Tract, described in a Special Warranty Deed fi•om TXCT Realty.LLC, to LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2020038038, Official Public Records of Nueces County,Texas,said 14.602 Acre Tract being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a TXDOT Type II Momunent Found,on the West Right-0f--Way line of US Highway 77.the North line of a 12.00 Acre Tract described as Tract 1,in a Deed fiom The Commercial National Bank of Beeville to Steven R. Hook, as recorded in Volume 2117, Page 231, Deed Records of Nueces County. Texas. for the Southeast comer of the said 16.17 Acre Tract and this Tract: fi•om Whence a TXDOT Type II Monument Found.bears South 09°18'06"West,271.29 Feet: Thence,North 8453'48"West.with the common boundary line of the said 12.00 Acre Tract and the said 16.17 Acre Tract,975.74 Feet. to a Mag Nail with washer stamped`'URBAN ENGR CCTX" Found.being an inner ell comer of said 12.00 Acre Tract,for the Southwest corner of the said 16.17 Acre Tract and this Tract: Thence,North 0915'02"East,continuing with the said common boundary lune,726.52 Feet,to a 518 Inch Iron Rod with red plastic cap stamped"URBAN ENGR C.C.TX"Found,on the South Right-of- Way line of County Road 52.for the Northwest comer of the said 16.17 Acre Tract and this Tract; Thence, South 84°46'07" East,with the common boundary lune of the said South Right-of-Way and the said 16.17 Acre Tract.775.73 Feet.to a corner of this Tract.fiom Whence,a 518 Inch Iron Rod with red plastic cap stamped"URBAN ENGR C.C.T)C"Found,bears South 84'46'07"East,89.29 Feet; Thence,over and across the said 16.17 Acre Tract as follows: • South 0918'06"West,343.66 Feet: • South 80°41'54"East,200.00 Feet,to the common boundary line of the said West Right-of-Way line,and the said 16.17 Acre Tract,for a comer of this Tract.from Whence.a 518 Inch Iron Rod with red plastic cap stamped"URBAN ENGR C.C.TX"Found,for a Northeast comer of the said 16.17 Acre Tract.bears North 0918'06"East,300.03 Feet: S:1SunTyingW2879\COOOElAmexationZonn,g 42879COWE RM-2(Large).docx Page 1 of 2 OFFICE:(361)854-3101 2725 SWANTNER DR•CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS 78444 FAX(361)854-6001 wmv_urbaneng.com TBPE Firm#145 a TBPLS Firm#10032400 Page 4 of 9 Thence. South 09'18'06"West_with the said conunon boundary lune, 366.49 Feet.to the Point of Beginning. containing 14.602 Acres(636,059 Sq.Ft.)of Land_more or less. Grid Bearurgs and Distances shown hereon are referenced to the Texas Coordinate System of 1983.Texas South Zone 4205,and are based on the North American Datum of 1983(2011)Epoch 2010.00. Unless this fieldnotes description, including preamble. seal and sig3nahtre.. appears in its entirety, in its original form,surveyor assnuues no responsibility for its accuracy. 14.602 Acre Tract is located within the City linnits of Corpus Cluisti. Texas and a subdivision based on this sketch.'description may be in violation of the current City of Corpus Christi subdivision ordinance. AIso reference aceornpanving sketch of tract described herein. OF T URBAN ENGIlVEERING JAMES D 4VID CARR �••� 645 �-�.• � �� ''•�°`essknv'•'o`� James D-Carr,R-P-L-S- License No-6458 S_1Stineying1429791COOORID.n ticnZoniLgTN42879C000E RM-2 a p).docx Page 2 of 2 OFFICE:(361)854-3101 2725 SWANTNER DR•CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS 78444 FAX(361)854-6001 rimy-rubaneng.com TBPE Firm#145•TBPLS Firm#10032400 Page 5 of 9 one h"1' pyn T _ �t1LttAA p,Aw, nya�ap hJ09 TMA `f 5'f72" 26.5 . f.l co In T .49 O ,F- jw nCL G7 �L7 m 309 4 1 81 rTi rn cdnse�,n,R,n.cr} �L �7—.H� T`1��•, 3� �C• rt Page 6 of 9 Exhibit B URBAN ENGINEERING Job No_:42879_CO.00 January 7,2021 1.572 Acre Annexation Tract STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES Fieldnotes, for a 1.572 Acre,Annexation Tract, out of Lot 9, Block 1,Nueces River Inigation Park, as recorded in Volume A. Page 54. of the Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, and being a portion of a 16.17 Acre Tract, described in a Special Warranty Deed from TXCT Realty, LLC, to LD Calallen CCTX Htvy 77, LLC, as recorded m Docunnent No. 2020038038, Official Public Records of Nueces County.. Texas, said 1.572 Acre Tract being more(ally described as follows: Commencing at a TXDOT Type H Mouiuueut Found. on the West Right-of-Way line of US Highway 77,the North lute of a 12.00 Acre Tract described as Tract 1, in a Deed from The Commercial National Batik of Beeville to Steven R. Hook, as recorded in Volume 2117, Page 231, Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas, for the Southeast corner of the said 16.17 Acre Tract, from Whence a TXDOT Type II Monument Found, bears South 09°18'06"West, 271.29 Feet Thence,North 0918'06"East,ivith the common boundary line of the said West Right-of-Way and the said 16.17 Acre Tract, 366.49 Feet,to the Point of Beginning and for a corner of this Tract, Thence, over and across the said 16.17 Acre Tract as follows: • North 80041'54"West.200.00 Feet; • North 09'18'06"East,343.66 Feet.to the common boundary line of the South Right-of- Way lune of County Road 52 and the said 16.17 Acre Tract:: • South 84°46'07" East, 89.29 Feet. to a 5?8 Inch Iron Rod with red plastic cap stamped "URBAN ENGR C.C. TX"Found.for a comer of the said 16.17 Acre Tract and this Tract, • South 80°42'51" East, 60.92 Feet. to a 5'8 Inch Iron Rod with red plastic cap stamped "URBAN ENGR C.C.TX"Found.for a comer of the said 16.17 Acre Tract and this Tract, • South 35°42'51" East, 70.71 Feet, to a 5'8 Inch Iron Rod with red plastic cap stamped "URBAN ENGR C.C.TX"Found,on the said West Right-of-Way line,for a comer of the said 16.17 Acre Tract and this Tract: 5:'%Sumeyi4gW28791C044EIAmmematiomZomiug'FN42879C004E_CG-2(small).docx Page 1 of 2 OFFICE:(361)854-3101 2725 SWANTNER DR•CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS 78404 FAX(361)854-6001 wmv.iubanen2.com TRPF.Firm 9 145■TRPT.S Firm 4 10037400 Page 7 of 9 Thence, South 0918'06" West, With the said West Right-of-Way line and the said 16.17 Acre Tract, 300.03 Feet,to the Point of Beginning,containing 1.572 Acres(68,469 Sq. Ft.)of Land,more or less. Grid Bearings and Distances shown hereon are referenced to the Texas Coordinate System of 1983,Texas South Zone 4205,and are based on the North American Datunn of 1983(2011)Epoch 2010.00. Unless this fieldnotes description, including preamble, seal and signature, appears in its entirety, in its original form,surveyor assumes no responsibility for its accuracy. 1.572 Acre Tract is located within the City limits of Corpus Christi.Texas and a subdisision based an this sketch/description may be in violation of the current City of Corpus Christi subditi ision ordinance. Also reference accompanying sketch of tract described herein. i dF T ¢ n spa s+ URBAN ENGINEERING JAMES DAVID CARR '•� 6458 -k 1 James D_Carr,R_P_L_S. License No_6458 S_1SunTying3428791CDDDEVb��ationZonmg%FN42879C000E_CG-2(small).docx Page 2 of 2 OFFICE:(361)854-3101 2725 SWANTNER DR-e CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS 78404 FAX(361)854-6001 www_urbaneng_com TBPE Fun#145 a TBPLS Fun 4 10032400 Page 8 of 9 O - �k5! x •.�f ro �x 71 Ct =a e LL m m 34,5.6 6 2� �o �.. i o4 � t�4 }If sn9•�8,��, �-� 011 Mo ro � ; � = 6 a @ t`� � 1 s di .{ . Q-- Q !fix— ❑ �• ~ — - LO Page 9 of 9 FINAL PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT Case No. 0421-02 INFOR No. Planning Commission Hearin Date: March 31, 2021 Owner: LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC. C Applicant: Urban Engineering a Location Address: Intersection of County Road 52 and Interstate 69 Legal Description: Being 14.602 acre tract and a 1 .572 acre tract, out of Lot 9, Block 1 , Nueces River Irrigation Park, as recorded in Volume A, Page 54, of the a o Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, and being a portion of a 16.17 Acre QTract, described in a Special Warranty Deed from TXCT Realty, LLC, to LD a� J Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2020038038, Official Public Records of Nueces County, Texas, located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Interstate 69 and County Road 52. From: "OCL" Outside City Limits To: "CG-2 General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District 'Es Area: 16.174 acres N Purpose of Request: The purpose of the request is for a commercial and multifamily development. Existing Zoning District Existing Future Land Use Land Use Site "OCL" Outside City Limits Vacant Planned Development "FR" Farm Rural District and Commercial and Commercial and North "CG-2" General Commercial Medium Density .o District Estate Residential Residential a�= South "OCL" Outside City Limits Vacant and Planned J Commercial Development T "CG-2" General Commercial Commercial and w East District and "RMH" Commercial and Medium Density Manufactured Home District Mobile Home Residential West "OCL" Outside City Limits Vacant and Planned Commercial Development Area Development Plan: The subject property is located within the boundaries 06 u, of the Northwest Area Development Plan and is planned for Planned o Development uses. The proposed rezoning to the "CG-2 General Commercial 2 'a District and "RM-2" Multifamily District is consistent with the adopted Future a o Land Use Map. Q City Council District: 1 Zoning Violations: None Staff Report Page 2 o Transportation and Circulation: The subject property has approximately 850 feet of street frontage along County Road 52 which is designated as a "A2" o Secondary Arterial Street and approximately 660 feet of street frontage along Interstate 69 which is designated as a "F1" Freeway/Expressway. According to = the Urban Transportation Plan (UTP), "A2" Secondary Arterial Streets can ca convey a capacity of 20,000 to 32,000 average daily trips. Urban Proposed Existing Traffic Street Transportation Section Section Volume C; Plan Type County Road "A2" Secondary 100' ROW 83' ROW Not 52 Arterial 54' paved 40' paved Available Cn Interstate 69 "F1" Freeway/ 400' ROW 300' ROW Not Expressway Varies paved 120' paved Available Staff Summary: Development Plan: The subject property is 16.174 acres. The owner of the property is proposing a 13-building apartment community with a commercial tract at the Northeast corner of the property. The apartment entrance will be located on County Road 52. Requested zoning at annexation for the apartments is "RM-2" Multifamily District. Requested zoning at annexation for the commercial tract is "CG-2" General Commercial District. Existing Land Uses & Zoning: The subject property is currently "OCL" Outside of the City Limits of Corpus Christi and consists of vacant property and is in the process of being annexed. To the north are vacant properties recently zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District. To the south and west are vacant properties also located outside of the City Limits. To the east are various car dealerships zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District and a Manufactured Home Subdivision zoned "RMH" Manufactured Home District. AICUZ: The subject property not located in one of the Navy's Air Installation Compatibility Use Zones (AICUZ). Plat Status: The property is not platted. Utilities: Water: Serviced by the Nueces County Water Control District. Wastewater: 6-inch PVC line at County Road 52. Gas: 6-inch PVC line along Interstate 69. Storm Water: 18-inch line along County Road 52. Plan CC & Area Development Plan Consistency: The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Northwest Area Development Plan and is planned for Planned Development uses. The proposed rezoning to the "CG-2" General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District is consistent with the adopted Northwest Area Staff Report Page 3 Development Plan. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the following policies of the Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC). The following policies should be considered: • Encourage orderly growth of new residential, commercial, and industrial areas (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Promote a balanced mix of land uses to accommodate continuous growth and promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Support the separation of high-volume traffic from residential areas or other noise- sensitive land uses. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 6). • Support a policy of annexation of land at the periphery of the city to protect the city from urban growth that is incompatible with the developmental objectives of Corpus Christi and to achieve orderly growth. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 6). • Land should be annexed so that all structures are constructed in accordance with building, plumbing, electrical, and other City codes, which are designed to ensure the public health, safety, and welfare. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 6). • Annexation should occur so that impacted areas may benefit from public health programs, zoning laws, police, and fire protection, and so that new developments may be planned and linked to the municipal water supplies, wastewater, and storm drainage systems. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 6). Department Comments: • The proposed rezoning is compatible with neighboring properties and with the general character of the surrounding area. This rezoning does not have a negative impact upon the surrounding neighborhood. However, adequate buffering should be considered along the shared property line between the residential and commercial developments. • New Proposed County Road 52 Lift Station Improvements are planned for this area. The new lift station will be able to serve around 256 Acres and will upgrade the capacity from 50 gallons per minute (gpm) to 705 gpm. This lift station is meant to handle an assortment of future uses including Low Density Residential, High Density Residential and Commercial development. Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation (March 17, 2021): Approval of the zoning to the "CG-2" General Commercial District and "RM-2" Multifamily District. Staff Report Page 4 Number of Notices Mailed — 3 within 200-foot notification area 1 outside notification area As of March 26, 2021: In Favor — 0 inside notification area _ — 0 outside notification area 0 In Opposition — 0 inside notification area — 0 outside notification area 0 z Totaling 0.00% of the land within the 200-foot notification area* in opposition. a *Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom. The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet / Total square footage of all property in the notification area = Percentage of public opposition Attachments: A. Location Map (Existing Zoning & Notice Area) B. Public Comments Received (if any) Staff Report Page 5 FR RS-B CG-2 f� CG-2 W Q1 V � w � tV YD ? Ln +x CR sz U t fi r SUBJEC7� PROPER @ u CG-2 Fo w RM Mo los" � . 3 a w C G-2 c R � e•rr Oar Ga4nFd:9n V 1 Avpa-sy:WPR F2e; lxpw~rer DWOR(,rmors41Y1tss CASE: 0421-02 ZONING & NOTICE AREA i fti. fir,-f• '` ur-2 JECT urs ., rakrrwq F FMA PMnn- '\�_� ON haMw NnrONYa R42a WOWr4nYY 103 MAT Ar R4s M@Wfanq s Cr-t N.r Yamaatl CFnnarvYl rw4.4 sMOIF-Fwsr4.s rN-2 wep laamoatl COwnarwl Il4TF T..Saalq •.•^� + S__t__t,-- Cr.1 (Maar aanalarw[ A"6FMOM•'r—ll"S CA.3 rFsar CvnntlaPMr NE Famwrt..Eerr t11m1:3 Cr1�5�?; CO-t OwFr41 Caa1tawOlr RF.TX T'aw.Xr... r 00-2 OteanlCannnOMr N iOMMPFrwk f R` prMaFM CarrMw RV RatlMrM aa�wrptr Par• �- ~�`ti CBO Mwa3awF Cann4FWr MX m—f-1-9 ft— CA-9 raNr grratWr � FR Faralrtl:r41 �\ M MFrr4OWIr2 V \ OF WYAFF Pari ❑fa+3t`T'PW�'O /�°+va F tt ' tty uf 4° 4a �r° XF LOCATION MAP i Zoning Case #0421 -02 LD Calallen CCTX Hwy 77, LLC. Rezoning for a Property at intersection of CR 52 and 1-69 From "OCL" to "CG-2" and "RM-2" 0 J-?" SmbDod City Council �'' May 18, 2021 Aerial Overview . \\/.«. . z\ . \ 3\ It ,E@�\ � � � 2 Zoning Pattern Ing mg r r r \ COO 209 wafts Dila g20002 FR 20019 i 3 Public Notification FR 3 Notices mailed inside 200' buffer 1 Notices mailed outside 200' buffer _ w V 2 � Notification Area Opposed: 0 (0.00%) Separate Opposed Owners: 0 PRDDPERTV � rn e c MMC 705M In Favor: 0 (0.00 %) 3 Notified property owner's land in square feet /Total square footage of all property in the R 4 notification area Percentage of public opposition Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation Approval of the change of zoning a : FR I 6W _ W s 'g 0- h, �, " tt, r<- a e rw :L � F , Wy y.w „ 187JET Lw' l w^ f f1 .w �o . ..• p,.r 5 +, e e CASE:E 0421-02 Aerial with Subject Prop erty JECT ' � 5 �ER,t Su4ect y PMapert�r r� 4__ -_—_ Li ' yM1 { . µ LIN , r.NM..MtiM Map Scale: 1:4600 ti g1ty0f VO—C—A � . so �o o� A P v AGENDA MEMORANDUM µoRPORPg4 Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 05/18/21 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 05/25/21 DATE: April 19, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, AIA, Director Development Services Department AlRaymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Rezoning a property at or near 16002 Park Road 22 CAPTION: Zoning Case No. 0321-03 Walter, Dewane and Torell PR 22.: (District 4) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 16002 Park Road 22 from the "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV/10" RV Resort District with the Island Overlay. SUMMARY: The proposed use will be a recreational vehicle park with accessory uses such as an office, recreation center, swimming pool and laundry facilities. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property is 47.679 acres in size. The subject property is currently zoned "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay, consists of vacant property, and has remained undeveloped since annexation in 2001. The proposed zoning would result in a change to the Future Land Use Map. Planning Commission and staff recommended approval of the"RV/10" RV Resort District with the Island Overlay which allows the proposed use along with the design standards as required by Article 6.4 "-10, Island Overlay," of the Unified development Code. Conformity to City Policy The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Padre/Mustang Island Area Development Plan and is planned for a Commercial Development. The proposed rezoning to the "RV" Recreational Vehicle Resort District is generally consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC). In reviewing rezoning, staff does consider any future land development requirements. Engineering observations concerning Sanitary Sewer availability and capacity have found possible impediments to development: 1. The only available sanitary sewer collector to be located approximately 820 feet north-west of the property. 2. Access to Sanitary Sewer infrastructure would require boring under the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Right-of-Way. The City of Corpus Christ Wastewater master plan includes a proposed 8-inch diameter Sanitary Sewer line running along the south side of Sea Pines Drive and the west side of SPID. 3. Construction of 750 to 800 feet of this proposed line would provide access to the subject property by way of the bore under the TxDOT SPID right of way. 4. A review by the Utilities Department during the platting process of the capacity of the water and sanitary sewer systems based on the current land use and the proposed development is recommended to verify that the proposed development can be accommodated by existing and proposed City infrastructure. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 11 within 200-foot notification area 1 outside notification area As of April 19, 2021: In Favor In Opposition 1 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the land within the 200-foot notification area in opposition. Commission Recommendation Planning Commission recommended approval of the change of zoning from the Approval of the change of zoning from "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV 10" Recreational Vehicle Park District with the Island Overlay on March 17, 2021. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the change of zoning from "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV 10" Recreational Vehicle Park District with the Island Overlay. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the change of the zoning request. Vote Count: For: 9 Opposed: 0 Absent: 0 Abstained: 0 LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Case No. 0321-03, Walter, Dewane and Torell.: (District 4) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 16002 Park Road 22 from the "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV/10" RV Resort District with the Island Overlay WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Planning Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this rezoning is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as described as a 47.679 Acre Tract, being out of a 37.0 acre trat described in a deed recorded in a document no. 871959, official public records of Nueces County, Texas and all of an 18.07 Acre Tract Described in a deed recorded in document no. 840580, official public records of Nueces County, Texas. Said 47.679 Acre Tract also being out of the Jose Balli Abstract, as shown in Brister Surveying "Job No. 202486": from the "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV/10" RV Resort District with the Island Overlay. The subject property is located at or near 16002 Park Road 22. Brister Surveying "Job No. 202486", which is the Metes and Bounds of the subject property with an associated map attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1 , 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 3. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 5. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1 , Section 1 .10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 6. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Page 2 of 4 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021 . ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 4 Oz" 7i �4<°C7 CN d"'�700W how , z U IFLD" 6458'30"E 1 ' O �E r. 390.0(), N64'5811 11W ll'7- 0 0 2ffi-p uu '81 Eli -14 0*.�w i g -----------------------------570°00'00"E 2[,t08' W. N70'00'00"W 2000.32' aoo o WN LOT I Ca 0 JOSE MARIA C4 TOYAR SUBDIVISION VOL-2,PGS.82-83 M.R.K.C.T. PLANNING COMMISSION FINAL REPORT Case No. 0321-03 INFOR No. Planning Commission Hearin Date: March 17, 2021 Owner: Robert and Mariam Walters, Thomas Dewane, Jacqueline Torell Applicant: Robert and Mariam Walters, Thomas Dewane, Jacqueline Torell ° Location Address: 16002 South Padre Island Drive (PR-22) •� Legal Description: A property located near 16002 Park Road 22 and aN described as a 47.679 Acre Tract, being out of a 37.0 acre trat described in a — °' deed recorded in a document no. 871959, official public records of Nueces QCounty, Texas and all of an 18.07 Acre Tract Described in a deed recorded in m document no. 840580, official public records of Nueces County, Texas. Said 47.679 Acre Tract also being out of the Jose Balli Abstract, and located on east 06 side of Park Road 22, south of Whitecap Boulevard, and west of the Gulf of Mexico. From: "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay To: "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay 'Es Area: 47.679 Acres N Purpose of Request: to allow for the development of a Recreational Vehicle (RV) resort park. Existing Zoning District Existing Future Land Use Land Use "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT Site District with the Island Commercial Commercial = Overlay ca "FR/10" Farm-Rural District Permanent Open 'E ? North with the Island Overlay Park Space N South "RM-AT" Multifamily AT Vacant Planned District Development N J "CR-2 10" Commercial LU East Resort with the Island Vacant Commercial Overlay "CR-2 10" Commercial West Resort with the Island Water Water Overlay Area Development Plan: The subject property is located within the boundaries 06 of the Padre/Mustang Island Area Development Plan and is planned for a a Planned Development. The proposed rezoning to the "RV" Recreational M ° Vehicle Resort District is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan T (Plan CC). Q > Map No.: 029023 Council District: 4 Zoning Violations: None Staff Report Page 2 0 Transportation and Circulation: The subject property has approximately 0 1 ,180 feet of street frontage along Park Road 22 (South Padre Island Drive) which is designated as a "A2" Secondary Arterial. Park Road 22 is a state- maintained roadway. ca L Urban Proposed Existing Traffic *05 Street Transportation Plan � Type Section Section Volume Lp C Park Road "A2" Secondary 100' ROW 200' ROW 13,790 ADT 22 (SPID) Arterial 54' paved 80' paved (2015) Staff Summary: Requested Zoning: The applicant is requesting a rezoning from the "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV/10" Recreational Vehicle Park District with the Island Overlay to allow for the RV Park use. Development Plan: The subject property is a total of 47.679 acres in size. The proposed use is a commercial RV Resort consisting of 191 RV lots. Existing Land Uses & Zoning: The subject property is currently zoned "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay and consists of a horseback riding business and vacant property, the vacant property has remained undeveloped since annexation in 2001 . To the north is a Padre Balli Park, a 374 acre park run by Nueces County with about 50 RV pad sites that is zoned "FR/10" Farm Rural with the Island Overlay. To the south is vacant property that is zoned "RM-AT" Multifamily AT District. To the west across State Highway 361 is a vacant property zoned "CR-2/10" Commercial Resort-2 with the Island Overlay. To the east is the Gulf of Mexico zoned "RS-6" Single Family-6 District. AICUZ: The subject property is not located in one of the Navy's Air Installation Compatibility Use Zones (AICUZ). Plat Status: The property is not platted. Utilities: Water: 12-inch diameter ACP line located along Park Road 22 Wastewater: Not currently available to the subject property Gas: 4-inch diameter gas distribution main line located along Park Road 22 Storm Water: Not currently available to the subject property Plan CC & Area Development Plan Consistency: The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Mustang/Padre Island Area Development Plan and is planned for a Commercial uses. The proposed rezoning to the "RV" Recreational Vehicle Park District is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC) and is consistent with the Future Land Use map. The following policies should be considered: Staff Report Page 3 • Encourage orderly growth of new residential, commercial, and industrial areas (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Promote a balanced mix of land uses to accommodate continuous growth and promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Support public investments—physical, environmental, functional, and social—to be built in areas to support walkable neighborhood commercial and mixed-use districts, including compact centers along major roads. (Housing and Neighborhoods Policy Statement 8) Department Comments: • The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC), compatible with the adjoining properties, does not have a negative impact upon the adjacent properties, and is compatible with the Future Land Use map. • Sanitary Sewer will be addressed at the time of platting as per UDC requirements. • Engineering observations concerning Sanitary Sewer availability and capacity have found possible impediments to development: 1 . The only available sanitary sewer collector to be located approximately 820 feet north-west of the property. 2. Access to Sanitary Sewer infrastructure would require boring under the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Right-of-Way. The City of Corpus Christ Wastewater master plan includes a proposed 8-inch diameter Sanitary Sewer line running along the south side of Sea Pines Drive and the west side of SPID. 3. Construction of 750 to 800 feet of this proposed line would provide access to the subject property by way of the bore under the TxDOT SPID right of way. 4. A review by the Utilities Department during the platting process of the capacity of the water and sanitary sewer systems based on the current land use and the proposed development is recommended to verify that the proposed development can be accommodated by existing and proposed City infrastructure. Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation (March 17, 2021): Approval of the change of zoning from "RM-AT/10" Multifamily AT District with the Island Overlay to the "RV 10" Recreational Vehicle Park District with the Island Overlay. Staff Report Page 4 Number of Notices Mailed — 11 within 200-foot notification area 1 outside notification area As of March 9, 2021: = In Favor — 1 inside notification area ° — 0 outside notification area ca In Opposition — 0 inside notification area ° z — 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the land within the 200-foot notification area* in opposition. a *Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom. The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet/Total square footage of all property in the notification area = Percentage of public opposition Attachments: A. Location Map (Existing Zoning & Notice Area) B. Public Comments Received (if any) Staff Report Page 5 B v � yP7cy s s SUBJECT % �PRbPEFtTY ,y ' /i S-6 RAO-AT R - LAi ptu�s0:sn4i�r �i PIpPiRIO By:,iyw P oi0 .0-.'_V.. DFpa1ORMIafAWNf1pIMR¢sNYMFF CASE: 0321-03 ,# ZONING d NOTICE AREA tR1•t Lynt r lr"=F"d 11 w mdaln t� gAAg,1ECT a M4 r.drftl PRO Pvnnn unl one.o.•n� OR P•.t•itw�rl O�rG• RFta t"w.�-nr ti Rr di r.Rfnn�Ar RL4 - r F pl-Y wtF*ev roes[arrFrcrl R44 E :` -. 7 4.4 pE.p wptn.o na•v o•rr•rcu1 R4ri .: , Li!•i WtaA Can�.rW1 R41f 1F C11-t. bw,i Csrr•rcrl RE _.. - =sNY �kVA1W'F dTiS:T Sir Ca-i aw•r•1CorromW Ry.rX rv.+:. �, ca.s otv.nlcv4r..nr �'.,� Lb rNm H.CaFnwR.neW � Marc e::�-^V•Ner.aK I C!b datirnLenn brr•rcrl IA1X XML}•.Jnt Xpn. CR.v w.wrt w��.roX1 Ert Nam RR,M 0 '•� FJ R•Or.tu} F010 x, : LOCATION MAF 1 Zoning Case #0321 -03 Robert and Mariam Walters, Thomas Dewane, Jacqueline Torell Rezoning for a Property at 16138 and 16002 Park Road 22 From "RM-AT 10" To "RV 10" p R YY I * AOU ' City Council ( _ t May 18, 2021 Aerial Overview z s a� er SUBJECT ' z° PROPER�T P e k RF a �` 2 Adjacent Development and Zoning Pattern p c�a�ot IF Eno 20" 00 MAT 2012 MAT M- Public Notification 11 Notices mailed inside 200' buffer ]s 1 Notices mailed outside 200' buffer s y Notification Area y Pa - SUBJECT Opposed: 0 (0.00%) PROPERTY d In Favor: 1 (0.04%) - Notified property owner's land in square % feet/Total square footage of all property in the notification area= Perrentaae of nuhlir.nnnnsitinn Staff Recommendation Approval of the "RV/10" Recreational Vehicle Park District with the Island Overlay Corpus Christi RV Resort Exhibit �x 7 t, — „o, i P i WETLANDS SUMMARY - LEGEND D �xn�-.k�aaos "1 is UNIT SCHEDULE � x TY AE SI COUN - !RT!!INARY TOTAL M I \ I CORPUS CHRISTI RV RESORT • CONCEPTUAL PLAN A7 9 n ma�� t .. „ E ry� ,\ Ma ncenance faculty A y •••`•. vim^ ;� 0 f � ♦ o k f c. ¢ � W Hench Accts '�•.` £ WETILANDS SUMMARY LEGEND ` UNIT SCHEDUILE TY TOTAL 147 /• -o CORPUSRESORT 2Y fA. LN , i w� R5 .9 R" r ,00f vcbr_NP SiFai eS CASE. 0329-03 S4 wrxxt aa� Aerial with Subject Property SUBJECT4ec 13 raperdPy ah Su PRO PERT Cunks Crnso Ba y f Map Scale: 1:4,200CZiM u ! r;, so �o o� A P v AGENDA MEMORANDUM µoRPORPg4 Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 05/18/21 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 05/25/21 DATE: April 15, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, AIA, Director Development Services Department AlRaymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Rezoning a property at or near 7601 Yorktown Boulevard CAPTION: Zoning Case No. 0121-01, Braselton Development Company, Ltd.: (District 5)Ordinance rezoning property at or near 7601 Yorktown Boulevard from the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District with a Planned Unit Development SUMMARY: The purpose of the rezoning request is to develop a 146-lot single-family residential planned unit development. The development will be constructed in two phases, with 75 lots in the first phase and 71 lots in the second phase. This development will be a part of the existing Rancho Vista Subdivision. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property is 18.26 acres in size and is currently zoned "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and "FR" Farm Rural District. The subject property consists of a vacant property and has remained undeveloped since annexation in 1995. To the north is a vacant property zoned "FR" Farm Rural District. To the south is a proposed extension of the Rancho Vista Subdivision consisting of proposed single-family homes recently rezoned to "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. To the east are single-family homes and vacant properties zoned "RS-4.5" Single Family 4.5 District. To the west is a portion of the Rancho Vista Subdivision consisting of single-family homes zoned "RS-4.5" Single Family 4.5 District. Conformity to City Policy The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Southside Area Development Plan and is planned for a Medium Density Residential use. The proposed rezoning to the"RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District and Planned Unit Development Overlay is consistent with the adopted Southside Area Development Plan. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 93 within 200-foot notification area 3 outside notification area As of March 12, 2021: I n Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the 200-foot notification area* is in opposition. "Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom.The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet/Total square footage of all property in the notification area=Percentage of public opposition Commission Recommendation Planning Commission recommended approval of the change of zoning from the "RS-4.5" Single- Family 4.5 District and the "FR" Farm Rural District to the"RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District with a Planned Unit Development on March 17, 2021. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the change of zoning from the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District with a Planned Unit Development FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the zoning request. Vote Count: For: 9 Opposed: 0 Absent: 0 Abstai ned: 0 LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Zoning Case No. 0121-01, Braselton Development Company, Ltd.: (District 5) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 7601 Yorktown Boulevard from the "RS- 4.5" Single Family 4.5 District and the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District with a Planned Unit Development WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Planning Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this rezoning is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as 18.26 Acre tract, out of lots 21 and 28, Section 25 Flour Bluff and Encinal Farm and Gardens Tracts, a map which is recorded in Volume A, Pages 41-43, Map Records of Nueces County, Texas as shown in Exhibit "A": from the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS- 4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District with a Planned Unit Development The subject property is located at or near 7601 Yorktown Boulevard. Exhibit A, which is a map of the subject property and Exhibit B, which is a copy of Rancho Vista Subdivision Unit 20 Planned Unit Development (PUD) Guidelines and Master Site Plan attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The Planned Unit Development Overlay granted in Section 1 of this ordinance is subject to the Owner following the conditions listed below: 1. Planned Unit Development Guidelines and Master Site Plan: The Owners shall develop the Property in accordance Rancho Vista Subdivision Unit 20 Planned Unit Development (PUD) Guidelines and Master Site Plan. 2. Other Requirements: The conditions listed herein do not preclude compliance with other applicable UDC, Building, and Fire Code Requirements. 3. Time Limit: An approved development plan shall expire 12 months after the date that the development plan was approved, unless a complete building permit application has been submitted or, if no building permit is required, a certificate of occupancy has been issued. SECTION 3. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1 , 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 4. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 6. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1 , Section 1 .10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 7. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Page 2 of 4 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021 . ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 4 Exhibit A r Rs,a.s RB--- .5 �Q rf of `ka �f � FR �e SFR t° R5-6 Q� Rf 5-4 �' RSr4.5 CC �� /�•� ub yA. PROPERTY v�� Eo qMp FBF t o R -4.5 of A E"� nye cp�.d:y nvao2g P Sag FFepaed ay ReyR !t Feet D�artrrrent ofDerelopmerr f Services CASE: 0121-01 SUBJECT PROPERTY WITH ZONING P4 ¢b S,' e a Property SUBJE7 R RN-1 Nultifam ilyf IL Lighthdustrial RN-2 Nultifamily2 W Heavy hdusirial RN] Nultifamilys p6❑ Plan n.d llnit Cev.Overlay A® ON Professi...I -,", ice RSIg Siegle-Fam ily l0 e w Multifam ily AT RS6 Sie-Fam iy6 us CNris(i y C" Neig hborh'o Commemal RSA 51 igle-Family 4.5 CN-2 Neigh horhoad Commere el RSTF Two-Family c CR-1 R.sart Comm.inial RSIS Siegle-Family 15 -----� CR-2 Resort Commercial RE Resident al Estate �- - _ _ - -!i CG1 G.neva l C mmmem el RSTH Townhouse — ema C 2 -neral Commercal SP Special Permit -� CI htensive Cmnmerc'al RV Recrwtion.1 Vehid.Park / CBP Omrntorrn Commercial RMH Nanufxtured Hrrtne CR3 Resort Commercial FR Farm Rural v Cttr of H Hktoric Overlay arrne BP Susi ess Pak LOCATION MAPc---�yy�—(i' Page 4 of 4 Job No. 41934.00.03 Rancho Vista Subdivision Unit 20, P. U . D. Corpus Christi, Texas Owner/Developer Braselton Development Company, Ltd. Submitted by Urban Engineering Revised: March 8, 2021 URBAN ENc. .: N TBPE Firm#145 TBPLS Firm#10032400 2725 Swantner Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 Phone: (361)854-3101 Fax: (361) 854-6001 page 1 of 9 Job No. 41934.00.03 Rancho Vista Subdivision Unit 20, P. U . D. Corpus Christi, Texas Development Description: The developer is proposing affordable housing being placed within Rancho Vista, a 300 acre master planned community consisting of 147 single-family residential lots. The development will be constructed in two phases with 76 lots in the first phase and 71 lots in the second phase. This development will be a part of the existing Rancho Vista Subdivision and will complement other existing and proposed developments in the area. Location Map: County of Nueces ` Eckner N City of Corpu Christi 0 V v 0 Yorktown Boulevard p a o Bar T Dr. L E O U L � Fn O ? D ti Lon Nela eea Dunn's P In or V. ger. Dr.=' p e� ° kn C`� P'i et�reC o Brown D o O Hl h Gu s 0 ' e��'o m Stampede�D . m p a C e�GAO° a\ate E a ° 0 o � ,et -° E PPv�� c�`� v S tVE gyp\ S Idle3 HouD Hector P Ga ciaBr san o a Wa v E o F ,ay Ad er Drive M nk \° � s page 2 of 9 Job No. 41934.00.03 Development Standards per City of Corpus Christi Unified Development Code Minimum Lot Area—4,500sf Minimum Lot Width—45' Minimum Street Yard—20' Minimum Street Yard (Corner)—10' when back to back lots Minimum Side Yard—5' Minimum Side Yard (Total)—10' Minimum Rear Yard—5' Minimum building separation—10' Minimum Open Space—30% Maximum Height—35' Required Parking: - 2 per unit Curb Type—6" Curb and Gutter Sidewalks—4' on each side Paved Street Width—28' PUD Requirements/Development Guidelines Minimum Lot Area—3900sf(Variance) Minimum Lot Width -40' for all lots except Lot 14, Block 46 (Variance) Lot 46 has 25+/-of frontage Minimum Street Yard—20' Minimum Street Yard (Corner)—10' when back to back lots Minimum Side Yard—5' Minimum Side Yard (Total)—10' Minimum Rear Yard—5 Minimum building separation—10' Minimum Open Space—30% Maximum Height—35' Required Parking: - 2 per unit Curb Type—6" Curb and Gutter Sidewalks-4', 5 and 6' on one side of street (Variance) Paved Street Width—20' (Variance) page 3 of 9 County of 11,16— Location Map: N.T.S. City of Corpus Christi I. Total platted or,, Contains 18.26 Acres of Lord. (1,,I.d,, Street DeZ.tmn) 2. The­M'q—ter for the t——ter runoff from thisP"P"ty is the i u 0..Creek.The TCEQ has not 11111ifild the aquatic if,use for the Creek,but it is r.cogr,z an r-or—n .d as tally sensitive or... Th.0 r Creek flows directly into the Oso Bay.The TCED has class red the aquatic life use for the 01, Bay 11 'exceptional' old "oyster --," and i°SQ ger categorized the r-eimrg—ter as"contact recreation"use. 3, Gnal Bearings and Distances shown her—are references to the Texas Coordinate Sy—, of 1983, Texas South Z...4205,and or,based .Site the North American Datum of 1963(2011)Epoch 2010.00. 4. By graphic platting only,this property is in Zone"B"-Flood Insurance Rate Map,Community Ford No. 485494 0540 C,Cit at Corp..Christi, T.-d.,which bears an effective at.of March 18, 19B5 and is not in Special Flood Hazard Area. 5. Th. Yard requirement, as depicted is . requirement of theUri md State of Te... Development Code and is subject to change as the zoning by change. County.f N... Thi, III-plot 11 In.herein de—ib al property approved by theDepartmentDevelopmentt of Development or the city or Corp..Christi.Te.... This the-----day of----------------,20-----Plat of Brett Flint.P.E.--------—----------—---- . ErKir.r Rancho Vista Subdivision State of I... Unit 20 P.U.D. County of N... Th.final plot of the Ins—described property.. pp—ed an behalf of the City of Corp..Christi, being 12129 Acres a I Lord out d L.1,21 and 29,Section 25 Te...by the PlanningC—mi—i— Ra,Bluff and Encina)F—and C—den Tracts,.—p of which ,s recorded Z in V,,,—A,Pages 41-4J,Map Record,of N—es This The—————day of———————————————--20_____ County, 7—and being I portion of an 1826 Acre 7—t of Lord a,ass"bed in o Special W—anty Deed with Vd.,s L- f— &Z'shy shopping Center to B—eltan Dekebpirmt b Raymond,III, - ——————— Jeremy Baugh ——————————— Company,Ltd,—.,&d in Document Na 2020039533, Official Chairman Public Records fft-es County,Texas. state of T... County of Nu— I K.r.Sands,Clerk of the County Court i�and far id Ca.rt�do hereby certify that the foregoing M:Ibru ert dated the---day or— ------20—,xftlh its certificate of--timtion as fiNd Zr rs-rd in my office the----dby at------—20____At----Ocl al,---—N.,and duly--d the—day at-----—,20----at----O'd— in—County in 'al_ Page------—Map Record.. W-18 my hold and seal of the County Court,in and for old County,at office in Corp..Christi. the day and year last N -—————————————ed far Record a San.,Cau ty Clerk State of T... State at T... N.-s.Court,I... County<f N—s County<f Nu—s at———————a clock B—elton De pm-t Cannp-�Ltd., Te..s limited partnership,hereby—Uns. A-1 AN BANK,hereby—Unss that it holds lien the property..red by -—————— t. .at I s thn—,of the land.embraced�itlhin the bourd.r.s.of the foregoing --Ct-De—pm nt Company,Ltd.. Te...linuted P"Mip "'thh."P.';..e plot: that it has had old I-al. T:dfar,.d—.bdiVd al as h..r; that street. amg..rg-'p and it Pon.-..1 the—d.-ion and dedicationfar .h— are deafic ted, to the public that...emert.as — are and c—erati—therein expressed. d so i-ted to the public ss for the psr.ti.n rd use of public tilitis.; and that this map— ads far the purpose of ds—pli-and dedi-lim. This ths---day at————————————————20_____ state of T�... Cb rty of N.ecs. .1.the___d,or————————————————20_____ 1.Jame.D.Carr,.R<gis—d P,&—i—Lord Sur—far Urban Engineering,h—prsp—d By.AkERICAN BANK f—g-irg­from.—y.—an-grou al under my dirsob- d is—and correct to The B�B"'st"Development Canrp,,�Ltd.,,T—I!—partnership best or y k,,el,dg,.Information and belief;I In b..n eng,K,K! rder contract to set all Lot and Black conn— ,—.1 1,111in and to complete such operations—due and reasonable diliWoe By. -rt Mth sound pIlf—il"I practice. By.B—It-Management Company,-LC,ita gen—partner --——————————— Me the—————day of—————————————————20_____ By State at Te... Fred Braael[an,President County of N.ece. This irstrurn—...--ledgsal before me by PHIUIP J.RITLEY.,as Senior Lending State of Te... Off—of AkERICANI BANK,an behalf of..id bark. —————————————— County of N—s. d—e. Ts—Licer-No.8 8 This i1st,11111,—11k1,eI,dg,d1 before me by Fred Braselton, as PreaWent of Braselton k,"g—rt Company, LLC, general partner of B—Itan D—p— C,rrpary,Ltd..,T..s lift-partnership,on behalf at said entity in said capacity. 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(Owner:Patricia 0 Wallace,ustree,) J Vol.69,Pgs 292-294.Map 1 Vol.68.Pgs.9 - Map (Doc.N 20 0 409,O.P.R.N.C3) Records o!Nueces County,iexa� ® rds y,texas = �Pn M Mi[Oertlapmnt BeunEary emo"era o ec a" 23 \ 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 16 F d t t 22 2 t 25 Rancho Vista Subdivision PrcpmW 9tarm 9 ver as Unit 20,R U.D. °v 11 II II 4I I4 I� 4I I4 a r1 F'= W PrcPo'�veter u"e o f Blued in Volum s 4Ocro M Tracts, a m of Nueces -SEs- nl In being 18.26 Anes of Land out o/Lots 21 and 2d Section 2 1 -- --- ---- --- -------- --- �� flour Bluff and Encina/form and Gorden TiactS a ma of whic}1 28 Kllbmw Drive 0 P."—Bmt i d is— a A,Page P Revised:3/8/2021 —County, Texas and being o portion of an 78.26 Abe Tract of Submitted:12/2/20 ® PrcpmM 9ta,19e er Naa„,9a a URBAN Gond w described in a Specid W ronty Deed with U dor's Lien SCn�E: 1”=60 ® .uaanm, Pik hom LL/hvo Shopping Center [a @rose/ton BeW en[ JOB NO.:41934.00.03 " Pik Y oppin9 oprn n SHEET:7 of 9 P° ENGINEERING ¢ PrcaasW Frc lyarc"� Company,Ltd.,recorded in Document Na.2@20@J96J.� 0/ficid DRAWN Bl':xG Public Becnds a/Nueces County,Texas. � oz6xo tran n9nfing Fred'.F.IIy Drive - ..(r_en•u�....P _ ,,.Q-in•m. 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Kllbtew Drive o a �the Irt�+Y Revised:3/8/2021 90 so W Orcira9e Flan a Y• 9 Paq^.5.F ■� � SChLE[[Id;-fi022/20 Lord as desoibad in a Spatia W ronty Deed with V dor's Lien r0"" Y pxicfl0myq�pppPgl JOB NO.:41934.00.03 ham CL/Ioy Snapping Center tot Br2020n De Officid e61Y010®BIWN.YfM601PE ENGINEERING SHEEf:6ar9 Company,Ltd.,recorded in Oacumen[Na.2020DJ953.� 0/Ticid IXI&A19l�tm/mq ,® DRAWN 6v:xG Public Be—as a/Nueces County,Texas. DRAWN B n Engineering a ,E r 2.0- zo.a•e-e �.D' a 25 NSee Nlw I 55.o wSIOLWPL( I � I I I wau, I o 0 I r.B.111-Crive.DSO%r as La e.Rmxer Lane. snaea.wee.Lana Rem Rae,lane aaa w n r en(xa near ar e.ee.e Dme� �2Da1R ow. DDrIR. r 8.0' R 28.0'B-B L0' o S.00UleiE5.0'E.E BUR,DMe .O.W. 50.0'R.O.W. I Street SC Ct101S I Rancho Vista Subdivision Unit 20,R U.D. soEwux soEwux being 1B.26 Acres of Lond out of Lals 21-d 28,Section 25 Fleur Blff and Encina)F and Cmden Traclq o map of which 8.116-Drtm(swmea.t or Breeee as..) is recorded b Vbh—A,Pages 41-93,Atop Records of Nueces Counlx Texos and being o portion of on 1826 Acre Tract of Londas d—bed in o Special Warranty Deed with Uenda%s L- f— 60.,Zy Shopping Center to Broseltan Development Company,Ltd,recorded in Document Na 20200395-j Offi.1 Public Records of Nueces County,Texos. Revi 3/8/2021 URBAN Submit'ted:122/20 I" SCALE: =10 JOB NO.:41934.00.03 ENGINEERING SHEEP:a of 9 DRAWN ev:xc 02020 by n En9�neefing UIOuNonen.c FINAL PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT Case No. 0121-01 INFOR No. PlanninC Commission Hearin Date: March 3, 2021 Owner: Braselton Development Company, Ltd. Applicant: Urban Engineering �a o Location Address: 7601 Yorktown Boulevard u Legal Description: Described as an 18.26 Acre tract, out of lots 21 and 28, aN Section 25 Flour Bluff and Encinal Farm and Gardens Tracts, a map which is Q °� o recorded in Volume A, Pages 41-43, Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, located off of Breese Drive, east of Fred's Folly Drive, south of Yorktown Boulevard, and north of Stampede Drive. From: "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and "FR" Farm Rural District To: "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District and a Planned Unit s Development Overlay a� Area: 18.26 Acres S Purpose of Request: The developer is proposing a development consisting of E N 146 single-family residential lots. Existing Zoning District Existing Future Land Use Land Use "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Medium Density Site District and Agriculture "FR" Farm Rural District Residential a� N ° Medium Density 'o ? North "FR" Farm Rural District Vacant Residential a)_ "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Low Density Medium Density J South District Residential Residential LU East "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Vacant Medium Density District Residential West "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Low Density Medium Density District Residential Residential Area Development Plan: The subject property is located within the boundaries 06 of the Southside Area Development Plan and is planned for a Medium Density a Residential use. The proposed rezoning to the "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 M ° District with a Planned Unit Development is consistent with the adopted Future Land Use Map. Q > Map No.: 042029 and 041029 City Council District: 5 Zoning Violations: None Staff Report Page 2 o Transportation and Circulation: The subject property has access from Stampede Drive and Breese Drive. The major thoroughfares in the area are o Stampede and Fred's Folly, which are "Cl" Minor Residential Collector Streets. According to the Urban Transportation Plan, "Cl" Minor Residential Collector = Streets, have a capacity of 1 ,000 to 3,000 average daily trips. The subject ca property has a potential Connectivity Ratio of 1 .35. Urban Proposed Existing Traffic Street Transportation Section Section Volume 0 Plan Type 0� Stampede "Cl" Minor 60' ROW 60' ROW Drive Collector 40' paved 36' paved No Data L U) Fred's Folly "Cl" Minor 60' ROW 60' ROW No Data Collector 40' paved 36' paved Staff Summary: Development Plan: The subject property is 18.26 acres in size. The proposed use is a development consisting of 146 single-family residential units. The development will be constructed in two phases, with 75 lots in the first phase and 71 lots in the second phase. This development will be a part of the existing Rancho Vista Subdivision. The following table compares the proposed PUD development standards and the Unified Development Code (UDC) standards for the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and notes all requested deviations from the UDC by the applicant. "RS-4.5" Minimum Dimensions District Proposed PUD Deviation Standards Maximum Density (Units / _ _ No Gross Acre Minimum Site Area Acre - - No Minimum Site Width - - No Minimum Lot Area 4,500 sf. 3,900 sf. Yes Minimum Lot Width 45 ft. 40 ft. Yes Minimum Street Yard 20 ft. 20 ft. No Minimum Street Yard 10 ft. 10 ft. No Corner Back -to-Back Minimum Street Yard 20 ft. 20 ft. No Corner Back -to-Face Minimum Side Yard Single 5 ft. 5 ft. No Minimum Side Yard Total 10 ft. 10 ft. No Minimum Rear Yard 5 ft. 5 ft. No Minimum Open Space 30% 30% No Maximum Height 35 ft. 35 ft. No Paved Street Width 28 ft. 28 ft. No Right-of-way (ROW) Width 50 ft. 35 ft. Yes Staff Report Page 3 Parking Requirement 2 spaces per 2 spaces per unit No unit Sidewalks 4 ft. on both 4 ft. on one side of Yes sides specific streets Existing Land Uses & Zoning: The subject property is currently zoned "RS-4.5" Single- Family 4.5 District and "FR" Farm Rural District. The subject property consists of a vacant property and has remained undeveloped since annexation in 1995. To the north is a vacant property zoned "FR" Farm Rural District. To the south is a proposed extension of the Rancho Vista Subdivision consisting of proposed single-family homes recently rezoned to "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. To the east are single-family homes and vacant properties zoned "RS-4.5" Single Family 4.5 District. To the west is a portion of the Rancho Vista Subdivision consisting of single-family homes zoned "RS-4.5" Single Family 4.5 District. AICUZ: The subject property is not located in one of the Navy's Air Installation Compatibility Use Zones (AICUZ). Plat Status: The property is not platted and will need to be platted as part of the Planned Unit Development (PUD) rezoning process. Utilities: Water: 8-inch C900 line to the south on Breese Drive. Wastewater: 8-inch PVC line to the south on Breese Drive. Gas: 2-inch and 4-inch PE gas line located along the southern and western property lines. Storm Water: 42-inch line along Breese Drive to the south. Plan CC & Area Development Plan Consistency: The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Southside Area Development Plan and is planned for a Medium Density Residential use. The proposed rezoning to the "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District and Planned Unit Development Overlay is consistent with the adopted Southside Area Development Plan. The following policies of the Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC) should be considered: • Encourage the protection and enhancement of residential neighborhoods. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Encourage orderly growth of new residential, commercial, and industrial areas (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Promote a balanced mix of land uses to accommodate continuous growth and promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Encourage residential infill development on vacant lots within or adjacent to existing neighborhoods (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 3). Department Comments: Staff Report Page 4 • The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC) and the Southside Area Development Plan, • The proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) is requesting a reduction in lot sizes below the "RS-4.5" District standard and is in the range of 4,000 to 4,200 square feet in lot area. Additionally, the applicant is requesting a reduced right-of- way width of 35-feet. The typical street standard for a local/residential street is a 50 foot wide right-of-way with a 28 foot wide paved street surface. • As part of the rezoning process, all PUDs are reviewed by the Technical Review Committee (TRC). Concerns were raised by members of the TRC in the following areas. • Traffic management, fire protection, and the serviceability of the lots by public service vehicles. ■ Consistently the membership of the TRC has voiced concerns on multiple plats concerning the narrowing of right-of-way and the effect on traffic management. ■ To address concerns, the applicant has provided alleyway access to allow public services vehicles to have complete access to all lots and avoid the need for reversing. Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation (March 17, 2021): Approval of the change of zoning from the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-4.5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District with a Planned Unit Develo ment. Number of Notices Mailed — 93 within 200-foot notification area 3 outside notification area As of March 12, 2021: In Favor — 0 inside notification area _ — 0 outside notification area 0 In Opposition — 0 inside notification area — 0 outside notification area 0 Z Totaling 0.00% of the land within the 200-foot notification area in opposition. a *Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom. The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet / Total square footage of all property in the notification area = Percentage of public opposition. Attachments: A. Location Map (Existing Zoning & Notice Area) B. Public Comments Received (if any) C. Planned Unit Development (PUD) Guidelines and Master Site Plan Staff Report Page 5 f25-6 RS-4.5 �ak. 93 roRkTo 84 83 N 35 SC 82 26 1� CN-1 21 86 F R20 34 Ll Ro 19 33 14 .. R -4�R I81 85 73 22 58 68 — }3 T8 51 86 2567T2 2 — 3T 47 Sf1BJECF 7T 0 ub 4T 92$ 46 7PROPER TY — 48 L 64 43 24 55 h. 90 0 70 K }6f .637 T7 �► s] .79 65 IDE 18 40 2T R S-4.5 39 87 49 36 59 75 88 76 T — 61 – 37 60 38 29 74 89 '2'8 2# 44 23 V7r,./ 69 71 gpH45\ `70 awe creamed:1023'2020 6 50 566 Prepared 6x ReyR \ Feet A Deyerhnent off DcW.P--t Services CASE: 4721-41 ZONING & NOTICE AREA 'vim RM-1 Multifamily) IL L ig ht In dus tri,l RM-2 Multifamily2 IH Heavy l n d u stria) 5U8JET CeYn pet�e RM-3 Multifam i ly3 PUD Plan ne d U n it Dev.Overlay ON Prolessiorral Office RS-Hg Single-Family 19 OPERT RM-AT Multitam ily AT RSL Single-Family5 CN-1 Neighborhood Commercial RS-4.5 Single-Family4.5 CN-2 Neighborhood Commercial RS-TF Two-Family o A aR CR-1 Resort Commercial RS-IS Single-F—ily 15 ®®gy CR-2 Resort Comore mial RE Reside olio)Estate d`'d[kj hp CGI Ge neva l Commerc'al IRSH Townhouse 'prsCAris'i y CG2 General C—.coral SP special P.—it mop CI Intens'we Commercial RV Recreational Vehicle Park A CBD Downtown Comme vial --�--� CR-5 Resort Commercial RMH ManWactu red Home FR Farm Rural H H'ntoric Overlay RP Business Park a y� T � ❑S-4-1d properly y � xiN 2[l0'GrNer OinlOwersawn ® ` City of 1°a e o X� g LOCATION MRP cC ti Job No. 41934.00.03 Rancho Vista Subdivision Unit 20, P. U . D. Corpus Christi, Texas Owner/Developer Braselton Development Company, Ltd. Submitted by Urban Engineering Revised: March 8, 2021 URBAN ENc. .: N TBPE Firm#145 TBPLS Firm#10032400 2725 Swantner Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 Phone: (361)854-3101 Fax: (361) 854-6001 page 1 of 9 Job No. 41934.00.03 Rancho Vista Subdivision Unit 20, P. U . D. Corpus Christi, Texas Development Description: The developer is proposing affordable housing being placed within Rancho Vista, a 300 acre master planned community consisting of 147 single-family residential lots. The development will be constructed in two phases with 76 lots in the first phase and 71 lots in the second phase. This development will be a part of the existing Rancho Vista Subdivision and will complement other existing and proposed developments in the area. Location Map: County of Nueces ` Eckner N City of Corpu Christi 0 V v 0 Yorktown Boulevard p a o Bar T Dr. L E O U L � Fn O ? D ti Lon Nela eea Dunn's P In or V. ger. Dr.=' p e� ° kn C`� P'i et�reC o Brown D o O Hl h Gu s 0 ' e��'o m Stampede�D . m p a C e�GAO° a\ate E a ° 0 o � ,et -° E PPv�� c�`� v S tVE gyp\ S Idle3 HouD Hector P Ga ciaBr san o a Wa v E o F ,ay Ad er Drive M nk \° � s page 2 of 9 Job No. 41934.00.03 Development Standards per City of Corpus Christi Unified Development Code Minimum Lot Area—4,500sf Minimum Lot Width—45' Minimum Street Yard—20' Minimum Street Yard (Corner)—10' when back to back lots Minimum Side Yard—5' Minimum Side Yard (Total)—10' Minimum Rear Yard—5' Minimum building separation—10' Minimum Open Space—30% Maximum Height—35' Required Parking: - 2 per unit Curb Type—6" Curb and Gutter Sidewalks—4' on each side Paved Street Width—28' PUD Requirements/Development Guidelines Minimum Lot Area—3900sf(Variance) Minimum Lot Width -40' for all lots except Lot 14, Block 46 (Variance) Lot 46 has 25+/-of frontage Minimum Street Yard—20' Minimum Street Yard (Corner)—10' when back to back lots Minimum Side Yard—5' Minimum Side Yard (Total)—10' Minimum Rear Yard—5 Minimum building separation—10' Minimum Open Space—30% Maximum Height—35' Required Parking: - 2 per unit Curb Type—6" Curb and Gutter Sidewalks-4', 5 and 6' on one side of street (Variance) Paved Street Width—20' (Variance) page 3 of 9 County of 11,16— Location Map: N.T.S. City of Corpus Christi I. Total platted or,, Contains 18.26 Acres of Lord. (1,,I.d,, Street DeZ.tmn) 2. The­M'q—ter for the t——ter runoff from thisP"P"ty is the i u 0..Creek.The TCEQ has not 11111ifild the aquatic if,use for the Creek,but it is r.cogr,z an r-or—n .d as tally sensitive or... Th.0 r Creek flows directly into the Oso Bay.The TCED has class red the aquatic life use for the 01, Bay 11 'exceptional' old "oyster --," and i°SQ ger categorized the r-eimrg—ter as"contact recreation"use. 3, Gnal Bearings and Distances shown her—are references to the Texas Coordinate Sy—, of 1983, Texas South Z...4205,and or,based .Site the North American Datum of 1963(2011)Epoch 2010.00. 4. By graphic platting only,this property is in Zone"B"-Flood Insurance Rate Map,Community Ford No. 485494 0540 C,Cit at Corp..Christi, T.-d.,which bears an effective at.of March 18, 19B5 and is not in Special Flood Hazard Area. 5. Th. Yard requirement, as depicted is . requirement of theUri md State of Te... Development Code and is subject to change as the zoning by change. County.f N... Thi, III-plot 11 In.herein de—ib al property approved by theDepartmentDevelopmentt of Development or the city or Corp..Christi.Te.... This the-----day of----------------,20-----Plat of Brett Flint.P.E.--------—----------—---- . ErKir.r Rancho Vista Subdivision State of I... Unit 20 P.U.D. County of N... Th.final plot of the Ins—described property.. pp—ed an behalf of the City of Corp..Christi, being 12129 Acres a I Lord out d L.1,21 and 29,Section 25 Te...by the PlanningC—mi—i— Ra,Bluff and Encina)F—and C—den Tracts,.—p of which ,s recorded Z in V,,,—A,Pages 41-4J,Map Record,of N—es This The—————day of———————————————--20_____ County, 7—and being I portion of an 1826 Acre 7—t of Lord a,ass"bed in o Special W—anty Deed with Vd.,s L- f— &Z'shy shopping Center to B—eltan Dekebpirmt b Raymond,III, - ——————— Jeremy Baugh ——————————— Company,Ltd,—.,&d in Document Na 2020039533, Official Chairman Public Records fft-es County,Texas. state of T... County of Nu— I K.r.Sands,Clerk of the County Court i�and far id Ca.rt�do hereby certify that the foregoing M:Ibru ert dated the---day or— ------20—,xftlh its certificate of--timtion as fiNd Zr rs-rd in my office the----dby at------—20____At----Ocl al,---—N.,and duly--d the—day at-----—,20----at----O'd— in—County in 'al_ Page------—Map Record.. W-18 my hold and seal of the County Court,in and for old County,at office in Corp..Christi. the day and year last N -—————————————ed far Record a San.,Cau ty Clerk State of T... State at T... N.-s.Court,I... County<f N—s County<f Nu—s at———————a clock B—elton De pm-t Cannp-�Ltd., Te..s limited partnership,hereby—Uns. A-1 AN BANK,hereby—Unss that it holds lien the property..red by -—————— t. .at I s thn—,of the land.embraced�itlhin the bourd.r.s.of the foregoing --Ct-De—pm nt Company,Ltd.. Te...linuted P"Mip "'thh."P.';..e plot: that it has had old I-al. T:dfar,.d—.bdiVd al as h..r; that street. amg..rg-'p and it Pon.-..1 the—d.-ion and dedicationfar .h— are deafic ted, to the public that...emert.as — are and c—erati—therein expressed. d so i-ted to the public ss for the psr.ti.n rd use of public tilitis.; and that this map— ads far the purpose of ds—pli-and dedi-lim. This ths---day at————————————————20_____ state of T�... Cb rty of N.ecs. .1.the___d,or————————————————20_____ 1.Jame.D.Carr,.R<gis—d P,&—i—Lord Sur—far Urban Engineering,h—prsp—d By.AkERICAN BANK f—g-irg­from.—y.—an-grou al under my dirsob- d is—and correct to The B�B"'st"Development Canrp,,�Ltd.,,T—I!—partnership best or y k,,el,dg,.Information and belief;I In b..n eng,K,K! rder contract to set all Lot and Black conn— ,—.1 1,111in and to complete such operations—due and reasonable diliWoe By. -rt Mth sound pIlf—il"I practice. By.B—It-Management Company,-LC,ita gen—partner --——————————— Me the—————day of—————————————————20_____ By State at Te... Fred Braael[an,President County of N.ece. This irstrurn—...--ledgsal before me by PHIUIP J.RITLEY.,as Senior Lending State of Te... Off—of AkERICANI BANK,an behalf of..id bark. —————————————— County of N—s. d—e. Ts—Licer-No.8 8 This i1st,11111,—11k1,eI,dg,d1 before me by Fred Braselton, as PreaWent of Braselton k,"g—rt Company, LLC, general partner of B—Itan D—p— C,rrpary,Ltd..,T..s lift-partnership,on behalf at said entity in said capacity. 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(Owner:Patricia 0 Wallace,ustree,) J Vol.69,Pgs 292-294.Map 1 Vol.68.Pgs.9 - Map (Doc.N 20 0 409,O.P.R.N.C3) Records o!Nueces County,iexa� ® rds y,texas = �Pn M Mi[Oertlapmnt BeunEary emo"era o ec a" 23 \ 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 16 F d t t 22 2 t 25 Rancho Vista Subdivision PrcpmW 9tarm 9 ver as Unit 20,R U.D. °v 11 II II 4I I4 I� 4I I4 a r1 F'= W PrcPo'�veter u"e o f Blued in Volum s 4Ocro M Tracts, a m of Nueces -SEs- nl In being 18.26 Anes of Land out o/Lots 21 and 2d Section 2 1 -- --- ---- --- -------- --- �� flour Bluff and Encina/form and Gorden TiactS a ma of whic}1 28 Kllbmw Drive 0 P."—Bmt i d is— a A,Page P Revised:3/8/2021 —County, Texas and being o portion of an 78.26 Abe Tract of Submitted:12/2/20 ® PrcpmM 9ta,19e er Naa„,9a a URBAN Gond w described in a Specid W ronty Deed with U dor's Lien SCn�E: 1”=60 ® .uaanm, Pik hom LL/hvo Shopping Center [a @rose/ton BeW en[ JOB NO.:41934.00.03 " Pik Y oppin9 oprn n SHEET:7 of 9 P° ENGINEERING ¢ PrcaasW Frc lyarc"� Company,Ltd.,recorded in Document Na.2@20@J96J.� 0/ficid DRAWN Bl':xG Public Becnds a/Nueces County,Texas. � oz6xo tran n9nfing Fred'.F.IIy Drive - ..(r_en•u�....P _ ,,.Q-in•m. 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No Minimum Rear • 5 ft. 5 ft. No Minimum Building Separation 10 ft. 10 ft. No Maximum Building Height 35 ft. 35 ft. No 5 ft. both sides 4 ft.on one side of Yes specific streets — ff T-FOYMN 50 ft. 35 ft. Yes Paved Street Width 28 ft. 28 ft. No • 6 in. curb&gutter 6 in. curb&gutter No Parking Requirement 2 spaces per unit 2 spaces per unit No PUD Concepts -------------------- r ------------------ ---------------r-------L,--,- -------------------- 77. 1 -711 L, T IL 11-.- LL 4-- 1 --- ----------- ----------- ---- ------- �l Iail 20,P I�R Ft7g- Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation Approval of the "RS-4 .5/PUD" Single-Family 4.5 District With a Planned Unit Development �RA „ . a, •, m r Ab'J k ' m r FR e h, r - U PC3PEJ�7r"1�' �, gym, Is, Opp u Y • t� a �e 500 CASE 0121-01 a� Aerial with Subject Property :¢ SUBJE F �yeae��a Sukect OPER Roperty �A �4Q,r City of Map Scale: ?:3,606LOCATI�Af N1AP � � C TUT Chest so �o o� A PH v AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORP�g4 Action Item for the City Council Meeting 5/18/2021 1852 DATE: April 14, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Rocha, Fire Chief rrocha@cctexas.com (361) 826-3938 Acceptance of a grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department WebEOC Operations CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of a $15,000.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department Web Emergency Operations Center operations; and appropriating $15,000.00 into the Fire Grants Fund. SUMMARY: This ordinance authorizes the acceptance of a grant in the amount of $15,000 from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council. This grant helps to fund the annual cost of operations for the WebEOC system. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) was recently awarded a grant of $15,000 from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council (CBRAC). The CBRAC has awarded grant funding to the CCFD's Emergency Management Division for the last 15 years to fund the Web Emergency Operations Center (WebEOC) operations. Last year, the CCFD received $15,000 for this grant. The WebEOC system is a web-based crisis management system that is used to improve coordination and communication efforts while planning, responding to, or recovering from man- made or natural disasters. The WebEOC system allows the City to track residents that are transported by the City to emergency shelters in other cities. City departments also utilize the system to request resources from the State during an emergency event. All City departments store their emergency operation plans on the WebEOC system and enter their daily operations during a disaster event. CBRAC and the City of Corpus Christi Emergency Management Division currently have a five- year agreement to support the Trauma Service Area Region U Health and Medical Emergency preparedness and response efforts. The agreement also provides CBRAC and its member organizations with the necessary access to the regional WebEOC system. CBRAC is required to use the WebEOC system to fulfill certain aspects of its Hospital Preparedness contractual requirements. The contractual obligation is between CBRAC and the hospitals. The CCFD and Office of Emergency Management have a memorandum of agreement with CBRAC so they may use the WebEOC license to meet their contractual obligation with the hospitals. The City is the license holder for WebEOC and is responsible for administering the regional system and for providing access to CBRAC and its member Health Care facilities and organizations. CBRAC provides funding for the WebEOC operations. CBRAC typically awards the City $15,000 each year for the system. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative to accepting the grant is to find other funding for the WebEOC system which will leave the City financially responsible for the functions and maintenance of the system until other sources of funding are found. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Acceptance of grant funding in the amount of $15,000 and appropriating $15,000 to the Fire Grants Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1062 Fire Grants Organization/Activity: 820554L CBRAC-WebEOC 20-21 Mission Element: 888 Revenue Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 340000 Contributions & Donations Amount: $15,000.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that City Council authorize the ordinance accepting and appropriating the CBRAC grant of$15,000 in order to continue WebEOC operations. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of a $15,000.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department Web Emergency Operations Center(WebEOC) operations; and appropriating $15,000.00 into the Fire Grants Fund. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: The City Manager or designee is authorized to accept a $15,000.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department Web Emergency Operations Center (WebEOC) operations. SECTION 2: $15,000.00 from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council is appropriated in the Fire Grant Fund No. 1062 to be used to support the Corpus Christi Fire Department Web Emergency Operations Center (WebEOC) operations. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor so �o o� A PH v AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 Action Item for the City Council Meeting 5/18/2021 1852 DATE: April 15, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Rocha, Fire Chief rrocha@cctexas.com (361) 826-3938 Acceptance of a grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department EMS Operations CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of an $11,137.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department's Emergency Medical Services operations; and appropriating $11,137.00 into the Ambulance Grants Fund. SUMMARY: This ordinance authorizes the acceptance of a grant in the amount of $11,137 from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council. This grant supports supplies and equipment purchases needed for the Corpus Christi Fire Department's Emergency Medical Services systems. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council (CBRAC) has awarded the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) a grant in the amount of $11,137 to benefit the City's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) operations. The grant will reimburse the department for payments the department made to the EMS billing system for service. The City has received grant funding for EMS services from CBRAC for almost 15 years. Last year, the City received $2,047 for this grant. The funding is more this year because the state included the allocation for two years combined plus an allocation for the newly annexed area in San Patricio county. The funds are an annual allocation from the Texas Department of State Health Services that are distributed through the CBRAC. EMS agencies within the 12-county Coastal Bend region are eligible to receive funding if they are active participants in the Regional Advisory Council. The amount of funding each agency receives is based on the number of trauma emergencies the agency responds to on an annual basis. The CCFD responded to 11,559 trauma calls last year, which is more responses than the year before. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is to reject the grant and utilize the General Fund for equipment purchased for EMS that the grant would have covered. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Acceptance of grant funding in the amount of $11,137 and appropriating $11,137 to the Ambulance Grants Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1056 Ambulance Grants Organization/Activity: 820587L CBRAC-EMS & Supplies `21 Mission Element: 888 Revenue Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 340000 Contributions & Donations Amount: $11,137.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends City Council authorize the ordinance to accept and appropriate the CBRAC grant of$11,137 for EMS operations. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of an $11,137.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department EMS operations; and appropriating $11,137.00 into the Ambulance Grants Fund. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: The City Manager or designee is authorized to accept an $11 ,137.00 grant from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council for the Corpus Christi Fire Department EMS operations. SECTION 2: $11 ,137.00 from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council is appropriated in the Ambulance Grant Fund No. 1056 to be used to support the Corpus Christi Fire Department EMS operations. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor so �o o� A PH v AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 Action Item for the City Council Meeting 5/18/2021 1852 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Rocha, Fire Chief rrocha@cctexas.com (361) 826-3938 Acceptance of funds from the State of Texas Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of $838.42 from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account; and appropriating $838.42 into the Fire Grants Fund. SUMMARY: This ordinance authorizes the acceptance and appropriation of an allocation of$838.42 from the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account. The State of Texas provides an annual allocation for training and equipment for law enforcement officers. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) has received funding in the amount of$838.42 from the State of Texas Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (LEOSE) account. The funds are received from the State as directed by the Texas Occupations Code, Section 1701.157 to make an annual allocation from the LEOSE account to qualified law enforcement agencies. The funds allotted for the CCFD are used for training and equipping arson investigators who also are licensed peace officers, which qualifies them for this funding. The Fire Department has been receiving the funds since 2002. The department received $1,018.53 last year. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to receive the funding and seek funding from other programs that support fire investigator functions, or to utilize the General Fund for any needs. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Acceptance of funds in the amount of$838.42 and appropriating $838.42 to the Fire Grants Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1062 Fire Grants Organization/Activity: 826401 L LEOSE-Fire Dept Mission Element: 888 Revenue Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 340000 Contributions & Donations Amount: $838.42.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends City Council authorize the ordinance to accept and appropriate the funds in the amount of$838.42. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Award Letter Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of $838.42 from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account; and appropriating $838.42 into the Fire Grants Fund. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: The City Manager or designee is authorized to accept an $838.42 grant from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account. SECTION 2: $838.42 from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account is appropriated in the Ambulance Grant Fund No. 1062 to be used to support the Corpus Christi Fire Department EMS operations. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor TEXAS COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS P.O.Box 13528 • Austin,TX 38711-3528 February 23, 2021 CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPARTMENT 2406 LEOPARD ST STE 300 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78408-3719 Vendor number: 17460005741-050 A direct deposit was made into your account from the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (LEOSE) account in the amount of $ 838.42. This payment" must be used as necessary to ensure the continuing education of persons licensed under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, or to provide necessary training, as determined by the agency head, to full -time, fully paid law enforcement support personnel in your agency. Your agency must maintain a complete and detailed record of all money received and spent. All money received is subject to audit by the Comptroller of Public Accounts and all money spent is subject to audit by the State Auditor. The Comptroller is directed by the Occupations Code, Section 1701.157 to make an annual allocation from the LEOSE account to qualified law enforcement agencies for expenses related to the continuing education of persons licensed under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code. Of the account, 20 percent is allocated equally among the qualified agencies . The remaining 80 percent is allocated on the basis of the number of eligible law enforcement positions each agency had as of January 1 of the preceding calendar year. An eligible law enforcement position is defined as one held by a person licensed under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, who works as a peace officer, licensed jailer or telecommunicator on the average of at least 32 hours a week, is compensated by a political subdivision of the state at the minimum wage rate or higher, and is entitled to all employee benefits offered to a peace officer. To receive your agency' s share of the LEOSE account in 2022, YOU mUst compl eta and return the enclosed Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account 2022 Allocation Basis form to us no later than October 31, 2021. The information provided in this report must be accurate and returned timely to our office to ensure the correct allocation of the LEOSE account. Please call us at 800-531-5441, ext. 3-4530, or 512-463-4530 if you have any questions or if we can be of assistance. Enclosures Form 40-305(Rev.1-1917) so �o o� A v WoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of May 25, 2021 DATE: May 18, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeffrey Edmonds, P. E., Director of Engineering Services ieffreye(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Ordinance Declaring City Property as Surplus and Permitting its Sale to the Public CAPTION: Ordinance declaring four City owned vacant lots located at 429 Marguerite Street, 502 18th Street, 508 18th Street and 2034 Mary Street as surplus property, authorizing sale to the public, and authorizing execution of the deeds and any related documents necessary to complete the sale and conveyance of the properties. SUMMARY: This item declares four City owned vacant lots as surplus property for future sale. The City plans to sell the tracts located at 429 Marguerite Street, 502 18th Street, 508 18th Street and 2034 Mary Street to eliminate maintenance responsibilities and expenses as they have remained vacant for more than 15 years. No City departments have expressed interest in utilizing the properties for any current or future needs. The City has received notification of an interested party for the four vacant lots. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City currently owns four properties that have no current or future use for any City purpose. The City acquired the property at 429 Marguerite Street via a tax resale in 2004. The City acquired the property at 502 18th Street in 2003 and the properties at 508 18th Street and 2034 Mary Street in 2006. In July 2015, the City declared surplus and authorized the sale of the properties at 502 181h Street, 508 18th Street and 2034 Mary Street because the properties were not used as originally intended for the Garcia Arts Center Area Street Improvements project. The properties at 502 and 508 18th Street were subsequently sold in January 2019 to the Community Development Corporation of Brownsville but were deeded back to the City in May 2020 due to lack of development in compliance with a reversion clause. Due to the lack of use and no expressed interest by City departments for future use of these four lots, the City recommends declaring the properties as surplus for potential sale to the public. The sale of the properties would eliminate the annual maintenance responsibilities and expense of$500.00 per property for mowing and removing debris. The City has historically sold property by public sealed bid, which is permitted by the Texas Local Government Code, Section 272.001. This requires the City to advertise the sale twice in the local newspaper, wait 14 days, and then open the sealed bids. The Nueces County Appraisal District have the properties valued as listed below: Address Appraisal Value 429 Marguerite Street $4,500.00 50518 1h Street $21,441.00 508 18th Street $8,934.00 2034 Mary Street $3,450.00 Total $38,325.00 City staff recommends using these values as the starting minimum bid. ALTERNATIVES: The City could keep the properties for future use or exchange but will continue to be responsible for maintaining the properties that are vacant and provide no current benefit. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact with this item. If the properties are bid on and sold, the revenues will be appropriated to the General Fund. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 General Fund Organization/Activity: 11020 General Government Mission Element: 888 Revenues Project # (CIP Only): n/a Account: 343400 Property Rentals RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommendation is to declare the properties as surplus for future sale as there are no current or future intended purposes of use. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location and Vicinity Map Ordinance Ordinance declaring four City owned vacant lots located at 429 Marguerite Street, 502 18th Street, 508 18th Street and 2034 Mary Street as surplus property, authorizing sale to the public, and authorizing execution of the deeds and any related documents necessary to complete the sale and conveyance of the properties. Whereas, the City acquired the property at 429 Marguerite St for $1 ,220 via a tax resale in 2004. Whereas, the City Council has previously declared surplus and authorized the sale of nearby properties at 502 18th Street, 508 18th Street, and 2034 Mary Street; and Whereas, the properties at 502 & 508 18th Street were transferred and have reverted back to the City. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the City owned property located at 429 Marguerite with a legal description of Jasmin Lot 27A is declared to be surplus property. SECTION 2. That the City owned property located at 502 18th Street with a legal description of Lot 2, Block 5, H.E. Luter Partition is declared to be surplus property. SECTION 3. That the City owned property located at 508 18th Street with a legal description of Lot 1 , being part of Tract No. 5, H.E. Luter Partition, also known as Lots 1 and 2 of Neylands Colonia Mexicana Addition is declared to be surplus property. SECTION 4. That the City owned property located at 2034 Mary Street with a legal description of Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block Seven (7), of the H.E. LUTER PARTITION is declared to be surplus property. SECTION 5: That the City Manager or designee is authorized to sell the surplus properties to the public by sealed bid per Texas Local Government Code section 272.001 . SECTION 6: That the City Manager or designee is authorized to execute a deed and other related documents necessary to complete the sales and convey the properties. 1 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 2 LOCATION N SCALE: N.T.S. 181 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE N U EC ES BAY SHIP CHANNEL CORPUS CHR ST B LEOPARD LOCATION QO AGNES CORPUS CHRISTI BAY 286 0 G PN o M O LOCATION MAP �Z Q NOT TO SCALE �` CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT SURPLUS PROPERTY CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS VONI DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES SCALE: N.T.S. ol y ANTONIO E GARCIA PARK coo a: ,F w K MARGUERITE ST. �GVE UTE ST. P_ ` 502 18TH ST. 508 18TH ST. 2034 MARY ST. .r P ' r P AERIAL MAP NOT TO SCALE CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT SURPLUS PROPERTY CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS VONI DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of May 18, 2021 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council of May 25, 2021 DATE: May 3, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Sarah Munoz, Interim Director of Parks and Recreation Sarah M3(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3042 Lease Agreement for North Bayfront Park Kiosk CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing a one-year lease beginning July 1 , 2021 with Yolanda Ibarra dba Mangonadas by MLB for the North Bayfront Park Kiosk, located on North Shoreline Blvd, near the intersection with Resaca Street, with monthly rent of $913.50, with options to extend for up to 2 additional two-year terms upon agreement of the parties. SUMMARY: Lease of the North Bayfront Park Kiosk to Yolanda Ibarra dba Mangonadas by MLB to enable lessee to utilize premises for the sale of fruit cups, smoothies, and other consumable products. The sale of alcohol is prohibited. The lessee shall not utilize premises for any other purposes without prior written approval. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The North Bayfront Park was completed in early 2010 to include a kiosk that has open space available to rent. From April 2014 to August 2018, the City leased the North Bayfront Park Kiosk to the Corpus Christi Convention and Visitor's Bureau (CCCVB) for office space and retail sales. After this lease was terminated, the kiosk remained vacant with no potential prospects. The rent for the proposed Lease Agreement with Yolanda Ibarra dba Mangonadas by MLB was determined through collaboration with the City's Property and Land Acquisition manager. Available comps to the subject property suggest the price would range between $1 .00-$2.00 per square foot, per month. Due to City property not being subject to property taxes, the price was increased to a recommended $2.25 per square foot, per month. The property includes sub-meters for utilities. The tenant will be responsible for individual payments for each service. Mangonadas by MLB is a small business owned by Yolanda Ibarra and operated by her since July 2016. Her business has been operating out of a food truck and she has partnered with various festival organizers to sell goods. The Kiosk on Shoreline will provide her an opportunity to operate out of a store front location and provide a food and refreshment option to tourists and locals visiting Bay Fountain Park and the surrounding area. The business operating hours are Monday through Saturday from 11 :00 am to 9:00 pm. ALTERNATIVES: An alternative is to pursue a lease agreement with a different vendor. However, this would lead to the North Bayfront Park Kiosk remaining vacant. Additionally, this would result in less attractions for North Bayfront Park patrons. FISCAL IMPACT: Overall, $10,962 would be generated in revenue for a one-year term lease agreement. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 4710 Visitor's Facility Organization/Activity: 13710 Cultural Facility maintenance Mission Element: 141 Maintaining Park and Recreation Facilities Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 311510 Heritage Park maint contract RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this ordinance authorizing a one-year lease beginning July 1 , 2021 with Yolanda Ibarra dba Mangonadas by MLB for the North Bayfront Park Kiosk, located on North Shoreline Blvd, near the intersection with Resaca Street, with monthly rent of $913.50, with options to extend for up to 2 additional two-year terms upon agreement of the parties. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Lease Agreement Presentation Ordinance authorizing a one-year lease beginning July 1, 2021 with Yolanda Ibarra dba Mangonadas by MLB for the North Bayfront Park Kiosk, located on North Shoreline Blvd, near the intersection with Resaca Street, with monthly rent of $913.50, with options to extend for up to 2 additional two-year terms upon agreement of the parties Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: SECTION 1. That the City Manager or his designee is authorized to execute a one-year lease beginning July 1 , 2021 with Yolanda Ibarra dba Mangonadas by MLB for the North Bayfront Park Kiosk, located on North Shoreline Blvd, near the intersection with Resaca Street, with options to extend for up to 2 additional two-year terms upon agreement of the parties; with monthly rent of $913.50 for the initial one-year term, subject to escalating rent in the option years based on market conditions. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021 . ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor l LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND YOLANDA |BARRA DBA MANGONADAS BY MILB FOR THE BAY FOUNTAIN PARK KIOSK STATE OF TEXAS § G KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF NUECES § This lease agreement("Lease") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, o Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("Citv"), acting through its duly authorized City N1anager, or his designee ("City Manager"), and Yolanda |barra dbg K8onQnn8d39 by yWLB. WHEREAS, the City owns the Bay Fountain Park Kiosk located on North Shoreline Blvd. near the intersection with Raoaoa Strnot, Corpus Christi, Nue:eo County, Taxao, together with all Improvements thereon; ("Premises"); WHEREAS, Lessee has requested the use ofthe Premises for the purpose ofselling fresh fruit, smoothies, and other consumable products; WHEREAS. City desires to a||ovv Lessee to use the Pnannieeo for this purpose; and NOW, THEREFORE, Qb/ and Lessee, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, agree as fVUovve: Section 1' Definitions. (/A City means the City of Corpus Christi. Nue0eS County, TexaS, g home rule municipal corporation. (Q) City Manager means the City's City Manager or the City Manager's designee. (C) Council means the City's City Council. (D) Director means the City's Director of Parks and Renn88hOn or the Director ofPark and Recreation's designee. (E) Lease means this lease document, including all attached and incorporated exhibits. (F) Lessee rno8nS Yolanda |b8rrG dha W1angon8das by yWLB. (G) Parks means the City's Parks and Recreation Department. /H\ Premises means the Boy Fountain Park Kiosk building located on North Shoreline Blvd. near the intersection with Res8oa 8treet, in the City. (|) Risk Manager means the City's Risk Manager Ordesignee. Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of this L88Se. between Qty and Leesee, is to enable Lessee to utilize Premises to sell fruit cups, smoothies and other consumable products. Lessee shall not operate the Premises for any other purpose without Director's prior written approval. Alcohol sales are prohibited at the Premises. 2 Section 3.Term. The City leases the Premises, subject to all terms and conditions of this Lease, to the Lessee on a one- year term beginning on July 1, 2021 . This Lease may be extended by up to two additional two-year option terms upon written agreement of the Lessee and the City Manager, unless sooner terminated as set out herein. Section 4. Acceptance of Premises Disclaimer: A. LESSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT IS LEASING THE PREMISES"AS IS"WITH ALL FAULTS AS MAY EXIST ON THE PREMISES, AND THAT NEITHER THE CITY, NOR ANY EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF THE CITY, HAS MADE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AS TO THE CONDITION OF SUCH PREMISES. LESSEE HEREBY WAIVES ANY AND ALL CAUSES OF ACTION, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND DAMAGES BASED ON ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF HABITABILITY,AND ANY OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES NOT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LEASE. B. LESSEE ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT LESSEE HAS BEEN PROVIDED, TO ITS SATISFACTION, THE OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES FOR ANY DEFECTS AS TO THE SUITABILITY OF SUCH PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE TO WHICH LESSEE INTENDS TO USE THE PREMISES, AND IS RELYING ON ITS OWN INSPECTION. C. LESSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT ANY AND ALL STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS EXISTING ON THE PREMISES ON THE COMMENCEMENT DATE, IF ANY, ARE ACCEPTED "AS IS" WITH ANY AND ALL LATENT AND PATENT DEFECTS AND THAT THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY THE CITY WITH RESPECT THERETO. LESSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT IS NOT RELYING UPON ANY REPRESENTATION, STATEMENT OR OTHER ASSERTION BY THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES OR IMPROVEMENTS, BUT IS RELYING ON ITS EXAMINATION THEREOF D. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS Section 4 SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS LEASE. Section 5 Contact Person/Lease Administrator. For this Lease, the City's contact person and lease administrator is the Director. Section 6. Lease Payments. (A) For and in consideration of the rights and privileges herein granted, Lessee agrees to pay the City, on a monthly basis, rent in the amount of$913.50 per month for the initial one- year term. The City will evaluate lease payment amounts prior to exercise of an option year and City will adjust the monthly rent to account for market conditions. (B) All monthly rent payments are due and payable on or before the 10th day of each month for the term of this Lease. Payment must be made to the order of the City of Corpus Christi and mailed to the City Collections Department, P. O. Box 9277, Corpus Christi, TX 78469, or delivered to City Hall at 1201 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401. 3 (C) City will invoice Lessee monthly for water and waste water utility aemioo at regular commercial rates based nnaubn**tensinstalled bvthe City. City will also invoice Lessee monthly for electricity service based oneubnneteroinstalled bythe City. Lessee will pay the invoice within 1Ubusiness days from receipt ofinvoice. (D) Payments made after the duo date shall be assessed late payment fee of $10 per each date the payment has not been rnGde. up to 10 days. Failure to make payment in full within 10days ofdue date igconsidered onevent Ofdefault and may result intermination ofthis lease. Section 7' Hours of Operation. Lessee will be open to the public and operate the Premises, during its normal operating hours onoyear-round basis. Hours nfoperation may be adjusted, for scheduled seasonal activities and other special events scheduled by Parks, with the prior written approval of the Director. A schedule of normal operating hours will be proved by Loaaoe on a quarterly basis. Section 8. Parking. Lessee's designated parking space will belocated north ufthe kiosk. However, the City reserves the right to temporarily use the parking Space as needed for City-permitted special cmGnto or official City purposes. Section 9. Utilities. (A) It is understood by and between the parties that regular garbage collection service is not available to the Premises and that the provision and payment for this service shall be the responsibility of Lessee. Lessee shall remove trash from Premises daily. (B) Lessee shall not deposit, or cause to be deposited, any garbage and debris generated at the Pnanniaea into trash naoepton|e in public spaces along Shoreline Drive. Leasee shall remove trash from Premises daily. (C) The Premises is not currently wired for telephone service nor for internet service; however, Lessee may contract separately with a service provider of Lessee's choice for the provision of active telephone and internet service, which service is to be incurred at Lessee's sole expense. (D) The Premises is wired for electrical service. LGaoae shall be invoiced by the City for electricity services at the Premises. (E) VVGt8r and wastewater utility services are available at the PnRnniSeS. Lessee ah8|| be invoiced by the City for water and wastewater S8n/ioea at the Pnenniaaa. (F) Should Lessee require any modification to the provision of the enumerated utilities in this section or require any additional utility service not herein covered during the term of this Lease, Lessee shall submit a n3queSt, in vvriUng, to the Director for consideration and possible amendment ofthis Lease. (G) There is no security camera or security service provided by City at the Premises. Lessee assumes all risk of Ummm or damage to Lessee's equipment and property at the Premises. 4 Section 10. Abandonment, Interruption of Utilities, Removal of Lessee's Property, and Lockout Chapter 93ofthe Texas Property Code governs the rightsandob|i adonsOftheparties with regard to: (a) abandonment of the leased pnanniu*a; (b) interruption of utilities; (o) nern0va| ofLessee's personal property; and (d) lock out 0fLessee. Section 11. Maintenance. (A) The City will maintain the exterior of the Pnanniann and adjacent park groundo, including buildings and public parking lots inthe vicinity ofthe Premises, subject tosufficient annual budget appropriations. The City shall be responsible for major repairs tothe exterior of the Prerniaes. subject to sufficient annual budget appropri8tiOns, unless damage occasioned to the exterior is or was caused by Lessee's negligence. It is further understood and agreed that the City shall maintain the utility lines serving the Premises, subject tosufficient annual budget appropriations. (B) Lessee covenants and agrees to maintain the interior of the Premises during the term of this Lease, such maintenance to include, but not be limited to, interior painting (in a neutral color pnaoppn}ved by the 0nootoh and keeping in good repair the plumbing and light fixtures. /C\ Lessee Shg|| be responsible for cleaning the Premises and will supply paper goods and chemicals necessary for cleaning. /D\ During Lessee's normal business hours, City may enter the Premises for any reasonable purpuee, including but not limited to, repairs, nnainhenenne, alterations and showing the premises t0prospective tenants. City may access the Premises at any time for emergency repairs. /E\ In the event that the Premises are destroyed or rendered unusable due to 8 hurricane, natural disaster or other reasons not the fault of Lessee and cannot be promptly repaired, the occupancy by Lessee shall terminate as of such date and the Qty and Lessee either shall enter into an agreement to occupy other available space of the City for such purposes or this Lease shall terminate. Section 12. Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment. (A) It is understood that Lessee will be responsible for furnishing and equipping the Premises and that the City has no obligation to furnish any equipment or furnishings for Lessee. (B) All capital improvements tothe PnsrniGeo. such as installation of plumbing fixtures remain the property ofthe City. (C) The Qty Sh8|| maintain the public restroomns associated with the Premises. Section 13. City Use and Special Events. (A) Qh/ retains the right to use Or cross the Premises with utility lines and easements. City may exercise these rights without compensation to Lessee for damages to the Premises from inSta||\ng, nuointaining, repairing, or removing the uh|ih/ lines and easements. City 5 must use reasonable judgment in locating the utility lines and easements to minimize damage tothe Premises. (B) kaaone acknowledges that the Bay Fountain Park premises are used for special events which may occasionally interfere with Lessee's access to the Leased Premises and parking space availability. Lessee shall not be entitled tuany compensation, inwhatever forno, either tangible or inten0ib|e, for such non-Lessee use. Section 14. Laws Affecting Operation mfPremises and Performance. (A) Lessee shall ensure that its use of the Premises is in aononj8noe with all applicable Federa|. E8ete. and |OC8| |avva, ordinanoea, rules and regulations. (B) Lessee shall bear the expense and responsibility ofmeeting all requirements for acquiring all applicable licenses and permits. Lessee shall also bear the expense of meeting and complying with all health regulations and Certificate of Occupancy requirements. (C) Furthermore, Lessee shall ounnp|y with any other Federal, State and |000| |avvS' ordinances, rules and regulations applicable to Lessee's performance under this Lease. This Lease is also subject to applicable provisions of the City Charter. (D) City Manager ordesignee has right to examine and audit at any time during regular business hours the accounts and other records ofthe Lessee. (E) Lessee agrees to provide annual or other reports upon request of City Director of Parks& Recreation ordesignee regarding operations ofthe Lessee. Section 15. Inspection. Any officer Or authorized employee of the City may enter upon the Premises, at all reasonable times and without notice, to determine whether L8SS8e is providing maintenance in accordance with and as required by above, or for any other purpose incidental to City's retained rights of and in the Pnanoiaao. Section 16. Capital Improvements. City may, from time totime, and in City's sole discretion, undertake capital improvements[0the Premises. Prior tocommencing any capital improvements, City shall notify Laeaen' in vvriUng. of the dates in which Lessee She|| be required to vacate the Premises, should the Director deem this necessary. Lessee agrees that the term Ofthis Lease shall not be prorated for the period in which Lewwma is restricted from entering the Premises for the purposes ofconstructing capital improvements. Lessee acknowledges and understands that City shall have nnobligation tn provide an alternate location for Lessee during any period that Lessee must vacate the Premises. Section 17' Relationship mfParties. This Lease establishes alandlord/tenant relationship, and none other, and this Lease must be construed conclusively in favor of that relationship. In performing this Lease, both City and Lessee will act in an individual capacity and not as agents, representatives, ennp|oyeeo, emp|nyons, partners, jointventunera. or associates of one another. The employees or agents of either party shall not be, nor be construed to be, the employees or agents 0fthe other party for any purpose whatsoever. Section 18. Insurance. 6 (A) Lessee shall secure and maintain at Lessee's expense, during the term of this Lease, insurance of the type and with the amount of coverage shown on the Attachment, which is incorporated in this Lease by reference. Lessee shall use an insurance company or companies acceptable to the Risk Manager. Failure to maintain the insurance during the term of this Lease, at the limits and requirements shown on Attachment constitutes grounds for termination of this Lease. (B) The Certificate of Insurance must be sent to the Risk Manager prior to occupancy of and operations at the Premises. The Certificate of Insurance must provide that the City will have thirty (30) days advance written notice of cancellation, intent to not renew, material change, or termination of any coverage required in this Lease. (C) Lessee shall provide, during the term of this Lease, copies of all insurance policies to the Risk Manager upon written request by the City Manager. (D) The Risk Manager shall retain the right to annually review the amount and types of insurance maintained by Lessee, to require increased coverage limits, if necessary in the interest of public health, safety, or welfare, and to decrease coverage, if so warranted. In the event of any necessary increase, Lessee shall receive thirty (30) days written notice prior to the effective date of the requirement to obtain increased coverage. (E) Alcohol sales are prohibited at the Premises. (F) Lessee shall, prior to any addition or alteration to, in, on, or about the Premises, obtain prior clearance, in writing, from the Risk Manager that the proposed addition or alteration will not necessitate a change or modification in the existing insurance coverage maintained by Lessee. This clearance is in addition to the prior consent required by Section 20(a), as contained herein. (G) The City carries the property and flood insurance on the building. Lessee is responsible for insuring their own contents. Section 19. Indemnity. In consideration of allowing Lessee to use the Premises, Lessee ("Indemnitor") covenants to fully indemnify, save and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, representatives, and employees(collectively,"Indemnitees") from and against any and all liability, loss, damages, claims, demands, suits, and causes of action of any nature whatsoever asserted against or recovered from City on account of injury or damage to person including, without limitation on the foregoing, premises defects, workers' compensation and death claims, or property loss or damage of any other kind whatsoever, to the extent any injury, damage, or loss may be incident to, arise out of, be caused by, or be in any way connected with,either proximately orremotely,wholly orin part. (1)Lessee's performance pursuant to this Lease; (2) Lessee's use of the Premises and any and all activities associated therewith pursuant to this Lease; (3) the violation by Lessee, its officers, employees, agents, or representatives or by Indemnitees or any of them, of any law, rule, regulation, ordinance, or government order of any kind pertaining, directly or indirectly, to this Lease; (4) the exercise of rights under this Lease; or (5) an act or omission on the part of Lessee, its officers, employees, agents, or representatives or of Indemnitees, or any of them, pertaining to this Lease, regardless of whether the injury, damage, loss, violation, exercise of rights, act or omission is caused or is claimed to be caused by the contributing or concurrent negligence of Indemnitees, or any of them, but not if caused by the sole negligence of Indemnitees, or any of them, unmixed with the fault 7 of any other person or entity and including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorneys' fees, which arise, or are ��� to arise, out of or in connection with the asserted wrrecovered inc/dent. Lessee covenants and agrees that, 0rCity/amade a party bmany litigation against Lessee or in any litigation commenced by any party, other than Lessee relating to this Lease, Lessee shall, upon receipt m+neasonab/emsboe regardingcommencement oflitigation, at its own expense, investigate all claims and demands, attend to their settlement or other disposition, defend City hmall actions based thereon with legal counsel satisfactory toCity, and pay all charges mfattorneys and all other costs and expenses ofany kind whatsoever arising from any said liability, injury, damage, loss, demand, claim or action. Section 20. Alterations. (A) Lessee shall not make any alterations, additions, or improvements to, in, on, or about said PrenniSeS, without the prior written consent of the City Director Of Parks and Recreation. Lessee must also obtain clearance from the Risk Manager as required above. Lessee has requested and Director approves Lessee's installation of a new three compartmental sink at the Premises,with Lessee responsible for purchase and installation of the sink. All G|ter8h0nS approved by the Director must be made in compliance with applicable City C0d8s' regulations and ordinances. Lessee is responsible to obtain GU pn/rnitS required for any approved alterations in advance of beginning any work at the Premises. (B) The following are specifically prohibited: Lessee shall not nail into the vvoUa of the Premises; Lessee shall not remove any equipment, fixtures Or hardware from the Premises. (C) All approved alterations, innpn0venn8nƒS. and additions made by the Lessee upon said Premises, although at his own expense, shall, if not removed by Lessee at any termination Or C3nCSU8tinn hereof, become the property of the City in fee Sirnp|0 without any other action orprocess oflaw. Lessee agrees tVbecontractually and financially responsible for repairing any and all damage caused by Such removal. |fitems are installed in such G manner as to become fixtures, such fixtures shall not be removed by Lessee upon termination and shall become the property ofthe City. Section 21. Signs. (/\) Lessee shall not exhibit, inscriba, point, erect, oraffix any signs, advertisements, nOUCeS. Vrother lettering /"Sigms"\ at, on, orabout the Premises, Orany part thereof, without the Director's prior written approval. (B) City may require Lessee toremove, repaint, orrepair any Signs allowed. |fLessee does not remove, repaint, or repair the Signs within ten (10) days of Director's written demand, Qb/ may do or cause the work to be done. and Lessee will pay Qb/'o costs within thirty /30\ days Vfreceipt VfDirector's invoice. |fpayment io not timely made. the City may terminate this Lease upon ten (10) days written notice to Lessee. Alternatively, City may elect to terminate this Lease after ten (10) days written notice to Lessee. Section 22. Sublease and Assignment. Lessee understands and agrees that Lessee shall not sublease the Premises Orany part thereof without obtaining the prior written consent ofthe City 8 Manager. Lessee shall not, inwhole orinpart, assign orbenaferdireoUvnrindirectlyd1iSLeaSe unless prior written approval has been obtained from the City Manager. Section 23. Termination of Lease. (\) The following constitute Events of Default under this Lease: (i) default in the payment ofrent orother payments hereunder; (ii) failure to perform maintenance as required by this Lease; iii / \ abandonment of PnarnineS�' ` ' (iv) failure to maintain any insurance coverages required herein; (v) failure to timely pay City's invoice for the removal, repainting, or repair of any Signs at the Premises; and (vi) failure to haop, perfVnn, and observe any other promimee, covenants and conditions contained in this Lease; and (vii) delinquency in utility payments. /ED Upon the occurrence of any Event ofDefault, the City may, at its option, in addition to any other remedy nrright given hereunder orbv |evv, give notice to Lessee and an opportunity to cure and that this Lease terminates upon the date specified in the notice unless such default is ouned, which date will be no earlier than thirty(30) days after the giving of such notice. (C) The City may terminate this Lmaae, with or without oouSe. at any time upon 90 days' written notice to Lessee. Section 24. No debts. Lessee shall not incur any debts or obligations on the Credit of the City during the term ofthis Lease. Section 25. Notice. (4) All n0dS8S, demands, requests or n8p|iao provided for Or permitted under this Lease by either party must be in writing and must be delivered by one nfthe following methods: (|) by personal delivery; or(ii) by deposit with the United States Postal Service as certified or registered nnoi|, return receipt requested, postage prepaid. /B\ Notice deposited with the United States Postal Service in the manner described above will be deemed effective two (2) business days after deposit with the United Gtotoo Postal Service. (C) All these communications must only be made to the following: IF TO CITY: IF TO LESSEE: City of Corpus Christi Yolanda |bGnG dba K8anQOnaduo by MLB Parks and Recreation Department 4001 Brownvvood Circle P.O. Box 9277 Corpus ChrisJi, Texas 78408-9277 Corpus ChriSb, Texas 78410 At n: Director 0fParks and Recreation 9 (0) Either p@dx may change the address towhich notice is sent by using a method set out above. Lessee shall notify the City of an address change within ten (1[) days after the address iSchanged. Section 2GNondiscrimination. Lessee covenants and agrees that itshall not discriminate nor permit discrimination against any person or group of persons, with regard to employment and the provision of services at. on, or in the Premises, on the grounds of race, ne|igiVn, national origin, marital status, oex, age, disability, orinany manner prohibited bythe laws ofthe United States or the State ofTexas. The City hereby reserves the right tVtake such action onthe United States may direct t0enforce this covenant. Section 27- Modifications. No changes ormodifications tothis Lease may be made, nor any provisions waived, unless the change or modification is made in writing and signed by persona authorized tosign agreements 0nbehalf 0feach party. Section 28. Waiver. A\\ The failure of either party to complain of any act or omission on the part of the other party, no matter how long the same may continue, shall not be deemed a waiver by said party ofany Vfits rights hereunder. Nowaiver nfany covenant orcondition orufthe breach of any covenant 0rcondition of this Lease by either party atany time, express orimplied, shall be taken to constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the covenant or condition nor shall justify or authorize the nonobservance on any other occasion of the same or any other covenant orcondition hereof. If any action by the Leaomn requires the consent or approval of the City on one Vuuasion, any consent or approval given on said occasion shall not be deemed a consent or approval of the same or any other action at any other occasion. (B) Any waiver or indulgence of Lessee's default of any provision of this Lease shall not be considered an estoppel against the City. It is expressly understood that, if at any time Lessee is in default in any of its conditions or covenants hereunder, the failure on the part of the City to promptly avail itself of said rights and remedies which the City may have shall not be considered a waiver on the part of the City, but City may at any time avail itself of said rights or remedies orelect to terminate this Lease on account of said default. Any waiver by the parties of a breach of any covenants, terms, obligations, or events of default ShG|| not be construed to be a waiver of any subsequent breooh, nor shall the failure tn require full compliance with this Lease be construed as changing the terms of this Lease orestopping the parties from enforcing the terms ofthis Lease. Section 39' Force Majeure. No party to this Lease shall be liable for delays or failures in performance due [O any cause beyond their control inu|uding, without limitation, any delays or failures in performance caused by strikes, lock outs' fires, aoiS of God or the public enenny, common carrier, novena inclement vv8ath*r, riots or interference by civil or military authorities. These delays or failures to perform shall extend the period of performance until these exigencies have been removed. The Lessee shall inform the City inwriting Ofproof ofsuch force nn jeure within three (3) business days Orotherwise waive this right as a defense. Section 30. Surrender. Lessee acknowledges and understands that the lease of the Premises to Lessee is expressly conditioned on the understanding that the Premises must be surrendered, upon the expiration, termination, or cancellation of this Lease, in as good a condition as received, reasonable use and wear, 8CfS of God, fire and flood damage or destruction vvhone Lessee is to without fault, excepted. Any reasonable costs incurred for repairs orcorrections for which Lessee is responsible under this Leese are payable by Lessee to City as additional rental on the next rental payment date, nrwithin 30days written demand. Section 31. Enforcement Costs. |nthe event any legal action orproceeding iaundertaken by the City to repossess the Pnnnnioeo. collect the lease payment(s) due henaundor, collect for any donnogmo with regard to this Lease, to the PnenoiSeS' or to in any way enforce the provisions Of this Lease, Lessee agrees to pay all court costs and expenses and the aurn as 8 court of competent jurisdiction may adjudge reasonable as attorneys' fees in said action or proceeding, orinthe event ofanappeal aeallowed byonappellate court, ifa judgment iarendered infavor Of the City. Section 32' Publication Costs. Lessee shall pay for the cost ofpublishing the Lease description and related ordinance, if required by the City Charter, in the legal section of the local newspaper. Section 33' Interpretation. This Lease will be interpreted according to the Texas |nwe that govern the interpretation of contracts. Venue lies in Nuemyo County, Taxon, vvhone this Lease was entered into and will beperformed. Section 34. Survival mfTerms. Termination orexpiration nfthis Lease for any reason shall not release either party from any liabilities or obligations set forth in this Lease that (g) the parties have expressly agreed aheU survive any such termination or expiration, or (b) remain to be performed or by their nature would be intended to be applicable following any such termination or expiration. Section 35. Construction of Ambiguities. The parties expressly agree that they have each independently n98d and understood this Lease. Any ambiguities in this Lease ah8U not be construed against the drafter. Section 36. Captions. The captions utilized inthis Lease are for convenience only and donot in any way limit 0ramplify the terms Urprovisions hereof. Section 37. Termination. |tioLessee's responsibility toremove its personal property from the Premises prior to termination or expiration of the Lease. Leoonm agrees that any Of personal property remaining on the Premises after the termination or expiration of the Lease automatically becomes City property without any notice, action, or process of law, for disposition by the City as City deems appropriate in City Manager sole discretion,with no compensation to Lessee. Lessee ehn|| be invoiced for City's costs to remove property from the Premises after termination or expiration of the Lease, and Lessee shall pay said invoice within thirty (30) days of receipt. Section 38. Entirety Clause. This Lease and the incorporated and attached exhibits constitute the entire agreement between the City and Lessee for the purpose granted. All other agreements, p/OnniseG, nepneSentations, and understandings, Vr8| or otherwise, with reference to the Subi8CL matter hereof, unless contained in this Lease are expressly r6mUked, as the parties intend to provide for e complete understanding within the provisions of this Lease and its exhibits of the ternoS. ConditiOna, promises, and covenants relating to Lessee's operations and the Premises to beused inthe operations. Section 3S. Severability. ll (A) If, for any reason, any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, provision, phrase, or word of this Lease orthe application hereof toany person orcircumstance is, toany extent, held illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under present or future law or by a final judgment of a court ofcompetent juriadictiOn, than the remainder Ofthis Laaom, or the application of Said term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those a8towhich it is held illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, will not be affected thereby, for b iathe definite intent of the parties to this Lease that every section, paragraph, Subdiviaion, o|auom, provision, phrase orword hereof begiven full force and effect for its purpose. (B) To the extent that any clause or provision is held illegal, inva|id, or unenforceable under present or future |ovv effective during the term of this [e8Se, than the remainder of this Lease is not affected thereby, and in lieu of each such iUeQo|. invalid, or unenforceable o|euae or provisiun, a clause or prnviSion, as similar in terms to such i||ego|, invu|id, or unenforceable clause or provision as may be possible and be legal, valid and enforceable, will beadded tnthis Lease automatically. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI By:R968CC3Huerta Name: City Secretary Title: Date: Approved aatoform: By: Lisa Aguilar Assistant City Attorney 12 LESSEE: YOLANDA MARRA DBA MANGONADAS BY MLB By: 7'o l Q,1 d a- tJ�✓�w Name: Title: Date: ✓�" l�_ ,��� 13 EXHIBIT INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS I. LESSEE'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Lessee must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Lessee must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Lessee must famish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance(COI)with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement,and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage required on all certificates or by applicable Per occurrence - aggregate policy endorsements Commercial General Liability Including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1. Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises—Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury-Advertising Injury WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000/$500,0001$500,000 PERSONAL PROPERTY INSURANCE Lessee, at their own expense, shall be responsible for (if applicable) insuring all owned, leased or rented personal property. C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Lessee must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. 14 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Lessee must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Lessee will be promptly met. B. Lessee shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Lessee's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A-VII. C. Lessee shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Lessee shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Lessee agrees that with respect to the above required insurance,all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide thirty(30)calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation, or non-renewal of coverage, Lessee shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Lessee's performance should there be a lapse 15 in coverage at any time during this contract.Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Lessee's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Lessee to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s)if any,which become due to Lessee hereunder until Lessee demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Lessee may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Lessee's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Lessee's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. 1. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. 2020 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit Lessee Services Performed Offsite-Onsite—GL— WC—Personal Property 8/24/2020 Risk Management—Legal Dept. Lease of North Bayfront Park Kiosk -- City Council May 18, 2021 qW. North Bayfront Park Kiosk CHRISTI Completed in 2010, including a kiosk with open, rentable space Previously leased April 2014-August 2018 to Corpus Christi Convention and Visitor's Bureau Kiosk has remained vacant since previous contract with CCCVB Monthly rental of $913.50 determined by City's Property and Land Acquisition manager $10,962 generated in revenue for a one-year term Two additional two-year terms available upon agreement of parties .� CHRISTI • Mangonadas by MLB is a small business owned by Yolanda Ibarra and operated by her since July 2016 • Her business has been operating out of a food truck and she has partnered with various festival organizers to sell goods • The Kiosk on Shoreline will provide her an opportunity to operate out of a store front location and provide a food and refreshment option to tourists and locals visiting Bay Fountain Park and the surrounding area Mangonadas by MLB Menu CHRISTI SOOMS%7 00 (Fresh fruA a o la— w.let) magx,aaa,C Iresa,Cherry Lmeade,f Wk,Clwmoyaae, YOVufi FfeSll FNA SaHG 56.50 Slrawteny S00dcake.Pneapple Debght. i 7 RN Colda ana Plladdy ' h4r• ,;o- WieaOole Fnnl Salad SB 99 Gomrka Ice Crean S8 W r �.,I� Variety of Resit Irk A �.. Com Loce.AW-4 joy and Caramel yid FO Deb9lli ___ �nA MadActuFdary 5s Made wM Iresb fNA OL 2407$.7.79 0207 S5 50 .+� Cuun4fer,watertreion,pireapple aria Margo 7 Ona Fire gmmws %. ••• za or f4.50 RT�1, 7•Sr-ftnrY.Marga and GuaA M Maaa4 SVawtk ry f7 W Gfscken Caesar Saw co$9 50 y SVaw9e�n`v Gicken Pecan Saari S10 50 Gnkm ChOon d Peso S7 50 Tuna Melt S6 95 7 1 Ham and Cheese S7 50 Suoa Free FresT SoumYM Lemonade 24oz f3 79 32o S5 50 � Fresn sowed Lema,aee '^ 20 -st9-berry.50 v •a x LNnd1,5tfbwbtlYY rX Mari90 cbamoY A%Mbrenl of sodas Coca cola,sprite and d.Pepper 4 Mangonadas by MLB Menu CHRISTI Shm Qcx"$1200lip Nacfps.f500 Gell Guu f9 00 � � Hd GOetlos wM Cneese S4 50 Cfncdale Cover New York CM!esecake55 00 Clbcdale Coue.+8anana5$d 00 MUMv PFna f 1500 7 UMerrnt Ilavas I soW wM In'.s11 f ud silos MIO—Oy 5kk5 Rna LOW f/200 CnOce d aqua nesra arltl nese hurl 'RE"S" a '*, i 5 Kiosk Exterior CHRISTI I Y 1 6 Kiosk Interior - a J MgXr i y Kiosk Interior CHRISTI my r,ii knv y 8 Kiosk Basement CHRISTI t t Y l\ Recommendation O Staff recommends APPROVAL of this item . 10 0 E AGENDA MEMORANDUM CORPOR I First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of May 18, 2021 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council of May 25, 2021 DATE: May 4, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Sarah Munoz, Interim Director of Parks and Recreation Sarah M3(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3433 Park Enforcement Officers at Bayshore Parks CAPTION: Ordinance approving the addition of six full-time positions to the Parks and Recreation Department budget for additional Bayshore Parks Enforcement Officers with a one-time purchase of equipment and the appropriation of $432,956 from the State Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund for costs associated with increasing staff presence and security in the Bayshore parks. SUMMARY: Request for an additional six full-time positions to the Parks and Recreation Department budget for Bayfront Parks Enforcement Officers increasing staff presence and security in the Bayshore parks. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: An altercation occurred at Cole Park on March 13, 2021 causing a safety issue for parkgoers. In response to this incident, the City is proposing additional safety measures to include increasing Park Enforcement Officers in our Bayshore parks. The Parks and Recreation Department currently has seven Park Enforcement Officers for Bay Beaches (including Cole Park) and is requesting five additional officers along with one Park Enforcement Supervisor. With the seven existing Park Enforcement Officers and the five proposed, there will be 12 Park Enforcement Officers in need of a supervisor. Therefore, the Staff is recommending the department be authorized to create a Park Enforcement Supervisor. The proposed positions will be funded through the State Hotel Occupancy Tax (SHOT Fund). The SHOT Fund has over$11 .8 million in fund balance with a FY 21 revenue projection of$3.7 million. Legal has determined this request to be eligible for the use of the SHOT fund. The estimated costs for the requested full-time positions include personnel costs, uniforms, vehicles, and technology. A detailed itemizing of the costs over a two-year cycle is listed below: Estimated Costs (Year 1) — 6 Months Personnel Costs $121 ,432 Uniform Costs $4,200 Vehicle Costs $265,840 Technology Costs $41 ,484 Year 1 Total Costs $432,956 Estimated Costs (Year 2) - 12 Months Personnel Costs $332,342 Uniform Costs $4,200 Vehicle Replacement Fund $27,500 Vehicle Maintenance $14,500 Fuel $7,000 Technology Costs $1,104 Year 2 Total Costs $386,646 ALTERNATIVES: An alternative would be to convert existing Parks positions to create new Enforcement Officer FTEs for Bayshore parks. However, this would be detrimental to the Parks and Recreation department as all existing positions are needed to fill understaffed divisions and are not funded through the SHOT fund. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for the State Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund is $432,956 for costs associated with increased personnel and security to the Bayshore parks. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1032 State Hotel Occupancy Tax Organization/Activity: N/A Mission Element: N/A Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 251850 RECOMMENDATION: Ordinance approving the addition of six full-time positions to the Parks and Recreation Department budget for additional Bayshore Parks Enforcement Officers and the appropriation of $432,956 from the State Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund for costs associated with increasing staff presence and security in the Bayshore parks. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation Ordinance approving the addition of six full-time positions to the Parks and Recreation Department budget for additional Bayshore Parks Enforcement Officers with a one-time purchase of equipment and the appropriation of$432,956 from the State Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund for costs associated with increasing staff presence and security in the Bayshore parks. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Corpus Christi FY2020-2021 Operating and Capital Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032203 is amended to increase the number of full-time employees in the State Hotel Occupancy Fund for Parks and Recreation Department by six for Bayshore parks staff. SECTION 2. That $432,956 is appropriated in the State Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund for the period of June 2021 through September 2021 for costs associated with increased Bayshore Parks personnel and security including uniform, vehicle and technology costs. SECTION 3. The Corpus Christi City Council finds that the expenditures are allowable uses pursuant to Texas Tax Code Section 156.2512. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor y.a Enforcement Officers at Bayfront Parks City Council May 18, 2021 Background g Cole Park fight under investigation after viral video shared on social media Jahn Oliva,Corpus Christi Caller Times Corpus Christi police: Cole Park assault suspect in Nueces County Mail Aexonclria IYodri puez Corpus Christi Caller Times Staffing Recommendation CHRISTI • 5 Park Enforcement Officers for Bay Beaches (Including Cole Park) • 1 Park Enforcement Supervisor — 7 Existing Enforcement officers — 5 Proposed Enforcement Officers — 12 Total Officers will need supervision 3 Compliance Officer Overview (From JAQ) - 1 of 2 CPR STI 1. Investigate and enforce the City Code of Ordinances, Parks and Recreation Related Ordinances, and Texas Health and Safety Codes in accordance with Preserving the health, safety, and welfare of the general public. 2. Respond to citizen concerns and patrol a specifically assigned area to L?ruactl✓elyprevent violations in City Parks, Beaches, and public spaces. 4 Compliance Officer Overview (From JAQ) - 2 of 2 CPR STI 3. Generate written and photographic documentation of violations to attain civil abatement and provide evidence in criminal proceedings against violators when there is failure to comply. 4. Educate the general public concerning park and beach maintenance as well as proper disposal of waste in the parks system. 5. Serve as ambassadors to the City of Corpus Christi. Essential Functions (From JAQ) CPR STI • Conduct patrols in designated areas for ordinance violations by the public • Case Management, Data Entry, and File Charges • Coordinate and Partner with Other Departments and Agencies • Special Projects/Assignments 6 Funding CHRISTI • State Hotel Occupancy Tax (SHOT Fund) — Over $11.8 Million in Fund Balance — FY 21 revenue projection - $3.7 Million • Funding available for personnel and equipment • Project eligible for SHOT due to work on Bayfront qW. Staff Addition Options CHRISTI Option 1: Amend Budget Ordinance — Requires Council approval to add full time equivalents (FTE's) Option 2: Convert existing Park Positions (Not Recommended) — Current positions needed to fill understaffed divisions — Existing positions not funded through SHOT Year 1 Estimated Costs CHRISTI • Personnel Costs: Salary & Benefits for 1 Supervisor & 5 Officers at 4 months Estimated Costs • Uniforms: Clothing and Personnel Costs $121,432 accessories for 6 employees Uniform Costs $4,200 • Vehicles: 4 Pickup trucks, 3 Vehicle Costs $265,840 ATVs, fuel, maintenance & Technology Costs $41,484 replacement fund Year 1 Total Costs $432,956 contribution • Technology: Laptops, hotspots, radios, ticket writers Year 2 Estimated Costs CHRISTI • Personnel Costs: Salary & Benefits for 1 Supervisor & 5 Estimated Costs Officers Personnel Costs $332,342 • Uniforms: Clothing and Uniform Costs $4,200 accessories for 6 employees Vehicle Replacement Fund $27,500 • Vehicles: Maintenance & Vehicle Maintenance $14,500 fuel Fuel $7,000 Technology Costs $1,104 Year 2 Total Costs $336,646 10 Illustrative Schedule CHRISTI PROPOSED MON TUE WED FRI SAT 2021 29 30 31 2 3 Officer#1 8:00am-630 pm 8:00am-630 pm 8:00am-6:30 pm 8:00am-6:30 pm Officer#2 8:00am-6:30 pm • • 8:00am-6:30 pm 8:00am-6:30 pm 8:00am-6:30 pm Officer#3 12:00pm-10:30pm • • 12:00pm-10:30pm 12:00pm-10:30pm 12:00pm-10:30pm Officer#4 12-00pm-10:30pm 12:00pm-1030pm 12:00pm-10:30pm 12:00pm- 70N*CALL Officer#5 8:00am-6:30 pm 8:00am-6:30 pm8:00am-6:30 pm12:00pm-1030pmSupervisor 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm ON CALL • Cole Park Open: 6am —10pm • January— May&August — December Peak Hours — Mon —Thurs: 3 pm —7 pm — Fri - Sun:11 am —7 pm • June —August (Summer) Peak Hours - Mon -Sun:11 am -7 pm / �LON O Additional Safety Measures at Bayfront Parks �pUS CH Camera Layout �- D JµWs:.3ka. y o Park 1852 13 4 I 11 t �j i '.. �,` ,-� Amp heath ,,� �`��'•. 6• - /� � ��`"�Loensiana � T O�pUS CyRi CameraProposed LayoutCole x J y P ark 14 yens � �-��� White: Current Coverage No��,P�a� ��o��� Green: Additional C®verage 1600Ocea tip - ' Playgroundt a��la, i�°1nd2 �' . s �s ` Recommendation O Staff recommends APPROVAL of this item . 15 Illustrative Schedule CHRISTI PROPOSED MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN 2021 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 Officer#1 OFF OFF OFF 8:00 A-6:30 P 8:00 A-630 P 8:00 A-630 P 8:00 A-630 P Officer#2 8:00 A-6:30 P OFF OFF OFF 8:00 A-630 P 8:00 A-630 P 8:00 A-630 P Officer#3 12P-10:30P OFF OFF OFF 12P-10:30P 12P-10:30P 12P-10:30P Officer#4 OFF OFF 12P-10:30P 12P-10:30P 12P-10:30P 12P-10:30P OFF Officer#5 8:00 A-6:30 P 8:00 A-630 P 8:00 A-630 P 12P-10:30P OFF OFF OFF Supervisor 8:00 A-5:OOP 8:00 A-5 OOP 8:00 A-STOOP 8:00 A-5 OOP 8:00 A-5 OOP ON CALL ON CALL • Cole Park®pen: Gam -10pm June -August(Summer) Peak Hours • January-May&August-December - Mon-Sun:11 am-7 pm Peak Hours — Mon—Th urs:3 pm —7 pm — Fro e Sun: 11 am—7 pm 16 Parking Lot Gates The Water's Edge CHR STI t r - r "'• v "" '. lam+ - r �1I �p t 17 vs c�G� U AGENDA MEMORANDUM yaApoRAEO First Reading for the City Council Meeting of May 18, 2021 zs� Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of May 25, 2021 DATE: April 27, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Tracey Cantu, Interim Director of Neighborhood Services TraceyC(a-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3021 Ordinance amending Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances Governing Care and Treatment of Animals CAPTION: Ordinance amending Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances regarding Animal Care and Control by adding and clarifying definitions, creating and revising sections including microchipping registration, failure to reclaim pets, impoundment of abandoned or unrestrained animals, dangerous and aggressive dogs, adequate sheltering of canines, and the feeding of animals; providing for severance, publication, and establishing an effective date of the new laws. SUMMARY: The Chapter 6 Ordinances were adopted on March 25th, 1981 and have not had a complete revision since December 14, 2014. The revisions were presented to and approved by the Corpus Christi Animal Care Services (CCACS) Advisory Board on January 20, 2021. Additional consultation and approvals were conducted with the Corpus Christi City Attorney's Office and Corpus Christi Police Department. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: This revision provides an update in the current Code of Ordinances regarding animal care in the City of Corpus Christi. Additions, updates, and changes are being proposed in order to bring the ordinances up to current animal welfare standards and practices which will allow the City to continue to provide essential services through its animal control program. Revision to Ordinances will take effect on May 18, 2021. Highlights of the revised ordinances include: • Define "impound" which means: a. the taking of an animal into custody for purposes of transporting the animal to the city's animal care services facility. b. an officer in pursuit of an animal, and in lieu of taking custody of the animal, elects to return the animal to its owner with proper written notices, warnings and admonishments. This definition supports an update to Section 6-103 which states "Any animal found at large must be spayed/neutered within 30 days unless the animal was free of restraint due to a vis major. Is not to be misconstrued that a spayed/neutered animal can be at large, excluding cats." • Define "reclaim" which means to retrieve or recover an animal from the City's animal shelter after quarantine or impound. • New Section 6-162 of the City Code: Failure to reclaim impounded animal allows the Animal Care Services (ACS) Department the ability to issue a citation to a person/owner who knowingly fails to reclaim an impounded animal from ACS after being notified their animal is at the facility. • Define "shelter" which means a structure that has three sides, a roof, and floor. This definition outlines the requirements of what is considered shelter in the City of Corpus Christi. • Define"abandoned animal" which shall mean an animal left without care by the owner and or keeper without making reasonable arrangements for assumption of custody by another person. • New Section 6-164 Impounding Abandoned, or Unrestrained Animals: Allows ACS the ability, after investigation, to declare an animal abandoned, and impound said animal in- lieu of pulling an Animal Cruelty warrant which could result in longer hold time for that animal at ACS. • Define "microchip" which shall act as a City license indefinitely. The microchip will be required to register a pet with ACS. • New Section 6-28 Microchip as Required: Transitioning from a "metal tag" as the city license that requires a yearly registration to an implanted microchip that will have a lifetime registration. This will help support the vision of ensuring that animals found in the field or brought to the ACS campus have a higher chance of being returned to their owner. • New Section 6-29 Maintaining Current Registration Information: Requires the owners of animal(s) to keep updated information with microchip company and ACS will include a requirement to transfer the ownership of a pet if the pet is rehomed. • Update to Section 6-32 Dangerous Dogs: Updated to current city ordinance pertaining to Dangerous Dogs which provides clear understanding of the Dangerous Dog process and requirements of owning a deemed Dangerous Dog by ACS in the City. • New Section 6-39 Aggressive Dogs: This is a new section that will replace Section 6-163 Vicious Dogs which was unenforceable. This section deals directly with Animal to Animal attacks either where a domesticated animal was injured or killed by an owned dog. This section will enhance the enforcement of ACS to hold owners accountable for their dog's actions. Section does allow the declassification of a deemed Aggressive dog after the owner has complied for either one or two years without incident. • Update to existing Sections 6-51 —6-58 Commercial Permits: The updates to this section now require permitted establishments to have an evacuation plan, medical records, and guarantee of good health for two weeks after date of sale. Additionally, failure to provide records to ACS upon request results in the immediate revocation of permit for two years. Updates also include outlines for appropriate methods and size of housing for animals. Permit can be revoked if animals are being neglected and failure to comply and/or operate without a permit will result in animals deemed prohibited and seized. • New Section 6-161 Adequate Shelter of Canines: This new section states that no animal is to be restrained outside without shelter. Shelter must have room for animal to move comfortably, be structurally sound and well ventilated, sanitary, keeps animal dry and clean, kept in shade or provide shade by means of tarp. Area around shelter must be clean and free of debris. If temperature falls below 50 degrees, bedding must be placed within the shelter. No animal may be outdoors for any period of time without access to shelter if the temperature is below 32 degrees or a heat advisory has been issued by a local or state authority. • New Section 6-163 Feeding of Animals: This section prohibits citizens from feeding any animal on private or public property and creates a public nuisance. This section will now allow ACS to take enforcement action for people causing a public nuisance by feeding for example: a. Raccoons b. Seagulls c. Stray animals d. Excessive amounts of cats or dogs. These ordinance revisions will help ensure that the City of Corpus Christi has effective codes in place pertaining to animal care. The long-term goal of this revision is to be in line with the growth and progressive vision of City Government Leadership. ALTERNATIVES: Reject the proposed revisions and follow the current ordinances in place. FISCAL IMPACT: ACS projects a fall in revenue for the issuance of City License. The offset is that with more animals microchipped, ACS will have a better chance of returning those animals to their owners without having to bring them to our campus. We project that this will have a reduction in costs associated with housing animals. Funding of the microchips is through a contract with AKC Reunite, which is a microchip company, for a five-year term. The fiscal impact for FY 2021 is an amount of$38,900. The total estimated cost over the five-year period is$194,500.The remaining cost will be budgeted through the annual budget process. FUNDING DETAIL: Not applicable. ACS is planning on having free microchip drives monthly (following COVID-19 safety precautions) to help citizens come into compliance with the transition to the microchip as the city license. RECOMMENDATION: ACS staff and the ACS Advisory board support these revisions to our Chapter 6 Ordinances LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: 1. Clean version of Chapter 6 Revisions 2. Redline version of the Chapter 6 Revision 3. Chapter 6 Highlights document 4. City Council PowerPoint presentation. Ordinance amending Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances regarding animal care and control by adding and clarifying definitions, creating and revising sections regarding microchipping registration, failure to reclaim, impoundment of abandoned or unrestrained animals, dangerous and aggressive dogs, adequate sheltering of canines, and the feeding of animals; providing for severance, publication, and an effective date. WHEREAS, the Chapter 6 Ordinances governing the care and treatment of animals were adopted on March 25, 1981. WHEREAS, a complete revision of Chapter 6 has not taken place since December 14, 2014. WHEREAS, the revisions have been presented to and approved by the Corpus Christi Animal Care Services Advisory Board on January 20, 2021. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1. That Chapter 6, Animal Care and Control, of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) to the existing text as set forth in this Ordinance. Chapter 6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows.. Chapter 6 ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL ARTICLE L GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 6-1. Definitions. (a) As used in this chapter, the following words have the meanings ascribed to them in this section: Abandoned animal means an animal left without care by the owner and or keeper without making reasonable arrangements for assumption of custody by another person. Animal means any living vertebrate creature, domestic or wild, other than Homo sapiens. Animal care officer means the animal care services division manager, employees of the animal care services division, or authorized agents of animal care services. Animal care services means a division of the Corpus Christi PGliGe Department responsible for enforcing state and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations regarding the care and keeping of animals, including the provisions of this chapter. Animal Cary; Services Manauer means the ;grogram manager of Corpus Christi Animal Caro Services. Page 1 of 46 At large or running at large means any animal within the city not kept under restraint. Attack means to set upon with violent force. Auction means any place or facility within the city where animals are regularly bought, sold, offered for sale, or traded, except for those facilities otherwise defined in this chapter. Cat means a domesticated member of the Felidae (feline) family, other than a bobcat, cougar, jaguar, leopard, lion, panther, tiger, or other prohibited animal. Circus means a commercial variety show featuring animal acts for public entertainment. City means the City of Corpus Christi. City animal shelter means a place operated by or for the city, whether in city facilities or by contract, for the detention of dogs, cats, and other animals as prescribed by law. Collar or harness means a band of leather, nylon, rope, or similar material, excluding chain if utilized for training purposes, that is commonly used on an animal to aid in control of movement of the animal, by the animal's owner, and to which a leash or lead can be attached. Commercial animal establishment means any auction, circus, hatchery, kennel, performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, pet shop, rodeo, stable, or zoological park or any lot, building, structure, or premises within the city used for the business of buying, selling, grooming, breeding, or boarding of animals. Commercial property means: (1) Any portion of land or buildings, excluding publicly owned property,that is zoned or utilized for commercial or business uses within the city, including temporary sites. (2) Any vehicle utilized for commercial or business purposes within the city. PnAIeo..re a i+r Awn demestoGated animal and that E)GGUFS on a plaGe E)theF than an enGlE)GUFe on whiGh the animal was being kept and whiGh enGlesure was reasonably Gertain te prevent the animal frem leavipg the a GleGUFe en its e (3) Any animal that, without PFOVOGatmen, GOMMits aGtS on a plaGe other than an enGlE)SUre on whiGh the animal was being kept and whiGh enGleGUFe waS Feasenably GeFtain te pFevent the animal that the animal will attaGk and Gause bedily injuFy te that peFSE)n. Department means Corpus Christi Animal Care Services. Dog means a domesticated member of the Canidae (canine) family, other than a coyote, dingo, fox, jackal, wolf, wolf hybrid, or other prohibited animal. DGg OF Gat Fe fs offer, .� � �. $ Vian-e with the terms of this Ghapter, to -`rrrec-'mei-cra� .- t� "t�bi'�--F.Bf�-k , lawfully ewn, keep, haFbeF, eF have Gustedy eF GentFel ef a deg E)F Gatkhfithin the City- Deg eF Gat Fegis&atien tag means a metal tag displaying a seFial numbeF GEWFespending tE)the Page 2 of 46 FegistFatiGR was issued, and- v4hiOh Must be a-#a_Ohed_te the anima-l's Oellar OF harness fA-.r v4hiOh it v.fas is �Pd- Food means: sale,(1) With respeGt W food PFOGessiRg or food serViGe establishmeRts, aRy raw, GOoked, OF PFOGessed hole OF i R part, for humaR GORSUMPtiOflh Q4---With respect to animals any commercially processed and packaged substance intended for use by an animal owner to meet and maintain the nutritional needs of the animal for which it was processed and packaged. Food processing establishment means any place in which food is commercially manufactured or packaged for human consumption. Food service establishment means any place where food is prepared and intended for individual portion service, and includes the site at which individual portions are provided. The term includes any such place regardless of whether consumption is on or off the premises and regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. The term also includes delicatessen-type operations that prepare sandwiches intended for individual portion service. The term does not include private homes where food is prepared or served for individual family consumption, the location of vending machines, and supply vehicles. Fowl means any live bird. Grooming shop means a commercial enterprise where two (2) or more dogs or cats over four (4) months of age are groomed, upon agreement with the dog or cat owner, on a service-for-fee basis. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Hatchery means a commercial enterprise regularly engaged in supplying, selling, or offering for sale any fowl to commercial or agricultural customers. Impound means to take in+„ steel., r,laGe in the Gi+„ aRimal shelteF be ebser. ed by a IiGeRsed veteFinarian of a veterinary hespital any of the following: (1) the placing of an animal in the city's animal care services facility (2) the taking of an animal into custody for purposes of transporting the animal to the city's animal care services facility (3) an officer in pursuit of an animal, and in lieu of taking custody of the animal, elects to return the animal to its owner with proper written notices, warnings and admonishments. Keeper means any person, firm, corporation, organization, or department holding, caring for, having an interest in, or having control or custody of an animal. If the keeper of an animal is a minor, the parent or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for compliance with animal care related ordinances. Kennel means a commercial enterprise, excluding a veterinary hospital, where four (4) or more dogs or cats over four (4) months of age are kept, raised, sold, boarded, bred, shown, treated, or groomed on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for kennel use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Licensed veterinarian means a veterinarian licensed by the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Livestock means farm animals, such as horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, cattle, goats, sheep, and swine. Page 3 of 46 Microchip means an identification chip implanted under the skin of an animal for the purpose of identifying its owner or keeper which has been registered with a microchip registration company with current ownership information to include the current owner or keeper's name, address and telephone number, and the description of the animal. Owner means any person owning, keeping, or harboring one (1) or more animals. An animal is deemed to be harbored if it is fed or provided water. An animal is deemed to be kept if it is fed or provided water and sheltered or restrained except upon the authorization of the animal care services manager. the owner of an animal is a minor, the parent or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for compliance with animal care related ordinances and shall be identified as the legal owner of said animal. Performing animal exhibit means any spectacle, act, or event, excluding a circus or rodeo, in which animals display stunts, tricks, skills, or natural characteristics and which spectacle, act, or event does not exceed two (2) calendar days in duration. Performing animal exhibition means any spectacle, act, or event, excluding a circus or rodeo, in which animals display stunts, tricks, skills, or natural characteristics and which spectacle, act, or event exceeds two (2) calendar days in duration. Pet means any animal not otherwise prohibited under this chapter that is kept for pleasure rather than utility. Pet shop means a commercial enterprise regularly engaged in the buying and selling of animals and animal-related products. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Poultry means any species of domesticated fowl commonly kept for eggs or meat, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese. Prohibited animal means any animal, other than a common household pet, such as a canary, finch, cockatiel, hamster, guinea pig, gerbil, rabbit, ferret, fish, or small nonpoisonous reptiles, that poses a potential physical or disease threat to the public or that is protected by international, federal or state laws or regulations, and includes, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Within the class Reptilia: family Helodermatidea (venomous lizards); family Varanidae (monitors); Order Ophidia, family Boidoe (boas, pythons and anacondas); family Hydrophiidae (marine snakes); family Viperidae (rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, pit vipers and true vipers); family Elapidae (coral snakes, cobras, and mambas); family Colubridae, Dispholidus Typus (boomslang), Cyclagras gigas (water cobra), Boiga dendrophila (mangrove snake) and Kirtlandii (twig snake) only; order Crocodilia (crocodiles, alligators, caimans and gavials); (2) Within the class Aves: order Falconiforms (hawks, eagles and vultures) and subdivision Rapitae (ostriches, rheas, cassowaries and emus); (3) Within the class Mammalia: order Carnivora, family Felidae, (such as cougars,tigers, lions, bobcats and ocelots) except domesticated cats, family Canidae (such as wolves, dingos, coyotes and jackals) except domesticated dogs, family Mustelidae (such as weasels, skunks, martins, mink and badgers), family Procyonidae (such as raccoons), and family Ursidae (such as bears); order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and opossums); order Chiroptera (bats); order Edentata (such as sloths, anteaters and armadillos); order Proboscidea (elephants); order Primata (such as monkeys, chimpanzees and gorillas); order Rodentia (such as porcupines); and order Ungulata (such as antelope, deer, bison and camels); and (4) Within the class Amphibia: Poisonous frogs, toads and salamanders. Provocation means any purposeful act that causes an animal to scratch, bite, or attack in protection of itself, the owner, or the owner's premises. Entrance, in any manner, into an area where an animal is Page 4 of 46 properly under restraint in compliance with this chapter is considered provocation, irrespective of the reason for the entrance. Public nuisance means any animal that: (1) Is a dangerous dog within the meaning of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended. (2) Trespasses on school grounds. (3) Is repeatedly at large. (4) Damages private or public property. (5) Barks, whines, howls or makes other annoying noises in an excessive, continuous or unreasonable fashion, or at unreasonable hours. (6) UA-P-ks ry^6- 4.16ires cr kids Bites, attacks or insures a domestic animal. (7) Bites, attacks, or injures a person. (8) Creates a danger to the public or destroys public/private property. Pursuit means the continuous act of chasing or attempting to overtake a fleeing animal The act of attempting to capture and/or impound an animal. Rat-proof means a state of being constructed so as to effectively prevent the entrance of rats. Reclaim means to retrieve or recover an animal from the city animal shelter after quarantine or impound. Registration means a privilege granted, upon compliance with the terms of this chapter, to lawfully own, keep, harbor, or have custody or control of a dog or cat within the city. Restraint means any animal that is securely caged; secured by a leash or lead attached to a collar or harness and under the effective control of a responsible person and obedient to that person's commands, within the confines of its owner's home or yard which is fully enclosed by a secure and substantial fence; or properly tethered. Aor&e Livestock must be kept in species appropriate enclosures; i.e. stalls, pens, or in pastures or paddocks with secure and substantial fencing. In addition, a dog is deemed under restraint in the following circumstances: (1) When the dog is entered in a bona fide dog show, field trial, or exhibition held within the city, while the dog is actually engaged in the show, trial or exhibition. (2) When the dog is accompanied by and in the presence of its owner, master, or trainer, while the dog is actually engaged in dog obedience training; provided, the person training the dog has in the person's possession a leash of at least five (5) feet and not more than ten (10) feet in length and of sufficient strength to control the dog. (3) When the dog is used by a person with disabilities who utilizes the dog as a service animal to aid the person in going from place to place within the city. (4) When the dog is utilized by a licensed peace officer for law enforcement purposes. Sanitary means any condition of good order and cleanliness, free from the elements of filth or bacteria that endanger health. Secure enclosure with respect to Dangerous Dogs means a fenced area or structure that 06 separate from the owners residence in respect to their house if contact is possible with quests, invitees, or licensees, and meets the following requirements: (1) At least six (6) feet in height with secure sides and a secure top; if the enclosure does not have a floor that is secured to its sides, the sides shall be embedded at least two (2) feet into the ground; Page 5 of 46 (2) Of sufficient size to allow the dog to move freely; (3) Locked; (4) Capable of preventing the entry of the general public, including children; (5) Capable of preventing the escape or release of a dangerous dog by any means, including digging, climbing,jumping, or chewing out of the enclosure; (6) Clearly marked as containing a dangerous dog; and (7) Located no less than five (5) feet from another property line or fence adjoining the premises on which the enclosure is located. Secure Enclosure with respect to animals that are not Dangerous Dogs means an enclosure that is species appropriate and prevents the animal from leaving said enclosure on its own volition, preventing it from being at large. Shelter means a structure that has three sides, a roof, and a floor; reference 6-161 for additional requirements Stable means any place that provides: (1) Any horse, pony, donkey, or mule for hire. (2) Boarding or grazing for any horse, pony, donkey or mule. (3) Riding instruction on any horse, pony, donkey or mule. Tether means to restrain an animal by rope, chain, or a similar material attached to a collar or harness so that an animal is fastened to a "4*ed-G,."Jeet OF etheF dev+ee se as to IiMit itS range „f movement.-running line, pulley system, or trolley. Tied means to improperly restrain an animal by means of securing the animal to a fixed point. Vaccination certificate means the certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian in a form that meets the minimum standards approved by the Texas Board of Health for presentation to the animal care services division as a condition precedent to the granting of a dog or cat registration, and showing on its face that, at the time of presentation, the dog or cat covered by the certificate has been vaccinated for rabies. Veterinary hospital means any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian for surgery, diagnosis, and the treatment of diseases and injuries to animals. Zoological park means any lot, building, structure, enclosure, or premises, other than a pet shop or kennel, displaying or exhibiting one (1) or more species of non-domesticated animals and that is accredited by a recognized national or state zoological entity. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. (b) The words "animal," "cat," "dog," "fowl," "livestock," and "poultry" include both the male and female gender. (c) The singular form of words includes the plural form and vice versa. Sec. 6-2. Penalties. (a) No person may violate any provisions of this chapter. A violation of any of the provisions of this chapter constitutes a violation of a public health law. A violation is punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) plus court costs nor more than five hundred dollars ($2,000401500.00) plus court costs. Page 6 of 46 (b) Violations of this chapter are treated as strict liability offenses. There is no need to prove that the person had an intent to violate the provision with which the person is charged under this chapter. (c) Each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense. Sec. 6-3.Anmmai carp cnrWr_Pq division ;and manager. RESERVED. ka- The Animal Aare sewmAes diviGiAn A ''Rot Gf the GGFP616 GhFiGti PGliGe Depai4me.nt and- th-& de_pa_tq4e-R$ Sec. 6-4. Interference with animal care officer. No person may interfere with an animal care officer while an officer is engaged in the performance of the officer's duties. Sec. 6-5. Pursuit of animals. For purposes of discharging the duties imposed by the provisions of this chapter, or other applicable laws, and to enforce the same, an animal care officer or police officer may enter upon private property to the fullest extent permitted by law, except dwellings located on the property, when in pursuit of any animal which the officer has reason to believe is subject to impoundment under the provisions of this chapter or other applicable laws. Sec. 6-6. Regulations. Regulations providing for the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter may be adopted by Animal Care Services. The regulations are effective after review at a public meeting held by the animal control advisory committee. A copy of the regulations will be kept on file in the city secretary's office. Sec. 6-7. Compliance with chapter required for keeping animals. No person may do any act forbidden or fail to do any act required in this chapter. Sec. 6-8. Compliance with sanitation standards required for keeping animals. The owner of any animal within the city and the holder of any commercial permit issued under this chapter must comply with the standards of sanitation established by the chief of police Animal Care Services Managei under this chapter. Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:31 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 7 of 46 Sec. 6-9. Compliance with chapter not relief from compliance with federal, state, and city laws, rules, and regulations. The keeping of any animal in accordance with the provisions of this chapter may not be construed to authorize the keeping of the animal in violation of any federal, state, or city laws, rules, and regulations, including the zoning ordinances or any other ordinance of the city. Sec. 6-10. Inspection of animals and premises. Animals and premises where animals are kept or maintained are subject to inspection by the animal care services manager, an animal care officer, or any police officer at any reasonable hour, or at any hour in cases of emergency. Sec. 6-11.Abatement of conditions not complying with chapter. Whenever any premises where animals are kept are On an unSaRitary ,.,,.,hien the faGili+,os are no �n keeping out of compliance with the provisions of this chapters any regulations established by the Ghief of peliGeAnimal Care Service Manager, or+hany health ordinance or law pertaining to the care or keeping of an animal is net ebse.w , the animal care services manager or designee, by written notice to the person responsible for premises or the keeping of the animals or to the person owning or in control of the premises, may order the abatement of the conditions :}reventinq compliance. Failure to comply with the written notice constitutes grounds for the city to obtain relief by injunction. Additionally, failure to comply with the written notice may subject the violator to administrative proceedings and criminal charges. Sec. 6-12.Application omissions or falsifications. If an applicant has withheld or falsified any information on an application submitted under this chapter, the animal care services manager may refuse to issue a registration or permit, or may revoke any registration or permit issued in connection with the application. Sec. 6-13. Effect of prior convictions; subsequent bite incident. (a) No person who has been convicted within the preceding sixty (60) months of cruelty to animals under this chapter or any other animal cruelty law of this state or any other jurisdiction in the United States may be issued a registration or permit. (b) No person may be issued a registration if the person has been convicted within the preceding twenty-four (24) months of two (2) or more violations, resulting from separate incidents, for failure to restrain an animal under this chapter and who owns an animal that was involved in a documented biting incident, which incident occurred without provocation, resulted in injury to another person or domestic animal, and occurred subsequent to the convictions. (1) Any person denied issuance of a registration under this subsection (b) may challenge the denial by filing a written protest for review by the city manager, or the city manager's designee. Any protest must be submitted to the city manager's office within ten (10) days of denial of issuance. (2) Upon review by the city manager, or designee, of a written protest, the city manager's decision is final. (c) For purposes of this section, a prior court order of deferred adjudication or deferred disposition is considered a conviction. Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:31 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 8 of 46 Sec. 6-14. Reapplication upon denial of registration,: (a) Any person having been denied a registration erpeFMit for any reason other than section 6-13 of this chapter may not reapply for a period of thirty (30) days after such denial. (b) Any person having been denied a registration under subsection 6-13(b) of this chapter may not reapply for a period of twenty-four (24) months after such denial. (c) Each reapplication or registration,must be accompanied by a nonrefundable ten-dollar ($10.00) fee. Sec. 6-15. Fee schedule. Fees for animal care services shall be charged pursuant to the animal care service fee schedule filed with the city secretary. Animal care fee schedule will be submitted to city council annually for review. Any adjustment of the animal care service fee schedule requires city council approval. Sec. 6-16.Waiver or reduction of fees. The animal care services manager is authorized to reduce or waive fees for adoption events or where necessary to advance the goals of animal care services. Sec. 6-17. Local rabies control authority. (a) The animal care services manager is designated as the local rabies control authority to enforce the provisions of the Rabies Control Act of 1981 (V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 826.001 et seq.). (b) The duties of the local rabies control authority shall include, but are not limited to the enforcement of: (1) The provisions of the Rabies Control Act of 1981, and the rules of the state board of health which comprises the minimum standards for rabies control; (2) The ordinances and/or rules of the City of Corpus Christi; and/or (3) The rules adopted by the state board of health under the area quarantine provisions of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 826.045 of said Act. Secs. 6-18-6-25. Reserved. ARTICLE H. REGISTRATIONS Sec. 6-26.Application requirements. (a) Required. No person may own, keep, harbor, or have custody or control of any dog or cat over four (4) months of age within the city without having said dog or cat implanted with a microchip that is to be registered with both animal care services and the issuing microchip company, except as Permitted by section 6-28(b) of this Codesegistered o Gh dog OF Gat aprovided under this ohi�lo exGept a peFmitted by s ubseGtien (G) of this seGtien (1) it is presumed, On a preseGHtien for a violation of this subseGtien, that the dog or Gat owned-, (4) menths ef age en the date ef the vielatien. Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:31 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 9 of 46 (b) No person may own, keep, harbor or have custody or control of a dog or cat over four(4) months of age within the city, unless the dog or cat has been immunized against rabies in accordance with this chapter and state law. n.,.,Dation ., s,+es WritteR appliGatiO, for r istratiO s and n eRt 0 the appliGable registratiOR fees must be made to the Gity'S GOIleGtiORS seGtiOR, aRimal Gare serviGeS (c) Every owner or keeper of a doq or cat immunized against rabies as required in this chapter must procure a rabies vaccination certificate from the veterinarian administering the vaccine. 1444,QP to r-,R-t A-;.xp-.r feur(4) MGRthS ef age, eXGept that this FequiFe.m.e.nt vAll net apply te a RGRFR.;idPRt (1) it is presumed, OR a proseGUtOOR of a vielatiOR E)f this seGtiE)R, that the deg OF Gat, eWRed by4h-& peFSGR Gharged with the vielatiOR, was ebtaiRed more thaR teR (10) days prier to the date of the (d) A veterinarian who vaccinates a doq or cat as required by this chapter must furnish the owner or keeper of the doq or cat with a metal tag bearing a number corresponding to the number placed on the vaccination certificate, and with lettering showing immunization and the year thereof. This tag must be attached to the collar or harness of the doq or cat for which it was issued and must be worn at all times in a conspicuous place on the collar or harness. (1) It is presumed, in a prosecution for a violation of this subsection, that the doq or cat owned, kept, or harbored by, or under the custody or control of the person so charged was over four (4) months of age on the date of the violation. (2) It is presumed, in a prosecution for a violation of this subsection, that the person charged with owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody or control of a doq or cat required to be registered under this subsection did not register the subject animal in accordance with this chapter unless, upon the request of an animal care services officer or licensed peace officer at the time of the violation, valid proof of registration was produced by the person so charged. (e) Application; prerequisites. Written application for registrations and payment of the applicable fees must be made to the city's collections section, animal care services division, or participating veterinarians. The application must include the name, address, phone number, state-issued driver's license or identification number, and date of birth of the applicant, a description of the animal, rabies vaccination information and microchip information. (f) When to apply. An owner must make application for registration within ten (10) days after obtaining a doq or cat over four(4) months of age, except that this requirement will not apply to a nonresident individual keeping a doq or cat within the city for no longer than sixty (60) days. (1)It is presumed, in a prosecution of a violation of this section, that the doq or cat, owned by the person charged with the violation, was obtained more than ten (10) days prior to the date of the violation. (2)It is presumed, in a prosecution of a violation of the exception contained in this section, that the person charged with the violation is a resident of the city and that the person has kept the doq or cat within the city for a period exceeding sixty (60) days. Page 10 of 46 Sec. 6-27. Fees. (a) The animal's owner will be responsible for any applicable fees incurred by the implant of the microchip, through CCACS or other delegates, including a license veterinarian. Fees for microchipping performed by CCACS will be established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chaptE)r.The annual registration fee for a dog OF Gat that has been GUrrently vaGGinated wi (eb) No fee may be charged for a registration issued for any dog actually used by a person with disabilities who utilizes the dog as a service animal to aid the person in going from place to place within the city. ( ) No fee may be charged for a registration issued for any dog that is owned and used by any law enforcement agency for drug awareness, drug or bomb detection, or any other law enforcement purpose. division y,dthin ten (10) .Joys of iss--anse of the r istrafion Sec. 6-28.Term.Microchip Required (a) microchip registered with animal care services will act in place of a city license, indefinitely, and may be revoked by an administrative proceeding pursuant to section 6-76 (Registration and Permit Revocation), when deemed necessary. If not revoked under the provisions of this .chanter, (b) A doq or cat is exempt from this requirement if the dog or cat is deemed ineligible by the animal care services manager or determined to be medically unsuitable for a microchip by a licensed veterinarian, in writing. Proof of medical unsuitability for microchip must be provided to animal care services within thirty (30) days.If not revoked under the provisions of this .chanter, a throe year issued on the .Date of original y notion (G) in the event that a FegiGtFatien OG, eF has been, PUFGhased en a date E)theF than the Fabie& vaGGinatmen date, the registration issued 06 effeGtive for a peried of one (1)year from the date of may any registration eXGeed the date of expiration of the rabies vaGGinatien that Was administered. Sec. 6-29. issuanGe and wearing of Maintaining Current Registration (a) The owner of a dog or cat shall maintain current registration with both the microchip registration company and animal care services.rss .ee. I Igen a eptanGe of the ,Jog or Gat r istratien manager, animal Gare seFViGes manager's designee, or the paFtiGipating veterinarian will issue a- d UFahle riGtratien tag stamped with a seFial number and the yeaF of issuance (b) If there is a change in contact information for the owner of a dog or cat with a registered microchip the owner shall update contact information, including new address or telephone number, with both animal care services as well as the microchip registration company, if applicable, within thirty (30) Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:31 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 11 of 46 days of the date of the change in contact information. WeaFinn of tag Dens and +s mwus+,neer renis+ro+inn +ons foo+ever! +n eller er harness o+ell times (1) it is presumed, On a PFOSeGUtion of a viela-tie-In of this SeGtien, that a dog or r__a_t that 46 determined by haFness whole On a publiG plaGe within the Gity has net been YaGGinated On GemplianGe with this Ghapter. GhapteF. (c) If there is a change in ownership of an animal with a registered microchip the initial owner shall be responsible for ensuring that the microchip is no longer registered in the initial owner's name within thirty (30) days of the date of change in ownership. The new owner shall be responsible for re- registering the microchip to include any new address and telephone number and have the registration information transferred to the new owner's name within thirty (30) days after the change in ownershilReplaGement of tag. A dupliGate registration tag may be obtained from the animal Gare GhapteF. (d) No person may use a microchip registration for any other animal than the one it has been issued to.Nentr,anaAqr,abIe. No person may use any registration tag for any animal other than the animal Sec. 6-30. Registration records. The animal care services manager shall maintain a current record of the serial microchip numbers of dog and cat registrations and renis4atien +.ins issueo, and the names and addresses of persons to whom the microchip is issued/updated. Sec. 6-31. Reduction or waiver of fee during animal health campaigns. The city manager is authorized to temporarily reduce or waive fees for animal registrations as part of community-wide registration and vaccination campaigns held by the animal care services division in conjunction with the Coastal Bend Veterinary Medical Association or a nonprofit animal welfare organization to increase the awareness of the need for pet vaccinations and registrations. Sec. 6-32. Dangerous dog. ^y,stratkm, Dangerous dogs shall be defined in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, 822.041, as referenced below and shall be determined and regulated in accordance with said chapter. Dangerous dog means a dog that: (1) Makes an unprovoked attack on a person that causes bodily injury and occurs in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own: or (2) Commits unprovoked acts in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own and those acts cause a person to reasonably believe that the dog will attack and cause bodily injury to that person. Page 12 of 46 under NI T Health onrra d Safety Code vr�ry may �mm�nved. T4' `1'^g2 O'cr's deg (b) A daRgereus deg registratiOR tag must be wE)FR at all tomes by the daRgereus deg attaGhed to a V.T��H eA_lt,th A-RdS-A-fe+„ GGde nh 922,as-i-tmay-bc-Amended. Sec. 6-33. -Investigation, seizure and confinement of alleged dangerous dog and determination of a dangerous dog. (a) Upon receipt of a sworn affidavit of complaint, signed by one (1) or more individuals before an individual authorized by law to make sworn statements, the department shall investigate the complaint. The complaint shall contain a description of the incident involving an alleged dangerous dog, as defined above, the date and location of the incident, the name of the owner of the dog, the address of the owner, and a description of the dog(s) involved in the incident. Said investigation may include discussing the incident with the owner/keeper of the dog. The owner/keeper of the dog shall have the right to provide an affidavit or statement concerning his own dog. (b)After receiving a sworn affidavit of complaint and upon making a decision that seizure is a reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of people nearby, the animal care services manager may order the immediate seizure and impound of the dog. An administrative search warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court magistrate to enter onto private property to search for a dog which is allegedly dangerous or has been previously determined to be dangerous, if permission to enter the subject premises is denied by a person in lawful possession. If the dog cannot be safely approached, a tranquilizer prosector may be used by department personnel. The cost of securing said dog(s) shall be borne by the owner. If a dog is determined to be dangerous, it will remain in confinement as directed by the animal care services manager. A dog that has been determined to be dangerous cannot be released back to the owner until the owner is able to demonstrate his ability to comply with all the requirements for dangerous dogs as outlined in this chapter. (c)An animal care officer may impound an alleged dangerous dog if the officer has cause to believe that a dog is dangerous as defined above. (d) The department shall determine whether a dog is dangerous. Within five (5) working days after the dog is deemed dangerous, the department will notify the owner of the dog, of the dangerous dog determination and appeal rights by written notice. The notice shall include the reason for the allegation, and all requirements for owners of a dog determined to be dangerous as set out in this chapter. Sec. 6-34 -Requirements of dangerous dog owners. (a)An owner of a dog determined to be dangerous, must comply with all of the following nine (9) requirements before the subject dog can be released to the owner by the department. The department must, however, release the dog to the owner if a state licensed veterinarian with a facility located within the city verifies, upon being contacted by a city veterinarian or department, that the owner has arranged for the required surgery of the dangerous dog to comply with this article, and if necessary, a city veterinarian has implanted the required registered microchip in the dog, has inspected the residence Page 13 of 46 where the doq is to be kept, and is satisfied that the following requirements which could have already been complied with have been complied with by the owner: (1) The dog must be registered with the department and shall annually obtain a dangerous dog permit; (2) The dangerous dog shall at all times wear a collar approved by the department visible at fifty (50) feet so that the dog can be identified as a dangerous dog. The department is authorized to charge the dog owner a fee to cover the cost of this collar; (3) The dangerous dog must be kept in a Dangerous Dog enclosure as defined this chapter; (4) The owner must present to the department a certificate of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)to cover any injuries caused by the dangerous dog. The insurance shall be kept in effect continuously and shall not be cancelled unless the dog is no longer kept by the insured owner; (5) The dangerous dog, when taken outside the enclosure, must be securely muzzled in a manner that will not cause injury to the dog nor interfere with its vision or respiration, but shall prevent it from biting any person or animal; and the dangerous dog must be restrained by a sturdy leash six (6) feet in length. The department is authorized to charge the dog owner a fee to cover the cost of this leash; (6) The owner shall post a sign on his premises warning that there is a dangerous dog on the Property. This sign shall be visible and capable of being read from the public street or highway. In addition, the department shall design and produce a uniform dangerous dog symbol or decal, understandable by small children which shall be made available at cost to the public. Such symbol or decal must be displayed on or about the sign; (7) If the dog does not have a registered microchip, the owner shall authorize the department to implant a registered microchip beneath the skin of the dangerous dog for positive identification of the animal; (8)At the owner's expense, the dangerous dog must be spayed or neutered either by the department or, at the discretion of the department, by a veterinarian approved by the department prior to being released back to its owner; (9) The owner must allow an annual inspection of the residence where the dog is kept ensuring continued compliance with all requirements of this section. More frequent inspections may be conducted in response to specific complaints regarding non-compliance with this section. (b) If the owner of a dog determined to be dangerous is unable or unwilling to comply with the ownership requirements listed above at any time, the dog must be euthanized by an animal shelter, animal care agency, licensed veterinarian or the department. Sec. 6-35 -Hearing to determine compliance with dangerous dog requirements. (a)V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 822.0423 provides that a municipal court may conduct a hearing to determine whether the owner of a dangerous dog has complied with the requirements for the owner of a dangerous dog. (b) Upon an application from any person, the municipal court shall conduct a hearing to determine compliance with dangerous dog requirements. (c)A municipal court fudge shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the preponderance of the evidence supports the allegation that the owner has failed to comply with dangerous dog requirements. Page 14 of 46 (d) The municipal court fudge shall be the finder of fact. (e)At the conclusion of the hearing, if the municipal court judge finds that the owner has failed to comply with the dangerous dog requirements, the fudge shall order the seizure of the dog in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code � 822.042. (f)An owner or the person who filed the application for the hearing may appeal the decision of the municipal court in the manner provided for the appeal of cases from municipal court. (g) The municipal court fudge may compel the attendance of the applicant, any known witnesses, the dog owner against whom the application was filed, and the animal care services manager or his representative who investigated. Any interested party, including the city attorney or an assistant city attorney, may present evidence at the hearing. Sec. 6-36 -Appeal of dangerous dog determination. Appeal of a dangerous dog determination shall be in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code 822.0421. Sec. 6-37 -Notification of change of status; disposition of dangerous dog. The owner/keeper of a dangerous dog shall notify the department within twenty-four (24) hours if their dangerous dog is loose, unconfined, has attacked another animal, has attacked a person, or has died. A dog determined to be dangerous under this chapter shall not be offered for adoption, rescue or sale or be given away. If the owner wishes to dispose of the dangerous dog, the owner shall return the dog to the department. Sec. 6-38 -Dangerous dog violations. (a) A person commits an offense under state law, pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, if the person is the owner of a dangerous dog and the dog makes an unprovoked attack on another person outside the dog's enclosure and causes bodily injury to the other person. (b) It shall be a violation of this chapter for an owner or keeper to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly fail to prevent a dangerous dog, from killing or wounding, or assisting in the killing or wounding of any domestic animal belonging to or in the possession of another person, or for an owner or keeper to fail to prevent a dangerous dog from attacking, assaulting, biting or otherwise injuring any person or assisting in the attack, assault, biting, or other injury of any person whether out of or within the enclosure of the owner or keeper, and whether or not such dangerous dog was on a leash or securely muzzled or whether or not the dangerous dog escaped without the knowledge or consent of the owner or keeper. If a person is found guilty of an offense under this section,the court may order the dangerous dog destroyed in an expeditious and humane manner. (c) It shall be a violation of this chapter for the owner or keeper of a dangerous dog to: (1) Fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter as required; (2) Fail to notify the department of a change of status as set out in this chapter; or (3) Fail to keep the dog confined at no cost to the city during the hearing process. (d) The provisions under this section shall not apply to any law enforcement agency where a dog is being used for law enforcement. Page 15 of 46 (e) A rebuttable presumption shall exist that the owner or keeper knowingly allowed a dangerous dog to be kept in inadequate confinement in any criminal complaint filed under subsection (b). (f) The animal care services manager may require a dangerous dog to be removed from the city limits. Sec. 6-39. -Aggressive dogs; levels defined. Classification of a dog as aggressive shall be based upon specific behaviors exhibited by the dog. For purposes of this chapter, behaviors establishing various levels of aggressive dogs are the following: (1) Level 1 behavior is established if a dog, while unrestrained, causes physical injury to any domestic animal or livestock. (2) Level 2 behavior is established if: a. A dog, while unrestrained, kills or causes the death of any domestic animal or livestock, or b. A dog classified as a level 1 aggressive dog that repeats the behavior in subsection (1) after the owner or keeper receives notice of the level 1 classification. (3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the director shall have discretionary authority to refrain from classifying a dog as aggressive, even if the dog has engaged in the behaviors specified in subsections (1) and (2) if the director determines that the behavior was the result of the victim abusing or tormenting the dog or was directed towards a trespasser or other similar mitigating or extenuating circumstances. Sec. 6-40. -Investigation, seizure, confinement, and designation of aggressive dogs. (a) The department shall have authority to determine whether any dog has engaged in the behaviors specified in section 6-39. This determination may be based upon an investigation that includes observation of and testimony about the dog's behavior, including the dog's upbringing and the owner's or keeper's control of the dog, and other relevant evidence as determined by the department. These observations and testimony can be provided by animal care officers or by other witnesses who personally observed the behavior. They shall sign an affidavit attesting to the observed behavior and agree to Provide testimony regarding the dog's behavior if necessary. (b)After receiving a sworn affidavit of complaint and upon making a decision that seizure is a reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of people nearby, the department may order the immediate seizure and impound of the dog. An administrative search warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court magistrate to enter onto private property to search for a dog which is allegedly aggressive or has been previously determined to be aggressive, if permission to enter the subject premises is denied by a person in lawful possession. If the dog cannot be safely approached, a tranquilizer prosector may be used by department personnel. The cost of securing said dog(s) shall be borne by the owner. If a dog is determined to be aggressive, it will remain in confinement as directed by the department. A dog that has been determined to be aggressive may not be released back to the owner until the owner is able to demonstrate his ability to comply with all the requirements for aggressive dogs as outlined in section 6- 42. (c) The director shall have the discretion to increase or decrease a classified dog's restrictions based upon relevant circumstances. (d) The department shall give the dog's owner or keeper written notice of the dog's specified behavior, of the dog's classification as aggressive, and of the restrictions applicable to that dog by reason of its classification. Page 16 of 46 (e) Upon receipt of notice of the dog's classification as a level 1 or 2 aggressive dog pursuant to subsection (c),the owner or keeper shall comply with the restrictions specified in the notice unless reversed on appeal. Upon final determination and after appeals are exhausted, the owner will have thirty (30) days to comply with the requirements or else the animal will be considered abandoned and may be disposed of per section 6-103(8). Failure to comply with the specified restrictions shall be a violation of this chapter for which a fine can be imposed. Additionally, the department shall have authority to impound the dog pending completion of all appeals. (f) If the department's decision finds that a dog has engaged in aggressive behavior, the dog may be impounded pending the completion of any appeals. (g)Any dog classified as a level 2, that is found to have repeated level 2 behavior as defined under this code, shall be impounded if not already impounded. The dog shall not be released to the owner or be made available for adoption until either potential recipient of the dog has established arrangements for accommodating the animal consistent with all the security and safety requirements ordered by the department. Sec. 6-41. -Appeal of aggressive dog determination to municipal court. (a) An owner may appeal an aggressive dog determination within fifteen (15) days after receiving notice of the determination by: (1) Filing a written notice of appeal of the department's aggressive dog determination to municipal court; (2) Attaching a copy of the determination from the department; and (3) Serving a copy of the notice of appeal to the department by certified mail. (b) A municipal court fudge shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the preponderance of the evidence supports the aggressive dog determination. (c) The municipal court fudge shall be the finder of fact. As such, the municipal court fudge may compel the attendance of the complainant, any known witnesses, the dog owner against whom the complaint was filed, and department staff who investigated. Failure of the owner of the animal to appear at the hearing shall result in a final classification with no further appeal. The owner may be represented by counsel. (d) At the conclusion of the hearing, the municipal court may affirm or reverse the aggressive dog determination. (e) The result of the administrative appeal hearing is final. Sec. 6-42. - Regulation of aggressive dogs. In addition to the other requirements of this chapter, the owner or keeper of an aggressive dog shall comply with the following conditions: (1) Dogs classified as level 1 dogs shall confined within a secure enclosure whenever the dog is not on a leash. The secure enclosure must be located so as not to interfere with the public's legal access to the owner's or keeper's premises. In addition, the department may require the owner or keeper to obtain and maintain proof of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). Page 17 of 46 (2) Dogs classified as level 2 dogs shall be confined within a secure enclosure whenever the dog is not on a leash. The secure enclosure must be located so as not to interfere with the public's legal access to the owner's or keeper's premises, and the owner or keeper shall post warning signs, which are provided by the department, on the premises where the dog is kept, in conformance with rules to be adopted by the department. In addition, the director may require the owner or keeper to obtain and maintain proof of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). The owner or keeper shall not permit the dog to be off the owner's or keeper's premises unless the dog is muzzled and restrained by an adequate leash and under the control of a capable person. (3) To ensure correct identification, all dogs that have been classified as aggressive shall be microchipped and photographed and may be fitted with a special tag or collar determined by the department at the owner's expense. (4) The animal must have a registered microchip and obtain an annual aggressive dog permit from the department. (5) The owner or keeper of a level 2 aggressive dog shall not permit the warning sign to be removed from the secure enclosure. The owner or keeper of any aggressive dog shall not permit the special tag or collar to be removed from the dog. The owner or keeper of an aggressive dog shall not permit the dog to be moved to a new address or change owners or keepers without providing the director with ten (10) days' prior written notification. (6) At the owner's expense, the aggressive dog must be spayed or neutered by a veterinarian approved by the department prior to being released back to its owner. Sec. 6-43. - Declassification of aggressive dogs. Declassification will be automatic pursuant to this section. (1) The following conditions must be met: a. Level 1 dogs have been classified for one (1)year without further incident, and two (2) years for level 2 dogs; and b. There have been no violations of the specified regulations. (2) When the owner or keeper of an aggressive dog meets all of the conditions in this chapter, the restrictions for level 1 classified dogs may be removed. Restrictions for level 2 may be removed, with the exception of the secure enclosure. Secs. 6-3344-6-50. Reserved. ARTICLE 111. COMMERCIAL PERMITS AND FEES Sec. 6-51. General provisions. (a) Except for veterinarians and veterinary hospitals, all commercial animal establishments and owners and possessors of guard dogs are required to maintain a valid commercial permit. (b) No commercial permit may be transferred or assigned between persons, between commercial animal establishments, or between a person and a commercial animal establishment. (c) Each separate and distinct commercial animal establishment, even though owned by the same person, must possess a permit. Page 18 of 46 (d) Upon a change in the location or ownership of a commercial animal establishment, a new application for a commercial permit is required. (e) Each commercial animal establishment is subject to inspection by an animal care officer during normal business hours. (f) A commercial permit must be displayed in a prominent place on the premises. (g) In addition to all other conditions of this article, owners and possessors of dogs defined as "guard dogs" under this chapter must meet all applicable provisions of this chapter and regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. (h) No commercial animal establishment may sell any dog or cat four(4) months of age or older to any person unless the animal has a valid rabies vaccination. (i) Failure to apply for a permit prior to the opening of such a commercial animal facility, or within thirty (30) days prior to the renewal date, shall constitute an offense under this section. (i) All animal establishments, commercial and non must have an evacuation plan in case but not limited to natural disaster must be written and readily available. All personnel, employees and volunteers must be educated on the establish plan and have knowledge of the actions that must be taken. Sec. 6-52.Application. (a) All commercial animal establishments, excluding veterinarians and veterinary hospitals, and owners and possessors of guard dogs are required to obtain and submit an application for a commercial permit from the animal care services division. (b) Upon initial application for a permit, the animal care services manager or designee must review and certify that the commercial animal establishment has been inspected and is in compliance with all construction, zoning, or other ordinances of the city governing the conduct of the business of the commercial animal establishment after consulting with the building official and zoning and code enforcement administrator. An appropriate certificate of occupancy issued by the building official may be considered as evidence that the commercial animal establishment complies with the city's construction and zoning ordinances. Sec. 6-53. Term. (a) Except as otherwise set out in this section, a commercial permit is renewable annually. (b) Commercial permits granted to an auction, circus, performing animal exhibition, and rodeo are valid for the duration of the event not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of issuance. The time provided includes set up and preparation (c) Commercial permits granted to a performing animal exhibit are valid for a period not exceeding twe four (24) calendar days. Sec. 6-54.fees. Pertaining to Kennels. (a) Each permit for a kennel must specify the maximum number of animals that may be kept at the kennel the animal care services department shall determine this number based on available space and number of employees, and can re-evaluate the maximum number of animals allowed at any time.Annual fees fGF GOrnmeMial permits are established On the fee SGhedule pursuant to seGtien 6 15 of this chapter (b) Owners and operators of kennels where animals are boarded must maintain a register identifying all animals boarded, the name, address, and telephone number of the owners of each animal including an alternative emergency telephone number. Any GGmmeFGial animal establishment providing of the foes fer aRy of the appliGable Gategeries Page 19 of 46 (c) The kennel owner must also provide an emergency telephone number where the kennel owner, operator, and any caretaker of the kennel can be reached if the owner, operator, or caretaker do not reside on the premises. (d) Runs shall be constructed to effectively enclose the animals housed therein. Runs and exercise areas shall be sanitized a minimum of once in each 24-hour period and more frequently as may be necessary by removal of soiled materials and application of suitable disinfectants. (e) All animals shall be supplied with sufficient species-specific food a minimum of once during each 24- hour period and more often if the physiological needs of the animal require it. Each animal shall have access to fresh potable water at all times. Sec. 6-55. Renewal of permit.Pertaining to Stables. (a) Each permit for a stable must specify the maximum number of animals that may be kept at the kennel or stable, the animal care services department shall determine this number based on available space, and can re-evaluate the maximum number of animals allowed at any time (b) Owners and operators of stables where animals are boarded must maintain a register identifying all animals boarded, the name, address, and telephone number of the owners of each animal including an alternative emergency telephone number. (c) The stable owner must also provide an emergency telephone number where the stable owner, operator, and any caretaker of the stable can be reached. (d) Stalls shall be constructed to effectively enclose the animals housed therein. Animal waste must be removed if it begins to inhibit the animal's ability to move around its stall comfortably. (e)All animals shall be supplied with sufficient species-specific food a minimum of once during each 24-hour period and more often if the physiological needs of the animal require it. Each animal shall have access to fresh potable water at all times.EXGept for an all Gtoon riFGUS norferminn animal exhibit Aimal GA-Fer .Jooi...,00 manager's designee that the GGmmeFGial animal establishment is on GGmplianGe with all appliGable state GemmeFGial anomal establishment; and (3)Payment of the required food Sec. 6-56. oeFtaining to kennels and s+ah'el Permit required for circuses, rodeos, animal exhibits, animal shows, petting zoos and recreational animal rides; special exceptions for institutions and special attractions. (a) The permit application shall be submitted at least twenty (20) days prior to the event, and shall contain information as to the kind and number of animals involved, records showing animals are up to date on required vaccinations and are considered by a certified veterinarian as healthy, required state or federal licensing documentation, name and address of the person or business that will keep, Page 20 of 46 feed, and confine the animal(s) durinq their stay in the city and any other information requested by the department EaGh p ;i+f.,r o ke. nel a r+ohle .r+r Gi fy the r„ w,her.,f A-ROR A-I that m be kept Rat+he ke.,.,el eir o+ohle (b) Petting zoo permits shall be valid for the duration of the event outlined in the application.Owners And anomals are bearded er grazed fer a fee must maintain a register identifying all aniMa'S bE)aFded OF (c) Permits shall not be required for any animal so long as it is owned by a governmentally owned and operated facility, publicly operated facility, a public zoological park, or bona fide medical institution or research institution.The stable or kennel owner also ^ emergenGtelephone, ,u;rher FP-o.-hed if the n ro+er a retaLer de Ret reside en the n (d) Animals used within the city for entertainment purposes such as rodeos and circuses must be provided with all the necessities of life including air, food, water, veterinary care, exercise, and protection from the sun and other elements of nature. A licensed veterinarian must be able to be contacted and come to site in case of emergencies, such as but not limited to injuries and illnesses. Once determined to be injured or ill by a licensed veterinarian, an animal may be returned to use only after certification as healthy by a licensed veterinarian. Sec. 6-57. Permission to possess prohibited a als.Pet Shop Requirements. (a) No person shall operate a pet shop within the city without first obtaining a permit from the department.AUGtiens, GOFGuses, performing animal exhibits, performing animal exhibitions, and of a .. al p Mi+ (b) All animals shall be able to stand, stretch, and turn without touching any of the four (4) sides or top of their primary enclosure.Possession of a prehihi+ed animal under this +ien is exempt frern+he deemed- Re-A-essary te pFesewe the health, safety and WelfaFe efthe pub-lir— (c) Animal enclosures shall be cleaned of debris and fecal matter at least once every twenty-four(24) hours. Sanitizinq of dog and cat enclosures shall be done once every day by washing the surfaces with proper disinfectants that are not harmful to the animal's health. (d) All pet shops and stores selling any and all species of animals shall: (1) Provide appropriate medical services, care, and housing according to individual species' needs. (2) Keep accurate records of breed, description, approximate age and sex of animal sold if applicable (3) Medications and immunizations administered if applicable; (4)A guarantee of good health for a period of not less than two (2)weeks with recommendation to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian if applicable. The permit holder shall retain a copy of the written statement for twelve (12) months from date of sale. (e) Records shall be maintained and surrendered to the department upon request and without reservation or purpose of evasion. Failure to produce such records upon demand by the department shall be cause for the revocation of an existing permit and the refusal to issue a new permit for a period of two (2) years. Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:32 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 21 of 46 Sec. 6-58. Waiver of requorernents.Suspension and Revocation. nonprofit organization, or for animals owned by the Gity upon a finding that a waiver would not endanger the-pubIiEs-health, safety E)F we',faFe, an Ts hea'*�TGFcaie-a-Ruisanee. (a) Grounds for suspension. The animal care services manager may suspend any commercial animal establishment's permit if any of the following conditions occur: (1)Animals at the commercial animal establishment are being deprived of necessary food, water, care or shelter; (2)Animals at the commercial animal establishment are being cruelly confined or are otherwise being cruelly treated; (3)Unsanitary conditions exist at the commercial animal establishment to such an extent that those conditions create a possible medium for the transmission of disease to the animals kept there or to human beings; or (4)The owner or any agent or employee of the commercial animal establishment responsible for the oversight or operation of the commercial animal establishment receives three or more notice of violations in a twelve month period (12), outlining infractions found during inspection in relation to the operation of the commercial animal establishment. (b) Conditions for revocation. The animal care services manager may revoke a permit to operate a commercial animal establishment if any of the following conditions occur: (1)Conditions stated in subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), and/or (a)(4) of this section have existed on two or more occasions at the commercial animal establishment after the officials of animal care services have warned the commercial animal establishment of the conditions; (2)The commercial animal establishment permit has been suspended two or more times; (3)The owner of the commercial animal establishment is shown to have committed any offense involving cruelty to animals within the last 18 months; or (4)The owner of the commercial animal establishment has knowingly employed any person at the commercial animal establishment or allowed any person to work at the commercial animal establishment who has committed any offense involving cruelty to animals within the last 18 months. (c) Prior to suspension or revocation, written notice shall be given to the owner of the commercial animal establishment, the person in charge of the commercial animal establishment, or any employee or agent of the owner. The notice shall set forth: MThe specific conditions existing at the commercial animal establishment that are grounds for suspension or revocation of the permit pursuant to subsection (a) of this section; (2)That a hearing will be held by the animal care services manager; (3)The date, time and place of the hearing; and (4)That the owner of the commercial animal establishment may appear in person and/or be represented by counsel and may present testimony The hearing shall be held not later than seven business days after the date the permit holder received notice of the suspension. (d)All hearings shall be held by the animal care services manager at animal care services and shall be conducted under rules consistent with the nature of the proceedings. Page 22 of 46 (e)After completion of the hearing, the animal care services manager shall make written findings as to why grounds exist for suspension or revocation of the permit and shall order the suspension or revocation of the permit. However, if the animal care services manager finds that the needs of the animals and the public interest will be adequately protected by a warning, he may issue a warning and deny the request for suspension or revocation. (f)A denial of a request for suspension of a permit shall not preclude the animal care services manager from seeking a revocation of the permit as set forth below. (Q)A copy of the written findings and order of the animal care services manager shall be served on the owner of the commercial animal establishment. If the address of the owner is unknown or the notice has been sent via certified mail, return receipt requested and has been returned undelivered, such notice shall be served on the person in charge of the commercial animal establishment or on any employee or agent of the owner. (h) If the permit is suspended, no one shall accept or place any animal in the commercial animal establishment and all sales, services being provided, or business conducted at the establishment shall cease until the permit is reinstated by the animal care services manager. Failure to comply with the cease business order will result in an automatic revocation of the permit. (i) Correction of conditions; inspection; reinstatement of permit. Whenever the reason for a suspension no longer exists, the owner or person in charge of the commercial animal establishment shall notify animal care services that the conditions under which the permit was suspended have been corrected and that an inspection is requested; If the inspection shows that the conditions have been corrected, the animal care services manager shall reinstate the permit unless the animal care services manager has given notice that he is seeking revocation of the permit. (i) If the permit is revoked, no one shall accept or place any animal in the commercial animal establishment and the owner and or operator of the establishment shall divest themselves of the animals within ten calendar days from the date of the revocation. Failure to do so will result in the animals at the Pet facility being declared prohibited animals and said animals will be subject to seizure. (k)Any notice provided for in this section may be served by personal delivery or by certified mail, return receipt requested. (I) In the event a permit is revoked, the city shall not be liable to the permit applicant for any refund of any part of the permit fee. Reinstatement of a permit that has been revoked shall require application and Payment of a permit fee as if it were an initial application; provided, however, no permit shall be issued to the same permit applicant if the applicant has been convicted of any offense involving cruelty to animals; no permit shall be issued to the same permit applicant within one year of the date a permit has been revoked; and no permit shall be issued for the same location unless it is shown that adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked shall not reoccur. If there is a dispute between the inspector and the permit applicant for an establishment for which a permit was revoked as to whether adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked will not reoccur, the applicant may request a hearing before the animal care services manager. The hearing shall be conducted under the same procedures as a hearing for a revocation of a permit; however,the burden shall be on the applicant to show that adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked will not reoccur. Secs. 6-59-6-75. Reserved. ARTICLE IV.ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS Page 23 of 46 Sec. 6-76. Registration and permit rev cation—Administrative PFOGeedings.8dministrative Hearing - Registration (a) heli# The animal care services manager or designee may hold an administrative hearing to determine whether any registration issued under article II or aFtiGIe 111 of this chapter should be revoked or to otherwise regulate the keeping of an animal within the city, if: (1) A registration holder fails or refuses to comply with any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager or any law governing the protection and keeping of animals in this state; (2) The owner of an unregistered animal, o, the owner of an unvaccinated animal, OF the Gwnor.,f R41#4 1`441P m++eunder this chapter fails or refuses to comply with any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager, or any law governing the protection and keeping of animals in this state; (3) An animal has been involved in an unprovoked biting offense and the incident involved bodily injury to a person; (4) An animal has been determined by an animal care officer to be a public nuisance; or (5) An animal has been the subject of two (2) criminal charges and/or violations brought against the animal's owner under this chapter .� at Fesuked hR GanviGtien of the al's ewneF, of two (2) impoundments, or a combination of one such Eenvie#iGr violation and one (1) impoundment, resulting from separate incidents, within the twenty-four-month period immediately preceding the date of the last Genvietien violation or impoundment. Impoundments which occurred as a result of provoked scratching, biting, or attacking incidents may not be considered for purposes of this subsection. (b) Written notice required. (1) An administrative hearing may not be held without giving the registration GF peFMit heldef-, owner of o 0 al animal establishment operating without a p m.+ holder or owner of an unregistered animal prior written notice of the date, time and place of the hearing. (2) Written notice is deemed made when a certified letter, return receipt requested, addressed to the address indicated on the h klef!r'&owner's last registration -r perMit appliG 41 or, if no such application is on file, to the owner's last known address, is deposited in the U.S. mail. Written notice is also deemed made when the notice letter is delivered by an employee or representative of the animal care services manager to the address. (c�Al 1pers6rrovrrnthe-Ire g' ept by a be RGtified by Gel4ified mail depesited OR the- 1-102-0 MA-01 GF by PeFGGRal delivery made by aR (c) Disposition. At the conclusion of the administrative hearing, the#l$ animal care services manager or designee shall determine if the ownerper&ar-r holding the registration 4- or the owner of an unregistered animal has violated any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager, or any law governing the protection and keeping of the animal that is the subject of the administrative hearing. If any violation has been found to have occurred, the animal care services manager or designee, +resat their discretion, may order that any of the following actions be taken within the time GpeGified by the � r deGi,.noo ten calendar days from the date of hearing: (1) That the owner divest himself/herself of the animal that is the subject of the administrative hearing by revocation of the animal's registration and removal from the city; failure to do so will result in the animal being deemed prohibited and said animal will be subject to seizure. (2) That the owner comply with specified conditions deemed to be consistent with the protection of the public health, safety and welfare, so as to be permitted to continue to keep the animal within the city: Page 24 of 46 or That the permit holder divest himself/herself of the animals that are the subject of the (3) That the E)WReF eF peFfflit heldeF GeMply With speGified GeRditieRs deemed te be GeRsisteRt with the preteGtOGR of the publiG health. safety and welfare, se as to be permitted te GE)RtiRue te keep (43) Any other disposition deemed to be consistent with the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare. Secs. 6-77-6-100. Reserved. ARTICLE V.ANIMAL AND RABIES CONTROL Sec. 6-101. Restraint. It is unlawful for an owner to fail to keep an owner's animals under restraint as follows: (1) Except for cats, all animals must be kept under restraint as defined in this chapter. Cats may be free-roaming if otherwise in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (2) It is a violation of this chapter for any animal to be a public nuisance. An owner and/os' c, violates this provision if the owner's animal is a public nuisance, regardless of any "fault" of the owner :ind/or keeper. Sec. 6-102. Spaying/neutering required of cats. (a) After January 1, 2006, all free-roaming cats are required to be spayed or neutered. For the purposes of this section, "free-roaming" means not securely caged, not under restraint by a leash or lead attached to a collar or harness, or not within the confines of the cat owner's residence or business structure. (b) Any free-roaming cat that is not spayed or neutered is subject to impoundment under this chapter. Nothing contained in this chapter prevents the free-roaming of cats that have been spayed or neutered. Sec. 6-103. Impoundment. (a) Grounds for impoundment. Animals may be impounded by the animal care services division in any of the following circumstances: (1) Any deg-aLnimai not kept under restraint as required by this chapter. (23) Any dog or cat for which a valid city registration has not been issued. (34) Any animal that constitutes a public nuisance. aaimap ('") Any animal that has rabies or exhibits symptoms of rabies, or that a person could reasonably suspect as having rabies. ( ) Any animal, when unprovoked, that bites, scratches, or otherwise attacks another animal or person within the city. Page 25 of 46 (68) Any animal not kept by the owner or permit holder in conformity with this chapter, regulations promulgated by ie# animal care services manager, disposition made in accordance with article IV of this chapter, or state law. (7 ) Any animal upon the written request of the animal's owner and to which the animal care services manager or the animal care services manager's designee agrees that the animal be humanely euthanized for the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare. ( )Any dog that is the subject of a cause of action filed pursuant to V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended, must be impounded until further order of a court of proper jurisdiction. er t a (b) Length of impoundment. Except for dogs impounded as subjects or probable subjects of a proceeding pursuant to V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, for observation of rabies under section 6-127, or other administrative procedures, impounded animals not claimed must be kept for not less than three (3)working days from date of impoundment. In calculating the length of this time period, the first working day after impoundment is considered day one. (c) Notification of owner. If, by registration or other means, the owner of an impounded animal can be identified, the animal care services division shall, as soon as practicable after impoundment, notify the owner in person or by telephone, if reasonably possible, and if Ret then by mail. advising that, if the impounded animal is not redeemed within five (5) working days, disposition will be made in accordance with this chapter. (d) Redemption. Impounded animals, excluding those impounded as a P61bloG RuisaRGe, a prohibited animal , or an animal held for observation of rabies under section 6-127 or other administrative procedures, are subject to immediate redemption, at the discretion of the Animal Care Services Manager. Impounded animals may be redeemed by anyone entitled to possession of the animals, at the discretion of the Animal Care Services Manager while the animals are in the city animal shelter after paying the appropriate fees as follows: (1) Impoundment fees. Impoundment fees are established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. n=Ve Ge. hA waiver or partial waiver of an impoundment fee may be granted by the animal care services manager in cases involving exigent circumstances as determined by the animal care services manager. (2) Boarding charge. A boarding charge established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter is not to exceed the reasonable cost of boarding, feeding and caring for the animal for the period of impoundment. Boarding charges apply to redemption of impounded animals and are not applicable to adoption of animals. (3) Rabies vaccination charge. All charges for rabies vaccination if required. (4) Sity-rRegistration charge. City registration charge, if applicable. (e) Redemption—Special circumstances. In case any animal that is impounded is sought to be redeemed and is suffering from any disease or ailment, it may not be released until the animal care services manager is satisfied that arrangements looking to its proper treatment are assured. " Page 26 of 46 (2)Animals impounded for rabies observation are subject to redemption if the animal has satisfied the required length of observation and is determined to be free from rabies as verified by the animal care services manager or designee. (f) Mandatory spay/neuter of dogs following impoundment. (1) Fhe owner or keeper shall keep the animal restrained at all times (except cats as described by sec 6-102) and ensure that the animal is not at large. Dogs found to be at large shall be subject to mandatory sterilization at the owner's expense within thirty (30) days of notification of the violation. 0 MPOURded for beiRg at large at least two (2) tomes OR a twelve MORth peried, whose dog w registered and vaGGiRated OR aGGGrdaRGe with this Ghapter at the tome of the dog's first 0 MpeURdmeRt, and whese deg haS Ret beeR spayed eF ReuteFed, shall have the deg spayed eF (23) Exemption made by animal care services manager. The animal care services manager is authorized to exempt a-dog-; owner from the requirements ofsubseGf,^^4j of this section if the owner proves to the satisfaction of the animal care services manager that the animal met one (1) of the conditions specified in subsection (r_.:) of this section. (34) Certification of spay/neuter procedure. The owner is required )v this section to spay or nt LAer their animal shall submit certification signed by a licensed veterinarian that the procedure was performed no later than the fortieth day following the notification of violation to animal care The f a deg by 1\ (2) of this n tG be Spayed ., services.T„�-ow,Ter�9-reqs+red�su�sestfc�s-(���-o,�ns-ses +haR the fe,beth day f.,ll.,..ORg the a .PI'S Fel.ase fFeM i .,.Jw eRt (45) Offenses. A person commits an offense if the person is required by this section to spay or neuter their animal and fails to provide certification to animal care services of the procedure. spayed er nP,,tPFPd (1�2\ of this-seE R to be spayed ., .,uteFed and the p R fails to P Vid ( ) Affirmative defense. In a prosecution for a violation of subsection (45), it is an affirmative defense that at the time of the animal's impoundment: At the time ef the deg's seGend 1. The deg was- � -a�t�--a-�at+��a.�t rsf+�-ate :The owner of the dog was a member of a national breed club, local breed club, local all-breed club, sporting or hunting club, or was regularly shown during the six-month period immediately preceding the swan-impoundment. Page 27 of 46 b 4t the time of the dog's cerend impeundment Jhe animaldeq was at large due to a vis major. C. The dsg-animal was at large at the time of its sesend impoundment mile to a fire AN due to the criminal or negligent acts of a third party who was not residing at the dog owner's residence.At trial, evidence of a fire or the criminal or negligent acts of a third party may be presented in one (1) or more of the following manners: 1. A certified copy of a police or fire report verifying the incident; 2. The affidavit of police or fire personnel with direct knowledge of the incident; or 3. The testimony of police or fire personnel with direct knowledge of the incident. ( ) Nothing in this subsection may be construed so as to permit a spayed or neutered dog to run at large. (g) Disposition of animals. (1) Immediately upon impoundment, the city is the designated caretaker of impounded animals. Except as provided in subsections (c) and Q) of this section, and certain livestock as provided for in this paragraph, impounded animals not redeemed by their owner within three (3) working days following impoundment become the property of the city and may be placed for adoption in a suitable home or with any nonprofit association organized for the protection and welfare of animals, sold under section 17-6 of the Code of Ordinances, or humanely euthanized. Prior to the disposition of any livestock excluding goats and sheep, notice must be posted for a ten-day period at the county courthouse, City Hall, and the city animal shelter upon the expiration of three (3)working days from the date of impoundment of the livestock. Upon the expiration of the ten-day notice period, the city may dispose of the livestock in the same manner as other unclaimed animals. (2) The expiration of the three (3)working days period upon impoundment and the notice of and expiration of the ten-day period with respect to livestock does not apply to the disposition of any animal placed in impoundment by the written consent of the animal's owner and the acceptance of the animal by the animal care services manager. Any animal received by the consent of its owner may be disposed of immediately upon its impoundment in the same manner as unclaimed animals. (3) In the case of a dog impounded under authority of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended, or other state law, the dog may be redeemed upon the court's finding and rendering a judgment that the dog did not engage in dangerous conduct and upon the conclusion of any proceeding provided for in this chapter; or upon the court's finding that the dog did engage in dangerous conduct, that the claimant of the dog shows proof of having fully complied with all insurance and restraint requirements provided by state law, and meets all requirements of this chapter that pertain to the keeping of a dangerous dog. (4) Due to their immature immune system, any impounded animal under four (4) months of age shall immediately become the property of the city, for humane disposition, and may be offered for adoption, rescue, foster care or humanely euthanized at the discretion of the animal care service manager, veterinarian, or their designee. (h) Adoption of unclaimed animal. A person may adopt an unclaimed animal after the expiration of the redemption period and after paying any applicable rabies vaccination fees, registration fees, spay/neuter fees, and adoption fees established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. A person adopting an unclaimed animal must sign an agreement to have the animal sterilized within thirty (30) days of adoption, in compliance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 828, if the animal is unsterilized at the time of adoption.All adoptions and approval of applications for adoption are at the discretion of the animal care services manager. (i) Compliance required for release. No impounded dog or cat may be released until the person to whom the dog or cat is to be released agrees and meets all regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. Page 28 of 46 Q) Euthanasia. The animal care services manager, a licensed veterinarian, or the animal care services manager's designee may direct the immediate euthanization of any animal determined to be seriously injured or diseased under the rules, guidelines, or procedures established by the animal care services manager. Impounded animals not redeemed or adopted as provided for in this section must be humanely euthanized at the city animal shelter under the direction ef an animal seFViGes ^ff^eraperson trained and certified in human euthanasia as outlined in the Texas Healt': and Safety Code. The carcasses must be disposed of as directed by the animal care services manager. (k) Records. The animal care services manager shall cause to be maintained a record describing each identifiable animal impounded within the preceding two (2)years. In the case of registered dogs and cats, the registration fag--number and the name of the person to whom it was issued must be noted. In the case of each identifiable animal, it must be noted how the impounded animal was disposed of, giving the names and addresses of persons to whom the animal was delivered, and the fees and charges received from the persons. (1) NetiGe of Welation Citation. In addition to, or in lieu of, impounding an animal under this section, an animal care services officer or any police officer may issue to the owner of the animal a citation for a violation of this chapter. Sec. 6-104. Small anornal traps. Traps with holding mechanisms prohibited; exceptions. No person shall set up or allow to be set up on his property steel iaw traps, spring traps with teeth or perforated edges on the holding mechanism, snares, or any type of trap with a holding mechanism designed in such a fashion as to reasonably ensure the cutting, slicing, tearing or otherwise traumatizing of the entrapped prey, for the purpose of ensnaring domestic or wild animals within the city limits. This section is not to be construed to include those traps designed to kill common rodents, i.e., rats, mice, gophers and groundhogs; except that the owner is responsible for taking care that any of the above said "rodent"traps are not placed or used on or about his property in such a manner as to reasonably ensure the trapping of any other domesticated or wild animal, or of a human. Small animal tFaps will be Fented by the animal GaFe seFyiGes diVisien te a Gitizen feF a GhaFge puizsuaRt tG 6- 15 Gf thiG Ghapter fA-.r A-11 small aRimal tizaps that aFe 196t, GtGleR, GF GtheRMORP SeG. 6-105. Dead piGI( up seFYiEe fee. pursuaRt W seGtOE)R 6 15 E)f this Ghapter will be GGIIeGted for eaGh dead dog, Gat, or small aRimal UPOR PiGk SeG. 6-a06. Traps with holding rneGhanisrns prohibited; eXGeptions. Ne peFGeR shall set Up eF allew te be set Up eR his pFepeFty steel jaw tFapS, GpFiRg tFapG with teeth eF designed on SUGh a fashion as te reasonably ensure the Gutting, SliGing, tearing or etheiwise traumatizing ef the entFapped pFey, feF the PUFpese ef ensnaFing demestiG eF wild animals within the Gity limits, unless these tizaps deGigRed te k Aemmen redeRtG, i.e., Fats, MiGe, gepheFs and gF96IRdhegs; exGept that the Page 29 of 46 Secs. 6-1057-6-125. Reserved. Sec. 6-126. R.abies impoundment and quarantine. (a) Any veterinarian or person having knowledge of an animal having bitten, scratched or injured a person, within the city shall report the incident to animal care services who is also the local rabies control authority immediately. No person may own, keep, harb-AX A-.r have Gustedy or r__Amtrel Of A- d—Gg sfrin. eRt PFGVOGOGR shall n ail (b) Any veterinarian or other person having knowledge of an animal diagnosed as having any reportable zoonotic disease shall report same to the animal care services manager within five (5) days.€verL owner of a deg OF Gat immunized against rabies as required On this Ghapter must PFOGure a rabi vaGGOnatmen sa.fmfsate fFeM the veterinarian a.Jministe Fing the. (c) The owner of such diseased or biting or scratching animal who learns of such incident shall immediately give his name and address together with the animal's registered microchip information and date of last rabies vaccination to the person bitten or injured or to a parent or guardian of such person who is under the age of eighteen (18) years. The owner or keeper shall notify the department within twenty-four (24) hours of his name; the animal's registered microchip information; the name of the injured person; and other information requested by the department related to the animal and injured party. The owner or keeper of the diseased or biting or scratching animal shall contact animal care services within twenty-four (24) hours upon receipt or notification from animal care services, The animal care services manager or any appointed animal care officer shall seize and impound any animal for rabies observation upon the sworn affidavit of any person with knowledge that the animal has bitten or scratched a person. A search and seizure warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court fudge or other magistrate to enter onto private property to search for the biting or scratching animal if permission to enter is not given. (1) The owner or keeper of any animal within the city which has bitten or scratched a person so as to have caused a break of the skin shall, on demand of the animal care services manager or any animal care officer, immediately surrender such animal to the animal care services facility, or other approved rabies quarantine facility for observation for a period lasting not more than ten (10) days after the date of the incident, subject to the provisions of subsection (b). (2) The owner of any animal that has bitten or scratched any person shall be allowed to assume personal responsibility for confining the animal for the observation period of ten (10) days, only under the following circumstances: a. Secure facilities must be available at the home of the animal's owner, and must be approved by the animal care services manager; b. The animal was currently vaccinated against rabies when the exposure incident occurred; c. The animal was not in violation of any laws or ordinances at the time of the bite; and d. The animal care services manager, city veterinarian or a licensed veterinarian must observe the animal at least on the first and last days of the quarantine period. If the animal becomes ill during the observation period, the animal care services manager Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:32 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 30 of 46 must be notified by the person having possession of the animal. At the end of the observation period, the release from quarantine must be accomplished in writing by the veterinarian who will attest to the health of the animal. (3) If an animal is believed to have rabies or has been bitten by an animal suspected of having rabies, such animal shall be quarantined for observation by a veterinarian for the appropriate period as required by state law. (4) Violation of the observation confinement of the biting animal as provided in subsection (b)shall be lust cause for seizure and confinement of the animal in the animal care services facility of the city. (5) All wild animals involved in exposure incidents including biting, scratching or any other direct exposure by physical contact will be humanely euthanized in such a manner that the brain is not mutilated. The brain shall be submitted to a Texas Department of State Health Services certified laboratory for rabies diagnosis. (d) Investigation of cases. The animal care services manager or desiqnee shall investigate and record all cases of rabies and suspected rabies. (e) Disposition of bodies of quarantined animals. The body of any animal that has died of rabies or that dies or is destroyed while in quarantine may not be disposed of except as directed by the animal care services manager. (f) Payment of costs. The owner of an animal quarantined under this section shall pay to the animal care services division the reasonable costs of the quarantine and disposition of the animal, including charges for preparation, processing, and shipment of the animal's head or brain, if required, to the nearest Texas Department of State Health Services Laboratory for Testing. The fee for preparation, processing, and shipment, by the animal care services division, of the animal's head or brain is established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. SeG. 6-127. Rabies impoundment and quarantine-. (a) impoundment Every animal that has rabies or symptoms of rabies or that a person Gould , , the peFied eftime may net be fev.fer than fon (10) days RGF o fhon f.,l lrfoo., (1 A) .toys has been released from observation by the animal Gare seFViGes manager, IGGal rabies Gentrel ufheFity eF Ii...,.sed veterinarian raboes, or to have been exposed to rabies, or to have SGratGhed, bitten, er ethemise attaGked-any , 61--h-Mit fho 0 al as Fed by thio 66lbSeGtOGR .,lofi.,., .,f thio GhapteF Page 31 of 46 .dfh a riffeR r .,rf disease hea-Ith-vmser and the 0 oh.� -es maRageF the fGIIGWiRg; � (!) The I ,Gofi.,., .,f fho 0 0l (2) The and o.J.Jroee ff fai=rer of fho o mol (3) The type and ^horo^fe-- efir ie disease. Veter4nar4ans'FeGGFd-S. Every veteFiRariaR praGtiGiRg withiR the Gity shall keep detailed reGGrds of .,^f Texas�P'1.,.,.�rfw eRt�ef State Health Se ^ I ah.,raf.,r.r f.,r TeSti.,.. The fee f.,r te pFepaFe, PFGGeSS, and shop the head A_.r h-Fain A-f an animal tA- the Rea-rest Texas Depal4R;eRt of Qfofo HpAlfh Sewero^ I ohnrofnrrr fnr Tocfinn of fhi^ ^hapte f Res. G-1 22. S pay4reufer on ir--Tee-,-;. SGhedule is subjeGt tG the same review and approval requiremeRt OR aR aRRual basis. SuGh fees may Rot Page 32 of 46 GGWRG Secs. 6-1279-6-150. Reserved. ARTICLE VI. CARE AND KEEPING OF ANIMALS Sec. 6-151. Humane animal care and keeping. No person may violate the following provisions for humane animal care and keeping: (1) No owner or keeper may fail to provide the owner's animal with sufficient and wholesome food, water, and necessary shelter and protection from the weather, all within reach of the animal. (2) No owner or keeper may fail to provide animal_ ai said person's possession with humane care and treatment and with veterinary care when needed to prevent or alleviate suffering. (3) No person may beat, cruelly treat, torment, overload, seriously overwork, or otherwise abuse an animal, or cause, instigate, or permit one animal to fight with another animal or person. (4) No person may abandon or neglect an animal. (5) No person, other than a licensed veterinarian, may crop a dog's ears, dock a dog's tail, or remove a dog's dew claws. (6) No person may sell an animal to, buy an animal from, or barter or exchange for an animal with, any commercial animal establishment that does not have a valid commercial permit nor may a person sell, buy, donate, or barter or exchange for, an animal upon commercial property without possessing a valid commercial permit. (7) No person may sell, offer for sale, or donate any animal to another person, or barter or exchange with any other person for an animal, upon any public property within the city. Public property includes, but is not limited to, streets, alleys, sidewalks, parking lots, and rights-of-way and easements. (8) No person may sell or deliver live chickens, ducklings, goslings, or rabbits to any other person within the period of thirty (30) days prior to Easter Sunday and on Easter Sunday. Hatcheries and commercial animal establishments that buy and sell animals intended for agricultural use or to be raised for commercial purposes are excluded from the prohibitions contained in this subsection. (9) No person may give away or offer to give away any live animal, except for goldfish, as a prize for or as an inducement to enter any contest, game, or other competition, or as an inducement to enter a place of amusement, or offer any animal as an incentive to enter into any business agreement whereby the offer was for the purpose of attracting trade. (10) No person may sell, offer for sale, barter, or display any living chickens, rabbits, ducks, or any other fowl or animal which has been dyed, colored, or otherwise treated so as to impart to it an artificial color. (11) No person may expose any poisonous substance, whether mixed with food or not, so that the same is likely to be eaten by any animal; provided, that, it is not a violation of this chapter for a person to expose on a person's own property common rat poison having a blood-thinning agent or other agent approved by the department of public health, mixed only with vegetable substances and intended for consumption by rats or mice only. Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:32 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 33 of 46 (12) No person may allow an enclosure used to confine animals to be maintained in an unsanitary condition at times any time. (13) No person may tether, hitGh, or stake out any animal, or per.m.it an animal t(6 h_P_ te-the.red-I hitGhed, or staked Ae utsse_ that the R-ni.M.A-1 Gan go upon A_Rstretdh any FOpe, Ghain, strap, or other FeStFaint deviGe by whiGh the animal is , , sidewalk, alley or street (14) Ne peFsen may tetheF, toe, eF fasten any animal te any lamppest, lightpele, Util 6 ty pele, awniRg ewneF of the ebjeet to which the animal is tetheredtied- er fas;tene._ (134-5) No person may sell, offer for sale, barter, donate, or display turtles with a carapace length of less than four(4) inches or viable turtle eggs. An educational or research institution is exempt from the display prohibition contained in this subsection if the turtles or turtle eggs are displayed for educational or research purposes. Sec. 6-152. Performing animals. (a) No performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, rodeo, or circus is permitted in which animals are induced or encouraged to perform through the use of chemical, mechanical, electrical, or manual devices in a manner which will cause, or is likely to cause, physical injury or suffering. (b) All equipment used on a performing animal must fit properly and be in good working condition. Sec. 6-153. Keeping of certain animals prohibited. No person may keep, own, maintain, use, or have in the person's possession or on premises under the person's control, within the city, any of the following: (1) Any dangerous animal, except in accordance with this chapter and the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. (2) Any guard dog, except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. (3) Any livestock or fowl, other than banded homing pigeons as stated in subsection (5) of this section, except when raised as part of an animal husbandry program for youths or kept in accordance with section 6-154 of this chapter. (4) Any prohibited animal, except when possessed under the provisions of section 6-57 of this chapter. (5) Pigeons, other than banded homing pigeons when raised for other than commercial purposes, confined to closed lofts, except for owner-supervised training or exercise flights, and kept in compliance with section 6-154 and all other provisions of this chapter. Sec. 6-154. Keeping of any livestock or fowl. (a) The keeping on any premises in the city, `^ithiR aRY g dtistriet ether than an II Light lRdt6Istriel e , of any fowl or livestock not prohibited by section 6-153, is prohibited unless: (1) The pens, stalls, or other facilities for keeping the livestock or fowl 9ther theR feRGedt GpeR pastuFes that aFe gFeateF the^ ^e^ (4) e^r are located so that the livestock or fowl cannot come within one hundred (100) feet of any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the keeper. (2) The pens, stalls, or other facilities for keeping the livestock or fowl, ^then than fe^^edt epe„ ^t„re^ that e eater than e e (1) e are located so that the livestock or fowl cannot Page 34 of 46 come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service establishment or food processing establishment, regardless of ownership or occupancy of the establishment. (3) The fenced open pasture, which is greater than eno (1) orro for keeping the livestock or fowl has a means of preventing the livestock or fowl from coming within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. (b) The provisions contained in subsection (a) do not apply to fowl which are kept in completely enclosed and solidly walled facilities, to urban domestic fowl (commonly known as chickens) kept in conformity with the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, or to species of birds other than poultry. (c) Urban domestic fowl. Domestic fowl may be kept in a residential zoning district so long as the owner, tenant, or person in control of the premises where the fowl are kept complies with the following conditions at all times: (1) The number of fowl kept on the premises cannot exceed seven (7); '?I The few! aFe kept 9F used feF egg PFGd6lGtOGR P61FPGGeG GRIY, With GGR661MPtOGR Gf the eggS b-Yk the keener 9 PeFGGRG OR the keeper's he Beheld: ( ) No profit or business may be derived from the keeping or use of the fowl or eggse keepeR (34) The wings of the fowl must be kept clipped to prevent flight; (46) The fowl must be provided with a hen house ("coop") located in the backyard area of the premises, and the dimensions of the coop must not exceed five-foot width by five-foot height by five-foot length; (56) The coop must be completely surrounded by a six-foot high secure and substantial fenced enclosure " , be kept, 66IGh A-16 A- 130:9 feet high PFGPeFty feRGe 9F wall, the FequiFement te ha-ve a GhiGkeR P mise 'GRP +"� .�i� €#"� t:r that provides adequate space for the fowl to roam and the fowl are kept in the enclosure at all times; ( ) The chicken may not be located closer than twenty-five (25) feet to any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the ,)wner and/or keeper; (78) The owner or keeper must maintain the fowl, coop, and enclosed yard area, a44�L-, in a manner that prevents odor, health, and sanitation problems; (89) Any sudden affliction, illness, or death occurring to any of the fowl must be immediately reported by the owner or keeper to the local health authority and to animal control servicesdivisiOR; and (946)Roosters may not be present or kept on the premises. (d) The keeping of urban domestic fowl in conformity with this chapter may not be construed to constitute a violation of any zoning law or provision. (e) Buildings and structures used to keep animals within an IL Light Industrial or IH Heavy Industrial District (formerly, I-2 Light Industrial or I-3 Heavy Industrial District of the zoning ordinances, respectively) must meet the setback requirements in the Unified Development Code, as applicable in the appropriate district and as each may be amended. Page 35 of 46 Sec. 6-155. Keeping of more than six pets. (a) The keeping on any premises in the city, in any zoning district other than 1-2 Light Industrial or 1-3 Heavy Industrial District, of any pets in any number exceeding six (6) in aggregate, other than rodents and fish, is prohibited unless: (1) The pens, stalls or other enclosure facilities for keeping the pets, other than fenced open pastures that are greater than one (1) acre, are located so that the pets cannot come within one hundred (100) feet of any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the keeper. (2) The pens, stalls or other facilities for keeping the pets, other than fenced open pastures that are greater than one (1) acre, are located so that the pets cannot come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service establishment or food processing establishment, regardless of ownership or occupancy of the establishment. (3) The fenced open pasture, which is greater than one (1) acre, has a means of preventing the pets from coming within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. (b) Buildings and structures used to keep animals within an 1-2 Light Industrial or 1-3 Heavy Industrial District must meet the set back requirements in sections 20-5.04 or 21-6.04 of the zoning ordinances, as applicable in the appropriate district and as each section may be amended. Sec. 6-156. Maximum reknboned number of animals permitted. The keeping on any premises in the city, in any zoning district of any pets exceeding six (6), not to exceed a total of fourteen (14), is prohibited unless: (1)The property that the pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures are located on are greater or equal to one (1) acre (2)The pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures confining the animals do not allow the animal to come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service or food processing establishment, regardless or occupancy or ownership of the establishment. (3)The pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures confining the animals do not allow the animal to come within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. Heavy 1 ndustrial DiStFiGt, of a GOmbined total of more than fourteen (14) animals 06 prohibited unless: (1) The pens, stalls, E)F E)theF enGIE)GUFe faGilities feF keeping the animals, etheF than fenGed epen faGolmtoes Genfine the animals se as net te peFMit the animals te Geme within five hundFed (500) A-f the exte-Fie-F limits ef aRy eXiGtiRg buildiRg used f9F human ha-h-ita-tieR A-F used- fA-.F the busine'_;'_;_G� f.,rfh in ooG_finn 6 157\ establishment,ef any existing feed seFyiGe establishment E)F feed PFE)Gessing ewneFship a of the establishment. Created: 2021-04-16 11:40:32 [EST] (Supp. No.34,Update 1) Page 36 of 46 fFGM GGMiRg WithiR tWeRty five (25) feet ef aRY PFGpel4y liRe that abuts aR eXiGtiRg Felsid-P-RA-e. (b) BUOIGIORgs and StFUGt1_1Fe1._; 1-15-Sedd We keep aRimals vVithin an 1-22 Light lRdustrial or 1 3 Heavy Ind-W.-stria-1 -M-stror-1 mi-v-st meet the !.Set baGk requiremeRfis on ser-tion :20-5 04 Ar:21-6 04 Af the ZORiRg OFE]ORaRGes, Sec. 6-157. Exceptions to distance and number requirement regulations. (a) Laboratories, veterinarians, and others listed. Where livestock or fowl are kept in medical laboratories or educational institutions for medical research, in veterinary hospitals for treatment, or on the premises of any recognized humane society for humane care, the livestock or fowl must be kept under conditions prescribed by the animal care services manager for the limited purposes stated in this subsection without the necessity of compliance with the distance and number requirements prescribed in this chapter. (b) Pet shops. Pet shops keeping all animals in completely enclosed and solidly walled facilities need not comply with the distance and number requirements prescribed in this chapter. (c) Exempted premises in newly annexed area. Where any animal is being kept at a location outside the city limits and, by annexation, the area becomes a part of and within the boundaries of the incorporated area of the city, the distance and number requirements do not apply for a period of ( ) years from and after the date of annexation. Extensions of this exemption may be obtained for successive 4vethree-year periods by applying for and obtaining a certificate from the animal care services manager certifying to the existence of sanitary conditions of the premises and neighboring premises. y be kept in a RGt o eediRg Sixty (60) Ge IGRg as ( ) Events. Where any animal is kept as part of an auction, circus, performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, or rodeo for which a commercial permit has been obtained in accordance with article III of this chapter, or is kept as part of an animal special event authorized by the animal care services division, the holder of the permit or the person so authorized is exempt from the distance and maximum animal number requirements prescribed in this chapter. Sec. 6-158.Animal waste. (a) The owner of each animal is required to remove any feces deposited by the owner's animal on public or private property. (b) Feces deposited by an animal on public property or upon the private property of any person other than the animal's owner must be collected and removed at once by the animal's owner. Animal feces deposited upon any other property must be collected and removed daily. (c) Collection and removal of animal feces must be in a container of a type that, when closed, is rat- proof and airtight. The container must be kept closed after each collection and, at least once a week, all collected feces must be disposed of in a manner that does not to permit fly breeding or other unhealthy conditions. Sec. 6-159. Storage of food, GOntrol of rats.p—toraqe and condition of food; control of rats and pests. (a) All food provided for animals and kept outdoors must be stored and kept in a rat-proof and airtight building, box, container, or receptacle. (b) Stables must carry out an active, on-going rat and pest control program. Page 37 of 46 (c) All food provided for animals must be free of pests, debris, and mold, or any other foreign objects or corruption that could cause harm or illness to the animal it is intended for. Sec. 6-160. Dangerous dog fe^^i^^.Tethering dogs and other animals. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to tie any animal, excluding livestock, to a stationary object. All animals that are tethered must be on a running line, pulley system or trolley. (b) No person may tether an animal in a manner that permits the animal to reach any alley, sidewalk, public street, or property not belonging to the owner or keeper. (c) No person may properly tether any animal to any lamppost, light pole, utility pole, awning post, tree, fence, hydrant, or shrubbery belonging to another person without the consent of the owner of the object to which the animal is tethered, (d) No person may tether an animal in such a manner that allows the animal to become entangled. (e) No person may tether an animal on a cable attached to a running line, pulling system or trolley, that is less than ten feet in length. (f) No person may tether an animal by means of a pinch-type, prong-type, choke type, or improperly fitted collar. GIA Sec. 6-161. Dangerous dog leash.Adeguate sheltering of Canines (a) It shall be unlawful for any person owning a canine to allow said canine to remain outdoors without direct physical supervision for any period of time without providing direct access to adequate shelter. Direct physical supervision shall mean physically in the presence of the animal without barrier. (b) Adequate shelter shall be defined as an enclosure that: (1) is structurally sound; (2) is impervious to moisture; (3) is in good repair so as to protect the animal from injury; (4) is ventilated so as to allow any trapped air, heat or gasses to escape; (5) is maintained in a sanitary condition; (6) enables the animal to remain dry and clean; and (7) provides sufficient space allowing each animal within the enclosure to easily enter and exit, sit, stand, lie down, and turnabout freely inside without touching the ceiling or walls. (c) The enclosure shall be located in an area where it sits under direct shade for the most part of the day. If no natural shade is available in form of trees and nearby structures, shade shall be supplemented by introducing a tarp to the area extending over the shelter. (d) The area around the enclosure shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, free from any trash or debris in which the animals may consume, become entangled upon, or otherwise cause injury upon itself/themselves. Page 38 of 46 (e) On days when the ambient temperature falls at or below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, bedding shall be placed inside of the enclosure. (f) It shall be unlawful for any person owning a canine to allow said canine to remain outdoors for any period of time without direct supervision as defined above in subsection (a), in the case of extreme weather conditions, including conditions in which: (1) The actual or effective outdoor temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. (2) A heat advisory has been issued by a local or state authority or jurisdiction. at o y time the deg io Gt On AIGR pro Sec. 6-162. Tethering dogs and other anomals.Failure to reclaim impounded animal. No person may knowingly fail to reclaim an impounded animal from the city animal shelter. This section shall apply to any person who: (a) Fails to reclaim their animal after the bite quarantine observation period has been completed. (b) After written notice of impoundment at the city animal shelter, fails to reclaim their animal (c) Leaves an animal at the city animal shelter without making prior arrangements with a staff member or delegate of the city animal shelter to have the animal owner surrendered, then fails to return and reclaim the animal within twenty four (24) hours of the drop off. Any person failing to reclaim their animal from the city animal shelter as listed above shall be subject to penalties defined in section 6-2 and shall be required to reimburse CCACS for any fees accumulated while providing care for animals left at the shelter, pursuant to sections 6-103(d) and 6-15. Sec. 6-163. ViEieus dogleeding of Animals (a, P; person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly feeds any animal, not limited to prohibited animals, by making food available for consumption on private or public Property within the territorial limits of the city, and creates a public nuisance or encourages the destruction of private or public property through feeding of the animals. With Exemption to; Sec. 6- 57. Or 6-58. (b) A person shall be deemed to have fed an animal if the person places food in any form as defined in this section within reach of animals. (c) A person who violates any provision of this ordinance commits an offense subjected to citations following sec. Sec. 6-2. - Penalties. Page 39 of 46 (d) An exception to this section is any animal is being fed by an owner or keeper as defined in this chapter's definitions. (e) If the property is vacant or abandoned, notice shall be provided to the last known owner. Criminal Trespass citations may be given with permission of the property owner. with a deg that, by nature or by training, is dangerous to people or other animals. (b) An ewneF eF handleF may net keep eF peFmit a deg te be On the Gity Of the deg has en at least ene (1) eGGas en: (-rr r'nvciTer�rvg, Gat,-er-etrrer�rvrncSt+G pet, vvrr,-virocStO ; er Sec 6-164. Impounding abandoned or unrestrained animals (a) The department may order the seizure and impoundment of any abandoned animal as defined in this chapter. Disposition of said seized and impounded abandoned animals shall be in accordance with impounded animals of this chapter. Any trap, neuter and return (TNR) program that has been identified and approved with the department shall not constitute a violation of this section. (b) Animal care officers or other law enforcement officers shall have the power to impound unrestrained animals for the purpose of abating the nuisance as follows: (1) On public property, in all cases; (2) On private property, if the consent of the resident or property owner is obtained; (3) On private property, in all cases except fenced rear yards of residences, if the officer reasonably believes that the animal will run at large if not impounded. Secs. 6-1654-6-200. Reserved. ARTICLE VII. WILDLIFE AND BIRD SANCTUARIES Sec. 6-201. Designated. (a) Subject to the further order, regulations and control by the city council, there is hereby designated as a wildlife and bird sanctuary all of that area owned by the city abutting on Up River Road in the county and more particularly described in two (2) deeds: One (1) deed dated December 30, 1954, of record in Volume 669, pages 189 through 191 of the Deed Records of Nueces County, and one (1) deed dated January 7, 1955, of record in Volume 672, pages 346 through 350 of the Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas. This designation shall not prohibit, nor prevent the continued use of such land as a part of the facilities of the water division of the department of public utilities, and any operations by city employees in draining or otherwise using such tract of land by such water division shall be exempt from the provisions of section 6-202. (b) Subject to the further order, regulation and control by the city council and the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, there is hereby designated as a wildlife and bird sanctuary all area situated in Jim Wells and San Patricio Counties lying east of the Wesley Seale Dam and more particularly Page 40 of 46 described as follows:All of that area bounded on the south by the city operations road on the Wade property; bounded on the west by the Wesley Seale Dam; bounded on the north by a line parallel to State Park Road 25 and immediately south of the trunk lines gauging station and extending from the south end of the north embankment of the dam easterly to the boundary of State Park Road 25; and thence along Park Road 25 to its intersection with the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; and bounded on the east by the Southern Pacific Railroad west right-of-way line to said city operations road. This designation shall not prohibit, nor prevent the continued use of said land as a part of the facilities of the water division of the department of public utilities and the operations of the city and the water district in connection with the using of said tract, and the said water reservoir shall be exempt from the provisions of section 6-202. This designation is subject to the heretofore existing rights of the Campfire Girls' lease on a portion of the water reservoir site. Sec. 6-202. Regulations. The following regulations shall be applicable to the areas designated in section 6-201 and in all other areas designated by the city council as wildlife and bird sanctuaries, whether situated within the city limits or owned by the city, whether within the city limits or outside the city limits: (1) It is unlawful for any person to hunt, take, kill or possess or attempt to hunt, take or kill any bird or animal within the limits of any wildlife and bird sanctuary designated as such sanctuary by the city council at any time. (2) It is unlawful for any person to disturb any nest or eggs of any bird on any wildlife and bird sanctuary within the city. (3) It is unlawful for any person to take any firearms, slingshot, bow and arrow or any device whatever usable for the killing, trapping or taking of any bird or other wildlife on any wildlife or bird sanctuary within the city. (4) No clearing of grass, brush or trees will be permitted without permission from the city and the water district acting through the reservoir superintendent. Secs. 6-203-6-225. Reserved. ARTICLE Vlll. BEEKEEPING Sec. 6-226. Findings. The city council finds that honeybees are of benefit to mankind by providing agriculture, fruit and garden pollination services and by furnishing honey, wax, and other useful products; domestic strains of honeybees have been selectively bred for desirable traits, including gentleness, honey production and tendency not to swarm; and gentle strains of honeybees can usually be maintained within populated areas in reasonable densities without causing a nuisance if the bees are properly located and carefully managed. Sec. 6-227. Definition. As used in this article, the following words and terms shall have the meanings ascribed in this section unless the context of their usage clearly indicates another meaning: Apiary means a place where one (1) or more bee colonies are kept. Bee means any stage of the common domestic honeybee, apis mellifera species. Colony means a hive and its equipment and appurtenances including bees, comb, honey, pollen and brood. Hive means a structure intended for the housing of a bee colony. Page 41 of 46 Tract means a contiguous parcel of land under common ownership. Undeveloped property means any idle land that is not improved or actually in the process of being improved with residential, commercial, industrial, church, park, school, or governmental facilities or other structures or improvements intended for human use occupancy and the grounds maintained in association therewith. The term shall be deemed to include property developed exclusively as a street or highway or property used for commercial agricultural purposes. Sec. 6-228. Certain conduct declared unlawful. (a) The purpose of this article is to establish certain requirements of sound beekeeping practices, which are intended to avoid problems that may otherwise be associated with the keeping of bees in populated areas, especially protection of persons from personal injury. (b) Notwithstanding compliance with the various requirements of this article it shall be unlawful for any beekeeper to keep any colony or colonies in such a manner or of such disposition as to cause any unhealthy condition, interfere with the normal use and enjoyment of human or animal life of others, or interfere with the normal use and enjoyment of any public property or property of others. Sec. 6-229. Hives. All bee colonies shall be kept in Langstroth type hives with removable frames, which shall be kept in sound and usable condition. Sec. 6-230. Fencing of flyways. In each instance in which any colony is situated within twenty-five (25) feet of a public or private property line of the tract upon which the apiary is situated, as measured from the nearest point on the hive to the property line, the beekeeper shall establish and maintain a flyway barrier at least six (6) feet in height consisting of a solid wall, fence, dense vegetation, or combination thereof that is parallel to the property line and extends ten (10) feet beyond the colony in each direction so that all bees are forced to fly at an elevation of at least six (6) feet above ground level over the property lines in vicinity of the apiary. It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the property adjoining the apiary tract in the vicinity of the apiary is undeveloped property for a distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet from the property line of the apiary tract. Sec. 6-231. Water. Each beekeeper shall ensure that a convenient source of water is available at all times to the bees so that the bees will not congregate at swimming pools, bibcocks, pet watering bowls, bird baths, or other water sources where they may cause human, bird or domestic pet contact. Sec. 6-232. General maintenance. Each beekeeper shall ensure that no bee comb or other materials that might attract bees to the location are left upon the grounds of the apiary site. Upon their removal from the hive all such materials shall promptly be disposed of in a sealed container or placed within a building or other bee-proof enclosure. Sec. 6-233. Queens. All hives shall be requeened annually when a quarantine or regulated area declared by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service is in effect. In addition, in any instance in which a colony exhibits unusually aggressive characteristics by stinging or attempting to sting without due provocation or exhibits an unusual disposition towards swarming, it shall be the duty of the beekeeper to promptly requeen the colony. Queens shall be selected from stock bred for gentleness and nonswarming characteristics. Queens must be obtained from a nonquarantined area. Page 42 of 46 Sec. 6-234. Colony densities. (a) It shall be unlawful to keep more than the following number of colonies on any tract within the city, based upon the size of configuration of the tract on which the apiary is situated: (1) One-quarter acre or less tract size—Two (2) colonies. (2) More than one-quarter acre but less than one-half acre tract size—Four (4) colonies. (3) More than one-half acre but less than one (1) acre tract size—Six (6) colonies. (4) One (1) acre or larger tract size—Eight (8) colonies. (5) Regardless of tract size, where all hives are situated at least two hundred (200) feet in any direction from all property lines of the tract on which the apiary is situated, there shall be no limit to the number of colonies. (6) Regardless of tract size, so long as all property, other than the tract upon which the hives are situated, that is within a radius of at least two hundred (200) feet from any hive remains undeveloped property there shall be no limit to the number of colonies. (b) For each two (2) colonies authorized under colony densities (subsection (a))there may be maintained upon the same tract one (1) nucleus colony in a hive structure not exceeding one (1) standard nine and five-eighths (9-5/8) inch depth ten-frame hive body with no supers attached as required from time to time for management of swarms. Each such nucleus colony shall be disposed of or combined with an authorized colony within thirty (30) days. Sec. 6-235. Marking hives, presumption of beekeeping. (a) In apiaries the name and telephone number of the beekeeper shall be branded, painted, or otherwise clearly marked upon the structure of at least two (2) hives and placed at opposite ends of the apiary. Instead of marking the hives, the beekeeper may conspicuously post a sign setting forth the name and telephone number of the beekeeper. It is a defense to prosecution under this subsection that a colony is kept upon the same tract upon which the owner resides. (b) Unless marked in accordance with subsection (a) it shall be presumed for purposes of this article that the beekeeper is the person or persons who own or otherwise have the present right of possession and control of the tract upon which a hive or hives are situated. The presumption may be rebutted by a written agreement authorizing another person to maintain the colony or colonies upon the tract setting forth the name, address, and telephone number of the other person who is acting as the beekeeper. Sec. 6-236. Inspection. (a) The animal care services manager or designee shall have the right to inspect any apiary between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Presence of an apiary constitutes consent to the Animai Care Services Managerdireeter or his/her designee to enter the premises. Where practicable, prior notice shall be given to the beekeeper if he resides at the apiary or if his name is marked on the hives. (b) The authority provided for in this article is only for the general protection of the public health and safety. Neither the city, nor any officer or employee charged with the enforcement of this article shall owe any duty to any person in carrying out any provision of this article, nor shall any of them be liable to any person for any act or omission in carrying out any provision of this article. Nothing herein shall waive any immunity from liability of the city or any of its officers or employees, or imply any duty or liability in any area of city operations. (Ord. No. 026046, § 1, 12-14-2004; Ord. No. 030405, § 27, 1-20-2015) Page 43 of 46 Sec. 6-237. Compliance. (a) Upon receipt of information that any colony situated within the city is not being kept in compliance with this article, the animal care services manager shall cause an investigation to be conducted. If he/she finds that grounds exist to believe that one (1) or more violations have occurred he/she shall cause a written notice of hearing to be issued to the beekeeper. (b) The notice of hearing shall set forth: (1) The date, time and place at which the hearing will be conducted; (2) The violation(s) alleged; (3) That the beekeeper may appear in person or through counsel, and present evidence; and (4) That the bees may be ordered destroyed or removed from the city if after the hearing the animal care services manager finds that they have been kept in violation of this article. Notices shall be given by certified U.S. mail or personal delivery. However, if the animal care services manager is unable to locate the beekeeper, then the notice may be given by publication one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation at least five (5) days prior to the date of the hearing. (c) The hearing shall be conducted by the animal care services manager or a hearing officer that he/she may designate. The burden shall be on the city to demonstrate by a preponderance of credible evidence that the colony or colonies have in fact been kept in violation of this article. If the hearing officer finds that the colony or colonies have been kept in violation of this article then he/she may order that the bees be destroyed or removed from the city, within a period not to exceed twenty (20) days, and that bees shall not thereafter be kept upon the tract for a period of two (2)years. In instances where the hearing officer finds that the violations were not intentional and that the beekeeper has employed corrective actions that will probably be effective to cure the violations alleged, then he/she may issue a warning in lieu of ordering the bees destroyed or removed. Upon failure of the beekeeper to comply with the order the animal care services manager may cause the bees to be destroyed and the hive structures to be removed. In each instance in which a bee colony is destroyed all usable components of the hive structure that are not damaged or rendered unhealthy by the destruction of the bees shall upon the beekeeper's request be returned to the beekeeper, provided that the beekeeper agrees to bear all transportation expenses for their return. (d) The decision of the hearing officer may be appealed by filing a notice of appeal with the city manager within ten (10) days following the date that the hearing officer announces his/her decision, or if the decision is not announced at the conclusion of the hearing, then within fifteen (15) days following the date that the hearing officer places written notice of his decision in the mail to the beekeeper. An appeal shall not stay the hearing officer's decision. The decision of the city manager shall be final. (e) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to require the conduct of a hearing for the destruction of: (1) Any bee colony not residing in a hive structure intended for beekeeping; (2) Any swarm of bees; (3) Any colony residing in a standard or manmade hive, which by virtue of its condition, has obviously been abandoned by the beekeeper; or (4) Where immediately necessary to protect the public health or safety. Page 44 of 46 Sec. 6-238. Conflicts with zoning ordinance. If there should be any conflict between this article and the city zoning ordinance, the zoning ordinance shall control. SECTION 2. The animal care services department is a division of Neighborhood Services within the City of Corpus Christi and is in the charge of a person having suitable qualifications and designated by the city as the animal care services manager. In addition to the duties specifically prescribed in Chapter 6, it is the responsibility of the animal care services manager to execute the duties and provisions of this chapter as well as Texas state law pertaining to animals. The animal care services manager shall supervise the operation of the city animal shelter. All monies collected by the animal care services division under the terms of this chapter must be paid to the collections section of the city in accordance with the policies of the city's finance department. SECTION 3. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 4. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 5. Fines are as provided in Section 6-2 of the City Code. SECTION 6. This ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon publication. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma Page 45 of 46 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of 12021. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 46 of 46 Chapter 6 ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 6-1. Definitions. (a) As used in this chapter, the following words have the meanings ascribed to them in this section: Abandoned animal means an animal left without care by the owner and or keeper without making reasonable arrangements for assumption of custody by another person. Animal means any living vertebrate creature, domestic or wild, other than Homo sapiens. Animal care officer means the animal care services division manager, employees of the animal care services division, or authorized agents of animal care services. Animal care services means a division of the City of Corpus Christi responsible for enforcing state and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations regarding the care and keeping of animals, including the provisions of this chapter. Animal Care Services Manager means the program manager of Corpus Christi Animal Care Services. At large or running at large means any animal within the city not kept under restraint. Attack means to set upon with violent force. Auction means any place or facility within the city where animals are regularly bought, sold, offered for sale, or traded, except for those facilities otherwise defined in this chapter. Cat means a domesticated member of the Felidae (feline) family, other than a bobcat, cougar, jaguar, leopard, lion, panther, tiger, or other prohibited animal. Circus means a commercial variety show featuring animal acts for public entertainment. City means the City of Corpus Christi. City animal shelter means a place operated by or for the city, whether in city facilities or by contract, for the detention of dogs, cats, and other animals as prescribed by law. Collar or harness means a band of leather, nylon, rope, or similar material, excluding chain if utilized for training purposes, that is commonly used on an animal to aid in control of movement of the animal, by the animal's owner, and to which a leash or lead can be attached. Commercial animal establishment means any auction, circus, hatchery, kennel, performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, pet shop, rodeo, stable, or zoological park or any lot, building, structure, or premises within the city used for the business of buying, selling, grooming, breeding, or boarding of animals. Commercial property means: (1) Any portion of land or buildings, excluding publicly owned property, that is zoned or utilized for commercial or business uses within the city, including temporary sites. (2) Any vehicle utilized for commercial or business purposes within the city. Department means Corpus Christi Animal Care Services. Page 1 of 36 Dog means a domesticated member of the Canidae (canine)family, other than a coyote, dingo, fox, jackal, wolf, wolf hybrid, or other prohibited animal. Food means: With respect to animals any commercially processed and packaged substance intended for use by an animal owner to meet and maintain the nutritional needs of the animal for which it was processed and packaged. Food processing establishment means any place in which food is commercially manufactured or packaged for human consumption. Food service establishment means any place where food is prepared and intended for individual portion service, and includes the site at which individual portions are provided. The term includes any such place regardless of whether consumption is on or off the premises and regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. The term also includes delicatessen-type operations that prepare sandwiches intended for individual portion service. The term does not include private homes where food is prepared or served for individual family consumption, the location of vending machines, and supply vehicles. Fowl means any live bird. Grooming shop means a commercial enterprise where two (2) or more dogs or cats over four (4) months of age are groomed, upon agreement with the dog or cat owner, on a service-for-fee basis. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Hatchery means a commercial enterprise regularly engaged in supplying, selling, or offering for sale any fowl to commercial or agricultural customers. Impound means any of the following: (1) the placing of an animal in the city's animal care services facility (2) the taking of an animal into custody for purposes of transporting the animal to the city's animal care services facility (3) an officer in pursuit of an animal, and in lieu of taking custody of the animal, elects to return the animal to its owner with proper written notices, warnings and admonishments. Keeper means any person, firm, corporation, organization, or department holding, caring for, having an interest in, or having control or custody of an animal. If the keeper of an animal is a minor, the parent or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for compliance with animal care related ordinances. Kennel means a commercial enterprise, excluding a veterinary hospital, where four(4) or more dogs or cats over four (4) months of age are kept, raised, sold, boarded, bred, shown, treated, or groomed on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for kennel use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Licensed veterinarian means a veterinarian licensed by the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Livestock means farm animals, such as horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, cattle, goats, sheep, and swine. Microchip means an identification chip implanted under the skin of an animal for the purpose of identifying its owner or keeper which has been registered with a microchip registration company with current ownership information to include the current owner or keeper's name, address and telephone number, and the description of the animal. Page 2 of 36 Owner means any person owning, keeping, or harboring one (1) or more animals. An animal is deemed to be harbored if it is fed or provided water. An animal is deemed to be kept if it is fed or provided water and sheltered or restrained except upon the authorization of the animal care services manager. If the owner of an animal is a minor, the parent or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for compliance with animal care related ordinances and shall be identified as the legal owner of said animal. Performing animal exhibit means any spectacle, act, or event, excluding a circus or rodeo, in which animals display stunts, tricks, skills, or natural characteristics and which spectacle, act, or event does not exceed two (2) calendar days in duration. Performing animal exhibition means any spectacle, act, or event, excluding a circus or rodeo, in which animals display stunts, tricks, skills, or natural characteristics and which spectacle, act, or event exceeds two (2) calendar days in duration. Pet means any animal not otherwise prohibited under this chapter that is kept for pleasure rather than utility. Pet shop means a commercial enterprise regularly engaged in the buying and selling of animals and animal-related products. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Poultry means any species of domesticated fowl commonly kept for eggs or meat, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese. Prohibited animal means any animal, other than a common household pet, such as a canary, finch, cockatiel, hamster, guinea pig, gerbil, rabbit, ferret, fish, or small nonpoisonous reptiles, that poses a potential physical or disease threat to the public or that is protected by international, federal or state laws or regulations, and includes, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Within the class Reptilia: family Helodermatidea (venomous lizards); family Varanidae (monitors); Order Ophidia, family Boidoe (boas, pythons and anacondas); family Hydrophiidae (marine snakes); family Viperidae (rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, pit vipers and true vipers); family Elapidae (coral snakes, cobras, and mambas); family Colubridae, Dispholidus Typus (boomslang), Cyclagras gigas (water cobra), Boiga dendrophila (mangrove snake) and Kirtlandii (twig snake) only; order Crocodilia (crocodiles, alligators, caimans and gavials); (2) Within the class Aves: order Falconiforms (hawks, eagles and vultures) and subdivision Rapitae (ostriches, rheas, cassowaries and emus); (3) Within the class Mammalia: order Carnivora, family Felidae, (such as cougars, tigers, lions, bobcats and ocelots) except domesticated cats, family Canidae (such as wolves, dingos, coyotes and jackals) except domesticated dogs, family Mustelidae (such as weasels, skunks, martins, mink and badgers), family Procyonidae (such as raccoons), and family Ursidae (such as bears); order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and opossums); order Chiroptera (bats); order Edentata (such as sloths, anteaters and armadillos); order Proboscidea (elephants); order Primata (such as monkeys, chimpanzees and gorillas); order Rodentia (such as porcupines); and order Ungulata (such as antelope, deer, bison and camels); and (4) Within the class Amphibia: Poisonous frogs, toads and salamanders. Provocation means any purposeful act that causes an animal to scratch, bite, or attack in protection of itself, the owner, or the owner's premises. Entrance, in any manner, into an area where an animal is properly under restraint in compliance with this chapter is considered provocation, irrespective of the reason for the entrance. Public nuisance means any animal that: (1) Is a dangerous dog within the meaning of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended. (2) Trespasses on school grounds. Page 3 of 36 (3) Is repeatedly at large. (4) Damages private or public property. (5) Barks, whines, howls or makes other annoying noises in an excessive, continuous or unreasonable fashion, or at unreasonable hours. (6) Bites, attacks or injures a domestic animal. (7) Bites, attacks, or injures a person. (8) Creates a danger to the public or destroys public/private property. Pursuit means The act of attempting to capture and/or impound an animal. Rat-proof means a state of being constructed so as to effectively prevent the entrance of rats. Reclaim means to retrieve or recover an animal from the city animal shelter after quarantine or impound. Registration means a privilege granted, upon compliance with the terms of this chapter, to lawfully own, keep, harbor, or have custody or control of a dog or cat within the city. Restraint means any animal that is securely caged; secured by a leash or lead attached to a collar or harness and under the effective control of a responsible person and obedient to that person's commands, within the confines of its owner's home or yard which is fully enclosed by a secure and substantial fence; or properly tethered. Livestock must be kept in species appropriate enclosures; i.e. stalls, pens, or in pastures or paddocks with secure and substantial fencing. In addition, a dog is deemed under restraint in the following circumstances: (1) When the dog is entered in a bona fide dog show, field trial, or exhibition held within the city, while the dog is actually engaged in the show, trial or exhibition. (2) When the dog is accompanied by and in the presence of its owner, master, or trainer, while the dog is actually engaged in dog obedience training; provided, the person training the dog has in the person's possession a leash of at least five (5) feet and not more than ten (10) feet in length and of sufficient strength to control the dog. (3) When the dog is used by a person with disabilities who utilizes the dog as a service animal to aid the person in going from place to place within the city. (4) When the dog is utilized by a licensed peace officer for law enforcement purposes. Sanitary means any condition of good order and cleanliness, free from the elements of filth or bacteria that endanger health. Secure enclosure with respect to Dangerous Dogs means a fenced area or structure separate from the owners residence in respect to their house if contact is possible with guests, invitees, or licensees, and meets the following requirements: (1) At least six(6) feet in height with secure sides and a secure top; if the enclosure does not have a floor that is secured to its sides, the sides shall be embedded at least two (2) feet into the ground; (2) Of sufficient size to allow the dog to move freely; (3) Locked; (4) Capable of preventing the entry of the general public, including children; (5) Capable of preventing the escape or release of a dangerous dog by any means, including digging, climbing,jumping, or chewing out of the enclosure; (6) Clearly marked as containing a dangerous dog; and Page 4 of 36 (7) Located no less than five (5) feet from another property line or fence adjoining the premises on which the enclosure is located. Secure Enclosure with respect to animals that are not Dangerous Dogs means an enclosure that is species appropriate and prevents the animal from leaving said enclosure on its own volition, preventing it from being at large. Shelter means a structure that has three sides, a roof, and a floor; reference 6-161 for additional requirements Stable means any place that provides: (1) Any horse, pony, donkey, or mule for hire. (2) Boarding or grazing for any horse, pony, donkey or mule. (3) Riding instruction on any horse, pony, donkey or mule. Tether means to restrain an animal by rope, chain, or a similar material attached to a collar or harness so that an animal is fastened to a running line, pulley system, or trolley. Tied means to improperly restrain an animal by means of securing the animal to a fixed point. Vaccination certificate means the certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian in a form that meets the minimum standards approved by the Texas Board of Health for presentation to the animal care services division as a condition precedent to the granting of a dog or cat registration, and showing on its face that, at the time of presentation, the dog or cat covered by the certificate has been vaccinated for rabies. Veterinary hospital means any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian for surgery, diagnosis, and the treatment of diseases and injuries to animals. Zoological park means any lot, building, structure, enclosure, or premises, other than a pet shop or kennel, displaying or exhibiting one (1) or more species of non-domesticated animals and that is accredited by a recognized national or state zoological entity. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. (b) The words "animal," "cat," "dog," "fowl," "livestock," and "poultry" include both the male and female gender. (c) The singular form of words includes the plural form and vice versa. Sec. 6-2. Penalties. (a) No person may violate any provisions of this chapter. A violation of any of the provisions of this chapter constitutes a violation of a public health law. A violation is punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) plus court costs nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) plus court costs. (b) Violations of this chapter are treated as strict liability offenses. There is no need to prove that the person had an intent to violate the provision with which the person is charged under this chapter. (c) Each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense. Sec. 6-3. RESERVED. Page 5 of 36 Sec. 6-4. Interference with animal care officer. No person may interfere with an animal care officer while an officer is engaged in the performance of the officer's duties. Sec. 6-5. Pursuit of animals. For purposes of discharging the duties imposed by the provisions of this chapter, or other applicable laws, and to enforce the same, an animal care officer or police officer may enter upon private property to the fullest extent permitted by law, except dwellings located on the property, when in pursuit of any animal which the officer has reason to believe is subject to impoundment under the provisions of this chapter or other applicable laws. Sec. 6-6. Regulations. Regulations providing for the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter may be adopted by Animal Care Services. The regulations are effective after review at a public meeting held by the animal control advisory committee. A copy of the regulations will be kept on file in the city secretary's office. Sec. 6-7. Compliance with chapter required for keeping animals. No person may do any act forbidden or fail to do any act required in this chapter. Sec. 6-8. Compliance with sanitation standards required for keeping animals. The owner of any animal within the city and the holder of any commercial permit issued under this chapter must comply with the standards of sanitation established by the Animal Care Services Manager under this chapter. Sec. 6-9. Compliance with chapter not relief from compliance with federal, state, and city laws, rules, and regulations. The keeping of any animal in accordance with the provisions of this chapter may not be construed to authorize the keeping of the animal in violation of any federal, state, or city laws, rules, and regulations, including the zoning ordinances or any other ordinance of the city. Sec. 6-10. Inspection of animals and premises. Animals and premises where animals are kept or maintained are subject to inspection by the animal care services manager, an animal care officer, or any police officer at any reasonable hour, or at any hour in cases of emergency. Sec. 6-11. Abatement of conditions not complying with chapter. Whenever any premises where animals are kept out of compliance with the provisions of this chapter, any regulations established by theAnimal Care Service Manager, or any ordinance or law pertaining to the care or keeping of an animal, the animal care services manager or designee, by written notice to the person responsible for the premises or the keeping of the animals or to the person owning or in control of the premises, may order the abatement of the conditions preventing compliance. Failure to comply with the written notice constitutes grounds for the city to obtain relief by injunction. Additionally, failure to comply with the written notice may subject the violator to administrative proceedings and criminal charges. Page 6 of 36 Sec. 6-12. Application omissions or falsifications. If an applicant has withheld or falsified any information on an application submitted under this chapter, the animal care services manager may refuse to issue a registration or permit, or may revoke any registration or permit issued in connection with the application. Sec. 6-13. Effect of prior convictions; subsequent bite incident. (a) No person who has been convicted within the preceding sixty (60) months of cruelty to animals under this chapter or any other animal cruelty law of this state or any other jurisdiction in the United States may be issued a registration or permit. (b) No person may be issued a registration if the person has been convicted within the preceding twenty-four (24) months of two (2) or more violations, resulting from separate incidents, for failure to restrain an animal under this chapter and who owns an animal that was involved in a documented biting incident, which incident occurred without provocation, resulted in injury to another person or domestic animal, and occurred subsequent to the convictions. (1) Any person denied issuance of a registration under this subsection (b) may challenge the denial by filing a written protest for review by the city manager, or the city manager's designee. Any protest must be submitted to the city manager's office within ten (10) days of denial of issuance. (2) Upon review by the city manager, or designee, of a written protest, the city manager's decision is final. (c) For purposes of this section, a prior court order of deferred adjudication or deferred disposition is considered a conviction. Sec. 6-14. Reapplication upon denial of registration. (a) Any person having been denied a registration for any reason other than section 6-13 of this chapter may not reapply for a period of thirty (30) days after such denial. (b) Any person having been denied a registration under subsection 6-13(b) of this chapter may not reapply for a period of twenty-four(24) months after such denial. (c) Each reapplication for registration must be accompanied by a nonrefundable ten-dollar ($10.00) fee. Sec. 6-15. Fee schedule. Fees for animal care services shall be charged pursuant to the animal care service fee schedule filed with the city secretary. Animal care fee schedule will be submitted to city council annually for review. Any adjustment of the animal care service fee schedule requires city council approval. Sec. 6-16. Waiver or reduction of fees. The animal care services manager is authorized to reduce or waive fees for adoption events or where necessary to advance the goals of animal care services. Sec. 6-17. Local rabies control authority. (a) The animal care services manager is designated as the local rabies control authority to enforce the provisions of the Rabies Control Act of 1981 (V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 826.001 et seq.). (b) The duties of the local rabies control authority shall include, but are not limited to the enforcement of: Page 7 of 36 (1) The provisions of the Rabies Control Act of 1981, and the rules of the state board of health which comprises the minimum standards for rabies control; (2) The ordinances and/or rules of the City of Corpus Christi; and/or (3) The rules adopted by the state board of health under the area quarantine provisions of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 826.045 of said Act. Secs. 6-18-6-25. Reserved. ARTICLE U. REGISTRATIONS Sec. 6-26. Application requirements. (a) Required. No person may own, keep, harbor, or have custody or control of any dog or cat over four (4) months of age within the city without having said dog or cat implanted with a microchip that is to be registered with both animal care services and the issuing microchip company, except as permitted by section 6-28(b) of this Code. (b) No person may own, keep, harbor or have custody or control of a dog or cat over four(4) months of age within the city, unless the dog or cat has been immunized against rabies in accordance with this chapter and state law. (c) Every owner or keeper of a dog or cat immunized against rabies as required in this chapter must procure a rabies vaccination certificate from the veterinarian administering the vaccine. (d) A veterinarian who vaccinates a dog or cat as required by this chapter must furnish the owner or keeper of the dog or cat with a metal tag bearing a number corresponding to the number placed on the vaccination certificate, and with lettering showing immunization and the year thereof. This tag must be attached to the collar or harness of the dog or cat for which it was issued and must be worn at all times in a conspicuous place on the collar or harness.(1) It is presumed, in a prosecution for a violation of this subsection, that the dog or cat owned, kept, or harbored by, or under the custody or control of the person so charged was over four (4) months of age on the date of the violation. (2) It is presumed, in a prosecution for a violation of this subsection, that the person charged with owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody or control of a dog or cat required to be registered under this subsection did not register the subject animal in accordance with this chapter unless, upon the request of an animal care services officer or licensed peace officer at the time of the violation, valid proof of registration was produced by the person so charged. (e) Application; prerequisites. Written application for registrations and payment of the applicable fees must be made to the city's collections section, animal care services division, or participating veterinarians. The application must include the name, address, phone number, state-issued driver's license or identification number, and date of birth of the applicant, a description of the animal, rabies vaccination information and microchip information. (f) When to apply. An owner must make application for registration within ten (10) days after obtaining a dog or cat over four(4) months of age, except that this requirement will not apply to a nonresident individual keeping a dog or cat within the city for no longer than sixty (60) days. (1)It is presumed, in a prosecution of a violation of this section, that the dog or cat, owned by the person charged with the violation, was obtained more than ten (10) days prior to the date of the violation. (2)It is presumed, in a prosecution of a violation of the exception contained in this section, that the person charged with the violation is a resident of the city and that the person has kept the dog or cat within the city for a period exceeding sixty (60) days. Page 8 of 36 Sec. 6-27. Fees. (a) The animal's owner will be responsible for any applicable fees incurred by the implant of the microchip, through CCACS or other delegates, including a license veterinarian. Fees for microchipping performed by CCACS will be established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. (b) No fee may be charged for a registration issued for any dog actually used by a person with disabilities who utilizes the dog as a service animal to aid the person in going from place to place within the city. (c) No fee may be charged for a registration issued for any dog that is owned and used by any law enforcement agency for drug awareness, drug or bomb detection, or any other law enforcement purpose. Sec. 6-28. Microchip Required (a) A microchip registered with animal care services will act in place of a city license, indefinitely, and may be revoked by an administrative proceeding pursuant to section 6-76 (Registration and Permit Revocation), when deemed necessary. (b) A dog or cat is exempt from this requirement if the dog or cat is deemed ineligible by the animal care services manager or determined to be medically unsuitable for a microchip by a licensed veterinarian, in writing. Proof of medical unsuitability for microchip must be provided to animal care services within thirty (30) days. Sec. 6-29. Maintaining Current Registration (a) The owner of a dog or cat shall maintain current registration with both the microchip registration company and animal care services. (b) If there is a change in contact information for the owner of a dog or cat with a registered microchip the owner shall update contact information, including new address or telephone number, with both animal care services as well as the microchip registration company, if applicable, within thirty (30) days of the date of the change in contact information. (c) If there is a change in ownership of an animal with a registered microchip the initial owner shall be responsible for ensuring that the microchip is no longer registered in the initial owner's name within thirty (30) days of the date of change in ownership. The new owner shall be responsible for re- registering the microchip to include any new address and telephone number and have the registration information transferred to the new owner's name within thirty (30) days after the change in ownership. (d) No person may use a microchip registration for any other animal than the one it has been issued to. Sec. 6-30. Registration records. The animal care services manager shall maintain a current record of the microchip numbers of dog and cat registrations, and the names and addresses of persons to whom the microchip is issued/updated. Sec. 6-31. Reduction or waiver of fee during animal health campaigns. The city manager is authorized to temporarily reduce or waive fees for animal registrations as part of community-wide registration and vaccination campaigns held by the animal care services division in conjunction with the Coastal Bend Veterinary Medical Association or a nonprofit animal welfare organization to increase the awareness of the need for pet vaccinations and registrations. Page 9 of 36 Sec. 6-32. Dangerous dog. Dangerous dogs shall be defined in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, § 822.041, as referenced below and shall be determined and regulated in accordance with said chapter. Dangerous dog means a dog that: (1) Makes an unprovoked attack on a person that causes bodily injury and occurs in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own; or (2) Commits unprovoked acts in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own and those acts cause a person to reasonably believe that the dog will attack and cause bodily injury to that person. Sec. 6-33. - Investigation, seizure and confinement of alleged dangerous dog and determination of a dangerous dog. (a) Upon receipt of a sworn affidavit of complaint, signed by one (1) or more individuals before an individual authorized by law to make sworn statements, the department shall investigate the complaint. The complaint shall contain a description of the incident involving an alleged dangerous dog, as defined above, the date and location of the incident, the name of the owner of the dog, the address of the owner, and a description of the dog(s) involved in the incident. Said investigation may include discussing the incident with the owner/keeper of the dog. The owner/keeper of the dog shall have the right to provide an affidavit or statement concerning his own dog. (b)After receiving a sworn affidavit of complaint and upon making a decision that seizure is a reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of people nearby, the animal care services manager may order the immediate seizure and impound of the dog. An administrative search warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court magistrate to enter onto private property to search for a dog which is allegedly dangerous or has been previously determined to be dangerous, if permission to enter the subject premises is denied by a person in lawful possession. If the dog cannot be safely approached, a tranquilizer projector may be used by department personnel. The cost of securing said dog(s) shall be borne by the owner. If a dog is determined to be dangerous, it will remain in confinement as directed by the animal care services manager. A dog that has been determined to be dangerous cannot be released back to the owner until the owner is able to demonstrate his ability to comply with all the requirements for dangerous dogs as outlined in this chapter. (c)An animal care officer may impound an alleged dangerous dog if the officer has cause to believe that a dog is dangerous as defined above. (d)The department shall determine whether a dog is dangerous. Within five (5)working days after the dog is deemed dangerous, the department will notify the owner of the dog, of the dangerous dog determination and appeal rights by written notice. The notice shall include the reason for the allegation, and all requirements for owners of a dog determined to be dangerous as set out in this chapter. Sec. 6-34 - Requirements of dangerous dog owners. (a)An owner of a dog determined to be dangerous, must comply with all of the following nine (9) requirements before the subject dog can be released to the owner by the department. The department must, however, release the dog to the owner if a state licensed veterinarian with a facility located within the city verifies, upon being contacted by a city veterinarian or department, that the owner has arranged for the required surgery of the dangerous dog to comply with this article, and if necessary, a city veterinarian has implanted the required registered microchip in the dog, has inspected the residence Page 10 of 36 where the dog is to be kept, and is satisfied that the following requirements which could have already been complied with have been complied with by the owner: (1)The dog must be registered with the department and shall annually obtain a dangerous dog permit; (2)The dangerous dog shall at all times wear a collar approved by the department visible at fifty (50) feet so that the dog can be identified as a dangerous dog. The department is authorized to charge the dog owner a fee to cover the cost of this collar; (3)The dangerous dog must be kept in a Dangerous Dog enclosure as defined this chapter; (4)The owner must present to the department a certificate of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) to cover any injuries caused by the dangerous dog. The insurance shall be kept in effect continuously and shall not be cancelled unless the dog is no longer kept by the insured owner; (5)The dangerous dog, when taken outside the enclosure, must be securely muzzled in a manner that will not cause injury to the dog nor interfere with its vision or respiration, but shall prevent it from biting any person or animal; and the dangerous dog must be restrained by a sturdy leash six(6) feet in length. The department is authorized to charge the dog owner a fee to cover the cost of this leash; (6)The owner shall post a sign on his premises warning that there is a dangerous dog on the property. This sign shall be visible and capable of being read from the public street or highway. In addition, the department shall design and produce a uniform dangerous dog symbol or decal, understandable by small children which shall be made available at cost to the public. Such symbol or decal must be displayed on or about the sign; (7) If the dog does not have a registered microchip, the owner shall authorize the department to implant a registered microchip beneath the skin of the dangerous dog for positive identification of the animal; (8)At the owner's expense, the dangerous dog must be spayed or neutered either by the department or, at the discretion of the department, by a veterinarian approved by the department prior to being released back to its owner; (9)The owner must allow an annual inspection of the residence where the dog is kept ensuring continued compliance with all requirements of this section. More frequent inspections may be conducted in response to specific complaints regarding non-compliance with this section. (b) If the owner of a dog determined to be dangerous is unable or unwilling to comply with the ownership requirements listed above at any time, the dog must be euthanized by an animal shelter, animal care agency, licensed veterinarian or the department. Sec. 6-35 - Hearing to determine compliance with dangerous dog requirements. (a)V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 822.0423 provides that a municipal court may conduct a hearing to determine whether the owner of a dangerous dog has complied with the requirements for the owner of a dangerous dog. (b) Upon an application from any person, the municipal court shall conduct a hearing to determine compliance with dangerous dog requirements. (c)A municipal court judge shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the preponderance of the evidence supports the allegation that the owner has failed to comply with dangerous dog requirements. Page 11 of 36 (d)The municipal court judge shall be the finder of fact. (e)At the conclusion of the hearing, if the municipal court judge finds that the owner has failed to comply with the dangerous dog requirements, the judge shall order the seizure of the dog in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 822.042. (f)An owner or the person who filed the application for the hearing may appeal the decision of the municipal court in the manner provided for the appeal of cases from municipal court. (g)The municipal court judge may compel the attendance of the applicant, any known witnesses, the dog owner against whom the application was filed, and the animal care services manager or his representative who investigated. Any interested party, including the city attorney or an assistant city attorney, may present evidence at the hearing. Sec. 6-36 -Appeal of dangerous dog determination. Appeal of a dangerous dog determination shall be in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 822.0421. Sec. 6-37 - Notification of change of status; disposition of dangerous dog. The owner/keeper of a dangerous dog shall notify the department within twenty-four(24) hours if their dangerous dog is loose, unconfined, has attacked another animal, has attacked a person, or has died. A dog determined to be dangerous under this chapter shall not be offered for adoption, rescue or sale or be given away. If the owner wishes to dispose of the dangerous dog, the owner shall return the dog to the department. Sec. 6-38 - Dangerous dog violations. (a) A person commits an offense under state law, pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, if the person is the owner of a dangerous dog and the dog makes an unprovoked attack on another person outside the dog's enclosure and causes bodily injury to the other person. (b) It shall be a violation of this chapter for an owner or keeper to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly fail to prevent a dangerous dog, from killing or wounding, or assisting in the killing or wounding of any domestic animal belonging to or in the possession of another person, or for an owner or keeper to fail to prevent a dangerous dog from attacking, assaulting, biting or otherwise injuring any person or assisting in the attack, assault, biting, or other injury of any person whether out of or within the enclosure of the owner or keeper, and whether or not such dangerous dog was on a leash or securely muzzled or whether or not the dangerous dog escaped without the knowledge or consent of the owner or keeper. If a person is found guilty of an offense under this section, the court may order the dangerous dog destroyed in an expeditious and humane manner. (c) It shall be a violation of this chapter for the owner or keeper of a dangerous dog to: (1) Fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter as required; (2) Fail to notify the department of a change of status as set out in this chapter; or (3) Fail to keep the dog confined at no cost to the city during the hearing process. (d) The provisions under this section shall not apply to any law enforcement agency where a dog is being used for law enforcement. Page 12 of 36 (e) A rebuttable presumption shall exist that the owner or keeper knowingly allowed a dangerous dog to be kept in inadequate confinement in any criminal complaint filed under subsection (b). (f) The animal care services manager may require a dangerous dog to be removed from the city limits. Sec. 6-39. -Aggressive dogs; levels defined. Classification of a dog as aggressive shall be based upon specific behaviors exhibited by the dog. For purposes of this chapter, behaviors establishing various levels of aggressive dogs are the following: (1) Level 1 behavior is established if a dog, while unrestrained, causes physical injury to any domestic animal or livestock. (2) Level 2 behavior is established if: a. A dog, while unrestrained, kills or causes the death of any domestic animal or livestock, or b. A dog classified as a level 1 aggressive dog that repeats the behavior in subsection (1) after the owner or keeper receives notice of the level 1 classification. (3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the director shall have discretionary authority to refrain from classifying a dog as aggressive, even if the dog has engaged in the behaviors specified in subsections (1) and (2) if the director determines that the behavior was the result of the victim abusing or tormenting the dog or was directed towards a trespasser or other similar mitigating or extenuating circumstances. Sec. 6-40. - Investigation, seizure, confinement, and designation of aggressive dogs. (a)The department shall have authority to determine whether any dog has engaged in the behaviors specified in section 6-39. This determination may be based upon an investigation that includes observation of and testimony about the dog's behavior, including the dog's upbringing and the owner's or keeper's control of the dog, and other relevant evidence as determined by the department. These observations and testimony can be provided by animal care officers or by other witnesses who personally observed the behavior. They shall sign an affidavit attesting to the observed behavior and agree to provide testimony regarding the dog's behavior if necessary. (b)After receiving a sworn affidavit of complaint and upon making a decision that seizure is a reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of people nearby, the department may order the immediate seizure and impound of the dog. An administrative search warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court magistrate to enter onto private property to search for a dog which is allegedly aggressive or has been previously determined to be aggressive, if permission to enter the subject premises is denied by a person in lawful possession. If the dog cannot be safely approached, a tranquilizer projector may be used by department personnel. The cost of securing said dog(s) shall be borne by the owner. If a dog is determined to be aggressive, it will remain in confinement as directed by the department. A dog that has been determined to be aggressive may not be released back to the owner until the owner is able to demonstrate his ability to comply with all the requirements for aggressive dogs as outlined in section 6- 42. (c)The director shall have the discretion to increase or decrease a classified dog's restrictions based upon relevant circumstances. (d)The department shall give the dog's owner or keeper written notice of the dog's specified behavior, of the dog's classification as aggressive, and of the restrictions applicable to that dog by reason of its classification. Page 13 of 36 (e) Upon receipt of notice of the dog's classification as a level 1 or 2 aggressive dog pursuant to subsection (c), the owner or keeper shall comply with the restrictions specified in the notice unless reversed on appeal. Upon final determination and after appeals are exhausted, the owner will have thirty (30) days to comply with the requirements or else the animal will be considered abandoned and may be disposed of per section 6-103(g). Failure to comply with the specified restrictions shall be a violation of this chapter for which a fine can be imposed. Additionally, the department shall have authority to impound the dog pending completion of all appeals. (f) If the department's decision finds that a dog has engaged in aggressive behavior, the dog may be impounded pending the completion of any appeals. (g)Any dog classified as a level 2, that is found to have repeated level 2 behavior as defined under this code, shall be impounded if not already impounded. The dog shall not be released to the owner or be made available for adoption until either potential recipient of the dog has established arrangements for accommodating the animal consistent with all the security and safety requirements ordered by the department. Sec. 6-41. -Appeal of aggressive dog determination to municipal court. (a) An owner may appeal an aggressive dog determination within fifteen (15) days after receiving notice of the determination by: (1) Filing a written notice of appeal of the department's aggressive dog determination to municipal court; (2) Attaching a copy of the determination from the department; and (3) Serving a copy of the notice of appeal to the department by certified mail. (b) A municipal court judge shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the preponderance of the evidence supports the aggressive dog determination. (c) The municipal court judge shall be the finder of fact. As such, the municipal court judge may compel the attendance of the complainant, any known witnesses, the dog owner against whom the complaint was filed, and department staff who investigated. Failure of the owner of the animal to appear at the hearing shall result in a final classification with no further appeal. The owner may be represented by counsel. (d) At the conclusion of the hearing, the municipal court may affirm or reverse the aggressive dog determination. (e) The result of the administrative appeal hearing is final. Sec. 6-42. - Regulation of aggressive dogs. In addition to the other requirements of this chapter, the owner or keeper of an aggressive dog shall comply with the following conditions: (1) Dogs classified as level 1 dogs shall confined within a secure enclosure whenever the dog is not on a leash. The secure enclosure must be located so as not to interfere with the public's legal access to the owner's or keeper's premises. In addition, the department may require the owner or keeper to obtain and maintain proof of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). (2) Dogs classified as level 2 dogs shall be confined within a secure enclosure whenever the dog is not on a leash. The secure enclosure must be located so as not to interfere with the public's legal Page 14 of 36 access to the owner's or keeper's premises, and the owner or keeper shall post warning signs, which are provided by the department, on the premises where the dog is kept, in conformance with rules to be adopted by the department. In addition, the director may require the owner or keeper to obtain and maintain proof of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). The owner or keeper shall not permit the dog to be off the owner's or keeper's premises unless the dog is muzzled and restrained by an adequate leash and under the control of a capable person. (3) To ensure correct identification, all dogs that have been classified as aggressive shall be microchipped and photographed and may be fitted with a special tag or collar determined by the department at the owner's expense. (4) The animal must have a registered microchip and obtain an annual aggressive dog permit from the department. (5) The owner or keeper of a level 2 aggressive dog shall not permit the warning sign to be removed from the secure enclosure. The owner or keeper of any aggressive dog shall not permit the special tag or collar to be removed from the dog. The owner or keeper of an aggressive dog shall not permit the dog to be moved to a new address or change owners or keepers without providing the director with ten (10) days' prior written notification. (6) At the owner's expense, the aggressive dog must be spayed or neutered by a veterinarian approved by the department prior to being released back to its owner. Sec. 6-43. - Declassification of aggressive dogs. Declassification will be automatic pursuant to this section. (1)The following conditions must be met: a. Level 1 dogs have been classified for one (1) year without further incident, and two (2) years for level 2 dogs; and b. There have been no violations of the specified regulations. (2)When the owner or keeper of an aggressive dog meets all of the conditions in this chapter, the restrictions for level 1 classified dogs may be removed. Restrictions for level 2 may be removed, with the exception of the secure enclosure. Secs. 6-44-6-50. Reserved. ARTICLE 111. COMMERCIAL PERMITS AND FEES Sec. 6-51. General provisions. (a) Except for veterinarians and veterinary hospitals, all commercial animal establishments and owners and possessors of guard dogs are required to maintain a valid commercial permit. (b) No commercial permit may be transferred or assigned between persons, between commercial animal establishments, or between a person and a commercial animal establishment. (c) Each separate and distinct commercial animal establishment, even though owned by the same person, must possess a permit. (d) Upon a change in the location or ownership of a commercial animal establishment, a new application for a commercial permit is required. Page 15 of 36 (e) Each commercial animal establishment is subject to inspection by an animal care officer during normal business hours. (f) A commercial permit must be displayed in a prominent place on the premises. (g) In addition to all other conditions of this article, owners and possessors of dogs defined as "guard dogs" under this chapter must meet all applicable provisions of this chapter and regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. (h) No commercial animal establishment may sell any dog or cat four(4) months of age or older to any person unless the animal has a valid rabies vaccination. (i) Failure to apply for a permit prior to the opening of such a commercial animal facility, or within thirty (30) days prior to the renewal date, shall constitute an offense under this section. Q) All animal establishments, commercial and non must have an evacuation plan in case but not limited to natural disaster must be written and readily available. All personnel, employees and volunteers must be educated on the establish plan and have knowledge of the actions that must be taken. Sec. 6-52. Application. (a) All commercial animal establishments, excluding veterinarians and veterinary hospitals, and owners and possessors of guard dogs are required to obtain and submit an application for a commercial permit from the animal care services division. (b) Upon initial application for a permit, the animal care services manager or designee must review and certify that the commercial animal establishment has been inspected and is in compliance with all construction, zoning, or other ordinances of the city governing the conduct of the business of the commercial animal establishment after consulting with the building official and zoning and code enforcement administrator. An appropriate certificate of occupancy issued by the building official may be considered as evidence that the commercial animal establishment complies with the city's construction and zoning ordinances. Sec. 6-53. Term. (a) Except as otherwise set out in this section, a commercial permit is renewable annually. (b) Commercial permits granted to an auction, circus, performing animal exhibition, and rodeo are valid for the duration of the event not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of issuance. The time provided includes set up and preparation. (c) Commercial permits granted to a performing animal exhibit are valid for a period not exceeding four (4) calendar days. Sec. 6-54. Pertaining to Kennels. (a) Each permit for a kennel must specify the maximum number of animals that may be kept at the kennel the animal care services department shall determine this number based on available space and number of employees, and can re-evaluate the maximum number of animals allowed at any time. (b) Owners and operators of kennels where animals are boarded must maintain a register identifying all animals boarded, the name, address, and telephone number of the owners of each animal including an alternative emergency telephone number. (c) The kennel owner must also provide an emergency telephone number where the kennel owner, operator, and any caretaker of the kennel can be reached if the owner, operator, or caretaker do not reside on the premises. Page 16 of 36 (d) Runs shall be constructed to effectively enclose the animals housed therein. Runs and exercise areas shall be sanitized a minimum of once in each 24-hour period and more frequently as may be necessary by removal of soiled materials and application of suitable disinfectants. (e) All animals shall be supplied with sufficient species-specific food a minimum of once during each 24- hour period and more often if the physiological needs of the animal require it. Each animal shall have access to fresh potable water at all times. Sec. 6-55. Pertaining to Stables. (a) Each permit for a stable must specify the maximum number of animals that may be kept at the kennel or stable, the animal care services department shall determine this number based on available space, and can re-evaluate the maximum number of animals allowed at any time (b) Owners and operators of stables where animals are boarded must maintain a register identifying all animals boarded, the name, address, and telephone number of the owners of each animal including an alternative emergency telephone number. (c)The stable owner must also provide an emergency telephone number where the stable owner, operator, and any caretaker of the stable can be reached. (d) Stalls shall be constructed to effectively enclose the animals housed therein. Animal waste must be removed if it begins to inhibit the animal's ability to move around its stall comfortably. (e)All animals shall be supplied with sufficient species-specific food a minimum of once during each 24-hour period and more often if the physiological needs of the animal require it. Each animal shall have access to fresh potable water at all times. Sec. 6-56. Permit required for circuses, rodeos, animal exhibits, animal shows, petting zoos and recreational animal rides; special exceptions for institutions and special attractions. (a) The permit application shall be submitted at least twenty (20) days prior to the event, and shall contain information as to the kind and number of animals involved, records showing animals are up to date on required vaccinations and are considered by a certified veterinarian as healthy, required state or federal licensing documentation, name and address of the person or business that will keep, feed, and confine the animal(s) during their stay in the city and any other information requested by the department (b) Petting zoo permits shall be valid for the duration of the event outlined in the application. (c) Permits shall not be required for any animal so long as it is owned by a governmentally owned and operated facility, publicly operated facility, a public zoological park, or bona fide medical institution or research institution. (d) Animals used within the city for entertainment purposes such as rodeos and circuses must be provided with all the necessities of life including air, food, water, veterinary care, exercise, and protection from the sun and other elements of nature. A licensed veterinarian must be able to be contacted and come to site in case of emergencies, such as but not limited to injuries and illnesses. Once determined to be injured or ill by a licensed veterinarian, an animal may be returned to use only after certification as healthy by a licensed veterinarian. Page 17 of 36 Sec. 6-57. Pet Shop Requirements. (a) No person shall operate a pet shop within the city without first obtaining a permit from the department. (b) All animals shall be able to stand, stretch, and turn without touching any of the four (4) sides or top of their primary enclosure. (c) Animal enclosures shall be cleaned of debris and fecal matter at least once every twenty-four (24) hours. Sanitizing of dog and cat enclosures shall be done once every day by washing the surfaces with proper disinfectants that are not harmful to the animal's health. (d) All pet shops and stores selling any and all species of animals shall: (1) Provide appropriate medical services, care, and housing according to individual species' needs. (2) Keep accurate records of breed, description, approximate age and sex of animal sold if applicable (3) Medications and immunizations administered if applicable; (4)A guarantee of good health for a period of not less than two (2)weeks with recommendation to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian if applicable. The permit holder shall retain a copy of the written statement for twelve (12) months from date of sale. (e) Records shall be maintained and surrendered to the department upon request and without reservation or purpose of evasion. Failure to produce such records upon demand by the department shall be cause for the revocation of an existing permit and the refusal to issue a new permit for a period of two (2) years. Sec. 6-58. Suspension and Revocation. (a) Grounds for suspension. The animal care services manager may suspend any commercial animal establishment's permit if any of the following conditions occur: (1)Animals at the commercial animal establishment are being deprived of necessary food, water, care or shelter; (2)Animals at the commercial animal establishment are being cruelly confined or are otherwise being cruelly treated; (3)Unsanitary conditions exist at the commercial animal establishment to such an extent that those conditions create a possible medium for the transmission of disease to the animals kept there or to human beings; or (4)The owner or any agent or employee of the commercial animal establishment responsible for the oversight or operation of the commercial animal establishment receives three or more notice of violations in a twelve month period (12), outlining infractions found during inspection in relation to the operation of the commercial animal establishment. (b) Conditions for revocation. The animal care services manager may revoke a permit to operate a commercial animal establishment if any of the following conditions occur: (1)Conditions stated in subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), and/or (a)(4) of this section have existed on two or more occasions at the commercial animal establishment after the officials of animal care services have warned the commercial animal establishment of the conditions; (2)The commercial animal establishment permit has been suspended two or more times; (3)The owner of the commercial animal establishment is shown to have committed any offense involving cruelty to animals within the last 18 months; or Page 18 of 36 (4)The owner of the commercial animal establishment has knowingly employed any person at the commercial animal establishment or allowed any person to work at the commercial animal establishment who has committed any offense involving cruelty to animals within the last 18 months. (c) Prior to suspension or revocation, written notice shall be given to the owner of the commercial animal establishment, the person in charge of the commercial animal establishment, or any employee or agent of the owner. The notice shall set forth: (1)The specific conditions existing at the commercial animal establishment that are grounds for suspension or revocation of the permit pursuant to subsection (a) of this section; (2)That a hearing will be held by the animal care services manager; (3)The date, time and place of the hearing; and (4)That the owner of the commercial animal establishment may appear in person and/or be represented by counsel and may present testimony The hearing shall be held not later than seven business days after the date the permit holder received notice of the suspension. (d)All hearings shall be held by the animal care services manager at animal care services and shall be conducted under rules consistent with the nature of the proceedings. (e)After completion of the hearing, the animal care services manager shall make written findings as to why grounds exist for suspension or revocation of the permit and shall order the suspension or revocation of the permit. However, if the animal care services manager finds that the needs of the animals and the public interest will be adequately protected by a warning, he may issue a warning and deny the request for suspension or revocation. (f)A denial of a request for suspension of a permit shall not preclude the animal care services manager from seeking a revocation of the permit as set forth below. (g)A copy of the written findings and order of the animal care services manager shall be served on the owner of the commercial animal establishment. If the address of the owner is unknown or the notice has been sent via certified mail, return receipt requested and has been returned undelivered, such notice shall be served on the person in charge of the commercial animal establishment or on any employee or agent of the owner. (h) If the permit is suspended, no one shall accept or place any animal in the commercial animal establishment and all sales, services being provided, or business conducted at the establishment shall cease until the permit is reinstated by the animal care services manager. Failure to comply with the cease business order will result in an automatic revocation of the permit. (i) Correction of conditions; inspection; reinstatement of permit. Whenever the reason for a suspension no longer exists, the owner or person in charge of the commercial animal establishment shall notify animal care services that the conditions under which the permit was suspended have been corrected and that an inspection is requested; If the inspection shows that the conditions have been corrected, the animal care services manager shall reinstate the permit unless the animal care services manager has given notice that he is seeking revocation of the permit. Q) If the permit is revoked, no one shall accept or place any animal in the commercial animal establishment and the owner and or operator of the establishment shall divest themselves of the animals within ten calendar days from the date of the revocation. Failure to do so will result in the animals at the pet facility being declared prohibited animals and said animals will be subject to seizure. (k)Any notice provided for in this section may be served by personal delivery or by certified mail, return receipt requested. Page 19 of 36 (1) In the event a permit is revoked, the city shall not be liable to the permit applicant for any refund of any part of the permit fee. Reinstatement of a permit that has been revoked shall require application and payment of a permit fee as if it were an initial application; provided, however, no permit shall be issued to the same permit applicant if the applicant has been convicted of any offense involving cruelty to animals; no permit shall be issued to the same permit applicant within one year of the date a permit has been revoked; and no permit shall be issued for the same location unless it is shown that adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked shall not reoccur. If there is a dispute between the inspector and the permit applicant for an establishment for which a permit was revoked as to whether adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked will not reoccur, the applicant may request a hearing before the animal care services manager. The hearing shall be conducted under the same procedures as a hearing for a revocation of a permit; however, the burden shall be on the applicant to show that adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked will not reoccur. Secs. 6-59-6-75. Reserved. ARTICLE IV.ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS Sec. 6-76. Administrative Hearing - Registration (a) The animal care services manager or designee may hold an administrative hearing to determine whether any registration issued under article II of this chapter should be revoked or to otherwise regulate the keeping of an animal within the city, if: (1) A registration holder fails or refuses to comply with any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager or any law governing the protection and keeping of animals in this state; (2) The owner of an unregistered animal or the owner of an unvaccinated animal under this chapter fails or refuses to comply with any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager, or any law governing the protection and keeping of animals in this state; (3) An animal has been involved in an unprovoked biting offense and the incident involved bodily injury to a person; (4) An animal has been determined by an animal care officer to be a public nuisance; or (5) An animal has been the subject of two (2) criminal charges and/or violations brought against the animal's owner under this chapter, of two (2) impoundments, or a combination of one such violation and one (1) impoundment, resulting from separate incidents, within the twenty-four- month period immediately preceding the date of the last violation or impoundment. Impoundments which occurred as a result of provoked scratching, biting, or attacking incidents may not be considered for purposes of this subsection. (b) Written notice required. (1) An administrative hearing may not be held without giving the registration holder or owner of an unregistered animal prior written notice of the date, time and place of the hearing. (2) Written notice is deemed made when a certified letter, return receipt requested, addressed to the address indicated on the owner's last registration or, if no such application is on file, to the owner's last known address, is deposited in the U.S. mail. Written notice is also deemed made when the notice letter is delivered by an employee or representative of the animal care services manager to the address. (c) Disposition. At the conclusion of the administrative hearing, the animal care services manager or designee shall determine if the ownerholding the registration, or the owner of an unregistered animal has violated any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager, or any law governing the protection and keeping of the animal that is the subject of the Page 20 of 36 administrative hearing. If any violation has been found to have occurred, the animal care services manager or designee, at their discretion, may order that any of the following actions be taken within ten calendar days from the date of hearing: (1) That the owner divest himself/herself of the animal that is the subject of the administrative hearing by revocation of the animal's registration and removal from the city; failure to do so will result in the animal being deemed prohibited and said animal will be subject to seizure. (2) That the owner comply with specified conditions deemed to be consistent with the protection of the public health,safety and welfare,so as to be permitted to continue to keep the animal within the city; or (3) Any other disposition deemed to be consistent with the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare. Secs. 6-77-6-100. Reserved. ARTICLE V.ANIMAL AND RABIES CONTROL Sec. 6-101. Restraint. It is unlawful for an owner to fail to keep an owner's animals under restraint as follows: (1) Except for cats, all animals must be kept under restraint as defined in this chapter. Cats may be free-roaming if otherwise in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (2) It is a violation of this chapter for any animal to be a public nuisance. An owner and/or keeper violates this provision if the owner's animal is a public nuisance, regardless of any "fault" of the owner and/or keeper. Sec. 6-102. Spaying/neutering required of cats. (a) After January 1, 2006, all free-roaming cats are required to be spayed or neutered. For the purposes of this section, "free-roaming" means not securely caged, not under restraint by a leash or lead attached to a collar or harness, or not within the confines of the cat owner's residence or business structure. (b) Any free-roaming cat that is not spayed or neutered is subject to impoundment under this chapter. Nothing contained in this chapter prevents the free-roaming of cats that have been spayed or neutered. Sec. 6-103. Impoundment. (a) Grounds for impoundment. Animals may be impounded by the animal care services division in any of the following circumstances: (1) Any animal not kept under restraint as required by this chapter. (2) Any dog or cat for which a valid city registration has not been issued. (3) Any animal that constitutes a public nuisance. (4) Any animal that has rabies or exhibits symptoms of rabies, or that a person could reasonably suspect as having rabies. (5) Any animal that bites, scratches, or otherwise attacks another animal or person within the city. Page 21 of 36 (6) Any animal not kept by the owner or permit holder in conformity with this chapter, regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager, disposition made in accordance with article IV of this chapter, or state law. (7) Any animal upon the written request of the animal's owner and to which the animal care services manager or the animal care services manager's designee agrees that the animal be humanely euthanized for the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare. (8) Any dog that is the subject of a cause of action filed pursuant to V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended, must be impounded until further order of a court of proper jurisdiction. (b) Length of impoundment. Except for dogs impounded as subjects or probable subjects of a proceeding pursuant to V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, for observation of rabies under section 6-127, or other administrative procedures, impounded animals not claimed must be kept for not less than three (3)working days from date of impoundment. In calculating the length of this time period, the first working day after impoundment is considered day one. (c) Notification of owner. If, by registration or other means, the owner of an impounded animal can be identified, the animal care services division shall, as soon as practicable after impoundment, notify the owner in person or by telephone, if reasonably possible, advising that, if the impounded animal is not redeemed within five (5)working days, disposition will be made in accordance with this chapter. (d) Redemption. Impounded animals, excluding those impounded as prohibited animals, or an animal held for observation of rabies under section 6-127 or other administrative procedures, are subject to redemption, at the discretion of the Animal Care Services Manager. Impounded animals may be redeemed by anyone entitled to possession of the animals, at the discretion of the Animal Care Services Manager while the animals are in the city animal shelter after paying the appropriate fees as follows: (1) Impoundment fees. Impoundment fees are established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. A waiver or partial waiver of an impoundment fee may be granted by the animal care services manager in cases involving exigent circumstances as determined by the animal care services manager. (2) Boarding charge. A boarding charge established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter is not to exceed the reasonable cost of boarding, feeding and caring for the animal for the period of impoundment. Boarding charges apply to redemption of impounded animals and are not applicable to adoption of animals. (3) Rabies vaccination charge. All charges for rabies vaccination if required. (4) Registration charge. City registration charge, if applicable. (e) Redemption—Special circumstances. (1) In case any animal that is impounded is sought to be redeemed and is suffering from any disease or ailment, it may not be released until the animal care services manager is satisfied that arrangements looking to its proper treatment are assured. (2)Animals impounded for rabies observation are subject to redemption if the animal has satisfied the required length of observation and is determined to be free from rabies as verified by the animal care services manager or designee. (f) Mandatory spay/neuter of dogs following impoundment. (1) The owner or keeper shall keep the animal restrained at all times (except cats as described by sec 6-102) and ensure that the animal is not at large. Dogs found to be at large shall be subject to mandatory sterilization at the owner's expense within thirty (30) days of notification of the violation. Page 22 of 36 (2) Exemption made by animal care services manager. The animal care services manager is authorized to exempt an owner from the requirements of this section if the owner proves to the satisfaction of the animal care services manager that the animal met one (1) of the conditions specified in subsection (5) of this section. (3) Certification of spay/neuter procedure. The owner is required by this section to spay or neuter their animal shall submit certification signed by a licensed veterinarian that the procedure was performed no later than the fortieth day following the notification of violation to animal care services. (4) Offenses. A person commits an offense if the person is required by this section to spay or neuter their animal and fails to provide certification to animal care services of the procedure. (5) Affirmative defense. In a prosecution for a violation of subsection (4), it is an affirmative defense that at the time of the animal's impoundment: The owner of the dog was a member of a national breed club, local breed club, local all- breed club, sporting or hunting club, or was regularly shown during the six-month period immediately preceding impoundment. b. The animal was at large due to a vis major. C. The animal was at large at the time of its impoundment due to the criminal or negligent acts of a third party who was not residing at the dog owner's residence. At trial, evidence of a fire or the criminal or negligent acts of a third party may be presented in one (1) or more of the following manners: 1. A certified copy of a police or fire report verifying the incident; 2. The affidavit of police or fire personnel with direct knowledge of the incident; or 3. The testimony of police or fire personnel with direct knowledge of the incident. (6) Nothing in this subsection may be construed so as to permit a spayed or neutered dog to run at large. (g) Disposition of animals. (1) Immediately upon impoundment, the city is the designated caretaker of impounded animals. Except as provided in subsections (c) and Q) of this section, and certain livestock as provided for in this paragraph, impounded animals not redeemed by their owner within three (3)working days following impoundment become the property of the city and may be placed for adoption in a suitable home or with any nonprofit association organized for the protection and welfare of animals, sold under section 17-6 of the Code of Ordinances, or humanely euthanized. Prior to the disposition of any livestock excluding goats and sheep, notice must be posted for a ten-day period at the county courthouse, City Hall, and the city animal shelter upon the expiration of three (3)working days from the date of impoundment of the livestock. Upon the expiration of the ten-day notice period, the city may dispose of the livestock in the same manner as other unclaimed animals. (2) The expiration of the three (3)working days period upon impoundment and the notice of and expiration of the ten-day period with respect to livestock does not apply to the disposition of any animal placed in impoundment by the written consent of the animal's owner and the acceptance of the animal by the animal care services manager. Any animal received by the consent of its owner may be disposed of immediately upon its impoundment in the same manner as unclaimed animals. (3) In the case of a dog impounded under authority of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended, or other state law, the dog may be redeemed upon the court's finding and rendering a judgment that the dog did not engage in dangerous conduct and upon the conclusion of any proceeding provided for in this chapter; or upon the court's finding that the dog did engage in dangerous conduct, that the claimant of the dog shows proof of having fully Page 23 of 36 complied with all insurance and restraint requirements provided by state law, and meets all requirements of this chapter that pertain to the keeping of a dangerous dog. (4) Due to their immature immune system, any impounded animal under four (4) months of age shall immediately become the property of the city, for humane disposition, and may be offered for adoption, rescue, foster care or humanely euthanized at the discretion of the animal care service manager, veterinarian, or their designee. (h) Adoption of unclaimed animal. A person may adopt an unclaimed animal after the expiration of the redemption period and after paying any applicable rabies vaccination fees, registration fees, spay/neuter fees, and adoption fees established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. A person adopting an unclaimed animal must sign an agreement to have the animal sterilized within thirty (30) days of adoption, in compliance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 828, if the animal is unsterilized at the time of adoption. All adoptions and approval of applications for adoption are at the discretion of the animal care services manager. (i) Compliance required for release. No impounded dog or cat may be released until the person to whom the dog or cat is to be released agrees and meets all regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. Q) Euthanasia. The animal care services manager, a licensed veterinarian, or the animal care services manager's designee may direct the immediate euthanization of any animal determined to be seriously injured or diseased under the rules, guidelines, or procedures established by the animal care services manager. Impounded animals not redeemed or adopted as provided for in this section must be humanely euthanized at the city animal shelter under the direction a person trained and certified in human euthanasia as outlined in the Texas Health and Safety Code. The carcasses must be disposed of as directed by the animal care services manager. (k) Records. The animal care services manager shall cause to be maintained a record describing each identifiable animal impounded within the preceding two (2) years. In the case of registered dogs and cats, the registration number and the name of the person to whom it was issued must be noted. In the case of each identifiable animal, it must be noted how the impounded animal was disposed of, giving the names and addresses of persons to whom the animal was delivered, and the fees and charges received from the persons. (1) Citation. In addition to, or in lieu of, impounding an animal under this section, an animal care services officer or any police officer may issue to the owner of the animal a citation for a violation of this chapter. Sec. 6-104. Traps with holding mechanisms prohibited; exceptions. No person shall set up or allow to be set up on his property steel jaw traps, spring traps with teeth or perforated edges on the holding mechanism, snares, or any type of trap with a holding mechanism designed in such a fashion as to reasonably ensure the cutting, slicing, tearing or otherwise traumatizing of the entrapped prey, for the purpose of ensnaring domestic or wild animals within the city limits. This section is not to be construed to include those traps designed to kill common rodents, i.e., rats, mice, gophers and groundhogs; except that the owner is responsible for taking care that any of the above said "rodent" traps are not placed or used on or about his property in such a manner as to reasonably ensure the trapping of any other domesticated or wild animal, or of a human. Secs. 6-105-6-125. Reserved. Sec. 6-126. Rabies impoundment and quarantine. (a) Any veterinarian or person having knowledge of an animal having bitten, scratched or injured a person, within the city shall report the incident to animal care services who is also the local rabies Page 24 of 36 control authority immediately. (b) Any veterinarian or other person having knowledge of an animal diagnosed as having any reportable zoonotic disease shall report same to the animal care services manager within five (5) days. (c) The owner of such diseased or biting or scratching animal who learns of such incident shall immediately give his name and address together with the animal's registered microchip information and date of last rabies vaccination to the person bitten or injured or to a parent or guardian of such person who is under the age of eighteen (18)years. The owner or keeper shall notify the department within twenty-four(24) hours of his name; the animal's registered microchip information; the name of the injured person; and other information requested by the department related to the animal and injured party. The owner or keeper of the diseased or biting or scratching animal shall contact animal care services within twenty-four (24) hours upon receipt or notification from animal care services, The animal care services manager or any appointed animal care officer shall seize and impound any animal for rabies observation upon the sworn affidavit of any person with knowledge that the animal has bitten or scratched a person. A search and seizure warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court judge or other magistrate to enter onto private property to search for the biting or scratching animal if permission to enter is not given. (1) The owner or keeper of any animal within the city which has bitten or scratched a person so as to have caused a break of the skin shall, on demand of the animal care services manager or any animal care officer, immediately surrender such animal to the animal care services facility, or other approved rabies quarantine facility for observation for a period lasting not more than ten (10) days after the date of the incident, subject to the provisions of subsection (b). (2) The owner of any animal that has bitten or scratched any person shall be allowed to assume personal responsibility for confining the animal for the observation period of ten (10) days, only under the following circumstances: a. Secure facilities must be available at the home of the animal's owner, and must be approved by the animal care services manager; b. The animal was currently vaccinated against rabies when the exposure incident occurred; c. The animal was not in violation of any laws or ordinances at the time of the bite; and d. The animal care services manager, city veterinarian or a licensed veterinarian must observe the animal at least on the first and last days of the quarantine period. If the animal becomes ill during the observation period, the animal care services manager must be notified by the person having possession of the animal. At the end of the observation period, the release from quarantine must be accomplished in writing by the veterinarian who will attest to the health of the animal. (3) If an animal is believed to have rabies or has been bitten by an animal suspected of having rabies, such animal shall be quarantined for observation by a veterinarian for the appropriate period as required by state law. (4) Violation of the observation confinement of the biting animal as provided in subsection (b) shall be just cause for seizure and confinement of the animal in the animal care services facility of the city. (5) All wild animals involved in exposure incidents including biting, scratching or any other direct exposure by physical contact will be humanely euthanized in such a manner that the Page 25 of 36 brain is not mutilated. The brain shall be submitted to a Texas Department of State Health Services certified laboratory for rabies diagnosis. (d) Investigation of cases. The animal care services manager or designee shall investigate and record all cases of rabies and suspected rabies. (e) Disposition of bodies of quarantined animals. The body of any animal that has died of rabies or that dies or is destroyed while in quarantine may not be disposed of except as directed by the animal care services manager. (f) Payment of costs. The owner of an animal quarantined under this section shall pay to the animal care services division the reasonable costs of the quarantine and disposition of the animal, including charges for preparation, processing, and shipment of the animal's head or brain, if required, to the nearest Texas Department of State Health Services Laboratory for Testing. The fee for preparation, processing, and shipment, by the animal care services division, of the animal's head or brain is established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. Secs. 6-127-6-150. Reserved. ARTICLE VI. CARE AND KEEPING OF ANIMALS Sec. 6-151. Humane animal care and keeping. No person may violate the following provisions for humane animal care and keeping: (1) No owner or keeper may fail to provide the owner's animal with sufficient and wholesome food, water, and necessary shelter and protection from the weather, all within reach of the animal. (2) No owner or keeper may fail to provide an animal in said person's possession with humane care and treatment and with veterinary care when needed to prevent or alleviate suffering. (3) No person may beat, cruelly treat, torment, overload, seriously overwork, or otherwise abuse an animal, or cause, instigate, or permit one animal to fight with another animal or person. (4) No person may abandon or neglect an animal. (5) No person, other than a licensed veterinarian, may crop a dog's ears, dock a dog's tail, or remove a dog's dew claws. (6) No person may sell an animal to, buy an animal from, or barter or exchange for an animal with, any commercial animal establishment that does not have a valid commercial permit nor may a person sell, buy, donate, or barter or exchange for, an animal upon commercial property without possessing a valid commercial permit. (7) No person may sell, offer for sale, or donate any animal to another person, or barter or exchange with any other person for an animal, upon any public property within the city. Public property includes, but is not limited to, streets, alleys, sidewalks, parking lots, and rights-of-way and easements. (8) No person may sell or deliver live chickens, ducklings, goslings, or rabbits to any other person within the period of thirty (30) days prior to Easter Sunday and on Easter Sunday. Hatcheries and commercial animal establishments that buy and sell animals intended for agricultural use or to be raised for commercial purposes are excluded from the prohibitions contained in this subsection. Page 26 of 36 (9) No person may give away or offer to give away any live animal, except for goldfish, as a prize for or as an inducement to enter any contest, game, or other competition, or as an inducement to enter a place of amusement, or offer any animal as an incentive to enter into any business agreement whereby the offer was for the purpose of attracting trade. (10) No person may sell, offer for sale, barter, or display any living chickens, rabbits, ducks, or any other fowl or animal which has been dyed, colored, or otherwise treated so as to impart to it an artificial color. (11) No person may expose any poisonous substance, whether mixed with food or not, so that the same is likely to be eaten by any animal; provided, that, it is not a violation of this chapter for a person to expose on a person's own property common rat poison having a blood-thinning agent or other agent approved by the department of public health, mixed only with vegetable substances and intended for consumption by rats or mice only. (12) No person may allow an enclosure used to confine animals to be maintained in an unsanitary condition at times any time. (13) No person may sell, offer for sale, barter, donate, or display turtles with a carapace length of less than four(4) inches or viable turtle eggs. An educational or research institution is exempt from the display prohibition contained in this subsection if the turtles or turtle eggs are displayed for educational or research purposes. Sec. 6-152. Performing animals. (a) No performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, rodeo, or circus is permitted in which animals are induced or encouraged to perform through the use of chemical, mechanical, electrical, or manual devices in a manner which will cause, or is likely to cause, physical injury or suffering. (b) All equipment used on a performing animal must fit properly and be in good working condition. Sec. 6-153. Keeping of certain animals prohibited. No person may keep, own, maintain, use, or have in the person's possession or on premises under the person's control, within the city, any of the following: (1) Any dangerous animal, except in accordance with this chapter and the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. (2) Any guard dog, except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. (3) Any livestock or fowl, other than banded homing pigeons as stated in subsection (5) of this section, except when raised as part of an animal husbandry program for youths or kept in accordance with section 6-154 of this chapter. (4) Any prohibited animal, except when possessed under the provisions of section 6-57 of this chapter. (5) Pigeons, other than banded homing pigeons when raised for other than commercial purposes, confined to closed lofts, except for owner-supervised training or exercise flights, and kept in compliance with section 6-154 and all other provisions of this chapter. Sec. 6-154. Keeping of any livestock or fowl. (a) The keeping on any premises in the city, of any fowl or livestock not prohibited by section 6-153, is prohibited unless: (1) The pens, stalls, or other facilities for keeping the livestock or fowl are located so that the livestock or fowl cannot come within one hundred (100) feet of any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the keeper. Page 27 of 36 (2) The pens, stalls, or other facilities for keeping the livestock or fowl, are located so that the livestock or fowl cannot come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service establishment or food processing establishment, regardless of ownership or occupancy of the establishment. (3) The fenced open pasture for keeping the livestock or fowl has a means of preventing the livestock or fowl from coming within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. (b) The provisions contained in subsection (a) do not apply to fowl which are kept in completely enclosed and solidly walled facilities, to urban domestic fowl (commonly known as chickens) kept in conformity with the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, or to species of birds other than poultry. (c) Urban domestic fowl. Domestic fowl may be kept in a residential zoning district so long as the owner, tenant, or person in control of the premises where the fowl are kept complies with the following conditions at all times: (1) The number of fowl kept on the premises cannot exceed seven (7); (2) No profit or business may be derived from the keeping or use of the fowl or eggs; (3) The wings of the fowl must be kept clipped to prevent flight; (4) The fowl must be provided with a hen house ("coop") located in the backyard area of the premises, and the dimensions of the coop must not exceed five-foot width by five-foot height by five-foot length; (5) The coop must be completely surrounded by a six-foot high secure and substantial fenced enclosure that provides adequate space for the fowl to roam and the fowl are kept in the enclosure at all times; (6) The chicken coop may not be located closer than twenty-five (25) feet to any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the owner and/or keeper; (7) The owner or keeper must maintain the fowl, coop, and enclosed yard area, in a manner that prevents odor, health, and sanitation problems; (8) Any sudden affliction, illness, or death occurring to any of the fowl must be immediately reported by the owner or keeper to the local health authority and to animal control services; and (9) Roosters may not be present or kept on the premises. (d) The keeping of urban domestic fowl in conformity with this chapter may not be construed to constitute a violation of any zoning law or provision. (e) Buildings and structures used to keep animals within an IL Light Industrial or IH Heavy Industrial District (formerly, I-2 Light Industrial or I-3 Heavy Industrial District of the zoning ordinances, respectively) must meet the setback requirements in the Unified Development Code, as applicable in the appropriate district and as each may be amended. Sec. 6-155. Keeping of more than six pets. (a) The keeping on any premises in the city, in any zoning district other than I-2 Light Industrial or I-3 Heavy Industrial District, of any pets in any number exceeding six(6) in aggregate, other than rodents and fish, is prohibited unless: (1) The pens, stalls or other enclosure facilities for keeping the pets, other than fenced open pastures that are greater than one (1) acre, are located so that the pets cannot come within one hundred (100) feet of any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the keeper. Page 28 of 36 (2) The pens, stalls or other facilities for keeping the pets, other than fenced open pastures that are greater than one (1) acre, are located so that the pets cannot come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service establishment or food processing establishment, regardless of ownership or occupancy of the establishment. (3) The fenced open pasture, which is greater than one (1) acre, has a means of preventing the pets from coming within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. (b) Buildings and structures used to keep animals within an 1-2 Light Industrial or 1-3 Heavy Industrial District must meet the set back requirements in sections 20-5.04 or 21-6.04 of the zoning ordinances, as applicable in the appropriate district and as each section may be amended. Sec. 6-156. Maximum number of animals permitted. The keeping on any premises in the city, in any zoning district of any pets exceeding six (6), not to exceed a total of fourteen (14), is prohibited unless: (1)The property that the pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures are located on are greater or equal to one (1) acre (2)The pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures confining the animals do not allow the animal to come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service or food processing establishment, regardless or occupancy or ownership of the establishment. (3)The pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures confining the animals do not allow the animal to come within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. Sec. 6-157. Exceptions to distance and number requirement regulations. (a) Laboratories, veterinarians, and others listed. Where livestock or fowl are kept in medical laboratories or educational institutions for medical research, in veterinary hospitals for treatment, or on the premises of any recognized humane society for humane care, the livestock or fowl must be kept under conditions prescribed by the animal care services manager for the limited purposes stated in this subsection without the necessity of compliance with the distance and number requirements prescribed in this chapter. (b) Pet shops. Pet shops keeping all animals in completely enclosed and solidly walled facilities need not comply with the distance and number requirements prescribed in this chapter. (c) Exempted premises in newly annexed area. Where any animal is being kept at a location outside the city limits and, by annexation, the area becomes a part of and within the boundaries of the incorporated area of the city, the distance and number requirements do not apply for a period of three (3)years from and after the date of annexation. Extensions of this exemption may be obtained for successive three-year periods by applying for and obtaining a certificate from the animal care services manager certifying to the existence of sanitary conditions of the premises and neighboring premises. (d) Events. Where any animal is kept as part of an auction, circus, performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, or rodeo for which a commercial permit has been obtained in accordance with article III of this chapter, or is kept as part of an animal special event authorized by the animal care services division, the holder of the permit or the person so authorized is exempt from the distance and maximum animal number requirements prescribed in this chapter. Page 29 of 36 Sec. 6-158. Animal waste. (a) The owner of each animal is required to remove any feces deposited by the owner's animal on public or private property. (b) Feces deposited by an animal on public property or upon the private property of any person other than the animal's owner must be collected and removed at once by the animal's owner. Animal feces deposited upon any other property must be collected and removed daily. (c) Collection and removal of animal feces must be in a container of a type that, when closed, is rat- proof and airtight. The container must be kept closed after each collection and, at least once a week, all collected feces must be disposed of in a manner that does not to permit fly breeding or other unhealthy conditions. Sec. 6-159. Storage and condition of food; control of rats and pests. (a) All food provided for animals and kept outdoors must be stored and kept in a rat-proof and airtight building, box, container, or receptacle. (b) Stables must carry out an active, on-going rat and pest control program. (c) All food provided for animals must be free of pests, debris, and mold, or any other foreign objects or corruption that could cause harm or illness to the animal it is intended for. Sec. 6-160. Tethering dogs and other animals. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to tie any animal, excluding livestock, to a stationary object. All animals that are tethered must be on a running line, pulley system or trolley. (b) No person may tether an animal in a manner that permits the animal to reach any alley, sidewalk, public street, or property not belonging to the owner or keeper. (c) No person may properly tether any animal to any lamppost, light pole, utility pole, awning post, tree, fence, hydrant, or shrubbery belonging to another person without the consent of the owner of the object to which the animal is tethered, (d) No person may tether an animal in such a manner that allows the animal to become entangled. (e) No person may tether an animal on a cable attached to a running line, pulling system or trolley, that is less than ten feet in length. (f) No person may tether an animal by means of a pinch-type, prong-type, choke type, or improperly fitted collar. Sec. 6-161. Adequate sheltering of Canines (a) It shall be unlawful for any person owning a canine to allow said canine to remain outdoors without direct physical supervision for any period of time without providing direct access to adequate shelter. Direct physical supervision shall mean physically in the presence of the animal without barrier. (b) Adequate shelter shall be defined as an enclosure that: (1) is structurally sound; (2) is impervious to moisture; (3) is in good repair so as to protect the animal from injury; (4) is ventilated so as to allow any trapped air, heat or gasses to escape; (5) is maintained in a sanitary condition; (6) enables the animal to remain dry and clean; and (7) provides sufficient space allowing each animal within the enclosure to easily enter and exit, sit, stand, lie down, and turnabout freely inside without touching the ceiling or walls. (c) The enclosure shall be located in an area where it sits under direct shade for the most part of the day. If no natural shade is available in form of trees and nearby structures, shade shall be supplemented by introducing a tarp to the area extending over the shelter. (d) The area around the enclosure shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, free from any trash or debris in which the animals may consume, become entangled upon, or otherwise cause injury upon itself/themselves. (e) On days when the ambient temperature falls at or below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, bedding shall be placed inside of the enclosure. (f) It shall be unlawful for any person owning a canine to allow said canine to remain outdoors for any period of time without direct supervision as defined above in subsection (a), in the case of extreme weather conditions, including conditions in which: (1) The actual or effective outdoor temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. (2) A heat advisory has been issued by a local or state authority or jurisdiction. Sec. 6-162. Failure to reclaim impounded animal. No person may knowingly fail to reclaim an impounded animal from the city animal shelter. This section shall apply to any person who: (a) Fails to reclaim their animal after the bite quarantine observation period has been completed. (b) After written notice of impoundment at the city animal shelter, fails to reclaim their animal (c) Leaves an animal at the city animal shelter without making prior arrangements with a staff member or delegate of the city animal shelter to have the animal owner surrendered, then fails to return and reclaim the animal within twenty four(24) hours of the drop off. Any person failing to reclaim their animal from the city animal shelter as listed above shall be subject to penalties defined in section 6-2 and shall be required to reimburse CCACS for any fees accumulated while providing care for animals left at the shelter, pursuant to sections 6-103(d) and 6-15. Sec. 6-163. Feeding of Animals (a) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly feeds any animal, not limited to prohibited animals, by making food available for consumption on private or public property within the territorial limits of the city, and creates a public nuisance or encourages the Page 31 of 36 destruction of private or public property through feeding of the animals. With Exemption to; Sec. 6- 57. Or 6-58. (b) A person shall be deemed to have fed an animal if the person places food in any form as defined in this section within reach of animals. (c) A person who violates any provision of this ordinance commits an offense subjected to citations following sec. Sec. 6-2. - Penalties. (d) An exception to this section is any animal is being fed by an owner or keeper as defined in this chapter's definitions. (e) If the property is vacant or abandoned, notice shall be provided to the last known owner. Criminal Trespass citations may be given with permission of the property owner. Sec 6-164. Impounding abandoned or unrestrained animals (a) The department may order the seizure and impoundment of any abandoned animal as defined in this chapter. Disposition of said seized and impounded abandoned animals shall be in accordance with impounded animals of this chapter. Any trap, neuter and return (TNR) program that has been identified and approved with the department shall not constitute a violation of this section. (b) Animal care officers or other law enforcement officers shall have the power to impound unrestrained animals for the purpose of abating the nuisance as follows: (1) On public property, in all cases; (2) On private property, if the consent of the resident or property owner is obtained; (3) On private property, in all cases except fenced rear yards of residences, if the officer reasonably believes that the animal will run at large if not impounded. Secs. 6-165-6-200. Reserved. ARTICLE VII. WILDLIFE AND BIRD SANCTUARIES Sec. 6-201. Designated. (a) Subject to the further order, regulations and control by the city council, there is hereby designated as a wildlife and bird sanctuary all of that area owned by the city abutting on Up River Road in the county and more particularly described in two (2) deeds: One (1) deed dated December 30, 1954, of record in Volume 669, pages 189 through 191 of the Deed Records of Nueces County, and one (1) deed dated January 7, 1955, of record in Volume 672, pages 346 through 350 of the Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas. This designation shall not prohibit, nor prevent the continued use of such land as a part of the facilities of the water division of the department of public utilities, and any operations by city employees in draining or otherwise using such tract of land by such water division shall be exempt from the provisions of section 6-202. (b) Subject to the further order, regulation and control by the city council and the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, there is hereby designated as a wildlife and bird sanctuary all area situated in Jim Wells and San Patricio Counties lying east of the Wesley Seale Dam and more particularly described as follows: All of that area bounded on the south by the city operations road on the Wade property; bounded on the west by the Wesley Seale Dam; bounded on the north by a line parallel to State Park Road 25 and immediately south of the trunk lines gauging station and extending from the south end of the north embankment of the dam easterly to the boundary of State Park Road 25; and thence along Park Road 25 to its intersection with the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; and bounded on the east by the Southern Pacific Railroad west right-of-way line to said city operations Page 32 of 36 road. This designation shall not prohibit, nor prevent the continued use of said land as a part of the facilities of the water division of the department of public utilities and the operations of the city and the water district in connection with the using of said tract, and the said water reservoir shall be exempt from the provisions of section 6-202. This designation is subject to the heretofore existing rights of the Campfire Girls' lease on a portion of the water reservoir site. Sec. 6-202. Regulations. The following regulations shall be applicable to the areas designated in section 6-201 and in all other areas designated by the city council as wildlife and bird sanctuaries, whether situated within the city limits or owned by the city, whether within the city limits or outside the city limits: (1) It is unlawful for any person to hunt, take, kill or possess or attempt to hunt, take or kill any bird or animal within the limits of any wildlife and bird sanctuary designated as such sanctuary by the city council at any time. (2) It is unlawful for any person to disturb any nest or eggs of any bird on any wildlife and bird sanctuary within the city. (3) It is unlawful for any person to take any firearms, slingshot, bow and arrow or any device whatever usable for the killing, trapping or taking of any bird or other wildlife on any wildlife or bird sanctuary within the city. (4) No clearing of grass, brush or trees will be permitted without permission from the city and the water district acting through the reservoir superintendent. Secs. 6-203-6-225. Reserved. ARTICLE Vlll. BEEKEEPING Sec. 6-226. Findings. The city council finds that honeybees are of benefit to mankind by providing agriculture, fruit and garden pollination services and by furnishing honey, wax, and other useful products; domestic strains of honeybees have been selectively bred for desirable traits, including gentleness, honey production and tendency not to swarm; and gentle strains of honeybees can usually be maintained within populated areas in reasonable densities without causing a nuisance if the bees are properly located and carefully managed. Sec. 6-227. Definition. As used in this article, the following words and terms shall have the meanings ascribed in this section unless the context of their usage clearly indicates another meaning: Apiary means a place where one (1) or more bee colonies are kept. Bee means any stage of the common domestic honeybee, apis mellifera species. Colony means a hive and its equipment and appurtenances including bees, comb, honey, pollen and brood. Hive means a structure intended for the housing of a bee colony. Tract means a contiguous parcel of land under common ownership. Undeveloped property means any idle land that is not improved or actually in the process of being improved with residential, commercial, industrial, church, park, school, or governmental facilities or other structures or improvements intended for human use occupancy and the grounds maintained in association therewith. The term shall be deemed to include property developed exclusively as a street or highway or property used for commercial agricultural purposes. Page 33 of 36 Sec. 6-228. Certain conduct declared unlawful. (a) The purpose of this article is to establish certain requirements of sound beekeeping practices, which are intended to avoid problems that may otherwise be associated with the keeping of bees in populated areas, especially protection of persons from personal injury. (b) Notwithstanding compliance with the various requirements of this article it shall be unlawful for any beekeeper to keep any colony or colonies in such a manner or of such disposition as to cause any unhealthy condition, interfere with the normal use and enjoyment of human or animal life of others, or interfere with the normal use and enjoyment of any public property or property of others. Sec. 6-229. Hives. All bee colonies shall be kept in Langstroth type hives with removable frames, which shall be kept in sound and usable condition. Sec. 6-230. Fencing of flyways. In each instance in which any colony is situated within twenty-five (25) feet of a public or private property line of the tract upon which the apiary is situated, as measured from the nearest point on the hive to the property line, the beekeeper shall establish and maintain a flyway barrier at least six(6) feet in height consisting of a solid wall, fence, dense vegetation, or combination thereof that is parallel to the property line and extends ten (10) feet beyond the colony in each direction so that all bees are forced to fly at an elevation of at least six (6) feet above ground level over the property lines in vicinity of the apiary. It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the property adjoining the apiary tract in the vicinity of the apiary is undeveloped property for a distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet from the property line of the apiary tract. Sec. 6-231. Water. Each beekeeper shall ensure that a convenient source of water is available at all times to the bees so that the bees will not congregate at swimming pools, bibcocks, pet watering bowls, bird baths, or other water sources where they may cause human, bird or domestic pet contact. Sec. 6-232. General maintenance. Each beekeeper shall ensure that no bee comb or other materials that might attract bees to the location are left upon the grounds of the apiary site. Upon their removal from the hive all such materials shall promptly be disposed of in a sealed container or placed within a building or other bee-proof enclosure. Sec. 6-233. Queens. All hives shall be requeened annually when a quarantine or regulated area declared by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service is in effect. In addition, in any instance in which a colony exhibits unusually aggressive characteristics by stinging or attempting to sting without due provocation or exhibits an unusual disposition towards swarming, it shall be the duty of the beekeeper to promptly requeen the colony. Queens shall be selected from stock bred for gentleness and nonswarming characteristics. Queens must be obtained from a nonquarantined area. Sec. 6-234. Colony densities. (a) It shall be unlawful to keep more than the following number of colonies on any tract within the city, based upon the size of configuration of the tract on which the apiary is situated: (1) One-quarter acre or less tract size—Two (2) colonies. Page 34 of 36 (2) More than one-quarter acre but less than one-half acre tract size—Four(4) colonies. (3) More than one-half acre but less than one (1) acre tract size—Six(6) colonies. (4) One (1) acre or larger tract size—Eight (8) colonies. (5) Regardless of tract size, where all hives are situated at least two hundred (200) feet in any direction from all property lines of the tract on which the apiary is situated, there shall be no limit to the number of colonies. (6) Regardless of tract size, so long as all property, other than the tract upon which the hives are situated, that is within a radius of at least two hundred (200) feet from any hive remains undeveloped property there shall be no limit to the number of colonies. (b) For each two (2) colonies authorized under colony densities (subsection (a))there may be maintained upon the same tract one (1) nucleus colony in a hive structure not exceeding one (1) standard nine and five-eighths (9-5/8) inch depth ten-frame hive body with no supers attached as required from time to time for management of swarms. Each such nucleus colony shall be disposed of or combined with an authorized colony within thirty (30) days. Sec. 6-235. Marking hives, presumption of beekeeping. (a) In apiaries the name and telephone number of the beekeeper shall be branded, painted, or otherwise clearly marked upon the structure of at least two (2) hives and placed at opposite ends of the apiary. Instead of marking the hives, the beekeeper may conspicuously post a sign setting forth the name and telephone number of the beekeeper. It is a defense to prosecution under this subsection that a colony is kept upon the same tract upon which the owner resides. (b) Unless marked in accordance with subsection (a) it shall be presumed for purposes of this article that the beekeeper is the person or persons who own or otherwise have the present right of possession and control of the tract upon which a hive or hives are situated. The presumption may be rebutted by a written agreement authorizing another person to maintain the colony or colonies upon the tract setting forth the name, address, and telephone number of the other person who is acting as the beekeeper. Sec. 6-236. Inspection. (a) The animal care services manager or designee shall have the right to inspect any apiary between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Presence of an apiary constitutes consent to the Animal Care Services Manager or his/her designee to enter the premises. Where practicable, prior notice shall be given to the beekeeper if he resides at the apiary or if his name is marked on the hives. (b) The authority provided for in this article is only for the general protection of the public health and safety. Neither the city, nor any officer or employee charged with the enforcement of this article shall owe any duty to any person in carrying out any provision of this article, nor shall any of them be liable to any person for any act or omission in carrying out any provision of this article. Nothing herein shall waive any immunity from liability of the city or any of its officers or employees, or imply any duty or liability in any area of city operations. (Ord. No. 026046, § 1, 12-14-2004; Ord. No. 030405, § 27, 1-20-2015) Sec. 6-237. Compliance. (a) Upon receipt of information that any colony situated within the city is not being kept in compliance with this article, the animal care services manager shall cause an investigation to be conducted. If he/she finds that grounds exist to believe that one (1) or more violations have occurred he/she shall cause a written notice of hearing to be issued to the beekeeper. (b) The notice of hearing shall set forth: Page 35 of 36 (1) The date, time and place at which the hearing will be conducted; (2) The violation(s) alleged; (3) That the beekeeper may appear in person or through counsel, and present evidence; and (4) That the bees may be ordered destroyed or removed from the city if after the hearing the animal care services manager finds that they have been kept in violation of this article. Notices shall be given by certified U.S. mail or personal delivery. However, if the animal care services manager is unable to locate the beekeeper, then the notice may be given by publication one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation at least five (5) days prior to the date of the hearing. (c) The hearing shall be conducted by the animal care services manager or a hearing officer that he/she may designate. The burden shall be on the city to demonstrate by a preponderance of credible evidence that the colony or colonies have in fact been kept in violation of this article. If the hearing officer finds that the colony or colonies have been kept in violation of this article then he/she may order that the bees be destroyed or removed from the city, within a period not to exceed twenty (20) days, and that bees shall not thereafter be kept upon the tract for a period of two (2) years. In instances where the hearing officer finds that the violations were not intentional and that the beekeeper has employed corrective actions that will probably be effective to cure the violations alleged, then he/she may issue a warning in lieu of ordering the bees destroyed or removed. Upon failure of the beekeeper to comply with the order the animal care services manager may cause the bees to be destroyed and the hive structures to be removed. In each instance in which a bee colony is destroyed all usable components of the hive structure that are not damaged or rendered unhealthy by the destruction of the bees shall upon the beekeeper's request be returned to the beekeeper, provided that the beekeeper agrees to bear all transportation expenses for their return. (d) The decision of the hearing officer may be appealed by filing a notice of appeal with the city manager within ten (10) days following the date that the hearing officer announces his/her decision, or if the decision is not announced at the conclusion of the hearing, then within fifteen (15) days following the date that the hearing officer places written notice of his decision in the mail to the beekeeper. An appeal shall not stay the hearing officer's decision. The decision of the city manager shall be final. (e) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to require the conduct of a hearing for the destruction of: (1) Any bee colony not residing in a hive structure intended for beekeeping; (2) Any swarm of bees; (3) Any colony residing in a standard or manmade hive, which by virtue of its condition, has obviously been abandoned by the beekeeper; or (4) Where immediately necessary to protect the public health or safety. Sec. 6-238. Conflicts with zoning ordinance. If there should be any conflict between this article and the city zoning ordinance, the zoning ordinance shall control. Page 36 of 36 Chapter 6 ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL ARTICLE L GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 6-1. Definitions. (a) As used in this chapter, the following words have the meanings ascribed to them in this section: Abano"oneci animai means an animai iett without care by the owner and or keeper without making reasonable arrangements for assumption of custody by another person. Animal means any living vertebrate creature, domestic or wild, other than Homo sapiens. Animal care officer means the animal care services division manager, employees of the animal care services division, or authorized agents of animal care services. Animal care services means a division of the City of Corpus Christi Pe+,ce Departmep responsible for enforcing state and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations regarding the care and keeping of animals, including the provisions of this chapter. Animal Care Services Manager means the program manager of Corpus Christi Animal Care Services. At large or running at large means any animal within the city not kept under restraint. Attack means to set upon with violent force. Auction means any place or facility within the city where animals are regularly bought, sold, offered for sale, or traded, except for those facilities otherwise defined in this chapter. Cat means a domesticated member of the Felidae (feline) family, other than a bobcat, cougar, jaguar, leopard, lion, panther, tiger, or other prohibited animal. Circus means a commercial variety show featuring animal acts for public entertainment. City means the City of Corpus Christi. City animal shelter means a place operated by or for the city, whether in city facilities or by contract, for the detention of dogs, cats, and other animals as prescribed by law. Collar or harness means a band of leather, nylon, rope, or similar material, excluding chain if utilized for training purposes, that is commonly used on an animal to aid in control of movement of the animal, by the animal's owner, and to which a leash or lead can be attached. Commercial animal establishment means any auction, circus, hatchery, kennel, performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, pet shop, rodeo, stable, or zoological park or any lot, building, structure, or premises within the city used for the business of buying, selling, grooming, breeding, or boarding of animals. Commercial property means: (1) Any portion of land or buildings, excluding publicly owned property,that is zoned or utilized for commercial or business uses within the city, including temporary sites. (2) Any vehicle utilized for commercial or business purposes within the city. Page 1 of 44 enrlosiire An i#s Awn the a GlosUro on its a Department means Corpus Christi Animal Care Services. Dog means a domesticated member of the Canidae (canine) family, other than a coyote, dingo, fox, jackal, wolf, wolf hybrid, or other prohibited animal. FegistFatiGR was issued, and- v4NA-h Must be a-#a_r_,he_d_te the anima-l"S ruellar AX harness fA-.r v4NA-h it v.fas is �Pd- Food means: 9)--With respect to animals any commercially processed and packaged substance intended for use by an animal owner to meet and maintain the nutritional needs of the animal for which it was processed and packaged. Food processing establishment means any place in which food is commercially manufactured or packaged for human consumption. Food service establishment means any place where food is prepared and intended for individual portion service, and includes the site at which individual portions are provided. The term includes any such place regardless of whether consumption is on or off the premises and regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. The term also includes delicatessen-type operations that prepare sandwiches intended for individual portion service. The term does not include private homes where food is prepared or served for individual family consumption, the location of vending machines, and supply vehicles. Fowl means any live bird. Grooming shop means a commercial enterprise where two (2) or more dogs or cats over four (4) months of age are groomed, upon agreement with the dog or cat owner, on a service-for-fee basis. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Hatchery means a commercial enterprise regularly engaged in supplying, selling, or offering for sale any fowl to commercial or agricultural customers. Impound means to ta-ke in#e A6 1stedy place OR the pity a al shelter he ehsewed by a linensed veterinarian at a veterinary hospital any of the following: Page 2 of 44 (1) the placing of an animal in the city's animal care services facility (2) the taking of an animal into custody for purposes of transporting the animal to the city's animal care services facility (3) an officer in pursuit of an animal, and in lieu of taking custody of the animal, elects to return the animal to its owner with proper written notices, warnings and admonishments. Keeper means any person, firm, corporation, organization, or department holding, caring for, having an interest in, or having control or custody of an animal. If the keeper of an animal is a minor, the parent or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for compliance with animal care related ordinances. Kennel means a commercial enterprise, excluding a veterinary hospital, where four (4) or more dogs or cats over four (4) months of age are kept, raised, sold, boarded, bred, shown, treated, or groomed on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for kennel use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Licensed veterinarian means a veterinarian licensed by the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Livestock means farm animals, such as horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, cattle, goats, sheep, and swine. Microchip means an identification chip implanted under the skin of an animal for the purpose of identifying its owner or keeper which has been registered with a microchip registration company with current ownership information to include the current owner or keeper's name, address and telephone number, and the description of the animal. Owner means any person owning, keeping, or harboring one (1) or more animals. An animal is deemed to be harbored if it is fed or provided water. An animal is deemed to be kept if it is fed or provided water and sheltered or restrained except upon the authorization of the animal care services manager. of the owner of an animal is a minor, the parent or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for compliance with animal care related ordinances and shall be identified as the legal owner of said animal. Performing animal exhibit means any spectacle, act, or event, excluding a circus or rodeo, in which animals display stunts, tricks, skills, or natural characteristics and which spectacle, act, or event does not exceed two (2) calendar days in duration. Performing animal exhibition means any spectacle, act, or event, excluding a circus or rodeo, in which animals display stunts, tricks, skills, or natural characteristics and which spectacle, act, or event exceeds two (2) calendar days in duration. Pet means any animal not otherwise prohibited under this chapter that is kept for pleasure rather than utility. Pet shop means a commercial enterprise regularly engaged in the buying and selling of animals and animal-related products. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. Poultry means any species of domesticated fowl commonly kept for eggs or meat, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese. Prohibited animal means any animal, other than a common household pet, such as a canary, finch, cockatiel, hamster, guinea pig, gerbil, rabbit, ferret, fish, or small nonpoisonous reptiles, that poses a potential physical or disease threat to the public or that is protected by international, federal or state laws or regulations, and includes, but is not limited to, the following: Page 3 of 44 (1) Within the class Reptilia: family Helodermatidea (venomous lizards); family Varanidae (monitors); Order Ophidia, family Boidoe (boas, pythons and anacondas); family Hydrophiidae (marine snakes); family Viperidae (rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, pit vipers and true vipers); family Elapidae (coral snakes, cobras, and mambas); family Colubridae, Dispholidus Typus (boomslang), Cyclagras gigas (water cobra), Boiga dendrophila (mangrove snake) and Kirtlandii (twig snake) only; order Crocodilia (crocodiles, alligators, caimans and gavials); (2) Within the class Aves: order Falconiforms (hawks, eagles and vultures) and subdivision Rapitae (ostriches, rheas, cassowaries and emus); (3) Within the class Mammalia: order Carnivora, family Felidae, (such as cougars,tigers, lions, bobcats and ocelots) except domesticated cats, family Canidae (such as wolves, dingos, coyotes and jackals) except domesticated dogs, family Mustelidae (such as weasels, skunks, martins, mink and badgers), family Procyonidae (such as raccoons), and family Ursidae (such as bears); order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and opossums); order Chiroptera (bats); order Edentata (such as sloths, anteaters and armadillos); order Proboscidea (elephants); order Primata (such as monkeys, chimpanzees and gorillas); order Rodentia (such as porcupines); and order Ungulata (such as antelope, deer, bison and camels); and (4) Within the class Amphibia: Poisonous frogs, toads and salamanders. Provocation means any purposeful act that causes an animal to scratch, bite, or attack in protection of itself, the owner, or the owner's premises. Entrance, in any manner, into an area where an animal is properly under restraint in compliance with this chapter is considered provocation, irrespective of the reason for the entrance. Public nuisance means any animal that: (1) Is a dangerous dog within the meaning of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended. (2) Trespasses on school grounds. (3) Is repeatedly at large. (4) Damages private or public property. (5) Barks, whines, howls or makes other annoying noises in an excessive, continuous or unreasonable fashion, or at unreasonable hours. (6) AttaGks and injures or kills Bites, attacks or injures a domestic animal. (7) Bites, attacks, or injures a person. (8) Creates a danger to the public or destroys public/private property. Pursuit means . The act of attempting to capture and/or impound an animal. Rat-proof means a state of being constructed so as to effectively prevent the entrance of rats. Reclaim means to retrieve or recover an animal from the city animal shelter after quarantine or impound. Registration means a privilege granted, upon compliance with the terms of this chapter, to lawfully own, keep, harbor, or have custody or control of a dog or cat within the city. Restraint means any animal that is securely caged; secured by a leash or lead attached to a collar or harness and under the effective control of a responsible person and obedient to that person's commands, within the confines of its owner's home or yard which is fully enclosed by a secure and substantial fence; or properly tethered. must be kept in -pecies appropriate enclosures; Page 4 of 44 i.e. stalls, or in pastures or paddocks with secure and substantial fencing. In addition, a dog is deemed under restraint in the following circumstances: (1) When the dog is entered in a bona fide dog show, field trial, or exhibition held within the city, while the dog is actually engaged in the show, trial or exhibition. (2) When the dog is accompanied by and in the presence of its owner, master, or trainer, while the dog is actually engaged in dog obedience training; provided, the person training the dog has in the person's possession a leash of at least five (5) feet and not more than ten (10) feet in length and of sufficient strength to control the dog. (3) When the dog is used by a person with disabilities who utilizes the dog as a service animal to aid the person in going from place to place within the city. (4) When the dog is utilized by a licensed peace officer for law enforcement purposes. Sanitary means any condition of good order and cleanliness, free from the elements of filth or bacteria that endanger health. Secure enclosure with respect to Dangerous Dogs means a fenced area or structures separate from the owners residence in respect to their house if contact is possible with quests, invitees, or licensees. and meets the following requirements: (1) At least six (6) feet in height with secure sides and a secure top; if the enclosure does not have a floor that is secured to its sides, the sides shall be embedded at least two (2) feet into the ground; (2) Of sufficient size to allow the dog to move freely; (3) Locked; (4) Capable of preventing the entry of the general public, including children; (5) Capable of preventing the escape or release of a dangerous dog by any means, including digging, climbing,jumping, or chewing out of the enclosure; (6) Clearly marked as containing a dangerous dog; and (7) Located no less than five (5) feet from another property line or fence adjoining the premises on which the enclosure is located. Secure Enclosure with respect to animals that are not Dangerous Dogs means an enclosure that is species appropriate and prevents the animal from leaving said enclosure on its own volition, preventing it from being at large. Shelter means a structure that has three sides, a roof, and a floor; reference 6-161 for additional requirements Stable means any place that provides: (1) Any horse, pony, donkey, or mule for hire. (2) Boarding or grazing for any horse, pony, donkey or mule. (3) Riding instruction on any horse, pony, donkey or mule. Tether means to restrain an animal by rope, chain, or a similar material attached to a collar or harness so that an animal is fastened to a fixedeNest e;-ethP-.P v^^ ^ ^ f^ emit its FaRge Gf mevemeRt.-running line, pulley system, or trolley. Tied means to improperly restrain an animal by means of securing the animal to a fixed point Vaccination certificate means the certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian in a form that meets the minimum standards approved by the Texas Board of Health for presentation to the animal care Page 5 of 44 services division as a condition precedent to the granting of a dog or cat registration, and showing on its face that, at the time of presentation, the dog or cat covered by the certificate has been vaccinated for rabies. Veterinary hospital means any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian for surgery, diagnosis, and the treatment of diseases and injuries to animals. Zoological park means any lot, building, structure, enclosure, or premises, other than a pet shop or kennel, displaying or exhibiting one (1) or more species of non-domesticated animals and that is accredited by a recognized national or state zoological entity. The premises must be located within an appropriately zoned area and a certificate of occupancy must have been obtained for the intended use, if required by the city's zoning and construction ordinances. (b) The words "animal," "cat," "dog," "fowl," "livestock," and "poultry" include both the male and female gender. (c) The singular form of words includes the plural form and vice versa. Sec. 6-2. Penalties. (a) No person may violate any provisions of this chapter. A violation of any of the provisions of this chapter constitutes a violation of a public health law. A violation is punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) plus court costs nor more than Live nungree s, dollars ($2,000- )0 500.00) plus court costs. (b) Violations of this chapter are treated as strict liability offenses. There is no need to prove that the person had an intent to violate the provision with which the person is charged under this chapter. (c) Each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense. Sec. 6-3.Animal Gare serViGes division and manager. RESERVED. GhaFge ef a peFSen having suitable qualifiGatiens and designated by the Gity as the animal GaFem depa#meef. Sec. 6-4. Interference with animal care officer. No person may interfere with an animal care officer while an officer is engaged in the performance of the officer's duties. Sec. 6-5. Pursuit of animals. For purposes of discharging the duties imposed by the provisions of this chapter, or other applicable laws, and to enforce the same, an animal care officer or police officer may enter upon private property to the fullest extent permitted by law, except dwellings located on the property, when in pursuit of any animal which the officer has reason to believe is subject to impoundment under the provisions of this chapter or other applicable laws. Page 6 of 44 Sec. 6-6. Regulations. Regulations providing for the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter may be adopted by toe Gemus Ghri-sfi Pelle, Pepa f.n eRt and Animal Care Services. The regulations are effective after review at a public meeting held by the animal control advisory committee. A copy of the regulations will be kept on file in the city secretary's office. Sec. 6-7. Compliance with chapter required for keeping animals. No person may do any act forbidden or fail to do any act required in this chapter. Sec. 6-8. Compliance with sanitation standards required for keeping animals. The owner of any animal within the city and the holder of any commercial permit issued under this chapter must comply with the standards of sanitation established by the -:4 of peNee-Animal Care Services Manager under this chapter. Sec. 6-9. Compliance with chapter not relief from compliance with federal, state, and city laws, rules, and regulations. The keeping of any animal in accordance with the provisions of this chapter may not be construed to authorize the keeping of the animal in violation of any federal, state, or city laws, rules, and regulations, including the zoning ordinances or any other ordinance of the city. Sec. 6-10. Inspection of animals and premises. Animals and premises where animals are kept or maintained are subject to inspection by the animal care services manager, an animal care officer, or any police officer at any reasonable hour, or at any hour in cases of emergency. Sec. 6-11.Abatement of conditions not complying with chapter. Whenever any premises where animals are kept aFe iR aR URsaRitaFy RditieR the facilities aFe et in Keeping out of compliance with the provisions of this chapter,-o-r any regulations established by the Ghief of peliGeAnimal Care Service Manager, or if any health ordinance or law pertaining to the care or keeping of an animal is net ebse.w , the animal care services manager or designee, by written notice to the person responsible for the Gf-the premises or the keeping of the animals or to the person owning or in control of the premises, may order the abatement of the conditions preventing compiiafic, Failure to comply with the written notice constitutes grounds for the city to obtain relief by injunction. Additionally, failure to comply with the written notice may subject the violator to administrative proceedings and criminal charges. Sec. 6-12.Application omissions or falsifications. If an applicant has withheld or falsified any information on an application submitted under this chapter, the animal care services manager may refuse to issue a registration or permit, or may revoke any registration or permit issued in connection with the application. Sec. 6-13. Effect of prior convictions; subsequent bite incident. (a) No person who has been convicted within the preceding sixty (60) months of cruelty to animals under this chapter or any other animal cruelty law of this state or any other jurisdiction in the United States may be issued a registration or permit. Page 7 of 44 (b) No person may be issued a registration if the person has been convicted within the preceding twenty-four (24) months of two (2) or more violations, resulting from separate incidents, for failure to restrain an animal under this chapter and who owns an animal that was involved in a documented biting incident, which incident occurred without provocation, resulted in injury to another person or domestic animal, and occurred subsequent to the convictions. (1) Any person denied issuance of a registration under this subsection (b) may challenge the denial by filing a written protest for review by the city manager, or the city manager's designee. Any protest must be submitted to the city manager's office within ten (10) days of denial of issuance. (2) Upon review by the city manager, or designee, of a written protest, the city manager's decision is final. (c) For purposes of this section, a prior court order of deferred adjudication or deferred disposition is considered a conviction. Sec. 6-14. Reapplication upon denial of registration,or permit. (a) Any person having been denied a registration peFMit for any reason other than section 6-13 of this chapter may not reapply for a period of thirty (30) days after such denial. (b) Any person having been denied a registration under subsection 6-13(b) of this chapter may not reapply for a period of twenty-four (24) months after such denial. (c) Each reapplication for registration must be accompanied by a nonrefundable ten-dollar ($10.00) fee. Sec. 6-15. Fee schedule. Fees for animal care services shall be charged pursuant to the animal care service fee schedule filed with the city secretary. Animal care fee schedule will be submitted to city council annually for review. Any adjustment of the animal care service fee schedule requires city council approval. Sec. 6-16.Waiver or reduction of fees. The animal care services manager is authorized to reduce or waive fees for adoption events or where necessary to advance the goals of animal care services. Sec. 6-17. Local rabies control authority. (a) The animal care services manager is designated as the local rabies control authority to enforce the provisions of the Rabies Control Act of 1981 (V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 826.001 et seq.). (b) The duties of the local rabies control authority shall include, but are not limited to the enforcement of: (1) The provisions of the Rabies Control Act of 1981, and the rules of the state board of health which comprises the minimum standards for rabies control; (2) The ordinances and/or rules of the City of Corpus Christi; and/or (3) The rules adopted by the state board of health under the area quarantine provisions of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 826.045 of said Act. Secs. 6-18-6-25. Reserved. ARTICLE H. REGISTRATIONS Page 8 of 44 Sec. 6-26.Application requirements. (a) Required. No person may own, keep, harbor, or have custody or control of any dog or cat over four (4) months of age within the city without having said dog or cat implanted with a microchip that is to be registered with both animal care services and the issuinq microchip company, except as permitted by section 6-28(b) of this Code.registereda Gh .tog OF cat aprovided under this arti.le evicept a peFmitten! by GWbGection /c\ of this section (4) months of age on the .tate of the vielatien Ghapter unless, upon the request of an animal Gare seFViGes OffiGer or IiGensed peaGe OffiGer at the torne of the violation, valid proof of registration was predHGed by the person So Gharged. (b) No person may own, keep, harbor or have custody or control of a dog or cat over four(4) months of age within the city, unless the dog or cat has been immunized against rabies in accordance with this chapter and state law. Application;prerequisites. Written application for registrations and payment of (c) Every owner or keeper of a dog or cat immunized against rabies as required in this chapter must procure a rabies vaccination certificate from the veterinarian administering the vaccine. Mere to appty. An ewneF must make appliGatien fE)F FegiGtFatien within ten (10) days afteF ebtaining a deg eF rUat eve.r four(4) MGRthG ef age, eXGept that this FequiFeme.ntv.fill net apply te a RGnFR.;iGlPnt 6 ndividual keeping a deg eF Gat within the Gity feF ne IengeF than sixty (60) days. Withip the .mit"for a p Gd a eeding oiXty (60) .Jaya (d) A veterinarian who vaccinates a doq or cat as required by this chapter must furnish the owner or keeper of the dog or cat with a metal tag bearing a number corresponding to the number placed on the vaccination certificate, and with lettering showing immunization and the year thereof. This tag must be attached to the collar or harness of the dog or cat for which it was issued and must be worn at all times in a conspicuous place on the collar or harness. (1) It is presumed, in a prosecution for a violation of this subsection, that the dog or cat owned, kept, or harbored by, or under the custody or control of the person so charged was over four (4) months of age on the date of the violation. (2) It is presumed, in a prosecution for a violation of this subsection, that the person charged with owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody or control of a dog or cat required to be registered under this subsection did not register the subject animal in accordance with this chapter unless, upon the request of an animal care services officer or licensed peace officer at the time of the violation, valid proof of registration was produced by the person so charged. (e) Application; prerequisites. Written application for registrations and payment of the applicable fees must be made to the city's collections section, animal care services division, or participating veterinarians. The application must include the name, address, phone number, state-issued driver's Page 9 of 44 license or identification number, and date of birth of the applicant, a description of the animal, rabies vaccination information and microchip information. (f) When to apply. An owner must make application for registration within ten (10) days after obtaining a dog or cat over four(4) months of age, except that this requirement will not apply to a nonresident individual keeping a dog or cat within the city for no longer than sixty (60) days. (1)It is presumed, in a prosecution of a violation of this section, that the dog or cat, owned by the person charged with the violation, was obtained more than ten 0 0) days prior to the date of the violation. (2)It is presumed, in a prosecution of a violation of the exception contained in this section, that the person charged with the violation is a resident of the city and that the person has kept the dog or cat within the city for a period exceeding sixty (60) days. Sec. 6-27. Fees. (a) The animal's owner will be responsible for any applicable fees incurred by the implant of the microchip, through CCACS or other delegates, including a license veterinarian. Fees for microchipping performed by CCACS will be established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chaptE)r.The annual registration fee for a dog OF Gat that has been GUrrently vaGGinated wi aha pteF. (eb) No fee may be charged for a registration issued for any dog actually used by a person with disabilities who utilizes the dog as a service animal to aid the person in going from place to place within the city. ( ) No fee may be charged for a registration issued for any dog that is owned and used by any law enforcement agency for drug awareness, drug or bomb detection, or any other law enforcement purpose. (e) r- as ,.. ... G G H a i issue ifd6p6-ike diyiGOGR y„hhiR to., (10) .Joys .,f iss-H-an a of the r istrofinn Sec. 6-28.Term.Microchip Required (a) A microchip registered with animal care services will act in place of a city license, indefinitely, and may be revoked by an administrative proceeding pursuant to section 6-76 (Registration and Permit Revocation), when deemed necessary. -If RGt revoked H Rder the PFOVOSOORSOf this Ghaptor, o (b) A dog or cat is exempt from this requirement if the doq or cat is deemed ineligible by the animal care services manager or determined to be medically unsuitable for a microchip by a licensed veterinarian, in writing. Proof of medical unsuitability for microchip must be provided to animal care services within thirty (30) days.'f not revoked under the provisions of this Ghaptor, o throe year (G) in the event that a registration is, or has been, PUFGhased on a date other than the rabie& Page 10 of 44 Sec. 6-29. ^A •••­;^^ ^f*a^. Maintaining Current Registration (a) The owner of a doq or cat shall maintain current registration with both the microchip registration company and animal care services.lsauanGe. I pen aGGeptanGe of the dog or^o+ r is+ro+ie., appliGatien and payment of the appliGable fee, the Gity'S G011eGtiens seGtien, the animal Gare sewiGes duFamie-eg;sto+inn +on stamped with o of n mher and the•leer of iss-Won^e (b) If there is a change in contact information for the owner of a doq or cat with a registered microchip the owner shall update contact information, including new address or telephone number, with both animal care services as well as the microchip registration company, if applicable, within thirty (30) days of the date of the change in contact information. Wearing of tag Dens and ^o+s must wear renis+ro+inn +ons foo+ever! +n eller er harness o+ell times an animal Gare OffiGer or a PGliGe OffiGer to be without a registration tag fastened to its Gellar or harness whole On a publiG plaGe within the Gity has not been vaGGinated on GE)MplianGe with this GhapteF. (2) it is presumed, On a preseGUtien of a violation of this seGtien, that a dog OF Gat that is determined by GhapteF. (c) If there is a change in ownership of an animal with a registered microchip the initial owner shall be responsible for ensuring that the microchip is no longer registered in the initial owner's name within thirty (30) days of the date of change in ownership. The new owner shall be responsible for re- registering the microchip to include any new address and telephone number and have the registration information transferred to the new owner's name within thirty (30) days after the change in ownership. GhapteF. (d) No person may use a microchip registration for any other animal than the one it has been issued to.Nentr,anaAqr,abIe. No person may use any registration tag for any animal other than the animal v.fAs pd. Sec. 6-30. Registration records. The animal care services manager shall maintain a current record of the ser+almicrochip numbers of dog and cat registrations A^GI regi^+ro+ie., +ons iss„ee, and the names and addresses of persons to whom the :>arrteirre-arra microchip is issued/updated. Sec. 6-31. Reduction or waiver of fee during animal health campaigns. The city manager is authorized to temporarily reduce or waive fees for animal registrations as part of community-wide registration and vaccination campaigns held by the animal care services division in conjunction with the Coastal Bend Veterinary Medical Association or a nonprofit animal welfare organization to increase the awareness of the need for pet vaccinations and registrations. Sec. 6-32. Dangerous dog. registration. Dangerous dogs shall be defined in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, 822.041, as referenced below and shall be determined and regulated in accordance with said chapter. Page 11 of 44 Dangerous dog means a dog that: (1) Makes an unprovoked attack on a person that causes bodily injury and occurs in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own: or (2) Commits unprovoked acts in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own and those acts cause a person to reasonably believe that the dog will attack and cause bodily injury to that person. (a) A deg fewind- te- be A- "daRgeFG616 deg" as defiRed OR V.T-.G.A., Health and- Sa" Gede Gh. 922, as ceder V.T.G.A., Health and Safety GGde Gh. 922,as it may amended. ThP- d-artgeFG616 deg reg;stFatiGR Teeis-listedin the fee shed-Wen aRt f„IP-Gti ,., 6- 15 „f thils GhapteF Tvr�Health-rn=ra-Safety-vvcreGh. 922, as it may-pc-a„-reRv Sec. 6-33. -Investigation, seizure and confinement of alleged dangerous dog and determination of a dangerous dog. (a) Upon receipt of a sworn affidavit of complaint, signed by one (1) or more individuals before an individual authorized by law to make sworn statements, the department shall investigate the complaint. The complaint shall contain a description of the incident involving an alleged dangerous dog, as defined above, the date and location of the incident, the name of the owner of the dog, the address of the owner, and a description of the dog(s) involved in the incident. Said investigation may include discussing the incident with the owner/keeper of the dog. The owner/keeper of the dog shall have the right to provide an affidavit or statement concerning his own dog. (b)After receiving a sworn affidavit of complaint and upon making a decision that seizure is a reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of people nearby, the animal care services manager may order the immediate seizure and impound of the dog. An administrative search warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court magistrate to enter onto private property to search for a dog which is allegedly dangerous or has been previously determined to be dangerous, if permission to enter the subject premises is denied by a person in lawful possession. If the dog cannot be safely approached, a tranquilizer prosector may be used by department personnel. The cost of securing said dog(s) shall be borne by the owner. If a dog is determined to be dangerous, it will remain in confinement as directed by the animal care services manager. A dog that has been determined to be dangerous cannot be released back to the owner until the owner is able to demonstrate his ability to comply with all the requirements for dangerous dogs as outlined in this chapter. (c)An animal care officer may impound an alleged dangerous dog if the officer has cause to believe that a dog is dangerous as defined above. (d) The department shall determine whether a dog is dangerous. Within five (5) working days after the dog is deemed dangerous, the department will notify the owner of the dog, of the dangerous dog Page 12 of 44 determination and appeal rights by written notice. The notice shall include the reason for the allegation, and all requirements for owners of a dog determined to be dangerous as set out in this chapter. Sec. 6-34 -Requirements of dangerous dog owners. (a)An owner of a dog determined to be dangerous, must comply with all of the following nine (9) requirements before the subject dog can be released to the owner by the department. The department must, however, release the dog to the owner if a state licensed veterinarian with a facility located within the city verifies, upon being contacted by a city veterinarian or department, that the owner has arranged for the required surgery of the dangerous dog to comply with this article, and if necessary, a city veterinarian has implanted the required registered microchip in the dog, has inspected the residence where the dog is to be kept, and is satisfied that the following requirements which could have already been complied with have been complied with by the owner: (1) The dog must be registered with the department and shall annually obtain a dangerous dog permit (2) The dangerous dog shall at all times wear a collar approved by the department visible at fifty (50) feet so that the dog can be identified as a dangerous dog. The department is authorized to charge the dog owner a fee to cover the cost of this collar; (3) The dangerous dog must be kept in a Dangerous Dog enclosure as defined this chapter; (4) The owner must present to the department a certificate of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)to cover any injuries caused by the dangerous dog. The insurance shall be kept in effect continuously and shall not be cancelled unless the dog is no longer kept by the insured owner; (5) The dangerous dog, when taken outside the enclosure, must be securely muzzled in a manner that will not cause injury to the dog nor interfere with its vision or respiration, but shall prevent it from biting any person or animal; and the dangerous dog must be restrained by a sturdy leash six (6) feet in length. The department is authorized to charge the dog owner a fee to cover the cost of this leash; (6) The owner shall post a sign on his premises warning that there is a dangerous dog on the Property. This sign shall be visible and capable of being read from the public street or highway. In addition, the department shall design and produce a uniform dangerous dog symbol or decal, understandable by small children which shall be made available at cost to the public. Such symbol or decal must be displayed on or about the sign; (7) If the dog does not have a registered microchip, the owner shall authorize the department to implant a registered microchip beneath the skin of the dangerous dog for positive identification of the animal; (8)At the owner's expense, the dangerous dog must be spayed or neutered either by the department or, at the discretion of the department, by a veterinarian approved by the department prior to being released back to its owner; (9) The owner must allow an annual inspection of the residence where the dog is kept ensuring continued compliance with all requirements of this section. More frequent inspections may be conducted in response to specific complaints regarding non-compliance with this section. (b) If the owner of a dog determined to be dangerous is unable or unwilling to comply with the ownership requirements listed above at any time, the dog must be euthanized by an animal shelter, animal care agency, licensed veterinarian or the department. Page 13 of 44 Sec. 6-35 -Hearing to determine compliance with dangerous dog requirements. (a)V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 822.0423 provides that a municipal court may conduct a hearing to determine whether the owner of a dangerous dog has complied with the requirements for the owner of a dangerous dog. (b) Upon an application from any person, the municipal court shall conduct a hearing to determine compliance with dangerous dog requirements. (c)A municipal court iudae shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the preponderance of the evidence supports the allegation that the owner has failed to comply with dangerous dog requirements. (d) The municipal court iudae shall be the finder of fact. (e)At the conclusion of the hearing, if the municipal court iudae finds that the owner has failed to comply with the dangerous dog requirements, the iudae shall order the seizure of the dog in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 822.042. (f)An owner or the person who filed the application for the hearing may appeal the decision of the municipal court in the manner provided for the appeal of cases from municipal court. (g) The municipal court iudae may compel the attendance of the applicant, any known witnesses, the dog owner against whom the application was filed, and the animal care services manager or his representative who investigated. Any interested party, including the city attorney or an assistant city attorney, may present evidence at the hearing. Sec. 6-36 -Appeal of dangerous dog determination. Appeal of a dangerous dog determination shall be in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code 822.0421. Sec. 6-37 -Notification of change of status; disposition of dangerous dog. The owner/keeper of a dangerous dog shall notify the department within twenty-four (24) hours if their dangerous dog is loose, unconfined, has attacked another animal, has attacked a person, or has died. A dog determined to be dangerous under this chapter shall not be offered for adoption, rescue or sale or be given away. If the owner wishes to dispose of the dangerous dog, the owner shall return the dog to the department. Sec. 6-38 -Dangerous dog violations. (a) A person commits an offense under state law, pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, if the person is the owner of a dangerous dog and the dog makes an unprovoked attack on another person outside the dog's enclosure and causes bodily injury to the other person. (b) It shall be a violation of this chapter for an owner or keeper to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly fail to prevent a dangerous dog, from killing or wounding, or assisting in the killing or wounding of any domestic animal belonging to or in the possession of another person, or for an owner or keeper to fail to prevent a dangerous dog from attacking, assaulting, biting or otherwise iniurina any person or assisting in the attack, assault, biting, or other injury of any person whether out of or within the enclosure of the owner or keeper, and whether or not such dangerous dog was on a leash or securely muzzled or whether or not the dangerous dog escaped without the knowledge or consent of the owner or keeper. If a person is found guilty of an offense under this section,the court may order the dangerous dog destroyed in an expeditious and humane manner. (c) It shall be a violation of this chapter for the owner or keeper of a dangerous dog to: Page 14 of 44 (1) Fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter as required; (2) Fail to notify the department of a change of status as set out in this chapter; or (3) Fail to keep the dog confined at no cost to the city during the hearing process. (d) The provisions under this section shall not apply to any law enforcement agency where a dog is being used for law enforcement. (e) A rebuttable presumption shall exist that the owner or keeper knowingly allowed a dangerous dog to be kept in inadequate confinement in any criminal complaint filed under subsection (b). (f) The animal care services manager may require a dangerous dog to be removed from the city limits. Sec. 6-39. -Aggressive dogs; levels defined. Classification of a dog as aggressive shall be based upon specific behaviors exhibited by the dog. For purposes of this chapter, behaviors establishing various levels of aggressive dogs are the following: (1) Level 1 behavior is established if a dog, while unrestrained, causes physical injury to any domestic animal or livestock. (2) Level 2 behavior is established if: a. A dog, while unrestrained, kills or causes the death of any domestic animal or livestock, or b. A dog classified as a level 1 aggressive dog that repeats the behavior in subsection (1) after the owner or keeper receives notice of the level 1 classification. (3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the director shall have discretionary authority to refrain from classifying a dog as aggressive, even if the dog has engaged in the behaviors specified in subsections (1) and (2) if the director determines that the behavior was the result of the victim abusing or tormenting the doq or was directed towards a trespasser or other similar mitigating or extenuating circumstances. Sec. 6-40. -Investigation, seizure, confinement, and designation of aggressive dogs. (a) The department shall have authority to determine whether any doq has engaged in the behaviors specified in section 6-39. This determination may be based upon an investigation that includes observation of and testimony about the dog's behavior, including the dog's upbringing and the owner's or keeper's control of the doq, and other relevant evidence as determined by the department. These observations and testimony can be provided by animal care officers or by other witnesses who personally observed the behavior. They shall sign an affidavit attesting to the observed behavior and agree to Provide testimony regarding the dog's behavior if necessary. (b)After receiving a sworn affidavit of complaint and upon making a decision that seizure is a reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of people nearby, the department may order the immediate seizure and impound of the doq. An administrative search warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court magistrate to enter onto private property to search for a doq which is allegedly aggressive or has been previously determined to be aggressive, if permission to enter the subject premises is denied by a person in lawful possession. If the doq cannot be safely approached, a tranquilizer prosector may be used by department personnel. The cost of securing said dog(s) shall be borne by the owner. If a doq is determined to be aggressive, it will remain in confinement as directed by the department. A doq that has been determined to be aggressive may not be released back to the owner until the owner is able to Page 15 of 44 demonstrate his ability to comply with all the requirements for aggressive dogs as outlined in section 6- 42. (c) The director shall have the discretion to increase or decrease a classified dog's restrictions based upon relevant circumstances. (d) The department shall give the dog's owner or keeper written notice of the dog's specified behavior, of the dog's classification as aggressive, and of the restrictions applicable to that dog by reason of its classification. (e) Upon receipt of notice of the dog's classification as a level 1 or 2 aggressive dog pursuant to subsection (c),the owner or keeper shall comply with the restrictions specified in the notice unless reversed on appeal. Upon final determination and after appeals are exhausted, the owner will have thirty (30) days to comply with the requirements or else the animal will be considered abandoned and may be disposed of per section 6-103(x). Failure to comply with the specified restrictions shall be a violation of this chapter for which a fine can be imposed. Additionally, the department shall have authority to impound the dog pending completion of all appeals. (f) If the department's decision finds that a dog has engaged in aggressive behavior, the dog may be impounded pending the completion of any appeals. (g)Any dog classified as a level 2, that is found to have repeated level 2 behavior as defined under this code, shall be impounded if not already impounded. The dog shall not be released to the owner or be made available for adoption until either potential recipient of the dog has established arrangements for accommodating the animal consistent with all the security and safety requirements ordered by the department. Sec. 6-41. -Appeal of aggressive dog determination to municipal court. (a) An owner may appeal an aggressive dog determination within fifteen (15) days after receiving notice of the determination by: (1) Filing a written notice of appeal of the department's aggressive dog determination to municipal court; (2) Attaching a copy of the determination from the department; and (3) Serving a copy of the notice of appeal to the department by certified mail. (b) A municipal court fudge shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the preponderance of the evidence supports the aggressive dog determination. (c) The municipal court fudge shall be the finder of fact. As such, the municipal court fudge may compel the attendance of the complainant, any known witnesses, the dog owner against whom the complaint was filed, and department staff who investigated. Failure of the owner of the animal to appear at the hearing shall result in a final classification with no further appeal. The owner may be represented by counsel. (d) At the conclusion of the hearing, the municipal court may affirm or reverse the aggressive dog determination. (e) The result of the administrative appeal hearing is final. Sec. 6-42. - Regulation of aggressive dogs. Page 16 of 44 In addition to the other requirements of this chapter, the owner or keeper of an aggressive dog shall comply with the following conditions: (1) Dogs classified as level 1 dogs shall confined within a secure enclosure whenever the dog is not on a leash. The secure enclosure must be located so as not to interfere with the public's legal access to the owner's or keeper's premises. In addition, the department may require the owner or keeper to obtain and maintain proof of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). (2) Dogs classified as level 2 dogs shall be confined within a secure enclosure whenever the dog is not on a leash. The secure enclosure must be located so as not to interfere with the public's legal access to the owner's or keeper's premises, and the owner or keeper shall post warning signs, which are provided by the department, on the premises where the dog is kept, in conformance with rules to be adopted by the department. In addition, the director may require the owner or keeper to obtain and maintain proof of public liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). The owner or keeper shall not permit the dog to be off the owner's or keeper's premises unless the dog is muzzled and restrained by an adequate leash and under the control of a capable person. (3) To ensure correct identification, all dogs that have been classified as aggressive shall be microchipped and photographed and may be fitted with a special tag or collar determined by the department at the owner's expense. (4) The animal must have a registered microchip and obtain an annual aggressive dog permit from the department. (5) The owner or keeper of a level 2 aggressive dog shall not permit the warning sign to be removed from the secure enclosure. The owner or keeper of any aggressive dog shall not permit the special tag or collar to be removed from the dog. The owner or keeper of an aggressive dog shall not permit the dog to be moved to a new address or change owners or keepers without providing the director with ten (10) days' prior written notification. (6) At the owner's expense, the aggressive dog must be spayed or neutered by a veterinarian approved by the department prior to being released back to its owner. Sec. 6-43. - Declassification of aggressive dogs. Declassification will be automatic pursuant to this section. (1) The following conditions must be met: a. Level 1 dogs have been classified for one (1)year without further incident, and two (2) years for level 2 dogs; and b. There have been no violations of the specified regulations. (2) When the owner or keeper of an aggressive dog meets all of the conditions in this chapter, the restrictions for level 1 classified dogs may be removed. Restrictions for level 2 may be removed, with the exception of the secure enclosure. Secs. 6-3344-6-50. Reserved. ARTICLE 111. COMMERCIAL PERMITS AND FEES Page 17 of 44 Sec. 6-51. General provisions. (a) Except for veterinarians and veterinary hospitals, all commercial animal establishments and owners and possessors of guard dogs are required to maintain a valid commercial permit. (b) No commercial permit may be transferred or assigned between persons, between commercial animal establishments, or between a person and a commercial animal establishment. (c) Each separate and distinct commercial animal establishment, even though owned by the same person, must possess a permit. (d) Upon a change in the location or ownership of a commercial animal establishment, a new application for a commercial permit is required. (e) Each commercial animal establishment is subject to inspection by an animal care officer during normal business hours. (f) A commercial permit must be displayed in a prominent place on the premises. (g) In addition to all other conditions of this article, owners and possessors of dogs defined as "guard dogs" under this chapter must meet all applicable provisions of this chapter and regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. (h) No commercial animal establishment may sell any dog or cat four(4) months of age or older to any person unless the animal has a valid rabies vaccination. t ailure to apply for a permit prior to the opening of such a commercial animal facility, or within thirty (30) days prior to the renewal date, shall constitute an offense under this section. (i) All animal establishments, commercial and non must have an evacuation plan in case but not limited to natural disaster must be written and readily available. All personnel, employees and volunteers must be educated on the establish plan and have knowledge of the actions that must be taken. Sec. 6-52.Application. (a) All commercial animal establishments, excluding veterinarians and veterinary hospitals, and owners and possessors of guard dogs are required to obtain and submit an application for a commercial permit from the animal care services division. (b) Upon initial application for a permit, the animal care services manager or designee must review and certify that the commercial animal establishment has been inspected and is in compliance with all construction, zoning, or other ordinances of the city governing the conduct of the business of the commercial animal establishment after consulting with the building official and zoning and code enforcement administrator. An appropriate certificate of occupancy issued by the building official may be considered as evidence that the commercial animal establishment complies with the city's construction and zoning ordinances. Sec. 6-53. Term. (a) Except as otherwise set out in this section, a commercial permit is renewable annually. (b) Commercial permits granted to an auction, circus, performing animal exhibition, and rodeo are valid for the duration of the event not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of issuance. The time provided includes set up and preparation. (c) Commercial permits granted to a performing animal exhibit are valid for a period not exceeding twe four (24) calendar days. Page 18 of 44 Sec. 6-54.fees: Pertaining to Kennels. (a) Each permit for a kennel must specify the maximum number of animals that may be kept at the kennel the animal care services department shall determine this number based on available space and number of employees, and can re-evaluate the maximum number of animals allowed at any time.Annual fees fGF GOrnrneFGmal permits are established On the fee SGhedule pursuant to seGtien 6 15 of this Ahapter (b) Owners and operators of kennels where animals are boarded must maintain a register identifying all animals boarded, the name, address, and telephone number of the owners of each animal including an alternative emergency telephone number. of the foes fer aRy of the appliGable Gateneries (c) The kennel owner must also provide an emergency telephone number where the kennel owner, operator, and any caretaker of the kennel can be reached if the owner, operator, or caretaker do not reside on the premises. (d) Runs shall be constructed to effectively enclose the animals housed therein. Runs and exercise areas shall be sanitized a minimum of once in each 24-hour period and more frequently as may be necessary by removal of soiled materials and application of suitable disinfectants. (e) All animals shall be supplied with sufficient species-specific food a minimum of once during each 24- hour period and more often if the physiological needs of the animal require it. Each animal shall have access to fresh potable water at all times. Sec. 6-55. Renewal of permit.Pertaining to Stables. (a) Each permit for a stable must specify the maximum number of animals that may be kept at the kennel or stable, the animal care services department shall determine this number based on available space, and can re-evaluate the maximum number of animals allowed at any time (b) Owners and operators of stables where animals are boarded must maintain a register identifying all animals boarded, the name, address, and telephone number of the owners of each animal including an alternative emergency telephone number. (c) The stable owner must also provide an emergency telephone number where the stable owner, operator, and any caretaker of the stable can be reached. (d) Stalls shall be constructed to effectively enclose the animals housed therein. Animal waste must be removed if it begins to inhibit the animal's ability to move around its stall comfortably. (e)All animals shall be supplied with sufficient species-specific food a minimum of once during each 24-hour period and more often if the physiological needs of the animal require it. Each animal shall have access to fresh potable water at all times.EXGenf for an a ,Gfien performing animal exhibit, aRimal eaYe s desmpee, Page 19 of 44 rommerrial animal es+ahlishmen+• and (3)P ymeRt of the r red fees Sec. 6-56. Pertaining to kennels and stables. Permit required for circuses, rodeos, animal exhibits, animal shows, petting zoos and recreational animal rides; special exceptions for institutions and special attractions. (a) The permit application shall be submitted at least twenty (20) days prior to the event, and shall contain information as to the kind and number of animals involved, records showing animals are up to date on required vaccinations and are considered by a certified veterinarian as healthy, required state or federal licensing documentation, name and address of the person or business that will keep, feed, and confine the animal(s) during their stay in the city and any other information requested by the department Each permit for a kennel or stable must specify the maximum number of animals that m be kept Rat+he kennel o stable (b) Petting zoo permits shall be valid for the duration of the event outlined in the application.Owners and anomals aFe bE)aFded E)F gFazed fE)F a fee must maintain a FegisteF identifying all animals bE)aFded eF (c) Permits shall not be required for any animal so long as it is owned by a governmentally owned and operated facility, publicly operated facility, a public zoological park, or bona fide medical institution or research institution.The stable or kennel owner also ^ emergenGrtelephone number reached if the n ra+or a Feta Ler do no+ reside en the n (d) Animals used within the city for entertainment purposes such as rodeos and circuses must be provided with all the necessities of life including air, food, water, veterinary care, exercise, and protection from the sun and other elements of nature. A licensed veterinarian must be able to be contacted and come to site in case of emergencies, such as but not limited to injuries and illnesses. Once determined to be injured or ill by a licensed veterinarian, an animal may be returned to use only after certification as healthy by a licensed veterinarian. Sec. 6-57. Permission to possess prohibited a als,Pet Shop Requirements. (a) No person shall operate a pet shop within the city without first obtaining a permit from the department.AUGtoons, GOFGuses, performing animal exhibits, performing animal exhibitions, and of a r al p mi+ (b) All animals shall be able to stand, stretch, and turn without touching any of the four (4) sides or top of their primary enclosure.Possession of a prehihi+ed animal .oder this ser+ien is exempt from+he (c) Animal enclosures shall be cleaned of debris and fecal matter at least once every twenty-four(24) hours. Sanitizinq of dog and cat enclosures shall be done once every day by washing the surfaces with proper disinfectants that are not harmful to the animal's health. (d) All pet shops and stores selling any and all species of animals shall: Page 20 of 44 (1) Provide appropriate medical services, care, and housing according to individual species' needs. (2) Keep accurate records of breed, description, approximate age and sex of animal sold if applicable (3) Medications and immunizations administered if applicable; (4)A guarantee of good health for a period of not less than two (2)weeks with recommendation to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian if applicable. The permit holder shall retain a copy of the written statement for twelve 02) months from date of sale. (e) Records shall be maintained and surrendered to the department upon request and without reservation or purpose of evasion. Failure to produce such records upon demand by the department shall be cause for the revocation of an existing permit and the refusal to issue a new permit for a period of two (2) years. Sec. 6-58. Waiver of requirernents.Suspension and Revocation. A waiver of a portion or all of the permit requirements of this aFtiGle may be granted by the ani Gare seFVvGes manager on Gases involving a SGientifiG or edUGatienal pregrarn, a show or exhibition by a welfare, animal's health to tk�e-publiEs-f}easafety-e ewe„�,�ar � -,T�,��cre�,�-a-Ruisr,nce. (a) Grounds for suspension. The animal care services manager may suspend any commercial animal establishment's permit if any of the following conditions occur: (1)Animals at the commercial animal establishment are being deprived of necessary food, water, care or shelter; (2)Animals at the commercial animal establishment are being cruelly confined or are otherwise being cruelly treated; (3)Unsanitary conditions exist at the commercial animal establishment to such an extent that those conditions create a possible medium for the transmission of disease to the animals kept there or to human beings; or (4)The owner or any agent or employee of the commercial animal establishment responsible for the oversight or operation of the commercial animal establishment receives three or more notice of violations in a twelve month period (12), outlining infractions found during inspection in relation to the operation of the commercial animal establishment. (b) Conditions for revocation. The animal care services manager may revoke a permit to operate a commercial animal establishment if any of the following conditions occur: (1)Conditions stated in subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), and/or (a)(4) of this section have existed on two or more occasions at the commercial animal establishment after the officials of animal care services have warned the commercial animal establishment of the conditions; (2)The commercial animal establishment permit has been suspended two or more times; (3)The owner of the commercial animal establishment is shown to have committed any offense involving cruelty to animals within the last 18 months; or (4)The owner of the commercial animal establishment has knowingly employed any person at the commercial animal establishment or allowed any person to work at the commercial animal establishment who has committed any offense involving cruelty to animals within the last 18 months. (c) Prior to suspension or revocation, written notice shall be given to the owner of the commercial animal establishment, the person in charge of the commercial animal establishment, or any employee or agent of the owner. The notice shall set forth: Page 21 of 44 MThe specific conditions existing at the commercial animal establishment that are grounds for suspension or revocation of the permit pursuant to subsection (a) of this section; (2)That a hearing will be held by the animal care services manager; (3)The date, time and place of the hearing; and (4)That the owner of the commercial animal establishment may appear in person and/or be represented by counsel and may present testimony The hearing shall be held not later than seven business days after the date the permit holder received notice of the suspension. (d)All hearings shall be held by the animal care services manager at animal care services and shall be conducted under rules consistent with the nature of the proceedings. (e)After completion of the hearing, the animal care services manager shall make written findings as to why grounds exist for suspension or revocation of the permit and shall order the suspension or revocation of the permit. However, if the animal care services manager finds that the needs of the animals and the public interest will be adequately protected by a warning, he may issue a warning and deny the request for suspension or revocation. (f)A denial of a request for suspension of a permit shall not preclude the animal care services manager from seeking a revocation of the permit as set forth below. (g)A copy of the written findings and order of the animal care services manager shall be served on the owner of the commercial animal establishment. If the address of the owner is unknown or the notice has been sent via certified mail, return receipt requested and has been returned undelivered, such notice shall be served on the person in charge of the commercial animal establishment or on any employee or agent of the owner. (h) If the permit is suspended, no one shall accept or place any animal in the commercial animal establishment and all sales, services being provided, or business conducted at the establishment shall cease until the permit is reinstated by the animal care services manager. Failure to comply with the cease business order will result in an automatic revocation of the permit. (i) Correction of conditions; inspection; reinstatement of permit. Whenever the reason for a suspension no longer exists, the owner or person in charge of the commercial animal establishment shall notify animal care services that the conditions under which the permit was suspended have been corrected and that an inspection is requested; If the inspection shows that the conditions have been corrected, the animal care services manager shall reinstate the permit unless the animal care services manager has given notice that he is seeking revocation of the permit. (i) If the permit is revoked, no one shall accept or place any animal in the commercial animal establishment and the owner and or operator of the establishment shall divest themselves of the animals within ten calendar days from the date of the revocation. Failure to do so will result in the animals at the Pet facility being declared prohibited animals and said animals will be subject to seizure. (k)Any notice provided for in this section may be served by personal delivery or by certified mail, return receipt requested. (I) In the event a permit is revoked, the city shall not be liable to the permit applicant for any refund of any part of the permit fee. Reinstatement of a permit that has been revoked shall require application and Payment of a permit fee as if it were an initial application; provided, however, no permit shall be issued to the same permit applicant if the applicant has been convicted of any offense involving cruelty to animals; no permit shall be issued to the same permit applicant within one year of the date a permit has been revoked; and no permit shall be issued for the same location unless it is shown that adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked shall not reoccur. If there is a dispute between the inspector and the permit applicant for an establishment for which a permit was revoked as to whether adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked will not reoccur, the applicant may request a hearing before the animal care services Page 22 of 44 manager. The hearing shall be conducted under the same procedures as a hearing for a revocation of a permit; however,the burden shall be on the applicant to show that adequate precautions have been taken so that the conditions under which the permit was revoked will not reoccur. Secs. 6-59-6-75. Reserved. ARTICLE IV.ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS Sec. 6-76. Administrative Hearing - Registration (a) '^ The animal care services manager or designee may hold an administrative hearing to determine whether any registration or permit issued under article II or article le 111 of this chapter should be revoked or to otherwise regulate the keeping of an animal within the city, if: (1) A registration holder fails or refuses to comply with any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager or any law governing the protection and keeping of animals in this state; (2) The owner of an unregistered animal;or the owner of an unvaccinated animal 4 animai estahi4shw ent net n 8Fiy p n4ted under this chapter fails or refuses to comply with any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager, or any law governing the protection and keeping of animals in this state; (3) An animal has been involved in an unprovoked biting offense and the incident involved bodily injury to a person; (4) An animal has been determined by an animal care officer to be a public nuisance; or (5) An animal has been the subject of two (2) criminal charges r,a J/or violations brought against the animal's owner under this chapter a3„+ ulted ; GenviGtien of the al's . , of two (2) impoundments, or a combination of one such serrvis#Gs violatio, and one (1) impoundment, resulting from separate incidents, within the twenty-four-month period immediately preceding the date of the last GenViGtien violation or impoundment. Impoundments which occurred as a result of provoked scratching, biting, or attacking incidents may not be considered for purposes of this subsection. (b) Written notice required. (1) An administrative hearing may not be held without giving the registration 9F peFmit helde-r-, .,f a G of animal oo+ohGohment operating without a p ,,,;+ holder or owner of an unregistered animal prior written notice of the date, time and place of the hearing. (2) Written notice is deemed made when a certified letter, return receipt requested, addressed to the address indicated on the holder's owner last registration eF peFMit appliGatiOn or, if no such application is on file, to the owner's last known address, is deposited in the U.S. mail. Written notice is also deemed made when the notice letter is delivered by an employee or representative of the animal care services manager to the address. (3) All persons on the register kept by a stable for whiGh an administrative hearing will be held will be netified by GeFtified mail depesited On the U.S. mail eF by peFSE)nal deliVeFy Made by an (c) Disposition. At the conclusion of the administrative hearing, the tN—, animal care services manager or designee shall determine if the ownerPeFGGR holding the registration-ter - , or the owner of an unregistered animal has violated any provision of this chapter, the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager, or any law governing the protection and keeping of the animal that is the subject of the administrative hearing. If any violation has been found to have occurred, the animal care services Page 23 of 44 manager or designee, in-at their discretion, may order that any of the following actions be taken within the time SpeGified b the -.SeWiGeS-Ill en calendar days from the date of hearing: (1) That the owner divest himself/herself of the animal that is the subject of the administrative hearing by revocation of the animal's registration and removal from the city; failure to do so will result in the animal being deemed prohibited and said animal will be subject to seizure. (2) That the owner comply with specified conditions deemed to be consistent with the protection of the public health, safety and welfare, so as to be permitted to continue to keep the animal within the city: Thnf thn nnrmit holder divest himself/herself of the animals that are the subjeGt of the or the animal within the Gity; GF (43) Any other disposition deemed to be consistent with the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare. Secs. 6-77-6-100. Reserved. ARTICLE V.ANIMAL AND RABIES CONTROL Sec. 6-101. Restraint. It is unlawful for an owner to fail to keep an owner's animals under restraint as follows: (1) Except for cats, all animals must be kept under restraint as defined in this chapter. Cats may be free-roaming if otherwise in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (2) It is a violation of this chapter for any animal to be a public nuisance. An owner and/or keeper violates this provision if the owner's animal is a public nuisance, regardless of any "fault" of the owner ind/or keeper. Sec. 6-102. Spaying/neutering required of cats. (a) After January 1, 2006, all free-roaming cats are required to be spayed or neutered. For the purposes of this section, "free-roaming" means not securely caged, not under restraint by a leash or lead attached to a collar or harness, or not within the confines of the cat owner's residence or business structure. (b) Any free-roaming cat that is not spayed or neutered is subject to impoundment under this chapter. Nothing contained in this chapter prevents the free-roaming of cats that have been spayed or neutered. Sec. 6-103. Impoundment. (a) Grounds for impoundment. Animals may be impounded by the animal care services division in any of the following circumstances: (1) Any deg-animal not kept under restraint as required by this chapter. (23) Any dog or cat for which a valid city registration has not been issued. (34) Any animal that constitutes a public nuisance. Page 24 of 44 dO,;PA,;P Athpr than rahies and beiRg OR the G61GtGdY ef a keepeF whe fails Ar ref,ises te Make arraRgeMeRtS satiSfaGtOry to the animal care!.-;e-.PJir--e-!.-; maRager for the proper treatment AMP 4Pi rte. ( ) Any animal that has rabies or exhibits symptoms of rabies, or that a person could reasonably suspect as having rabies. ( ) Any animal that bites, scratches, or otherwise attacks another animal or person within the city. ( ) Any animal not kept by the owner or permit holder in conformity with this chapter, regulations promulgated by chief of PGIise he animal care services manager, disposition made in accordance with article IV of this chapter, or state law. ( ) Any animal upon the written request of the animal's owner and to which the animal care services manager or the animal care services manager's designee agrees that the animal be humanely euthanized for the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare. ( )Any dog that is the subject of a cause of action filed pursuant to V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended, must be impounded until further order of a court of proper jurisdiction. (b) Length of impoundment. Except for dogs impounded as subjects or probable subjects of a proceeding pursuant to V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, for observation of rabies under section 6-127, or other administrative procedures, impounded animals not claimed must be kept for not less than three (3)working days from date of impoundment. In calculating the length of this time period, the first working day after impoundment is considered day one. (c) Notification of owner. If, by registration or other means, the owner of an impounded animal can be identified, the animal care services division shall, as soon as practicable after impoundment, notify the owner in person or by telephone, if reasonably possible, aa-j-.4a- advising that, if the impounded animal is not redeemed within five (5) working days, disposition will be made in accordance with this chapter. (d) Redemption. Impounded animals, excluding those impounded as a publiG RuisaRGe, a prohibited animals, or an animal held for observation of rabies under section 6-127 or other administrative procedures, are subject to immediate redemption, at the discretion of the Animal Care Services Manager. Impounded animals may be redeemed by anyone entitled to possession of the animals, at the discretion of the Animal Care Services Manager while the animals are in the city animal shelter after paying the appropriate fees as follows: (1) Impoundment fees. Impoundment fees are established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. ;;tea- t-+ A waiver or partial waiver of an impoundment fee may be granted by the animal care services manager in cases involving exigent circumstances as determined by the animal care services manager. (2) Boarding charge. A boarding charge established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter is not to exceed the reasonable cost of boarding, feeding and caring for the animal for the period of impoundment. Boarding charges apply to redemption of impounded animals and are not applicable to adoption of animals. (3) Rabies vaccination charge. All charges for rabies vaccination if required. Page 25 of 44 (4) rRegistration charge. City registration charge, if applicable. G61FFeRtly has an MiA-FGGhip. (e) Redemption—Special circumstances. In case any animal that is impounded is sought to be redeemed and is suffering from any disease or ailment, it may not be released until the animal care services manager is satisfied that arrangements looking to its proper treatment are assured. desGFibed seGtien 6 23 aFe subjeet te Fedemptien ne less than ten (10) days fFem impeundment (2)Animals impounded for rabies observation are subject to redemption if the animal has satisfied the required length of observation and is determined to be free from rabies as verified by the animal care services manager or designee. (f) Mandatory spay/neuter of dogs following impoundment. (1) The owner or keeper shall keep the animal restrained at all times (except cats as described by sec 6-102) and ensure that the animal is not at large. Dogs found to be at large shall be subject to mandatory sterilization at the owner's expense within thirty (30) days of notification of the violatiOn.MandateryteF ff 1 g f�� en The owner of o dog whiGI -.eu has net been FegisteFed and YaGGinated on aGGeFdanGe with this GhapteF, whese deg is net spayed eF neuteFed, and whese deg has been impeunded feF being at IaFge shall have the deg spayed eF neuteFed within thiFty (30) days fellewing the deg'S Felease fFem impeundment. v # aaa t #y ? # vim d eg'-s ,; ra ,- (23) Exemption made by animal care services manager. The animal care services manager is authorized to exempt a-deg-an owner from the requirements of this section if the owner proves to the satisfaction of the animal care services manager that the animal met one (1) of the conditions specified in subsection (56) of this section. (34) Certification of spay/neuter procedure. The owner is required by this section to spay or neuter their animal shall submit certification signed by a licensed veterinarian that the procedure was performed no later than the fortieth day following the notification of violation to animal care services.Thome owner of��a dog required by subsections (1) or(2)of this section+�__oo_be spayed or ��'�"�s+A-G +sin the at urs f the�� +o ri.,o ri hG P f.,rmo.+ the i+1'ro 1"1"R'!Ol�rr-CrIr�TQTGI�G'1"C'1"IriYGC TTTQTQTOYrIV�JGTIVTTTTGQTr��VGQSTr +haR the fe,beth day fell.,..iRg the a .AI's Felease fFe Fn i .,.+w eRt (45) Offenses. A person commits an offense if the person is required by this section to spay or neuter their animal and fails to provide certification to animal care services of the procedure. spayed er nP,,tPFPd (1�2\ ef+his see iA-Rd the P R foils to p „id Page 26 of 44 ( ) Affirmative defense. In a prosecution for a violation of subsection ( ), it is an affirmative defense that cit the time of the animal's impoundment: t the time Gf the GIGg'o GeGGRGI im nrlmon+: 1. The dog was registered`nii+h a RatiGRal registry; and 2.The owner of the dog was a member of a national breed club, local breed club, local all-breed club, sporting or hunting club, or was regularly shown during the six-month period immediately preceding the seGe„d impoundment. b At the tome of+ham. ,.og's s GRd iM .,,+r eRt +The animaldeg was at large due to a vis major. C. The dog-animal was at large at the time of its serepd-impoundment 4ue* frc x due to the criminal or negligent acts of a third party who was not residing at the dog owner's residence.At trial, evidence of a fire or the criminal or negligent acts of a third party may be presented in one (1) or more of the following manners: 1. A certified copy of a police or fire report verifying the incident; 2. The affidavit of police or fire personnel with direct knowledge of the incident; or 3. The testimony of police or fire personnel with direct knowledge of the incident. ( ) Nothing in this subsection may be construed so as to permit a spayed or neutered dog to run at large. (g) Disposition of animals. (1) Immediately upon impoundment, the city is the designated caretaker of impounded animals. Except as provided in subsections (c) and Q) of this section, and certain livestock as provided for in this paragraph, impounded animals not redeemed by their owner within three (3) working days following impoundment become the property of the city and may be placed for adoption in a suitable home or with any nonprofit association organized for the protection and welfare of animals, sold under section 17-6 of the Code of Ordinances, or humanely euthanized. Prior to the disposition of any livestock excluding goats and sheep, notice must be posted for a ten-day period at the county courthouse, City Hall, and the city animal shelter upon the expiration of three (3)working days from the date of impoundment of the livestock. Upon the expiration of the ten-day notice period, the city may dispose of the livestock in the same manner as other unclaimed animals. (2) The expiration of the three (3)working days period upon impoundment and the notice of and expiration of the ten-day period with respect to livestock does not apply to the disposition of any animal placed in impoundment by the written consent of the animal's owner and the acceptance of the animal by the animal care services manager. Any animal received by the consent of its owner may be disposed of immediately upon its impoundment in the same manner as unclaimed animals. (3) In the case of a dog impounded under authority of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 822, as it may be amended, or other state law, the dog may be redeemed upon the court's finding and rendering a judgment that the dog did not engage in dangerous conduct and upon the conclusion of any proceeding provided for in this chapter; or upon the court's finding that the dog did engage in dangerous conduct, that the claimant of the dog shows proof of having fully complied with all insurance and restraint requirements provided by state law, and meets all requirements of this chapter that pertain to the keeping of a dangerous dog. (4) Due to their immature immune system, any impounded animal under four (4) months of age shall immediately become the property of the city, for humane disposition, and may be offered for adoption, rescue, foster care or humanely euthanized at the discretion of the animal care service manager, veterinarian, or their designee. Page 27 of 44 (h) Adoption of unclaimed animal. A person may adopt an unclaimed animal after the expiration of the redemption period and after paying any applicable rabies vaccination fees, registration fees, spay/neuter fees, and adoption fees established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. A person adopting an unclaimed animal must sign an agreement to have the animal sterilized within thirty (30) days of adoption, in compliance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code ch. 828, if the animal is unsterilized at the time of adoption.All adoptions and approval of applications for adoption are at the discretion of the animal care services manager. (i) Compliance required for release. No impounded dog or cat may be released until the person to whom the dog or cat is to be released agrees and meets all regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. Q) Euthanasia. The animal care services manager, a licensed veterinarian, or the animal care services manager's designee may direct the immediate euthanization of any animal determined to be seriously injured or diseased under the rules, guidelines, or procedures established by the animal care services manager. Impounded animals not redeemed or adopted as provided for in this section must be humanely euthanized at the city animal shelter under the direction 4an a.,"�r^ seFViGes ^ff Gera person trained and certifleL curnall eulrlailasia a.� ._died in the Texas Heaan and Safety Code. The carcasses must be disposed of as directed by the animal care services manager. (k) Records. The animal care services manager shall cause to be maintained a record describing each identifiable animal impounded within the preceding two (2)years. In the case of registered dogs and cats, the registration number and the name of the person to whom it was issued must be noted. In the case of each identifiable animal, it must be noted how the impounded animal was disposed of, giving the names and addresses of persons to whom the animal was delivered, and the fees and charges received from the persons. (1) NetiGe of Welation Citation. In addition to, or in lieu of, impounding an animal under this section, an animal care services officer or any police officer may issue to the owner of the animal a citation for a violation of this chapter. Sec. 6-104. Small anima traps. Traps with holding mechanisms prohibited; exceptions. No person shall set up or allow to be set up on his property steel maw traps, spring traps with teeth or perforated edges on the holding mechanism, snares, or any type of trap with a holding mechanism designed in such a fashion as to reasonably ensure the cutting, slicing, tearing or otherwise traumatizing of the entrapped prey, for the purpose of ensnaring domestic or wild animals within the city limits. This section is not to be construed to include those traps designed to kill common rodents, i.e., rats, mice, gophers and groundhogs; except that the owner is responsible for taking care that any of the above said "rodent"traps are not placed or used on or about his property in such a manner as to reasonably ensure the trapping of any other domesticated or wild animal, or of a human. Small aRimal traps will be reRted by the aRimal Gare seWiGes diViSiGR to a GitizeR for a Gharge puFsuaRt tG 1_;eGtiA_.n 6- 15 Gf thiG Ghapter fA-.r A-11 small aRimal tFaps that aFe 196t, GtGleR, GF GtheRMORP SeG. 6-105. Dead piGI( up ser-viEe fee. pursuaRt tO seGtiOR 6 15 of this Ghapter will be GOIIeGted for eaGh dead dog, Gat, or small aRimal UPOR PiGk Page 28 of 44 SeG. 6-a06. Traps with holding meGhanisms prohibited; e*Eeptions. NE) peFGen shall set Up eF allew te be set up en his PFE)peFty steel jaw tFaps, GpFing tFaps with teeth eF designed on SUGh a fashion as to reasonably ensure the Gutting, SliGing, tearing OF GtheRqiSe tFaUMatiZing a wtheFity OR AGIF fAGIF the GAG lAt PA.' A-f AGAGIMI.M.-HIRIOG a bile dlise as e o This serutie IA is A At tA- h-e AGAG As trued-t A 0 A A I,ide these tFaps deGigRed te k Aemmen rAdeRtS, i.e., Fats, MiGe, gephem and gFG6lRdhqgG; exGept that the Secs. 6-1057-6-125. Reserved. Sec. 6-126. Rabies vaGGinatoon.Rabies impoundment and quarantine. (a) Any veterinarian or person having knowledge of an animal having bitten, scratched or injured a person, within the city shall report the incident to animal care services who is also the local rabies control authority immediately. No person may own, keep, harbor or have Gustedy OF Gentrel of a dGg eF Gat eyeF feuF(4) menths ef age within the Gity, unless the deg eF Gat has been immunized ag Fabies on aGGeFdanGe with this GhapteF and state law. in the eVent E)f a GE)nfliGt E)f laws, the ME)F& (b) Any veterinarian or other person having knowledge of an animal diagnosed as having any reportable zoonotic disease shall report same to the animal care services manager within five (5) days.E*e4y (c) The owner of such diseased or biting or scratching animal who learns of such incident shall immediately give his name and address together with the animal's registered microchip information and date of last rabies vaccination to the person bitten or injured or to a parent or guardian of such person who is under the age of eighteen (18) years. The owner or keeper shall notify the department within twenty-four (24) hours of his name; the animal's registered microchip information; the name of the injured person: and other information requested by the department related to the animal and injured party. The owner or keeper of the diseased or biting or scratching animal shall contact animal care services within twenty-four (24) hours upon receipt or notification from animal care services, The animal care services manager or any appointed animal care officer shall seize and impound any animal for rabies observation upon the sworn affidavit of any person with knowledge that the animal has bitten or scratched a person. A search and seizure warrant shall be obtained from any municipal court fudge or other magistrate to enter onto private property to search for the biting or scratching animal if permission to enter is not given. (1) The owner or keeper of any animal within the city which has bitten or scratched a person so as to have caused a break of the skin shall, on demand of the animal care services manager or any animal care officer, immediately surrender such animal to the animal care services facility, or other approved rabies quarantine facility for observation for a period lasting not more than ten (10) days after the date of the incident, subject to the provisions of subsection (b). (2) The owner of any animal that has bitten or scratched any person shall be allowed to assume personal responsibility for confining the animal for the observation period often (10) days, only under the followinq circumstances: a. Secure facilities must be available at the home of the animal's owner, and must be approved by the animal care services manager: Page 29 of 44 b. The animal was currently vaccinated against rabies when the exposure incident occurred; c. The animal was not in violation of any laws or ordinances at the time of the bite; and d. The animal care services manager, city veterinarian or a licensed veterinarian must observe the animal at least on the first and last days of the quarantine period. If the animal becomes ill during the observation period, the animal care services manager must be notified by the person having possession of the animal. At the end of the observation period, the release from quarantine must be accomplished in writing by the veterinarian who will attest to the health of the animal. (3) If an animal is believed to have rabies or has been bitten by an animal suspected of having rabies, such animal shall be quarantined for observation by a veterinarian for the appropriate period as required by state law. (4) Violation of the observation confinement of the biting animal as provided in subsection (b)shall be lust cause for seizure and confinement of the animal in the animal care services facility of the city. (5) All wild animals involved in exposure incidents including biting, scratching or any other direct exposure by physical contact will be humanely euthanized in such a manner that the brain is not mutilated. The brain shall be submitted to a Texas Department of State Health Services certified laboratory for rabies diagnosis. (d) Investigation of cases. The animal care services manager or designee shall investigate and record all cases of rabies and suspected rabies. (e) Disposition of bodies of quarantined animals. The body of any animal that has died of rabies or that dies or is destroyed while in quarantine may not be disposed of except as directed by the animal care services manager. (f) Payment of costs. The owner of an animal quarantined under this section shall pay to the animal care services division the reasonable costs of the quarantine and disposition of the animal, including charges for preparation, processing, and shipment of the animal's head or brain, if required, to the nearest Texas Department of State Health Services Laboratory for Testing. The fee for preparation, processing, and shipment, by the animal care services division, of the animal's head or brain is established in the fee schedule pursuant to section 6-15 of this chapter. Res. G-1 27. Rabies i .d-mept and nt+pe-. , , the peFied ef tome may net be fev.fer than fon (10) days n MGFP- fhon f.,l lrfoo., (1 A) .toys Page 30 of 44 (b) A;qhibited kem being on p��#Gways, plaG@&. Ne animal that hR-,-; ra-bies May be allewed at aRy tome has bee.n released- frown observatieR by the animal g-a-re maRager, IGGal rabies gentrel utheFifi. eF IieeRsed vete FieeFiee (G) QwneF�s FespensibAy, The E)WRer E)f aRy aRimal that is reported to have rabies, OF SyMptE)MS E) , 61--h-Mit the o of as FequiFed by thio 66lhoeetiee elotiee of thio ehoeteF with a FitteR F eFt disease health vmSe1r and the animal . -es maRageF the fGIIGWiRg; � /1�)TheIeeotiee of the o of (2) The RaMe and o.J.JFeee f the ewfpp-.-of the animal, (3) The type and ehoFoete-- ef�f ie disease. , eF ewned h.. a named F. hes a ent u Fed. etien all Gases of Fehies and s eeted Fehies feF TexasDe � F.e Ftment� neaFest Teof State Health Ce s I eheFete F..feF Testing. The fee feF te pFepaFe, PFGGeSS, and shop the head A_.r Nrain A-f an animal tA- the Rearest Texas Depal4meRt of Qtote L.Ieolth Qenrieeo I oheFoteni feF Tectinn of thio ehoeteF Page 31 of 44 diyossoe.n as ir"'i-the fee oGhed61 le P R-At f., GeGtv.,., C. 15 A-f thio GhapteF Ses. G-1 22. Spay4reuter r-lininTees. Secs. 6-1279-6-150. Reserved. ARTICLE VI. CARE AND KEEPING OF ANIMALS Sec. 6-151. Humane animal care and keeping. No person may violate the following provisions for humane animal care and keeping: (1) No owner or keeper may fail to provide the owner's animal with sufficient and wholesome food, water, and necessary shelter and protection from the weather, all within reach of the animal. (2) No owner or keeper may fail to provide ner's an animal in said person's possession with humane care and treatment and with veterinary care when needed to prevent or alleviate suffering. (3) No person may beat, cruelly treat, torment, overload, seriously overwork, or otherwise abuse an animal, or cause, instigate, or permit one animal to fight with another animal or person. (4) No person may abandon or neglect an animal. (5) No person, other than a licensed veterinarian, may crop a dog's ears, dock a dog's tail, or remove a dog's dew claws. (6) No person may sell an animal to, buy an animal from, or barter or exchange for an animal with, any commercial animal establishment that does not have a valid commercial permit nor may a person sell, buy, donate, or barter or exchange for, an animal upon commercial property without possessing a valid commercial permit. (7) No person may sell, offer for sale, or donate any animal to another person, or barter or exchange with any other person for an animal, upon any public property within the city. Public property includes, but is not limited to, streets, alleys, sidewalks, parking lots, and rights-of-way and easements. (8) No person may sell or deliver live chickens, ducklings, goslings, or rabbits to any other person within the period of thirty (30) days prior to Easter Sunday and on Easter Sunday. Hatcheries and commercial animal establishments that buy and sell animals intended for agricultural use or to be raised for commercial purposes are excluded from the prohibitions contained in this subsection. (9) No person may give away or offer to give away any live animal, except for goldfish, as a prize for or as an inducement to enter any contest, game, or other competition, or as an inducement to enter a place of amusement, or offer any animal as an incentive to enter into any business agreement whereby the offer was for the purpose of attracting trade. Page 32 of 44 (10) No person may sell, offer for sale, barter, or display any living chickens, rabbits, ducks, or any other fowl or animal which has been dyed, colored, or otherwise treated so as to impart to it an artificial color. (11) No person may expose any poisonous substance, whether mixed with food or not, so that the same is likely to be eaten by any animal; provided, that, it is not a violation of this chapter for a person to expose on a person's own property common rat poison having a blood-thinning agent or other agent approved by the department of public health, mixed only with vegetable substances and intended for consumption by rats or mice only. (12) No person may allow an enclosure used to confine animals to be maintained in an unsanitary condition at times any time. (13) NG PeFGGR R;ay tetheF, hitGh, 9F stake eut aRy aRimal, 9F peF.m.it an animal te he tethered, FPSGUR-int by WhiGh thP- A-ROMR-1 08;tetheFed, hitGhed, 9F staked 961t iRte aRY sidewalk, alley „r I;+rppt (14) No peFSOR may tether, toe, or fasteR aRy aRimal to aRY lamppost, lightpele, UWE ty pOle, aWRiRg (13?-15) No person may sell, offer for sale, barter, donate, or display turtles with a carapace length of less than four(4) inches or viable turtle eggs. An educational or research institution is exempt from the display prohibition contained in this subsection if the turtles or turtle eggs are displayed for educational or research purposes. Sec. 6-152. Performing animals. (a) No performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, rodeo, or circus is permitted in which animals are induced or encouraged to perform through the use of chemical, mechanical, electrical, or manual devices in a manner which will cause, or is likely to cause, physical injury or suffering. (b) All equipment used on a performing animal must fit properly and be in good working condition. Sec. 6-153. Keeping of certain animals prohibited. No person may keep, own, maintain, use, or have in the person's possession or on premises under the person's control, within the city, any of the following: (1) Any dangerous animal, except in accordance with this chapter and the regulations promulgated by the animal care services manager. (2) Any guard dog, except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. (3) Any livestock or fowl, other than banded homing pigeons as stated in subsection (5) of this section, except when raised as part of an animal husbandry program for youths or kept in accordance with section 6-154 of this chapter. (4) Any prohibited animal, except when possessed under the provisions of section 6-57 of this chapter. (5) Pigeons, other than banded homing pigeons when raised for other than commercial purposes, confined to closed lofts, except for owner-supervised training or exercise flights, and kept in compliance with section 6-154 and all other provisions of this chapter. Page 33 of 44 Sec. 6-154. Keeping of any livestock or fowl. (a) The keeping on any premises in the city, within any zening diGtF;^+ether than an II Light IndustFi,l , of any fowl or livestock not prohibited by section 6-153, is prohibited unless: (1) The pens, stalls, or other facilities for keeping the livestock or fowl ,ten^+sora^ rasa eater+hn„ ^ e W1) a are located so that the livestock or fowl cannot come within one hundred (100) feet of any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the keeper. (2) The pens, stalls, or other facilities for keeping the livestock or fowl, Athor+hAR feRGe+ ^non are located so that the livestock or fowl cannot come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service establishment or food processing establishment, regardless of ownership or occupancy of the establishment. (3) The fenced open pasture, `"'h;^h is greater than one (1) a^ro for keeping the livestock or fowl has a means of preventing the livestock or fowl from coming within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. (b) The provisions contained in subsection (a) do not apply to fowl which are kept in completely enclosed and solidly walled facilities, to urban domestic fowl (commonly known as chickens) kept in conformity with the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, or to species of birds other than poultry. (c) Urban domestic fowl. Domestic fowl may be kept in a residential zoning district so long as the owner, tenant, or person in control of the premises k where the fowl are kept complies with the following conditions at all times: (1) The number of fowl kept on the premises cannot exceed seven (7); They Fe kept EW Used + ;€ + €+ryn efthe eggs by (23) No profit or business may be derived from the keeping or use of the fowl or eggs; by he keepe (34) The wings of the fowl must be kept clipped to prevent flight; (45) The fowl must be provided with a hen house ("coop") located in the backyard area of the premises, and the dimensions of the coop must not exceed five-foot width by five-foot height by five-foot length; (5(,) The coop must be completely surrounded by a six-foot high secure and substantial fenced enclosure e+44ax+++ be kept, SUGh as a sox feet high property feRGe er wall, the requiremeRt to have a GhiGkeR P is waived s6IGRg as the size of the o.,^I^^„ro that provides adequate space for the fowl to roam and the fowl are kept in the enclosure at all times; (67) The chicken pen-coop may not be located closer than twenty-five (25) feet to any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the ier and/or keeper; (78) The owner or keeper must maintain the fowl, coop, and enclosed yard area, a44�L-, in a manner that prevents odor, health, and sanitation problems; (89) Any sudden affliction, illness, or death occurring to any of the fowl must be immediately reported by the owner or keeper to the local health authority and to animal control servicesd+visien; and Page 34 of 44 (94f)Roosters may not be present or kept on the premises. (d) The keeping of urban domestic fowl in conformity with this chapter may not be construed to constitute a violation of any zoning law or provision. (e) Buildings and structures used to keep animals within an IL Light Industrial or IH Heavy Industrial District (formerly, I-2 Light Industrial or I-3 Heavy Industrial District of the zoning ordinances, respectively) must meet the setback requirements in the Unified Development Code, as applicable in the appropriate district and as each may be amended. Sec. 6-155. Keeping of more than six pets. (a) The keeping on any premises in the city, in any zoning district other than I-2 Light Industrial or I-3 Heavy Industrial District, of any pets in any number exceeding six (6) in aggregate, other than rodents and fish, is prohibited unless: (1) The pens, stalls or other enclosure facilities for keeping the pets, other than fenced open pastures that are greater than one (1) acre, are located so that the pets cannot come within one hundred (100) feet of any existing dwelling or business building owned, used, or maintained by any person other than the keeper. (2) The pens, stalls or other facilities for keeping the pets, other than fenced open pastures that are greater than one (1) acre, are located so that the pets cannot come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service establishment or food processing establishment, regardless of ownership or occupancy of the establishment. (3) The fenced open pasture, which is greater than one (1) acre, has a means of preventing the pets from coming within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. (b) Buildings and structures used to keep animals within an I-2 Light Industrial or I-3 Heavy Industrial District must meet the set back requirements in sections 20-5.04 or 21-6.04 of the zoning ordinances, as applicable in the appropriate district and as each section may be amended. Sec. 6-156. Maximum namhonpd-number of animals permitted. The keeping on any premises in the city, in any zonir,, district of any pets exceeding six (6), not to exceed a total of fourteen (14), is prohibited unless: (1)The property that the pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures are located on are greater or equal to one (1) acre (2)The pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures confining the animals do not allow the animal to come within five hundred (500) feet of any existing food service or food processing establishment, regardless or occupancy or ownership of the establishment. (3)The pens, stalls, facilities or other enclosures confining the animals do not allow the animal to come within twenty-five (25) feet of any property line that abuts an existing residence. ef the exteFieF limits ef aRy exiGtiRg buildiRg used feF human habitatien eF used feF the busines any person other than the keeper(unless the keeper is within one (1) or more of the exGeptiens set fe Fth on seGtmen 5 157\ Page 35 of 44 regardless A , eWReFship aeGGupaRGY of the estahshw eRt G fFeM GeMiRg withiR tweRty five (25) feet ef aRy PFE)peFty IiRe that abuts aR existiRg FesideRGe. (b) BuildiRgs and StFUGtUFes used te keep aRimals withiR aR 1 2 Light IRdUGtFiaI E)F 1 3 Heavy IRdUGtFia1 Sec. 6-157. Exceptions to distance and number requirement regulations. (a) Laboratories, veterinarians, and others listed. Where livestock or fowl are kept in medical laboratories or educational institutions for medical research, in veterinary hospitals for treatment, or on the premises of any recognized humane society for humane care, the livestock or fowl must be kept under conditions prescribed by the animal care services manager for the limited purposes stated in this subsection without the necessity of compliance with the distance and number requirements prescribed in this chapter. (b) Pet shops. Pet shops keeping all animals in completely enclosed and solidly walled facilities need not comply with the distance and number requirements prescribed in this chapter. (c) Exempted premises in newly annexed area. Where any animal is being kept at a location outside the city limits and, by annexation, the area becomes a part of and within the boundaries of the incorporated area of the city, the distance and number requirements do not apply for a period of ( ) years from and after the date of annexation. Extensions of this exemption may be obtained for successive -year periods by applying for and obtaining a certificate from the animal care services manager certifying to the existence of sanitary conditions of the premises and neighboring premises. ( ) Events. Where any animal is kept as part of an auction, circus, performing animal exhibit, performing animal exhibition, or rodeo for which a commercial permit has been obtained in accordance with article III of this chapter, or is kept as part of an animal special event authorized by the animal care services division, the holder of the permit or the person so authorized is exempt from the distance and maximum animal number requirements prescribed in this chapter. Sec. 6-158.Animal waste. (a) The owner of each animal is required to remove any feces deposited by the owner's animal on public or private property. (b) Feces deposited by an animal on public property or upon the private property of any person other than the animal's owner must be collected and removed at once by the animal's owner. Animal feces deposited upon any other property must be collected and removed daily. (c) Collection and removal of animal feces must be in a container of a type that, when closed, is rat- proof and airtight. The container must be kept closed after each collection and, at least once a week, all collected feces must be disposed of in a manner that does not to permit fly breeding or other unhealthy conditions. Page 36 of 44 Sec. 6-159. Storage of food; Gentrel a rats. torage and condition of food; control of rats and pests. (a) All food provided for animals and kept outdoors must be stored and kept in a rat-proof and airtight building, box, container, or receptacle. (b) Stables must carry out an active, on-going rat and pest control program. All food provided for animals must : free of pests, debris, and mold, or any other foreign objects or corruption that could cause harm or illness to the animal it is intended for. Sec. 6-160. Tethering dogs and other animals. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to tie any animal, excluding livestock, to a stationary object. All animals that are tethered must be on a running line, pulley system or trolley. (b) No person may tether an animal in a manner that permits the animal to reach any alley, sidewalk, public street, or property not belonging to the owner or keeper. (c) No person may properly tether any animal to any lamppost, light pole, utility pole, awning post, tree, fence, hydrant, or shrubbery belonging to another person without the consent of the owner of the object to which the animal is tethered, (d) No person may tether an animal in such a manner that allows the animal to become entangled. (e) No person may tether an animal on a cable attached to a running line, pulling system or trolley, that is less than ten feet in length. (f) No person may tether an animal by means of a pinch-type, prong-type, choke type, or improperly fitted collar. Gle Sec. 6-161. Dangerous dog leash.Adeguate sheltering of Canines (a) It shall be unlawful for any person owning a canine to allow said canine to remain outdoors without direct physical supervision for any period of time without providing direct access to adequate shelter. Direct physical supervision shall mean physically in the presence of the animal without barrier. (b) Adequate shelter shall be defined as an enclosure that: (1) is structurally sound; (2) is impervious to moisture; (3) is in good repair so as to protect the animal from iniury; (4) is ventilated so as to allow any trapped air, heat or gasses to escape; (5) is maintained in a sanitary condition; (6) enables the animal to remain dry and clean; and (7) provides sufficient space allowing each animal within the enclosure to easily enter and exit, sit, stand, lie down, and turnabout freely inside without touching the ceiling or walls. Page 37 of 44 (c) The enclosure shall be located in an area where it sits under direct shade for the most part of the day. If no natural shade is available in form of trees and nearby structures, shade shall be supplemented by introducing a tarp to the area extending over the shelter. (d) The area around the enclosure shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, free from any trash or debris in which the animals may consume, become entangled upon, or otherwise cause injury upon itself/themselves. (e) On days when the ambient temperature falls at or below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, bedding shall be placed inside of the enclosure. (f) It shall be unlawful for any person owning a canine to allow said canine to remain outdoors for any period of time without direct supervision as defined above in subsection (a), in the case of extreme weather conditions, including conditions in which: (1) The actual or effective outdoor temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. (2) A heat advisory has been issued by a local or state authority or jurisdiction. GtFength te GentFel the deg, ne lengeF than sox (6) feet On length and On the immediate GentFel ef a peFGen at any tome the deg is net i Sec. 6-162. Tethering dogs and other anornals.Failure to reclaim impounded animal. No person may knowingly fail to reclaim an impounded animal from the city animal shelter. This section shall apply to any person who: (a) Fails to reclaim their animal after the bite quarantine observation period has been completed. (b) After written notice of impoundment at the city animal shelter, fails to reclaim their animal (c) Leaves an animal at the city animal shelter without making prior arrangements with a staff member or delegate of the city animal shelter to have the animal owner surrendered, then fails to return and reclaim the animal within twenty four (24) hours of the drop off. Any person failing to reclaim their animal from the city animal shelter as listed above shall be subject to penalties defined in section 6-2 and shall be required to reimburse CCACS for any fees accumulated while providing care for animals left at the shelter, pursuant to sections 6-103(d) and 6-15. peFied of tome eon a I.Gabe, s s to .. .ate a unhealthy sift alien fee the animal, Thos seGtiE)n dees net apply te any animal that is restrained te a running line, pulley, er trelley system and that Os net FeStFained te the Funning pFeng eF'y fitted GeIlar line, pulley, type, Gh Sec. 6-163. ViEieus dogleeding of Animals (a) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly feeds any animal, not limited to prohibited animals, by making food available for consumption on private or public Page 38 of 44 Property within the territorial limits of the city, and creates a public nuisance or encourages the destruction of private or public property through feeding of the animals. With Exemption to; Sec. 6- 57. Or 6-58. (b) A person shall be deemed to have fed an animal if the person places food in any form as defined in this section within reach of animals. (c) A person who violates any provision of this ordinance commits an offense subjected to citations following sec. Sec. 6-2. - Penalties. (d) An exception to this section is any animal is being fed by an owner or keeper as defined in this chapter's definitions. (e) If the property is vacant or abandoned, notice shall be provided to the last known owner. Criminal Trespass citations may be given with permission of the property owner. esEasie�-} (-rr r'RvciTer�rvg, Gat,-er-etrrer�rvrncStFG pet, vvrr,-virocStO ; E)r Sec 6-164. Impounding abandoned or unrestrained animals (a) The department may order the seizure and impoundment of any abandoned animal as defined in this chapter. Disposition of said seized and impounded abandoned animals shall be in accordance with impounded animals of this chapter. Any trap, neuter and return (TNR) program that has been identified and approved with the department shall not constitute a violation of this section. (b) Animal care officers or other law enforcement officers shall have the power to impound unrestrained animals for the purpose of abating the nuisance as follows: (1) On public property, in all cases; (2) On private property, if the consent of the resident or property owner is obtained; (3) On private property, in all cases except fenced rear yards of residences, if the officer reasonably believes that the animal will run at large if not impounded. Secs. 6-1654-6-200. Reserved. ARTICLE VII. WILDLIFE AND BIRD SANCTUARIES Sec. 6-201. Designated. (a) Subject to the further order, regulations and control by the city council, there is hereby designated as a wildlife and bird sanctuary all of that area owned by the city abutting on Up River Road in the county and more particularly described in two (2) deeds: One (1) deed dated December 30, 1954, of record in Volume 669, pages 189 through 191 of the Deed Records of Nueces County, and one (1) Page 39 of 44 deed dated January 7, 1955, of record in Volume 672, pages 346 through 350 of the Deed Records of Nueces County, Texas. This designation shall not prohibit, nor prevent the continued use of such land as a part of the facilities of the water division of the department of public utilities, and any operations by city employees in draining or otherwise using such tract of land by such water division shall be exempt from the provisions of section 6-202. (b) Subject to the further order, regulation and control by the city council and the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, there is hereby designated as a wildlife and bird sanctuary all area situated in Jim Wells and San Patricio Counties lying east of the Wesley Seale Dam and more particularly described as follows:All of that area bounded on the south by the city operations road on the Wade property; bounded on the west by the Wesley Seale Dam; bounded on the north by a line parallel to State Park Road 25 and immediately south of the trunk lines gauging station and extending from the south end of the north embankment of the dam easterly to the boundary of State Park Road 25; and thence along Park Road 25 to its intersection with the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; and bounded on the east by the Southern Pacific Railroad west right-of-way line to said city operations road. This designation shall not prohibit, nor prevent the continued use of said land as a part of the facilities of the water division of the department of public utilities and the operations of the city and the water district in connection with the using of said tract, and the said water reservoir shall be exempt from the provisions of section 6-202. This designation is subject to the heretofore existing rights of the Campfire Girls' lease on a portion of the water reservoir site. Sec. 6-202. Regulations. The following regulations shall be applicable to the areas designated in section 6-201 and in all other areas designated by the city council as wildlife and bird sanctuaries, whether situated within the city limits or owned by the city, whether within the city limits or outside the city limits: (1) It is unlawful for any person to hunt, take, kill or possess or attempt to hunt, take or kill any bird or animal within the limits of any wildlife and bird sanctuary designated as such sanctuary by the city council at any time. (2) It is unlawful for any person to disturb any nest or eggs of any bird on any wildlife and bird sanctuary within the city. (3) It is unlawful for any person to take any firearms, slingshot, bow and arrow or any device whatever usable for the killing, trapping or taking of any bird or other wildlife on any wildlife or bird sanctuary within the city. (4) No clearing of grass, brush or trees will be permitted without permission from the city and the water district acting through the reservoir superintendent. Secs. 6-203-6-225. Reserved. ARTICLE Vlll. BEEKEEPING Sec. 6-226. Findings. The city council finds that honeybees are of benefit to mankind by providing agriculture, fruit and garden pollination services and by furnishing honey, wax, and other useful products; domestic strains of honeybees have been selectively bred for desirable traits, including gentleness, honey production and tendency not to swarm; and gentle strains of honeybees can usually be maintained within populated areas in reasonable densities without causing a nuisance if the bees are properly located and carefully managed. Page 40 of 44 Sec. 6-227. Definition. As used in this article, the following words and terms shall have the meanings ascribed in this section unless the context of their usage clearly indicates another meaning: Apiary means a place where one (1) or more bee colonies are kept. Bee means any stage of the common domestic honeybee, apis mellifera species. Colony means a hive and its equipment and appurtenances including bees, comb, honey, pollen and brood. Hive means a structure intended for the housing of a bee colony. Tract means a contiguous parcel of land under common ownership. Undeveloped property means any idle land that is not improved or actually in the process of being improved with residential, commercial, industrial, church, park, school, or governmental facilities or other structures or improvements intended for human use occupancy and the grounds maintained in association therewith. The term shall be deemed to include property developed exclusively as a street or highway or property used for commercial agricultural purposes. Sec. 6-228. Certain conduct declared unlawful. (a) The purpose of this article is to establish certain requirements of sound beekeeping practices, which are intended to avoid problems that may otherwise be associated with the keeping of bees in populated areas, especially protection of persons from personal injury. (b) Notwithstanding compliance with the various requirements of this article it shall be unlawful for any beekeeper to keep any colony or colonies in such a manner or of such disposition as to cause any unhealthy condition, interfere with the normal use and enjoyment of human or animal life of others, or interfere with the normal use and enjoyment of any public property or property of others. Sec. 6-229. Hives. All bee colonies shall be kept in Langstroth type hives with removable frames, which shall be kept in sound and usable condition. Sec. 6-230. Fencing of flyways. In each instance in which any colony is situated within twenty-five (25) feet of a public or private property line of the tract upon which the apiary is situated, as measured from the nearest point on the hive to the property line, the beekeeper shall establish and maintain a flyway barrier at least six (6) feet in height consisting of a solid wall, fence, dense vegetation, or combination thereof that is parallel to the property line and extends ten (10) feet beyond the colony in each direction so that all bees are forced to fly at an elevation of at least six (6) feet above ground level over the property lines in vicinity of the apiary. It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the property adjoining the apiary tract in the vicinity of the apiary is undeveloped property for a distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet from the property line of the apiary tract. Sec. 6-231. Water. Each beekeeper shall ensure that a convenient source of water is available at all times to the bees so that the bees will not congregate at swimming pools, bibcocks, pet watering bowls, bird baths, or other water sources where they may cause human, bird or domestic pet contact. Page 41 of 44 Sec. 6-232. General maintenance. Each beekeeper shall ensure that no bee comb or other materials that might attract bees to the location are left upon the grounds of the apiary site. Upon their removal from the hive all such materials shall promptly be disposed of in a sealed container or placed within a building or other bee-proof enclosure. Sec. 6-233. Queens. All hives shall be requeened annually when a quarantine or regulated area declared by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service is in effect. In addition, in any instance in which a colony exhibits unusually aggressive characteristics by stinging or attempting to sting without due provocation or exhibits an unusual disposition towards swarming, it shall be the duty of the beekeeper to promptly requeen the colony. Queens shall be selected from stock bred for gentleness and nonswarming characteristics. Queens must be obtained from a nonquarantined area. Sec. 6-234. Colony densities. (a) It shall be unlawful to keep more than the following number of colonies on any tract within the city, based upon the size of configuration of the tract on which the apiary is situated: (1) One-quarter acre or less tract size—Two (2) colonies. (2) More than one-quarter acre but less than one-half acre tract size—Four (4) colonies. (3) More than one-half acre but less than one (1) acre tract size—Six (6) colonies. (4) One (1) acre or larger tract size—Eight (8) colonies. (5) Regardless of tract size, where all hives are situated at least two hundred (200) feet in any direction from all property lines of the tract on which the apiary is situated, there shall be no limit to the number of colonies. (6) Regardless of tract size, so long as all property, other than the tract upon which the hives are situated, that is within a radius of at least two hundred (200) feet from any hive remains undeveloped property there shall be no limit to the number of colonies. (b) For each two (2) colonies authorized under colony densities (subsection (a))there may be maintained upon the same tract one (1) nucleus colony in a hive structure not exceeding one (1) standard nine and five-eighths (9-5/8) inch depth ten-frame hive body with no supers attached as required from time to time for management of swarms. Each such nucleus colony shall be disposed of or combined with an authorized colony within thirty (30) days. Sec. 6-235. Marking hives, presumption of beekeeping. (a) In apiaries the name and telephone number of the beekeeper shall be branded, painted, or otherwise clearly marked upon the structure of at least two (2) hives and placed at opposite ends of the apiary. Instead of marking the hives, the beekeeper may conspicuously post a sign setting forth the name and telephone number of the beekeeper. It is a defense to prosecution under this subsection that a colony is kept upon the same tract upon which the owner resides. (b) Unless marked in accordance with subsection (a) it shall be presumed for purposes of this article that the beekeeper is the person or persons who own or otherwise have the present right of possession and control of the tract upon which a hive or hives are situated. The presumption may be rebutted by a written agreement authorizing another person to maintain the colony or colonies upon the tract setting forth the name, address, and telephone number of the other person who is acting as the beekeeper. Page 42 of 44 Sec. 6-236. Inspection. (a) The animal care services manager or designee shall have the right to inspect any apiary between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Presence of an apiary constitutes consent to the Animal Care Services ManagerdireEter or his/her designee to enter the premises. Where practicable, prior notice shall be given to the beekeeper if he resides at the apiary or if his name is marked on the hives. (b) The authority provided for in this article is only for the general protection of the public health and safety. Neither the city, nor any officer or employee charged with the enforcement of this article shall owe any duty to any person in carrying out any provision of this article, nor shall any of them be liable to any person for any act or omission in carrying out any provision of this article. Nothing herein shall waive any immunity from liability of the city or any of its officers or employees, or imply any duty or liability in any area of city operations. (Ord. No. 026046, § 1, 12-14-2004; Ord. No. 030405, § 27, 1-20-2015) Sec. 6-237. Compliance. (a) Upon receipt of information that any colony situated within the city is not being kept in compliance with this article, the animal care services manager shall cause an investigation to be conducted. If he/she finds that grounds exist to believe that one (1) or more violations have occurred he/she shall cause a written notice of hearing to be issued to the beekeeper. (b) The notice of hearing shall set forth: (1) The date, time and place at which the hearing will be conducted; (2) The violation(s) alleged; (3) That the beekeeper may appear in person or through counsel, and present evidence; and (4) That the bees may be ordered destroyed or removed from the city if after the hearing the animal care services manager finds that they have been kept in violation of this article. Notices shall be given by certified U.S. mail or personal delivery. However, if the animal care services manager is unable to locate the beekeeper, then the notice may be given by publication one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation at least five (5) days prior to the date of the hearing. (c) The hearing shall be conducted by the animal care services manager or a hearing officer that he/she may designate. The burden shall be on the city to demonstrate by a preponderance of credible evidence that the colony or colonies have in fact been kept in violation of this article. If the hearing officer finds that the colony or colonies have been kept in violation of this article then he/she may order that the bees be destroyed or removed from the city, within a period not to exceed twenty (20) days, and that bees shall not thereafter be kept upon the tract for a period of two (2)years. In instances where the hearing officer finds that the violations were not intentional and that the beekeeper has employed corrective actions that will probably be effective to cure the violations alleged, then he/she may issue a warning in lieu of ordering the bees destroyed or removed. Upon failure of the beekeeper to comply with the order the animal care services manager may cause the bees to be destroyed and the hive structures to be removed. In each instance in which a bee colony is destroyed all usable components of the hive structure that are not damaged or rendered unhealthy by the destruction of the bees shall upon the beekeeper's request be returned to the beekeeper, provided that the beekeeper agrees to bear all transportation expenses for their return. (d) The decision of the hearing officer may be appealed by filing a notice of appeal with the city manager within ten (10) days following the date that the hearing officer announces his/her decision, or if the decision is not announced at the conclusion of the hearing, then within fifteen (15) days following the date that the hearing officer places written notice of his decision in the mail to the beekeeper. An appeal shall not stay the hearing officer's decision. The decision of the city manager shall be final. Page 43 of 44 (e) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to require the conduct of a hearing for the destruction of: (1) Any bee colony not residing in a hive structure intended for beekeeping; (2) Any swarm of bees; (3) Any colony residing in a standard or manmade hive, which by virtue of its condition, has obviously been abandoned by the beekeeper; or (4) Where immediately necessary to protect the public health or safety. Sec. 6-238. Conflicts with zoning ordinance. If there should be any conflict between this article and the city zoning ordinance, the zoning ordinance shall control. Page 44 of 44 * I CORPUS CHRISTI ANIMAL CARE4 � r - SERVICES �4 ,v CHAPTER 6 5 ORDINANCE REVISION r , ti�ar C"ORJS RISTI, TX MISSION STATEMEh The mission of Corpus Christ Animal Care & Vector Services is to promote and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and pets of Corpus Christi Y' 1 r a y \f\ i 2 Shelter Care Assistants i �r CORPUS CHRISTI ANIMAL CARE SERVICES DIVISIONS Field � Live Release Enforcement rCustc)mer Service Clinic Care Clinic � - Vector Control `� �■� s � Temp Employees Full Time Employees � Field 2 -Sr Staff Assistantsvector Enforcement Shelter 8- Kennel Techs Tota I = 11 What is our Goal at Animal Care Services? • CCACS has an operating budget for FY21 of Live Release Rate Trend $3.26M 100 90 w 80 CCACS has a Live Release goal of 90%for FY21 70 60 50 40 30 Fiscal Year Dogs Cats Total % 20 10 FY 11 27.98% 8.52% 21.24% 0 2011 2C=2 :G 3 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 20t'-' FY 15 59.89% 54.14% 53.37% Dag �Cat —@—Live Release Rate FY 20 91.14% 78.99% 87.06% The Live Release Rate reflects the number of animals leavingthe shelter alive whether it be through adoption, return to owner, or rescue. This has become the focus of all animal shelters through out the nation. While we have consistently seen our live release rate climb, we believe these proposed ordinances will help us continue forward. 4 up- CORPUS CHRIST CHAPTER 6 ORDINANCES • Ordinances were adopted on March 25t", 1981 • IT • Ordinances were last amended on December 14th, 2014 • Most recent addition was the Vicious Dogs Section in - 2019 MC Corpus Christi, TX 5 MODIFIED DEFINITIONS TO SUPPORT ORDINANCE CHANGES ➢Abandoned - shall mean an animal left ➢Keeper - means any person, firm, corporation, without care by the owner and or keeper without organization, or department holding, caring for, making reasonable arrangements for assumption of having an interest in, or having control or custody of custody by another person an animal • If the keeper of an animal is a minor, the parent ➢Impound - means any of the following; or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for • the placing of an animal in the city's animal compliance with animal care related ordinances care services facility • the taking of an animal Into custody for )�,MICroCIl., ip - means an identification chip implanted purposes of transporting the animal to the under the skin of an animal for the purpose of identifying its city's animal care services facility owner or keeper which has been registered with a microchip • an officer in pursuit of an animal, and in lieu of registration company with current ownership information to taking custody of the animal, elects to return include the current owner or keeper's name, address and the animal to Its owner with proper written telephone number, and the description of the animal • A microchip will act as a city license indefinitely and notices, warnings and admonishments will be required to register said animal with department 6 MODIFIED DEFINITIONS TO SUPPORT ORDINANCE CHANGES...CONTINUED ➢Owner - means any person owning, keeping, or ➢Reclaim - means to retrieve or recover an harboring one (1) or more animals. animal from the city animal shelter after • An animal is deemed to be harbored if it is fed or quarantine or impound provided water • An animal is deemed to be kept if it is fed or ➢Registration - means a privilege granted, provided water and sheltered or restrained except upon the authorization of the animal care upon compliance with the terms of this chapter, to services manager lawfully own, keep, harbor, or have custody or • If the owner of an animal is a minor, the parent control of a dog or cat within the city. or guardian of that minor shall be responsible for A microchip will serve as a form of compliance with animal care related ordinances registration indefinitely and shall be identified as the legal owner of said animal ➢Shelter - means a structure that has three sides, a roof, and a floor... reference 6-164 for ➢Public Nuisance (addition) - Bites, attacks additional requirements or injures a person WHAT ARE THE IDENTIFIED ANIMAL RELATED ISSUES IN CORPUS CHRISTI? 4 0 X OWNER RESPONSIBILITY NEGLECT NUISANCES 0 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS FOCUSED ON OWNER RESPONSIBILITY ✓ 6-28 Microchip Required (Replacing City License in existing ordinance) • Allows us to more quickly identify the owner of an animal and is a one-time registration. • Increase animals being returned to their owners ✓ 6-29 Previous Owner Responsible for Updating Microchip (new ordinance) • Owner is responsible for updating chip information with microchip company and CCACS if animal is rehomed; must occur within 30 days of transfer ✓ 6-103 (f)(1) Mandatory Spay and Neuter Animals Free of Restraint within 30 days of First Offense (modification to existing ordinance) • Any animal found at large must be spayed/neutered within 30 days regardless of whether the animal is registered or not; also helps reduce stray population 9 0 RESOLVING NEGLECT Current Proposed ■ Permits: No enforceable action can be taken to stop ■ 6-51 - 6-58; Evacuation plan, medical records, guarantee of businesses from operating unethically or illegally good health for animals sold. Permit can be revoked if unless all animals in poor enough condition justify a animals are neglected, operating without permit results in cruelty warrant animals being deemed prohibited and will allow for seizure. ■ No definition forshelter, unenforceable a 'Shelter' defined: a structure that has three sides, a roof and ■ Abandonment:animals left behind in residences must a floor... reference 6-161 be removed by cruelty search and seizure warrant, 'Abandoned" defined: an animal left without care by even when cruelty charges will not be filed. Animals owner/keeper without making reasonable arrangements... must then be held for an extended period, sometimes 6-164 allows for impound of abandoned animal up to 60 days 'Reclaim' defined: retrieve or recover an animal from CCACS Tr Dumped animals: It is not illegal to leave an animal at after quarantine or impound... reference 6-162 an animal shelter, even if the animal is left unrestrained without notifying staff, or fail to reclaim an animal that was impounded io RESOLVING NUISANCES Current Proposed No repercussions for owners of bite dogs other pip Bite incidents added under definition of "public than quarantine fees, no ordinances to address nuisance" Citation can be issued for bite offense issue (officer discretion) ■ No resolution for Animal vs.Animal attack ■ Stricter Dangerous Dog (attack on a human) W1 current "vicious animal" ordinance is regulations... reference 6-32 unenforceable, no due process of law as M "Aggressive Dog" replacing"vicious dog"for Animal currently written vs. Animal attacks. Owner must comply with Mass Feeding of animals (wildlife or domestic) restrictions to keep animal... reference 6-39 creating public nuisance unenforceable, no RIP Mass Feeding of Animals creating public nuisance ordinances to address issue or encouraging destruction of private or public property through feeding of animals. Citation can be issued for offense... reference 6-163 IE a1 e m f ti 4 y X. 3 r s , e �w e. lW 4ek 1 56 No it, ° 4 A h u — y qui AD VAMWA— i A new perspective on animalwelfare; address the needs of our community, improve the quality of life for our animals, and promote a culture of compassion.