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1950-08CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this 28th, day of February A.D. 1950, by and between the City of Clermont, a Municipal Corporation of the County of Lake and State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the CITY, AND WARREN P. HUNNICUTT, trading and doing business as Hunnicutt and Associates, of the County of Pinellas and State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as " HUNNICUTT", WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the mutual promises and agreements herein contained, the City hereby hires, employs, and contracts with Hunnicutt for the said Hunnicutt to appraise all the taxable real and personal property in the City of Clermont, and Hunnicutt hereby accepts said hiring and employment and contracts with the said City to appraise all of said taxable real and personal property in the City of Clermont, all upon the following terms and conditions hereby agreed upon, to-wit: 1. WHAT IS TO BE APPRAISED. HUNNICUTT will make a tax appraisal of all taxable real and personal property within the City of Clermont. 2. HOW THE APPRAISAL WILL BE MADE. Quality of Work:, In making the appraisal, Hunnicutt will use what is to the ,best of his knowledge the best and most scientific methods of making mass appraisals for tax purposes. Real Property: Each individual parcel of property will be appraised according to the legal description now on the tax roll. Land and improvements will be appraised and valued separately. All improve- ments will be appraised separately. The values of the land, improvements, and total value will be furnished for each parcel. Business Personal Prope~ty: Hunnicutt will prepare a list of the names of the owners and appraise all items of Business Personal Property. The appraisals will be made from inventories and lists of equipment and fixtures furnished by the property owners and by inspection. Household Personal Property: Household Personal Property will ,be appraised by the method of taking a percentage of the value of the 'building wherein the property is located. The value of the taxable household personal property located in each parcel of real property will be furnished by Hunnicutt; however, it will be the duty of the Assessor to indicate which properties are subject to exemptions for household personal property. 3. LEVEL OF VALUES. It will be the duty of Hunnicutt to determine what in his opinion is the proper level of values for the assessment of land, improvements, business and household personal property, and to so advise the Assessor and Council of said City. The City Assessor of said City will select the level of value to be used in making the appraisal, and so advise Hunnicutt. 4. WHAT THE CITY WILL RECEIVE. Real Property: The City will receive an Assessment Appraisal System having for each separate parcel of property now legally described on the tax roll a property record card Showing the name of the owner, the legal description, drawings and appraisal calculations for each individual improvement, and the appraised value of the land, improve- ments, and the total value of the property, and also a set of maps show- ing, according to the legal descriptions of the tax roll, the location and boundaries of each individual parcel of land, the use of each parcel, and basic land values. Business Personal Property: The City will receive a list of the names of the owners and the appraised value of the property. Household Personal Property: The City will receive a list of the names of the owners and the appraised value of all items of household personal property. 5. WHEN WORK WILL BEGIN. Hunnicutt will begin work in sufficient time to complete the job by July 1, 1950. 6. WHEN APPRAISED VALUES WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE ASSESSOR OF THE CITY. Hunnicutt will complete the appraisal and deliver the values to the City on or before the 1st day of July, 1950. 7. PUBLIC INSPECTION OF APPRAISAL RECORDS. Prior to delivering the values to the City, Hunnicutt will hold open for inspection by the property owners all appraisal records and values for a period of one week. 3. 8. EQUALIZATION BOARD. Hunnicutt agrees to have a representative at all meetings of the Equalization Board. 9. WHEN APPRAISAL IS COMPLETE. The appraisal will be considered completed and the work ended upon final acceptance of a tax roll by the City, and the completion of any changes necessary in the appraisal records to make same conform with the acceptance of the tax roll. 10. PRICE TO BE PAID HUNNICUTT BY CITY. Price: The City shall pay Hunnicutt for his services under this contract the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($4,500.00), provided however, that in the event the total cost of the work to Hunnicutt, plus a profit of twenty-five percent (25%), as hereinafter explained, amounts to a sum less than the said $4,500.00; then and in that event the City shall only pay the said Hunnicutt said lesser sum rather than the said sum of $4,500.00. Basis of Cost Plus Price: The cost of the work to Hunnicutt will be determined under the usual business policies and bookkeeping prac- tices of Hunnicutt and Associates, and tabulated in a separate Clermont Appraisal Account in the books of the Municipal Appraisal Department of Hunnicutt. All charges to this account shall consist of all actual expenses, including all salaries, materials and other expenses which shall constitute the direct costs. The indirect costs for overhead and other indirect costs all will be computed to be seven percent (7%) of the direct costs. The total cost of the work will be, therefore, the total' of the direct and indirect costs. The profit will be computed to be twenty-five percent (25%) of the total cost. Hunnicutt will, as and when the same is requested, furnish to the City, complete itemized statement of all direct costs. Weekly Payments: The City agrees to pay Hunnicutt on said contract price, weekly payments of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) on or before Friday of each week, beginning with the week work begins; provided, however, that the total sum of said weekly payments shall not exceed the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($3,600.00). In the event the cumulative direct costs of the work at any time exceeds the cumulative weekly payments as above, the City will make additional 4. payments to Hunnicutt at such time or times in an amount or amounts sufficient to make the cumulative payments on said contract equivalent to the cumulative direct costs to any such date. Final Payment: Upon completion of the work , or as soon thereafter as possible, a final statement will be presented for payment. Final payment shall be made within ninety (90) days following completion of the work. 11. DEFENSE OF VALUES,. Hunnicutt agrees that in the event any legal attack be made upon any of his appraised values, he wi 11 do any and al,l things reasonably necessary to assist the City in the defense of any such suit, without any extra charge, all court costs and attorneys fees to be paid by the City. 12. OFFICE SPACE. The City will furnish adequate office space in the City Hall for the employees of Hunnicutt. 13. POST COMPLETION WORK. Following completion of the appraisal, as stated in Section Nine (9) and in excess of the price stipulated in Section Ten (10), the City agrees to pay Hunnicutt cost plus Twenty-Five Percent (25%) computed in the same manner stipulated in Section Ten (10) for any and all work done. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said City of Clermont has caused these presents to be executed by its duly authorized officers, and the official seal to be hereunto attached, all pursuant to lawful authority, and the said Warren P. HUnnicutt, trading and doing business as Hunnicutt and Associates, has duly executed the same, all in duplicate, the day and year first above written. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of: CITY OF CLERMONT By Mayor As to "HUNNlCUTT" Attest: (SEAL) Clerk (SEAL) Trading and doing business as Hunnicutt and Associates