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CCR1987253. COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #253-87 AND THE CITY OF MUSKEGO FOR DATA PROCESSING SERVICES AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SEWRPC BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, does hereby authorize the Mayor to execute an Agreement between the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and the City of Muskego by which SEWRPC agrees to provide data processing services to the City as described in the Agreement for a period beginning January 1, 1988 and ending December 31, 1990. DATED THIS DAY OF n~pgp,,,)&,\ . , 1987. ATTEST : r, Between the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and the City of Muskego for Provision of Data Processing Services This agreement. made and entered into this - day of 1987, by and betreen the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, 916 N. East Avenue. k'aukesha, Wisconsin (hereinafzer referred to as the Commission) and the City of Xuskego, 61182 Sa200 Racine Avenue, Muskego, Wisconsin (hereicafter rzfarrzcl to as the City) conce:?s the Fravision of data prccessing services by the Cccissicn to the Cit'J. . e k'I3zSs3r~ The Conmission and the City hereir. agree as follows: AYTICLE I - SCOPZ OF 5LWICZS 'Re Ccrrmissicn agrees to provide all data processing and storage equipment, I szaff, telephone lines, and soft;.are to perforn the CitJ's data processing applica-ions set forth in Article VII for the time period specified in Article LY and a= a fixed rate specified in Article VII. Maintenance of the equipment and operating systm located at the Camission shall be the responsibility of the Copmission. Operation of the equi;rezr installed in the Conmission offices shall be controlled by Commission staff. Cperation of the equipnent installed in the City shall be controlled by City szaff. A9TICK.Z I1 - EQUIPW At the request of the CiYf, the Conmission agrees to configure computer systens or teminal networks of equipment. order equipment, monitor delivery schedules, install the equipment or cause it to be installed. and adninister all equipment transactions such as contracfs. installment purchase agreements, and Page 1 maintenance agreements (if desired). on behalf of the City. The Commission further agrees to invoice the City for the exact amount the Comission is charged for the acquisition method chosen by the City with the folloving exception: equipment ordered through the Commission not intended to be connected to the Comission's mainframe computer will be invoiced at 10 percent higher than vhat it costs the Commission. This 10 percent surcharge is intended to cover the cost of perforaing all of the administrative tasks associated with equipment acquisition. The Comission shall secure additional equipment for the City only upon written request of the City. A~TCLZ rn - owm.ssilr? OF m EOUIPZXT AT THE c~n It is mutually agreed that any equipment acquired by the City through the Co-ission on a purchase basis either outright or via instalhent payment shall be the propercy of the City as of the date of final payment. It is further agreed tlat the City vill have tke full benefit of any purchase accruals that may acxrxlais in equipeezz thac nay be leaspd or rented through the Coraission and tha: is located in City offices. h--C-: ~q - ESUi?UE!R U-\I?jT3tLVCZ &hi C0,WECTION COSTS "*T " " At ::?e request of the City, the Cc.mission agrees co encer ints naintenance agreezen:s wich 1311 or other vezdors fsr all OK any of the purchased equipmenc acquired by tke City. The City agrees io prcvide the Camission with a list of all ecui?nent rnc acquired thxugh tke Commission tha: is to be placed onto eaincenance agrements. Such a lis: is to include manufaccurer. model number, feature nunoers, and the star: dace a naintenance agreement is required. The Caonisslon shall be responsible for all customer obligations under said rnaintemnce agreements with the excep:ion of maintenance agreements that require the equi?rent to be delivered to rke vendor for repair. The City agrees to notify the Cocnission of the need for naintenance on any item of equipment that the City has asked the Comission to be responsible for and agrees to follow Commission instructions for the proper repair of such equi?ment. All leased equiprent includes maintenance in tSe monthly lease rate. The maintenance agreetlents shall provide service to City equipment bet-aeen the hours of 7:OO AM a;.d 6:OO P?, ?!onday through Friday, exclusive of holidays. Maintenance ordered ourside of these hours by the City will be invoiced separately to the City and shall be paid by the City in addition to the normal monthly cost. Page 2 The Commission agrees to provide leased telephone lines betveen the Commission and the City; and, further to provide leased telephone lines between City Ea11 and remote City offices as requested; and, further to provide connection equipment at the Comission. The Commission shall invoice the City monthly for the above at the folloving rates: 1. The published price of maintenance on all IBM equipment as set forth in the State of Wisconsin/Sorbus pricing manual updated every June 30th. 2. The actual invoice amount for maintenance agreements as received from Decision Data or other vendors. 3. The actual invoice amount for leased telephone lines from Wisconsin Bell. lr. Connection at the CoPnission ac a fixed cost of S200 per month per leased line. 5. Leased mode3 at City Hall a: a fixed cost of $150 per nonth and a shared rocen at tke Comission at a fix2c cost of $i5 per nonth each. ATXCLZ V - APPLICATION SOF7A-. Tr.e Commission agrees to provide application sofr-;are to the City that would be ac:essible through the tele?rccessi-g netxork or, if feasible. on equipment locacac ac the Ci:y. 1.1 par'ic-la:, tk2 Conmission agrees to provide and raintaia t?.e following applicacicns a: :he Commission (CCUU) OK at t5.e City (CIT.') : Utility billing (CITY, Voter registration (CIn) Payroll (CITY) Aquatic Harvest Billing (COMM) Financial Hanagmeat (CITY) Fixed assets (CITY) Tax File Yaintenance, Inquir], &-.d Property Tax Billing (C3X) Ccnputer Aided Mass Appraisal (CAW) (Corn) A?TiCE Vi - C!4EF!S?IP OF APPLICATION SCFTWAE T.U BILL SYSm IXCLUDIYG FILE K4WEA"VCE Am INOUIXY. The software system to be used for tax billing is ovned by the Commission and shall be provided for use by the City on the Commission's computer system at no charge to the City. Should the City desire to transfer this systm to a City awned systen in the Page 3 future, the cost to the'City shall be $10.000 at that tine. Should a transfer to a Cit:r owned system occxr. the City nay use the system for it's own use but may 0 not transfer the softxare to another municipality without the express written consect of the Commission. Any additional computer systems written by the Commission expressly for the City in the tax billing area shall becone the property of the City. FINZ-VC1.a MANAGmVT SYSTF.. The City shall operate the CCSI financial managenent system on the Cify's 1% Sysrem 36 under an existing softvare license held by the City. The City may operate under this license for a period of 99 years f:m the beginning of the license. Any supplemental, non-CCSI related computer prograns written by the Conmission expressly for the City in the financial management area shall become the property of the CiCy. C2UXT3 AIDED Y2.S AP9AIICXL. The Computer Aided ?ass Appraisol software s:isra.z oL-ned by the Sta:e of 'n'isco?si?, Deparment of Reveoce may be used by the Cicy c? che Cornission systm a: no ckarze. Should the City desire c3 transfer this s:rsren to a City omec cmpuier system in the future, the City vould have to do sc wce: an agreenen: vith the Wiscmsin DeTartaent of Revence eocered into at tLa: tix. AdCitional progrms i?. this area that the Carnission has developed to enhacce tbe system, includi~g oc-lize godules, are the procerty of che Commission aoc ray be used by the City on the C:~-ission syscem a: no charge. Should the City cesire to tzansfer these addi:iccal programs to a Cicy owned syszern in the f-trlrre, the cos: to :ne City shall be Sl5.000 at that ti-e. Should a transfer to a Cit'f omed system occxr, the Cizy cay use the prograns far it's om use but may not transfer the sof:vare to any nu?.iciaality without the ex?ress written consent of t5e Cammission. Any additional ccnputer programs written by the Commission exgressly for the City in the CAwA area shall become the property of the City. 0 I ."hY30LL/PZRSONNEL. The City shall operate the CCSI Payroll/personnel systen on the City's ILY System 36 under kl existinq softvare license held by the City. The City may operate kder this licecse for a period of 99 years from the beginnir.5 of the license. Any supple=ental, non-CCSI related computer programs vrit:en by the Conmission expressly for the City in the payroll area shall become the propertjr of the City. VOTZR REGISTRATION. The softvare in the voter registration system is owned by the Commission. The City has paid a one time fee of $2,300 for the use of this sofrvare for as long as the City desires. The City can not transfer this softvare to another jurisdiction without the express written pernission of the Comission. Should the City transfer the system with permission, the receiving jurisdiction would have to reimburse the Comission a one time users fee of $2,300. Or-3. SOFTWLJILSE. All other sofrdare set forth in Article V shall be deemed to be the property of the Cir]. Should the Commission acquire or develop proprietary software during the terx of this agreement and should the City share the use of that soft-dare a separate agreement specific to that sofrvare shall be entered into by both parties at that time. P.e Ccr=issior. agrees tiat all sofr-..az.- deened to be omed by the City shall not be use5 :or or transfered :a ar.ocker jurisdiccion wi:houc the written consent of t::e Ci:?. Tke Cormissicn hereby ackxvledges that it is the responsibility of the Csc=.:ssior. to ezsure that adeqcace safeguards are built into the system to pyacecr againsc access by unacthorized persons. X.TICL.3 ‘111 - CO!!PK?iSATICN ?CX Y:SZY OP%?.ATION AND X\Ifl!S.!IXVCE rye Cmzission agrses to ?roviCe equipment and staff to ~KOC=SS specific CL::r a=?Licacions during the ten of tiis agreement. The Csmission further agrees :o prsvide maintenance to tke a?plications residing upon the City owned Sysrm 36. me Comission furtSer agrees to process OK maintain the following app1ica:ions at the fixed cos: indicacsd for the tern of this agreenent: Page 5 Aoplication CA"A Property tax file maintenance, inquiry, tax billing Utility Billing Financial Management Payrolllpersonnel Voter registration Aquatic Harvest billing Fixed Assets Page 6 Fixed Annual Cost $ 7,500 5,800 1,650 1,500 950 350 200 75 """ $ 18,025 Tke fixe6 ancual cost set for+. above is exclusive of t+.e cos: of foxs, postage, operaci-g supplies, equipnect maiczenacce. connect ckarges, leased ncdems. or ocher equi?nenc paynents. The cr"s:s above include program naintenance necessary to conrly with changes in State re:or:ing requirements, program changes to fix prcblers, minor cSanges such as ckzngi-g a colum headic3 on a report, and any enkanczects developed by the Comrission staff or CCSI far the good of all users of the sofz-dare. Assistance to the Cit;r by the Comnissicn Community Services ReTresentative shall be invoiced at tke rate set forth in Article VIII. Beginning January 1, 1988, the Ccmission shall divide by 12 the total fixed annual cost of $18.025 and shall invoice the Cit;r at the beginning of each calendar month the sum of $1,502. X?TIC;5 VIII - COSTS FOR ADDITIOXAL DAT.4 PSGCESSING S3VICSS The Comnission agrees to provide to the City, upon written request. written maxkm cost estimates for staff costs to design and/or implenent new data processing applications. Such wrFtZen estimates shall include anticipated elapsed time from such date as the City may authorize the Comnission to proceed with a specific work task. All new a?plications shall be inplemented at the following Comission billing rates during the term of this agreement: .- .. .. Item - Hourly Rate Ccnputer run time Print time at SZaXPC Job submission Supervision or Project Leader - mainframe areas Systems Analysis - mainframe areas Community Services ReTresentative Programzing - mainframe applications Supervision or Project Leader - Hicro/mini areas Systems Analysis - Nic-olmini areas Office automation trainizg specialist Programming - bficro/nini applications Data entry Clerical $945.00 28.00 34.00 59.00 34.00 30.00 34.00 44.00 40.00 44.00 30.00 15.00 17.00 Should the City utilize Project leader, Systems Analysis, or Computer Programming staff for projects to be rcn on the City's ovn computer spstem, the rates vould be at the higher Ecra/nini races. T?e cast to process az:r nev application vi11 be ins-oiced on a tine azd cataria1 basis. at the above raszs, until the end of the calendar yea: in vhi-h the:i are i=?lemented. At the er.d of a gi3ien calendar yeaz, the actual cost to p:ocess a given new applicaticn vi11 be analyzed and nade a part of this agrement. Representatives of the Comission and the City w--- EeP-t in January of ever:r yea= ad mutually agree, based upon billing ir.for^a:ion sqplied by t?e Ccznissign. as to what the fixed costs are to be acced ta the monthly p:ocessi?.3 cas:s far the subsequent year. As nev applica-ions are requestsa by the Ci::r, the Commission will invoice the City at the er.6 of each caledar nonci for the additional vork effort as the work progresses. The City shall became the owner of all conputar prograns vritten by the Cccmission for the Cit:r to the excent that the City reiaburses the Comisslon. ill A3TICZ I< - LNGTII OF AGEZ!Z!T Re Conmission agrees to provide data processing sezvices to the City as described. herein for a period beginning January 1, 1988 and ending December 31. 1990. Page 7 0 ARTICLE X - EXTENSION OF ACREEI.fENT The City and the Connnission agree to meet in February of 1990 to discuss the terms and conditions attendant to any extension of this agreement. Should the City decide not to extend this agreement, it shall so notify the Commission no later than June 30. 1990. Date: Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission By : Anthony F. Balestrieri. Chairman City of Muskego By: Wayne G. Salentine, Mayor Page 8