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CCR2019095-Attachment-Cleaning SPECIFICATIONS & CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 2020-2024 CITY OF MUSKEGO CLEANING SERVICES CITY OF MUSKEGO Revised 11-18-19 Page 2 of 18 The City of Muskego requested a quote for cleaning services and damage waiver at thirteen City of Muskego building facilities and park building sites for 2020-2024 from Jani King; 1. Muskego City Hall (W182 S8200 Racine Avenue) 2. Muskego Police Department (W182 S8200 Racine Avenue) 3. Muskego Library (S73 W16663 W. Janesville Road) 4. Old Settlement Centre (W180 S8100 Racine Avenue) 5. Department of Public Works Building (W189 S8235 Mercury Drive) 6. Water Utility Building (S81 W19150 Apollo Drive) 7. Park Facilities Seasonal a. Park Arthur Pavilion (S63 W17833 College Avenue) b. Idle Isle Building (W182 S6666 Hardtke Drive) c. Veterans Park (W182 S8175 Racine Avenue) d. Horn Park (S79 W18200 Lions Park Drive) e. Bluhm Park (S77 W13607McShane Drive) f. Lions Park (S77 W18950 Lions Park Drive) g. Kurth Park (S70 W14415 Belmont Drive) For further information, detailing the scope of this work contact: Scott Kroeger, P.E., PLS, ENV SP, MBA Public Works and Development Director W182 S8200 Racine Avenue Muskego WI 53150 (262) 679-4145 The City of Muskego reserves the right to reject any or all quotes and to waive any quoting informalities and may accept the quote most advantageous to the city. All forms are required to be completed in full. Page 3 of 18 SCOPE OF WORK BASE BID (typical cleaning dates per each year) BASE BID LOCATION DATES LUMP SUM COST 1 Muskego City Hall 1/1/2020-12/31/2020 2 Muskego Police Department 1/1/2020-12/31/2020 3 Muskego Library 1/1/2020-12/31/2020 4 Old Settlement Centre 1/1/2020-12/31/2020 5 Department of Public Works Building 1/1/2020-12/31/2020 6 Water Utility Building 1/1/2020-12/31/2020 7 Park Arthur Pavilion Summer 5/1/2020-9/30/2020 7 days a week Winter 10/1/2020 – 4/30/19 Clean M-W-F Only Lock at night 7 days a week 8 Idle Isle Building 5/1/2020-9/30/2020 9 Veterans Park 5/1/2020-9/30/2020 10 Horn Park 5/1/2020-9/30/2020 11 Bluhm Park 5/1/2020-9/30/2020 12 Lions Park 5/1/2020-9/30/2020 13 Kurth Park 5/1/2020-9/30/2020 BASE BID OVERALL TOTAL $________________________ The City reserves the right to accept or reject any base bid indicated above. All final costs will be reviewed by the City of Muskego prior to selecting and awarding the contract. Page 4 of 18 Scope of Services Per Facility and Building I. MUSKEGO CITY HALL City Hall- Open 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Monday-Friday Cleaning to be done after office is closed. Contact Mayor’s Office at (262) 679-5675 A. DAILY SERVICES (5 Days Per Week) 1. Clean and sanitize all restrooms including all fixtures, urinals, toilets, and toilet seats. Clean all mirrors. Fill dispensers (paper towels, toilet paper, soap, etc.) Damp clean walls, doors, and partitions. Floors to be dust mopped and/or swept, and damp mopped with non-abrasive cleaners. Check for urinal deodorant blocks in urinals. 2. Clean and sanitize all water fountains. 3. Empty all waste receptacles and dispose of waste in outside garbage and recycling containers. Damp clean receptacles as needed and replace plastic garbage bags in non-recycling receptacles. 4. Vacuum all carpeted areas in City Hall except in meeting rooms. 5. Dust office furniture, file cabinets, telephones, computers, all ledges and moldings, tables, etc. employees will clean desks. 6. Clean and polish all customer service counter tops and employee counter tops. 7. Clean all foyer windows, frames, and glass doors, inside and outside. 8. Clean entrance ways, lobby, and corridors. Sweep, dust mop or damp mop areas regard to weather conditions. Vacuum all mats and runners. 9. Empty outside trash receptacles. 10. Spot clean walls, partitions, doors, and partition door of obvious marks. 11. Sweep and dry mop Employee’s Lounge. B. SIX TIMES /YEAR (Meeting Rooms 1A/1B, 2, &3, Common Council Chambers, and Court Conference Room) 1. Vacuum (once every 2 months). 2. Empty garbage and recycling. 3. Dust furniture, chair and tables. 4. Clean counter tops. 5. Sweep and dry mop kitchen area. 6. Clean all windows, frames, and glass indoors. C. TWO TIMES/YEAR (Spring/Fall) 1. Clean exterior windows. Page 5 of 18 D. YEARLY 1. Shampoo all carpets (November). 2. Clean window blinds (November). 3. Shampoo all upholstered chairs. 4. Strip, machine scrub, wax, and buff all tile floors (October). 5. Apply soil-resistant chemical product to carpets. E. GENERAL UPKEEP OF THESE FACILITIES 1. Keep janitor’s closet clean, orderly, and free of odors. 2. Leave only designated night-lights on. 3. Check doors upon leaving job and secure them. 4. All equipment and cleaning supplies will be supplied by the service. The City will supply all paper products, hand soaps, and urinal blocks. 5. Notify the Maintenance office of needed supplies in sufficient time so that they can purchase before supply is depleted. 6. Maintenance must be notified prior to and upon completion of twice -yearly, six-times-yearly, and annual listed items. II. MUSKEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT Building open continuously Cleaning to be done evening, unless otherwise noted Contact Captain David Constantineau at (262) 679-5650 to setup Schedule A. DAILY SERVICES (5 Days Per Week – Monday - Friday) 1. Daily empty all recycle and waste receptacles within the Department into the paper and cardboard recycling containers provided outside of the department. Damp clean receptacles as needed and replace plastic garbage bags. 2. Lavatories (10) cleaned and sanitized. Clean all fixtures, including light fixture above sink, urinals, and toilet seats. Clean all mirrors, counter tops, and fill vending dispensers (paper towels, soap, etc.) wipe down walls, doors, and partition. Floors to be dust mopped and/or swept, and scrubbed. Keep urinal deodorant blocks in urinal. 3. Clean entrance and lobby area daily. Sweep or dust mop and damp mop tile floor with regard to weather conditions, vacuum carpet areas. Dust all furniture and horizontal surfaces. Clean entrance doors glass and interior partition glass with the exception of the ballistic glass. Vacuum all carpet in area. 4. Dust, vacuum, waste removal, wipe down, mop, & sweep breakrooms (including dispatch breakroom), Clean countertop, sinks, tables, chairs, water fountain, microwave, and stove. 5. Sweep, mop, and vacuum hallways. Page 6 of 18 B. TWO TIMES PER WEEK 1. Dust and vacuum in clerical area. Dust only in dispatch. Wipe down horizontal surfaces. 2. Dust and vacuum office areas, men’s locker room, and women’s locker room. 3. Dust, vacuum, and wipe down roll call, patrol room, and report writing room C. TWICE PER WEEK 1. Clean and disinfect shower stalls in locker rooms. 2. Sweep, wipe down, and dust booking area. Wet mop floor. D. ONE TIME PER WEEK 1. Conference Rooms and Training Rooms to be cleaned, vacuumed, furniture wiped down, and tables cleaned. If classes are being held, clean the day after. 2. Evidence processing areas to be swept, mopped, and wiped down. 3. Clean elevator door tracks, vacuum, and wipe down walls. 4. Weight room dusted and floor wiped down. 5. Gun cleaning room dusted and wiped down. 6. Interview rooms and family room vacuum, dust, and wiped down. 7. Spot clean walls and doors. E. ONCE A MONTH 1. Clean inside of the refrigerator. 2. Data Room swept. F. ONE TIMES PER YEAR 1. Carpeted areas to be shampooed at least twice a year, with the heavy traffic areas to be shampooed as needed and blended in with the rest of the carpeting. (May- November) 2. Clean/wipe painted doors. 3. Clean exterior windows. G. GENERAL UPKEEP 1. Keep Janitor’s closet clean and orderly. 2. Leave only designated night lights on. 3. Check doors and gates upon leaving job to be sure they are secure. 4. Notify the Maintenance Office of needed supplies in sufficient time so they can be purchased before supply depleted. Page 7 of 18 III. MUSKEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY Library Open: 9:00 A.M.to 8:30 P.M. Monday - Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday Cleaning to be done after Library closed, or before it opens. Contact George Wolwark at 262-679-4036, or Brittany Larson at 262-97I -2119, to set up schedule. A. DAILY SERVICES (5 Days Per Week - Monday through Thursday AND Saturday or Sunday) 1. Clean and sanitize all restrooms including all fixtures, urinals, toilets, toilet seats, and partition doors. Clean all mirrors. Fill vending dispenser (paper towels, soap, etc.) NOTE: soap dispensers must be refilled before level of soap is two (2) inches from bottom of reservoir. Damp clean walls, doors, door handles, light switches, and partitions. Floor to be dust mopped and/or swept, and damp mopped. Check for urinal deodorant blocks in urinals. 2. Clean and sanitize all water fountains. 3. Empty all waste and recycling receptacles and dispose of in outside garbage and recycling containers. Damp clean receptacles and replace plastic garbage bags. 4. Vacuum all carpeted areas in Library building. 5. Clean all tables, countertops, and both customer service desks. Work stations will be cleaned by Library employees. Include table area in front of and around computers in public area. 6. Clean all foyer and lobby windows, frames, and glass doors, inside and outside. 7. Clean entranceways, lobby, and corridors. Sweep, dust mop, or damp mop areas regularly, according to weather conditions. Vacuum all mats and runners. 8. Sweep, dust mop or damp mop Children's Storytime Room and adjacent play room regularly. 9. Clean Plexiglas windows on large barn door leading to Children’s Storytime Room. Clean glass windows/door looking into Storytime room. 10. Clean glass next to each meeting room door. 11. Clean glass doors, interior windows, and frames related to study rooms. B. BI-WEEKLY (every two weeks) 1. Vacuum edges along Library book shelving. 2. Vacuum carpeted edges and corners with appropriate tool to remove dirt not picked up by vacuum cleaner. 3. Mop public kitchen (next to meeting room) C. MONTHLY 1. Vacuum upholstered furniture. 2. Clean crevices and corners, specifically areas where floor tile and molding meet to avoid buildup of accumulated dirt. Page 8 of 18 3. Vacuum along window ledges (to pick up dead insects/dirt) and use duster to remove cobwebs. 4. Wipe down upholstered furniture in kid’s area (vinyl seating and ottoman s). D. TWO TIMES PER YEAR (May and November) 1. Shampoo all carpets. E. ANNUALLY 1. Shampoo all upholstered chairs. 2. Strip, machine scrub, wax, and buff all tile floors. F. GENERAL UPKEEP OF THESE FACILITIES 1. Keep Janitor’s closet clean and orderly. 2. Leave only designated night lights on. 3. Check doors upon leaving job to be sure they are secure. 4. Notify the Library of needed supplies in sufficient time so they can be purchased before supply depleted. IV. OLD TOWN HISTORIC BUILDING (Entry, Upper Level—large meeting room and restrooms, Lower Level—large meeting room and restroom) Building open from 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Cleaning to be done after work hours. Contact Tammy Dunn at (262) 679-4108 to set up schedule A. TWO DAYS PER WEEK (Tuesday and Thursday) 1. Clean and sanitize all restroom fixtures, floors, partition, urinals, sinks, toilets, and toilet seats. 2. Clean and refill all dispensers from stock. 3. Clean and dust all hand-rails, window sills, and heat registers. 4. Sweep and wet mop with soap all tile floors each time you clean. 5. Vacuum carpeted areas. 6. Clean window glass. 7. Clean and sanitize drinking water fountains. 8. Dust mop maple wood floor. 9. Garbage removal from bathrooms and open areas to provided dumpster in upper parking lot. 10. Sweep stairs to lower level. Page 9 of 18 B. ONCE A MONTH 1. Clean and buff tile floors. (Upstairs only) C. ONCE PER YEAR 1. Strip, seal, and refinish lower level tile floor in large meeting room. 2. Strip, seal, and refinish all tile and wood floors. Stage floor not included. 3. Shampoo carpet areas. 4. Dust sides of wall upstairs. D. GENERAL UPKEEP OF THESE FACILITIES 1. Keep janitor’s closet clean, orderly, and free of odors. 2. Leave only designated night-lights on. 3. Check doors upon leaving job and secure them. 4. All equipment and cleaning supplies will be supplied by the service. The City will supply all paper products, hand soaps and urinal blocks. 5. Notify the Recreation office of needed supplies in sufficient time so that they can purchase before supply is depleted. 6. Maintenance must be notified prior to and upon completion of once and twice yearly. V. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Building open from 7:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday - Friday Cleaning to be done after office is closed. Contact at (262) 679-4128 A. DAILY SERVICES (2 Days Per Week) 1. Clean and sanitize all restrooms including all fixtures, urinals, toilets, and toilet seats. Clean all mirrors. Fill dispensers (paper towels, toilet paper, soap , etc.) Damp clean walls, doors, and partitions. Floors to be dust mopped and/or swept, and damp mopped with non - abrasive cleaners. Check for urinal deodorant blocks in urinals. 2. Clean and sanitize all water fountains. 3. Empty all waste receptacles and dispose of waste in outside garbage and recycling containers. Damp clean receptacles as needed and replace plastic garbage bags in non - recycling receptacles. 4. Dust office furniture, file cabinets, telephones, computers, all led ges and moldings, tables, etc. Employees will clean desks. 5. Clean and polish all customer service counter tops and employee counter tops. 6. Clean all foyer windows, frames, and glass doors, inside and outside. Page 10 of 18 7. Clean entranceways, lobby, and corridors. Sweep, dust mop or damp mop areas regard to weather conditions. Vacuum all mats and runners. 8. Empty outside trash receptacles. 9. Spot clean walls, partitions, doors, and partition door of obvious marks. 10. Sweep and dry mop Employee’s Lounge. B. YEARLY 1. Strip, machine scrub, wax, and buff all tile floors. C. GENERAL UPKEEP OF THESE FACILITIES 1. Keep janitor’s closet clean, orderly, and free of odors. 2. Leave only designated night-lights on. 3. Check doors upon leaving job and secure them. 4. All equipment and cleaning supplies, with the exception of deodorant blocks for the urinals, will be supplied by the service. The City will supply all paper products, hand soaps and urinal blocks. 5. Notify the Maintenance office of needed supplies in sufficient time so that they can purchase before supply is depleted. 6. Maintenance must be notified prior to and upon completion of twice -yearly, three-times- yearly, and annual listed items. VI. WATER UTILITY BUILDING Building open from 7:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday - Friday Cleaning to be done after office is closed. Contact at (262) 679-4128 A. DAILY SERVICES (2 Days Per Week) 1. Clean and sanitize all restrooms including all fixtures, urinals, toilets, and toilet seats. Clean all mirrors. Fill dispensers (paper towels, toilet paper, soap etc.) Damp clean walls, doors and partitions. Floors to be dust mopped and/or swept, and damp mopped with non -abrasive cleaners. Check for urinal deodorant blocks in urinals. 2. Clean and sanitize all water fountains. 3. Empty all waste receptacles and dispose of waste in outside garbage and recycling containers. Damp clean receptacles as needed and replace plastic garbage bags in non - recycling receptacles. 4. Dust office furniture, file cabinets, telephones, computers, all ledges and m oldings, tables, etc. employees will clean desks. 5. Clean and polish all customer service counter tops and employee counter tops. 6. Clean all foyer windows, frames, and glass doors, inside and outside. Page 11 of 18 7. Clean entranceways, lobby, and corridors. Sweep, dust mop or damp mop areas regard to weather conditions. Vacuum all mats and runners. 8. Empty outside trash receptacles. 9. Spot clean walls, partitions, doors, and partition door of obvious marks. 10. Sweep and dry mop Employee’s Lounge. B. YEARLY 1. Strip, machine scrub, wax, and buff all tile floors. C. GENERAL UPKEEP OF THESE FACILITIES 1. Keep janitor’s closet clean, orderly, and free of odors. 2. Leave only designated night-lights on. 3. Check doors upon leaving job and secure them. 4. All equipment and cleaning supplies, with the exception of deodorant blocks for the urinals, will be supplied by the service. The City will supply all paper products, hand soaps and urinal blocks. 5. Notify the Maintenance office of needed supplies in sufficient time so that they can pur chase before supply is depleted. 6. Maintenance must be notified prior to and upon completion of twice -yearly, three-times- yearly, and annual listed items. VII. MUSKEGO PARK FACILITIES Park hours 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM Monday - Sunday Cleaning to be done:  May through August - after 9:00 PM so locking can take place at 10:00 PM  September - after 7:30 PM so locking can take place at 9:00 PM Contact Tammy Dunn at 262-679-4108 A. DAILY SERVICES (7 Days per week, Monday through Sunday) 1. Clean and sanitize all restrooms including all fixtures, urinals, toilets, and toilet seats. Clean all mirrors. Fill dispensers (paper towels, toilet paper, soap , etc.) Check for urinal deodorant blocks in urinals. 2. Damp clean walls, switches, ceilings, entrance/exit doors and partitions. Floors to be swept and damp mopped with non-abrasive cleaners. 3. Clean and sanitize all water fountains. 4. Empty all waste receptacles and dispose of waste in outside garbage and recycling containers. Damp clean interior receptacles as needed and replace plastic garbage bags in non-recycling receptacles. 5. Locking is to take place at all locations seven days a week. Page 12 of 18 B. OPENING/CLOSING OF FACILITIES FOR THE SEASON 1. All of the daily requirements plus scrub clean the floors. C. GENERAL UPKEEP OF THESE FACILITIES 1. Keep janitor’s closet clean, orderly, and free of odors. 2. Leave only designated night-lights on. 3. Check doors upon leaving job and secure them. 4. All equipment and cleaning supplies will be supplied by the service. The City will supply all paper products, hand soaps and urinal blocks. Paper produ cts are not to be used for cleaning. 5. Notify the Recreation Dept. office of needed supplies in sufficient time so that they can purchase before supply is depleted. 6. At ALL PARK locations, please do not discard garbage into the charcoal bins or empty dirty soapy, chemical treated water buckets and/or containers on the lawn areas of the park. D. LOCATIONS Park Arthur Pavilion S63W17833 College Avenue Veterans Park Located across from City Hall but park on Pioneer Drive Idle Isle Building W182S6666 Hardtke Drive Horn Park S79W18200 Horn Park Drive Bluhm Park S77W13607 McShane Drive Lions Park S77W18950 Lions Park Drive Kurth Park S70W14415 Belmont Drive E. Additional Project Scope Notes 1. ALL City of Muskego facilities shall be cleaned as indicated in the Scope of Work within the required times. 2. All service is as indicated within the Scope of Work above. 3. All facilities indicated above shall have damage waivers. Page 13 of 18 INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION In order to protect against potential liability arising out of the activities performed hereunder, contractor shall obtain and maintain, in full force and effect, comprehensive general liability insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate. Said insurance may not be cancelled, reduced or changed in any way without at least thirty (30) day written notice to the City. Failure to provide proper notice, in and of itself, shall be grounds for termination of this agreement. Contractor shall obtain Certificates of Insurance as well as written Endorsements to its insurance policies as follows:  30-day notice of cancellation.  Contractor’s primary and non-contributory insurance provision.  Waiver of rights of recovery against others to us. (waiver of subrogation)  Naming the City as an additional insured. Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers, and each of them, from and against any and all suits, actions, legal or administrative proceedings, claims, demands, damages, liabilities, interest, attorney’s fees, costs, and expenses of whatsoever kind or nature in any manner directly or indirectly caused, occasioned, or contributed to in whole or in part or claimed to be caused, occasioned, or contributed to in whole or in part, by reason of any act, omission, fault, or negligence, whether active or passive, of Contractor or of anyone acting under its direction or control or on its behalf, even if liability is also sought to be imposed on City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers. The obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers, and each of them, shall be applicable unless liability results from the sole negligence of the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and v olunteers. Contractor shall reimburse the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agent or authorized representatives or volunteers for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. In the event that Contractor employs other persons, firms, corporations or entities (sub -contractor) as part of the work covered by this Agreement, it shall be The Sole responsibility to require and confirm that each sub-contractor enters into and Indemnity Agreement in favor of the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers, which is identical to this Indemnity Agreement. This indemnity provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. Page 14 of 18 CONSEQUENCES FOR NOT COMPLYING WITH THE SCOPE OF THE WORK A. A substantiated case of non-compliance will be addressed to the contact person representing the contractual service by the City. B. A contractor's response deemed adequate by the City, in its sole discretion, will be accepted and noted should a future situation develop. C. A contractor's response deemed inadequate by the City, in its sole discretion, will result in the immediate termination of the contractual service. Page 15 of 18 PROPOSAL FORM Provide the entire City of Muskego Cleaning Services as described in the scope of the work for the 2020- 2024 years. (refer to Exhibit “A” attachments) $ Total Dollars - 2020 $ Total Dollars - 2021 $ Total Dollars - 2022 $ Total Dollars - 2023 $ Total Dollars - 2024 Signature Firm Name Authorized Name (Print) Title Date Contractor shall have and maintain a Wisconsin Business License and any other required licenses and permits to perform the required scope and services. The City of Muskego reserves the right to reject any or all quotes and to waive any quoting informalities and may accept the quote most advantageous to the city. RETURN TO: Scott Kroeger, P.E., PLS, ENV SP, MBA Public Works and Development Director City of Muskego W182S8200 Racine Avenue Muskego, WI 53150 skroeger@cityofmuskego.org Page 16 of 18 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is dated as of the _______th day of ____________ in the year _____ by and between the City of Muskego (hereinafter called Owner) and _________________________________ (hereinafter called Contractor). Owner and Contractor, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows: ARTICLE 1: SCOPE OF WORK Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents Scope of Work. The Work is generally described on the proposal form as follows: 2020-2024 City of Muskego Cleaning Services ARTICLE 2: CONTRACT PRICE Owner shall pay Contractor for completion of the Scope of Work in accordance with the Contractor Documents, in current funds, as follows: 2020 Words Figures 2021 Words Figures 2022 Words Figures 2023 Words Figures 2024 Words Figures Form To Be Filled in only if Awarded Page 17 of 18 ARTICLE 3: CONTRACT TIMEFRAME: The contract is for a 5-year period covering the 2020-2024 year. ARTICLE 4: CONTRACT PERFORMANCE The Work shall be completed in the manner specified in the Scope of Work and Scope of Services per facility and building. ARTICLE 5: CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the following component parts , as are attached hereto: 1. Notice 2. Scope of Work 3. Scope of Services per facility and building 4. Insurance and Indemnification 5. Consequences for not complying 6. Proposal Form 7. Agreement 8. Exhibits: Location of All City of Muskego Facilities and Buildings ARTICLE 6: PAYMENTS Contractor shall submit applications for payment for process by the Director of Public Works and Development Director and the City shall make payment accordingly. Contractor shall submit an invoice for each payment request. ARTICLE 7: MISCELLANEOUS Owner and Contractor each binds itself, its partners, successors, assign and legal representatives in respect of all covenants, agreements and obligations set forth in the Contract Documents. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Contractor and Owner have signed this Agreement in four counterparts on the day and year first above-written. (Contractor) SEAL By: (Signature) (Title) Page 18 of 18 (Print or Type Name) (Attest) CITY OF MUSKEGO Kathy Chiaverotti, Mayor SEAL Sharon Mueller, Finance & Admin Director (Attest)