2016-36 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made this Xlay of Apnl 2016, between the City of Clermont, a
Municipal Corporation of the State of Flonda, (hereinafter referred to as the "CITY") and S
Consulting, LLC a Florida Limited Liability Corporation, whose address is 13900 CR 455
Suite 107-247, Clermont,FL 34711,(hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT")
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants, representations and agreements herein
contained,the parties agree as follows
1 SCOPE OF SERVICES: The CONSULTANT shall furnish all labor, materials,
equipment, transportation and perform all of the work described in the scope of services through
the assigned personnel as set forth in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and incorporated herein
2 COMPENSATION SCHEDULE: The CITY agrees to and does engage CONSULTANT
to perform the professional services for compensation described herein and as set forth in Exhibit
"B"attached hereto and incorporated herein and the parties do further agree
a As a condition precedent to receiving payment, CONSULTANT shall have been authorized
to proceed by CITY for the specific phase, shall not be in default of any of the terms and
conditions of this Agreement and shall provide to CITY an invoice
b CITY shall pay all valid, approved and undisputed invoices as set forth in Exhibit "B"
within thirty (30) days of receipt from CONSULTANT In the event that CITY disputes
any invoice submitted, it shall advise CONSULTANT in writing and said invoice shall not
be deemed due and payable under this agreement Neither the CITY's review approval or
acceptance of, nor payment for, any services provided hereunder shall be construed to
operate as a waiver of any rights under this Agreement and the CONSULTANT shall be
liable to CITY for any and all damages to CITY caused by the CONSULTANT's negligent
or wrongful performance of any of the services furnished under this Agreement
c CONSULTANT agrees to assign competent professionals to perform the assigned
responsibilities and duties faithfully, intelligently, and to the best of their ability, and in the
best interest of CITY during the term of this Agreement All services provided shall be
performed in accordance with this Agreement and with any and all applicable law,
professional standards and guidelines CITY may request CONSULTANT to make
changes in the scope of services or make revisions to the work performed Any changes or
revisions requested by CITY that are not due to consultant error, omission or negligence
will be incorporated into the scope of services by written amendment to this agreement and
the consultant may be entitled to additional compensation upon the agreement of the parties
3 TERM This Agreement shall take effect when executed by both parties and shall
continue, until such time as the Scope of Services provided above is completed or the agreement is
terminated as provided in Section 4 below
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4 TERMINATION
a The non-breaching party upon breach of the terms and conditions contained herein
may terminate this Agreement
b Additionally, CITY shall have the right to terminate the agreement, for any reason,
upon thirty (30) days written notice to the CONSULTANT In the event of termination by the
CITY pursuant to this section 4b, CONSULTANT shall be compensated in accordance with the
services completed and accepted, as of the date of the termination and as set forth in the Scope of
Services
5 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONSULTANT In addition to all other responsibilities
provided herein, CONSULTANT expressly understands and agrees that, through the above-
referenced assigned personnel, it shall perform all of the services required in the Scope of Services,
and further agrees as follows
a CONSULTANT may retain subcontractors to provide any of the services
contemplated herein Said subcontractors shall be used at the sole expense of CONSULTANT,
under the direct supervision of CONSULTANT and with the prior written approval of CITY
b CONSULTANT expressly acknowledges that any and all documents, logos,
marketing and advertising material, plans, designs, reports, and specifications related to the project
and acquired or created by CONSULTANT shall remain, at all times the property of CITY and
CONSULTANT CONSULTANT, therefore, shall preserve and maintain said records and shall
immediately provide copies of them to CITY upon termination of this Agreement
6 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY. The City shall provide full information, as reasonably
directed by CONSULTANT,regarding the requirements of the project
7 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY During the term of this
Agreement, the City Manager shall be the designated representative authorized to act on behalf of
the CITY, as provided by law,with respect to the project
8 INSURANCE PROVIDED BY CONSULTANT
a Workers Compensation CONSULTANT agrees to pay for and maintain in full
force and affect all applicable workers compensation insurance as required by Federal and Florida
Law
b Comprehensive Automobile Liability CONSULTANT agrees to pay for and
maintain in full force and effect at all times during the term of this Agreement, bodily injury and
property damage liability insurance The limits of said policies shall be in an amount approved by
the CITY
c Proof of Insurance Upon CITY's request, CONSULTANT agrees to provide to
CITY reasonable proof of the aforementioned policies of insurance, or certificates of the issuance
thereof, as evidence of the compliance by the CONSULTANT with the terms and provisions
contained herein
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d Loss of Insurance If dunng the period which an insurance company is providing the
coverage required by this Agreement, an insurance company shall 1) lose its Certificate of
Authonty, 2) no longer comply with any applicable Flonda Law, or 3) fail to maintain the Best
Rating and Financial Size Category, CONSULTANT shall, as soon as it has knowledge of any such
circumstance, immediately notify CITY and immediately replace the insurance coverage provided
by the insurance company with a different insurance company meeting the requirements of this
Agreement Until the CONSULTANT has replaced the unacceptable insurer with an insurer
acceptable to CITY,the CONSULTANT shall be deemed in default of this Agreement
e Insurance Coverage Not Limitation of Liability The maintenance of insurance
coverage as provided herein shall not be construed to limit or have the effect of limiting
CONSULTANT's liability to CITY under the provision of any clause or paragraph contained in this
Agreement
9 INDEMNIFICATION CONSULTANT agrees to hold harmless and indemnify,
including attorney fees, CITY, its officers, employees and agents against any and all claims, losses,
damages or lawsuits for damages, arising from or related to negligent acts, errors or omissions of
the CONSULTANT
10 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The parties agree that at all times and for all
purposes within the scope of this Agreement, the relationship of CONSULTANT and CITY is that
of an independent contractor
11 FORCE MAJEURE. With regard to the performance hereunder, CONSULTANT shall
not be deemed to be in default of this agreement, or have to failed to comply with any term or
conditions herein if, for reasons beyond CONSULTANT's reasonable control (including, without
limitation, acts of God, natural disaster, labor unrest, war, declared or undeclared, the existence of
injunctions or requirements for obtaining licenses, permits or other compliance with applicable
laws, rules and regulations), such performance is not reasonably possible within such time penods,
then the time for such performance shall be extended until removal of such reasons beyond
CONSULTANT's reasonable control,provided that CONSULTANT commences such performance
as soon as reasonably possible and diligently pursues such performance
12 NOTICES All notices shall be in writing and sent by Umted States mail, certified or
registered, with return receipt requested and postage prepaid, or by nationally recognized overnight
couner service to the address of the party set forth below Any such notice shall be deemed given
when received by the party to whom it is intended
CONSULTANT S Consulting, LLC
13900 CR 455
Suite 107-247
Clermont,FL 34711
Attn Shannon J Schmidt-Hidalgo
CITY Darren Gray, City Manager
City of Clermont
685 W Montrose Street
Clermont, FL 34711
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13 PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES.
CONSULTANT warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a
bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, to solicit or secure this agreement and that
it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a
bona fide employee/contractor working solely for CONSULTANT any fee, commission,
percentage, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award of making of
this agreement For breach or violation of this provision, in addition to any and all remedies
available to CITY, CITY shall have the nght to terminate this agreement without liability and to
deduct from the contract price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission,
percentage,gift or consideration
14 GENERAL PROVISIONS
a Assignment and Disclosure of Intellectual Property All ongmal works of
authorship that are made by the CONSULTANT or its representatives (solely or jointly with
others), within the scope of, those described as works for hire and during the period of CITY'S
agreement with the CONSULTANT and that are protectable by copyright as that term is defined
in the United States Copyright Act and that the CONSULTANT will be considered the author
thereof and shall have expressly authorized the use thereof by CITY for all purposes consistent
with this Agreement
b Pre-suit Mediation Prior to, and as a condition precedent to the commencement of
any lawsuit or administrative proceeding to resolve any disputes arising out of this Agreement the
parties agree that the dispute first shall be summrted to non-binding mediation for a minimum of
eight hours before a business mediation organization approved by the parties Such mediation shall
be held at the CITY's offices at the address set forth in this Agreement The part shall bear the
costs of the mediation equally
c Waiver The waiver by CITY of breach of any provision of this Agreement shall
not be construed or operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach of such provision or of such
provision itself and shall in no way affect the enforcement of any other provisions of this
Agreement
d Severability If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any
person or circumstance is to any extent invalid or unenforceable, such provision, or part thereof,
shall be deleted or modified in such a manner as to make the Agreement valid and enforceable
under applicable law, the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such a provision to
other persons or circumstances shall be unaffected, and this Agreement shall be valid and
enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law
e Amendment Except for as otherwise provided herein, this Agreement may not be
modified or amended except by an Agreement in wnting signed by both parties
f Entire Agreement This Agreement including the documents incorporated by
reference contains the entire understanding of the parties hereto and supersedes all prior and
contemporaneous agreements between the parties with respect to the performance of services by
CONSULTANT
g Assignment This Agreement is personal to the parties hereto and may not be
assigned by CONSULTANT,in whole or in part,without the prior written consent of CITY
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h Venue The parties agree that the sole and exclusive venue for any cause of action
arising out of this Agreement shall be Lake County, Flonda
1 Applicable Law This Agreement and any amendments hereto are executed and
delivered in the State of Florida and shall be governed, interpreted, construed and enforced in
accordance with the laws of the State of Flonda
Records CONSULTANT expressly understands and acknowledges that any and all
documents related to the services provided herein, may be considered records that are subject to
examination and production in accordance with Flonda's Public Records Law In accordance
therewith CONSULTANT agrees to act\as follows
1 Keep and-maintain public records that ordinanly and necessarily would be
required by the CITY in order to perform the services contemplated
herein
2 Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and
conditions that the CITY would provide the records and at a cost that does
not exceed the cost provided in this Florida's Public Records Law or
as otherwise provided by law
3 Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt
from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as
authonzed by law
4 Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost,
to the public agency all public records in possession of the
CONSULTANT upon termination of the contract and destroy any
duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt
from public records disclosure requirements All records stored
electronically must be provided to the CITY in a format that is compatible
with the information t on technologYsystemsagency
of the public a
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5 IF CONSULTANT HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE
CONSULTANT'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS
RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONSULTANT SHALL CONTACT
THE CITY'S CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT CITY CLERK'S
OFFICE, 352-241-7331
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement for
the purposes herein expressed on the date first above written
JG,Tr 'Attest, CITY OF CL ' ONT,FLORIDA
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The purpose of the Downtown and Waterfront market and economic analysis is to
define the return on public investments into the master plan projects implementation to
include Trail Spur, Promenade and West Lake Project and potential opportunity for
private investment It is the understanding that the goal of the master plan
implementation is to attract large, regional, multi-state and national tournaments and
events to the area as part of an economic development strategy for City of Clermont,
Florida At the same time, monetizing the activity within the Waterfront areas within the
Downtown merchant's area Similar, the West Lake Wetlands Projects provides a greater
opportunity to cultivate and capture economic activities secondary to the storm-water
solutions To that end, the study will provide review of the market for these types of
public outdoor event spaces, competitor analysis, sports and recreation participation
and spending trends, and potential funding instruments The analysis will also provide a
pro-forma model illustrating how the Promenade and West Lake Project will monetize
as well as the potential economic impact for the Downtown-Waterfront area The study
will also explore and define the relationship between the Downtown commerce areas
and activities cultivated along the South Lake Trail Distilling opportunities to leverage
trail activity for better promulgation and economic enhancement to Downtown
merchants and property owners
APPROACH TO THE PROJECT
Our project team members will provide industry knowledge, data collection and
analysis, financial and economic modeling The issues associated with market
opportunities, local and regional competition, changing economics, user
needs/requirements dictate an ever-evolving set of operating conditions and
approaches We utilize a methodology that provides objective, research-based
information to assist the City in making informed decisions regarding the proposed
master-plan implementation projects
Our project team has found it beneficial to involve key stakeholders throughout the data
collection and analysis process Subject matter stakeholder input such as, Fred Sommer,
Sommer Sports and Clermont Downtown Partnership, is an important factor in
formulating conclusions We believe that stakeholder input enlightens the process from
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the beginning, which engenders cooperation to generate public buy-in for the
implementation of any resulting development plan
As such, we will work through collaboratively with City staff to obtain input from select
stakeholders regarding customer demographics, historical trends and other pertinent
data to perform the market study and economic analysis In addition, stakeholders to
be surveyed include, but are not limited to, representatives from the sports of triathlon,
rowing, cycling and water sports, the business community, event producers as well as
others identified throughout the study process Input will be received from these groups
through direct interviews, individually, as well as from phone or email surveys
PROJECT TEAM
Shannon J. Schmidt-Hidalgo
S Consulting- Lake County
-Market Research - Industry and Trailways Research
-Stakeholder Survey
Steven R. Mc Donald, CVA
t.;' GAI Consultants- Orlando
flcv -Market Study and Analysis
-Economic Impact Study and Analysis
Richard Levey, Ph.D., AICP
• Levey Consulting-Orlando
-Funding
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SCOPE OF SERVICES
Based on our understanding of the project, our scope of services consists of the
following tasks
Task 1.0: Market Analysis
The market analysis is an important element in evaluating future opportunities associated with
Promenade Specific subtasks to be completed include
Task 1 1 —Existing Demand Define and Justify in the report the Promenade area Analyze
demographic and historical trends, and projections in population, age distribution, and income,
employment base, accessibility, hotel supply, tourism/visitor statistics within existing sporting
and festival events As appropriate, stakeholder and user group interviews and surveys will be
conducted
Task 1 2 —Competitive Analysis Summarize and report the inventory of existing and/or planned
like use areas in terms of their physical characteristics (e g, size, specific building components,
amenities, parking spaces, etc), usage characteristics (e g, number of events and attendance,
mix of business, etc) pre/post public investments and general financial operations
Task 1 3 Project Positioning and Regional Trends Describe how the Promenade and Lakefront
is positioned within the market to capture existing visitation and event programming Identify
trends, either positive or negative, that will influence the ability of the Promenade and Lakefront
to grow in importance in this market segment
Task 1 4—Summarize Sporting Segment Industry Trends and Best Practices Triathlon, cycling,
water sports, and rowing have experienced significant change over the last several years We will
utilize information from secondary sources combined with our project team's experience in the
industry to summarize trends that may contribute to the increased competitiveness of future
operations of events at the Promenade
Deliverable(s):
- Tapestry segments existing within 5 miles of Waterfront Park and Downtown
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- Market Demographic, Characteristics, Habits, and Ethnography
- Comparative Facilities, Market Share and Positioning Strategies
- Existing and New Opportunity Providers with accompanied Economic Impact Potentiation
- Benefit Derivatives to Providers with Expanded Facility/Integration
- Quantified/Qualified Visitation within Downtown and where appropriate a detailed examination
of segment benefit,opportunity costs associated with events and strategic positioning based
upon opportunity cost in event acquisition and/or long term use of the Promenade/Waterfront
enhancements
- Qualified and Quantified Competitive Advantage within Marketplace
- Lodging Location and Accessibility in Positioning/Leveraging Segment Events
- Identify Share of Market in Market Analysis and Data Provided by Key Stakeholders in
Determining New Utilization
- Trends Analysis and/or Influences to either Leverage/Mitigate Associated with Expanded Event
Segments and Park Activities
Task 2.0— Economic Analysis
Provide an analysis of the economic factors related to the proposed Promenade and West Lake
Wetland including estimates of future event activity, financial performance, property value
increases and accompanying tax base increases, and economic and fiscal benefits
Task 2 1 —Identify an Estimate of Usage/Event Activity with Accompanying Economic Benefit
Provide the estimate potential utilization for the Promenade in terms of the number of events
and attendance by major event type such as nationally branded sporting events,
national/regional qualifying sporting events, festivals, and other community events This
estimate of utilization will serve as the basis for the financial pro forma and the economic/fiscal
analysis Qualify and quantify the potential new economic benefit to the City through new event
generation and expanded event generation
Task 2 2— Provide Quantified Economic and Fiscal Impacts Estimate of the economic impact in
terms of increased spending and earnings associated with the construction of the modified
Westlake Westland, Lakefront and Promenade This analysis will result in a relative measure of
the cost/benefit of the capital project
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Specific subtasks include Providing an estimate direct spending inputs generated from activities
based on available primary and secondary research including data Allocate the estimated direct
spending amounts into spending categories Provide an estimate of increased hedonic value
(property value) with reasonable estimates
Task 2 3- Provide Quantified Economic and Fiscal Impact West Lake Wetland- Because
businesses will benefit from off-site storm-water management systems an estimated cost
savings benefit will be derived Quantified economic analysis will be performed to determine
the fiscal and economic benefits associated with full pad development in attracting new
business or expanded business Further examination on the estimated savings and cost-benefit
for the viability of the Lumber Yard property will also be provided
Deliverable(s):
- Quantified Economic and Fiscal Spending Estimates and Earnings within Downtown resulting from
Promenade,West Lake and Lake Front enhancement
- Segment Revenue Distribution
- Cost Benefit Analysis of Capital Projects
- Hedonic Value Increases and Resulting Tax Benefit to City and CRA/TIF
- Estimate of Tax Revenue Estimated by Multiplying Park Tourism Spending by the Tax Rate
- Best Narrowly Defined Quantified Future Event Activity, Corresponding Financial Performance of
Segment Activity Based Upon Large Impact Events with Overnight Potential, Property Value
Increases and Accompanying Tax Base Increases,and Economic and Fiscal Benefits
- Best Narrowly Defined New Spending and Attributable Benefits within Downtown/Waterfront
- Quantify and Qualify Westlake Wetlands Opportunity Benefit to New Business Development
- Provide Case Study Analysis of Lumber Yard Having Full Pad Development and Viability without
the Requirement for Onsite Storm-Water
- Quantify Reduced Costs per cubic feet in Managing Storm-Water Run-off Reduced by Promenade
parkland and West Lake Wetlands Improvements
- Quantify Direct Use Value of Expanded Park and Waterfront Recreative Opportunities Quantifying
the"willingness to pay" if Direct Use Activities Were Commercially Offered
- Potential Economic Impact Derivatives Non Local Days/Total Room Nights
- Cost Recovery o
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Task 3.0 Investigate and Analyze Alternative Funding
Task 3 1—Alternative Funding Methods Provide an analysis of the various funding methods
available for the financing of the expanded Lakefront and Promenade An entire array of
strategies will be evaluated for applicability to this project, including public and private capital
generation tools This effort will be collaborative with the City's key senior staff and will result in
a menu of funding strategies ranked for their beneficial role and risk benefit
-Ranked funding instruments based upon risk/benefit analysis
Task 4.0 Analyze Downtown Relationship with South Lake Trail
Task 41—The Downtown position in the regional trail hierarchy also influences its role in the
system and the nature of its economic development opportunities Identify the facets to the
community's positioning the hierarchy of the trail, and unique market opportunities
Identify opportunities to stimulate Downtown economic opportunity resulting from the South
Lake activity Evaluate partnerships with businesses to provide return on the private side along
with maintaining the critical mass of trail-related commercial activity Evaluate portal, pathway,
nodes, center, gateway and trailhead opportunities
Deliverable(s):
-Contributors to Success
-Challenges to Success
-Trail Town Market Opportunity within Downtown/Waterfront
-Quantified Economic Impact Opportunity Associated with South Lake Trail/Coast To Coast
-Strategy and Recommendations to Monetize Trail Activity
-Positioning and Competitive Advantage
-Trends and Conditions Locally/Regionally and Nationally
- Potential Economic Impact Derivatives Non Local Days/Total Room Nights
- Best Narrowly Defined Quantified Future Event Activity, Corresponding Financial Performance of Trail
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-Hedonic Value Increases and Accompanying Tax Base Increases, and Economic and Fiscal Benefits ,
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-Identified Opportunities of Evaluate portal, pathway, nodes, center, gateway and trailhead
opportunities
-Trail Users Segment Analysis, Market Opportunity, Positioning Strategies for both City of Clermont and
Downtown Merchant Stakeholders
Task 5.0 Findings and Summary
Deliverable(s):
This task incorporates the totality and comprehensive work products of all other tasks,
culminating in a Final Westlake Wetlands, Downtown Enhancements, Waterfront-
Promenade Market and Economic Analysis All prior tasks, represent key inputs and will
be folded in whole or in part to the final document The Draft Summary will be
submitted electronically for review and comment A final Summary and Findings and all
supporting documentation will be submitted electronically, hard copy reproductions will
be provided
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PROJECT SCHEDULE
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COST PROPOSAL
We are pleased to propose the following costs for completion of the Promenade Market
Analysis and Economic Impact Study The fee proposal is itemized by deliverables and critical
activity milestones
SERVICES TASK
o Market Analysis 1 1-1 4
o Economic Analysis 2 1-2 2
o Funding 3 0
o Trail Economy 4 0
o Draft Written Findings Summary
o Final Summary Presentation 5 0
TOTAL PROJECT COST $36,500
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13900 CR 455
Suite 107 PB 247
Clermont, FL 34711
Principal Shannon Schmidt-Hidalgo
FEE SCHEDULE
CITY OF CLERMONT MARKET ANALYSIS + ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY
Task 1.0 Market Analysis
Task 2.0 Economic Analysis
DISBURSEMENT MAY 10, 2016 $12,000
Task 3.0 Investigate and Analyze Alternative Funding
Task 4.0 Analyze Downtown Relationship with South Lake Trail
DISBURSEMENT MAY 31, 2016 $12,000
Task 5.0 Findings and Summary
BALANCE AT REMAINING COMPLETION (MAY 31, 2016) $12,500
TOTAL DISBURSEMENT TO 5 CONSULTING, LLC $36,500
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