HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2015-099 East Lincoln Avenue Overpass "Bins of Light" Artwork Repair and Maintenance Agreement with the Millennium FoundationA RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO. R-2015-099
authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with the Millennium
Foundation for repair and maintenance of the "Bins of Light" Artwork installed
upon the eastern face of the grade separation overpass on East Lincoln
Avenue
WHEREAS, the Yakima City Council has agreed to fund $350,000 for the "Bins of Light"
public artwork to be part of the Lincoln Avenue underpass project; and
WHEREAS, the Millennium Foundation has been founded to provide funding and
maintenance for approved public art projects in the City of Yakima, and
WHEREAS, the City of Yakima and the Millennium Foundation have negotiated an
agreement for maintenance of the "Bins of Light" public artwork, whereby the Millennium Foundation
agrees and commits to maintain a Trust Fund Balance of at least two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000) to be used to reimburse City for City costs incurred for maintenance and repair of the
Artwork; which Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this
reference, and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that approval of such agreement is in the
best interests of residents of the City of Yakima and will promote the general health, safety and
welfare; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The Agreement by and between the City of Yakima and the Millennium Foundation, which
Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby approved; and the City Manager is
hereby authorized to execute and administer such Agreement.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7th day of July 2015.
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Micah Cawle , Mayor
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
By and Between
CITY OF YAKIMA
And
MILLENNIUM FOUNDATION
"BINS OF LIGHT" ARTWORK
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the parties to provide for maintenance
and repair of the "Bins of Light" Artwork installed upon the eastern face of the grade
separation overpass on East Lincoln Avenue.
I. Recitals
A. The City of Yakima (hereafter called "City") is a municipal corporation duly
formed under the laws of the State of Washington, with City Hall located at 129 North 2nd
Street, Yakima, Washington 98901.
B. Millennium Foundation (hereafter called "Foundation") is a nonprofit
corporation duly formed and existing under the laws of the State of Washington, with
registered office located at 601 North 39th Avenue, Yakima, Washington 98902.
C. The City is commissioning public artwork titled "Bins of Light," hereafter
referred to as "Artwork." The Artwork consists generally of electrically illuminated panels
fashioned to appear as faces of fruit packing bins, and will be installed so that the
illumination is phased sequentially and otherwise to produce an animated facade. The
Artwork is to be placed upon a "Display Area" consisting of the eastern face of the West
Lincoln Avenue grade separation overpass. The overpass currently accommodates
railroad and railway traffic over and across the automobile, vehicular and pedestrian traffic
using West Lincoln Avenue.
D Public funding will be used for acquisition, installation of the Artwork, and
for payment of electrical power for operation of the Artwork. However, no public funding
has been allocated or appropriated by the City for maintenance and repair of the Artwork.
Millennium Foundation has funds it desires to use for the maintenance and repair of the
Artwork.
E. The parties desire to enter into an Agreement for the maintenance and
repair of the Artwork, all as set forth below.
II. Agreement
1. City's Obligations.
A. Acquisition and Installation of Artwork. The City will acquire the Artwork
with available public funds, and will provide and pay for the installation of the Artwork
upon the Display Area. Upon completion of installation and final acceptance of the
Artwork by the City, the City will receive "as built" drawings from the Artist(s) showing the
placement of all panels, supporting structures and electronic wiring diagrams. Copies of
these as built drawings and wiring diagrams will be provided by City to Foundation.
B. Furnishing of Electrical Power. The City shall be responsible for payment
of electrical power charges incurred for the operation of the Artwork.
C. Maintenance and Repair of Artwork. The City shall be responsible to
perform maintenance and repair of the Artwork, as deemed necessary and appropriate
by the City in its sole discretion, subject to Foundation's obligation to pay and reimburse
City for such costs of repair and maintenance as set forth in Section 2 below.
"Maintenance" shall include replacement of lighting fixtures, elements, and bulbs as
necessary to maintain full operation of the Artwork as originally installed. Maintenance
shall also include cleaning of the individual panels constituting the bins, and installation
of new or replacement bins bearing the logo or trade name of persons, businesses and
firms approved for display of such logos and trade names upon and within the Artwork.
"Repair" means and includes correction of damage, whether caused by sudden
cataclysmic event or deterioration, to the Artwork structural components, individual bin
panels, fixtures and electrical components.
City reserves sole discretion and right to determine schedules of routine maintenance,
scope of maintenance, selection and use of materials and replacement parts, and
assignment of personnel to perform such maintenance. City also reserves sole discretion
and right to determine the need for repair to the Artwork, the scheduling of such repair,
the materials to be used in such repair, and the personnel to perform such repair.
The duties to perform maintenance and/or repair are specifically subject to, and
dependent upon the availability of sufficient funding to perform such duties with the
sufficiency and source of such funding determined by the City in its sole discretion.
Notwithstanding the above sentence, the funds maintained by Foundation shall be
considered the primary source of funds for the maintenance and repair of the Artwork.
City reserves the right to use City personnel, as appropriate, to perform such maintenance
and repair services, or to retain contractors to perform such work.
City shall provide Foundation with a copy of its maintenance schedules, including a
description of the services to be included in routine maintenance. In the event of repairs
to the Artwork deemed by City to be necessary or appropriate, City shall provide as much
advance notice to Foundation as deemed appropriate by City. Where possible, City shall
give Foundation an opportunity to comment upon the proposed repair prior to undertaking
such repair.
2. Foundation's Obligations.
A. Millennium Foundation Trust Fund. Foundation maintains and
operates the Millennium Foundation Trust Fund (hereafter "Trust Fund"). One of the
primary purposes of the Trust Fund is to provide funding for maintenance and repair of
public artwork. Foundation agrees and commits to maintain a Trust Fund Balance of at
least Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($200,000.00) to be used to
reimburse City for City costs incurred for maintenance and repair of the Artwork.
Foundation agrees to provide City, upon City's request, a statement of Trust Fund
balance together with a report of any expenditures incurred or anticipated by Foundation
that are likely to reduce the Trust Fund balance below the $200,000.00 commitment.
In the event the Trust Fund balance is reduced below $200,000.00 and the Foundation is
unable to restore the balance to at least the $200,000 00 amount within six (6) months,
Foundation shall notify City of such current balance and report on plans and a schedule
to restore such Trust Fund balance to at least $200,000.00.
B. Maintenance of Artwork — Reimbursement of City Expenses. Foundation
shall be responsible for payment of all costs and expenses incurred by City to maintain
the Artwork. City shall provide Foundation a statement of costs and expenses incurred
for the performance of such maintenance, including labor and materials, and any costs
incurred by City for City contractors hired to perform such maintenance. Such statement
of costs and expenses will be presented by City to Foundation upon completion of the
maintenance work performed, unless a routine maintenance and payment schedule is
otherwise agreed by the parties. City and Foundation will cooperate to identify
maintenance needs and best practices.
C. Repair of Artwork — Reimbursement of City Expenses. Foundation shall
be responsible for payment of all costs and expenses incurred by City to repair the
Artwork. City and Foundation will cooperate to identify repairs needed for the Artwork.
In the event City identifies repairs that are necessary or appropriate, it will notify
Foundation of the nature of such repair and, if reasonably available, an estimate of the
cost of such repair, and a proposed schedule to accomplish the repair. City shall provide
Foundation a statement of costs and expenses incurred for the performance of such
repair, including labor and materials, and any costs incurred by City for City contractors
hired to perform such repair. Such statement of costs and expenses will be presented by
City to Foundation upon completion of the maintenance work performed.
D. Payment of Maintenance and Repair Expenses. City shall provide
Foundation a billing statement describing the maintenance and/or repair work performed,
the date(s) such work was performed, and the maintenance and/or repair expenses
incurred by City for performance of such work. Foundation shall pay and remit payment
in full to City of such billing within thirty (30) days of the date of such billing.
3. Depletion of Trust Fund.
In the event the balance of funds remaining in the Trust Fund allocated for payment of
City's maintenance and repair costs is depleted, or is reasonably anticipated to be
depleted, to below $50,000.00, City may elect, without limitation, any of the following
remedies:
A. Termination of Agreement. City may terminate this Agreement upon
thirty (30) days written notice to Foundation. City shall deliver with the Notice of
Termination a statement of maintenance and/or repair expenses incurred by the City, or
to be incurred by the City through the effective date of termination. On or before the
effective date of termination, Foundation shall pay and remit to City sufficient funds from
the Trust Fund to pay such expenses. Upon payment in full, this Agreement shall
terminate except for those provisions expressly stated to survive termination.
B. Use of Other Available Funds. City may use other available funds,
including grant funds and funds received through donation, to cover and pay for
maintenance and/or repair expenses for the Artwork. The amount and source of such
funds, if any, shall be solely vested in the discretion of the City.
C. Relocation of Artwork. City reserves, in the exercise of its sole discretion, the
right to remove the Artwork from its present location and to relocate the Artwork to a new
location.
D. Remedies Not Exclusive The above options and remedies are not
exclusive, and the City may exercise any other means to operate, remove, relocate, store,
sell, exchange, donate or otherwise dispose of such Artwork.
4. Termination for Convenience.
Either party may terminate this Agreement upon delivery of written Notice of Termination
for Convenience at least 180 days in advance of the effective date of termination. At least
30 days before the effective date of termination, the parties will confer as to final expenses
to be paid from the Trust Fund, matters affecting continued operation, maintenance and
repair of the Artwork, plans to remove, convey or otherwise dispose of such Artwork, and
any other matter affecting such Artwork. On or before the effective date of termination,
Foundation shall remit and pay City out of the Trust Fund all expenses incurred, or to be
incurred, by City through the effective date of termination, together with any expenditures
incurred by City, or to be incurred by City, for maintenance and/or repair previously
contracted by City to be performed after the effective date of termination.
5. Ownership of Artwork.
The parties agree and understand that City is the sole owner of the Artwork. Nothing in
this Agreement shall be construed to vest Foundation, its members, or any other third
party with any ownership interest in the Artwork.
6. Hold Harmless.
Except for the contractual obligations between the parties set forth in this Agreement,
Foundation agrees to hold City, together with its elected and appointed officials,
employees, volunteers and insurers, harmless from any and all claims, damages, causes
of action, demands and liabilities arising out of or attributed to this Agreement and the
performance thereof, and from any loss, damage, injury to the Artwork arising out of this
Agreement and the performance thereof.
Except for the contractual obligations between the parties set forth in this Agreement, City
agrees to hold Foundation, together with its board members and appointed officials,
employees, volunteers and insurers, harmless from any and all claims, damages, causes
of action, demands and liabilities arising out of or attributed to this Agreement and the
performance thereof, and from any loss, damage, injury to the Artwork arising out of this
Agreement and the performance thereof.
The provisions of this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.
7. Insurance.
The parties agree and understand that neither party is obligated to obtain and/or maintain
insurance insuring the other party for the purposes of this Agreement or the performance
thereof.
8. Independent Contractors.
The parties agree and understand that each party is an independent contractor in the
performance of this Agreement. Each party shall have sole and exclusive control over its
employees and the assignment and performance of all work performed pursuant to this
Agreement. Each party shall be solely responsible for payment and compensation of its
own employees, contractors, agents and volunteers, and nothing in this Agreement shall
be construed to create any relationship of employer-employee between employees,
contractors, agents and volunteers of one party and the other party. Nothing in this
Agreement shall be construed to create any partnership, joint venture, or any relationship
other than independent contractors between City and Foundation.
9. Notification.
Whenever any notice is to be provided to the parties herein, such notice shall be in writing
delivered to the other party in care of the persons and addresses listed below:
City of Yakima
Tony O'Rourke, City Manager
129 North 2nd Street
Yakima, Washington 98901
Millennium Foundation
Kenneth Meissner, Registered Agent
601 North 39th Avenue
Yakima, Washington 98902
Either party may designate other persons to receive notices pursuant to this Agreement,
provided such designation is in writing delivered to the other party.
10. Effective Date — Term.
This Agreement is executed June , 2015, and shall continue in effect until terminated
pursuant to Sections 3 or 4 above.
WHEREFORE, the parties have executed this Agreement as follows:
CITY OF AKIMA
• •'' • e, City Manager
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By:
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MILLENNIUM FOUNDATION
Kenn
Meissner, Vice- President
r Tee, Clerk
CITY CONTRACT
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, Secretary
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. 10.
For Meeting of: July 7, 2015
ITEM TITLE: Resolution authorizing an agreement with the Millennium
Foundation for repair and maintenance of the "Bins of Light"
Artwork installed upon the eastern face of the grade separation
overpass on East Lincoln Avenue
SUBMITTED BY: Sean Hawkins, Economic Development Manager, 575-6274
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
The concept of the "Bins of Light" public art project received its official start with authorization from the
Yakima City Council at its March 18, 2008 meeting. At the June 15, 2010 Yakima City Council meeting,
the Council approved a professional services contract with Haddad Drugan, LLC for development of plans
for the fabrication and installation of the "Bins of Light" project. While the fabrication plans
were completed, the City Council did not move forward to approve building the project until the August
19, 2014 Yakima City Council meeting when it was determined that $636,209 remained in the grade
separation project that could be used to build and install the public art piece. While the City Council was
in discussion on moving the project forward, the Millennium Foundation approached the City offering
their financial support to maintain the piece of art after installation. As part of this agreement, the
Millennium Foundation agrees and commits to maintain a Trust Fund Balance of at least $200,000 to be
used to reimburse City for City costs incurred for maintenance and repair of the artwork.
The project is anticipated to be out for bid in late August 2015, with an issue of notice to proceed by
October 2015. The specialized glass for the faces of the bins is manufactured in Germany and will require
at least 18 weeks to be delivered. The actual installation will start in the spring of 2016 with planned
completion by the end of summer 2016.
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Strategic Priority: Economic Developrnent
Insurance Required? No
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APPROVED FOR
SUBMITTAL:
RECOMMENDATION:
City Manager
ATTACHMENTS:
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Resolution - Millennium Foundation Mainteance 6292015
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