8038 - Contract Executed
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Preparation for the Northeast Area Plan
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8038
Ginny Brummett
RFQ
N/A
DECEMBER 6, 2022
22-2461
City of Denton, Texas Contract 8038
Standard Agreement for Engineering Related Design Services
Revised Date: 9/11/18
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
FOR CONSULTING SERVICES
FILE 8038
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF DENTON §
THIS AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into on
________________________, by and between the City of Denton, Texas, a Texas municipal
corporation, with its principal office at 215 East McKinney Street, Denton, Denton County, Texas
76201, hereinafter called “OWNER” and HDR Architecture, Inc., with its corporate office at 8750
N. Central Expressway, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75231 , hereinafter called “CONSULTANT,” acting
herein, by and through their duly authorized representatives.
WITNESSETH, that in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained,
the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
CONSULTANT AS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
The OWNER has selected CONSULTANT on the basis of demonstrated competence and
qualifications to perform the services herein described for a fair and reasonable price pursuant to
Chapter 2254 of the Texas Government Code. The OWNER hereby contracts with the
CONSULTANT as an independent contractor and not as an employee, and as such, the OWNER
will not assert control over the day-to-day operations of the CONSULTANT. The CONSULTANT
is customarily engaged to provide services as described herein independently and on a
nonexclusive basis in the course of its business. This Agreement does not in any way constitute a
joint venture between OWNER and CONSULTANT. The CONSULTANT hereby agrees to
perform the services described herein based on the skills required for the scope of work in
connection with the Project as stated in the sections to follow, with diligence and in accordance
with the professional standards customarily obtained for such services in the State of Texas. The
professional services set out herein are in connection with the following described project:
The Project shall include, without limitation, for the Preparation for the Northeast Area
Plan, as described in Exhibit A, which is on file at the purchasing office and incorporated
herein (the “Project”).
ARTICLE II
SCOPE OF BASIC SERVICES
The CONSULTANT shall perform the following services in a professional manner:
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A. The CONSULTANT shall perform all those services as necessary and as described in the
OWNER’s RFQ 8038 –Preparation for the Northeast Area Plan, which is on file at the
purchasing office and made a part hereof as Exhibit A as if written word for word herein.
B. To perform all those services set forth in CONSULTANT’S Appendix A - Scope of Work;
CONSULTANT’S Appendix B – Fee Schedule; and CONSULTANT’S Appendix C -
Project Schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B as if written word
for word herein.
C. CONSULTANT shall perform all those services set forth in individual task orders, as
described in Exhibit B, which shall be attached to this Agreement and made a part hereof.
D. If there is any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the exhibits attached to
this Agreement, the terms and conditions of this Agreement will control over the terms and
conditions of the attached exhibits or task orders.
ARTICLE III
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Additional services to be performed by the CONSULTANT, if authorized by the OWNER,
which are not included in the above-described Basic Services, may be negotiated as needed, per
rates included in Exhibit B.
A. Preparing applications and supporting documents for government grants, loans, or planning
advances and providing data for detailed applications.
B. Preparing data and reports for assistance to OWNER in preparation for hearings before
regulatory agencies, courts, arbitration panels or mediator, giving testimony, personally or
by deposition, and preparations therefore before any regulatory agency, court, arbitration
panel or mediator.
C. Assisting OWNER in preparing for, or appearing at litigation, mediation, arbitration, dispute
review boards, or other legal and/or administrative proceedings in the defense or prosecution
of claims disputes with Contractor(s).
D. Assisting OWNER in the defense or prosecution of litigation in connection with or in
addition to those services contemplated by this AGREEMENT. Such services, if any, shall
be furnished by CONSULTANT on a fee basis negotiated by the respective parties outside
of and in addition to this AGREEMENT.
E. Visits to the site in excess of the number of trips included in Exhibit B.
F. Preparing statements for invoicing or other documentation for billing other than for the
standard invoice for services attached to this professional services agreement.
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ARTICLE IV
TIME OF COMPLETION
CONSULTANT is authorized to commence work under this contract upon execution of this
AGREEMENT. CONSULTANT shall perform and complete its obligations herein in a prompt
and continuous manner, so as to not delay the completion of the Project in accordance with the
schedules as described in Exhibit B. OWNER, any Customer, and CONSULTANT shall not be
responsible for performance under the Contract should it be prevented from performance by an act
of war, order of legal authority, act of God, or other unavoidable cause not attributable to the fault
or negligence of such party . In the event of an occurrence under this Section, CONSULTANT
will be excused from any further performance or observance of the requirements so affected for as
long as such circumstances prevail and CONSULTANT continues to use commercially reasonable
efforts to recommence performance or observance whenever and to whatever extent possible
without delay. CONSULTANT shall immediately notify City of Denton Procurement Manager by
telephone (to be confirmed in writing within five (5) calendar days of the inception of such
occurrence) and describe at a reasonable level of detail the circumstances causing the non-
performance or delay in performance. The contract shall remain effective for a period which may
reasonably be required for the completion of the Project, acceptance by an authorized
representative of the OWNER, exhaustion of authorized funds, or termination as provided in this
Agreement, whichever occurs first.
ARTICLE V
COMPENSATION
A. COMPENSATION TERMS:
1. “Subcontract Expense” is defined as expenses incurred by the CONSULTANT in
employment of others in outside firms for services related to this agreement.
2. “Direct Non-Labor Expense” is defined as that expense for any assignment incurred
by the CONSULTANT for supplies, transportation and equipment, travel,
communications, subsistence, and lodging away from home, and similar incidental
expenses in connection with that assignment.
B. BILLING AND PAYMENT: For and in consideration of the professional services to be
performed by the CONSULTANT herein, the OWNER agrees to pay, based on the cost
estimate detail at lumpsum task/phase based rate shown in Exhibit B which is attached
hereto and made a part of this Agreement as if written word for word herein, a total fee,
including reimbursement for direct non-labor expenses $200,000 .
Partial payments to the CONSULTANT will be made on the basis of detailed monthly
statements rendered to and approved by the OWNER through its City Manager or his
designee; however, under no circumstances shall any monthly statement for services
exceed the value of the work performed at the time a statement is rendered.
Nothing contained in this Article shall require the OWNER to pay for any work which is
unsatisfactory, as reasonably determined by the City Manager or her designee, or which is
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not submitted in compliance with the terms of this Agreement until such non-compliance
is cured. The OWNER shall not be required to make any payments to the CONSULTANT
when the CONSULTANT is in default under this Agreement.
It is specifically understood and agreed that the CONSULTANT shall not be authorized to
undertake any work pursuant to this Agreement which would require additional payments
by the OWNER for any charge, expense, or reimbursement above the maximum not to
exceed fee as stated, without first having obtained written authorization from the OWNER.
The CONSULTANT shall not proceed to perform the services listed in Article III
“Additional Services,” without obtaining prior written authorization from the OWNER.
C. ADDITIONAL SERVICES: For additional services authorized in writing by the OWNER
in Article III, the CONSULTANT shall be paid based on the Schedule of Charges at an
hourly or lump sum rate shown in Exhibit B. Payments for additional services shall be
due and payable upon submission by the CONSULTANT and approval by the City staff,
and shall be in accordance with subsection B hereof. Statements shall not be submitted
more frequently than monthly.
D. PAYMENT: If the OWNER fails to make payments due the CONSULTANT for services
and expenses within thirty (30) days after receipt of the CONSULTANT’s undisputed
statement thereof, the amounts due the CONSULTANT will be paid interest in accordance
with the Texas Government Code 2251.025. Additionally, the CONSULTANT may, after
giving seven (7) days’ written notice to the OWNER, suspend services under this
Agreement until the CONSULTANT has been paid in full all amounts due for services,
expenses, and charges. Nothing herein shall require the OWNER to pay the late charge if
the OWNER reasonably determines that the work is unsatisfactory, in accordance with this
Article V, “Compensation,” there is a bona fide dispute concerning the amount due, or the
invoice was not mailed to the address or in the form as described in this Agreement. The
OWNER will notify CONSULTANT of any disputes within twenty-one (21) days of
receipt of the invoice.
E. Invoices shall be sent directly to the City of Denton Accounts Payable Department, 215 E
McKinney St, Denton, TX, 76201-4299. A pro-forma invoice shall be sent to the contract
administrator. It is the intention of the City of Denton to make payment on completed
orders within thirty days after receipt of invoice or items; whichever is later, unless unusual
circumstances arise. Invoices must be fully documented as to labor, materials, and
equipment provided, if applicable, and must reference the City of Denton Purchase
Order Number in order to be processed. No payments shall be made on invoices not
listing a Purchase Order Number.
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ARTICLE VI
OBSERVATION AND REVIEW OF THE WORK
The CONSULTANT will exercise reasonable care and due diligence in discovering and
promptly reporting to the OWNER any defects or deficiencies in the work of the CONSULTANT
or any subcontractors or subconsultants.
ARTICLE VII
OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All documents prepared or furnished by the CONSULTANT (and CONSULTANT’s
subcontractors or subconsultants) pursuant to this Agreement are instruments of service, and shall
become the property of the OWNER upon the termination of this Agreement. The
CONSULTANT is entitled to retain copies of all such documents. The documents prepared and
furnished by the CONSULTANT are intended only to be applicable to this Project, and OWNER’s
use of these documents in other projects shall be at OWNER’s sole risk and expense. In the event
the OWNER uses any of the information or materials developed pursuant to this Agreement in
another project or for other purposes than specified herein, CONSULTANT is released from any
and all liability relating to their use in that project.
ARTICLE VIII
INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 271.904,
THE ARCHITECT SHALL INDEMNIFY OR HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY AGAINST
LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE COMMITTED BY THE ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECT’S
AGENT, CONSULTANT UNDER CONTRACT, OR ANOTHER ENTITY OVER WHICH
THE ARCHITECT EXERCISES CONTROL TO THE EXTENT THAT THE DAMAGE IS
CAUSED BY OR RESULTING FROM AN ACT OF NEGLIGENCE, INTENTIONAL TORT,
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT, OR FAILURE TO PAY A
SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER. CITY IS ENTITLED TO RECOVER ITS
REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES IN PROPORTION TO THE ARCHITECT’S
LIABILITY.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create a liability to any person who is not
a party to this Agreement, and nothing herein shall waive any of the parties’ defenses, both at law
or equity, to any claim, cause of action, or litigation filed by anyone not a party to this Agreement,
including the defense of governmental immunity, which defenses are hereby expressly reserved.
ARTICLE IX
INSURANCE
During the performance of the services under this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall
maintain insurance in compliance with the requirements of Exhibit C which is attached hereto and
made a part of this Agreement as if written word for word herein.
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ARTICLE X
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
The parties may agree to settle any disputes under this Agreement by submitting the dispute
to mediation with each party bearing its own costs of mediation. No mediation arising out of or
relating to this Agreement, involving one party’s disagreement may include the other party to the
disagreement without the other’s approval. Mediation will not be a condition precedent to suit.
ARTICLE XI
TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, either party may terminate by
giving thirty (30) days’ advance written notice to the other party.
B. This Agreement may be terminated in whole or in part in the event of either party
substantially failing to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. No such termination
will be affected unless the other party is given (1) written notice (delivered by certified
mail, return receipt requested) of intent to terminate and setting forth the reasons specifying
the non-performance, and not less than fifteen (15) calendar days to cure the failure; and
(2) an opportunity for consultation with the terminating party prior to termination.
C. If the Agreement is terminated prior to completion of the services to be provided hereunder,
CONSULTANT shall immediately cease all services and shall render a final bill for
services to the OWNER within thirty (30) days after the date of termination. The OWNER
shall pay CONSULTANT for all services properly rendered and satisfactorily performed
and for reimbursable expenses to termination incurred prior to the date of termination, in
accordance with Article V “Compensation.” Should the OWNER subsequently contract
with a new consultant for the continuation of services on the Project, CONSULTANT shall
cooperate in providing information. The CONSULTANT shall turn over all documents
prepared or furnished by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement to the OWNER on
or before the date of termination, but may maintain copies of such documents for its use.
ARTICLE XII
RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS AND LIABILITIES
Approval by the OWNER shall not constitute, nor be deemed a release of the responsibility
and liability of the CONSULTANT, its employees, associates, agents, subcontractors, and
subconsultants for the accuracy and competency of their designs or other work; nor shall such
approval be deemed to be an assumption of such responsibility by the OWNER for any defect in
the design or other work prepared by the CONSULTANT, its employees, subcontractors, agents,
and consultants.
ARTICLE XIII
NOTICES
All notices, communications, and reports required or permitted under this Agreement shall
be personally delivered or mailed to the respective parties by depositing same in the United States
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mail to the address shown below, certified mail, return receipt requested, unless otherwise
specified herein. Mailed notices shall be deemed communicated as of three (3) days’ mailing:
To CONSULTANT: To OWNER:
HDR Architecture, Inc. City of Denton
Chad W. Anderson, AIA LEED AP BD+C Purchasing Manager –File 8038
8057 N. Central Expressway, #100 901B Texas Street
Dallas, TX 75231 Denton, Texas 76201
All notices shall be deemed effective upon receipt by the party to whom such notice is
given, or within three (3) days’ mailing.
ARTICLE XIV
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement and related exhibits constitute the complete and final expression of this
Agreement of the parties, and is intended as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of
their agreements, and supersedes all prior contemporaneous offers, promises, representations,
negotiations, discussions, communications, and agreements which may have been made in
connection with the subject matter hereof.
ARTICLE XV
SEVERABILITY
If any provision of this Agreement is found or deemed by a court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid or unenforceable, it shall be considered severable from the remainder of this
Agreement and shall not cause the remainder to be invalid or unenforceable. In such event, the
parties shall reform this Agreement to replace such stricken provision with a valid and enforceable
provision which comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provision.
ARTICLE XVI
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
The CONSULTANT shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations,
and ordinances applicable to the work covered hereunder as those laws may now read or
hereinafter be amended.
ARTICLE XVII
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED
In performing the services required hereunder, the CONSULTANT shall not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or
ancestry, age, or physical handicap.
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ARTICLE XVIII
PERSONNEL
A. The CONSULTANT represents that it has or will secure, at its own expense, all personnel
required to perform all the services required under this Agreement. Such personnel shall
not be employees or officers of, or have any contractual relations with the OWNER.
CONSULTANT shall inform the OWNER of any conflict of interest or potential conflict
of interest that may arise during the term of this Agreement.
B. All services required hereunder will be performed by the CONSULTANT or under its
supervision. All personnel engaged in work shall be qualified, and shall be authorized and
permitted under state and local laws to perform such services.
ARTICLE XIX
ASSIGNABILITY
The CONSULTANT acknowledges that this Agreement is based on the demonstrated
competence and specific qualifications of the CONSULTANT and is therefore personal as to the
CONSULTANT. Therefore, the CONSULTANT shall not assign any interest in this Agreement,
and shall not transfer any interest in this Agreement (whether by assignment, novation, or
otherwise) without the prior written consent of the OWNER.
ARTICLE XX
MODIFICATION
No waiver or modification of this Agreement or of any covenant, condition, or limitation
herein contained shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by the party to be charged
therewith, and no evidence of any waiver or modification shall be offered or received in evidence
in any proceeding arising between the parties hereto out of or affecting this Agreement, or the
rights or obligations of the parties hereunder, and unless such waiver or modification is in writing
and duly executed; and the parties further agree that the provisions of this section will not be
waived unless as set forth herein.
ARTICLE XXI
MISCELLANEOUS
A. The following exhibits are attached to and made a part of this Agreement:
Exhibit A – RFQ 8038 – Preparation for the Northeast Area Plan
Projects for the City of Denton (on file at the purchasing office)
Exhibit B – Consultant’s Scope of Services Offer, Project Schedule & Rate Sheet
Exhibit C – Consultant’s Insurance Requirements
What is called for by one exhibit shall be as binding as if called for by all. In the event of
an inconsistency or conflict in this Agreement and any of the provisions of the exhibits, the
inconsistency or conflict shall be resolved by giving precedence first to this Agreement
then to the exhibits in the order in which they are listed above.
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B. This Agreement shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with, and
subject to, the laws of the State of Texas or federal law, where applicable, without regard
to the conflict of law principles of any jurisdiction. In the event there shall be any dispute
arising out of the terms and conditions of, or in connection with, this Agreement, the party
seeking relief shall submit such dispute to the District Courts of Denton County or if federal
diversity or subject matter jurisdiction exists, to the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Texas-Sherman Division.
C. For the purpose of this Agreement, the key persons who will perform most of the work
hereunder shall be Shai Roos. However, nothing herein shall limit CONSULTANT from
using other equally qualified and competent members of its firm to perform the services
required herein.
D. CONSULTANT shall commence, carry on, and complete any and all projects with all
applicable dispatch, in a reasonably sound, economical, and efficient manner and in
accordance with the provisions hereof. In accomplishing the projects, CONSULTANT
shall take such steps as are appropriate to ensure that the work involved is properly
coordinated with related work being carried on by the OWNER.
E. The OWNER shall assist the CONSULTANT by placing at the CONSULTANT’s disposal
all available information pertinent to the Project, including previous reports, any other data
relative to the Project, and arranging for the access thereto, and make all provisions for the
CONSULTANT to enter in or upon public and private property as required for the
CONSULTANT to perform services under this Agreement.
F. The captions of this Agreement are for informational purposes only, and shall not in any
way affect the substantive terms or conditions of this Agreement.
G. The parties agree to transact business electronically. Any statutory requirements that
certain terms be in writing will be satisfied using electronic documents and signing.
Electronic signing of this document will be deemed an original for all legal purposes.
ARTICLE XXII
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
CONSULTANT shall provide services to OWNER as an independent contractor, not as an
employee of the OWNER. CONSULTANT shall not have or claim any right arising from
employee status.
ARTICLE XXIII
RIGHT TO AUDIT
The OWNER shall have the right to audit and make copies of the books, records and computations
pertaining to this agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall retain such books, records, documents
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and other evidence pertaining to this agreement during the contract period and five years thereafter,
except if an audit is in progress or audit findings are yet unresolved, in which case records shall be
kept until all audit tasks are completed and resolved. These books, records, documents and other
evidence shall be available, within 10 business days of written request. Further, the
CONTRACTOR shall also require all Subcontractors, material suppliers, and other payees to
retain all books, records, documents and other evidence pertaining to this agreement, and to allow
the OWNER similar access to those documents. All books and records will be made available
within a 50 mile radius of the City of Denton. The cost of the audit will be borne by the OWNER
unless the audit reveals an overpayment of 1% or greater. If an overpayment of 1% or greater
occurs, the reasonable cost of the audit, including any travel costs, must be borne by the
CONTRACTOR which must be payable within five business days of receipt of an invoice.
Failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall be a material breach of this contract and
shall constitute, in the OWNER’S sole discretion, grounds for termination thereof. Each of the
terms "books", "records", "documents" and "other evidence", as used above, shall be construed to
include drafts and electronic files, even if such drafts or electronic files are subsequently used to
generate or prepare a final printed document.
ARTICLE XXIV
Prohibition on Contracts with Companies Boycotting Israel
Contractor acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2271 of the Texas Government Code,
City is prohibited from entering into a contract with a company for goods or services unless the
contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott Israel; and
(2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract. The terms “boycott Israel” and
“company” shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms in Section 808.001 of the Texas
Government Code. By signing this agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor’s signature
provides written verification to the City that Contractor: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2)
will not boycott Israel during the term of the agreement. Failure to meet or maintain the
requirements under this provision will be considered a material breach.
ARTICLE XXV
Prohibition On Contracts With Companies Doing Business with Iran, Sudan, or a
Foreign Terrorist Organization
Sections 2252 and 2270 of the Texas Government Code restricts CITY from contracting with
companies that do business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization. By signing this
agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor’s signature provides written verification to the
City that Contractor, pursuant to Chapters 2252 and 2270, is not ineligible to enter into this
agreement and will not become ineligible to receive payments under this agreement by doing
business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization. Failure to meet or maintain the
requirements under this provision will be considered a material breach.
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ARTICLE XXVI
Prohibition on Contracts with Companies Boycotting Certain Energy Companies
Contractor acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code,
City is prohibited from entering into a contract with a company for goods or services unless the
contract contains written verification from the company that it (1) does not boycott energy
companies; and (2) will not boycott energy companies during the term of the contract. The terms
“boycott energy company” and “company” shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms in
Section 809.001 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this agreement, Contractor
certifies that Contractor’s signature provides written verification to the City that Contractor:
(1) does not boycott energy companies; and (2) will not boycott energy companies during the
term of the agreement. Failure to meet or maintain the requirements under this provision will be
considered a material breach.
ARTICLE XXVII
Prohibition on Contracts with Companies Boycotting Certain Firearm Entities and
Firearm Trade Associations
Contractor acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code,
City is prohibited from entering into a contract with a company for goods or services unless the
contract contains written verification from the company that it (1) does not have a practice,
policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade
association; and (2) will not discriminate during the term of the contract against a firearm entity
or firearm trade association. The terms “discriminate against a firearm entity or firearm trade
association,” “firearm entity” and “firearm trade association” shall have the meanings ascribed to
those terms in Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this agreement,
Contractor certifies that Contractor’s signature provides written verification to the City that
Contractor: (1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates
against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discriminate during the
term of the contract against a firearm entity or firearm trade association. Failure to meet or
maintain the requirements under this provision will be considered a material breach.
ARTICLE XXVIII
Termination Right for Contracts with Companies Doing Business with Certain Foreign-
Owned Companies
The City of Denton may terminate this Contract immediately without any further liability if the
City of Denton determines, in its sole judgment, that this Contract meets the requirements under
Chapter 2274, and Contractor is, or will be in the future, (i) owned by or the majority of stock or
other ownership interest of the company is held or controlled by individuals who are citizens of
China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or other designated country (ii) directly controlled by the
Government of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or other designated country, or (iii) is
headquartered in China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or other designated country.
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ARTICLE XXIX
CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES ELECTRONIC FILING
In 2015, the Texas Legislature adopted House Bill 1295, which added section 2252.908 of the
Government Code. The law states that the City may not enter into this contract unless the
Consultant submits a disclosure of interested parties (Form 1295) to the City at the time the
Consultant submits the signed contract. The Texas Ethics Commission has adopted rules requiring
the business entity to file Form 1295 electronically with the Commission.
Consultant will be required to furnish a Certificate of Interest Parties before the contract is
awarded, in accordance with Government Code 2252.908.
The consultant shall:
1. Log onto the State Ethics Commission Website at :
https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/filinginfo/1295/
2. Register utilizing the tutorial provided by the State
3. Print a copy of the completed Form 1295
4. Enter the Certificate Number on page 2 of this contract.
5. Complete and sign the Form 1295
6. Email the form to purchasing@cityofdenton.com with the contract number in the subject line.
(EX: Contract 1234 – Form 1295)
The OWNER must acknowledge the receipt of the filed Form 1295 not later than the 30th day
after Council award. Once a Form 1295 is acknowledged, it will be posted to the Texas Ethics
Commission’s website within seven business days.
ARTICLE XXX
PROHIBITION AGAINST PERSONAL INTEREST IN CONTRACTS
No officer, employee, independent consultant, or elected official of the City who is involved in
the development, evaluation, or decision-making process of the performance of any solicitation
shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, in the Contract resulting from that solicitation as
defined in the City’s Ethic Ordinance 18-757 and in the City Charter chapter 2 article XI(Ethics).
Any willful violation of this section shall constitute impropriety in office, and any officer or
employee guilty thereof shall be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal. Any
violation of this provision, with the knowledge, expressed or implied, of the Contractor shall
render the Contract voidable by the City. The Consultant shall complete and submit the City’s
Conflict of Interest Questionnaire.
The parties agree to transact business electronically. Any statutory requirements that
certain terms be in writing will be satisfied using electronic documents and signing. Electronic
signing of this document will be deemed an original for all legal purposes.
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CONSULTANT
BY:______________________________
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
Printed Name:_Chad W.
Anderson____________________
Title:_Authorized
Representative________________________
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______972.960.4132___________________
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PHONE NUMBER
_chad.anderson@hdrinc.com____________
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EMAIL ADDRESS
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TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION
1295 CERTIFICATE NUMBER
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
BY: _____________________________
SARA HENSLEY
CITY MANAGER
ATTEST:
ROSA RIOS, CITY SECRETARY
BY: _______________________________
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
MACK REINWAND, CITY ATTORNEY
BY: _______________________________
THIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN
BOTH REVIEWED AND APPROVED
as to financial and operational obligations and business terms.
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Authorized Representative
Chad Anderson
chad.anderson@hdrinc.com
Scott McDonald
Development Services
Director
City of Denton, Texas Contract 8038
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Exhibit A
RFQ 8038 – Preparation for the Northeast Area Plan
(on file in the purchasing office)
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Exhibit B
Consultant’s Scope of Work , Project Schedule & Fee Schedule
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Phase 1. Getting Started.
Task 100. Kickoff Meeting. The consultant and city staff (project team) will meet in-person or virtually to
discuss the best way to collaborate and coordinate effectively throughout the process. The purpose of
this meeting is to develop a shared understanding of the project expectations. This will be a working
meeting to clarify and confirm the executed scope of work, establish the communication methods,
confirm deliverables, and the project schedule.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Provide meeting Agenda,
2) Present the Community & Stakeholder Engagement Plan for city review and comment,
3) Discuss project branding - logo, colors, final report format, and website pages/layout/hosting.
City Responsibility:
1) Provide a stakeholder list for informal interviews,
2) Provide a list of steering committee members and contact information,
3) Provide current plans and projects, market data, GIS files, history, demographics and
statistical/market information as available.
4) Provide up-to-date base maps that include the entire study area and related layer files as
needed.
Task 200. Study Area Tour. Following the Kickoff Meeting, the project team will tour the study area
together and share the knowledge of the area’s history and current conditions as it relates to both
people and place.
City Responsibility:
1) Provide transportation (if a city vehicle to accommodate everyone is not available then develop
a field tour strategy/route and stops to give the consultant team)
Task 300. Community & Stakeholder Engagement.
Task 310. Stakeholder Interviews. We will host up to 16 hours or two full days (regardless of hours) of
one-on-one interviews lasting one hour or focus group sessions with neighborhood stakeholders,
students and administrators, community and business leaders, and other specific community groups
lasting approximately one to two hours per session with a maximum of ten attendees per session. The
purpose of this task is to get an initial understanding and perspective of the area and its opportunities
and challenges by collecting stakeholder insight into the context, priorities, and perceptions related to
community concerns, sensitivities, and political minefields.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the questions and conduct and facilitate the interviews,
2) Work with city staff to identify up to 10 Project Ambassadors. However additional Ambassadors
may be added throughout the planning process as needed (up to 10 additional ambassadors).
City Responsibility:
1) Set up interviews – coordinate the date, time, place and invite interviewees or focus group
participants,
2) Provide location for the interviews or focus group sessions.
Task 320. Project Website. This task will consist of designing, hosting, maintaining, and updating project
specific web pages. The website content will consist of the project descriptions, the planning process
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and study status, a calendar of engagement events, contact information, and will host online
engagement activities as follows:
• Digital surveys (one during visioning and one during plan development).
• Mapping Exercises – these will include interactive elements such as location pinning with
comments for discussing place-based issues and ideas twice during the process (one during
visioning and one during plan development).
• Virtual Townhall - this will include posting of exercises similar to the ones conducted during the
in-person visioning workshop and can be visited at the participant’s convenience.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Provide content for posting on the website and content for the engagement exercises.
City Responsibility:
1) Create and host the website/webpages,
2) Maintain, update, and manage the website,
3) Implement the interactive mapping exercises and virtual townhall exercises (exercises may be
adjusted based on existing conditions analysis and public input throughout the planning process
as needed),
4) Provide the feedback data from website to the consultant within 5 days of closing the
engagement exercise.
Task 330. Developing Key Messages and Materials. The purpose of these key messaging packages will
be to prevent confusion, misunderstandings, and misinformation from spreading in the community. We
will develop 2 packages of key messages to include website content, social media messages,
brochures/postcards, and ambassador speaker notes (one set of key messages at the start of the
process to be used during visioning and another set of key messages to be used during plan
development). Ambassadors will be a group of up to 10 stakeholders and individuals with trusted
relationships within the study area. They will be identified in collaboration with city staff and their role
will be to assist with public outreach and input gathering, help us build trust, and reach traditionally
uninvolved groups within the community.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the key messaging content and collateral (brochures/postcards, and ambassador
speaker notes)
2) Assist staff in answering ambassadors’ as well as the community’s concerns and questions
City Responsibility:
1) Post/Distribute the content via appropriate channels
2) Coordinate answering ambassadors’ as well as the community’s concerns and questions
Phase 1 Deliverables:
1) Summary memo of public engagement activities by each event
2) Engagement Plan with preliminary dates including social media outreach dates and website
posting dates
3) Updated schedule to include dates from the engagement plan
4) Stakeholder interviews/ focus group sessions summary memo
5) Branding Package (logo, colors, tagline, fonts) used for print materials and website
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6) One set of key messaging package to include social media messages, brochures/postcards, and
ambassador speaker notes (to help ambassadors understand issues to be addressed, pitfalls to
avoid, and provide recommendations for best approaches to gathering input and outreach)
7) Website content reflecting the key messaging to include project description, planning process
timeline, a calendar of engagement events, general feedback questions, contact information
Phase 2. Inventory & Analysis.
Task 400. Data Collection & Review. The goal in this phase will be to understand - How did the area
come to look as it does? What is the history of land use, zoning regulations, and development patterns
in the area? What shaped the look and function of the infrastructure? How has the natural environment
changed? What is the history behind the relationship between the natural and built environment? We
will accomplish this through the following subtasks:
Task 410. Inventory of Previous studies and plans. We will complete a summary inventory of previous
reports/studies that apply to the study area. This summary will identify any policies, strategies, and on-
going development, mobility, and infrastructure projects that will impact the area.
Task 420. GIS Data & Base Mapping: The people (socio-economic) and place (natural and built
environment) based data collected as a part of Task 400 will be mapped as much as possible to assist
with the existing conditions analysis in Task 430.
Task 430. Existing Conditions Analysis: We will conduct a comparison of current development related
policies (city regulations and deed restrictions etc.) with current land uses with the goal of identifying
possible future land uses. We will also study best practices from other cities and communities that may
provide relevant recommendations. In addition to development regulations and land use policies we will
also review other related public policies that impact growth and change in the City including, but not
limited to, those for utilities, subdivisions, street maintenance, and stormwater. The consultant team
will use the existing NCTCOG and City of Denton model to identify traffic patterns and analyze potential
impacts of the existing traffic forecasts on the study area. We will review existing multimodal movement
and its relation to other modal plans within the City of Denton. Our team will review the existing
characteristics of the built form through a windshield survey in terms of formal and informal public
spaces, infrastructure, built character, historic detailing, and natural resources.
TBG Partners will collect spatial environmental data and lidar topography and land cover from federal,
state and local agencies, conduct field visits for natural systems inventory for accessible public spaces
within study area, and conduct desktop analysis using collected spatial data and current high-resolution
aerials from Nearmap. They will use this data to develop natural systems inventory maps indicating
locations of: Floodplain (zone a, 500 yr, 100 yr and floodway); Wetlands (riverine, freshwater emergent,
forested/shrub, freshwater ponds/lakes); Vegetation (riparian forest, riparian herbaceous and
shrubland, floodplain forest, floodplain herbaceous and shrubland, grasslands, mottes, and cropland;
and Soils (hydrologic groups and general suitability for supporting vegetation, stormwater BMPs, and
development.
Task 440. Market Analysis. We will conduct a review and analysis of market trends within the City, and
the surrounding region to understand the potential for new development as well as the impact of land
use policy changes on development potential within the study area.
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and study status, a calendar of engagement events, contact information, and will host online
engagement activities as follows:
• Digital surveys (one during visioning and one during plan development).
• Mapping Exercises – these will include interactive elements such as location pinning with
comments for discussing place-based issues and ideas twice during the process (one during
visioning and one during plan development).
• Virtual Townhall - this will include posting of exercises similar to the ones conducted during the
in-person visioning workshop and can be visited at the participant’s convenience.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Provide content for posting on the website and content for the engagement exercises.
City Responsibility:
1) Create and host the website/webpages,
2) Maintain, update, and manage the website,
3) Implement the interactive mapping exercises and virtual townhall exercises (exercises may be
adjusted based on existing conditions analysis and public input throughout the planning process
as needed),
4) Provide the feedback data from website to the consultant within 5 days of closing the
engagement exercise.
Task 330. Developing Key Messages and Materials. The purpose of these key messaging packages will
be to prevent confusion, misunderstandings, and misinformation from spreading in the community. We
will develop 2 packages of key messages to include website content, social media messages,
brochures/postcards, and ambassador speaker notes (one set of key messages at the start of the
process to be used during visioning and another set of key messages to be used during plan
development). Ambassadors will be a group of up to 10 stakeholders and individuals with trusted
relationships within the study area. They will be identified in collaboration with city staff and their role
will be to assist with public outreach and input gathering, help us build trust, and reach traditionally
uninvolved groups within the community.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the key messaging content and collateral (brochures/postcards, and ambassador
speaker notes)
2) Assist staff in answering ambassadors’ as well as the community’s concerns and questions
City Responsibility:
1) Post/Distribute the content via appropriate channels
2) Coordinate answering ambassadors’ as well as the community’s concerns and questions
Phase 1 Deliverables:
1) Summary memo of public engagement activities by each event
2) Engagement Plan with preliminary dates including social media outreach dates and website
posting dates
3) Updated schedule to include dates from the engagement plan
4) Stakeholder interviews/ focus group sessions summary memo
5) Branding Package (logo, colors, tagline, fonts) used for print materials and website
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6) One set of key messaging package to include social media messages, brochures/postcards, and
ambassador speaker notes (to help ambassadors understand issues to be addressed, pitfalls to
avoid, and provide recommendations for best approaches to gathering input and outreach)
7) Website content reflecting the key messaging to include project description, planning process
timeline, a calendar of engagement events, general feedback questions, contact information
Phase 2. Inventory & Analysis.
Task 400. Data Collection & Review. The goal in this phase will be to understand - How did the area
come to look as it does? What is the history of land use, zoning regulations, and development patterns
in the area? What shaped the look and function of the infrastructure? How has the natural environment
changed? What is the history behind the relationship between the natural and built environment? We
will accomplish this through the following subtasks:
Task 410. Inventory of Previous studies and plans. We will complete a summary inventory of previous
reports/studies that apply to the study area. This summary will identify any policies, strategies, and on-
going development, mobility, and infrastructure projects that will impact the area.
Task 420. GIS Data & Base Mapping: The people (socio-economic) and place (natural and built
environment) based data collected as a part of Task 400 will be mapped as much as possible to assist
with the existing conditions analysis in Task 430.
Task 430. Existing Conditions Analysis: We will conduct a comparison of current development related
policies (city regulations and deed restrictions etc.) with current land uses with the goal of identifying
possible future land uses. We will also study best practices from other cities and communities that may
provide relevant recommendations. In addition to development regulations and land use policies we will
also review other related public policies that impact growth and change in the City including, but not
limited to, those for utilities, subdivisions, street maintenance, and stormwater. The consultant team
will use the existing NCTCOG and City of Denton model to identify traffic patterns and analyze potential
impacts of the existing traffic forecasts on the study area. We will review existing multimodal movement
and its relation to other modal plans within the City of Denton. Our team will review the existing
characteristics of the built form through a windshield survey in terms of formal and informal public
spaces, infrastructure, built character, historic detailing, and natural resources.
TBG Partners will collect spatial environmental data and lidar topography and land cover from federal,
state and local agencies, conduct field visits for natural systems inventory for accessible public spaces
within study area, and conduct desktop analysis using collected spatial data and current high-resolution
aerials from Nearmap. They will use this data to develop natural systems inventory maps indicating
locations of: Floodplain (zone a, 500 yr, 100 yr and floodway); Wetlands (riverine, freshwater emergent,
forested/shrub, freshwater ponds/lakes); Vegetation (riparian forest, riparian herbaceous and
shrubland, floodplain forest, floodplain herbaceous and shrubland, grasslands, mottes, and cropland;
and Soils (hydrologic groups and general suitability for supporting vegetation, stormwater BMPs, and
development.
Task 440. Market Analysis. We will conduct a review and analysis of market trends within the City, and
the surrounding region to understand the potential for new development as well as the impact of land
use policy changes on development potential within the study area.
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Phase 2 Deliverables:
1) Inventory and Analysis Memo in Word format including maps, photos, and other supporting
graphics summarizing –
a) history of the area,
b) analysis of current plans and regulations that impact the study area,
c) analysis of the people living in the area and their socio-economics,
d) current land use and development pattern analysis,
e) inventory of mobility infrastructure, traffic and other multi-modal movement patterns and
analysis of potential impacts of the existing traffic and multimodal forecasts on the study
area,
f) analysis of the existing character of the built forms in the area,
g) assessment of the natural systems inventory, and
h) market analysis summary.
Phase 3. Visioning & Conceptual Plan.
Task 500. Community & Stakeholder Engagement. The work in this task will be to include and collaborate
with the community and facilitate the development of a community-based vision and plan. We will
accomplish this through the following tasks:
Task 510. Steering Committee Meetings. We will facilitate two dedicated steering committee meetings
in this phase. The first meeting will be to introduce the consulting team, understand project
expectations, issues, and opportunities from the committee’s point of view, and verify existing
conditions data collected by the consultant team. The second meeting will be to share the results of the
community engagement activities from the overall task 500 and the initial recommendations developed
by the consultant team.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meetings and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meetings – date, time, place and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the meetings
Task 520. Online Engagement. We will use the project website to gather feedback from residents and
stakeholders who are unable to attend the community visioning workshop in person. The input will be
conducted through:
• Digital Survey to collect general perceptions and ideas using a wide range of question types,
from multiple choice to open comment, to visual preference.
• Digital Mapping Exercise to collect place-based issues and ideas.
• Virtual Townhall to collect the community’s thoughts and ideas related to the area’s strengths,
weaknesses, threats, and opportunities (SWOT) using exercises similar to the ones conducted
during the in-person community visioning workshop. Exercises will be adjusted based on
existing conditions analysis and public input throughout the planning process as needed.
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Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the content for online engagement
2) Provide city staff with answers to questions and comments to post online as needed
3) Record, analyze, and summarize feedback from the online engagement exercises and surveys
City Responsibility:
1) Post the content on the website in appropriate formats
2) Monitor online activity for appropriateness and respond to queries
3) Collect the feedback and provide to the consultant within 5 days of closing the online
engagement activities
Task 530. Community Visioning Workshop. This will be set up as an open house style workshop. We will
explain the planning process and timeline, verify existing conditions data, and facilitate input exercises
such as visual preference surveys, thought bubbles, mapping exercises, postcard to the future, etc. to
understand issues and opportunities from the community’s point of view in the study area. The exact
exercises will be determined in collaboration with city staff based on the findings from Task 300 and
Task 400. Note – This activity includes Steering Committee, P&Z Commission, and the City Council
participation.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide outreach content regarding the workshop to city staff and project ambassadors for
distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
2) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
3) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the community at the workshop
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
Task 540. Strategic Foresight Workshop. We will facilitate an invitation-only, two-day workshop where
a diverse (age, race, ownership, jobs, and more) group of 40 to 60 stakeholders will create four future
scenarios and identify a list of common themes from these scenario stories to use as a base for
developing the future vision and goals to achieve this vision. Note – This activity includes participation of
the entire Steering Committee and representatives from Planning and Zoning Commission and City
Council.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide invitation language to city staff for distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
City Responsibility:
1) Assist consultant team in identifying the participants for the workshop
2) Coordinate inviting the participants to the workshop
3) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
4) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the community at the workshop
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5) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
Task 550. Feedback Assessment & Analysis. We will develop and maintain a database of stakeholders,
community members, and the residents that engage in this planning process at in-person events,
through the website, through one-on-one meetings, committee meetings, and other forums to track the
comments and feedback throughout the process. We will use sign-in sheets and website forms to track
the basic demographic and location information of the participants. We will provide the city with
reports/summary of the feedback received at various times per the project schedule.
Task 600. Plan Development
Task 610. Internal Planning & Design Workshop. Following the public engagement activities our multi-
disciplinary design team will meet for an internal workshop to develop the initial Conceptual Plan,
Recommendations and Strategies for the different plan elements considering both geographies and
themes based on information collected, public engagement, and team expertise and knowledge. During
this workshop we may create photo-simulations showing before and after scenarios, illustrations, maps,
and reference images to understand and convey the community’s vision and the overall concept plan
and specific site level concepts in an extremely tangible way.
Task 620. Develop a Draft Vision Statement. During the workshop in Task 610, we will analyze the
information from all the public engagement activities, especially from the Strategic Foresight Workshop
to craft a draft vision statement. We will work with city staff and the steering committee to refine this
draft vision statement and then use the digital survey in Task 640 to gather public input regarding this
draft vision statement.
Task 630. Develop Draft Recommendations. Much of this work will be accomplished during Task 610
This work will involve:
Analyzing expectations, growth in technological infrastructure, high dependency on small business
ventures, maintaining affordable/workforce housing and creating a public realm that responds to the
challenges that this community will need to address to accommodate the growth pressure while
preserving the rural character, open space and environmentally sensitive land. We will consider public
comments, inventory analysis, the traffic going to and through the area on key corridors such as US 380,
Loop 288, and FM 428, and our team’s knowledge and experience to develop possible land use types to
help accommodate growth without compromising the quality of life and character of the study area. We
will also identify critical assets and other opportunities to build social and physical networks and
propose up to two (2) concepts for place type building blocks, and recommendations for possible
projects/focus areas that will enhance places in the public realm through design, public art, landscape,
and interactive environments to create a unique sense of place that showcase the authenticity of NE
Denton study area. We will use the market analysis data and the information from public engagement to
develop land use, urban design, and economic development recommendations and strategies that will
both accommodate development and achieve the community’s vision.
We will integrate the roadway infrastructure with the proposed land uses and place types. We do this
mobility assessment by utilizing the data identified through the inventory and public involvement
process. We will build on our analyses to identify potential strategies and recommendations for mobility
improvements in the study area. We will work with our Open Space & Recreation Planning leads to
incorporate multimodal and active recreational transportation in the assessment and recommendations
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to ensure connectivity in the area. As part of the draft mobility assessment, we will develop up to three
(3) cross sections to be applied to the study area. They will draw on the existing Thoroughfare Plan but
will incorporate design aspects specific to the study area. We will use the data collected in the previous
tasks to create a conceptual mobility plan for the study area. This Plan will include recommended
strategies, cross-sections, and a map of the proposed multimodal transportation network.
In concert with land use and mobility recommendation development, TBG Partners will develop green
stormwater infrastructure (gsi) strategies. They will evaluate the natural systems inventory to determine
and delineate the areas that provide the best opportunities to manage stormwater runoff from future
development using green stormwater infrastructure strategies (including preservation and restoration
of existing systems) to mitigate flooding, heat island impacts and filter pollutants. Special emphasis will
be placed on identifying areas that support Denton’s greenway plan, serve as natural amenities, and
provide public/shared use open spaces. These strategies will be mapped and designated as gsi
management zones. They will also provide supporting documentation of the designated gsi
management zones in the form of a memorandum and meet with the design team and city staff to
review the findings.
Task 640. Online Engagement. We will use the project website to post draft vision and draft concepts
and recommendations to gather feedback from the community. The input will be conducted through:
• Digital Survey to collect comments using multiple choice and open comment regarding the draft
concepts and recommendations.
• Digital Mapping Exercise to collect comments related to place-based concepts and
recommendations.
• Comment Board to collect general comments and questions related to the draft concepts and
recommendations.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the content for online engagement
2) Provide outreach content regarding the website and feedback request to city staff and project
ambassadors for distribution to the community
3) Provide city staff with answers to questions and comments to post online as needed
4) Record, analyze, and summarize feedback from the online engagement exercises and surveys
City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
2) Post the content on the website in appropriate formats
3) Monitor online activity for appropriateness and respond to queries
4) Collect the feedback and provide to the consultant within 5 days of closing the online
engagement activities
Task 650. City Project Team Review Meeting. A draft set of recommendations will be provided for the
city to review and comment on. One set of edits based on city comments will be incorporated into a
draft document which will be used to develop the Implementation Strategies.
City Responsibility:
1) Collect the feedback from the review team into one document in a mutually agreed upon format
per the project schedule.
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Task 660. Joint Steering Committee, Planning & Zoning Commission, and City Council Workshop. We
will facilitate a committee meeting to discuss the draft recommendations at this joint workshop.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meeting and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meeting – date, time, place and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act
Phase 3 Deliverables:
1) Public Engagement Memo in Word format (including graphics) summarizing each of the public
engagement activities and feedback received, the resulting vision statement, and the goals and
objectives for the future of the study area.
2) Memo in Word format including maps, photos, and other supporting graphics summarizing the
recommendations per the agreed upon table of contents to include at a minimum
recommendations related to:
a. Land Use – writeup of recommended future land uses and character types including
open space, parks and housing with supporting imagery, and applicable graphics, images
and proposed future land use map.
b. Mobility – writeup of mobility assessment including up to three (3) cross-section
renderings, recommended strategies, and a map of the proposed multimodal
transportation network.
c. Development Pattern/ Placemaking – renderings and supporting writeup of proposed
recommendations for up to 50 acres in size for two (2) possible focus/catalyst areas
including recommended place type building blocks and street character for each area.
We will also include 3D renderings, inspirational imagery, and write up as applicable of
recommendations to enhance places in the public realm through design, public art,
landscape, and interactive environments to create the future vision as determined
during the visioning phase.
d. Green Infrastructure – writeup with supporting maps and graphics of recommended
strategies to preserve, restore and enhance natural features that provide valuable
infrastructure, quality of life, environmental and aesthetic value services.
e. Economic Development – writeup, images and maps as applicable of recommended
economic development programs and policies proposed to help advance the future
vision of the area.
Phase 4. Implementation Strategies & Plan Assembly.
Task 700. Community & Stakeholder Engagement.
Task 710. Implementation Workshop. Once the recommendations are finalized, we will facilitate a two-
to-four hour workshop with the city staff, steering committee, and partner agencies that make financial,
infrastructure, and development related decisions (such as Denton County, TxDOT, DCTA, city
department directors, Denton ISD superintendent, developers and preservation groups/non-profits), to
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ensure that the solutions are locally produced and “do-able” for the community. The goal of this
workshop will be to help build additional consensus to aid partner agencies in their decision making and
to ensure implementation by engaging decision makers in validating the identified action steps,
priorities, funding, and partnerships needed to implement the Plan recommendations.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide invitation language to city staff for distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
City Responsibility:
1) Assist consultant team in identifying the participants for the workshop
2) Coordinate inviting the participants to the workshop
3) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
4) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the participants at the workshop
5) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
Task 720. Develop Draft Implementation Strategies. Majority of this work will be accomplished during
the workshop described in Task 710. Following that workshop, we will develop a set of action steps and
preliminary implementation strategies including identification of funding mechanisms to accomplish the
recommended projects, programs, and policies in Task 600.
Task 730. Steering Committee Meeting. We will facilitate a third steering committee meeting to discuss
proposed implementation strategies to achieve the proposed recommendations with the Steering
Committee.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meeting and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meeting – date, time, place, and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act
Task 740. Community Open House. The purpose of this Open House will be to validate that the Plan is
responsive to community. This will be an opportunity for the overall community to tell us what they
think of the ideas and designs as well as the suggested action steps developed by the project team, and
to validate them or suggest final changes to them prior to finalizing the Plan document. Note – This
activity includes Steering Committee, P&Z Commission, and the City Council participation.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide outreach content regarding the workshop to city staff and project ambassadors for
distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
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City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
2) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
3) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the community at the workshop
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
Task 750. Online Engagement. We will use the project website to post draft vision, goals and objectives,
concepts and recommendations, and implementation strategies to gather feedback from the
community by allowing residents and stakeholders who may not be able to attend the community open
house a chance to provide feedback to ensure that everyone in the community is given the opportunity
to review, comment, and validate that the recommendations and implementation strategies correctly
translate the community’s vision into the Plan. The input will be conducted through:
• Comment Board to collect general comments and questions related to the draft vision, goals
and objectives, concepts and recommendations, and implementation strategies being proposed
in the NE Denton area plan.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the content for online engagement
2) Provide outreach content regarding the website and feedback request to city staff and project
ambassadors for distribution to the community
3) Provide city staff with answers to questions and comments to post online as needed
4) Record, analyze, and summarize feedback from the online engagement exercises and surveys
City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
2) Post the content on the website in appropriate formats
3) Monitor online activity for appropriateness and respond to queries
4) Collect the feedback and provide to the consultant within 5 days of closing the online
engagement activities
Task 800. Plan Documentation.
Task 810. Assemble Draft Final Plan Document. A draft final report documenting the gaps and needs in
the study area, vision, goals, recommendations, and implementation strategies developed during the
previous tasks be compiled together in this Task. The draft final plan document will be largely graphic
and easy to understand for multiple and diverse audiences and stakeholders. The technical data and
information will be contained in the appendix.
Task 820. City Project Team Review Meeting. A draft of the draft final plan document will be provided
for the city to review and comment on. One set of edits based on city comments will be incorporated
into a draft plan document to be presented for adoption by the City Council.
City Responsibility:
1) Collect the feedback from the review team into one document in a mutually agreed upon format
per the project schedule.
Phase 4 Deliverables:
1) Summary memo of public engagement activities by each event
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2) Memo in Word format including applicable graphics summarizing the proposed implementation
strategies and action steps to achieve the future vision and proposed concepts and
recommendations.
3) Draft of draft final plan document in InDesign format with writeup and applicable final graphics,
images, 3D renderings, and maps.
Phase 5. Plan Adoption.
Task 900. Meetings.
Task. 910. Joint P&Z and CC Workshop A member of the HDR team will present the draft final plan
document at a joint P&Z City Council work session.
Task. 920. P&Z Public Hearing A member of the HDR team will present the draft final plan document at
a P&Z public hearing for a recommendation to City Council.
Task. 930. City Council Public Hearing A member of the HDR team will present the draft final plan
document at a City Council public hearing for adoption of the plan.
Task 940. Final Plan. We will make up to two sets of edits to the Final plan during this Phase 5. We
request that each set of comments be in the form of one consolidated set as redlines, Adobe Acrobat
notes, or similar method. In addition to collecting and packaging the electronic files of the backup data
used to produce the Final Plan, we will also develop a performance-monitoring spreadsheet to assist
staff in tracking the various recommendations in the plan and deliver these as a part of the Close Out
meeting.
Task. 950. City Project Team Close Out Meeting Once the plan is adopted, we will meet with city staff
for Project Close Out meeting to debrief on the overall planning process and deliver the packaged final
plan digital files and the performance tracker.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meeting and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meetings – date, time, place and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act
Phase 5 Deliverables:
1) Final plan document in PDF and InDesign format with writeup and applicable final graphics,
images, 3D renderings, and maps.
2) Packaged electronic files of the final plan document in Word format, jpeg images and
renderings in PDF format and ArcGIS shapefiles for maps included in the final plan.
3) An excel spreadsheet plan performance tracker
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Our project management team will work with the city staff to create a clear communication plan at the
start of the process in keeping with our “No Surprise” project management rule.
Project Communication. Our team will function as an extension of city staff and keep open and
transparent communication channels. While our team’s leadership will be the first line of
communication throughout the process, our entire team will always be available to consult on any
questions or clarifications that staff and/or stakeholders may want to discuss. Throughout the process,
our team leadership will communicate our progress, assumptions, opportunities, and challenges to the
city’s project team. We accomplish this through the following tasks:
• Management of Work Activities – The Project Management team (PM and Deputy PM) will
manage project activities and work to verify they are in accordance with city requirements and
State statutes, regulations, guidelines and other city practices, criteria, specifications, policies,
and procedures, as identified per project scope and budget.
• Program Schedule – HDR will prepare the detailed graphic Project Schedule indicating tasks,
critical dates, milestones, deliverables, and city review requirements. The team PM will review
progress during coordination meetings and should reviews indicate a substantial change in
progress, the schedule shall be updated as necessary. Issues that need resolution or action items
shall be identified in the progress report.
• Invoice Preparation and Submittal – HDR will prepare monthly invoices stating percentage of
work completed during by Phase during the invoice period and associated fees. The invoice will
also show fees paid to date and remaining fees by major tasks per fee schedule. Each invoice
shall also include a copy of the progress report for the period covered by the invoice. Each
progress report shall specify deliverables that were completed during that month, physical
percent complete for that work, list of meetings attended, account of work that was done that
did not result in a deliverable, whether the work is on schedule for timely delivery or not, issues
that may delay the work in the future, actions by city or other remedial actions that are
required, and for the following month, the anticipated work that shall be performed and the
deliverables that shall be submitted.
• Kickoff and Coordination Meetings – HDR team will attend a kickoff meeting with the city to be
held immediately after Notice to Proceed is issued. Bi-weekly (30 minutes) virtual Project
Manager coordination meetings (up to 20 project coordination meetings) shall be held at
regular intervals as determined with the city’s Project Manager.
• Action Tracking Log – HDR PM shall develop and maintain a log of action items throughout the
project’s lifespan. The log shall identify action items, their status, responsible parties, date
assigned, and date completed. The PM shall review and update the tracking log with the city
during coordination meetings.
• Managing Change – HDR PM will communicate in a timely manner the types of change that may
occur in the project including schedule, personnel, scope, and work product changes. The city
approved change(s) shall then be incorporated into the project schedule in a timely fashion to
reduce unnecessary rework. No personnel changes will be made without city approval. This
approval will be in form of email communication from the City’s Project Manager.
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• Information Technology - HDR team will establish and maintain a project site (SharePoint or MS
Teams) for internal and external transfer of project data, document management, and project
scheduling and coordination.
Quality Control Plan. Our QA/QC program will help ensure that the project documents conform with the
contract and scope of work; are neat, well organized, clear, concise, and complete; are technically and
grammatically sound; and comply with generally accepted standards. We will accomplish this through
the following tasks:
• QA/QC Plan – HDR will establish an internal QA/QC plan to be implemented by the project team.
It shall outline review processes for the deliverables including review for accuracy,
completeness, and compliance with best practices before any deliverable is issued to you or
other reviewing agencies.
• Document Control – HDR PM will create a project mailbox and project folder in SharePoint or
MS Teams to govern distribution of data and file copies of all project-related correspondence,
reports, plans, and technical data.
• Project Files – HDR will assemble, maintain, and deliver project files (electronic and hard copy)
to the city with a complete index at project close out.
• Subconsultant Management – HDR will prepare subcontracts for subconsultants and direct,
monitor, and review subconsultant activities and work. HDR will include subconsultant invoices
with the overall HDR invoice.
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We believe that successful client-consultant relationships are built upon a shared understanding of goals
and expectations that goes beyond the negotiated scope of work and contract. We would desire to
begin the project by entering a collaborative mindset with the city team. Clarifying goals and
expectations at the beginning of a consulting relationship is critical to the success of the project.
To that end we facilitate the kickoff meeting to ensure everyone gets on the same page about goals and
expectations together. While the nature of each project influences the list of goals and expectations, the
following are some standard overarching principles that list our goals and expectations for the NE
Denton Area Plan Preparation:
We would share with the city these goals:
1) We all want to produce a quality product
2) We all want to meet the schedule
3) We all want to stay on budget
4) We all want to gain mutual trust and confidence
5) We all want to create the groundwork for implementable recommendations
We would share with the city these expectations:
1) We engage in ongoing and up-front problem-solving dialogues
2) We clearly delineate roles and duties
3) We create realistic timelines and budgets
4) We sign-off and cross-check on key decisions/deliverables
5) We have a shared understanding of each other’s business/operation
6) We routinely communicate to build a trusting relationship
7) We become a team rather than internal/external partners
We expect the final list of expectations to be developed in partnership with the city staff during the
final negotiation of the scope, schedule, and fee. However, below are some examples of
expectations/assumptions made in this draft scope, schedule, and pricing proposal:
The following general expectations and assumptions are in addition to the responsibilities included
within Appendix A, Scope of work:
City Responsibility -
1) Prior to starting the work or within a month of notice to proceed the city will:
• Establish the Steering Committee
• Provide a list of stakeholders and ambassadors
2) The city will be responsible for posting social media messages and spreading the word about the
planning process and engagement events through their existing communication channels.
3) The city will provide planning staff to attend and assist with the engagement events.
4) The city staff will be responsible for the set up and logistics (date, time, place, agenda, legal
notification, and communicating logistics) of city board meetings including the Steering Committee.
5) The city staff will provide the existing and future conditions data and existing plans and studies
related to the study area in digitally modifiable format (GIS shapefiles, databases, Word documents,
etc.) as available within a week of issuing the notice to proceed.
6) The city staff will be responsible for meeting room & equipment rentals and setup, meeting food
and drinks.
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7) The city staff will be responsible for printing meeting materials for internal and city board meetings.
8) The city staff will assist in procuring information from other jurisdictions as needed, for example –
Denton County, Electric and Gas companies, TXDOT, NCTCOG etc.
9) The city will process all invoices in a timely manner and provide timely change orders and notice to
proceed for any mutually agreed upon additional services.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) The consultant will provide the deliverables as per Appendix A - Scope of Work and as mutually
agreed upon during project coordination meetings.
2) The consultant will be responsible for creating/developing meetings and engagement activity
materials and for printing and providing public meeting materials such as maps, and items needed
for such engagement exercises and activities.
3) The consultant will be responsible for preparing meeting materials and presenting/facilitating all
project related meetings.
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Appendix CPROJECT SCHEDULEDETAIL TASKS5 ‐ 912‐16 19‐23 26‐30 2‐69‐13 16‐20 23‐27 30‐36‐10 13‐17 20‐24 27‐36‐10 13‐17 20‐24 27‐31 3‐710‐14 17‐2124‐28Dec‐22 Jan‐23 Feb‐23 Mar‐23 Apr‐23PHASE 4 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES & AREA PLAN ASSEMBLY700 Community & Stakeholder Engagement710Implementation Workshop720Develop Draft Implementation Strategies730Steering Committee Meeting (3)740Community Open House750Online Engagement800 Plan Documentation810 Assemble Draft Final Plan Document820 City Project Review Team MeetingPHASE 5PLAN ADOPTION900 Meetings910 Joint P&Z and CC Workshop920 P&Z Public Hearing930 City Council Public Hearing940 Final Plan 950 City Project Team Close Out MeetingConcentrated Working Period on a Task*MeetingDeliverablesMajor DeliverablesLEGENDDocuSign Envelope ID: CAF70384-779D-4850-825F-9E85DDCB711F
Appendix CPROJECT SCHEDULEDETAIL TASKSPHASE 0PROJECT MANAGEMENT000 Coordination010 Develop Project Management Plan020 Team Meetings and Communications030 Project Schedule040 Monthly Invoices and Progress ReportsPHASE 1 GETTING STARTED100 Kickoff Meeting200 Study Area Tour and Inventory300 Community & Stakeholder Engagement310 Stakeholder Inverviews (16 hours)320 Develop Web Content330 Develop Key MessagesPHASE 2INVENTORY & ANALYSIS400 Data Collection and ReviewPHASE 3 VISIONING & CONCEPTUAL PLAN500 Community & Stakeholder Engagement510Steering Committee Meetings (1 and 2)520Online Engagement530Community Visioning Workshop 540Strategic Foresight Workshop550Feedback Assessment & Analysis600 Plan Development610Internal Planning & Design Workshop620Develop Draft Vision Statement630Develop Draft Recommendations - Land, Infrastructure, & Economic Development640Online Engagement650City Project Review Team Meeting660Joint Steering Committee, P&Z, and CC Meeting1‐58‐12 15‐19 22‐26 29‐25‐912‐16 19‐23 26‐30 3‐710‐14 17‐21 24‐28 31‐47‐11 14‐18 21‐25 28‐14‐811‐15 18‐22 25‐29 2‐612********* ****May‐23 Jun‐23 Jul‐23 Aug‐23 Sep‐23 Oct‐23DocuSign Envelope ID: CAF70384-779D-4850-825F-9E85DDCB711F
Appendix CPROJECT SCHEDULEDETAIL TASKS5 ‐ 912‐16 19‐23 26‐30 2‐69‐13 16‐20 23‐27 30‐36‐10 13‐17 20‐24 27‐36‐10 13‐17 20‐24 27‐31 3‐710‐14 17‐2124‐28PHASE 0PROJECT MANAGEMENT000 Coordination010 Develop Project Management Plan020 Team Meetings and Communications** ********030 Project Schedule040 Monthly Invoices and Progress ReportsPHASE 1 GETTING STARTED100 Kickoff Meeting*200 Study Area Tour and Inventory*300 Community & Stakeholder Engagement310 Stakeholder Inverviews (16 hours)320 Develop Web Content330 Develop Key MessagesPHASE 2INVENTORY & ANALYSIS400 Data Collection and ReviewPHASE 3 VISIONING & CONCEPTUAL PLAN500 Community & Stakeholder Engagement510Steering Committee Meetings (1 and 2)**520Online Engagement530Community Visioning Workshop *540Strategic Foresight Workshop*550Feedback Assessment & Analysis600 Plan Development610Internal Planning & Design Workshop*620Develop Draft Vision Statement630Develop Draft Recommendations - Land, Infrastructure, & Economic Development640Online Engagement650City Project Review Team Meeting660Joint Steering Committee, P&Z, and CC MeetingDec‐22 Jan‐23 Feb‐23 Mar‐23 Apr‐23DocuSign Envelope ID: CAF70384-779D-4850-825F-9E85DDCB711F
Appendix CPROJECT SCHEDULEDETAIL TASKSPHASE 4 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES & AREA PLAN ASSEMBLY700 Community & Stakeholder Engagement710Implementation Workshop720Develop Draft Implementation Strategies730Steering Committee Meeting (3)740Community Open House750Online Engagement800 Plan Documentation810 Assemble Draft Final Plan Document820 City Project Review Team MeetingPHASE 5PLAN ADOPTION900 Meetings910 Joint P&Z and CC Workshop920 P&Z Public Hearing930 City Council Public Hearing940 Final Plan 950 City Project Team Close Out MeetingConcentrated Working Period on a Task*MeetingDeliverablesMajor DeliverablesLEGEND1‐58‐12 15‐19 22‐26 29‐25‐912‐16 19‐23 26‐30 3‐710‐14 17‐21 24‐28 31‐47‐11 14‐18 21‐25 28‐14‐811‐15 18‐22 25‐29 2‐612May‐23 Jun‐23 Jul‐23 Aug‐23 Sep‐23 Oct‐23*********DocuSign Envelope ID: CAF70384-779D-4850-825F-9E85DDCB711F
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DETAIL TASKS COST
PHASE 0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT $ 15,000.00
000 Coordination $ 15,000.00
010 Develop Project Management Plan
020 Team Meetings and Communications
030 Project Schedule
040 Monthly Invoices and Progress Reports
PHASE 1 GETTING STARTED $ 22,000.00
100 Kickoff Meeting $ 4,000.00
200 Study Area Tour $ 3,000.00
300 Community & Stakeholder Engagement $ 15,000.00
310 Stakeholder Interviews (16 hours or two days)
320 Develop Web Content
330 Develop Key Messages & Materials
PHASE 2 INVENTORY & ANALYSIS $ 15,500.00
400 Data Collection and Review $ 15,500.00
410 Inventory of Previous Studies and Plans
420 GIS Data & Base Mapping
430 Existing Conditions Analysis
440 Market Analysis
PHASE 3 VISIONING & CONCEPTUAL PLAN $ 70,000.00
500 Community & Stakeholder Engagement $ 25,000.00
510 Steering Committee Meetings (#1 and #2)
520 Online Engagement
530 Community Visioning Workshop
540 Strategic Foresight Workshop
550 Feedback Assessment & Analysis
600 Plan Development $ 45,000.00
610 Internal Planning & Design Workshop
620 Develop Draft Vision Statement
630 Develop Draft Recommendations - Land, Infrastructure, & Economic Development
640 Online Engagement
650 City Project Review Team Meeting
660 Joint Steering Committee, P&Z, and CC Meeting
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DETAIL TASKS COST
PHASE 4 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES & AREA PLAN ASSEMBLY $ 60,000.00
700 Community & Stakeholder Engagement $ 40,000.00
710 Implementation Workshop
720 Develop Draft Implementation Strategies
730 Steering Committee Meeting (#3)
740 Community Open House
750 Online Engagement
800 Plan Documentation $ 20,000.00
810 Assemble Draft Final Plan Document
820 City Project Review Team Meeting
PHASE 5 PLAN ADOPTION $ 14,000.00
900 Meetings $
14,000.00
910 Joint P&Z and CC Workshop
920 P&Z Public Hearing
930 City Council Public Hearing
940 Final Plan
950 City Project Team Close Out Meeting
TOTAL LABOR COST $ 196,500.00
EXPENSES $ 3,500.00
TOTAL LUMP SUM PROJECT FEE $ 200,000.00
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Note: Additional Meetings can be provided at an additional cost per the fee schedule below:
Meeting Details Cost/ meeting
Stakeholder Interviews/Focus Groups – assuming two (2) consultant staff, one
(1) hour for interview and two (2) hours for focus group & including feedback
analysis and incorporation
• using already prepared materials: Interviews/Focus Groups
• including new materials/content preparation: Interviews/Focus Groups
$ 600/ $1,000
$1,250/ 1,650
Meetings with Steering Committee – assuming one (1) consultant staff, two (2)
hour meeting & including presentation preparation and feedback analysis $2,500
Community Visioning Workshop/ Open House – assuming two (2) consultant
staff, up to four (4) hour consultant staff time, materials/content preparation,
and feedback analysis and incorporation
$5,500/7,500
Strategic Foresight Workshop – assuming two (2) consultant staff, 16 hours or
two-days consultant staff time, use of existing materials, and feedback analysis
and incorporation
$15,000
Implementation Workshop – assuming two (2) consultant staff, up to four (4)
hour consultant staff time, using existing materials/content, and feedback
analysis and incorporation
$5,500/7,500
Meetings with P&Z and CC - assuming one (1) consultant staff, two (2) hour
meeting & including presentation preparation and feedback analysis $3,500
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Phase 1. Getting Started.
Task 100. Kickoff Meeting. The consultant and city staff (project team) will meet in-person or virtually to
discuss the best way to collaborate and coordinate effectively throughout the process. The purpose of
this meeting is to develop a shared understanding of the project expectations. This will be a working
meeting to clarify and confirm the executed scope of work, establish the communication methods,
confirm deliverables, and the project schedule.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Provide meeting Agenda,
2) Present the Community & Stakeholder Engagement Plan for city review and comment,
3) Discuss project branding - logo, colors, final report format, and website pages/layout/hosting.
City Responsibility:
1) Provide a stakeholder list for informal interviews,
2) Provide a list of steering committee members and contact information,
3) Provide current plans and projects, market data, GIS files, history, demographics and
statistical/market information as available.
4) Provide up-to-date base maps that include the entire study area and related layer files as
needed.
Task 200. Study Area Tour. Following the Kickoff Meeting, the project team will tour the study area
together and share the knowledge of the area’s history and current conditions as it relates to both
people and place.
City Responsibility:
1) Provide transportation (if a city vehicle to accommodate everyone is not available then develop
a field tour strategy/route and stops to give the consultant team)
Task 300. Community & Stakeholder Engagement.
Task 310. Stakeholder Interviews. We will host up to 16 hours or two full days (regardless of hours) of
one-on-one interviews lasting one hour or focus group sessions with neighborhood stakeholders,
students and administrators, community and business leaders, and other specific community groups
lasting approximately one to two hours per session with a maximum of ten attendees per session. The
purpose of this task is to get an initial understanding and perspective of the area and its opportunities
and challenges by collecting stakeholder insight into the context, priorities, and perceptions related to
community concerns, sensitivities, and political minefields.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the questions and conduct and facilitate the interviews,
2) Work with city staff to identify up to 10 Project Ambassadors.
City Responsibility:
1) Set up interviews – coordinate the date, time, place and invite interviewees or focus group
participants,
2) Provide location for the interviews or focus group sessions.
Task 320. Project Website. This task will consist of designing, hosting, maintaining, and updating project
specific web pages. The website content will consist of the project descriptions, the planning process
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and study status, a calendar of engagement events, contact information, and will host online
engagement activities as follows:
• Digital surveys (one during visioning and one during plan development).
• Mapping Exercises – these will include interactive elements such as location pinning with
comments for discussing place-based issues and ideas twice during the process (one during
visioning and one during plan development).
• Virtual Townhall - this will include posting of exercises similar to the ones conducted during the
in-person visioning workshop and can be visited at the participant’s convenience.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Provide content for posting on the website and content for the engagement exercises.
City Responsibility:
1) Create and host the website/webpages,
2) Maintain, update, and manage the website,
3) Develop the programming for the engagement activities such as interactive mapping exercises
and virtual townhall exercises,
4) Provide the feedback data from website to the consultant within 3 days of closing the
engagement exercise.
Task 330. Developing Key Messages and Materials. The purpose of these key messaging packages will
be to prevent confusion, misunderstandings, and misinformation from spreading in the community. We
will develop 2 packages of key messages to include website content, social media messages,
brochures/postcards, and ambassador speaker notes (one set of key messages at the start of the
process to be used during visioning and another set of key messages to be used during plan
development). Ambassadors will be a group of up to 10 stakeholders and individuals with trusted
relationships within the study area. They will be identified in collaboration with city staff and their role
will be to assist with public outreach and input gathering, help us build trust, and reach traditionally
uninvolved groups within the community.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the key messaging content and collateral (brochures/postcards, and ambassador
speaker notes)
2) Assist staff in answering ambassadors’ as well as the community’s concerns and questions
City Responsibility:
1) Post/Distribute the content via appropriate channels
2) Coordinate answering ambassadors’ as well as the community’s concerns and questions
Phase 1 Deliverables:
1) Engagement Plan with preliminary dates including social media outreach dates and website
posting dates*
2) Updated schedule to include dates from the engagement plan*
3) Stakeholder interviews/ focus group sessions summary memo
4) Branding Package (logo, colors, tagline, fonts)
5) One set of key messaging package to include social media messages, brochures/postcards, and
ambassador speaker notes (to help ambassadors understand issues to be addressed, pitfalls to
avoid, and provide recommendations for best approaches to gathering input and outreach)
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6) Website content reflecting the key messaging to include project description, planning process
timeline, a calendar of engagement events, general feedback questions, contact information
Phase 2. Inventory & Analysis.
Task 400. Data Collection & Review. The goal in this phase will be to understand - How did the area
come to look as it does? What is the history of land use, zoning regulations, and development patterns
in the area? What shaped the look and function of the infrastructure? How has the natural environment
changed? What is the history behind the relationship between the natural and built environment? We
will accomplish this through the following subtasks:
Task 410. Inventory of Previous studies and plans. We will complete a summary inventory of previous
reports/studies that apply to the study area. This summary will identify any policies, strategies, and on-
going development, mobility, and infrastructure projects that will impact the area.
Task 420. GIS Data & Base Mapping: The people (socio-economic) and place (natural and built
environment) based data collected as a part of Task 400 will be mapped as much as possible to assist
with the existing conditions analysis in Task 430.
Task 430. Existing Conditions Analysis: We will conduct a comparison of current development related
policies (city regulations and deed restrictions etc.) with current land uses with the goal of identifying
possible future land uses. We will also study best practices from other cities and communities that may
provide relevant recommendations. In addition to development regulations and land use policies we will
also review other related public policies that impact growth and change in the City including, but not
limited to, those for utilities, subdivisions, street maintenance, and stormwater. The consultant team
will use the existing NCTCOG and City of Denton model to identify traffic and multimodal movement
patterns and analyze potential impacts of the existing traffic and multimodal forecasts on the study
area. Our team will review the existing characteristics of the built form through a windshield survey in
terms of formal and informal public spaces, infrastructure, built character, historic detailing, and natural
resources.
TBG Partners will collect spatial environmental data and lidar topography and land cover from federal,
state and local agencies, conduct field visits for natural systems inventory for accessible public spaces
within study area, and conduct desktop analysis using collected spatial data and current high-resolution
aerials from Nearmap. They will use this data to develop natural systems inventory maps indicating
locations of: Floodplain (zone a, 500 yr, 100 yr and floodway); Wetlands (riverine, freshwater emergent,
forested/shrub, freshwater ponds/lakes); Vegetation (riparian forest, riparian herbaceous and
shrubland, floodplain forest, floodplain herbaceous and shrubland, grasslands, mottes, and cropland;
and Soils (hydrologic groups and general suitability for supporting vegetation, stormwater BMPs, and
development.
Task 440. Market Analysis. We will conduct a review and analysis of market trends within the City, and
the surrounding region to understand the potential for new development as well as the impact of land
use policy changes on development potential within the study area.
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Phase 2 Deliverables:
1) Memo in word format including maps, photos, and other supporting graphics summarizing –
a) history of the area,
b) analysis of current plans and regulations that impact the study area,
c) analysis of the people living in the area and their socio-economics,
d) current land use and development pattern analysis,
e) inventory of mobility infrastructure, traffic and other multi-modal movement patterns and
analysis of potential impacts of the existing traffic and multimodal forecasts on the study
area,
f) analysis of the existing character of the built forms in the area,
g) assessment of the natural systems inventory, and
h) market analysis summary.
Phase 3. Visioning & Conceptual Plan.
Task 500. Community & Stakeholder Engagement. The work in this task will be to include and collaborate
with the community and facilitate the development of a community-based vision and plan. We will
accomplish this through the following tasks:
Task 510. Steering Committee Meetings. We will facilitate two committee meetings in this phase. The
first meeting will be to introduce the consulting team, understand project expectations, issues, and
opportunities from the committee’s point of view, and verify existing conditions data collected by the
consultant team. The second meeting will be to share the results of the community engagement
activities from the overall task 500 and the initial recommendations developed by the consultant team.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meetings and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meetings – date, time, place and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the meetings
Task 520. Online Engagement. We will use the project website to gather feedback from residents and
stakeholders who are unable to attend the community visioning workshop in person. The input will be
conducted through:
• Digital Survey to collect general perceptions and ideas using a wide range of question types,
from multiple choice to open comment, to visual preference.
• Digital Mapping Exercise to collect place-based issues and ideas.
• Virtual Townhall to collect the community’s thoughts and ideas related to the area’s strengths,
weaknesses, threats, and opportunities (SWOT) using exercises similar to the ones conducted
during the in-person visioning workshop.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the content for online engagement
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2) Provide city staff with answers to questions and comments to post online as needed
3) Record, analyze, and summarize feedback from the online engagement exercises and surveys
City Responsibility:
1) Post the content on the website in appropriate formats
2) Monitor online activity for appropriateness and respond to queries
3) Collect the feedback and provide to the consultant within 3 days of closing the online
engagement activities
Task 530. Community Visioning Workshop. This will be set up as an open house style workshop. We will
explain the planning process and timeline, verify existing conditions data, and facilitate input exercises
such as visual preference surveys, thought bubbles, mapping exercises, postcard to the future, etc. to
understand issues and opportunities from the community’s point of view in the study area. The exact
exercises will be determined in collaboration with city staff based on the findings from Task 300 and
Task 400. Note – This activity includes Steering Committee, P&Z Commission, and the City Council
participation.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide outreach content regarding the workshop to city staff and project ambassadors for
distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
2) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
3) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the community at the workshop
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
Task 540. Strategic Foresight Workshop. We will facilitate an invitation-only, two-day workshop where
a diverse (age, race, ownership, jobs, and more) group of 40 to 60 stakeholders will create four future
scenarios and identify a list of common themes from these scenario stories to use as a base for
developing the future vision and goals to achieve this vision. Note – This activity includes participation of
the entire Steering Committee and representatives from Planning and Zoning Commission and City
Council.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide invitation language to city staff for distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
City Responsibility:
1) Assist consultant team in identifying the participants for the workshop
2) Coordinate inviting the participants to the workshop
3) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
4) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the community at the workshop
5) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
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Task 550. Feedback Assessment & Analysis. We will develop and maintain a database of stakeholders,
community members, and the residents that engage in this planning process at in-person events,
through the website, through one-on-one meetings, committee meetings, and other forums to track the
comments and feedback throughout the process. We will use sign-in sheets and website forms to track
the basic demographic and location information of the participants. We will provide the city with
reports/summary of the feedback received at various times per the project schedule.
Task 600. Plan Development
Task 610. Internal Planning & Design Workshop. Following the public engagement activities our multi-
disciplinary design team will meet for an internal workshop/charrette to develop the initial Conceptual
Plan, Recommendations and Strategies for the different plan elements considering both geographies
and themes based on information collected, public engagement, and team expertise and knowledge.
During this workshop we may create photo-simulations showing before and after scenarios, illustrations,
maps, and reference images to understand and convey the community’s vision and the overall concept
plan and specific site level concepts in an extremely tangible way.
Task 620. Develop a Draft Vision Statement. During the workshop in Task 610, we will analyze the
information from all the public engagement activities, especially from the Strategic Foresight Workshop
to craft a draft vision statement. We will work with city staff and the steering committee to refine this
draft vision statement and then use the digital survey in Task 640 to gather public input regarding this
draft vision statement.
Task 630. Develop Draft Recommendations. Much of this work will be accomplished during Task 610
This work will involve:
Analyzing expectations, growth in technological infrastructure, high dependency on small business
ventures, maintaining affordable/workforce housing and creating a public realm that responds to the
challenges that this community will need to address to accommodate the growth pressure while
preserving the rural character, open space and environmentally sensitive land. We will consider public
comments, inventory analysis, the traffic going to and through the area on key corridors such as US 380,
Loop 288, and FM 428, and our team’s knowledge and experience to develop possible land use types to
help accommodate growth without compromising the quality of life and character of the study area. We
will also identify critical assets and other opportunities to build social and physical networks and
propose up to two (2) concepts for place type building blocks, and recommendations for possible
projects/focus areas that will enhance places in the public realm through design, public art, landscape,
and interactive environments to create a unique sense of place that showcase the authenticity of NE
Denton study area. We will use the market analysis data and the information from public engagement to
develop land use, urban design, and economic development recommendations and strategies that will
both accommodate development and achieve the community’s vision.
We will integrate the roadway infrastructure with the proposed land uses and place types. We do this
mobility assessment by utilizing the data identified through the inventory and public involvement
process. We will build on our analyses to identify potential strategies and recommendations for mobility
improvements in the study area. We will work with our Open Space & Recreation Planning leads to
incorporate multimodal and active recreational transportation in the assessment and recommendations
to ensure connectivity in the area. As part of the draft mobility assessment, we will develop up to three
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(3) cross sections to be applied to the study area. They will draw on the existing Thoroughfare Plan but
will incorporate design aspects specific to the study area. We will use the data collected in the previous
tasks to create a conceptual mobility plan for the study area. This Plan will include recommended
strategies, cross-sections, and a map of the proposed multimodal transportation network.
In concert with land use and mobility recommendation development, TBG Partners will develop green
stormwater infrastructure (gsi) strategies. They will evaluate the natural systems inventory to determine
and delineate the areas that provide the best opportunities to manage stormwater runoff from future
development using green stormwater infrastructure strategies (including preservation and restoration
of existing systems) to mitigate flooding, heat island impacts and filter pollutants. Special emphasis will
be placed on identifying areas that support Denton’s greenway plan, serve as natural amenities, and
provide public/shared use open spaces. These strategies will be mapped and designated as gsi
management zones. They will also provide supporting documentation of the designated gsi
management zones in the form of a memorandum and meet with the design team and city staff to
review the findings.
Task 640. Online Engagement. We will use the project website to post draft vision and draft concepts
and recommendations to gather feedback from the community. The input will be conducted through:
• Digital Survey to collect comments using multiple choice and open comment regarding the draft
concepts and recommendations.
• Digital Mapping Exercise to collect comments related to place-based concepts and
recommendations.
• Comment Board to collect general comments and questions related to the draft concepts and
recommendations.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the content for online engagement
2) Provide outreach content regarding the website and feedback request to city staff and project
ambassadors for distribution to the community
3) Provide city staff with answers to questions and comments to post online as needed
4) Record, analyze, and summarize feedback from the online engagement exercises and surveys
City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
2) Post the content on the website in appropriate formats
3) Monitor online activity for appropriateness and respond to queries
4) Collect the feedback and provide to the consultant within 5 days of closing the online
engagement activities
Task 650. City Project Team Review Meeting. A draft set of recommendations will be provided for the
city to review and comment on. One set of edits based on city comments will be incorporated into a
draft document which will be used to develop the Implementation Strategies.
City Responsibility:
1) Collect the feedback from the review team into one document in a mutually agreed upon format
per the project schedule.
Task 660. Joint Steering Committee, Planning & Zoning Commission, and City Council Workshop. We
will facilitate a committee meeting to discuss the draft recommendations at this joint workshop.
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Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meeting and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meeting – date, time, place and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act
Phase 3 Deliverables:
1) Summary memo of public engagement activities by each event
2) Memo in word format including graphics summarizing the public engagement activities and
feedback received, the resulting vision statement, and the goals and objectives for the future of
the study area.
3) Memo in word format including maps, photos, and other supporting graphics summarizing the
recommendations per the agreed upon table of contents to include at a minimum
recommendation related to:
a. Land Use – writeup of recommended future land uses and character types including
open space, parks and housing with supporting imagery, and applicable graphics, images
and proposed future land use map.
b. Mobility – writeup of mobility assessment including up to three (3) cross-section
renderings, recommended strategies, and a map of the proposed multimodal
transportation network.
c. Development Pattern/ Placemaking – renderings and supporting writeup of proposed
recommendations for up to 50 acres in size for two (2) possible focus/catalyst areas
including recommended place type building blocks and street character for each area.
We will also include 3D renderings, inspirational imagery, and write up as applicable of
recommendations to enhance places in the public realm through design, public art,
landscape, and interactive environments to create the future vision as determined
during the visioning phase.
d. Green Infrastructure – writeup with supporting maps and graphics of recommended
strategies to preserve, restore and enhance natural features that provide valuable
infrastructure, quality of life, environmental and aesthetic value services.
e. Economic Development – writeup, images and maps as applicable of recommended
economic development programs and policies proposed to help advance the future
vision of the area.
Phase 4. Implementation Strategies & Plan Assembly.
Task 700. Community & Stakeholder Engagement.
Task 710. Implementation Workshop. Once the recommendations are finalized, we will facilitate a two-
to-four hour workshop with the city staff, steering committee, and partner agencies that make financial,
infrastructure, and development related decisions (such as Denton County, TxDOT, DCTA, city
department directors, Denton ISD superintendent, developers and preservation groups/non-profits), to
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ensure that the solutions are locally produced and “do-able” for the community. The goal of this
workshop will be to help build additional consensus to aid partner agencies in their decision making and
to ensure implementation by engaging decision makers in validating the identified action steps,
priorities, funding, and partnerships needed to implement the Plan recommendations.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide invitation language to city staff for distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
City Responsibility:
1) Assist consultant team in identifying the participants for the workshop
2) Coordinate inviting the participants to the workshop
3) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
4) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the participants at the workshop
5) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
Task 720. Develop Draft Implementation Strategies. Majority of this work will be accomplished during
the workshop described in Task 710. Following that workshop, we will develop a set of action steps and
preliminary implementation strategies including identification of funding mechanisms to accomplish the
recommended projects, programs, and policies in Task 600
Task 730. Steering Committee Meeting. We will facilitate a committee meeting to discuss proposed
implementation strategies to achieve the proposed recommendations with the Steering Committee.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meeting and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meeting – date, time, place, and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act
Task 740. Community Open House. The purpose of this Open House will be to validate that the Plan is
responsive to community. This will be an opportunity for the overall community to tell us what they
think of the ideas and designs as well as the suggested action steps developed by the project team, and
to validate them or suggest final changes to them prior to finalizing the Plan document. Note – This
activity includes Steering Committee, P&Z Commission, and the City Council participation.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the materials needed for the workshop
2) Provide outreach content regarding the workshop to city staff and project ambassadors for
distribution to the community
3) Staff and facilitate the workshop
4) Collect, analyze, and summarize the feedback from the workshop
City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
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2) Provide location, AV equipment, food and drinks as needed
3) Assist consultant with room set up, welcoming and engaging the community at the workshop
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act.
Task 750. Online Engagement. We will use the project website to post draft vision, goals and objectives,
concepts and recommendations, and implementation strategies to gather feedback from the
community by allowing residents and stakeholders who may not be able to attend the community open
house a chance to provide feedback to ensure that everyone in the community is given the opportunity
to review, comment, and validate that the recommendations and implementation strategies correctly
translate the community’s vision into the Plan. The input will be conducted through:
• Comment Board to collect general comments and questions related to the draft vision, goals
and objectives, concepts and recommendations, and implementation strategies being proposed
in the NE Denton area plan.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the content for online engagement
2) Provide outreach content regarding the website and feedback request to city staff and project
ambassadors for distribution to the community
3) Provide city staff with answers to questions and comments to post online as needed
4) Record, analyze, and summarize feedback from the online engagement exercises and surveys
City Responsibility:
1) Distribute outreach messaging through various channels per the Engagement Plan
2) Post the content on the website in appropriate formats
3) Monitor online activity for appropriateness and respond to queries
4) Collect the feedback and provide to the consultant within 5 days of closing the online
engagement activities
Task 800. Plan Documentation.
Task 810. Assemble Draft Final Plan Document. A final report documenting the gaps and needs in the
study area, vision, goals, recommendations, and implementation strategies developed during the
previous tasks be compiled together in this Task. The final plan document will be largely graphic and
easy to understand for multiple and diverse audiences and stakeholders. The technical data and
information will be contained in the appendix.
Task 820. City Project Team Review Meeting. A draft of the draft final plan document will be provided
for the city to review and comment on. One set of edits based on city comments will be incorporated
into a draft plan document to be presented for adoption by the City Council.
City Responsibility:
1) Collect the feedback from the review team into one document in a mutually agreed upon format
per the project schedule.
Phase 4 Deliverables:
1) Summary memo of public engagement activities by each event
2) Memo in word format including applicable graphics summarizing the proposed implementation
strategies and action steps to achieve the future vision and proposed concepts and
recommendations.
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3) Draft of final plan document in InDesign format with writeup and applicable final graphics,
images, 3D renderings, and maps.
Phase 5. Plan Adoption.
Task 900. Meetings. We will present the draft final plan document at a joint workshop and two public
hearings – P&Z and City Council joint work session, P&Z public hearing for a recommendation to City
Council, and City Council public hearing for adoption of the plan. Once the plan is adopted, we will meet
with city staff for Project Close Out meeting to debrief on the overall planning process and deliver the
final plan files and a performance tracker.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) Develop the presentation materials for the meetings
2) Facilitate the meeting and track feedback
City Responsibility:
1) Set up meetings – date, time, place and invitations
2) Print and distribute meeting agenda prior to the meeting
3) Provide meeting location, AV equipment, and food and drinks if needed
4) Address any city or state legal requirements for the open meetings act
Task 1000. Final Plan. We will make up to two sets of edits to the Final plan during this Phase 5. We
request that each set of comments be in the form of one consolidated set as redlines, Adobe Acrobat
notes, or similar method. In addition to collecting and packaging the electronic files of the backup data
used to produce the Final Plan, we will also develop a performance-monitoring spreadsheet to assist
staff in tracking the various recommendations in the plan and deliver these as a part of the Close Out
meeting.
Phase 5 Deliverables:
1) Final plan document in PDF and InDesign format with writeup and applicable final graphics,
images, 3D renderings, and maps.
2) Packaged electronic files of the final document in word format, jpeg images and renderings as
well as pdf and ArcGIS shapefiles for maps included in the final plan.
3) An excel spreadsheet plan performance tracker
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Our project management team will work with the city staff to create a clear communication plan at the
start of the process in keeping with our “No Surprise” project management rule.
Project Communication. Our team will function as an extension of city staff and keep open and
transparent communication channels. While our team’s leadership will be the first line of
communication throughout the process, our entire team will always be available to consult on any
questions or clarifications that staff and/or stakeholders may want to discuss. Throughout the process,
our team leadership will communicate our progress, assumptions, opportunities, and challenges to the
city’s project team. We accomplish this through the following tasks:
• Management of Work Activities – The Project Management team (PM and Deputy PM) will
manage project activities and work to verify they are in accordance with city requirements and
State statutes, regulations, guidelines and other city practices, criteria, specifications, policies,
and procedures, as identified per project scope and budget.
• Program Schedule – HDR will prepare the detailed graphic Project Schedule indicating tasks,
critical dates, milestones, deliverables, and city review requirements. The team PM will review
progress during coordination meetings and should reviews indicate a substantial change in
progress, the schedule shall be updated as necessary. Issues that need resolution or action items
shall be identified in the progress report.
• Invoice Preparation and Submittal – HDR will prepare monthly invoices stating percentage of
work completed during by Phase during the invoice period and associated fees. The invoice will
also show fees paid to date and remaining fees by major tasks per fee schedule. Each invoice
shall also include a copy of the progress report for the period covered by the invoice. Each
progress report shall specify deliverables that were completed during that month, physical
percent complete for that work, list of meetings attended, account of work that was done that
did not result in a deliverable, whether the work is on schedule for timely delivery or not, issues
that may delay the work in the future, actions by city or other remedial actions that are
required, and for the following month, the anticipated work that shall be performed and the
deliverables that shall be submitted.
• Kickoff and Coordination Meetings – HDR team will attend a kickoff meeting with the city to be
held immediately after Notice to Proceed is issued. Bi-weekly (30 minutes) virtual Project
Manager coordination meetings (up to 20 project coordination meetings) shall be held at
regular intervals as determined with the city’s Project Manager.
• Action Tracking Log – HDR PM shall develop and maintain a log of action items throughout the
project’s lifespan. The log shall identify action items, their status, responsible parties, date
assigned, and date completed. The PM shall review and update the tracking log with the city
during coordination meetings.
• Managing Change – HDR PM will communicate in a timely manner the types of change that may
occur in the project including schedule, personnel, scope, and work product changes. The city
approved change(s) shall then be incorporated into the project schedule in a timely fashion to
reduce unnecessary rework. No personnel changes will be made without city approval. This
approval will be in form of email communication from the City’s Project Manager.
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• Information Technology - HDR team will establish and maintain a project site (SharePoint or MS
Teams) for internal and external transfer of project data, document management, and project
scheduling and coordination.
Quality Control Plan. Our QA/QC program will help ensure that the project documents conform with the
contract and scope of work; are neat, well organized, clear, concise, and complete; are technically and
grammatically sound; and comply with generally accepted standards. We will accomplish this through
the following tasks:
• QA/QC Plan – HDR will establish an internal QA/QC plan to be implemented by the project team.
It shall outline review processes for the deliverables including review for accuracy,
completeness, and compliance with best practices before any deliverable is issued to you or
other reviewing agencies.
• Document Control – HDR PM will create a project mailbox and project folder in SharePoint or
MS Teams to govern distribution of data and file copies of all project-related correspondence,
reports, plans, and technical data.
• Project Files – HDR will assemble, maintain, and deliver project files (electronic and hard copy)
to the city with a complete index at project close out.
• Subconsultant Management – HDR will prepare subcontracts for subconsultants and direct,
monitor, and review subconsultant activities and work. HDR will include subconsultant invoices
with the overall HDR invoice.
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We believe that successful client-consultant relationships are built upon a shared understanding of goals
and expectations that goes beyond the negotiated scope of work and contract. We would desire to
begin the project by entering a collaborative mindset with the city team. Clarifying goals and
expectations at the beginning of a consulting relationship is critical to the success of the project.
To that end we facilitate the kickoff meeting to ensure everyone gets on the same page about goals and
expectations together. While the nature of each project influences the list of goals and expectations, the
following are some standard overarching principles that list our goals and expectations for the NE
Denton Area Plan Preparation:
We would share with the city these goals:
1) We all want to produce a quality product
2) We all want to meet the schedule
3) We all want to stay on budget
4) We all want to gain mutual trust and confidence
5) We all want to create the groundwork for implementable recommendations
We would share with the city these expectations:
1) We engage in ongoing and up-front problem-solving dialogues
2) We clearly delineate roles and duties
3) We create realistic timelines and budgets
4) We sign-off and cross-check on key decisions/deliverables
5) We have a shared understanding of each other’s business/operation
6) We routinely communicate to build a trusting relationship
7) We become a team rather than internal/external partners
We expect the final list of expectations to be developed in partnership with the city staff during the
final negotiation of the scope, schedule, and fee. However, below are some examples of
expectations/assumptions made in this draft scope, schedule, and pricing proposal:
The following general expectations and assumptions are in addition to the responsibilities included
within Appendix A, Scope of work:
City Responsibility -
1) Prior to starting the work or within a month of notice to proceed the city will:
• Establish the Steering Committee
• Provide a list of stakeholders and ambassadors
2) The city will be responsible for posting social media messages and spreading the word about the
planning process and engagement events through their existing communication channels.
3) The city will provide planning staff to attend and assist with the engagement events.
4) The city staff will be responsible for the set up and logistics (date, time, place, agenda, legal
notification, and communicating logistics) of city board meetings including the Steering Committee.
5) The city staff will provide the existing and future conditions data and existing plans and studies
related to the study area in digitally modifiable format (GIS shapefiles, databases, Word documents,
etc.) as available within a week of issuing the notice to proceed.
6) The city staff will be responsible for meeting room & equipment rentals and setup, meeting food
and drinks.
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7) The city staff will be responsible for printing meeting materials for internal and city board meetings.
8) The city staff will assist in procuring information from other jurisdictions as needed, for example –
Denton County, Electric and Gas companies, TXDOT, NCTCOG etc.
9) The city will process all invoices in a timely manner and provide timely change orders and notice to
proceed for any mutually agreed upon additional services.
Consultant Responsibility:
1) The consultant will provide the deliverables as per Appendix A - Scope of Work and as mutually
agreed upon during project coordination meetings.
2) The consultant will be responsible for creating/developing meetings and engagement activity
materials and for printing and providing public meeting materials such as maps, and items needed
for such engagement exercises and activities.
3) The consultant will be responsible for preparing meeting materials and presenting/facilitating all
project related meetings.
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DETAIL TASKS COST
PHASE 0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT $ 15,000.00
000 Coordination $ 15,000.00
010 Develop Project Management Plan
020 Team Meetings and Communications
030 Project Schedule
040 Monthly Invoices and Progress Reports
PHASE 1 GETTING STARTED $ 22,000.00
100 Kickoff Meeting $ 4,000.00
200 Study Area Tour $ 3,000.00
300 Community & Stakeholder Engagement $ 15,000.00
310 Stakeholder Interviews (16 hours or two days)
320 Develop Web Content
330 Develop Key Messages & Materials
PHASE 2 INVENTORY & ANALYSIS $ 15,500.00
400 Data Collection and Review $ 15,500.00
410 Inventory of Previous Studies and Plans
420 GIS Data & Base Mapping
430 Existing Conditions Analysis
440 Market Analysis
PHASE 3 VISIONING & CONCEPTUAL PLAN $ 70,000.00
500 Community & Stakeholder Engagement $ 25,000.00
510 Steering Committee Meetings (2)
520 Online Engagement
530 Community Visioning Workshop
540 Strategic Foresight Workshop
550 Feedback Assessment & Analysis
600 Plan Development $ 45,000.00
610 Internal Planning & Design Workshop
620 Develop Draft Vision Statement
630 Develop Draft Recommendations - Land, Infrastructure, & Economic Development
640 Online Engagement
650 City Project Review Team Meeting
660 Joint Steering Committee, P&Z, and CC Meeting
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DETAIL TASKS COST
PHASE 4 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES & AREA PLAN ASSEMBLY $ 60,000.00
700 Community & Stakeholder Engagement $ 40,000.00
710 Implementation Workshop
720 Develop Draft Implementation Strategies
730 Steering Committee Meeting
740 Community Open House
750 Online Engagement
800 Plan Documentation $ 20,000.00
810 Assemble Draft Final Plan Document
820 City Project Review Team Meeting
PHASE 5 PLAN ADOPTION $ 14,000.00
900 Meetings $ 6,000.00
910 Joint P&Z and CC Workshop
920 P&Z Public Hearing
930 City Council Public Hearing
940 City Project Team Close Out Meeting
1000 Final Plan $ 8,000.00
1010 Plan Document refinement (2 sets of edits)
1020 Develop Performance Monitoring Spreadsheet & Package Digital Files & Transfer to City
TOTAL LABOR COST $ 196,500.00
EXPENSES $ 3,500.00
TOTAL LUMP SUM PROJECT FEE $ 200,000.00
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Appendix B
FEE SCHEDULE
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Note: Additional Meetings can be provided at an additional cost per the schedule below:
Meeting Details Cost/
meeting
Stakeholder Interviews/Focus Groups – assuming two (2) consultant staff, one (1)
hour for interview and two (2) hours for focus group & including feedback analysis
and incorporation
• using already prepared materials: Interviews/Focus Groups
• including new materials/ content preparation: Interviews/Focus Groups
$ 600/ $1,000
$1,250/ 1,650
Meetings with Steering Committee – assuming one (1) staff, one (1) hour meeting &
including presentation preparation and feedback analysis $2,500
Community Visioning Workshop/ Open House – assuming two (2) consultant staff,
two (2) hour to four (4) hour staff time, materials/content preparation, and
feedback analysis and incorporation
$5,500/7,500
Strategic Foresight Workshop – assuming two (2) consultant staff, 16 hours or two-
days staff time, use of existing materials, and feedback analysis and incorporation $15,000
Implementation Workshop – assuming two (2) consultant staff, two (2) hour to four
(4) hour staff time, using existing materials/content, and feedback analysis and
incorporation
$5,500/7,500
Meetings with P&Z and CC - assuming one (1) staff, one (1) hour meeting &
including presentation preparation and feedback analysis $3,500
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Appendix B
Rate Sheet
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CATEGORY RATE
Project Advisor $ 377.97
Managing Principal $ 234.87
Project Manager $ 277.66
Task Leads $ 250.00
Urban Planner $ 189.13
Transportation Planner $ 198.70
Landscape Architect $ 150.74
Urban Designer $ 152.59
Engineer $ 197.00
Communications Specialist $ 160.00
Graphic Designer $ 112.95
GIS Analyst $ 135.00
Sr. Economist $ 178.13
QA/QC Lead $ 276.11
PM Support $ 226.12
Sr. Accountant $ 118.39
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Exhibit C
Bidder's attention is directed to the insurance requirements below. It is highly recommended
that bidders confer with their respective insurance carriers or brokers to determine in advance
of Bid submission the availability of insurance certificates and endorsements as prescribed and
provided herein. If an apparent low bidder fails to comply strictly with the insurance
requirements, that bidder may be disqualified from award of the contract. Upon bid award, all
insurance requirements shall become contractual obligations, which the successful bidder shall
have a duty to maintain throughout the course of this contract.
STANDARD PROVISIONS:
Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of the Contractor, the Contractor shall
provide and maintain until the contracted work has been completed and accepted by the City of
Denton, Owner, the minimum insurance coverage as indicated hereinafter.
As soon as practicable after notification of bid award, Contractor shall file with the Purchasing
Department satisfactory certificates of insurance, containing the bid number and title of the
project. Contractor may, upon written request to the Purchasing Department, ask for clarification
of any insurance requirements at any time; however, Contractors are strongly advised to make
such requests prior to bid opening, since the insurance requirements may not be modified or
waived after bid opening unless a written exception has been submitted with the bid. Contractor
shall not commence any work or deliver any material until he or she receives notification that
the contract has been accepted, approved, and signed by the City of Denton.
All insurance policies proposed or obtained in satisfaction of these requirements shall comply with
the following general specifications, and shall be maintained in compliance with these general
specifications throughout the duration of the Contract, or longer, if so noted:
Each policy shall be issued by a company authorized to do business in the State of Texas
with an A.M. Best Company rating of at least A- VII or better.
Any self-insured exposure shall be deemed to be an insured risk under the Contract. The
beneficiaries of such insurance shall be afforded no less insurance protection than if such
self-insured portion was fully insured by an insurance company of the quality and caliber
required hereunder (including, without limitation, the protection of a legal defense, by
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attorneys reasonably acceptable to beneficiaries, and the payment of claims within the
same time period that a third party insurance carrier of the quality and caliber otherwise
required hereunder would have paid such claims.
Liability policies shall be endorsed to provide the following:
Name as additional insured the City of Denton, its Officials, Agents,
Employees and volunteers. (except for professional liability).
That such insurance is primary to any other insurance available to the additional
insured with respect to claims covered under the policy and that this insurance
applies separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought.
The inclusion of more than one insured shall not operate to increase the insurer's
limit of liability.
Provide a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Denton, its officials,
agents, employees, and volunteers.
Cancellation: City requires 30 day written notice should any of the policies
described on the certificate be cancelled before the expiration date.
Should any of the required insurance be provided under a claims-made form,
Contractor shall maintain such coverage continuously throughout the term of
this contract and, without lapse, for a period of three years beyond the contract
expiration, such that occurrences arising during the contract term which give rise
to claims made after expiration of the contract shall be covered.
Should any of the required insurance be provided under a form of coverage that
includes a general annual aggregate limit providing for claims investigation or
legal defense costs to be included in the general annual aggregate limit, the
Contractor shall either double the occurrence limits or obtain Owners and
Contractors Protective Liability Insurance.
Should any required insurance lapse during the contract term, requests for
payments originating after such lapse shall not be processed until the City
receives satisfactory evidence of reinstated coverage as required by this contract,
effective as of the lapse date. If insurance is not reinstated, City may, at its sole
option, terminate this agreement effective on the date of the lapse.
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SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
All insurance policies proposed or obtained in satisfaction of this Contract shall additionally
comply with the following marked specifications, and shall be maintained in compliance with these
additional specifications throughout the duration of the Contract, or longer, if so noted:
[X ] A. General Liability Insurance:
General Liability insurance with combined single limits of not less than $1,000,000.00
shall be provided and maintained by the Contractor. The policy shall be written on an
occurrence basis either in a single policy or in a combination of underlying and
umbrella or excess policies.
If the Commercial General Liability form (ISO Form CG 0001 current edition) is used:
Coverage A shall include premises, operations, products, and completed
operations, independent contractors, contractual liability covering this
contract and broad form property damage coverage.
Coverage B shall include personal injury.
Coverage C, medical payments, is not required.
If the Comprehensive General Liability form (ISO Form GL 0002 Current Edition and
ISO Form GL 0404) is used, it shall include at least:
Bodily injury and Property Damage Liability for premises, operations,
products and completed operations, independent contractors and property
damage resulting from explosion, collapse or underground (XCU)
exposures.
Broad form contractual liability (preferably by endorsement) covering this
contract, personal injury liability and broad form property damage liability.
[X] Automobile Liability Insurance:
Contractor shall provide Commercial Automobile Liability insurance with Combined
Single Limits (CSL) of not less than $500,000.00 either in a single policy or in a
combination of basic and umbrella or excess policies. The policy will include bodily injury
and property damage liability arising out of the operation, maintenance and use of all
automobiles and mobile equipment used in conjunction with this contract.
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Satisfaction of the above requirement shall be in the form of a policy endorsement for:
any auto, or
all owned, hired and non-owned autos.
[X] Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Contractor shall purchase and maintain Worker's Compensation insurance which, in
addition to meeting the minimum statutory requirements for issuance of such insurance,
has Employer's Liability limits of at least $100,000 for each accident, $100,000 per each
employee, and a $500,000 policy limit for occupational disease. The City need not be
named as an "Additional Insured" but the insurer shall agree to waive all rights of
subrogation against the City, its officials, agents, employees and volunteers for any work
performed for the City by the Named Insured. For building or construction projects, the
Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Attachment 1 in accordance with §406.096
of the Texas Labor Code and rule 28TAC 110.110 of the Texas Worker's Compensation
Commission (TWCC).
[ ] Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability Insurance
The Contractor shall obtain, pay for and maintain at all times during the prosecution of the
work under this contract, an Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability insurance policy
naming the City as insured for property damage and bodily injury which may arise in the
prosecution of the work or Contractor's operations under this contract. Coverage shall be
on an "occurrence" basis, and the policy shall be issued by the same insurance company
that carries the Contractor's liability insurance. Policy limits will be at least combined
bodily injury and property damage per occurrence with a aggregate.
[X] Professional Liability Insurance
Professional liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per claim with respect
to negligent acts, errors or omissions in connection with professional services is required
under this Agreement.
[ ] Builders' Risk Insurance
Builders' Risk Insurance, on an All-Risk form for 100% of the completed value shall be
provided. Such policy shall include as "Named Insured" the City of Denton and all
subcontractors as their interests may appear.
[ ] Commercial Crime
Provides coverage for the theft or disappearance of cash or checks, robbery inside/outside
the premises, burglary of the premises, and employee fidelity. The employee fidelity
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portion of this coverage should be written on a “blanket” basis to cover all employees,
including new hires. This type insurance should be required if the contractor has access to
City funds. Limits of not less than each occurrence are required.
[ ] Additional Insurance
Other insurance may be required on an individual basis for extra hazardous contracts and
specific service agreements. If such additional insurance is required for a specific contract,
that requirement will be described in the "Specific Conditions" of the contract
specifications.
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ATTACHMENT 1
[ ] Workers’ Compensation Coverage for Building or Construction Projects for
Governmental Entities
A. Definitions:
Certificate of coverage ("certificate")-A copy of a certificate of insurance, a certificate
of authority to self-insure issued by the commission, or a coverage agreement (TWCC-
81, TWCC-82, TWCC-83, or TWCC-84), showing statutory workers' compensation
insurance coverage for the person's or entity's employees providing services on a
project, for the duration of the project.
Duration of the project - includes the time from the beginning of the work on the
project until the contractor's/person's work on the project has been completed and
accepted by the governmental entity.
Persons providing services on the project ("subcontractor" in §406.096) - includes all
persons or entities performing all or part of the services the contractor has undertaken
to perform on the project, regardless of whether that person contracted directly with
the contractor and regardless of whether that person has employees. This includes,
without limitation, independent contractors, subcontractors, leasing companies, motor
carriers, owner-operators, employees of any such entity, or employees of any entity
which furnishes persons to provide services on the project. "Services" include, without
limitation, providing, hauling, or delivering equipment or materials, or providing
labor, transportation, or other service related to a project. "Services" does not include
activities unrelated to the project, such as food/beverage vendors, office supply
deliveries, and delivery of portable toilets.
B. The contractor shall provide coverage, based on proper reporting of classification codes
and payroll amounts and filing of any overage agreements, which meets the statutory
requirements of Texas Labor Code, Section 401.011(44) for all employees of the
Contractor providing services on the project, for the duration of the project.
C. The Contractor must provide a certificate of coverage to the governmental entity prior
to being awarded the contract.
D. If the coverage period shown on the contractor's current certificate of coverage ends
during the duration of the project, the contractor must, prior to the end of the coverage
period, file a new certificate of coverage with the governmental entity showing that
coverage has been extended.
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E. The contractor shall obtain from each person providing services on a project, and
provide to the governmental entity:
1) a certificate of coverage, prior to that person beginning work on the project, so the
governmental entity will have on file certificates of coverage showing coverage for
all persons providing services on the project; and
2) no later than seven days after receipt by the contractor, a new certificate of coverage
showing extension of coverage, if the coverage period shown on the current
certificate of coverage ends during the duration of the project.
F. The contractor shall retain all required certificates of coverage for the duration of the
project and for one year thereafter.
G. The contractor shall notify the governmental entity in writing by certified mail or
personal delivery, within 10 days after the contractor knew or should have known, of
any change that materially affects the provision of coverage of any person providing
services on the project.
H. The contractor shall post on each project site a notice, in the text, form and manner
prescribed by the Texas Workers' Compensation Commission, informing all persons
providing services on the project that they are required to be covered, and stating how
a person may verify coverage and report lack of coverage.
I. The contractor shall contractually require each person with whom it contracts to
provide services on a project, to:
1) provide coverage, based on proper reporting of classification codes and payroll
amounts and filing of any coverage agreements, which meets the statutory
requirements of Texas Labor Code, Section 401.011(44) for all of its employees
providing services on the project, for the duration of the project;
2) provide to the contractor, prior to that person beginning work on the project, a
certificate of coverage showing that coverage is being provided for all employees
of the person providing services on the project, for the duration of the project;
3) provide the contractor, prior to the end of the coverage period, a new certificate of
coverage showing extension of coverage, if the coverage period shown on the
current certificate of coverage ends during the duration of the project;
4) obtain from each other person with whom it contracts, and provide to the contractor:
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a) certificate of coverage, prior to the other person beginning work on the
project; and
b) a new certificate of coverage showing extension of coverage, prior to the end
of the coverage period, if the coverage period shown on the current certificate
of coverage ends during the duration of the project;
5) retain all required certificates of coverage on file for the duration of the project and
for one year thereafter;
6) notify the governmental entity in writing by certified mail or personal delivery,
within 10 days after the person knew or should have known, of any change that
materially affects the provision of coverage of any person providing services on the
project; and
7) Contractually require each person with whom it contracts, to perform as required
by paragraphs (1) - (7), with the certificates of coverage to be provided to the person
for whom they are providing services.
J. By signing this contract or providing or causing to be provided a certificate of coverage,
the contractor is representing to the governmental entity that all employees of the
contractor who will provide services on the project will be covered by workers'
compensation coverage for the duration of the project, that the coverage will be based
on proper reporting of classification codes and payroll amounts, and that all coverage
agreements will be filed with the appropriate insurance carrier or, in the case of a self-
insured, with the commission's Division of Self-Insurance Regulation. Providing false
or misleading information may subject the contractor to administrative penalties,
criminal penalties, civil penalties, or other civil actions.
K. The contractor’s failure to comply with any of these provisions is a breach of contract
by the contractor which entitles the governmental entity to declare the contract void if
the contractor does not remedy the breach within ten days after receipt of notice of
breach from the governmental entity.
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE - FORM CIQ
For vendor or other person doing business with local governmental entity This questionnaire reflects changes made to the law by H.B. 23, 84th Leg., Regular Session.
This questionnaire is being filed in accordance with Chapter 176, Local Government Code, by a vendor who has a business relationship as defined by Section 176.001(1-a) with a local governmental entity and the vendor meets requirements under Section 176.006(a).
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1 Name of vendor who has a business relationship with local governmental entity.
2 Check this box if you are filing an update to a previously filed questionnaire.
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Name of Officer
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A.Is the local government officer named in this section receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income, from the vendor?
Yes No
B.Is the vendor receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income, from or at the direction of the local government officernamed in this section AND the taxable income is not received from the local governmental entity?
Yes No
C.Is the filer of this questionnaire employed by a corporation or other business entity with respect to which the local government officer serves as an officer or director, or holds an ownership of one percent or more?
Yes No
D.Describe each employment or business and family relationship with the local government officer named in this section.
4 I have no Conflict of Interest to disclose.
5
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07/11/2022
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Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure created on: 7/21/2017 3:59:03 PM
Parties agreed to: Chad Anderson, Scott McDonald, Rosa Rios
How to contact City of Denton:
You may contact us to let us know of your changes as to how we may contact you electronically,
to request paper copies of certain information from us, and to withdraw your prior consent to
receive notices and disclosures electronically as follows:
To contact us by email send messages to: purchasing@cityofdenton.com
To advise City of Denton of your new e-mail address
To let us know of a change in your e-mail address where we should send notices and disclosures
electronically to you, you must send an email message to us at melissa.kraft@cityofdenton.com
and in the body of such request you must state: your previous e-mail address, your new e-mail
address. We do not require any other information from you to change your email address..
In addition, you must notify DocuSign, Inc to arrange for your new email address to be reflected
in your DocuSign account by following the process for changing e-mail in DocuSign.
To request paper copies from City of Denton
To request delivery from us of paper copies of the notices and disclosures previously provided
by us to you electronically, you must send us an e-mail to purchasing@cityofdenton.com and in
the body of such request you must state your e-mail address, full name, US Postal address, and
telephone number. We will bill you for any fees at that time, if any.
To withdraw your consent with City of Denton
To inform us that you no longer want to receive future notices and disclosures in electronic
format you may:
i. decline to sign a document from within your DocuSign account, and on the subsequent
page, select the check-box indicating you wish to withdraw your consent, or you may;
ii. send us an e-mail to purchasing@cityofdenton.com and in the body of such request you
must state your e-mail, full name, IS Postal Address, telephone number, and account
number. We do not need any other information from you to withdraw consent.. The
consequences of your withdrawing consent for online documents will be that transactions
may take a longer time to process..
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** These minimum requirements are subject to change. If these requirements change, we will
provide you with an email message at the email address we have on file for you at that time
providing you with the revised hardware and software requirements, at which time you will
have the right to withdraw your consent.
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