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Lynn Merrill & Associates, Inc. Professional Services Agreement-2018-25 2018-15 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made as of this 2511 day of dune, 2018 by and between the CITY OF GRAND TERRACE ("City")and Lynn Merrill and Associates,Inc. ("Consultant"). 1. CONSULTANT'S SERVICES.Consutant agrees to perform duringthe terra of this Agreement, the tasks,obligations,and services set forth inthe"Scope of Services" attached to and incorporated into this Agreement as Exhibit A (the "Services"). 2 TERM OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall be effective on the date above and the Agreement shall remain in effect for two years, with the option to extend the contract twice by one (1) year each, unless otherwise terminated pursuant to the provisions herein. a FAMILIARITY WITH WORK. By execution of this Agreement, Consultant warrants that (1) 1 has thoroughly investigated and considered the work to be performed, based on all available information. (2) 1 carefully considered how the work should be performed,and (3) 1 fully understands the difficulties and restrictions attending the performance of the work under this Agreement. (4) 1 has the professional and technical competency to perform the work and the production capacity to complete the work in a timely manner with respect to the schedule included ii the scope of services. 4. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES. Compensation/Payment. Consultant shall perform the services under this Agreement for the total sum not to exceed $10,000 (TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS) annually as set forth in Exhibit"B" and the Cost Proposal included in Exhibit "A," unless the CITY has given specific advance approval in writing. Work performed will be billed at a rate that is consistent with the costs listed for services in the City of Big Bear Lake Agreement approved by the City of Grand Terrace through a "piggyback purchase" and the proposal submitted by the Consultant. Payment shall be made in accordance with City's usual accounting procedures upon receipt and approval of an itemized invoice setting forth the services performed. 5. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Consultant shall not perform any work under this Page 1 of 11 Agreement until(a)Consultant furnishes proof of insurance as required under Paragraph"N'of this Agreement.All services required by Consultant wider this Agreement shall be completed on or before June 30,2020. Ei DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE.Consultant hereby designates Lvnn Merrill as the Consultant Representative,and said Representative shall be responsible for job performance, negotiations, contractual matters, and coordination with the City. Consultant's professional services shall be actually performed by,or shall be immediately supervised by, the Consultant Representative. 7. HOLD HARMLESS;INDEMNIFICATION.Consultant hereby agrees to protect, indemnify and hold City and is employees, officers and servants free and harmless from any and all losses, claims,liens,demands and causes of action of every kind and character including, but not limited to,the amounts ofjudgment, interests,court costs, legal fees and other expenses incurred by the City arising in favor of any party, including claims, liens, debts, personal injuries, including employees of the City,death or damages to property(including property of the City) and without limitation by enumeration, all other claims or demands of every character occurring or arising directly out of the negligent acts,recklessness or willful misconduct of Consultant in the performance of its services under this Agreement. This provision is not intended to create any cause of action in favor of any third party against Consultant, or the City or to enlarge in any way the Consultant's liability but is intended solely to provide for indemnification of the City for liability for damages or injuries to third persons or property arising from Consultant's negligent performance hereunder. & INSURANCE. Consultant shall procure and maintain at all times during the term of this Agreement insurance as set forth in Exhibit "C" attached hereto. Proof of insurance shall consist of a Certificate of Insurance provided on IOS-CGL form No.CG 0001 II 85 or 88 executed by Consultant's insurer and in a form approved by,the City's City Attorney and City's Legal Counsel. 9. LICENSES,PERMITS.AND FEES.Consultant shall obtain a City of Grand Terrace Business License and any and all other permits and licenses required for the services to be performed under this Agreement. 1R INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS. City and Consultant agree that Consultant, in performing the Services herein specified, shall act as an independent Contractor and shall have control of all work and the nnanner in which it is performed. Consultant shall be free to contract for similar services to be performed for other entities while under contract with City. Consultant is not an agent or employee of City, and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan, insurance, bonus or similar benefits City provides for its employees. Consultant shall be responsible to pay and hold City harmless frorn any and all payroll and other taxes and interest thereon and penalties,therefore,which may become due as a result of services performed hereunder. 11. ASSIGNMENT.This Agreement isfor the specific services with Consultant as set forth Page I of i I i 1 ` herein.Any attempt by Consultant to assign the benefits or burdens of this Agreement without written approval of City is prohibited and shall be null and void;except that Consultant may assign payments due under this Agreement to a financial institution. 12 STANDARD. Consultant agrees that the services to be rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed inaccordance with the standards customarily provided by an experienced and competent professional organization rendering the same or similar services. Consultant shall re-perform any of said services, which are not in conformity with standards as determined by the City. 13 CONFIDENTIALITY.Consultant covenants that all data, documents, discussion, or other information developed or received by Consultant or provided for performance of this Agreement are deemed confidential and shall not be disclosed by Consultant without written authorization by City. City shall grant such authorization if disclosure is required by law. All City data sliall be returned to City upon the termination of this Agreement. Consultant's covenant under this Section shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 14 RECORDS AND INSPECTIONS. Consultant shall maintainfull and accurate records with respect to all services and matters covered under this Agreement. City shall have free access at all reasonable times to such records,and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcripts therefrom,and to inspect all program data,documents,proceedings and activities. Consultant shall maintain an up-to-date list of key personnel and telephone numbers for emergency contact after normal business hours. 1S OWNERSHIP OF CONSULTANT'S WORK PRODUCT. All reports, documents, all analysis, computations, plans, correspondence,data, information, computer media, including disks or other written material developed and/or gathered by Consultant in the performance of this Agreement shall be and remain the property of City without restriction or lanitation upon its use or dissemination by City. Such Material shall not be the subject of a copyright application by Consultant. Any re-use by City of any such materials on any project other than the project for which they were prepared shall be at the sole risk of City unless City compensate Consultant for such use.Such work product shall be transmitted to City within ten(10)days after a written request therefore. Consultant may retain copies of such products. 16. NOTICES.All notices given or required to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and may be given by personal delivery or by mail.Notice sent by mail shall be addressed as follows: City: G.Harold Duffey,City Manager City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace, Ca 92313 Consultant: Lynn Merrill &Associates, Inc. 256 Cajon Street, Suite C Redlands, CA 92373 Page 1 of 1.1 If the name of the principal representative designated to receive the notices, demands or communications,or the address of such person, ischanged,written notice shall be given within five (5)working days of said changes 17. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. Consultant shall provide City with a complete Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification,Form W - 9,as issued by the Internal Revenue Service. la APPLICABLE LAWS,CODES AND REGULATIONS.Consultant shall perform all services described in accordance with all applicable laws, codes and regulations required by all authorities having jurisdiction over the Services. Consultant agrees to comply with prevailing wage requirements as specified in the California Labor Code, Sections 1770,et seq. 19. RIGHT TO UTILIZE OTHERS. City reserves the right to utilize others to perform work similar to the Services provided hereunder. 20. BENEFITS. Consultant will not be eligible for any paid benefits for federal ,social security. state workers'compensation,unemployment insurance, professional insurance, medical/dental,retirement PERS orfringe benefits offered by the City of Grand Terrace. 21. PERS ELIGIBILITY INDEMNITY. In the event that Consultant or any employee, agent~or subcontractor of Consultant providing services under this Agreement claims or is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or the California Public Employees Retirement System ("PERS") to be eligible for enrollment in PERS as an employee of the City,Consultant shall indemnify,defend, and hold harmless City for the payment of any employee and/or employer contributions for PERS benefits on behalf ofConstdtant or its employees, agents,or subcontractors, as well as for the payment of any penalties and interest on such contributions, which would otherwise be the responsibility of City. Notwithstanding any other agency,state or federal policy,rule,regulation, law or ordinance to the contrary, Consultant and any of its employees,agents,and subcontractors providing service under this Agreement shall not qualify for or become entitled to,and hereby agree to waive any claims to,any compensation, benefit, or any incident of employment by City, including but not limited to eligibility to enroll in PERS as an employee of City and entitlement to any contribution to be paid by City for employer contribution and/or employee contributions for PERS benefits. 22- TRAVEL EXPENSES.Any reimbursement expenses must be pre-authorized and shall be based upon the approved rates of the San Bernardino County Auditor-Controller. 23, CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Consultant agrees that any conflict or potential conflict of interest shall be frilly disclosed prior to execution of contract and Consultant shall comply with all applicable federal,state and county laws and regulations governing conflict of interest. Page 1 of 11 24. ECONOMIC INTEREST STATEMENT. Consultant hereby acknowledges that pursuant to Government Code Section 87300 and the Conflict of Interest Code adopted by City hereunder, Consultant is designated in said Conflict of interest Code and is therefore required to file an Economic Interest Statement (Form 700) with the City Clerk,for each employee providing advise under this Agreement, prior to the commencement of work. 25: POLITICAL ACTIVITY/LOBBYI NG CERTIFICATION.Consultant may not conductany activity, including any payment to any person,officer,or employee of any governmental agency or body or member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, grant, ban, intended to influence legislation, administrative rulemaking or the election of candidates for public office during time compensated under the representation that such activity is being performed as a part of this Agreement. 2 i NON-DISCRIMINATION. In the performance of this Agreement, Consultant shal l not discriminate against any employee,subcontractor, or applicant for employment because of race,color,creed, religion,sex, marital status, national origin,ancestry, age physical or mental handicap,medical condition,or sexual orientation.Consultant will take affirmative action to ensure that subcontractors and applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment,without regard to their race,color,creed, religion,sex, marital status, national origin,ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap, medical condition,or sexual orientation. 27. AUDIT OR EXAMINATION. Consultant shall keep all records of funds received from City and make them accessible for audit or examination for a period of three years after final payments are issued and other pending matters. 2& MOD.IFICATION OF AGREEM ENT.This Agreement may not be modified, nor may any of the terms,provisions or conditions be modified or waived or otherwise affected, except by a written amendment signed by all parties. 29. WAIVER. Y at any time one party shall waive any term,provision or condition of this Agreement, either before or after any breach thereof,no party shall thereafter be deemed to have consented to any future failure of full performance hereunder. 30. COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS.Each term and each provision of this Agreement to be performed by Consultant shall be construed to be both a covenant and a condition. 31. RIGHT TO TERMINATE.City may terminate this Agreement at any time,with or without cause, in is sale discretion,with thirty(30)days written notice. 32 EFFECT OF TERMINATION. Upon termination as stated it Paragraph 91"of this Agreement,City shall be liable to Consultant only for work performed by Consultant up to and including the date of termination of this Agreement, unless the termination is for cause, in Page 1 of i 1 which event Consultant need be compensated only to the extent required by law. Consultant shall be entitled to payment for work satisfactorily completed to date, based on proration of the monthly fees set forth in Exhibit"B" attached hereto. Such payment will be subject to Cty's receipt of a close-out billing. 33. GOVERNING LAW.This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with laws of the StateofCalifornia.hrthe eventof litigation between the parties,venue instatetrial courts shall he exclusively in the County of San Bernardino.Inthe event of litigation inaU.S. District Court,exclusive venue shall lie intheCentral District of California. 34. LITIGATION FEES. Should litigation arise out of this Agreement for the performance thereof,the court shall award costs and expenses, including attorney's fees,to the prevailing party. In awarding attorney's fees, the court shall not be bound by any court fee schedule but shall award the full amount of costs, expenses and attorney's fees paid and/or incurred in good faith. "Prevailing Party"shall mean the party that obtains a favorable and final judgment or order from a court of law described in paragraph "33."This paragraph shall not apply and litigation fees shall not be awarded based on an order or otherwise final judgment that results from the parties'mutual settlement, arbitration,or mediation of the dispute. 35 SEVERABILITY.If any provision of this agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,void or unenforceable,the remaining provisions nevertheless will continue in full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way. M FORCE MAJEURE.The respective duties and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be suspended while and so long as performance hereto is prevented or impeded by strikes, disturbances, riots,fire,severe weather,government action,war acts, acts of God,or any other cause similar or dissirnilar to the foregoing which are beyond the control of the party from whom the affected performance was due. Page 1 of l 1 37. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT.This Agreement, together with Exhibits"A,""B" and "C" supersede any and all other agreements. either oral or in writing, between the parties with respect to the subject matter herein.Each party to this Agreement aclaiowledges that no representation by any party,which is not embodied herein,nor any other agreement; statement or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid and binding.Any modification of the Agreement shall be effective only f a is in writing and signed by all parties. Dated: 7 - 3 / "CITY" By: 4a+d Wry City Manager Dated: G! 2 "CONTRACTOR" By: *44 1 Nji �AEAA4LL pQF=I IyFLST APPROVED AS TO FORM Richard L. Adams 11 City Attorney OF Page 1 of 11 EXHIBIT "A" Page 9 of 11 Cl*ty of Big Bear Lake . . Statement of Qualifications On-call GTi1Wn&eedng Related Services Lynn Merrill &Associates, Inc. I onsulting to Municipal Governments stalnabiltty•Qperations•Manageme nt 256 Cajon Street, Suite C Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 894-4425 Cite o�'Bi�BeeirLxlke 0 Ajjj&Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. cenrrikry w aun+nw+co...rm.�r. su�Mm4anr•aper.pan,•A4m,geirtrt Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc. Out fi=was established on the premise -d-iat municipal 3 Clients have the need for x �, costive, timely M-d thoughtful support in a variery of sciviGes. Over the last- *d-ve years, we have provided support to over 20 cities, county "5 and special districts within the Pdve> side and San Bernardino area. We are: local, and so we understand the local 15SUe> and concems that s. _. r dties in the two county area are fang. �.'i�p of B3 gq Bear l.nke Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc and Rialto as part of our NPDES inspections, which include conducting routine inspections of each commercial interceptor,including a determination ol'whether the interceptor and associate records are within compliance with the City's Pretreatment Program. We work closely with both the Banning Wastewater Treatment stafi'and the Rialto Water Services to provide Geld support for the pre-treatment program,including conducting Industrial Waste Surveys(1WS)ofnew businesses to ensure that they are properly included in the Pretreatment program. In 2016, our first perfortned work for the County of San Bernardino's Cucamonga Creek Bacteria Sampling - Program which was conducted overa ten-week period from August to October 2016, In this proLTarn, we peribrmed sampling activities at six sample sites each week, and that samples were transferred to Babcock Laboratories in a timely manner in order to ensure sample Niability and regulatory compliance. Samples included field measurements using a four-in-one meter and flow meter, as well as photographs docurncnting the conditions found within the Cucamonga Channel and wetlands area. Additional experience includes development of site specific Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPE'Ps) and CUPA as well as conducting in-house training programs with staff to ensure knowledge regarding the requirements of the permit. Our staff recently worked with the City of Rialto in updating their Corporate-Yard's-SWPPP and CUPA requirements,as well as conducting training of field staff as it relates-to implementing the SWPPP prior to and during rain events. Our work with the City allowed the City to reduce the volume of various hazardous materials stored on site to below the required thresholds and therefore reduced the regulatory compliance burden. We have prepared numerous SWPPP and WQMP for commercial and industrial facilities within Riverside County. Our staff inspections are thorough and are designed to ensure that BMPs are implemented consistent with the SWPPP/WQMP documents for the facilities. If there are any issues discovered during our inspections we immediately bring it to rrranagemeut's attention to provide timely corrective actions. We will provide site specific training to staff periodically and any special training oil as needed basis. In addition,we will work with City staff to assist in the implementation of the Statewide Trash TMDL as we are doing for the cities of Rialto,Grand Terrace and San Jacinto. We believe that our current work within both San Bernardino and Riverside Counties in support of the NPDES programs,as well as our experience with sampling and program analysis,makes us uniquely qualified to assist the City of Big Bear Lake. We look forward to the opportunity to provide these sen"ices to your city. Respectfully, President C'i�p n/8,v Bear._like r PROJECTS AND STAFFING Since our firm's inception in November 2004. we have provided a variety of municipal program and project management services to both city and county governments as it relates to various aspects of environmental program compliance. We have been acti%ely involved in MS4 Permit Program requirements in San Bernardino County since 2000, first as Director of Public Services for the City of San Bernardino, and subsequently as principal and founder of Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Governments. Over the last thirteen years, we have developed a team of environmental professionals who have the capability to provide the following services: — -- • Technical and management oversight and comprehensive prod am • Industrial Pretreatment Support • Commercial and Industrial Inspections; • Restaurant Inspections including implementation of the Fats. Oils and Greases (FOG) Program; • Water Quality Management Plan BMP Acceptance. Field Verification and Post Construction BMP Inspections; • Construction Site Inspections. Our senior staff includes personnel with combined experiences of over 100 years in conducting various NPDES activities under both the San Bernardino and Riverside County NPDES Program. Supervising field staff have their QSP-:QSD Certifications for the General Construction Permit. Our Principal Inspector has his PC832 certification and his Q1SP Certification, and is qualified to issue administrative citations where appropriate. The following table lists our team members and their current education and certifications — detailed resumes are provided for the proposed assigned stair in a following section: CiA,of'B3 g Brur L ikr U ANIL Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. su+uM+wmn•aacr,�,•�wc The following sections provide additional details regarding some of our most recent NPDES: NAME OF CONTACT NAME PHONE NUMBER DATES SERVICES AGENCY — _ AND TITLE PROVIDED City of Banning Ann Marie Loconte, 951-922-3130 March 2016 to Associate Civil Present Engineer` City of Rialto Robert Eisenbeizn, 909-421-7279 July 1 20I 1 to Public Works Present Director/City 1 Engineer _ City of Palm Springs Marcus Fuller, 760-322-8380 March 2015 to June Assistant City 2016. Manager City of Grand . Sandra Molina, 909-430-2225 October 2014 to Terrace Development Present — - *-'Services Director County of Sall Arlene Chun, 909-3 87-$112 July 2013 to Present Bernardino Stormwater Program Manager City of San,Jacinto Andy Ramirez, 951-654-4041 November 2010 to Streets, Parks and Present NPDES Superintendent _ City of Lake Elsinore Rita Thompson, 951-674-2I24, Ext August 2014 to Stormwater 308 Present Coordinator City of Perris Daryl Hartwill, 951-943-4610 September 2006 to Public Works Present Director >> PROJECT PROFILES PROJECT NAME;GI TY OF BANNING - NPDES Commercial/Industrial Inspections, FOG Inspections and Industrial Pre-Treatment Programs BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Provided contract NPDES Commercial,Industrial, Fats, Oils and Greases Inspection Program and Industrial Pre-Treatment Program. SERVICES PROVIDED: From March 2016, provided NPDF,S inspections of the City's various Comnierciali ndustrial sites as directed by the City's Associate Civil Engineer,and Fats,Oils and Greases Inspection and Industrial Pre-Treatment Program as directed by the City's Water.-Wastewater Superintendent. From March 2016 to present, conducted 100 inspections, including appropriate follow- ups on Notices of Corrections, as well as annual industrial pre-treatment insl=tions on the City's three industrial dischargers. 0S. 4�iuEMr Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. �a M a M NdadGo.�emmu •�oartWm•Wmgemant Comprehensive Bacteria Reduction Plan working group mectings. Prepared and submitted for the City the Local Implementation Plan in July 2011. Oversaw the City's commerciaPindustrial inspector until position was laid off in October 2011. From December 2012 to the present, provided NI11DES Inspection Services for Commercial,Industrial and Restaurants,including conducting the City's Fats,Oils and Grease (FOG) pro&rram pre-treatment inspections. Provided training and technical advice relating to NPDES program implementation to various city departments. Lead Program Manager relating to EPA/Santa Ana Regional Board Progratri Audit conducted on September 20, 2012. CLIENT NAME:City of Rialto CLIENT CONTACT NAME,TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS, Robert Eisenbeizn, Public Works Director 909421-7279 reisenbeiznta?rinitgcaa..aov --PRflJEGT-NAM&-Gi-T»Y OF PAkM-SPRTNGS-- BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Provided NPDES technical and inspection support. SERVICES PROVIDED: From March 2015 to Present,performed NPDES inspections of commercial, industrial and restaurants located throughout the City. Provide technical support for the City as requested. Attend Desert Task Force Meetings to represent the City. Completed Annual Report and provided Illicit Discharge Investigations as requested. CLIENT NAME:City of Palm Sprines CLIENT CONTACT NAME,TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: Marcus Huller,Assistant City Manager 760-322-8380 PROJECT NAME:COL NTY OF SAN BERNARDINO,NPDES SUPPORT AND NPDES INSPECTIONS BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION; Provide management and professional support for various aspects of the County's NPDES Program, under Regional Permit 118-20I0-0036. SERVICES PROVIDED- Under various contracts and purchase orders, provide NPDES inspection services relating to Commercial, Restaurant, Industrial and Post-construction BMPs. Efforts include technical analysis and support to the County's program, field support to document CBRP - TMDL compliance at various sub-watersheds within the Santa Ana River rogtion. CLIENT NAME County of San Bernardino CLIENT CONTACT NAME,TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: Arlene Chun,NPDES Stormwater Program Manager 909-387-8112 Ar•lene.Chun ii:d w.sbcount -.uov C.7lp n�13i; Bear 1-ake � Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. swr M�n r•oaerrJani•ra+nngemint >> LYNN MERRILL, PRINCIPAUPROGRAM MANAGER Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Governments, Redlands, California r EDUCATION Masters in Public Policy, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California. January 1999. Bachelor of Science, University of California, Riverside, California. March 1981. _ EXPERIENCE As Principal of�i Merrill and flssociates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Gvveriurterrts,performed the following specific projects and service for the listed jurisdictions as it relates to Grant Programs: During the last thirty years, our principal, Mr. Lynn Merrill has prepared numerous successful grant applications for both not-for-profits and municipal governments, and his efforts have included not only preparation of the application, but in many cases acting as project manager for the successful implementation of the grant funded program. City of Rialto. Mr. Merrill was the grant author and primary project manager for the city's 2009 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant. Mr. Merrill also was the lead author of the City of Rialto's grant application to the State Office of Historic Preservation to conduct the original Historic Resources Survey in 1987 to 1990. City of San Jacinto. Mr.Merrill successfully applied for several turf-removal grants,including one which provided $575,594 to remove and replace 287,797 of turf in a multiple use residential community. In addition, Mr. Merrill, assisted the City of San Jacinto in obtaining a Santa Ana Watershed Protection Authority Grant to fund a conservation based water rate study in the amount of$215,000. City of San Bernardino San Bernardino,California Director,Department of Public Services December 1998 to November 2004 Mr. Merrill prepared or oversaw the preparation of a variety of environmental grants, from used oil to waste tires, which helped fund a variety of environmental outreach programs. In 2003, he prepared a Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee(MSRC)Grant that provided over$1.0 million in funding and allowed the City to construct an LPG fueling facility for the City's Beet of solid waste collection vehicles at the City yard on Sierra Way. Overall responsibility for the general management of the City's Refuse, Streets and Fleet Divisions. Duties include planning,budgeting and administration of the Department, including development of long-range management strategies for Infrastructure Maintenance of Streets and Fleet Operations. Under general administrative direction from the City Administrator, coordinate Department activities with the Mayor and Common Council offices, as well as other City departments. Directs activities of a staff of 177 employees with a total Department budget of $22,726,800. C.rtp of 13ia Bear Lake 6 Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. .-M..• cw ,to MoAdVA C. , on grant funded projects for wastewater treatment plants both new and upgrades to comply with the federal and state regulatory standards. Provided value engineering oversight for clean water funded projects to ensure that most efficient and cost-effective projects were completed. Coordinated water quality and hazardous waste management issues with other local, state and federal agencies in many tasks forces including environmental crimes task forces in for many counties in California. Local source control and pretreatment program implementation. California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region . Chief,Regulation and Enforcement 1981-1987 Oversaw the Regional Board's water quality programs related to core regulatory functions including clean water funded projects. Supervised up to 15 engineers and other technical staff involved in various regulatory programs including enforcement actions. >>SAUL MARTINET, SENIOR CONSULTANT Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal ' Governements ^ -- "�" Redlands, California EDUCATION } Bachelor of Science, California Polytechnic University, Pomona CA- Civil Engineering f Associate of Arts - Mount San Antonio Community College, Walnut CA-Associate of Arts ' Certificate - Santa Ana Community College, Santa Ana CA- Drafting QSP/QSD —Scrap Metal Permit SM-QSD-0814-27-2015 Qualified SWPPP Practitioner 20960 Certified Erosion Sediment and Stormwater Inspector 0998 EXPERIENCE Lynn Merrill and Associates,Inc. Redlands,CA Senior Consultant 2014 to Present Manages and coordinates the NPDES Inspection Program, including the following functions: supervise Industrial and Commercial Inspector(s);conduct Industrial,Commercial,Restaurant and Construction site inspections; Prioritize Businesses to the correct inspection frequency based on compliance with General Industrial Permit and County of San Bernardino MS4 Permit; Set-up Stormwater Inspection Programs per MS4 Permit Requirements;Conduct pretreatment inspections as it relates to the State of California's Fats, Oils and Grease program. Jurupa Community Services District Jurupa,CA Development Supervisor August 2014 to Present Oversee all new development within both City of Eastvale and City of Jurupa Valley, which entails plan checking all water and sewer plans submitted to the District; Supervise two Development Engineering Representatives on a daily basis; Meet with developers, engineer of record, residents to go over development projects and insure that all plans, fees and documents are submitted in a timely manner in order to meet developers construction schedules; Prepare yearly budget for the department, maintain ( :;', of 13ig Bear Lake AdlilkLynn Merril! [&Associates,Inc. mwnNg m rw.+ep,l Gawrrrn.nh ^ter•4err�ans.usn.yRn� o Represent the City in a variety of intergovernmental roles, including serving as a member of the Western River=ide Council of Governments Technical Advisory Committee o Develop annual budgets -Current budget consists of a$15.8 million general fund and$56.6 million overall o Review and amend, as necessary,all staff reports to the City Council o Responsible for overall disaster and emergency services plan City of San Jacinto San Jacinto,CA Assistant City Manager 2006 to 2010 • Served as the principal assistant in the development and implementation of City policies,programs and operations • Managed public safety contracts, emergency management activities, intergovernmental relations, and budget development • Served as City staff representative to Western Riverside Council of Governments Planning Directors' Committee, the Riverside County Transportation Commission Highway 79 and Mid- County Parkway Project Design Teams and the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District City of San Jacinto San Jacinto, CA Community Development Director 2003 to 2006 - Directed the preparation of comprehensive planning related reports o Directed the development,maintenance,and implementation of the City's General Plan L Successfully negotiated more than 25 Development Agreements resulting in more than$20,000,000 in unrestricted revenue to the City o Served as technical advisor to City Manager,City Council, and Planning Commission on planning related issues c. Coordinated departmental activities with City departments,other Cities, the County, and Regional Agencies such as the Western Riverside Council of Governments, the Western Riverside Regional Conservation Authority and the Riverside County Transportation Commission City of San Jacinto San Jacinto,CA Planning Director 1998 to 2003 City of San Jacinto San Jacinto,CA Senior Planner 1991-1998 City of Moreno Valley Moreno Valley,CA Associate Planner 1989-1991 City of Whittier Whittier, CA Planner H 1987-1989 City of Long Beach Long Beach,CA Assistant Planner 1986-1987 C,'i�y of lii; liear 11ike �----._..-.-----•-----------__--------- ' Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. wz roeq+yQpe 11•Mu4ganue Prepared surface water and groundwater studies and performed modeling work to establish constituent criteria,developed watershed planning studies and programs,organized and implemented Basin Planning programs. These tasks supported the development and implementation of waste load allocations and TMDLs within the Santa Ana River region. Performed comprehensive analysis and developed reports for the Regional Water Quality Control Boards'Non-Paint Source programs. Developed special water quality studies and monitoring programs for rural and mountain communities, silviculture, lakes, and agriculture (dairies-high animal population confinement facilities). Riverside County Planning Department City of Fontana,Planning Department Senior Planner October 1977 to February 1986 Manager responsible for planning, organizing, developing, and implementing technical urban planning activities including: General Land Use Plans, Specific Plans, Community Plans, and tract maps; full case analysis,writing staff reports and resolutions,training and supervising planning staff in all aspects of urban planning duties. PROFESSIONAL S COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS Califim-iaNAEP Liaison NAEP/AEP-,,Past Executive Vice President of the Association of Environmental Professionals, AEP Awards Chair, Past President of the Inland Empire Association of Environmental Professionals;Past Chair SARDA; Past Chair of SCAP Water Committee,Associate Member of A.I.C.P.; Charter Board Member of Inland Empire Section American Planning Association; Guest lecturer at University of California, Riverside; Member of Tri-TAC. - >> PALM MERRILL, NPDES INSPECTOR If Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Governments Redlands, California EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts, Game Art and Design, Westwood University, Upland, CA, May 2011. QSP/QSD-- Scrap Metal Permit SM-QSD-08 14-27-2015 PC 832 .. Arrest--June 2015. EXPERIENCE Lynn Merrill and Associates,Inc. Redlands,CA Inspector April 2012 to Present Perform Commercial, Restaurant and Industrial Inspections for compliance with NPDES FOG:' Storm Water Program, City of Rialto. Perform field inspections of landscape maintenance districts to ensure compliance with various standards including Water Conservation Ordinances and NPDES Program requirements, City of Perris. Green World Solutions Riverside,CA June 2010 to November 2010 ..ify of Biu Bee7r I a.�'_ ; Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. eanuamq�e�.�,uet.,��aymmm�e Sun,Meeen�•operea ans•wn.ymuxa Envirownental Engineer August 2007 to February 2008 Occupational Safety and Environment Audits in the Automotive Mechanic Department;identification and characterization of environmental impact on occupational safety; draw up plans for environmental management and improvement to occupational safety. Conducted Solid Waste Management Research, including Created and completed a survey of the population of the municipality, segmentation of the sample population, classification and characterization of the solid waste and calculation and analysis of the solid waste production per capita. World Vision International,Mancos Ancash,Peru Ennvironnsental Enngineen;Independent Consultant July 2005 to August 2005 Preparation of the Base Line of Mancos Microenviromnents-Watershed(compilation of economic,social and ecological descriptions of the geographic area,using ArcGis), Environmental Assessment of Mancos Microenvironments-Watershed (identification and analysis of environmental issues such us farming, artisan mining, cattle and trading, using ArcGis); and preparation of suggestions regarding the negative environmental impacts of the Mancos Microenvironments-Watershed. Huasearan National Park Ancash,Peru Environmental Engineer,Internship July'2003 to August 2003 Monitoring the impact of tourism on the air, soil and water of the park; monitoring the asphalt and reforestation project in the Pucabado and Rajucolta Areas and revised the"Environmental Impact Study Rating and Review System" for each business that wants to do a construction project within the park o >> MARK KENNEDY, NPDES INSPECTOR II Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Governments Redlands, California EDUCATION University of California Riverside, Extension Course in Public Works Inspection, 1990. Riverside Community College, Riverside CA; Police Sciences, 1972- 1973. Tennessee Wesleyan College, Athens, TN, 1968-I969. EXPERIENCE Lynn Merrill and Associates,Inc. Redlands,CA Inspector 2017 to Present Perform Commercial, Restaurant and industrial Inspections for compliance with NPDES: FOG' Storm Water Program, City of Rialto. P&D Consultants Orange,CA Senior Public Works/Construction Inspector 1999 to 2008 City of Ontario Ontario,CA Public Works Inspector 1996 to 1998 City of Bl ;Bear Lake r Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. cff "bWrktp,ica.,rff,,"%a, >> MARIKA LOWE-MEDIA, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I/ NPDES INSPECTOR I Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Governments, Redlands, California EDUCATION Crafton Hills College,Yucaipa,August 2016 - Present EXPEDIENCE Lynn Merr_ilI and Associates,Inc. Redlands, CA Inspector March 2017—Present Perform Commercial, Restaurant and Industrial Inspections for compliance with NPDES' FOG. Storm Water Program for various clients. DOREEN EERNANDEZ, SENIOR ACCOUNTANT Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Governments, Redlands, California A EDUCATION California State University, San Bernardino September 2014- December 2015 CPA Exam Accountancy Prerequisites, Post graduate GPA: 3.65 CPA Exam Expected Completion: December 2018 University of California, Riverside January 2009 - March 2011 Completed: B.A., Economics.Law and Society California State University,San Bernardino September 2003 - December 2008 Completed. B.A., Liberal Studies EXPERIENCE Lynn Merrill and Associates,Inc. Redlands,CA Senior AccountantlController July 2017—Present o Established controls to keep better track of cash flows for a company making over half a million in revenues o Reviewed accounts receivable aging reports on excel and made recommendations for processing when needed a Performed an accounts payable audit to reconcile supporting documentation o Used Quicken Home Office database to create financial reports used for proposals and company meetings a Contracted by the City of Rialto to assist their public works department with the processing of accounts payable and accounts receivable AftLynn Merrill &Associates,Inc ca�oa,u.„c rawriW.i cew•rm�u sn,aeemr•oomrmm•la+ney„rrR >> JACQUELINE OULGUIME, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc., Consulting to Municipal Governments Redlands, California 1 I EDUCATIDN . Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Marketing, University _F of California, Riverside, June 2016 EXPERIENCE Lynn Merrill and Associates, Inc. _ Redlands, CA Administrative Manager January 2016 to Present Provide a variety of administrative .support functions, including data input into San Bernardino County MS4 database; accounting and administrative support and marketing functions. C.7ly of lir`; 13errr f-ake Lynn Merrill &Associates,Inc. CMUON b"inkfw s�,ww nr•ovK++�u•wnw.mmc April 4,2018 John Harris Director of Public Works and Engineering City of Big Bear Lake 39707 Big Bear Boulevard. Big Bear Lake,CA 92315 REF: Statement of Qualifications On-Call Civil Engineering Related Services Dear Mr.Harris: In reference to the above On-Call Civil Engineering Related Services,the following fee schedules are hereby submitted: RATE SCHEDULE FOR NPDES INSPECTION SERVICES: PRICE PER PRICE PER PRICE PER PRICE PER NPDES INSPECTION INSPECTION INSPECTION INSPECTIOtl FEE SCHEDULE NPDESPER PER PER PER FACILITY FACILITY FACILITY FACILITY FY16-17 FY17-18 FY18-19 FY19.20 INDUSTRIAL HIGH $225-00 $209.25 $216.57 $224.15 INDUSTRAL MEDIUM $180.00 $167.40 5173.26 1 $179.32 INDUSTRIAL LOW $90,o0 $83.70 $86.63 $89.66 RESTAURANTS HIGH $75.00 $69.75 $72.19 $74.72 RESTAURANTS MEDIUM $60.00 $55.80 $57.75 $59.77 RESTAURANTS LOW 545.00 $41.85 $43.31 $44.83 COMMERCIAL HIGH S65.00 $60.45 $62.57 $64.76 COMMERCIAL MEDIUM S55.00 $51.15 $52.941 $54.79 COMMERCIAL LOW $45.00 $41.85 $43.31 1 $44.83 other-Inactive/Residential/Non-Ins ectlon(3/2CommertlalLow) $22M $20.93 $21.66 $22.42 FOLLOW-UP AND REINSPECTIONS No Charge No Char a NoCharge No Charge POST CONSTRUCTION BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES(Residential and Commercial) S150.22 $139.50 $144.38 5149.44 Additional services may be billed at the following not-to-exceed labor rates. Labor rates may be adjusted lower depending on the project needs and scope. The Company retains the right to hold labor rates at previous year's rates if appropriate. Crl1,aj'I3iS Iirrrr Like AIJ&Ly-nn Merrill &Associates,Inc. wsw�,e�n• ,•wenc Section .Addendum #1 .Acknowledgement CIy of 13i; Beer I wke _ A!QkLynn Merrill lac Associates,Inc. cm*Id*q to M loci Gal*rr—t, saa.wnem•oaRxra,,.,a.n+�ak 9. Consultants are rvelconte to submit proposals for individual portions of the RFP,or for all portions of the RFI'.The City's desist;is to contract with full-service consulting firms,but realizes many disciples are idenlified and that this may not be practical_ + 10.The fee schedule does not count against the page limit. h1CIt1de it as net appendix, 1 l.The introduction letter does not count against the page Iimit. Bidders' attention is directed to Contract Documents,specifically acknowledgement of receipt of addenda which must be dated and returned in the Bid. THIS ADDENDUM NO. 1 HAS BEEN PREPARED BY John Harris orofPublic Works and Engineering titgnature Acknow1cdging Rccript of Nddendum,#1 l?itc C. of Ngo Bear Lrrk-e - 4 EXHIBIT "B" SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION I. AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION. For perfonning and completing all services pursuant to Exhibit "A" Scope of Services, is a total amount not to exceed S 10,000.00(TEN THOUSAND Dollars). II. BILLING. At the end of each calendar month in which services are performed or expenses are incurred under this Agreement, Consultant shall submit an invoice to the City at the following address: City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace, Ca 92313 The invoice submitted pursuant to this paragraph shall show the: 1) Purchase order number; 2) Project name?description: 3) Name and hours worked by each person who performed services during the billing period; 4) The title..-'classification under which they were billed. 5) The hourly rate of pay: 6) Actual out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the performance of services; and, 7) Other such information as the City may reasonably require. Ill. METHOD OF PAYMENT. Payment to Consultant for the compensation specified inSection I,above,shall bemade afterthe Executive Directoror designee determines tha t the billing submitted pursuant to Section H,above, accurately reflects work satisfactorily performed. City shall pay Consultant within thirty(30)days therefrom. Page 9 of 11 EXH BIT "C" The Consultant shall maintain throughout the duration of the term of the Agreement, liability insurance covering the Consultant and,with the exception of Professional Liability Insurance, designating City and City including its elected or appointed officials, directors,officers,agents,employees,volunteers. or consukants,as additional insured against any and all claims resulting in injury or damage to persons or property (both real and personal)caused by any aspect of the Consultant's work, i i amounts no less than the following and with such deductibles as are ordinary and reasonable ui keeping with industry standards. It shall be stated, in the Additional Insured Endorsement, that the Consultant's insurance policies shall be primary as respects any claims related to or as the result of the Consultant's work. Any insurance, pooled coverage,or self-insurance maintained by the City and City, is elected or appointed officials,directors,officers, agents,employees,volunteers,or consultants shall be non- contributory. Professional Liability Insurance S1,000,00062,000,000 General Liability: a. General Aggregate $2,000,000 b. Products Comp/Op Aggregate $2,000,000 C. Personal & Advertising Injury $1,000,000 d. Each Occurrence $1,000,000 e. Eire Damage (any one fire) $ 50,000 f. Medical Expense (anyone person) $ 5,000 Page 10 of 11 5 F Workers' Compensation: a. Workers' Compensation Statutory Limits b. EL Each Accident $1000,000 C. EL Disease-Pblcy limit $1,000,000 d. EL Disease - Each Employee $1000,000 Automobile Liability a. Any vehicle,combined single limit 51,000,000 The Consultant shall provide thirty(30)days advance notice to City inthe event of material changes or cancellation of any coverage. Certificates of insurance and additional insured endorsements shall be furnished to City thirty(30)days prior to the effective date of the Agreement. Refusal to submit such certificates shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement entitling City to any and all remedies at law or inequity, including termination of this Agreement. if proof of insurance required under this Agreement is not delivered as required or if such insurance is canceled and 110t adequately replaced, City shall have the right but not the duty to obtain replacement insurance and to charge the Consultant for any premium due for such coverage. City has the option to deduct any such premium from the sums due to the Consultant. Insurance is to be placed with insurers authorized and admitted to write insurance in California and with a current A.M. Best's rating of A-:Vll or better. Acceptance of insurance from a carrier with a rating lower than A-:Vll is subject to approval by City's Risk Manager. Consultant shall immediately advise City of any litigation that may affect these insurance policies. Page 11 of 11