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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG2020-276 - Original - J.A. Brennan Associates, PLLC - Signature Pointe Levee Illustrative Graphics - 08/31/2020ApprovalOriginator:Department: Date Sent:Date Required: Authorized to Sign: o Director or Designee o Mayor Date of Council Approval: Budget Account Number: Budget? o Yes o No Grant? o Yes o No Type:Review/Signatures/RoutingDate Received by City Attorney:Comments: Date Routed to the Mayor’s Office: Date Routed to the City Clerk’s Office:Agreement InformationVendor Name:Category: Vendor Number:Sub-Category: Project Name: Project Details: Agreement Amount: Start Date: Basis for Selection of Contractor: Termination Date: Local Business? o Yes o No* *If meets requirements per KCC 3.70.100, please complete “Vendor Purchase-Local Exceptions” form on Cityspace. Notice required prior to disclosure? o Yes o No Contract Number: Agreement Routing Form For Approvals, Signatures and Records Management This form combines & replaces the Request for Mayor’s Signature and Contract Cover Sheet forms. (Print on pink or cherry colored paper) Visit Documents.KentWA.gov to obtain copies of all agreementsadccW22373_1_20 GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENT - 1 ($20,000 or Less, incl. WSST) GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENTs between the City of Kent and J.A. Brennan Associates, PLLC THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the City of Kent, a Washington municipal corporation (hereinafter the "City"), and J.A. Brennan Associates, PLLC organized under the laws of the State of Washington, located and doing business at 2701 First Avenue, Suite 510, Seattle, WA 98121, Phone: (206) 583-0620, Contact: James Brennan (hereinafter the "Vendor"). AGREEMENT I. DESCRIPTION OF WORK. The Vendor shall provide the following goods and materials and/or perform the following services for the City: The Vendor shall prepare illustrative graphics for the Sigature Pointe Levee Project. For a description, see the Vendor's Scope of Work which is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference. The Vendor acknowledges and understands that it is not the City’s exclusive provider of these goods, materials, or services and that the City maintains its unqualified right to obtain these goods, materials, and services through other sources. II. TIME OF COMPLETION. Upon the effective date of this Agreement, the Vendor shall complete the work and provide all goods, materials, and services by December 31, 2020. III. COMPENSATION. The City shall pay the Vendor an amount not to exceed Thirteen Thousand, Thirty One Dollars ($13,031), including applicable Washington State Sales Tax, for the goods, materials, and services contemplated in this Agreement. The City shall pay the Vendor the following amounts according to the following schedule: The Vendor shall be paid after execution of agreement and delivery of illustrations. Card Payment Program. The Vendor may elect to participate in automated credit card payments provided for by the City and its financial institution. This Program is provided as an alternative to payment GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENT - 2 ($20,000 or Less, including WSST) by check and is available for the convenience of the Vendor. If the Vendor voluntarily participates in this Program, the Vendor will be solely responsible for any fees imposed by financial institutions or credit card companies. The Vendor shall not charge those fees back to the City. If the City objects to all or any portion of an invoice, it shall notify the Vendor and reserves the option to only pay that portion of the invoice not in dispute. In that event, the parties will immediately make every effort to settle the disputed portion. A. Defective or Unauthorized Work. The City reserves its right to withhold payment from the Vendor for any defective or unauthorized goods, materials or services. If the Vendor is unable, for any reason, to complete any part of this Agreement, the City may obtain the goods, materials or services from other sources, and the Vendor shall be liable to the City for any additional costs incurred by the City. "Additional costs" shall mean all reasonable costs, including legal costs and attorney fees, incurred by the City beyond the maximum Agreement price specified above. The City further reserves its right to deduct these additional costs incurred to complete this Agreement with other sources, from any and all amounts due or to become due the Vendor. B. Final Payment: Waiver of Claims. VENDOR’S ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PAYMENT SHALL CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF CLAIMS, EXCEPT THOSE PREVIOUSLY AND PROPERLY MADE AND IDENTIFIED BY VENDOR AS UNSETTLED AT THE TIME REQUEST FOR FINAL PAYMENT IS MADE. IV. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The parties intend that an Independent Contractor- Employer Relationship will be created by this Agreement. By their execution of this Agreement, and in accordance with Ch. 51.08 RCW, the parties make the following representations: A. The Vendor has the ability to control and direct the performance and details of its work, the City being interested only in the results obtained under this Agreement. B. The Vendor maintains and pays for its own place of business from which the Vendor’s services under this Agreement will be performed. C. The Vendor has an established and independent business that is eligible for a business deduction for federal income tax purposes that existed before the City retained the Vendor’s services, or the Vendor is engaged in an independently established trade, occupation, profession, or business of the same nature as that involved under this Agreement. D. The Vendor is responsible for filing as they become due all necessary tax documents with appropriate federal and state agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service and the state Department of Revenue. E. The Vendor has registered its business and established an account with the state Department of Revenue and other state agencies as may be required by the Vendor’s business, and has obtained a Unified Business Identifier (UBI) number from the State of Washington. F. The Vendor maintains a set of books dedicated to the expenses and earnings of its business. V. TERMINATION. Either party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause, upon providing the other party thirty (30) days written notice at its address set forth on the signature block of this Agreement. VI. CHANGES. The City may issue a written amendment for any change in the goods, materials or services to be provided during the performance of this Agreement. If the Vendor determines, for any reason, that an amendment is necessary, the Vendor must submit a written amendment request GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENT - 3 ($20,000 or Less, including WSST) to the person listed in the notice provision section of this Agreement, Section XV(D), within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date the Vendor knew or should have known of the facts and events giving rise to the requested change. If the City determines that the change increases or decreases the Vendor's costs or time for performance, the City will make an equitable adjustment. The City will attempt, in good faith, to reach agreement with the Vendor on all equitable adjustments. However, if the parties are unable to agree, the City will determine the equitable adjustment as it deems appropriate. The Vendor shall proceed with the amended work upon receiving either a written amendment from the City or an oral order from the City before actually receiving the written amendment. If the Vendor fails to require an amendment within the time allowed, the Vendor waives its right to make any claim or submit subsequent amendment requests for that portion of the contract work. If the Vendor disagrees with the equitable adjustment, the Vendor must complete the amended work; however, the Vendor may elect to protest the adjustment as provided in subsections A through E of Section VIII, Claims, below. The Vendor accepts all requirements of an amendment by: (1) endorsing it, (2) writing a separate acceptance, or (3) not protesting in the way this section provides. An amendment that is accepted by the Vendor as provided in this section shall constitute full payment and final settlement of all claims for contract time and for direct, indirect and consequential costs, including costs of delays related to any work, either covered or affected by the change. VII. FORCE MAJEURE. Neither party shall be liable to the other for breach due to delay or failure in performance resulting from acts of God, acts of war or of the public enemy, riots, pandemic, fire, flood, or other natural disaster or acts of government (“force majeure event”). Performance that is prevented or delayed due to a force majeure event shall not result in liability to the delayed party. Both parties represent to the other that at the time of signing this Agreement, they are able to perform as required and their performance will not be prevented, hindered, or delayed by the current COVID-19 pandemic, any existing state or national declarations of emergency, or any current social distancing restrictions or personal protective equipment requirements that may be required under federal, state, or local law in response to the current pandemic. If any future performance is prevented or delayed by a force majeure event, the party whose performance is prevented or delayed shall promptly notify the other party of the existence and nature of the force majeure event causing the prevention or delay in performance. Any excuse from liability shall be effective only to the extent and duration of the force majeure event causing the prevention or delay in performance and, provided, that the party prevented or delayed has not caused such event to occur and continues to use diligent, good faith efforts to avoid the effects of such event and to perform the obligation. Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the Vendor shall not be entitled to, and the City shall not be liable for, the payment of any part of the contract price during a force majeure event, or any costs, losses, expenses, damages, or delay costs incurred by the Vendor due to a force majeure event. Performance that is more costly due to a force majeure event is not included within the scope of this Force Majeure provision. If a force majeure event occurs, the City may direct the Vendor to restart any work or performance that may have ceased, to change the work, or to take other action to secure the work or the project site during the force majeure event. The cost to restart, change, or secure the work or project site arising from a direction by the City under this clause will be dealt with as a change order, except to the extent that the loss or damage has been caused or exacerbated by the failure of the Vendor to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. Except as expressly contemplated by this section, all other costs will be borne by the Vendor. VIII. CLAIMS. If the Vendor disagrees with anything required by an amendment, another written order, or an oral order from the City, including any direction, instruction, interpretation, or determination by the City, the Vendor may file a claim as provided in this section. The Vendor shall give written notice to the City of all claims within fourteen (14) calendar days of the occurrence of the events giving rise to the claims, or within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date the Vendor knew or should have known of the facts or events giving rise to the claim, whichever occurs first. Any claim for damages, additional payment for any reason, or extension of time, whether under this Agreement or otherwise, shall GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENT - 4 ($20,000 or Less, including WSST) be conclusively deemed to have been waived by the Vendor unless a timely written claim is made in strict accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement. At a minimum, a Vendor's written claim shall include the information set forth in subsections A, items 1 through 5 below. FAILURE TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE, WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF CLAIM WITHIN THE TIME ALLOWED SHALL BE AN ABSOLUTE WAIVER OF ANY CLAIMS ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THE FACTS OR EVENTS SURROUNDING THAT CLAIM OR CAUSED BY THAT DELAY. A. Notice of Claim. Provide a signed written notice of claim that provides the following information: 1. The date of the Vendor's claim; 2. The nature and circumstances that caused the claim; 3. The provisions in this Agreement that support the claim; 4. The estimated dollar cost, if any, of the claimed work and how that estimate was determined; and 5. An analysis of the progress schedule showing the schedule change or disruption if the Vendor is asserting a schedule change or disruption. B. Records. The Vendor shall keep complete records of extra costs and time incurred as a result of the asserted events giving rise to the claim. The City shall have access to any of the Vendor's records needed for evaluating the protest. The City will evaluate all claims, provided the procedures in this section are followed. If the City determines that a claim is valid, the City will adjust payment for work or time by an equitable adjustment. No adjustment will be made for an invalid protest. C. Vendor's Duty to Complete Protested Work. In spite of any claim, the Vendor shall proceed promptly to provide the goods, materials and services required by the City under this Agreement. D. Failure to Protest Constitutes Waiver. By not protesting as this section provides, the Vendor also waives any additional entitlement and accepts from the City any written or oral order (including directions, instructions, interpretations, and determination). E. Failure to Follow Procedures Constitutes Waiver. By failing to follow the procedures of this section, the Vendor completely waives any claims for protested work and accepts from the City any written or oral order (including directions, instructions, interpretations, and determination). IX. LIMITATION OF ACTIONS. VENDOR MUST, IN ANY EVENT, FILE ANY LAWSUIT ARISING FROM OR CONNECTED WITH THIS AGREEMENT WITHIN 120 CALENDAR DAYS FROM THE DATE THE CONTRACT WORK IS COMPLETE OR VENDOR’S ABILITY TO FILE THAT SUIT SHALL BE FOREVER BARRED. THIS SECTION FURTHER LIMITS ANY APPLICABLE STATUTORY LIMITATIONS PERIOD. X. WARRANTY. The Vendor warrants that it will faithfully and satisfactorily perform all work provided under this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. In addition to any other warranty provided for at law or herein, this Agreement is additionally subject to all warranty provisions established under the Uniform Commercial Code, Title 62A, Revised Code of Washington. The Vendor warrants goods are merchantable, are fit for the particular purpose for which they were obtained, and will perform in accordance with their specifications and the Vendor’s representations to City. The Vendor shall promptly correct all defects in workmanship and materials: (1) when the Vendor knows or should have known of the defect, or (2) upon the Vendor’s receipt of notification from the City of the existence or discovery of the defect. In the event any part of the goods are repaired, only original replacement parts shall be used—rebuilt or used parts will not be acceptable. When defects are corrected, GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENT - 5 ($20,000 or Less, including WSST) the warranty for that portion of the work shall extend for an additional year beyond the original warranty period applicable to the overall work. The Vendor shall begin to correct any defects within seven (7) calendar days of its receipt of notice from the City of the defect. If the Vendor does not accomplish the corrections within a reasonable time as determined by the City, the City may complete the corrections and the Vendor shall pay all costs incurred by the City in order to accomplish the correction. XI. DISCRIMINATION. In the hiring of employees for the performance of work under this Agreement or any sub-contract, the Vendor, its sub-contractors, or any person acting on behalf of the Vendor or sub-contractor shall not, by reason of race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, discriminate against any person who is qualified and available to perform the work to which the employment relates. The Vendor shall execute the attached City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Declaration, Comply with City Administrative Policy 1.2, and upon completion of the contract work, file the attached Compliance Statement. XII. INDEMNIFICATION. The Vendor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits, including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the Vendor's performance of this Agreement, except for that portion of the injuries and damages caused by the City's negligence. The City's inspection or acceptance of any of the Vendor's work when completed shall not be grounds to avoid any of these covenants of indemnification. IT IS FURTHER SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD THAT THE INDEMNIFICATION PROVIDED HEREIN CONSTITUTES THE VENDOR'S WAIVER OF IMMUNITY UNDER INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE, TITLE 51 RCW, SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS INDEMNIFICATION. THE PARTIES FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THEY HAVE MUTUALLY NEGOTIATED THIS WAIVER. In the event the Vendor refuses tender of defense in any suit or any claim, if that tender was made pursuant to this indemnification clause, and if that refusal is subsequently determined by a court having jurisdiction (or other agreed tribunal) to have been a wrongful refusal on the Vendor’s part, then the Vendor shall pay all the City’s costs for defense, including all reasonable expert witness fees and reasonable attorneys’ fees, plus the City’s legal costs and fees incurred because there was a wrongful refusal on the Vendor’s part. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. XIII. INSURANCE. The Vendor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance of the types and in the amounts described in Exhibit B attached and incorporated by this reference. XIV. WORK PERFORMED AT VENDOR'S RISK. The Vendor shall take all necessary precautions and shall be responsible for the safety of its employees, agents, and subcontractors in the performance of the contract work and shall utilize all protection necessary for that purpose. All work shall be done at the Vendor's own risk, and the Vendor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to materials, tools, or other articles used or held for use in connection with the work. XV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. A. Recyclable Materials. Pursuant to Chapter 3.80 of the Kent City Code, the City requires its contractors and consultants to use recycled and recyclable products whenever practicable. A price preference may be available for any designated recycled product. B. Non-Waiver of Breach. The failure of the City to insist upon strict performance of any of the covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement, or to exercise any option conferred by this GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENT - 6 ($20,000 or Less, including WSST) Agreement in one or more instances shall not be construed to be a waiver or relinquishment of those covenants, agreements or options, and the same shall be and remain in full force and effect. C. Resolution of Disputes and Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. If the parties are unable to settle any dispute, difference or claim arising from the parties’ performance of this Agreement, the exclusive means of resolving that dispute, difference or claim, shall only be by filing suit exclusively under the venue, rules and jurisdiction of the King County Superior Court, King County, Washington, unless the parties agree in writing to an alternative dispute resolution process. In any claim or lawsuit for damages arising from the parties' performance of this Agreement, each party shall pay all its legal costs and attorney's fees incurred in defending or bringing such claim or lawsuit, including all appeals, in addition to any other recovery or award provided by law; provided, however, nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit the City's right to indemnification under Section XII of this Agreement. D. Written Notice. All communications regarding this Agreement shall be sent to the parties at the addresses listed on the signature page of the Agreement, unless notified to the contrary. Any written notice hereunder shall become effective three (3) business days after the date of mailing by registered or certified mail, and shall be deemed sufficiently given if sent to the addressee at the address stated in this Agreement or such other address as may be hereafter specified in writing. E. Assignment. Any assignment of this Agreement by either party without the written consent of the non-assigning party shall be void. If the non-assigning party gives its consent to any assignment, the terms of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect and no further assignment shall be made without additional written consent. F. Modification. No waiver, alteration, or modification of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of the City and the Vendor. G. Entire Agreement. The written provisions and terms of this Agreement, together with any Exhibits attached hereto, shall supersede all prior verbal statements of any officer or other representative of the City, and such statements shall not be effective or be construed as entering into or forming a part of or altering in any manner this Agreement. All of the above documents are hereby made a part of this Agreement. However, should any language in any of the Exhibits to this Agreement conflict with any language contained in this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. H. Compliance with Laws. The Vendor agrees to comply with all federal, state, and municipal laws, rules, and regulations that are now effective or in the future become applicable to the Vendor's business, equipment, and personnel engaged in operations covered by this Agreement or accruing out of the performance of those operations. I. Public Records Act. The Vendor acknowledges that the City is a public agency subject to the Public Records Act codified in Chapter 42.56 of the Revised Code of Washington and documents, notes, emails, and other records prepared or gathered by the Consultant in its performance of this Agreement may be subject to public review and disclosure, even if those records are not produced to or possessed by the City of Kent. As such, the Vendor agrees to cooperate fully with the City in satisfying the City’s duties and obligations under the Public Records Act. J. City Business License Required. Prior to commencing the tasks described in Section I, Contractor agrees to provide proof of a current city of Kent business license pursuant to Chapter 5.01 of the Kent City Code. K. Counterparts and Signatures by Fax or Email. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original, and all of which will together constitute this one Agreement. Further, upon executing this Agreement, either party may deliver the signature page to the other by fax or email and that signature shall have the same force and effect as if the Agreement bearing the original signature was received in person. VENDOR: By: Print N , (signature) -lqr¡iËä"' ä ?:pçru¡y¡r( Its P¿¡t.rrrfâ\- DATE:ø/til".fl% CITY OF KENT: By Print Name J. LaPorte, P.E its: DATE Public Works Director /t) IN WITNESS, the parties below execute this Agreement, which shall become effective on the last date entered below. All acts consistent with the authority of this Agreement and prior to its effective date are ratified and affirmed, and the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to have applied. JA Brennan - S¡gnature Po¡nte/Leyrer GOODS & SERVICES AGREEMENT - 7 ($20,000 or Less, including WSST) NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: VENDOR: James Brennan J.A. Brennan Associates, PLLC 270t Fírst Ave., Suite 510 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 583-0620 (telephone) (206) s83-0623 (facsimile) NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: CITY OF KENT: Timothy J, LaPorte, P.E. City of Kent 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 (253) 856-5500 (telephone) (253) 8s6-6500 (facsimile) ATTEST: Kent Clerk DECLARATION CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY The City of Kent is committed to conform to Federal and State laws regarding equal opportunity. As such all contractors, subcontractors and suppliers who perform work with relation to this Agreement shall comply with the regulations of the City's equal employment opportunity policies. The following questions specifically identify the requirements the City deems necessary for any contractor, subcontractor or supplier on this specific Agreement to adhere to. An affirmative response is required on all of the following questions for this Agreement to be valid and binding. If any contractor, subcontractor or supplier willfully misrepresents themselves with regard to the directives outlines, it will be considered a breach of contract and it will be at the City's sole determination regarding suspension or termination for all or part of the Agreement; The questions are as follows: 1. I have read the attached City of Kent administrative policy number 1.2. 2. During the time of this Agreement I will not discriminate in employment on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age, or the presence of all sensory, mental or physical disability. 3. During the time of this Agreement the prime contractor will provide a written statement to all new employees and subcontractors indicating commitment as an equal opportunity employer. 4. During the time of the Agreement I, the prime contractor, will actively consider hiring and promotion of women and minorities. 5. Before acceptance of this Agreement, an adherence statement will be signed by me, the Prime Contractor, that the Prime Contractor complied with the requirements as set forth above. By signing belg�v, I agree to fulfill the five requirements referenced above. For: Ud A• t*W ^1511�14''lme-2 Title:�L Date: P)/I2,1ZOZO EEO COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS - 1 of 3 EEO COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS - 2 of 3 CITY OF KENT ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY NUMBER: 1.2 EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 1998 SUBJECT: MINORITY AND WOMEN SUPERSEDES: April 1, 1996 CONTRACTORS APPROVED BY Jim White, Mayor POLICY: Equal employment opportunity requirements for the City of Kent will conform to federal and state laws. All contractors, subcontractors, consultants and suppliers of the City must guarantee equal employment opportunity within their organization and, if holding Agreements with the City amounting to $10,000 or more within any given year, must take the following affirmative steps: 1. Provide a written statement to all new employees and subcontractors indicating commitment as an equal opportunity employer. 2. Actively consider for promotion and advancement available minorities and women. Any contractor, subcontractor, consultant or supplier who willfully disregards the City’s nondiscrimination and equal opportunity requirements shall be considered in breach of contract and subject to suspension or termination for all or part of the Agreement. Contract Compliance Officers will be appointed by the Directors of Planning, Parks, and Public Works Departments to assume the following duties for their respective departments. 1. Ensuring that contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and suppliers subject to these regulations are familiar with the regulations and the City’s equal employment opportunity policy. 2. Monitoring to assure adherence to federal, state and local laws, policies and guidelines. EEO COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS - 3 of 3 CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This form shall be filled out AFTER COMPLETION of this project by the Contractor awarded the Agreement. I, the undersigned, a duly represented agent of Company, hereby acknowledge and declare that the before-mentioned company was the prime contractor for the Agreement known as that was entered into on the (date), between the firm I represent and the City of Kent. I declare that I complied fully with all of the requirements and obligations as outlined in the City of Kent Administrative Policy 1.2 and the Declaration City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Policy that was part of the before-mentioned Agreement. By: ___________________________________________ For: __________________________________________ Title: _________________________________________ Date: _________________________________________ Landscape Architccts & l)lanncrs 2701 First Ävenuc Suitc 510 | Seattle, WA 98121 206.583.0620 | jabrcr.rnan.comIuly 31,2020 Scope of Work: ILLUSTRATIVE SKETCHES Prepared For: Thomas Leyrer, P.E. Engineer III Design Engineering I Public Works Department Terry Jungman, Park Planning and Development Manager Park Planning and Dev I Parks, Recreation & Community Services Client: City of Kent Public V/orks Project Bacþround: Signature Pointe Levee Scope of Work Prepare illustrative graphics to represent the design intent of levee improvements at Signature Pointe JAB will prepare 5 hand-drawn style renderings - 1. At the Outlook Pointe Park space - Perspective style rendering 2. At the Terrace Bend Playground - Perspective style rendering 3. At the Washington Park Space - Perspective style rendering 4. Typical Earthen Levee Section / Elevation digital photo over lay 5. Typical Flood Wall Levee Section i Elevation digital photo over lay The graphic boards will include a before and after images. The view will generally be from the levee trail for the perspectives. The drone images provided by the City may be used as the basis or background for the perspective drawings. Scope of Work Task ltems: Refer to Exhibit A fee spread sheet for more information. TASK A - Administration Coordination Administration tasks include meeting coordination, scheduling, contract administration. TASK B-Illustrative Review Meetings J.A. Brennan Assoc¡ates L of 3 Signature Po¡nte Levee lmprovements lllustrative Sketches EXHIBIT A JA Brennan will participate in meetings to review the selected location for each perspective to be prepared and review sessions as graphics are prepared at the Draft and Final stage ofthe illustrative graphics production. Deliverables . Up 7 l-hour meetings on Microsoft Teams. (limited to hours in fee) TASK C - Illustrative Rendering Development Perspectíve Sketches ønd íllustrøtìve section/ elevøtíons øAB) Develop an overall map to locate where each illustrative perspective and section view will be developed from. Development of a draft and final perspective sketch will be developed to illustrate the design intent and character representing schematic design work that is currently on going. Perspectives will be limited to one per designated location. The view location for the perspective sketch will be taken from the levee trail level or as lightly elevated location based on drone images provide by the city. The frnal location will be agreed upon with the City for each site prior to starting the draft perspective. Two typical illustrative section/ elevations with digital site photo overlay will also be prepared to illustrate typical levee sections along the corridor. Deliverables l. Map locating preferred location for perspective view to be developed from. 2. Outlook Pointe Park space - Hand-drawn perspective style rendering (Draft and Final) 3. Terrace Bend Playground - Hand-drawn perspective style rendering (Draft and Final) 4. Washington Park Space - Hand-drawn perspective style rendering (Drafl and Final) 5. Hand-drawn style typical Earthen Levee Section / Elevation digital photo over lay (Draft and Final) 6. Hand-drawn style typical Flood 'Wall Levee Section / Elevation digital photo over lay (Draft and Final) ILLUSTRATIVE SKETCH ASSUMPTIONS: Drone images provided by the city may be used for the background or base to the image, JA Brennan has included limited hours to review drone image library. The city will help locate in the drone image library the reference points to start from. Site photos may be used from JA Brennan library 2. Map locations for perspective views will be incorporated into overall levee corridor park opportunities map. 3. Graphics will be hand- drawn and may be digitally rendered with enhanced line work. 4. J.A. Brennan does not provide contaminated soils remediation services. No contaminated soils are anticipated on site. J.A. Brenna n Associates 2 of 3 Signature Pointe Levee lmprovements lllustrative Sketches 5. Drainage design is not included, conceptual design to stormwater requirements will be considered as part ofthe concept design. 6. Electrical design is not included. 7. JAB will develop appropriate title block for Concept design, size: 30 x 40 boards. 8. Grant support will not be part of this scope of work. 9. The City will provide coordinated review to perspective sketch development. Additional fees will be required for review steps not listed. 10. JAB will not be responsible for working with adjacent landowners except through a specified meeting process. I l. The City will provide meeting notices, and meeting organization. 12. Draft lllustrative renderings will be complete within three weeks after Notice to Proceed. 13. City will be responsible for distribution of all documents. 14. JAB will consolidate, edit, and print three copies at review stages and six copies of the final drawings. 15. Meeting presentation materials are anticipated to be pdf digital image plans ready for mounting on boards. 16. Public Meeting support is not included. J.A. Brennan Associates 3 of 3 Signature Po¡nte Levee lmprovements lllustrative Sketches Client: city of KentProject: Signature Pointe Levee lmprovementsJ.A. BRENNAN ASSOCIATES, PLLClllustrative SketcDale:7ß112020Exhibit AGrand Total455.00455.001 55.001195.00518.00518.001.231.00341 00857.001,973.002.345.00't,220.oo1,973.00't,220.oo806.0010.735.0013,031.0TotalJ.A. BrennanLabor/Exp455.00455.00'155 001.065.001 95.00518.00518.001,231.O0341.00857.001,973.001,973.002,345.001,220.OO't,?20.oo806.0010.735.0013,031.0fotalReimbursable=xpenses20.0020 0020.0060.0060.0020.0020.00100.0020.0020.0020.oo20.0020.0020.oo20.0020.00160.00320.0TotalLabor435.00435.00135.001.005.00135.00498.00498.001.131_00321.00837.001.953.001,953.002,325.00'1.200.001,200.00786.0010,575.0012,711.0JABTotalHours331714493719'192312128103119SYAdm¡n$105.001'l2002Des¡gner$93.000112416162010108587TWaDesigners105.000000$1DCPM35.001'l13133712222221'1424TWPLA$139.000000JBPtcs195.002046DESCRIPTIONPark S¡ze: 0.6 AcresAdministrat¡on / Coord¡nat¡onPrcgress reportsPrepare ¡nvoicesSchedul¡ngTotalRev¡ewof selected v¡ew shed for each s¡te ( I hour sess¡on)lllustrat¡ve Rev¡ew Meet¡ngs (M¡crosoft Teams rêview Sess¡on)0.5 hour eachDraft Perspeclives andand SectionseachF¡nalIotalllustEt¡ye Render¡ng DevelopmentRev¡ew Drone ¡magery to select pretered viw for ãactr ioæt¡onPrepare Plan Graph¡c to review loæt¡ons for ¡llustrative perspective v¡ew shedPerspect¡ve Outlook Po¡nte Park spaæ (Dmfl and Final)Perspect¡ve Teraæ Bend Playground (Oraft and Final)Perspeclive Wash¡ngton Park Space (Draft and F¡nal)Typical Earthen Levee Section / Elevat¡on dig¡tal photo over lay (Draft and F¡nal)Typical Flood Wall Levee Secl¡on / Elevation digital photo orerlay (Draft and Final)F¡nal ed¡ts for complet¡on of f¡nal renderingTotalWORKITEMRateA123B123c1234567IGrand Total Concept Des¡gnSignaiure Pointe - llustêtÙe Render¡ng Peßpedive Sketches_tee_revised2 !lsx,Signature Pointe ttt!st?nve U4DO2O EXHIBIT B INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENTS Insurance The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, their agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. A. Minimum Scope of Insurance Contractor shall obtain insurance of the types described below: 1. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors, products-completed operations, personal injury and advertising injury, and liability assumed under an insured contract. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall be endorsed to provide the Aggregate Per Project Endorsement ISO form CG 25 03 11 85. There shall be no endorsement or modification of the Commercial General Liability insurance for liability arising from explosion, collapse or underground property damage. The City shall be named as an insured under the Contractor’s Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City using ISO additional insured endorsement CG 20 10 11 85 or a substitute endorsement providing equivalent coverage. B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits: 1. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate and a $1,000,000 products-completed operations aggregate limit. C. Other Insurance Provisions The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance: 1. The Contractor’s insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any Insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage EXHIBIT B (Continued) 2. maintained by the City shall be excess of the Contractor’s insurance and shall not contribute with it. 3. The Contractor’s insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. 4. The City of Kent shall be named as an additional insured on all policies (except Professional Liability) as respects work performed by or on behalf of the contractor and a copy of the endorsement naming the City as additional insured shall be attached to the Certificate of Insurance. The City reserves the right to receive a certified copy of all required insurance policies. The Contractor’s Commercial General Liability insurance shall also contain a clause stating that coverage shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respects to the limits of the insurer’s liability. D. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII. E. Verification of Coverage Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements of the Contractor before commencement of the work. F. Subcontractors Contractor shall include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the same insurance requirements as stated herein for the Contractor. INSR ADDL SUBR LTR INSR WVD DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: FAXPHONE (A/C, No):(A/C, No, Ext): E-MAIL ADDRESS: INSURER A : INSURED INSURER B : INSURER C : INSURER D : INSURER E : INSURER F : POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXPTYPE OF INSURANCE LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)(MM/DD/YYYY) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # Y / N N / A (Mandatory in NH) ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAGE TO RENTED $PREMISES (Ea occurrence)CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person)$ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ $ PRO- OTHER: LOCJECT COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $(Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person)$ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY (Per accident)$AUTOS ONLY AUTOS AUTOS ONLY HIRED PROPERTY DAMAGE $AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION $$ PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below POLICY NON-OWNED SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer any rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:REVISION NUMBER: CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORDACORD 25 (2016/03) ACORDTM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE Travelers Indemnity Company Travelers Casualty & Surety Co. of Amer 8/17/2020 USI Insurance Services LLC 601 Union Street, Suite 1000 Seattle, WA 98101 206 441-6300 Please See Below: 877 678-5842 610-362-8530 Seattle.PLCertRequest@usi.com J. A. Brennan Associates, PLLC 2701 First Ave., Suite 510 Seattle, WA 98121 25658 31194 A X X X X X 6807H48018A2047 03/01/2020 03/01/2021 2,000,000 1,000,000 10,000 2,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000 A X X X X X BA6614P28820GRP 03/01/2020 03/01/2021 1,000,000 A N X 6807H48018A2047 (WA Stop Gap) 03/01/2020 03/01/2021 X 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 B Professional Liability X 105408190 03/01/2020 03/01/2021 $1,000,000 per claim $2,000,000 annl aggr. RE: Signature Point Levee Project. The General Liability and Automobile Liability policies include an automatic Additional Insured endorsement that provides Additional Insured status to the Certificate Holder, only when there is a written contract that requires such status, and only with regard to work performed on behalf of the named insured. The General Liability policy contains a special endorsement with Primary and Noncontributory wording, when (See Attached Descriptions) City of Kent Attn: Terry Jungman 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 1 of 2 #S29597597/M28150288 JABRE1Client#: 328420 RQSZP 1 of 2 #S29597597/M28150288 SAGITTA 25.3 (2016/03) DESCRIPTIONS (Continued from Page 1) required by written contract. Per Project Aggregate applies to the General Liability policy per attached endorsement. 2 of 2 #S29597597/M28150288 Go Ie or 03 so bsdG r Ol s 1HE bOFCOMIMC3 VDDI110VIVF EXCEf1210N2 VbbFA:1H12 imenUED DOE2 VIOL VbbFA 10 B' MI1H UE2bEC1101HE iwenUVVICE VbbOUDED 101HE2E VDDI110VIVF IVI2(1kiED' 1HE rOCV110VI(2) DE210 MVIED VBOAE' bEk3LOUlMVVICE Ob AO(lki OVICOlWe ObEIV110V12 LOU 1HE VDDI110VMVF IVI nUED(2) Vl S' 1HE VC12 Oki OW12210VI2 OL 1HO2E VCIIVIC3 OVI Aonu BEHVfb' IVI 1HE l' konu VC12 Oki OW12210VI2' 013 bVkil' BA: DVWVOE,.' bEki200Vf iwinu k Oki MDAEki112lHe iminux. 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OI 2EC1100 „ IOC9(IOU„' rOC9(IOU yaaLea9(e KIWI( lOL 9UA JOL 9UA „bLOIeC(„ OL (pe De2iaU9(6q D621a U9(6q bL016C( yaaL6a9(6 rlwl( 2ncp b9AWGU(2 Mill UO( L6gnC6 (p6 (p) 1p6 e6U6L9I yaa L6a9(6 F!W1( (9) 1p61o(9I yaaL6aSi(6 F!W1(: 9Uq L6gnC6: e6U6L9I yaaL6a9(e r-IWI( 9bb1162 MITI COwwEVOW eENEVVF rlVelrlL. COMMERCIAL AUTO THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY.PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. AUTO COVERAGE PLUS ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE This endorsement broadens coverage.However,coverage for any injury,damage or medical expenses described in any of the provisions of this endorsement may be excluded or limited by another endorsement to the Coverage Part,and these coverage broadening provisions do not apply to the extent that coverage is excluded or limited by such an endorsement.The following listing is a general cover- age description only.Limitations and exclusions may apply to these coverages.Read all the provisions of this en- dorsement and the rest of your policy carefully to determine rights,duties,and what is and is not covered. A.BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED H.AUDIO,VISUAL AND DATA ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INCREASED LIMITB.EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO I.WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE GLASSC.EMPLOYEES AS INSURED J.PERSONAL PROPERTYD.SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS INCREASED LIMITS K.AIRBAGS E.TRAILERS INCREASED LOAD CAPACITY L.AUTO LOAN LEASE GAP F.HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE M.BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION G.PHYSICAL DAMAGE TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES INCREASED LIMIT A.BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED performing duties related to the conduct of your business.The following is added to Paragraph A.1.,Who Is An Insured,of SECTION II COVERED AUTOS 2.The following replaces Paragraph b.in B.5., LIABILITY COVERAGE:Other Insurance,of SECTION IV BUSI- NESS AUTO CONDITIONS:Any person or organization who is required under a written contract or agreement between you and b.For Hired Auto Physical Damage Cover- that person or organization,that is signed and age,the following are deemed to be cov- executed by you before the "bodily injury"or ered "autos"you own: "property damage"occurs and that is in effect (1)Any covered "auto"you lease,hire,during the policy period,to be named as an addi-rent or borrow;andtionalinsuredisan"insured"for Covered Autos (2)Any covered "auto"hired or rented byLiabilityCoverage,but only for damages to which your "employee"under a contract inthisinsuranceappliesandonlytotheextentthat an "employee's"name,with yourpersonororganizationqualifiesasan"insured" permission,while performing dutiesundertheWhoIsAnInsuredprovisioncontained related to the conduct of your busi-in Section II. ness.B.EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO However,any "auto"that is leased,hired,1.The following is added to Paragraph A.1.,rented or borrowed with a driver is not aWhoIsAnInsured,of SECTION II COV-covered "auto".ERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE: C.EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDAn"employee"of yours is an "insured"while The following is added to Paragraph A.1.,Who Isoperatingacovered"auto"hired or rented An Insured,of SECTION II COVERED AUTOSunderacontractoragreementinan"em- LIABILITY COVERAGE:ployee's"name,with your permission,while CA T4 20 02 15 ©2015 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved.Page 1 of 3 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL AUTO (2)An adjustment for depreciation and physicalAny"employee"of yours is an "insured"while us- ing a covered "auto"you don't own,hire or borrow condition will be made in determining actual in your business or your personal affairs.cash value in the event of a total "loss". D.SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS INCREASED (3)If a repair or replacement results in better LIMITS than like kind or quality,we will not pay for the amount of betterment.1.The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(2)of SECTION II COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY (4)A deductible equal to the highest Physical COVERAGE:Damage deductible applicable to any owned covered "auto".(2)Up to $3,000 for cost of bail bonds (in- (5)This Coverage Extension does not apply to:cluding bonds for related traffic law viola- tions)required because of an "accident"(a)Any "auto"that is hired,rented or bor- we cover.We do not have to furnish rowed with a driver;orthesebonds. (b)Any "auto"that is hired,rented or bor-2.The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(4)of rowed from your "employee".SECTION II COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY G.PHYSICAL DAMAGE TRANSPORTATIONCOVERAGE: EXPENSES INCREASED LIMIT(4)All reasonable expenses incurred by the The following replaces the first sentence in Para-"insured"at our request,including actual graph A.4.a.,Transportation Expenses,oflossofearningsupto$500 a day be-SECTION III PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVER-cause of time off from work. AGE:E.TRAILERS INCREASED LOAD CAPACITY We will pay up to $50 per day to a maximum ofThefollowingreplacesParagraphC.1.of SEC-$1,500 for temporary transportation expense in-TION I COVERED AUTOS:curred by you because of the total theft of a cov- 1."Trailers"with a load capacity of 3,000 ered "auto"of the pri ate passenger type.v pounds or less designed primarily for travel H.AUDIO,VISUAL AND DATA ELECTRONIC on public roads.EQUIPMENT INCREASED LIMIT F.HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE Paragraph C.1.b.of SECTION III PHYSICAL The following is added to Paragraph A.4.,Cover-DAMAGE COVERAGE is deleted. age Extensions,of SECTION III PHYSICAL I.WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE GLASSDAMAGECOVERAGE: The following is added to Paragraph D.,Deducti- Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage ble,of SECTION III PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE:If hired "autos"are covered "autos"for Covered Autos Liability Coverage but not covered "autos"No deductible for a covered "auto"will apply to for Physical Damage Coverage,and this policy glass damage if the glass is repaired rather than replaced.also provides Physical Damage Coverage for an owned "auto",then the Physical Damage Cover-J.PERSONAL PROPERTY age is extended to "autos"that you hire,rent or The following is added to Paragraph A.4.,Cover-borrow subject to the following:age Extensions,of SECTION III PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE:(1)The most we will pay for "loss"to any one "auto"that you hire,rent or borrow is the Personal Property Coverage lesser of:We will pay up to $400 for "loss"to wearing ap- (a)$50,000;parel and other personal property which is: (1)Owned by an "insured";and(b)The actual cash value of the damaged or stolen property as of the time of the (2)In or on your covered "auto". "loss";or This coverage only applies in the event of a total (c)The cost of repairing or replacing the theft of your covered "auto". damaged or stolen property with other No deductibles apply to Personal Property cover- property of like kind and quality.age. Page 2 of 3 ©2015 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved.CA T4 20 02 15 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL AUTO K.AIRBAGS (2)Any: The following is added to Paragraph B.3.,Exclu-(a)Overdue lease or loan payments at the sions,of SECTION III PHYSICAL DAMAGE time of the "loss"; COVERAGE:(b)Financial penalties imposed under a Exclusion 3.a.does not apply to "loss"to one or lease for excessive use,abnormal wear more airbags in a covered "auto"you own that in-and tear or high mileage; flate due to a cause other than a cause of "loss"(c)Security deposits not returned by the les-set forth in Paragraphs A.1.b.and A.1.c.,but sor;only: (d)Costs for extended warranties,Credit Lifea.If that "auto"is a covered "auto"for Compre- Insurance,Health,Accident or DisabilityhensiveCoverageunderthispolicy; Insurance purchased with the loan orb.The airbags are not covered under any war-lease;andranty;and (e)Carry-over balances from previous loansc.The airbags were not intentionally inflated.or leases. We will pay up to a maximum of $1,000 for any M.BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATIONone"loss". The following replaces Paragraph A.5.,TransferL.AUTO LOAN LEASE GAP Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us, The following is added to Paragraph A.4.,Cover-of SECTION IV BUSINESS AUTO CONDI- age Extensions,of SECTION III PHYSICAL TIONS:DAMAGE COVERAGE: 5.Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery AgainstAutoLoanLeaseGapCoverageforPrivateOthersToUsPassengerTypeVehicles We waive any right of recovery we may haveIntheeventofatotal"loss"to a covered "auto"of against any person or organization to the ex-the private passenger type shown in the Schedule tent required of you by a written contract exe-or Declarations for which Physical Damage Cov- cuted prior to any "accident"or "loss",pro-erage is provided,we will pay any unpaid amount vided that the "accident"or "loss"arises out ofdueontheleaseorloanforsuchcovered"auto" the operations contemplated by such con-less the following: tract.The waiver applies only to the person or(1)The amount paid under the Physical Damage organization designated in such contract.Coverage Section of the policy for that "auto"; and CA T4 20 02 15 ©2015 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved.Page 3 of 3 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission.