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3.4 3.4 SERVICES\Chazen—Route 9 Drainage Surveying Services—2-24-2020 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENGAGEMENT OF THE CHAZEN COMPANIES FOR SURVEYING SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH ROUTE 9 DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT RESOLUTION NO.: ,2020 INTRODUCED BY: WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board wishes to engage The Chazen Companies (Chazen) for surveying services associated with the Route 9 Drainage Improvement Project for a sum not to exceed $12,000 in accordance with Chazen's February 12, 2020 Proposal #PM19-258 presented at this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs engagement of The Chazen Companies for surveying services associated with the Route 9 Drainage Improvement Project for a sum not to exceed $12,000 in accordance with Chazen's February 12, 2020 Proposal#PM19-258 substantially in the form submitted at this meeting,and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that payment for The Chazen Companies' services shall be paid from Engineering Account No.: 001-1440-4720, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Budget Officer to amend the 2020 Town Budget by transferring $12,000 from Unappropriated, Undesignated Fund Balance to Engineering Account No.: 001-1440-4720, make any adjustments, budget amendments, transfers or prepare any documentation necessary to provide for such payment, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute Chazen's February 12, 2020 Proposal #PM19-258 substantially in the form submitted at this meeting as well as any other needed documentation, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, and/or Town Budget Officer to take any other actions necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 24th day of February, 2020, by the following vote: AYES : NOES : ABSENT: THE NORTH COUNTRY OFFICE Ghan Civil EngineersLand Surveyors 20 Elm Street,Suite 110 — Planners Glens Falls, NY 12801 COM PAN I ES' Environmental&Safety Professionals P:518.812.0513 or 888.539.9073 Landscape Architects Proud to be Employee Owned Transportation Planners&Engineers www.chazencompanies.com February 12, 2020 Supervisor John Strough Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road Queensbury, New York 12804 Delivered Via Email Only:johnsPoueensburv.net Re: Proposal for Professional Services Route 9 Drainage Improvement Project—Survey Services Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York Proposal#PM19-258 Dear Supervisor Strough: The Chazen Companies(Chazen)are pleased to provide this proposal for surveying services associated with the drainage improvements proposed by NYSDOT on or adjacent to the lands of Queensbury Gardens on Route 9 (Upper Glen Street). Please find our current project understanding, scope of services and associated fee schedule below. This proposal is outlined to provide professional services outlined herein to the Town of Queensbury("Town"). Project Understanding and Approach • As recently discussed with the Town and NYSDOT,the Town wishes to advance topographic and partial boundary survey services for the above referenced project. After survey is complete, and a better understanding of where existing drainage infrastructure lies, and where proposed infrastructure may be sited,the Town,Chazen and NYSDOT will reconvene to discuss the next steps of the project.We will not advance easement document preparation until the Town confirms that they wish to seek easements. Considering the understanding and approach outlined above,Chazen offers the following scope of services: New York: Hudson Valley • Capital District • North Country • Westchester Tennessee: Nashville • Chattanooga Oregon: Portland Chazen Engineering, Land Surveying&Landscape Architecture Co. DPC(NY) • Chazen Engineering Consultants, LLC(TN/OR) Supervisor Strough February 12,2020 Page 2 of 6 Scope of Services Task 01—Topographic Survey and Utility Survey 01A—Topographic Survey Scope—Chazen will complete a topographic survey within the area 0 .. M outlined in red. The Horizontal datum will be based on New York State Plane Coordinates (NAD83) and the vertical datum will be j{� based on NAVD 88 as observed from GPS observations. A . minimum of 2 permanent site bench marks will be established ts, = Topographic survey will include structures visible at ground ' . surface, edge of woods lines, roads, drives, and visible utilities. t4 01B-Subsurface Utility Designating and Survey 4IW Scope - For underground utilities that do not have surface features, mapping is not available, and the locations of underground utilities are critical, Chazen will perform , electromagnetic utility designation within accessible areas of the project limits in an attempt to determine the existence and ,mot approximate position of detectable subsurface utilities. All utility designation will be in compliance with Quality Level "B" as defined by Cl/ASCE 38-02, Standard Guidelines for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data. Any utilities not detected by surface geophysical methods and discovered through record information or where visually aligned with structures, will be defined as Quality Level "C" and "D". Standard Procedures—Designating-A Chazen SUE technician(s)will utilize a suite of utility locating instruments having differing frequencies and power settings to detect and follow locatable utility systems within the project site. The instruments will have the ability to provide passive signal detection,as well as active signal application by induction, direct connecting and inductive clamping. The utility designations will be targeted for survey by painting the approximate centerlines on the ground surfaces at reasonable distances.Flags may also be installed as needed. Paint and flags will be in accordance with the APWA uniform color code guidelines where allowed. Limitations- This service will be provided with due diligence and in a manner consistent with standards of the subsurface utility mapping industry. Every reasonable effort will be made to locate all systems of interest whether indicated on records available to us or not. However, we do not guarantee that all existing utility systems can or will be detected. It may not be possible to detect utilities without prior knowledge, such as systems that are not depicted on records made available to us. Further, this service is not intended to detect non-utility structures such as, but not limited to:foundations, irrigation systems,septic systems,wells,tunnels, concrete or metal structures, or the true size and limits of subsurface utility vaults and manholes. Use of this service does not relieve interested parties from their responsibility to make required notifications prior to excavation. Marking services will reflect interpretation of electronic data collaborated with record and visual indications. Professional judgment will be used to reflect the underground utilities with the intended utmost accuracy and comprehensiveness. The results may be affected by numerous site conditions, including but not limited Z:\Proposals\PN19\Municipal\PM19-258.Queensbury-Route 9 Drainage Improvment Project\PM19-258-T Queensbury-Rte.9 Drainage Improvement Project.docx Supervisor Strough February 12,2020 Page 3 of 6 to utility materials, joint types, fittings, density of underground utilities, interference with above ground conductors and soil characteristics. Underground conduits or utilities constructed of non-metallic or non- electrically conductive materials without a tracer wire may not be detectable by any means short of physically exposing them. There is no guarantee that all facilities can be found and shown. The utility designating service as per ASCE 38-02 QL-B is intended to allow for fairly accurate and comprehensive mapping of underground utilities, active and abandoned, when the utilities can be electronically detected or known about from record or verbal recollections. The intent of the mark out and survey is to delineate the centerline of pipes or one single cable. When marking multiple cables or cables within duct systems, marking may be the result of the location of any cable within the system or an average electromagnetic field from a group of cables. The service is not intended to provide engineering grade data about a utility or to provide corridor marking for plant protection of a utility. Additional work would be needed by Chazen to acquire exact size, location and material of underground utilities,as well as to mark the actual width of a utility to ascertain clearance during mechanical excavation or for structure design purposes. Mapping of sanitary and storm sewers is typically performed at quality level(QL)C.When lines can be proven to be on straight line between manhole and/or other types of gravity structures, the line will be correlated with record information and shown at QL C. When needed,a fish tape or traceable duct rodder will be inserted into pipes to detect and follow the piping. Insertion of the tape/rodder will only be attempted from the ground surface without entering the manhole. Piping detected in this fashion will be mapped at QL B. Obstructions may limit the distance the fish tape or rodder can travel; therefore, preventing further mapping of the pipe. The location of the obstruction will be noted with an EOI (end of information) at that point. Sewer inspection with a camera or excavation may be needed to further investigate the piping. Sewer camera inspection is excluded from the scope of this proposal. There is no intent to perform a full coverage grid sweep of the project with Ground Penetrating Radar(GPR). GPR will be used in a targeted approach on the project where thought to be beneficial to supplement electromagnetic utility locating instruments. It should be noted that the metal-detector cannot be used over reinforced concrete or in the immediate vicinity (no less than 8-feet) of above ground metallic objects such as chain-link fences and vehicles. The mark out does not include the provision of any depth information for the utilities. If determined during design development that depths of utilities are critical,Chazen would recommend the use of air/vacuum test holes and would provide an additional service proposal for this service. Task 02—Partial Boundary Survey and Easement Maps/Descriptions Scope—Chazen will complete a partial boundary survey4,,," - , .`of the subject parcels identified as Section 302.06, Blockj+- - , �. , •. , ' 1 and Lots 14 and 15 and Section 302.10, Block 1 and Lot -. :',> # 18 in the Town of Queensbury. The partial boundary i. '�, � surveys will be utilized to prepare one (1) accessttr, �.. f ' easement and description on lands now or formerly of ; 727 Glen LLC and two (2) access/utility easements and gam �, ": �. �, description on lands now or formerly of Queensbury .' - , .' Z:\Proposals\PN19\Municipal\PM19-258.Queensbury-Route 9 Drainage Improvment Project\PM19-258-T Queensbury-Rte.9 Drainage Improvement Project.docx Supervisor Strough February 12,2020 Page 4 of 6 Gardens Inc and Ethol T. Wynn. All surveying will be completed in accordance with the "Code of Practice" as adopted by the New York State Association of Professional Land Surveyors. The survey will demonstrate the location and description of the property boundaries, and site improvements. Chazen will complete research which is normal to the completion of surveys completed under the above referenced code. We do however; recommend that an abstract of title be completed by a local title company. This will assure that all recorded easements and rights of way of record are discovered. Deliverables: Chazen will prepare an existing conditions base survey demonstrating the topography, utilities, partial boundary lines within the project area. Mapping will be completed in AutoCAD Civil 3D format. The existing conditions base map will have a Border with Title Block, Name of Surveyor, Map Notes and References, Legend and Site Location Map. Deliverables will be three(3)signed and sealed prints and a PDF copy of signed and sealed map. In addition,three(3)separate easement maps and descriptions will be prepared,the easement maps will not be advanced until the Town confirms that they wish to acquire easements. Client Responsibilities — Please provide copies of any surveys or record plans. The Town will contact Public utility owners and obtain existing underground utility locations within the project area. This coordination will be facilitated through the appropriate "One Call" center requesting "design mark out". The client will arrange for all necessary permissions to allow Chazen and their employees to enter upon the lands of others as necessary to complete this proposed project, and to save and hold harmless Chazen its agents, servants, and employees from any claims for damages for trespass on the subject premises and adjoining lands. Assumptions and Limitations-Cost itemized herein are for those tasks specifically mentioned and do not include the following: • Full Boundary surveys. • Special Agency easement mapping or descriptions. • If snow and ice is obscuring the ground surface a note will appear on the maps stating such. • Rates are based on the current New York State Department of Labor Prevailing Wage Rates and Supplemental Benefits for survey field staff. • The client will arrange for all necessary permissions to allow Chazen and their employees to enter upon the lands of others as necessary to complete this proposed project, and to save and hold harmless Chazen its agents, servants, and employees from any claims for damages for trespass on the subject premises and adjoining lands. Professional Services Fee Schedule Chazen proposes to bill each task as indicated in the following Fee and Time Schedule Summary. Invoices will be issued monthly for all services performed during that month,and are payable upon receipt. Lump Sum tasks will be billed commensurately with the percentage of the task which has been completed. Time and Materials tasks will be billed based on the actual hours and reimbursable expenses incurred. Fees listed for Time and Materials tasks are estimates only. Chazen will make its best effort to complete each of these tasks within the estimated amounts; however, it is possible that it will be necessary to exceed these amounts in order to complete the scope of services for each task. We will not exceed any estimated fee amounts without first notifying you. Z:\Proposals\PN19\Municipal\PM19-258.Queensbury-Route 9 Drainage Improvment Project\PM19.258-T Queensbury-Rte.9 Drainage Improvement Project.docx Supervisor Strough February 12,2020 Page 5 of 6 Reimbursable expenses which include our direct expenses, such as mileage, overnight mailings, extensive photocopying and map reproductions will be tracked under each task and will be billed for direct cost of the work to the Client. Fee and Time Schedule Summary Tasks Fee Estimates Proposed Schedule Task Task Lump Sum Time and Materials Projected No. Description Fee Bill Estimate(1) Start/End Dates 01 Topographic Survey and Utility $5,600 --- Start:2-weeks after Survey(With Subsurface Utility Authorization Mark-Out) End:2-weeks after completion of Field Work 02 Partial Boundary Survey and $6,400 --- Start:2-weeks after Easement Maps/Descriptions Authorization End:2-weeks after completion of Field Work Subtotal: $12,000 Total: $12,000 1 Fees listed for Time and Materials tasks, Sub-Consultants, and Reimbursable Expenses are estimates only. Fees for subconsultants include a 12%markup for Chazen's administrative efforts.Chazen will bill for actual hours and reimbursable expenses incurred,and will make its best effort to complete each of these tasks within the estimated amounts,although it is possible that it will be necessary to exceed these amounts in order to complete the scope of services for each task. We will not exceed any estimated fee amounts without written authorization from you. Z:\Proposals\PN19\Municipal\PM19-258.Queensbury-Route 9 Drainage Improvment Project\PM19-258-T Queensbury-Rte.9 Drainage Improvement Project.docx f Supervisor Strough February 12,2020 Page 6 of 6 Agreement As formal direction to proceed, please provide authorization in accordance with the Town's procedures and kindly execute the attached agreement. If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact this office at 518-824-1926. Sincerely, rlq Sean M. Doty, P.E., LEED AP,CPMSM Principal, Director Municipal Engineering Services cc: Bruce Wells, LS, Principal, Director of Surveying,Chazen Chris Round,AICP,Senior Principal,VP Planning, Chazen Z:\Proposals\PN19\Municipal\PM19-258.Queensbury-Route 9 Drainage Impressment Project\PM19-258-T Queensbury-Rte.9 Drainage Improvement Project.doa Professional Services Agreement Proposal Number: PM19-258 Project Name: T/QBY-Route 9 Drainage Project Project Number: AGREEMENT MADE this day of 2020 by and between Chazen Engineering, Land Surveying& Landscape Architecture Co., D.P.C. (CELSLA), a New York design professional corporation with its principal place of business at 21 Fox Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 (hereafter referred to as "The Chazen Companies" or"Chazen") and Town of Queensbury (hereafter referred to as"Client"). 1. PURPOSE: Client hereby retains Chazen to perform the services described in the Proposal For Professional Services dated February 12 ,2020 which is hereby made a part of this Agreement. 2. COMPENSATION: Chazen's compensation for services shall be as stated in the Proposal For Professional Services. Chazen shall submit invoices on or about the tenth day of each month. Invoices shall be payable upon receipt. Invoices not paid within 30 days will be assessed a finance charge of 1.5% per month. At the beginning of each calendar year Chazen reserves the right to adjust its billing rates in accordance with Chazen's new annual fee schedule. Chazen may suspend its performance under this Agreement until all delinquent amounts due for services and expenses have been paid. All amounts due and owed Chazen under this Agreement shall be paid in full at the completion of services. Chazen may refuse to release reports, maps and materials prepared by Chazen for Client until all arrearages are paid in full. If Chazen is required to retain an attorney and/or collection agency to collect amounts due Chazen under this Agreement, Client agrees to pay Chazen's reasonable attorney's and/or collection fees together with the costs and disbursements of any such action. ✓A retainer in the amount of$ 0.00 will be required prior to the initiation of services. This retainer will be held until the end of the project and applied to Client's final invoice. Any excess amount will be returned to Client. nFinal payment will be due upon delivery of the final work product(e.g.report,survey,etc.). 3. COOPERATION: Client agrees to keep Chazen informed of changes to the project scope and schedule, and shall arrange for and provide Chazen entry to property in order to perform the services. Client shall give Chazen prompt notice of any potentially hazardous or injurious conditions Client knows of or has reason to know of which may be present on property Chazen must enter. Client agrees to allow Chazen to display appropriate promotional signage during construction, and to allow Chazen to make a photographic record of the project prior to,during,and subsequent to construction. Client agrees to allow Chazen to use photographic images, along with information about the project and/or a description of the services provided,for promotional purposes without restriction or monetary compensation. 4. PROJECT DOCUMENTS: A. All Documents which may include, but are not limited to, Plans, Specifications, Survey Plats, Technical Reports and Correspondence are instruments of service with respect to this Project, and Chazen shall retain an ownership and property interest therein,including the right to reuse the Documents.The right to alter the Documents belongs only to Chazen. B. Client and Client's contractors or other consultants may rely only upon printed copies (also known as hard copies)of Documents that are signed and sealed by a Licensed Professional employed by Chazen. If there is any discrepancy between printed copies and any electronic copies, the most recent version of the printed and certified copies govern. C. Any electronic copies (files) provided will be provided solely as a convenience and shall NOT be considered "Contract Documents,""Construction Documents"or any type of certified document.All documents considered "Contract Documents," "Construction Documents" or any type of certified document shall consist only of printed copies having an original signature and seal of a Licensed Professional employed by Chazen. D. Be advised that electronic copies of Documents can deteriorate or be inadvertently modified without Chazen's consent, or may be otherwise corrupted or defective. Accordingly, Client and Client's contractors or other consultants may not rely upon the accuracy of any electronic copies of Documents. NY-2020-VI The Chazen Companies Page 1 of 3 Professional Services Agreement Proposal Number: PM19-258 Project Name: T/QBY- Route 9 Drainage Project Project Number: E. Any use, conclusion or information obtained or derived from electronic copies of Documents by Client or Client's contractors or other consultants will be at Client's sole risk and without liability to Chazen. Client shall defend,indemnify, and hold harmless Chazen and its officers, directors,representatives and agents from and against all claims, demands, liabilities, causes of action, suits, judgments, damages, and expenses (including attorneys'fees)arising from any use whatsoever or reliance on electronic copies of Documents. F. Client understands that Documents are not intended or represented to be suitable for any purpose other than that for which they were created. Any reuse or modification of Documents by Client or Client's contractors or other consultants will be at Client's sole risk and without liability to Chazen. Client shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Chazen and its officers, directors, representatives and agents from and against all claims, demands, liabilities, causes of action, suits, judgments, damages, and expenses (including attorneys' fees) arising from any reuse or modification of Documents. G. Client understands that it is a violation of New York State Education Law for any person to alter in any way any Document that has been signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Land Surveyor,unless he or she is acting under the direction of a licensed Professional Engineer or Land Surveyor and that the altering professional signs and seals the document and describes the alteration. 5. RISKS,INSURANCE & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Client and Chazen have discussed the risks, rewards and benefits of the project and Chazen's fees for services under this Agreement. Client and Chazen have also discussed the allocation of risk associated with their respective duties under this Agreement and agree, to the fullest extent permitted by law: A. Chazen shall carry and maintain Workers Compensation, General Liability, Automobile Liability and Professional Liability insurance. Chazen will provide Client certificates of insurance upon request. Chazen will be responsible for the negligent actions of Chazen, and the employees and subcontractors of Chazen, within the terms and conditions of the insurance coverage maintained by Chazen, subject to the limitation of liability set forth in paragraph 5(C) below. Chazen will not be responsible for any loss or liability, or any violation of law, rule,regulation or decree by Client or the employees,agents,contractors,or consultants of Client. B. Chazen agrees that it will not bring hazardous or toxic materials onto Client's property. Client understands that the ordinary course of work performed by Chazen may result in the excavation and relocation of hazardous or toxic materials that were on or under the property before Chazen began its work. Client understands that Client is solely responsible for the cost of investigating,removing, and remediating such materials. C. Chazen's liability for claims related to professional services errors or omissions under this Agreement, however arising, shall be limited to the lesser of$1,000,000 or the total compensation received by Chazen from Client, and Client hereby releases Chazen from any liability or contribution above such amount. This limitation of liability shall include but not be limited to Chazen's negligence, errors, or omissions. In no event shall Chazen be liable for incidental or consequential damages,including loss of profits or revenue resulting from any cause or causes. 6. TERMINATION: In the event of substantial failure by either party to perform under this Agreement, the aggrieved party may terminate this Agreement upon seven(7)days written notice. If this Agreement is terminated, Client shall remit all monies due Chazen within 30 days. Chazen at its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement when it reasonably believes there may be condition(s) which threaten the health and safety of Chazen personnel and subcontractors. Chazen assumes no duty to report hazardous or dangerous conditions not caused by Chazen and shall rely exclusively upon Client to report any such conditions. 7. SEVERABILITY: If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid such provision shall have no effect, but all remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. Each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted so as to render it valid. 8. NOTICES: All notices shall be in writing and shall be sufficient if sent by first class mail or overnight mail to the addresses of Client and Chazen as shown herein. Notices shall be deemed as received three (3) business days after mailing. Each party hereby agrees to accept all mailed and hand delivered communications. 9. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement and any attachments and exhibits identified herein represent all of the promises, agreements,conditions,understandings,and undertakings between Client and Chazen. NY-2020-V1 The Chazen Companies Page 2 of 3 Professional Services Agreement Proposal Number: PM19-258 Project Name: T/QBY-Route 9 Drainage Project Project Number: 10. AMENDMENTS: This Agreement shall bind Client and Chazen and their successors and assigns. The parties may, by written agreement(s), modify and amend this Agreement. Any such amendment must be in writing and be signed by the party against whom enforcement of the amendment is sought. No breach of any part of this Agreement shall be deemed waived unless expressly waived in writing by the party who might assert such a breach. The failure of any party to insist in any one or more instances upon strict performance of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to insist upon strict performance. 11. GOVERNING LAW: This Agreement shall be governed and construed by the laws of the State of New York. For purposes of any legal action or suit related to or arising out of this Agreement venue shall be Dutchess County, New York. 12. COUNTERPARTS: This Agreement, and any amendments or revisions thereto, may be executed in two or more counterparts each of which shall be deemed an original, but which together shall constitute one and the same instrument(s). 13. REPRESENTATIONS: Client and Chazen state that each has full power and authority to make, execute and perform this Agreement. Signatory for Client states that he is an officer, owner,partner, agent or attorney for Client. Neither Client nor Chazen is bankrupt or have availed themselves of any debtor's remedies nor are currently contemplating such. CLIENT THE CHAZEN COMPANIES Chazen Engineering, Land Surveying &Landscape Architecture Co.,D.P.C. By: By: Printed Name: Printed Name: Date: Date: NY-2020-V1 The Chazen Companies Page 3 of 3