HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso RDA 54-1985 RESOLUTION NO. 54
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTING
SERVICES BY KATZ, HOLLIS, COHEN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of South San Francisco
that:
1. Approval of Agreement.
The Agreement entitled, "Agreement for Consulting Services" between the
South San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and Katz, Hollis, Cohen & Associates,
Inc., a California corporation, is hereby approved, and a copy of said Agreement
is attached hereto as Exhibit "1."
2. Execution of First Amendment.
The Chairman is hereby authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of
the Redevelopment Agency of the City of South San Francisco, and the Executive
Director attest his signature thereto.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and
adopted by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of South San Francisco at a Special
meeting held on the 6th day of February , 1985 by the following vote:
AYES: Chairman Richard A. Haffey, Vice Chairperson Roberta Teglia, Member Mark N.
Addiego, Member Emanuele Damonte, Member Gus Nicolopulos
NOES:NONE
ABSENT: NONE
~~ ~l~~'Agency of
ATTEST: ~i ~ ~d~}~/~,Franci sc0
Redevelopment Agency of the City
of South San Francisco
EXHIBIT "1"
AGREE~tENT FOR CONSULTING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on this 6th day of
February of 19~, by and between the SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (hereinafter referred to as the "Agency") and
KATZ, HOLLIS, COREN & ASSOCIATES, INC., a California corporation
(hereinafter referred to as "Katz Hollis').
~ITNESSETlt
WHEREAS, the Agency has undertaken certain activities pursuant
to the California Community Redevelopment Law necessary to the
planning and execution of a ne~ redevelopment project; and
WHEREAS, the Agency desires to engage Katz Hollis to render
certain technical advice and assistance on financial matters in
connection with such undertakings of the Agency; and
WHEREAS, Katz Hollis represents that it is qualified to perfor~
such services under this Agreement.
NO~, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES BERETO DO ~Ft~I~ALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
I. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND TII~ OF PERFOrmANCE
Katz Hollis shall provide professional and/or technical services
to the Agency in accordance with Exhibit "A," Scope of Services and
Time of Performance, attached hereto and made a part hereof. A
portion of the services to be provided hereunder shall be rendered by
Keyser Marston Associates, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as
under subcontract to Katz Hollis. Katz Bollis will be fully
responsible for such services and for the compensation therefor.
II. ASSISTANCE, DATA AND INFO~VlATION TO BE FURNISHED BY THE AGENCY
The Agency shall provide Katz Hollis and KNA with any plans,
publications, reports, statistics, records or other data or
information pertinent to services to be performed hereunder, which
are reasonably available to the Agency.
The Agency shall additionally provide Katz Hollis and
appropriate staff assistance and shall take prompt and appropriate
action when it will assist in insuring proper and timely performance
by Katz ~ollis and DiA hereunder.
III. COMPENSATION AND ~ETHOD OF PAYmeNT
A. Compensation
1. Minor Document Preparation Services
The Agenc~y shall compensate Katz Rollis for Minor Document
Preparation Services in accordance with the following schedule:
Project Adoption Schedule of Actions $1,200 ~
~esolutions, Legal Notices and Ordinance 3,300
Owner Participation and Preference Rules 500
Preliminary Redevelopment Plan 1,500, ~'
Total Minor Document Preparation $6,500
2. Major Document Preparation Services
The Agency shall compensate Katz ttollis for Major Document
Preparation Services in accordance with the following schedule:
Upon Submission Upon Submission
Document of Prelim Draft of Final Draft Total
Preliminary Project Report $ 7,000 $3,000 $10,0006/
Redevelopment Plan 2,500 1,000 3,500
Agency Report to City Council
per CRL Section 33352
1. Initial Sections 2,500 1,000 3,500
2. Remaining Sections 1,000 500 1,500
Total blajor Document
Preparation $13,000 $5,500 $18,500
3. Administrative Coordination Services
The Agency shall compensate Katz Hollis for Administrative
Coordination Services in accordance with the following schedule:
Principals '~ $95 per hour
Senior Associates $80 per hour
Associates $65 per hour
Senior Analysts $55 per hour
Analysts $40 per hour
Secretarial/Administrative $28 per hour
4. Out-of-Pocket Expenses
The Agency shall co~ensate Katz Hollis for out-of-pocket
expenses incurred in connection with services performed hereunder in
accordance with the following schedule:
Incurred Expenses - by an amount equal to actual incurred
expenses.
Automobile Mileage - at the rate of $0.20 per mile.
Photographs - at the rate of $0.10 per page for each docu-
ment copy in excess of five (5) document copies.
"Incurred expenses" include, but are not limited to, authorized
travel by common carrier; long distance telephone calls; graphics and
comercial reproduction; shipping and messenger services; and other
similar expenses. Incurred expenses do not include no~al overhead
expenses.
5. Maxi~u~ Compensation
Subject to the exceptions set forth herein, the maxi~u~
compensation which may be paid to Katz Hollis for services rendered
hereunder shall not exceed the su~ of THIRTY-SEVEN THOUS. AND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($37,500.00), excluding out-of-pocket expenses,
without approval of the Agency. Out-of-pocket expenses shall not
exceed the su~ of TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($2,500.00)
without approval of the Agency.
B. Method of Payment
Within thirty (30) days after the last day of any month in which
services have been performed hereunder, Katz Hollis shall submit an
invoice to the Agency for such services. Except for preparation of
resolutions, legal notices, and other such documents under Minor
Pocu~ent Preparation Services, the invoiced amounts shall correspond
to the amounts shown in sections III.A.1. and III.A.2. above. For
preparation of resolutions, legal notices, etc., a prorata a~ount
will be billed each month, based upon time expended. The amount
hilled will be at Katz Hollis option, the only limitation being that
the total for all such billings shall not exceed the total amount to
be paid for such services or shown in III.A. 1. above. For
Administrative Coordination Services, the invoice shall state the
amount due for such services, and shall contain a breakdown of the
charges by staff position, hourly rate and number of hours worked.
All invoices shall also contain an itemization of out-of-pocket
expenses incurred for which reimbursement compensation is due.
Payment of invoices will be made after acceptance and approval
by the Agency within thirty (30) days of receipt of such invoice.
The Agency's approval of invoices shall not be unreasonably withheld.
IV.. RIGHT OF TEI~INATION
This Agreement may be terminated by either party on ten (10)
days written notice to the other, the effective date of cancellation
being the 10th day of said written notice, without further action by
either party.
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In the event this Agreement is teminated by either party prior
to completion of the tasks identified in the Scope of Services, Katz
Hollis will be compensated an follows:
A. Katz Hollis will be compensated for all documents completed
and submitted to the Agency to the date of such termination, plus
expenses, in accordance with the schedule contained in paragraphs
III.A.i., III.A.2., and III.A.4.
B. Katz Hollis will be compensated for documents not yet com-
pleted on the date of such termination based upon the percentage of
completion of such documents as determined by mutual agreement.
C. l~atz Hollis will be compensated for Achninistrative Coor-
dination Services on the basis of ti~e expended end expenses incurred
to the date of such termination in accordance with paragraphs III.A.3
and III.A.4.
V. NOTICES
Notices to the parties, unless other~ise requested in ~riting,
shall be sent to the Agency at City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue, South San
Francisco, California 94080, and Katz Hollis at 550 South Hill
Street, Suite 980, Los Angeles, California, 90013-2410.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Agency and Katz Hollis have executed
this Agreement as of the date first hereinabove set forth.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
KATZ, HOLLIS, COREN & /t,~CIATES, INC.
Exhibit "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND TI~EOF PERFOR~tANCE
MINOR DOCUMENT PREPARATION SERVICES
Katz Hollis shall prepare and deliver preliminary drafts of the
following documents, and if necessary following review and comment by
City/Agency staff and legal counsel, final drafts of such documents
shall be prepared and delivered:
- Schedule of Actions. As a first step within the adoption
process, a detailed Schedule of Actions will be prepared
to: denote each required step, the responsible entity
involved, the document(s) involved (including all
documents covered under this Agreement), and the proposed
action date. Such Schedule will be structured and
sequenced as necessary to comply with all Community
Redevelopment Law and CEOA requirements, and to
accommodate insofar as possible the regular meeting dates
of the involved City entities, including the City
Council, Redevelopment Agency, and City Planning
Commission.
- Preliminary Redevelopment Plan, establishing project area
boundaries and satisfying the minimal requirements of the
Community Redevelopment Law (CRL). City/Agency staff
will be advised and assisted in preparing a boundary map
and legal description complying with regulations adopted
by the State Board of Equalization.
- Owner Participation and Preference Rules required [o be
adopted by CRL Sections 33339.5 and 33345.
- Resolutions, I~al Notices and Ordinances required during
the adoption process.
~L~JOR DOCD~ENT PREPARATION SERVICES
Four major documents (Preliminary Project Report, Redevelopment Plan,
Agency Report to City Council, and EIR) will be involved in putting
the new project in place. Katz Hollis will prepare three of these
documents as follows:
- Preliminary Project Re~ort containing, as required by CRL
amendments contained within AB 203, the following
sections:
- Reasons for selection of the project area
- Description of the physical, social and economic
conditions existing in the project area ("blight
report")
- Preliminary assessment of proposed method of fi-
nmucing and economic feasibility, with reasons
for including tax inCrement provisions in rede-
velopment plas
- Description of specific projects to be pursued
by the agency in the project area
- Description of ho~ the projects to be pursued
will improve or alleviate the project area's
conditions of blight.
The Preliminary Project Report will involve a field sur-
vey of the project area to take photographs and to docu-
ment existing conditions. Preparation of the Preliminary
Project Report will also involve an economic analysis of
the impact of existing physical conditions and other
project area problems~ if any, upon the private sectorts
ability to undertake redevelopment without public partic-
ipation and assistance. This portion of the Report will
be prepared in part by IIeyser Marston Associates under
subcontract to Katz Hollis.
As noted belo~, the Preliminary Project Report will be
used for and in effect will become key sections of the
Agency's Report to City Council on the proposed project
redevelopment plan.
An administrative draft of the Preliminary Project Report
will be prepared, and following revie~ and comment by
City/tgency staff and legal counsel, a final draft of the
report will be submitted.
- RedeveloI~nent Plun, containing project goals and objec-
tives; agency po~ers and authorities in project area;
permitted land uses; general development require~entsl
public improvements necessary or of benefit to the proj-
ect; tax increment and bond limitations; and other provi-
sions as needed or desired.
The Plan will be prepared and submitted in preliminary
draft for~, and, following reviow and comment by City/
Agency staff and legal counsel, a final draft plan will
be submitted.
- Report to City Council. t preliminary draft of the fol-
lowing initial sections of the Agency's Report to City
Council on the proposed project Redevelopment Plan, as
required by .Section 33352 of the Community Redevelopment
La~:
.... Reasons for selection of the project area; a
description of specific projects proposed and a
description of how such projects will alleviate
blight conditions; and an explanation of why pub-
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........ lic improvements to be made by the Agency cannot
be reasonably expected to be accomplished by
private enterprise acting alone
- Description of the physical, social and economic
conditions existing in the project area ("blight
report ")
- Proposed method of financing the project
- Relocation plan
- Neighborhood impact report
The previously prepared Preliminary Project Report will
become the textual basis for the first three items listed
above, and will be used directly or updated as necessary
for such purpose.
Following review and comment by City/Agency staff and
legal counsel, a final draft of the initial sections will
be submitted.
The remaining sections of the Report required by the
Community Redevelopment Law are either the responsibility
of others and will be incorporated into the final Report
upon receipt by the Redevelopment Agency, or are the
Agency's responsiblity and will be prepared by Katz
Hollis in preliminary draft and (following review and
comment) in final draft forms at a somewhat later period
in the plan adoption process when needed data is
available or required base documents have been received
by the Agency. The remaining sections to be prepared by
others and incorporated into the final Report upon
receipt by Katz Hollis include:
- Report and recommendations of Planning
Commission on proposed Redevelopment Plan
- Environmental impact report
- Report of the San Mateo County Auditor-
Controller on project area taxable values
- Report of the fiscal review committee regarding
fiscal impact of project on the members thereof
The remaining sections of the report to City Council to
be prepared by Katz Hollis in preliminary and final draft
form include:
- Project Area Committee (PAC) record (or, if no
PAC, then a s,m-~ary of alternative activities)
- Analysis of County Auditor-Controller's report
- $~,[]~,ary of Agency's consultations with affected
taxing agencies regarding fiscal impact of the
project (This section is in addition to the
fiscal review committee report. )
After all remaining sections have been received or
prepared, and following review and comment by City/Agency
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staff and legal counsel, a final Report to City Council
will be prepared and sub=itted.
Included within the provisions of Major and Minor Doc-
ument Preparatlon Eervices (and the compensation to he
paid therefor) will be a maximum of two visits to South
San Francisco (or vicinity) by one Katz Hollis staff
person for purpose of data aggregation and report
presentation.
ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATION SERVICES
i~hen and as necessary for Plan adoption schedule purposes, and upon
request of the City/Agency staff, Katz Hollis will provide
Achninistrative Coordination Services needed or related to the plan
adoption process. Such services include:
- Monitoring adoption progress as compared to actions and
dates identified in the Schedule of Actions, and working
with City/Agency staff to keep on schedule and to adjust
scheduled action dates when necessary or desired.
- Attending staff and public meetings or hearings,
including City Council, Agency and Plsnning Commission
meetings~ or other meetings as may be necessary or
desired. Included within the provision of Administrative
Coordination Services (and the maximum compensation to be
paid therefor) will be up to four visits to South San
Francisco (or vicinity) by one Katz Hollis staff person
for purposes of such meetings. Any meetings in excess of
four meetings would be billed at the hourly rates set
forth in this Agreement, whichbillings would not apply
to the maximu~ compensation li~it contained in this
Agreement.
- Assisting with fiscal revie~ committee ~atters and
consultations with affected taxing agenciest including
attendance at meetings and assistance in analyzing fiscal
impact of various funding scenarios.
- Providing fiscal analysis services, if any, in excess of
the mini~al level normally involved in preparing the
Redevelompent Plan, the Prelhainary Project Report, and
the Report to City Council, and the requirements of
fiscal review~taxing agency consultations.
- Coordination of public hearings.
- Providing other advice and assistance regarding plan
adoption policies and procedures.
TIME OF PERFORMANC~
The Schedule of Actions will be prepared and delivered within 15 dsy~
of receipt of a fully executed copy of this Agreement. Ma~or and
Minor Documents will be prepared and delivered in accord with agreed
upon action dates contained in the approved Schedule of Action~.
Administrative Coordination Services will be provided as needed and
upon request.