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COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO
RESOLUTION #156-2005
APPROVAL OF ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT FOR
DATA COLLECTION SERVICES BETWEEN
THE CITY OF MUSKEGO AND TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
WHEREAS, The City of Muskego and City Assessor desire to contract with Tyler
Technologies, Inc. dba Cole Layer Trumble Co. (CL T) to provide professional services
outlined in the attached Agreement to assist the Assessor with data collection of all
taxable real property; and
WHEREAS, The Finance Committee has reviewed the Agreement and has
recommended approval.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Common Council of the City of
Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, does hereby approve
the attached Agreement with Tyler Technologies, Inc. dba Cole Layer Trumble Co.
(CL T) for professional services to assist the City Assessor.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Mayor, Clerk-Treasurer and Assessor are
hereby authorized to execute the Agreement in the name of the City subject to approval
of the City Attorney.
DATED THIS 9th DAY OF AUQust ,2005.
SPONSORED BY:
Ald. Bob Melcher
Ald. Nancy Salentine
Ald. Eileen Madden
This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #1 Ei6-2005 which
was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego.
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SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED........ ........................... .................. ................................. ..... ...... ...........2
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ......... ..... ........................... ................ ........ .......................... ........... ...........2
PERIOD OF AGREEMENT .......... ..... .......................... .................................................. .......................2
COMPENSATION.................. .......... ............................. .................................................. ........ ..............2
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR..... ............... ........ .... ............. ... .................. ... ........... ... ....... ...............4
OWNERSHIP OF DATA...... .............. .................. ........ ....... .... ............... ........................ ........ ...............4
PURPOSE/{JSE OF APPRAISALS ... ....... ............. ....... ..... .......... ........ ............... .....'.. ..... ........ ...............4
INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE .......... ..... ................... ......... ....................... ............ .............4
FORCE MAJEURE................ .......... .......... ...... ...... ...... ............ .... ................................... .......................6
10. EMPLOYMENT LAWS........ ........ .............. ........ ......... ........ ........ ....... ........................... .......... .............
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11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST... ............ .................. ............ ..... ........ .................................... .....................7
12. PROJECT PERSONNEL....... ............ .......... ......... ......... ......... ....... ........ ........ ................... ........ .............
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13. SUBCONTRACTS................ ........... .............................. .............. .................................... .......... ............
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14. ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT.... ........... ................. .............. ................................. .............. ..........
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15. GOVERNING LAW ............. ......... .... .......... ................. ................. ................................. .......................8
16. CONFLICT. .......................... ................ ......................... ................. .......... ....................... ..... ... .... ...........
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17. ENTIRE AGREEMENT........ ............... .......... ........... .... ........ ........................................... ......................9
18. SEVERABILITy................. ............. .... ........... ................ ................ .................................. ........... ..........
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. DISPUTES............................. ........... ............................. ................... .......... ..................... .......................
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21. NOTICES......................... .............. ................................................................. ...... ........ ..........
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SCHEDULE A (DATA COLLECTION SERVICES)
SCHEDULE B (TIME AND MATERIAL RATES)
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ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement is by and between the City of Muskego, located in the State of Wisconsin,
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hereinafter referred to as the "City,"
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Tyler Technologies Inc., Dba: Cole Layer Trumble Co. I Tyler/CLT I, a corporation formed
under the laws of the State of Delaware and qualified to do business in the State of Wisconsin,
hereinafter referred to as " Tyler/CLT,"
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WHEREAS, Tyler/CLT has experience in the design, development, and implementation of data
processing systems and programs as they relate to mass appraisal techniques; tmd
WHEREAS, Tyler/CLT has served county and municipal governments in the mass appraisal
field for over sixty years; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to utilize said services;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that Tyler/CLT shall provide the professional services
contained in Schedule A (Data Collection Services) during the period ofthis Agreement as
specified in Article 3 below. Items not covered and/or added to this agreement are provided for
in Schedule B (Additional Services).
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1. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED
Tyler/CLT shall provide to the City in a professional and workmanlike manner, all of
those services stipulated in Schedule A (Data Collection Services) and Schedule B
(Additional Services), Tyler/CLT shall be resJllonsible for the scheduling of personnel as
categorized in Schedules A & B.
2. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
This Agreement and Schedules A & B comprise the contract documemts.
3. PERIOD OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall be in effect commencing October 1,2005 through November 1,
2007.
Tyler/CLT's time of performance of the Agreement is conditioned upon the performance
ofthe City responsibilities contained in the Support of Data Collection Services Article
11.0 of Schedule A with additional support covered in Schedule B. Ifthe City fails to
make timely deliveries of such information 01' access, Tyler/CL T's obligation to perform
the services provided in this Agreement shall be suspended until such deliveries are
made.
4. COMPENSATION
As compensation for Tyler/CLT providing thl~ professional services contained in
Schedule A (Data Collection Services):
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The City shall pay Tyler/CLT a fee of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($150,000.00) for these services for the period of October 1,2005, through
November 1,2007.
Invoices will be submitted each month, commencing the first month after the signing of
this Agreement, for an amount equal to the progress reported and approved during the
previous month. Progress will be reported to reflect the percentage of each activity
completed during the previous month.
Payment of billings is due within thirty (30) days after the date of each billing. The City
will notify Tyler/CLT in writing of any apparent discrepancies contained in the itemized
billing within fifteen (15) days ofreceipt of any billing. Failure ofthe City to make
payment when due, without cause, entitles Ty:ler/CLT, in addition to its other rights and
remedies, to suspend, temporarily, further performance of this Agreement without
liability. The City shall have the right to inspect the progress of the work at any
reasonable time, including without limitation, inspection of data completed by
Tyler/CLT.
Additional compensation that may be due Tyler/CLT as a result of additional services,
Schedule B, as requested by the City, in writing, that are beyond the scope of services of
this Agreement will be invoiced in the month subsequent to the month in which the
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services were provided. Article 1.0 of Schedule B provides a schedule of Time and
Material Rates that would apply to services that are beyond the Scope of Services.
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5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
The relationship of Tyier/CLT to the City shan be that of an independent contractor and
no principal-agent or employer-employee relationship is created by this Agreement.
6. OWNERSHIP OF DATA
Data collected is the property ofthe City. Data used by Tyier/CLT in the services
contemplated herein shall remain the property ofthe City and no use or copying shall be
made thereof beyond that listed in this Agreement without the written permission of the
City.
7. PURPOSEIUSE OF APPRAISALS
Tyier/CLT by virtue ofthis Agreement is contracted to provide certain services and
recommendations of value to the City which are intended for exclusive use as
recommendation of value for determinations of assessment for ad valorem tax purposes
pursuant to the laws of the State of Wisconsin. Any use other than that stated above is
not authorized nor intended, and most specifically excluded is, an opinion of value used
for federally related real estate transactions or other mortgage lending purposes.
8. INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE
Except as provided below, Tyier/CLT agrees to defend and save harmless the City, its
officers, agents and employees against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions,
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recovery, and judgments of every kind and description arising out of the performance of
this Agreement, for the personal injury or property damage brought or recovered against
it by reason of any negligent action or omission ofTy1er/CLT, its agents, or employees
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and with respect to the degree to which the City is free from negligence on the part of
itself, its employees and agents.
Tyler/CL T agrees to indemnify and save harrnless the City, its officers, agents and
employees against all payments, recovery and judgments of every kind and description
arising out of any valuation dispute, recovered against it, whether base!d in contract,
negligence or otherwise, which arise from the sole negligence of Ty1er/CLT.
The City agrees to indemnify and save harmless Ty1er/CLT, its officers, agents and
employees against all payments, recovery and judgments of every kind and description
arising out of any valuation dispute, recovered against it, whether based in contract,
negligence or otherwise, which arise from the sole negligence of the City. In all other
actions arising out of valuation disputes, neither party shall indemnify the other.
Neither party shall be liable to the other for consequential, indirect or incidental damages,
including, but not limited to, loss of tax revenue or claims related to valuation of
property, whether based in contract, negligence and strict liability or otherwise.
Notwithstanding this paragraph, both parties shall be liable to the other for breach of the
terms of this Agreement.
Tyler/CLT shall carry Commercial General Liability Insurance in the amount of
$1,000,000 including protection for bodily injury and property damage with a combined
single limit of $1 ,000,000 and $500,000 for each occurrence naming the City as the
additional insured.
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Tyler/CLT shall also maintain Automobile Liability Insurance providing limits of
$1,000,000 per occurrence, and Tyler/CLT shall provide Workers' Compensation
Insurance. The Workers' Compensation Insurance shall provide coverage under the
governing Compensation Act of Wisconsin, and shall provide the employer's liability
insurance in the amount of$100,000.
9. FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party shall be liable to the other for any loss, damage, failure, delay or breach in
rendering any services or performing any obligations hereunder to the (~xtent that such
failure, delay or breach results from any cause or event beyond the control of the party
being released hereby ("Force Majeure"), including, but not limited to, acts of God, acts
or omissions of civil or military authorities which would substantially impair the
proposed completion deadline..
If either party is prevented or delayed in the performance of its obligations hereunder by
Force Majeure, that party shall immediately notify the other party in writing of the reason
for the delay or failure to perform, describing in as much detail as possible the event of
Force Majeure causing the delay or failure and discussing the likely duration of the Force
Majeure and any known prospects for overcoming or ameliorating it. Both parties agree
to take any commercially reasonable measures to overcome or ameliorate the Force
Majeure and its adverse effects on this Agreement, and to resume performance as
completely as is reasonably possible once the Force Majeure is overcome or ameliorated.
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10. EMPLOYMENT LAWS
Tyier/CLT shall comply with all the applicable provisions of Federal and Wisconsin
laws, rules and regulations regarding employment and shall further spt::cifically comply
with those sections related to Equal Employment Opportunity.
11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Tyier/CLT covenants that it has no public or private interest, and will not acquire directly
or indirectly any interest that would conflict in any manner with the performance of its
services. Tyier/CLT warrants that no part of the total contract amount provided herein
shall be paid directly or indirectly to any officer or employee of the City as wages,
compensation, or gifts in exchange for acting as officer, agent, employee, subcontractor,
or consultant to Tyier/CLT in connection with any work contemplated or preformed
relative to this Agreement.
12. PROJECT PERSONNEL
All work will be performed by personnel cert:lfied by the State of Wisconsin, Department
of Revenue. Tyier/CLT will provide and update the City with a listing of personnel
assigned to the Project. All project personnel assigned shall be approved by the City.
During the Period of Agreement (Article 3) and for a period of six months following the
project completion date, the City will not solicit for employment or hiæ any Tyier/CLT
employee without the express written consent of Tyler/CLT.
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SUBCONTRACTS
Tyler/CLT agrees not to subcontract any of the work required by this Agreement without
the written permission of the City. Tyler/CLT agrees to be responsible for the accuracy
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and timeliness of the work submitted in the fulfillment of its responsibilities under this
Agreement.
14. ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT
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Tyler/CLT agrees not to assign, transfer, convey, sublet, or otherwise dispose of the
Agreement or its rights, titles, or interest in th~s Agreement without the: previous consent
and written approval of the City.
GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be interpreted under the: laws of the State of Wisconsin as it existed
and was interpreted on the date of tills Agreement. In the event that the laws of the State
of Wisconsin change, so as to create additional work for Tyler/CLT nOot provided for in
this Agreement, the City shall allow Tyler/CLT a reasonable extension ofthe completion
date and/or additional compensation to be negotiated. The methods and procedures used
in performance of this Agreement shall comply with Chapter 70 of the Wisconsin State
Statutes.
16. CONFLICT
In the case of conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the tenms of Schedule A
and Schedule B, the terms of tills Agreement shall control.
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ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement contains the complete and entire Agreement between the parties and may
not be altered or amended except in writing, executed, making specific references to this
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Agreement, by a duly authorized officer of Tyler/CLT and by a duly authorized official
of the City.
18. SEVERABILITY
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If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared invalid or unenforceable, such
invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the whole Agreement, but the whole
Agreement shall be construed and enforced accordingly.
TERMINATION
This Agreement may be terminated by either party by giving thirty (30) days written
notice to the other, before the effective date oftermination. In the event of termination or
suspension, Tyler/CLT shall be entitled to receive payment in full (at the amounts and
rates set forth herein, or if not specifically set forth in this Agreement, at Tyler/CLT's
standard or published rates) for all services, software, licenses and/or bonding delivered
by Tyler/CLT up to the effective date of the termination or suspension, as the case may
be, plus such other charges as may be agreed upon by the parties.
20. DISPUTES
Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be subject to
litigation in the circuit court for Waukesha County, Wisconsin.
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21. NOTICES
All notices required to be sent to Tyler/CL T shall be sent to the following address:
Tyler Technologies Inc.
Dba: Cole Layer Trumble Co. I Tyler/CLT I
3199 K1epinger Road
Dayton, Ohio 45406
Attention: Reid B. Terry I Northwest Regional Manager I
All notices required to be sent to the City shall be sent to the followin!~ address:
Ms. Laura Mecha
City Assessor
W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
POBox 749
Muskego, Wisconsin 53150-0749
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hand to the Agreement on this
day of ,2005.
ATTEST:
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BY:
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Tyler Technologies Inc.
Dba: Cole Layer Trumble Co. I Tyler/CLT I
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Reid B. Terry
Northwest RegionaJl Manager
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SCHEDULE A
DATA COLLECTION SERVICES
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Tyler/CLT will perform data collection of all taxable real property pursuant to Chapter 70
of the Wisconsin Statutes (as amended from time to time) hereinafter S(;:t forth.
The remaining sections of this Agreement are organized to follow the State of Wisconsin
Guidelines.
2.0 PUBLIC RELATIONS
This section will describe the public relations program that Tyler/CLT will provide as
part of our Agreement:
During the progress of the work, Tyler/CLT will endeavor to promote understanding and
amicable relations with the property owners and public. The City and Tyler/eLl' shall
cooperate in maintaining good public relations throughout the Data Collection effort.
Tyler/CLT shall furnish speakers and the City shall arrange speaking appearances before
periodic meetings so that the purposes, methods and procedures of the data collection
may be explained to as large a representative group of property owners as possible.
The employees of the City Assessor's office and Tyler/CLT shall work together to
maintain the full cooperation of all property owners by treating each inquiry with courtesy
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and supplying all possible necessary information to every interested property owners;
however, each field appraiser/lister will be instructed to refrain from discussing with the
property owner, tenant, or occupant the possibility of any increase or decrease in the
valuation of the real property and/or buildings. Tyler/CLT shall submit a public relations
plan for approval by the City.
3.0 QUALITY AND TYLERlCLT PROGRESS CONTROL
This Section provides Tyler/CL T's guidelines for quality control and progress reporting
needed for the data collection ofthe City:
Throughout the data collection, the City Assessor's staffwill check work being
performed by Tyler/CLT to assure the City that the work is being done: in a proper
manner.
Tyler/CLT agrees to meet monthly with the City Assessor and upon request, with the
Mayor and/or Common Council to discuss areas of work such as, but not limited to
progress, quality of work, procedures and problems.
4.0 MISCELLANEOUS TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This section addresses general terms and conditions that are required to complete a
successful data collection:
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4.1 Confidentiality of Information
Tyler/CLT shall ensure that employees maintain strict confidence regarding all privileged
~. information received by reason ofthis Agreement. Disclosure of this or any appraisal
information to any individual, firm, or corporation, other than appropriate public officials
or their authorized agents is expressly prohibited.
5.0 TECHNICAL ENVIRONMENT
Tyler/CLT will use the City's "IAS" Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) System
as a base for the work performed under this Agreement. All costs associated with the
processing of data shall be the responsibility ofthe City.
6.0 CONFORMANCE TO STATUTES
All work shall be accomplished in accordance with the provisions of the laws ofthe State
of Wisconsin and in full compliance with all the rules and regulations officially adopted
and promulgated by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue as of the date of the
Agreement.
7.0 PERSONNEL
7.1 Staff
Tyler/CLT will provide trained personnel currently certified in compliance with
Wisconsin statutes and administrative rules of the Department of Revenue. The City will
have final approval on project personnel who are assigned to work on the data collection
of the City.
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7.2 Staff Requirements
The City shall reserve the right to prohibit an (~mployee of Tyler/CLT from participation
in the data collection, for good cause. Tyler/CLT shall review any complaint relative to
the conduct of its employee( s). If the City deems the performance of any of the
employees to be unsatisfactory, Tyler/CLT shall, for good cause, remove such
employee(s) from work upon written request from the City, such request stating reasons
for removal.
Tyler/CLT shall supply all its field representatives with City approved identification cards
containing, in addition to the usual information, a photograph of the employee.
7.3 Proiect Supervision
Tyler/CLT shall designate a qualified and responsible employee to supervise the
operation of Tyler/CLT's staff for the entire project. The individual designated, approved
by the City, as such shall make himself/herself available to the City for consultation
throughout the project. Should the project supervisor be reassigned, that person shall be
replaced by an equally qualified individual.
8.0 PROPERTY RECORD CARDS
Appropriate record cards shall be used in the valuation and collection of data for
residential improvements, commercial improvements, and agricultural improvements.
All information relating to improvements shall be obtained and shown as provided on the
respective forms.
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9.0 DATA COLLECTION
Tyler/CLT goal shall be to inspect the interiors and exteriors of 85% ofthe residential and
commercial improved parcels with a constructiion date prior to the year 2000.
9.1 Measurement of Property
Tyler/CLT shall accurately measure, to the nearest one foot, all the major improvements
showing all additions, garages, and appendages with dimensions and necessary
identification on the property record card. All measurements are to be made by a 100'
tape; the use of rods and wheels will be avoided unless circumstances; such as shrubbery
and equipment, prohibits the use of a measuring tape. All inspections \lInll be conducted
between the hours of 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on any day, Monday through Saturday,
excluding legal holidays, unless another time is agreed upon between the property owner
and Tyler/CLT.
9.2 Property Owner Entrance Data
The date of inspection or listing of parcels shall be indicated on the record cards and the
owner shall be asked to sign the card when applicable.
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Inspection Attempts
If no contact is made on the initial visit, a doorhanger is left with a phone number to call
for an appointment. If no appointment is made, the City shall attempt to contact the
property owner/occupant by ordinary mail to arrange an appointment fc)r the purpose of
listing the interior, ten (10) business days after leaving the doorhanger but not to exceed
thirty (30) calendar days ofleaving same. Property owners who do not respond to the
City's request to inspect the improvements by ordinary mail shall be listed by
professional acceptable appraisal practices according to the best infomlation that can be
practicably obtained.
10.0 DATA MANAGEMENT
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This section will outline Tyler/CL T's procedures for collecting and encoding the data
collected into the City's IAS CAMA System.
1. Residential, Agricultural, and Commercial Property Record Cards shall be
completely filled out so property information is CAMA ready for entry into the
City's IAS CAMA System. Tyler/CLT shall encode or perfoml data maintenance
to all property records as needed.
2. The Assessor's records will be available for use in the Assessor's office; release of
said records are subject to the Assessor's approval, however, in no case will the
use of these records be utilized in place of an inspection of the property unless
inspection has been refused by the property owner.
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3. Tyler/CLT is aware that some properties may have to be re-inspected because of
permit alterations and/or additions to the improvements. There will be no
additional fee for such re-inspection or subsequent data collection required
because of such alterations and/or additions.
4. The City and Tyler/CLT shall cooperate to avoid duplication and confusion to the
property owner and to see that all pemlÍt alterations and additions are accounted
for in the data collection.
11.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY
. This section will outline the responsibilities of the City to ensure that a successful data
collection is implemented.
11.1 Office Space
The City will furnish suitable office space at no cost to Ty1er/CLT in City Hall. Office
space shall include local phone service, tables, chairs, heating, lighting, and janitorial
services, and access to photocopy equipment. The City will also provide two (2)
Windows 98 or higher personal computers and access to a laser printer located in or near
the project office.
11.2 Access to Records
. The City shall allow access and make available to Tyler/CLT, City records such as, but
not limited to, previous assessment rolls, sewer and water layouts, building permits, tax
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records, building plans, records of special assessments, plats, and any other maps
currently in possession of the City, at no cost.
11.3 Property Identifications
To furnish the name and address of the owner and the lot and block number, size or other
identifying description of each parcel to be appraised.
11.4 Provision of Forms
The City shall provide approved forms, binders, record cards, adhesive backed labels, and
other materials, and new assessment notice forms as necessary for the completion of the
data collection.
11.5 Maps
The City shall furnish two (2) sets of plat maps, section maps, and any other maps
currently in the possession of the City, to Tyler/CLT, at no cost.
11.6 Miscellaneous General Agreements
The City governing body shall refrain from interfering with, or influencing any value
estimate by Tyler/CLT.
The City shall aid Tyler/CLT in a responsible promotion of public infonnation
concerning the work under this Agreement.
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11.7 Hardware Requirements
The City shall provide, maintain, and assure reasonable Tyler/CLT acct::ss to the data
processing facilities on which Tyier/CLT will encode the data for the data collection.
12.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Tyier/CLT will begin work on or before October 1, 2005 and complete all work under
this Agreement no later than October 31, 2007.
Failure to complete the data collection effort by November 1, 2007 will be cause for
penalty payment by Tyler/CLT in the amount of ONE HUNDRED ($100.00) per calendar
. day up to the date such work is completed. Such penalty will be deducted from the
contract sum owed Tyler/CLT.
12.1 Contract Deliverables
Tyier/CLT shall turn over to the City all records prepared for the data collection
including, but not limited to, computer generated output, maps, and any other scheduled
or forms, (b) all records and materials obtained for the City and not previously returned to
include maps, plans, and Assessor's records, and (c) materials specifically obtained and/or
used for performance of data collection for the City to include aerial photos, land maps
and correspondence with property owners.
13.0 PROJECT STAFFING/SCHEDULE
. Tyier/CLT shall submit a project plan. The phm will include key milestone dates needed
for the successful completion of the data collection process.
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1.0 ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Any additional services not described in Schedule A or Schedule B will be provided to the
.., City upon written request by the City specifying that additional services are requested at the
Time & Materials Rates as described below.
TIME AND MATERIALS RATES
Tyler/CLT's time and materials hourly rates for calendar year 2005 are as follows:
Category On-Site ($)
Proj ect Supervisor 150.00
Senior Appraiser 125.00
Appraiser 100.00
. Data Collector 80.00
Data Entry Supervisor 60.00
Data Entry Operator 50.00
Clerical Support 50.00
The above rates are subject to change periodically, reflecting changes in labor costs, taxes, etc.
Tyler/CLT will notify the City of said changes in writing and the City shall either approve or
reject same within 30 days of such notice.
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