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058-10 - Kitsap County - ContractINTERLOCAL AGREEMENT KC-324-10 BETWEEN KITSAP COUNTY AND THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD (Contract No. 058-10) REIMBURSABLE WORK PERFORMED BY KITSAP COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS This Interlocal Agreement is made and entered into pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 39.34 RCW by and between the County of Kitsap (hereinafter County) and the City of Port Orchard (hereinafter the City). RECITALS WHEREAS, The City of Port Orchard owns and operates Traffic Control equipment situated within the City of Port Orchard; and WHEREAS, Kitsap County has personnel skilled in maintaining traffic control equipment and is desirous of providing maintenance services to the traffic control equipment owned and operated by Port Orchard; NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS CONTAINED HEREIN, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: Parties. This Agreement is by and between the County and the City. Section 2: Term. This agreement shall become effective on January 1, 2011 for up to one year and ending on December 31, 2011. This Agreement shall automatically be renewed on calendar basis unless either party gives written notice of termination by the preceding October 1st of any such year. If no notice is given this Agreement shall be automatically renewed for the next ensuing calendar year. Section 3: Payment. In consideration for the services provided, the City shall pay the County two hundred eighty dollars and seventy six cents. (280.76) per month, per signal or group of up to 5 warning flashers or other like item, Exhibit A, for the first year of the Agreement, due to the County in quarterly installments thirty (30) days after receipt of an invoice, beginning on January 1, 2011. In the event that the City adds traffic control signals requiring maintenance, the City shall pay the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars and seventy six cents (280.76) per month, per signal for each signal added, which will be paid quarterly thirty (30) days after receipt of an invoice and pro -rated to the date of activation of the Traffic Control Signals. At the beginning of each successive year thereafter, all charges shall automatically be adjusted by the percentage change in the "all items" category of the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor for the Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton metropolitan statistical area (1982-84=100) as published for the month of June. if at any time during the term of the contract the practice of computing the Index for the City of Seattle shall be abandoned or altered by the U.S. Department of Labor, and not assumed by some other federal or state governmental agency, then there shall be substituted therefore in the County's sole discretion the most nearly comparable cost of living index. Section 4: Services Provided, A) The contract shall cover the annual maintenance and the re -lamp visits of all of the signals and lighting systems covered in the contract. In addition, a repair reserve will be created in the amount of $750.00 per year per signal covered in the contract. This reserve shall be used to cover the cost of time and materials for the repairs not included in the annual maintenance and re -lamp visits. Once the reserve is exhausted the City shall then pay additional cost on a time and materials basis for work requested by the City. The City may be required to replace, any major piece of equipment totaling more than $500.00. The City may have the option to have the County assist in the ordering and acquisition of major replacement equipment B) The County shall provide annual maintenance of the traffic signals covered by the contract. The annual maintenance of the traffic signal will consist of a complete inspection of the traffic signal, conflict monitor testing, cleaning the cabinet and electronic components, and complete overhead inspection and cleaning. The County shall perform a monthly visual operation analysis of the signal covered by the contract to detect any malfunctions and failures. C) The County shall perform an annual re -lamp on all required indications. All 3M heads will be re-lamped once every five (5) years. The City shall have the option to provide LED modules to change out lamps or outdated LEDs at the City's expense. The County will provide labor at no extra cost while performing annual lamp change and retrofit heads to LEDs. The replacement of any LEDs due to failure will be charged against the reserve. D) The City shall have the option to have the County repair City owned street lighting systems. This work shall be charged on a time and materials basis and can be charged against the reserve at the City's option. E) The County shall coordinate and inspect the replacement and installation of failed traffic signal loops by a contractor when requested to do so by the City. This shall not be considered annual maintenance and will be charged against the reserve. F) The City shall have the option to have the County upgrade City owned traffic signal equipment and other related electronic and electrical traffic control equipment. This work shall be charged on a time and materials basis and can be charged against the reserve at the City's option. G) The City shall have the option to use the County as a construction management consultant for the purpose of assisting in the design and inspection of new traffic signal and lighting systems. This shall not be considered annual maintenance and will be charged on a time and materials basis. H) In the performance of the services set forth in A through G above, The County shall be responsible for and shall provide and pay all wages, salaries, tools, vehicle usage, training, postage, freight, telephones, overhead cost, and all other direct or indirect costs or expenses occurred. In the event that the repair reserve, is exhausted the City shall then reimburse the CountV on a time and materials basis. Section 5: Equipment. The County shall provide services described in Section 4 for the traffic control equipment located within the City. The equipment includes and is limited to. - A. Traffic Signal Controllers B. Load Switches C. Detection equipment D. Conflict Monitor Units E. Pre -exemption Equipment F. Auxiliary cabinet wiring G. Traffic Signal Loops H. Traffic Signal and Street light circuit wiring 1. Signal heads, Pedestrian Heads, and LED's J. Miscellaneous flasher, school warning, and fire station signaling equipment K. Street Lighting Equipment L. Traffic Signal Coordination -create, install, and maintain timing plans from data provided by the City. Section 6: Time of Service. The County shall provide additional coverage 24 hours a day and 7 days a week for all traffic signal failures and malfunctions. If the City is unable to secure services listed in this agreement from the County in a timely manner, then the City may secure such services elsewhere and deduct the cost thereof from any amounts owing or to be owed to the County under the contract. Coverage shall also be provided for emergency situations including and not limited to damage caused to traffic signals and streetlights by traffic accidents and weather conditions. The City shall have the option to secure services from another agency at their own cost for emergency response situations if the County is unable to respond in a timely manner. Failures, malfunctions and damages shall not be considered annual maintenance and will be charged against the reserve. Section 7: Hold Harmless. A) The City agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County, its appointed and elected officials, officer, and employees from and against any and all liability, loss, cost, damage, and expense resulting from, sustained, or alleged to have been sustained by, directly or indirectly, in or out of consequence of the County's performance of this Agreement, whether such injuries to persons or damage to property is due to negligence of the City, its subcontractors, agents, successors or assigns. This includes costs and attorney's fees in defense of actions, claims or lawsuits for damages resulting from personal or bodily injury, including death at any time. This provision shall be inapplicable to the event such damage or injury is caused by the negligence of the County. B) The County agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its appointed and elected officials, officer, and employees from and against any and all liability, loss, cost, damage, and expense resulting from, sustained, or alleged to have been sustained by, directly or indirectly, in or out of consequence of the City's performance of this Agreement, whether such injuries to persons or damage to property is due to negligence of the County, its subcontractors, agents, successors or assigns. This includes costs and attorney's fees in defense of actions, claims or lawsuits for damages resulting from personal or bodily injury, including death at any time. This provision shall be inapplicable to the event such damage or injury is caused by the negligence of the City. C) This Section 7 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Section 8: General Conditions. A. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and both parties acknowledge that there are no other agreements, written or oral, that have not been fully set forth in this Agreement. B. Amendments. The parties hereby further agree that this Agreement cannot be amended or modified without written concurrence of both parties. C. Notices. Any notices required to be given by the County to the City, or by the City to the County, shall be in writing and delivered to the following parties at the following addresses: Kitsap County Public Works 614 Division Street MS-26 Port Orchard, WA 98366 City of Port Orchard City Hall 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, WA 98366 D. Waiver. Failure to insist upon strict compliance with any terms, covenants or conditions of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such, nor shall any waiver or relinquishment of such right power at any time be taken to be a waiver of any other breach. E. Compliance with State, Local, and Federal Laws. Parties agree to comply to all applicable local, state, and federal laws in performance of all services under this agreement. F. Applicable Law Venue. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington and in the event of dispute; the venue of any action brought hereunder shall be in Kitsap County Superior Court. Section 9: Nondiscrimination. The County shall not discriminate in employment or service provided on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, marital status or disability in employment or the provision of services unless an employment action is based on a bona fide occupational qualification. Section 10: Termination. In addition to the terms set forth in Section 2, above, this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon six (6) months written notice to the other party if either party fails substantially to perform through no fault of the other and does not commence correction within five (5) days of written notice and diligently complete the correction thereafter. Section 11: No Joint Venture. This is not an agreement of joint venture or partnership. No provision of this contract shall be construed so as to make either party individually or collectively a partner or joint venture with the other party. Neither party is an agent of the other. Section 12: Filing with County Auditor. Inter -local agreements such as this one must be filed with the County Auditor or posted on each party's web site. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this agreement at the dates and year written below. DATED this , day of :5eZ2je E' F , 2010. City of Port Orchard Date ATT T: atricia J. Aftp6trick, CMC, City Clerk Approved as to Form: Gregory A. c by, C1 Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON // JOSH BROWN, Chair 41L"6e STEVE BAUER, Commissioner i0j, CHARLOTTE ... D• , Commissioner ATTEST: r` O ROBERTSON Clerk of the Board c oM 44 CO rr �t I N 1qP rn�af. Exhibit A 5 Traffic Signals Tremont & Sidney Ave Tremont & Port Orchard Blvd Tremont & Pottery Ave Tremont & South Kitsap Blvd Sidney Ave & Sedgewick Rd 4 Warning Flashers/ Devices Bay Street Lighted Crosswalk Cedar Heights Junior High School Flasher(2 units) Mile Hill Radar Speed Sign w REQUEST AND AGREEMENT FOR REIMBURSABLE WORK PERFORMED BY KITSAP COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS The undersigned hereby requests that the following described work and/or service be performed by the Kitsap County Department of Public Works for the agency and/or department shown below. It is understood that this work will be done at the convenience of the Department of Public Works and that the undersigned agency and/or department will reimburse all costs. DESCRIPTION OF WORK OR SERVICES REQUESTED: Estimate Attached: Yes No Projected Completion Date: Total Cost Not to Exceed $ The undersigned certifies that sufficient budgeted funds are available to cover the cost of the requested work and/or services, and that payment to the Kitsap County Department of Public Works will be made promptly unless otherwise modified in this agreement. REQUESTING AGENCY: Address: Phone: Requested by: FAX: Name (Please Print) Title (Please Print) Signature: Date: ACTION OF KITSAP COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS APPROVED BY: DATE: Public Works Director or Representative Request and Agreement for Reimbursable Works By Kitsap County Department of Public Works ACTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON ❑ The Director's recommendation is hereby approved DATE: ❑ The Director's recommendation is disapproved or modified as follows: NANCY BUONANNO-GRENNAN County Administrator for BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON