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RESOLUTION NO. 7995
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF
SUPPLEMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT NO. 548 (STREET
SWEEPING) BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND
JOE'S SWEEPING, INC., DBA NATIONWIDE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES
WHEREAS, Contract No. 548, Street Sweeping 1999, was awarded
to Joe's Sweeping, Inc., dba Nationwide Environmental Services
("Nationwide") by Resolution No. 7229 on November 3, 1998; and
WHEREAS, an extension of the contract was previously approved
by Resolution No. 7884 on December 19, 2001, and the extension will
expire on December 31, 2002, unless extended; and
WHEREAS, Nationwide and the City desire to change the
existing annual contract to a three (3) year contract in order to
secure existing contract pricing; and
WHEREAS, by letter dated June 13, 2002, Bruce V.
Malkenhorst, City Administrator/City Clerk, has recommended that
Supplement No. One to Contract 548 be approved and executed.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
finds and determines that the recitals contained hereinabove are true
and correct.
SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
approves Supplement No. One to Contract No. 548 (Street Sweeping), a
copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part
hereof.
SECTION 3: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
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1 authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the Supplement for,
2 and on behalf of, the City of Vernon.
3 SECTION 4: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
4 directs the City Clerk, or his designee, to send one fully executed
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Nationwide Environmental Services
7 Division of Joe's Sweeping, Inc.
Attn: Never Samuelian
8 11914 Front St.
9 Norwalk, CA 90650
10 SECTION 5: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall
11 certify to the passage of this resolution, and thereupon and
12 thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect.
13 APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of June, 2002.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk of the City of Vernon, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No.
7995, was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at a
regular meeting of the City Council duly held on Wednesday, June 19,
2002, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor of the City of
Vernon.
(SEAL)
BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk
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1 SUPPLEMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT NO. 548
2 (STREET SWEEPING)
3 THIS SUPPLEMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT NO. 548 (the
4 "Supplement") is made, entered into and executed in triplicate
5 originals, either copy of which may be considered and used as the
6 original hereof for all purposes, as of this day of June, 2002.
7 BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON, a municipal
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to as the "City")
9 4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
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AND JOE'S SWEEPING, INC., dba NATIONWIDE
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"Contractor")
13 11914 Front Street
14 Norwalk, CA 90650
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16 WHEREAS, the parties entered into Contract No. 548, Street
17 Sweeping 1999, on January 5, 1999 (hereinafter referred to as the
18 "Contract") as approved by Resolution No. 7229 on November 3, 1998; and
19 WHEREAS, under the terms of the Contract, the Contractor is
20 supposed to sweep all paved public streets, alleys, street medians and
21 islands within the corporate limits of the City once a week per
22 approved schedule; and
23 WHEREAS, the Special Provisions of the Contract permit the
24 extension of the Contract by mutual agreement of the parties; and
25 WHEREAS, the Contract has been extended from year to year
26 since 1999 and is set to expire on December 31, 2002; and
27 WHEREAS, Section 29 of the Contract authorizes changes to
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1 WHEREAS, the City and Contractor desire to change the period
2 of the work to be performed to a term of three (3) years in order to
3 secure existing contract pricing.
4 NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THESE MUTUAL COTENANTS,
5 THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
6 SECTION 1: Section 24, Time for Completion, of the Contract
7 is hereby changed to read as follows:
8 The Contractor shall perform and complete all work
9 under this Contract by December 31, 2005.
10 SECTION 2: The supplement to the Contract as set forth
11 herein shall only apply to the performance of work pursuant to the
12 original Contract. Any change in the work to be performed under the
13 original Contract, and any compensation therefore, shall be subject to
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SECTION 3: In all other respects, the terms and conditions
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of the Contract shall be renewed
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
parties hereto have caused this
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supplement to be executed by and
through their authorized officers as
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CITY OF VERNON
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LEONIS C. MALBURG, Mayor
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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EDUARDO OLIVO, City Attorney
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Bruce V. Malkenhorst, City Administrator
Samuel "Kevin" Wilson, Director of Community Services & Water
April 3, 2002
STREET SWEEPING CONTRACT NO.548
The City currently has an annual Street Sweeping Contract with Nationwide Environmental
Services (NES). This contract expires in December of 2002. The City has been asked by
NES to re -draft a new contract replacing the existing annual contract with a multi -year
contract to secure the existing contract pricing.
South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) will place a new rule "Rule 1186.1
Less -Polluting Sweepers" into effect as of July 1, 2002 reducing air toxic and criteria
pollutant emissions. This new ruling will require businesses such as NES to purchase
environmentally efficient vehicles by acquiring altemative-fuel or otherwise less -polluting
sweepers for all "New Contract" business. Because of the additional costs associated with
this new ruling, NES will be forced to pass along these additional mandatory costs to their
"New Contract' customers. This change would increase our annual contract price between
25% to 40%.
NES has provided the City with an alternative. The alternative consists of replacing the
existing contract with a three year contract to secure the existing contract pricing for the next
three years. During the next three year period, NES will be able to continue to operate their
existing equipment because this is not a "new contract".
I respectfully recommend that a new contract be drawn up with NES with the same provisions
as our existing contract with the exception of the length of the contract. The proposed three
year contract would potentially save the City a minimum of fifty four thousand dollars
($54,000) over three years. It will also continue to offer the City the option to cancel its
agreement with NES with thirty days notice should we decide to look at other alternatives.
Attached for your review is a copy of SCAQMD Rule 1186.1 and NES letter dated January 9,
2002 detailing their offer. Should you need additional information, please let me know.
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Rule 1186.1 Less -Polluting Sweepers
South Coast Air Quality Management District
(AdoptedAugust 18, 2000)
Rule 1186.1 Less -Polluting Sweepers
(a) Purpose
To reduce air toxic and criteria pollutant emissions, this rule requires certain public and private sweeper
fleet operators to acquire alternative -fuel or otherwise less polluting sweepers when purchasing or
leasing these vehicles for sweeping operations undertaken by or for governments or governmental
agencies in the jurisdiction of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (District).
(b) Applicability
(1) This rule applies to any federal, state, county, city or governmental department or
agency, any special district such as water, air, sanitation, transit, and school districts, or
private individual firm, association, franchise, contractor, user or owner who provides
sweeping services to a governmental agency that owns or leases 15 or more vehicles,
including passenger cars, light -duty trucks, and medium- and heavy-duty on -road vehicles,
but excluding those vehicles exempt as defined by Rule 1191 paragraph (t)(1).
(2) Sweepers having a gross vehicle weight of 14,0O0 pounds or more are subject to this
rule.
(e) Definitions
For purposes of this rule, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) AFFECTED GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY means any governmental agency in the
District's jurisdiction that owns or leases 15 or more vehicles, including passenger cars,
light -duty trucks, and medium- and heavy-duty on -road vehicles, excluding those exempt as
defined by Rule 1191 paragraph (t)(1).
(2) ALTERNATIVE -FUEL SWEEPER means a sweeper with engine(s) that use
compressed or liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (propane), methanol,
electricity, or fuel cells. Hybrid -electric and dual -fuel technologies that use diesel fuel are
not considered alternative -fuel technologies for the purposes of this rule.
(3) APPROVED CONTROL DEVICE(S) is a California Air Resources Board (CARB)-
certified exhaust control device(s) that reduces particulates and possibly other precursor
emissions. To be considered fitted with approved control device(s), all diesel exhaust from
the sweeper, including the auxiliary engine (if applicable) must be vented through such a
device(s) that have been certified by CARB at the time of vehicle purchase.
(4) FLEET OPERATOR is any federal, state, county, city, or governmental department or
agency, any special district such as water, air, sanitation, transit, and school districts, or
Private individual firm, association, franchise, contractor, user or owner who provides
sweeping services to a governmental agency that owns or leases 15 or more vehicles,
including passenger cars, light -duty trucks, and medium- and heavy-duty on -road vehicles,
excluding those exempt as defined by Rule 1191 paragraph (f)(1).
(5) GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY include any federal, state, regional, county, city, or
governmental department and agency, and any special district such as water, air, sanitation,
transit, and school districts. See AFFECTED GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY.
(6) LOW -SULFUR DIESEL FUEL means diesel fuel that has a maximum sulfur content of
15 parts per million (ppm). The use of low -sulfur diesel fuel improves the performance of
and may be necessary for the use of advanced exhaust control devices.
(7) PURCHASE OR LEASE means that a purchase or lease contract has been signed by
both parties for a sweeper to be delivered within 1 year of the purchase or lease contract
date, which is the date the contract is signed by both parties.
(8) SWEEPER means any heavy-duty vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 14,000 pounds
or more that is permitted to operate on public roads through California Department of Motor
Vehicle registration or the federal government and used for the express purpose of
removing material from paved surfaces, by mechanical means through the action of one or
more brooms, or by suction through a vacuum or regenerative air system or any
combination of the above.
(9) SWEEPING OPERATIONS means operations to remove material from paved surfaces
using sweeper(s), as defined by this rule.
(d) Requirements
For Fleet Operators:
(1) Beginning July 1, 2002, a fleet operator shall meet the following conditions for each
individual purchase or lease of a replacement or additional sweeper:
(A) Purchase or lease an alternative -fuel sweeper, OR
(B) Before July 1, 2004, if the fleet operator has an approved Technical
Infeasibility Certification for this individual purchase or lease, as described in
subdivision (e),
(i) purchase or lease a non -alterative fueled sweeper with all
applicable approved control device(s), and
(ii) maintain the approved control device(s) per manufacturer's
specifications, and
(iii) if using diesel fuel, fuel the sweeper with low -sulfur diesel
fuel only, and
(iv) comply with Rule 1186 without invoking the exemption
provision in Rule 1186 paragraph (i)(3), unless a demonstration is
made to the Executive Officer that for solely technical reasons no
certified sweeper, as defined in Rule 1186 paragraph (c)(2), is
commercially available.
For Affected Governmental Agencies Contracting for Sweeping Services:
(2) Any affected governmental agency that signs a contract after July 1, 2002 for sweeping
services must:
(A) Contract for sweeping services that use alternative -fuel sweeper(s), OR
(B) Solicit bids for sweeping operations using alternative -fuel sweepers and if
no bids are submitted:
(i) Contract for non -alternative fueled sweeper(s) and ensure that
the sweeper(s) are only fueled with 1pw-sulfur diesel and outfitted
with approved control device(s) that are installed and maintained
per the manufacturer's specifications, and
(ii) Contract for sweeper(s) that comply with Rule 1186 without
invoking the exemption provision in Rule 1186 paragraph (i)(3),
unless a demonstration is made to the Executive Officer that for
solely technical reasons no certified sweeper, as defined in Rule
1186 paragraph (c)(2), is commercially available.
(3) After January 1, 2003, any renewal or extension option of a contract is considered a new
contract that must meet the requirements of paragraph (d)(2).
(e) Technical Infeasibility Certification Criteria and Procedures
(1) Six months prior to the date of purchase or lease of a replacement or additional sweeper,
any fleet operator seeking to comply with subdivision (d) without purchasing or leasing an
alternate -fuel sweeper [i.e., opting to comply with paragraph (d)(2)], shall demonstrate the
technical infeasibility of complying with paragraph (d)(1) requirements by submitting a
signed and dated Technical Infeasibility Certification Request to the Executive Officer and
attest to the accuracy of all statements therein, that shall include:
(A) the name and address of the fleet operator; and
(B) current sweeper fleet composition, including make, model, and a complete
description of the sweepers' dust suppression systems; and
(C) demonstration that no alternative -fuel engine and chassis configuration is
commercially available from any manufacturer for sweeping operations
conducted by the fleet operator (only technical reasons for choosing a given
chassis configuration are acceptable), OR
(D) demonstration that a fueling station for alternative -fuel sweepers
commercially available from any manufacturer for sweeping operations
conducted by the fleet operator is not available within five miles of the vehicle
storage or maintenance yards.
(2) Within 90 calendar days of receipt of a completed Technical Infeasibility Certification
Request submitted pursuant to paragraph (e)(1), the Executive Officer will either approve or
disapprove the Request, in writing.
(3) The Executive Officer shall disapprove a Technical Infeasibility Certification Request if
it does not meet the requirements of paragraph (e)(1). If a Technical Infeasibility
Certification Request is disapproved by the Executive Officer:
(A) The reasons for disapproval shall be given to the applicant in writing.
(B) Upon receipt of a notice of a disapproved Technical Infeasibility
Certification Request, the fleet operator shall comply with paragraph (d)(1).
(C) The fleet operator may resubmit a Technical Infeasibility Certification
Request at any time after receiving a disapproval notification, but must still
comply with paragraph (d)(1) until such time as the Executive Officer approves
a Technical Infeasibility Certification Request under paragraph (e)(1).
(4) A Technical Infeasibility Certification Request is subject to plan filing and evaluation
fees as described in Rule 306.
(f) Exemptions
(1) The provisions of this rule shall not apply to fleets consisting of evaluation/test vehicles,
provided by or operated by the vehicle manufacturer or manufacturer representative for
testing or evaluation, exclusively.
(2) The provisions of subdivision (d) shall not apply to a sweeper purchase by a fleet
operator that is solely dedicated to serving governmental agencies that are not subject to this
rule, upon demonstration to and approval of the Executive Officer.
(g) Compliance Auditing and Enforcement
(1) At the request of the Executive Officer, the fleet operator shall provide the purchase,
lease, or contract records for their sweepers to demonstrate compliance with subdivision (d).
(2) At the request of the Executive Officer, any fleet operator claiming an exemption under
subdivision (f) shall supply proof that their sweeper or fleet is exempted from this rule.
(h) Severability
If any provision of this rule is held by judicial order to be invalid, or invalid or inapplicable to any
person or circumstance, such order shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this rule, or the
validity or applicability of such provision to other persons or circumstances. In the event any of the
exceptions to this rule is held by judicial order to invalid, the persons or circumstances covered by the
exception shall instead be required to comply with the remainder of this rule.
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examples of eligible projects. The Request for
Proposals is open until March 29. If your city is
interested, .I encourageyou to attend special
workshops on January 22 or 29 that are designed to
help you apply.
School districts needing new buses or wanting to
expand its transportation programs, now is the time
to get funding assistance! Until February 1, school
districts can compete for $5.8 million in funds. While
most of this is available for new natural gas buses,
some funds are available for state-of-the-art diesel
buses.
Check out the AQMD's website for more
information.
Q■■ How Do 1 Contact You to Discuss Air Quality Issues?
A, If you have questions about what is happening at AQMD, please call Oscar Abarca at (909) 396-3242. You can also
• leave me a message at (909) 396-2727 or call me at (626) 358-5382.
Q: How Can 1 Get Reports on AQMD issues?
Qr A convenient way to get information on key issues is to go to AQMD's Internet home page at htW: / /wwa :agmd gov.
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January 9, 2002
Mr. Ali Nour
Traffic Engineer
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Ave.
Vernon, CA 90058
Dear Mr. Nour:
As a valued customer of Nationwide Environmental Services (NES), we would like to thank
you for your continued business over the years. As we step ahead into the challenges of a
new year, we find ourselves gearing up for the many changes that might occur in the near
future.
One such change that will directly affect our businesses has been set forth by South Coast
Air Quality Management District (SQAQMD) to reduce air toxic and criteria pollutant
emissions. On July 1.2002, "Rule 1186.1 Less -Polluting Sweepers" will go into effect and
will undoubtedly influence the cost of doing business in your community. This new ruling
will require businesses such as ours to purchase environmentally efficient vehicles by
acquiring alternative -fuel or otherwise less -polluting sweepers for all "New Contract"
businesses.
Nationwide Environmental Services (NES) has consulted with the management of our long-
standing fleet operations facility, and after extensive research, have found that our cost in
purchasing this type of vehicle will be approximately $167,000 per vehicle. Additionally,
alternative -fuel sites in which to re -fuel our vehicles, will be limited. Most importantly,
because of the additional costs associated with this new ruling, we will unfortunately, be
required to pass along these additional mandatory costs to our customers.
However, NES believes there is a simple solution that would postpone any additional costs
associated with this new ruling, and the mandatory purchase of new vehicles. The new
ruling states that after January 1, 2003, any renewal or extension option of a customer
contract is considered a new contract, therefore, they must meet the alternative fuel
requirements. After careful consideration, NES believes, the most effective way to
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implement this cost savings plan to our customers will be to re -draft a "new contract" before
July 1, 2002, to cover the next 5-year period. We strongly feel this move will give the
manufacturers additional time needed to enhance their research on alternative -fuel devices
and alternative methods of fuel consumption required to meet the new S CAQMD standards.
Once the manufacturers have finalized their research, we are confident that other methods
will be introduced, thus in 5 years, upon renewal of a new contract, we foresee alternative -
fuel method costs reduced considerably, which in turn, will provide an alternative cost
savings to all.
Attached you will find a copy of the new Ruling set forth by the SCAQMD. Please contact
us at your earliest convenience to further discuss this matter and answer any questions you
might have regarding NES providing your City with continued environmental services at a
reasonable cost.
Thank you in advance for your time and we look forward to hearing from you shortly.
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Corporate Administrator
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Attachments
CITY COUNCIL
LEONIS C. MALBURG
Mayor
THOMAS A. YBARRA
Mayor Pro-Tem
WM. 'BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL MCCORMICK
Councilman
BRUCE V. MALKENHORST
City Administrator/City Clerk
FAX (323) 826-1438
City Council
City of Vernon
Honorable Members:
EDUARDO OLIVO
City Attorney
FAX: (562) 869-1883
KEVIN WILSON
Director of Community Services & Water
FAX: (323) 826-1435
KENNETH J. DeDARIO
Director of Municipal Utilities
FAX: (323) 826-1425
STEVEN E. PARKER
Fire Chief
FAX: (323) 826-1407
CITY HALL BRUCE W. OLSON
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058 Police Chief
TELEPHONE (323) 583-8811 FAX: (323) 826-1481
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The current Street Sweeping Contract No. 548 with Nationwide
Environmental Services (NES) will expire December 2002. On July 1,
2002, South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) will place
a new rule, "Rule 1186.1 Less -Polluting Sweepers," reduction of air
toxic air and criteria pollutant emissions. This new ruling will
require businesses such as NES to purchase environmentally efficient
vehicles by acquiring alternative -fuel or less -polluting sweepers for
all "New Contract" business. This change would increase our annual
contract price from 25% to 40%; however, NES has provided an
alternative to avoid this "New Contract" business rule at the time of
expiration of the existing contract by supplementing the existing
annual contract with a three-year contract to secure our existing
pricing for the next three years.
This has been reviewed by the City
recommended that Supplement No. On
Environmental Services be approved
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Attorney and it is hereby
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and executed.
Very truly yours,
Bruce V. Malkenhorst
City Administrator/City Clerk
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SUPPLEMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT NO. 548
(STREET SWEEPING)
THIS SUPPLEMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT NO. 548 (the
"Supplement") is made, entered into and executed in triplicate
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originals, either copy of which may be considered and used as the
original hereof for all purposes, as of this day of June, 2002.
BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON, a municipal
corporation (hereinafter referred
to as the "City")
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
AND JOE'S SWEEPING, INC., dba NATIONWIDE
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
(hereinafter referred o as the
"Contractor")
11914 Front Street,
Norwalk, CA 90650
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the parties entered into Contract No. 548, Street
Sweeping 1949, on January 5, 1999 (hereinafter referred to as the
"Contract") as approved by Resolution No. 7229 on November 3, 1998; and
WHEREAS, under the terms of the Contract, the Contractor is
supposed to sweep all paved public streets, alleys, street medians and
islands within the corporate limits of the City once a week per
approved schedule; and
WHEREAS, the Special Provisions of the Contract permit the
extension of the Contract by mutual agreement.of the parties; and
WHEREAS, the Contract has been extended from year to year
since 1999 and is set to expire on December 31, 2002; and
WHEREAS, Section 29 of the Contract authorizes changes to
performance of work by supplemental agreement; and
1 WHEREAS, the City and Contractor desire to change the period
2 of the work to be performed to a term of three (3) years in order to
3 secure existing contract pricing.
4 NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THESE MUTUAL COVENANTS,
5 THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
6 SECTION 1: Section 24, Time for Completion, of the Contract
7 is hereby changed to read as follows:
8 The Contractor shall performaand complete all work
9 under this Contract by December 31, 2005.
10 SECTION 2: The supplement to the Contract as set forth
11 herein shall only apply to the performance of work pursuant to the
12 original Contract. Any change in the work to be performed under the
13 original Contract, and any compensation therefore, shall be subject to
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I SECTION 3: In all other respects, the terms and conditions
2 of the Contract shall be renewed in its entirety.
3 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
4 Supplement to be executed by and through their authorized officers as
5 of the date first hereinabove set forth.
6 CITY OF VERNON
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