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CCR2007172. . . COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #172-2007 AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MUSKEGO AND PLANNING AND DESIGN INSTITUTE, INC. (PDI) FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE JANESVILLE ROAD STREETSCAPING PLANNING/DESIGN WHEREAS, The Finance Committee has reviewed the attached professional services contract between the City of Muskego and Planning and Design Institute, Inc. (PDI) for assistance with the Janesville Road Streetscaping Planning/Design project. 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 subject to approval of the City Attorney. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Mayor is authorized to sign the Agreement in the name of the City. DATED THIS 28TH DAY OF AUGUST ,2007. SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE Ald. Bob Melcher Ald. Neil Borgman Ald. Keith Werner This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #172-2007 which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. 8/07jmb . . . Planning Department Memo To: Common Council and Finance From: Jeff Muenkel AICP Date: August 23, 2007 Janesville Road Streetsæping Contract to Planning and Design Institute, Inc. (POI) Re: As discussed at the last Council meeting, City staff sent out Request For Proposals for the streetscaping design work of the upcoming Janesville Road reconstruction from Moorland Road to Racine Avenue. This was due to the County not partaking in these efforts as it is up to individual municipalities to plan for any enhancement related items (Landscaping, street pavement techniques, lighting, furniture, etc.). A number of proposals were received and staff ultimately picked the Planning and Design Institute, Inc. (POI) to do this vital work for us as they demonstrated the most knowledge and expertise surrounding streetscaping and the best ability to take this project thru the public involvement process. The County is developing the reconstruction of Janesville Road in the public eye via a Context Sensitive Design (CSS) process. This process will allow many meetings with stakeholders and the public over the next year. The public and the stakeholders will be able to comment and influence the design and the streetscaping to eventually implement a design that hopefully addresses all interests. The meeting timelines will be known to Council in a short time and the Mayor will be putting together a list of stakeholders for the CSS meetings shortly. A draft copy of the contract is enclosed for your review. City staff and POI staff will be on hand at the Finance Committee in order to answer any questions. Please note that the Council resolution is subject to any attorney-desired changes for the contract. The fees for the streetscaping design are not to exceed $71,425 and a majority will be included in the Janesville Road Reconstruction Capital Budget starting in 2008. The funds required in 2007 will come from the City's Capital borrowing account. Thank You. . . . Final PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BElWEEN PLANNING AND DESIGN INSTITUTE, INC. AND The City of Muskego. WI This agreement, effective as of August 28, 2007, is between The City of Muskego (hereinafter referred to as the Client) and the Planning and Design Institute, Inc., a Wisconsin Corporation 241 N. Broadway, Suite 300 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (hereinafter referred to as POI) for professional services to assist in a project entitled: Janesville Road Streetscaping Planning,lOesign For this purpose, the CLIENT and POI agree as follows: Article 1 POI's services POI shall engage in the following activities on behalf of the client: . Provide the planning and design of streetscaping elements along Janesville Road in downtown Muskego as identified in Addendum A. Article 2 Client's Responsibilities In addition to those tasks and responsibilities stated in other portions of this Contract, the Client shall: 1. Provide POI with the most recently available base maps in hard copy and digital format for the project area. 2. Provide POI with the most recent reports and studies relevant to the project that are requested by POI and available to the Client or which are otherwise stated in the Client's scope of services, request for proposals, or other descriptions of this project. 3. Send out timely notices for. and convening, meetings with committees, workshops, public hearings, informational meetings, and other group meetings. The Client shall also be responsible for arranging for a suitable location for such meetings. 4. Establish a single point of contact for POI with regard to payment of invoices. Page 1 of 13 . . . Article 3 Project Personnel PDI will provide a project team as follows under the direction of Larry Witzling, PDI President: Brian Peterson Jeffrey Rainwater Ethan Skeels Project Manager Project Planner, Landscape Designer Project Assistant Bradford Drefcinski Sub-consultant: Landscape Architect All written reports of PDI shall be authorized by its President. Landscape consultants work set forth on Addendum C is part ofthe $71,425 basic compensation referred to in Article 5. Article 4 Estimated Schedule and Budget PDI shall render its services as expeditiously as is consistent with professional skill and care. During the course of the Project, anticipated and unanticipated events may impact any project schedule. Schedules and deadlines shall be established by the Client. PDI reserves the right to postpone work when, in the opinion of PDI, meeting such deadliness and schedules is not feasible. If this occurs, PDI shall inform the Client in a timely fashion. Client agrees to promptly notify PDI if Clíent's schedule or budget changes. Client acknowledges that significant changes to the Project schedule, budget or the Project's scope may require Additional services of PDI. Article 5 Compensation and Payments 5a. Basic compensation PDI agrees to provide the services as described in Article 1 for a not-to-exceed cost of $71,425 subject to the terms and limitations of this contract. 5b. Payment Schedule and Rates Client agrees to pay PDI for percentage of work complete as indicated in Addendum C. Additional tasks will be reimbursed at the following personnel hourly rates for PDI personnel: Principal $150 Project Manager $105 Designer/Planner $95 Project Assistant $65 Page 2 of 13 . Client agrees to pay PDI for percentage of work complete as indicated in Addendum C. Additional tasks will be reimbursed at the following personnel hourly rates for PDI subconsultant: Landscape Architectural Consultant: $105 5c. Reimbursables: Reimbursable Expenses: Express mail Graphic reproduction of drawings for the Client as described in Article 1 Computer printing 5d. Additional services and compensation . Services not specifically included in Basic Services shall be provided by PDI to the Client at the same hourly rates for time and materials, and reimbursable expenses. Such additional services include, but are not limited to time and materials for: 1. 2. 3. 4. Preparation of base map information not provided to PDI by the Client Preparation of plan options in addition to those noted in Article 1 Additional meetings for presentation of the work informally or formally Obtaining additional information at the Client's instructions but not provided by the Client. Addendum B contains optional scope items that the client may wish to add to the project. 5e. Invoices and timing PDI shall bill Client for Basic and Additional Services and Reimbursable Expenses once a month based upon the work completed. In the case of Basic Services. charges in any billing period shall not exceed the percentage of work completed. PDI will list the work completed, and the payment due. All payments are due within 30 days of the receipt of invoice. Payments will be sent to: Lawrence P. Witzling, President Planning and Design Institute, Inc. 241 N. Broadway, Suite 300 Milwaukee, WI 53202. . Page 3 of 13 . . . 5f. Payments and timing If payments are not made by the due date, POI has the right to withhold all work products and stop work on the project until payment is received. If payments are not made by the due date, POI reserves the right to modify any agreed upon schedules by increasing such deadlines by an amount of time equal to the number of days payment has been delayed past the due date. Payments that are delayed more than 30 days past the due date will be charged an additional amount (based on the POI's hourly rates) required to prepare additional notices, letters and related accounting documents. This amount is above and beyond any agreed upon not-to-exceed limits or other contract amounts. Invoices not paid within 60 days will be subject to an additional late fee of 1% per month of the unpaid balance. POI reserves the right to place liens on property for any upped balances. Article 6 Termination This agreement shall be terminable by either party on 30 days prior written notice. In the event of termination hereunder, POI shall be entitled to payment for the percentage of the Basic Services completed and any Additional Services rendered and Reimbursable Expenses incurred prior to termination. Article 7 Ownership of Documents Upon completion of the work or upon termination of the Agreement, it is understood that all completed or partially completed data, drawings. records, computations. survey information, and all other material that POI has collected or prepared in carrying out this Agreement shall be the property of the POI. The Client will be given copies of the original documents and digital files. Article 8 Miscellaneous Provisions This Agreement is governed by Wisconsin Law. This Agreement is the entire and integrated agreement between Client and POI and supercedes all prior negotiations, statements or agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both Client and POI. Neither party can assign this Agreement without the other party's written permission. Notwithstanding any other term in this Agreement, POI shall not be responsible for another party's means, methods, techniques, schedules, sequences, procedures or any other related programs. Page 4 of 13 . Client acknowledges and agrees that proper Project maintenance is required after the project is complete. Client further acknowledges that, as between the parties to this Agreement, Client is solely responsible for the results of any lack of or improper maintenance. PDI reserves the right to include representations of the Project in its promotional and professional materials. CLIENT Name: Title: Date: Name Title: Date: Approved as to form: . Name~~-41 ~- Â~ Title: D(c:....-.._) ò:... c..J.. r Date: , i .;-1 "'-' . Page 5 of 13 . Addendum A PROJECT SCOPE TASK 1: PROJECT MEETINGS 1.1 Operational Planning Meeting POI will attend this meeting to gather any input offered by attendees regarding streetscape issues 1.2 CSS Meeting 1 POI will attend the CSS meeting as technical advisors. in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 1.3 CSS Meeting 2 POI will attend the CSS meeting as technical advisors. in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 1.4 CSS Meeting 3 POI will attend the CSS meeting as technical advisors. in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 1.5 CSS Meeting 4 POI will attend the ess meeting as technical advisors. in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. . 1.6 CSS Meeting 5 POI will attend the ess meeting as technical advisors. in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 1.7 Streetscape Subcommittee Meeting 1 The Streetscape Subcommittee is envisioned to be composed of a subset of members of the main Project Advisory Group (AG) with the possible inclusion of other community members. This group will be responsible for crafting draft streetscape concepts for reporting to the main AG. PDI will set agendas. prepare material and run the meeting. 1.8 Streetscape Subcommittee Meeting 2 The Streetscape Subcommittee is envisioned to be composed of a subset of members of the main Project Advisory Group (AG) with the possible inclusion of other community members. This group will be responsible for crafting draft streetscape concepts for reporting to the main AG. POI will set agendas. prepare material and run the meeting. 1.9 Streetscape Subcommittee Meeting 3 The Streetscape Subcommittee is envisioned to be composed of a subset of members of the main Project Advisory Group (AG) with the possible inclusion of other community members. This group will be responsible for crafting draft streetscape concepts for reporting to the main AG. POI will set agendas. prepare material and run the meeting. 1.10 Streetscape Subcommittee Meeting 4 The Streetscape Subcommittee is envisioned to be composed of a subset of members of the main Project Advisory Group (AG) with the possible inclusion of other community members. This group will . Page 6 of 13 . be responsible for crafting draft streetscape concepts for reporting to the main AG. POI will set agendas, prepare material and run the meeting. 1.11 Public Information Meeting 1 (PIM) POI will prepare material and attend the PIM meeting, in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 1.12 Publlc Information Meeting 2 (PIM) POI will prepare material and attend the PIM meeting, in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 1.13 Project Team Coordination Meetings (5 total) POI will meet periodically with the Project Team, including City and County Staff, Ayers Associates, and CH2M Hill to coordinate project components and track progress. 1.14 PDI Coordination Meetings with the City of Muskego staff and/or officials (4 total) POI will meet periodically with City staff and officials to discuss project issues TASK 2: PROJECT START UP . 2.1 Background and Base Mapping Based on research and data provided by the City, County. and Ayres, POI will develop base mapping which will be used throughout the design process. Additional background research will include review of previous project area studies and similar projects as precedent examples. Deliverables: 1 page summary of studies Autocad base map of project area 2.2 Environmental Resource and Infrastructure Mapping In keeping with the main goals of Context Sensitive Solutions (CSD) process, POI will assist Ayers Associates with identification of existing environmental features and environmentally sensitive areas throughout the study area with available mapping. Identified features should include: . Wetlands . Natural Resource Areas . Stream and Lake Edge Buffer . Parks and Open Space . Designated Bike Lanes and Routes . Parks and Open Space Deliverab/es: 1- Full size (22x34), 1- Half size (11x17) digital pdt file 1 page summary of study . Page 7 of 13 . 2.3. Site Investigation PDI will conduct an on-site inventory and evaluation of the project area. The City staff and Streetscape Subcommittee members will be encouraged to take part in the interactive tour. Deliverables: 1 site visit (tour) 1 page summary of meeting notes Photos documenting existing corridor conditions regarding streetscape issues TASK 3: OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS 3.1 Prep for CSS Workshops 1 & 2 PDI will prepare material for the CSS meeting. in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 3.2 Prep for Streetscape Subcommittee Meetings 1 & 2 PDI will prepare material for the subcommittee meetings. in addition to other materials outlined elsewhere in this scope. . 3.3 Opportunities and Constraints Plan With the information gathered through base mapping, research and on-site investigation, the PDI will create an Opportunities and Constraints Plan. A short summary of initial findings will also be provided. These materials will act as a guide for future mapping and workshop activities in the design process. Key criteria will include, but not be limited to: . Transportation and Circulation . Parks and Open Space . Pedestrian Circulation and Connections . Historically Significant Sites . Gateway locations . Utility Locations . Stormwater and Drainage . Existing Streetscape Amenities . Environmental Features Deliverables: 1- Full size (22x34), 1- Half size (11x17) digital pdf file 3.4 Prepare Design Preference Survey PDI will prepare a Corridor Image Survey and presentation to be given to the Streetscape Subcommittee. The Corridor Image Survey will feature a series of character images to elicit reaction and ranking from the Subcommittee. The results from this survey will help form a basis for design conceptualization. Deliverables: Image survey . Page 8 of 13 . TASK 4: PLAN DEVELOPMENT . 4.1 Concept Alternatives Based on public input and data gathering. PDI will coordinate with Ayers Associates, the Streetscape Subcommittee. and the main project Advisory Group, to create two to three (2-3) concept alternatives for the streetscape. Proposed design elements will include, but not be limited to: . Design Approach and Theme . Social and economic activity - including specific pedestrian nodes, neighborhood gateways . Landscape and environmental issues - including public places, green space, and streetscape issues . Sustainability, operation, and maintenance . Pedestrian Amenities, including but not limited to: 0 Street Lighting 0 Benches 0 Planters 0 Plant Species 0 Trash Receptacles 0 Bicycle Racks 0 Paving Materials 0 Crosswalk Treatments 0 Plantings c Any Gateway landscape and Gateway Signage concepts that may be identified during the preliminary design process. A brief text summary will accompany each concept alternative, describing the individual design themes for the streetscape. This text will highlight key design elements as listed above. In addition to the proposed concept alternative plans and summaries, Concept alternatives will include an overall plan view, images and sketches and a preliminary cost estimate. These photos and illustrations may also be used in subsequent meetings to help define preferences for design conditions and development options. Deliverables: 1. Full size (22x34). 1- Half size (11x17) of each concept alternative digital pdf file 4.2 Prep for Streetscape Subcommittee meetings 3 & 4 PDI will prepare material for the subcommittee meetings, in addition to other materials outlined elsewhere in this scope. 4.3 Prep for CSS Workshops 3 & 4 PDI will prepare material for the CSS meeting, in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. . Page 9 of 13 . TASK 5: PLAN IMPLEMENTATION 5.1 Preliminary Design Concept The components of the preferred concept alternative will be collectively added into an overall conceptual master plan for the corridor. This plan will indicate proposed locations for streetscape and pedestrian amenities, traffic features and plazas/ open spaces. In addition to an illustrative plan view, a design portfolio will provide more detailed images and descriptions of desired amenities along with preliminary costs. Deliverables: 1- Full size (22x34), 1- Haft size (11x17) digital pdf fife of preliminary concept and amenities portfolio 5.2 Preliminary Phasing! nmeline and Costs Based on the Preliminary Design Concept, POI will work with the project team to provide an outline of ideas for implementation strategy and phasing. In addition to the outline, the design team will provide a preliminary cost estimate that will be broken down by phase. De/iverables: 5 Copies of outflne and preliminary cost estimate, digital pdf fife . 5.3 Final Concept Based on comments from the Advisory Group, POI will provide one (1) set of revisions to the concept and amenities portfolio. Deliverables: 1- Full size overall concept (22x34), 1- Half size overall concept (11x17) digital pdf fife of concepts 5.4 Prep for CSS Workshop 5 POI will prepare material for the CSS meeting, in coordination with Ayres and CH2M Hill. 5.5 Revisions to Final COncept Based on input, POI will provide one (1) set of revisions to the Final Concept Plan and amenities portfolio. This set of documents will provide a comprehensive plan that can be taken to various committees for adoption and cost feasibility analyses. In addition, the plans will act as a map for a smooth transition between conceptual design, design development and construction drawings. De/iverables: 1- Full size overall concept (22x34), 1- Half size final concept (11x17), 15 copies of amenities portfolio digital pdf file of final concept and amenities portfolio . Page 10 of 13 . TASK 6: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 6.1 Project Team Meeting: Construction Documents POI will meet with the Project Team to discuss timeline, cost and phasing of the streetscape implementation. In addition, utility locations throughout the corridor shall be coordinated and finalized with the project engineer and utility companies. Outcome of this meeting will define project limits of phasing and tímeline for construction documents and bidding. Deliverables: 1 Meeting 6.2 Construction Documents POI will provide construction documents and specifications for the streetscape. Review opportunities will occur at 50%, 75% and 90% completion. Scope of plan sets and specifications will include the following; Demolition & Erosion Control layout! Site Plan Phasing Plan Planting Plan Planting and Construction Details Irrigation Design and Details Written Specifications . The City will be responsible for any required engineering for the plan as well as providing administrative detail (front end specifications) for the project manual. Deliverables: Construction Documents Full Size Copy (22x34) Half Size Copy (11x17) 1. Copy of Specifications 6.3 Construction Administration POI will attend pre-bid meeting and assist with any contractor Questions or comments. Once the bid for construction is awarded, POI will meet with the contractor on-site to review the schedule of work and assist with any questions. 'n addition to this on-site meeting, POI will provide up to five (5) site visits for review of the following; . Plant and amenity inspection at delivery . Staking of plant locations . Substantial completion reviews Deliverables: One Page summary of each construction review . Page 11 of 13 . Addendum B The following potential scope items are not included in the contract. The City may wish to add these items at additional cost. OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL SCOPE ITEM: GATEWAY AND WAYFINDING SIGNAGE Based on public input and desired design theme. POI will develop concepts and construction documents for desired signage within the Janesville Road corridor. DeJiverables: Two project team meetings. One public visioning session, Full Size Copy (22x34) & Half Size Copy (11x17) of location map, 2 copies of specifications Fee: $6.295 OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL SCOPE ITEM: REDEVELOPMENT PLAN CONCEPTS Several properties along Janesville Road between Parkland Drive and Lannon Drive are potential redevelopment sites. POI will prepare a master site plan concept for the sites, with the goal of crafting a plan which is integral with the proposed streetscape design while creating a "town center" for Muskego. . Deliverables: Colored site plan drawing showing buitding footprints, street patterns. parking areas, landscape development, sidewalks and other pedestrian features. Fee: estimated at $600Q..$10.000 per redevelopment area . Page 12 of 13 . . . Addendum C c...t I 1 PLANNING & DESIGN STAGE proj..t "'etines 44,915 , 1.1 O,eratlonel Ple""lne "'eetlne . J1~ 1.2 CSS meetlne 1 , 600 1.3 CS'S mutlne 2 . 600 ..-- i 1,3~0 1.4 CSS mutlne 3 1.6 CSS meotine" , 1,3~0 1.6 CSS meotine S . 600 1.7 'Strutsoe,e suboommittee meotine 1 . USO 1.8 Streetsoe,e subcommittee mutlne 2 . 900 1.9 Street..e,e subcommítte. mutine 3 . 900 1.1 Struts"pe suboommittee mootinc.. ' 900 1.11 Pu~loc informetJ~n ...eotlne IP"") 1 . 1,0~0 1.12 Publoc Inform.tí~n ... ootinf (P"") 2 . 1.050 1.13 P'~Ject Tum Coo'd,netíon meebnes (5 totel) . 2.310 Ln POi coo'dlnet.on ",eetinfs with City ateII' (t totel) . 1.110 ..,-., . ,~.. 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 Project Start Up 180<kC,o...nd end 8... M',p",~_.__._......._.._... IEnVI'onmentel Resou'c. end In/'ut.u,t...,. "'ep,on, I Site Invortlfebon ~. 1.040 I 545 I 1,480 I .",j . . . 3 Opportunltl81 and Constrlants 3.1 Prep for CSS WorkshOpS 1 "2 . 210 3.2 Prtp for Streets<<,e Subcommittee "'eet,nC 1&2 $ 1,100 3.3 Opport...nltlu end Con.troon" Pion . 1.425 3.4 Prep.., Detien Pre/tren.e SUNey $ 815 ..,Jpt~ . .. Plan Development 4.1 ICenc"tM,mttlvu (2-3) $ ?31~ 4.2 IPrep f~r Strub..,e Subcommittee "'.ebnf 3&4 . 1.120 4.3 Ipr.p for CSS Workshop. 3 ".. $ 990 auJnotItl . 6 Plan Implementation 5.1 Prellmlnery Onicn Concept . 5.000 5.2 Prelom Strete('f of Imphm.n!8tlon. P"""(I T'mel,n. & Co.t . 2.185 6.3 fin.' Con",t $ J,~Z5 5.4 Pre. for CS'S Work,ho. 5 . /90 5.5 R.....ions to Fln'l Conu.t $ 2,030 suJpt~ . II 8 CONSTRUCTION DRAWING STAGE Construction Documents 26,510 , 8.1 Ip,aJ.ct T.... .....tlne . Can.trudle" Oecu..."h . 1.200 6.2 1 Construction Oocumentl . 21.480 6.3 I Construction '-dtninistretrion $ 3,630 suJptotltl. .'L' TOTAL BUDGET C~7J; Page 13 of 13