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A RE90LUf I ON APPF~7V I N~G AN AC~EE?dFTtf BElVVEEN Tlf C 1 TY OF CANTaV AND
QZI~INFCRD, A~'I-11f & T ILLY 1 NC. AND D I RECT I I~G TI-E M4YOR ,41~D C I TY
CLEWC TO D~OUTE AND DELIVER SAI D AL~iEEa~ETIT ON BENAIF OF Ti-E CITY
aF G4NTQV, ILLINOIS.
HtEF~EAS, the City Council of the City of Canton, tllnois has
determined that it is necessary and in the best interest of the
City of Canton to enter into an Agreement for Engineering Services
for the Clean Lakes Program with Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
hereto attached and herein incorporated as Exhibit "A".
NX71N, l~FORE, BE I T iRE90LVED BY ll-E CITY OOIlVC I L OF TFf
CITY OF CAIVTaV, Fulton County, Illinois as follows:
1. That the Agreement for Engineering Services for the Clean
Lakes Program, hereto attached as Exhibit "A" between the City of
Canton and Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. is hereby approved.
2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and
directed to execute and deliver said agreement on behalf of the
City of Canton, Illinois.
3. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect
immediately upon its passage by the City Council of the City of
Canton, Illinois.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton
County, Illinois at a regular meeting this 1st day of September,
1992, upon a roll call vote as follows:
AYES: A~.dermen May, Chapman, Meade, Bohler, Steck, Sarff, Coay, Molleck,
NAYS: None.
~p~-: None.
AP
Wald E. Edwards, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Nan y White , City Clerk
CITY OF CANTON
CLEAN LAKES PROGRAM
PHASE I - DIAGNOSTIC/FEASIBILITY STUDY
FOR LAKE CANTON
AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT, made at CANTON, ILLINOIS this lst day of
September 19 g2 by and between the City of Canton,
Illinois, hereinafter called the OWNER, and Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.,
Consulting Engineers, Springfield, Illinois, hereinafter called the ENGINEER;
WITNESSETH: That whereas the OWNER intends to assist the OWNER and others
to conduct a Phase I Diagnostic/Feasibility Study of Lake Canton for the Clean
Lakes Program, (hereinafter called the Project) OWNER and ENGINEER in
consideration of their mutual covenants herein agree in respect of the
performance of professional engineering services by ENGINEER and the payment for
those services by OWNER as set forth below.
SECTION 1 - SERVICES OF ENGINEER
1.1 General - ENGINEER shall perform professional services as herein described
unless modified under Section 5.1, Special Provisions.
1.2 Data Analysis - Calculate nutrient and sediment loads that are delivered
to the lake by the tributary streams. This information is derived from the
Tributary Sampling and Water Quality Testing information supplied by others as
described above.
1.3 Pro.iect Coordination and Cooperation with Agencies - Discuss project with
Endangered and Threatened Species Board, Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency.
1.4 Study Lake Management and Restoration Techniques - Alternatives for
improving watershed water quality and for improving the lake water quality.
These alternatives may include some of the following: SCS sponsored farmland
preservation techniques, stream bank erosion protection, lake bank erosion
protection, and limiting boat size on the lake to reduce boat waves. Make
necessary site visits to investigate current watershed ad lake problems for
discussion in the final report.
1.5 Prepare Final Report - Incorporate gathered information into a final report
consistent with Appendix E of the Clean lakes Program Regulations, discussing
options for lake restoration and management. Also include feasible options to
achieve lake restoration management goals.
1.6 additional Services -Additional services in connection with the Project,
including services normally furnished by OWNER and services not otherwise
provided for in this Agreement.
SECTION 2 - Q~NER'S RESPON516~~ITIES
2.1 The OWNER shall: Provide criteria and full information as to OWNER'S
requirements for the Project, including objectives and constraints, performance
requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations;and
furnish copies of all material and information required to complete the study in
accordance with the requirements set forth in the Clean Lakes Program including
the following:
2.2 Volunt~ep Lake MonitoriNg - Monthly monitoring - 2 times in May and
September. This sampling was started by the OWNER in January 1992 and will
continue untie January 1993.
2.3 ~j~~tarv and ~Q~~lwav Sampling
a) Monthly samples at each tributary and the spillway. The OWNER will
be responsible for grabbing monthly samples at the tributaries and
the spillway, as shown on the enclosed maps. The OWNER will be
responsible for coordinating the sample testing with IEPA.
b) O'epth measurement at each site during sampling. The OWNER will be
responsible for taking depth measurements at each site during the
storm and monthly tributary sampling.
c) Storm samples at each tributary and the spillway. The OWNER will be
responsible for grabbing samples at the tributaries and spillway
during storm events. These storm events should be events of 1/2
inch rainfall or greater. The storm samples should be refrigerated
and sent to the IEPA for testing. The OWNER will be responsible for
coordinating the sample testing with IEPA.
2.4 Sedimentation Survev - Depth measurements at set cross sections throughout
the lake. The OWNER is responsible for re-establishing the original Illinois
State Water Survey sediment survey baseline. The OWNER will also take cross
sections through the lake at these established sections.
2.5 Sediment Core Samples - Core Samples will have to be taken if the OWNER
decides during the course of this project that sediment dredging is an
alternative that they may consider. ENGINEER will be willing to assist in the
gathering of these samples and IEPA will conduct the analysis of the samples.
2.6 Agency Discussions - The OWNER will get all applicable maps and reports
from the Soil Conservation Service, Illinois Department of Conservation -
Fisheries and forward them to the ENGINEER.
2.1 Historic Lake Usa4e - The OWNER will look up boat registrations and
campground usage information for the past five (5) years and send it to the
ENGINEER.
2.8 Rain Gau4e Information - The OWNER will set up a rain gauge and keep daily
totals of rainfall during the one year sampling period.
2.9 Sharing Information - The OWNER will be responsible for forwarding
information to ENGINEER. This information is as follows:
- Copies of Voluntary Lake Monitoring reports.
- Copies of Monthly and Storm Tributary and Spillway Sampling Results
and depth measurements (Performed by others).
- Sediment Survey Reports from past and present measurements.
- Historic lake usage information.
- Rain gauge information (By others).
- Water quality testing reports.
2.10 Designate in writing a person to act as OWNER'S representative with respect
to the services to be rendered under this Agreement. Such person shall have
authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define
OWNER'S POLICIES AND DECISIONS.
2.11 Give prompt written notice to ENGINEER whenever OWNER observes or otherwise
becomes aware of any development that affects the scope or timing of ENGINEER'S
services.
2.12 Furnish approvals and permits from all governmental authorities having
jurisdiction over the Project and such approvals and consents from others as may
be necessary for completion of the Project.
~ TION ~ - PAYMENTS TO ENGINEER
3.1 The OWNER agrees to pay the ENGINEER as compensation for rendering the
professional engineering services hereinabove described based upon standard
invoice forms submitted by the ENGINEER.
3.2 Studv and Repgrt - For services described in Section 1 on a time and
expense basis in accordance with the attached Schedule of Hourly Charges, an
amount not-to-exceed 537,000 unless further authorization is received from the
OWNER. The not-to-exceed amount based upon the current level of effort
envisioned as defined by the scope indicated in Section 1 (see also Appendix A).
The payment of this fee shall be made in monthly installments submitted to and
approved by the OWNER.
The attached Schedule of Hourly Charges is subject to change at the
beginning of the next calendar year and at subsequent intervals of not less than
12 months.
SECTION 4 - GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
4.1 Risk Allocation - The total liability, in the aggregate of Engineer and
Engineer's officers, directors, employees, agents and consultants, and any of
them, to owner and anyone claiming by, through or under owner, for any and all
injuries, claims, losses, expenses or damages arising out of the Engineer's
services, the project or this agreement, including but not limited to the
negligence, errors, omissions, strict liability or breach of contract of Engineer
or Engineer's officers, directors, employees, agents or consultants, or any of
them, shall not exceed the total compensation received by Engineer under this
agreement, or the total amount of $50,000.00, whichever is less.
In the event the client is unwilling or unable to limit the Engineer's
liability in accordance with the provisions set forth in this paragraph, then the
client agrees to pay the Engineer a sum equivalent to an additional amount of 4%
of the total fee to be charged for the Engineer's services, which sum shall be
a "Waiver of Limitation of Liability Charge." This charge will not be construed
as being a charge for insurance of any type, but will be increased consideration
for the greater risk.
4.2 Successors and Assigns - OWNER and ENGINEER each binds himself and his
partners, successors, executors, administrators, assigns and legal
representatives to the other party to this Agreement and to the partners,
successors, executors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives of such
other party, in respect to all covenants, agreements and obligations of this
Agreement. Neither OWNER nor ENGINEER shall assign, sublet or transfer any
rights under or interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the
other. Nothing contained in this paragraph shall prevent ENGINEER from employing
such independent consultants, associates and subcontractor as he may deem
appropriate to assist in the performance of services hereunder. Nothing herein
shall be construed to give any rights or benefits hereunder to anyone other than
OWNER and ENGINEER.
SECTION 5 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS, EXHIBITS AND SCHEDULES
5.1 This Agreement is subject to the following special provisions.
5.1.1 None
5.2 The following Exhibits are attached to and made a part of this Agreement:
5.2.1 Schedule of Hourly Charges
5.3 This Agreement together with the schedule identified above constitute the
entire agreement between OWNER and ENGINEER and supersede all prior written or
oral understandings. This Agreement and said schedule may only be amended,
supplemented, modified or canceled by a duly executed written instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement as
of the day and year first above written.
OWNER:
BY
ENGINEER:
Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
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SCHEDULE OF HOURLY CHARGES
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1991
Engineering Aide .................................................... $28.00 per hour
Engineering Technician .............................................. $34.00 per hour
Senior Engineering Technician ....................................... $45.00 per hour
Land Surveyor ....................................................... $53.00 per hour
Planner ............................................................. $53.00 per hour
Engineer ............................................................ $52.00 per hour
Senior Engineer ..................................................... $60.00 per hour
Project Engineer .................................................... $68.00 per hour
Senior Project Engineer ............................................. $83.00 per hour
Principal of Firm ................................................... $87.00 per hour
To the amount charged at rates shown will be added the actual cost of blueprints,
supplies, transportation and subsistence and other miscellaneous job related expenses
directly incidental to the performance of services. A rental charge will be made when
flow monitoring, sampling or level recording equipment or nuclear density equipment are
used directly on assignment. In the event that additional services such as exploratory
drilling, materials testing, aerial photogrammetry, foundation studies or other
specialized services are furnished to the ENGINEER by another organization, reimbursement
for such services shall be at actual cost plus ten percent.
If assignment requires payment of premium for overtime hours, the fee will be adjusted
to include premium costs.
These rates are subject to change upon reasonable and proper notice. In any event this
schedule will expire and be superseded by a new schedule on or about January 1, 1992.