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1995-50 II II II _I II I I I I I I I II , I I Post Off¡ce Box 2235 II 1700 CapItal CIrcle, S.W Tallahassee, FL 32316-2235 II (904) 576-3171 1-800-262-CODE II . Municipal Code Corporation 8 Ms. Ann Whitlock Deputy City Clerk City Hall 1 Westgate Plaza Clermont, Florida Dear Ms. Whitlock: November 29, 1995 34712 8 Pursuant to your recent telephone conversation with our Director of Marketing, Gloria Jacobs, we are pleased to enclose two copies of our contract for recodification of the Clermont Code of Ordinances. Thank you for sending us copies of the ordinances passed since the last Supplement, as well as the bid summary sheet. Upon signing of the contract, please return a copy for our files. If you have any questions or desire additional information, please do not hesitate to our toll free number. We appreciate your interest and support and look forward to working with you and being of further service to the City of Clermont. 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II I II II I II I II II I g g II I II U II I I 8 8 Table of Contents Page No. CONTRACT: PART ONE - RECODIFICATION OF CODE (1) OrdinancesInc1uded .......................1 (2) Legal Research and Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (3) Pre-Conference Memorandum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (4) Conference with Attorney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (5) Post-Conference Memorandum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (6) EditoriaIWork...........................2 (7) Notice of Completion of Editorial Work. . . . . . . . . . . 4 (8) Typesetting and Proofs ......................4 (9) Index ................................4 (10) PrintingandBinding .......................4 (11) Code on Computer ........................4 (12) Information Retrieval Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (13) Internet Connection ........................5 (14) Shipment, Adopting Ordinance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (15) Delivery ..............................5 PART TWO - LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE (1) (2) EditoriaIWork...........................7 Printing and Binding .......................7 PART THREE - LOOSELEAF SUPPLEMENT SERVICE (1) Schedule ..............................8 (2) Ordinances to be Furnished by City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 (3) EditoriaIScrutiny.........................8 (4) StateLawReview.........................8 (5) Editorial Notes ..........................8 (6) Index and Tables .........................8 (7) InstructionSheet..........................8 (8) Checklist ..............................8 (9) Electronic Supplementation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 (10) Reprints...............................9 (11) Sample Ordinance Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 (12) Annual State Law Review; Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 (13) AnalyzationofCode .......................9 (14) Shipment ..............................9 (15) Termination ............................9 QUOTATION SHEET ..............................10 SIGNATURE PAGE ...............................12 I I I I I I I I I II II I II I I II I II I ... 8 8 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT The MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION, a corporation duly authorized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as MCC, hereby offers to research, edit, recodify and republish the 1962 Code of the CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA. The Code is contained in one volume and consists of approximately 400 pages in the 6 x 9 inch page format, which does not include the Land Development Code. It is anticipated the new Code, including the LDC, will consist of approximately 380 double column pages. PART ONE RECODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES (1) ORDINANCES INCLUDED. MCC will, under the supervision of the City Attorney, recodify the 1962 Code as supplemented. MCC will also update the ordinances of a general and permanent nature adopted subsequent to Ordinance No. 262-C, including those provisions which will constitute the Land Development Code. Publication of the Land Development Code is provided for in Part Two of this RFP. The City will forward ordinances subsequently passed for inclusion in the new Code until notice is received that the editorial work has been completed, within eight to nine months after commencement of the project. (2) LEGAL RESEARCH AND REVIEW. MCC will assign an attorney to work with the City Attorney. Before the conference with the City Attorney, MCC's attorney will: a) State Law. Research the Code and subsequent ordinances to be included in the new Code against state law. This process will discover inconsistencies and conflicts with, and preemptions by, the state law. b) State law references. Update all state law references and append new references as necessary. c) Case Law. Research the provisions of the Code against federal and state appellate case laws as reported in Shepard's. Any judicial decision specifically affecting the validity of an ordinance included herein shall be called to the attention of the City Attorney. d) Charter. Research every ordinance to be included in the Code against the City's Charter. Conflicts and inconsistencies with, and preemptions by, the Charter will be brought to the attention of the City Attorney, The Charter will be analyzed against state law and appropriate explanatory notes prepared. Amendments, if any, will be incorporated into the Charter. 1 œ I I I II I II I I II I I I I II I I I I - 8 8 e) Internal consistency. Research the provisions of the Code and subsequent ordinances to determine if there are inconsistencies or conflicts between existing laws and obsolete provisions. (3) PRE-CONFERENCE MEMORANDUM. Upon completion of the legal research and review of the Code, MCC's attorney will prepare an editorial memorandum setting forth the major substantive changes and recommendations for the new Code, to be discussed at the editorial conference. This memorandum will delineate the provisions to be deleted and address the new language to be inserted. (4) CONFERENCE WITH ATTORNEY. MCC's attorney who performed the legal research will travel to the City for a conference with the City Attorney and other interested officials. The following will occur at the conference: a) Issues. Issues discussed will include all inconsistencies and conflicts discovered during research, as well as obsolete provisions. b) Solutions. Recommendations will be made regarding solutions to the issues discussed. c) Implementation. Agreed upon solutions will be implemented with the help of MCC's attorney. The City Attorney has ultimate decision making authority for solutions and implementation. d) Specific subjects. MCC will make recommendations regarding new legislation on specific subjects where there is an obvious need. The City will request recommendations on subjects of specific concern. e) Organization. Organization can be reviewed with the City providing comments, criticisms or suggestions. (5) POST-CONFERENCE MEMORANDUM. Following the conference, MCC's attorney will draft and submit a memorandum outlining the substantive changes, solutions and implementations agreed upon. This memorandum is extremely useful upon receipt of the proofs; it is recommended the proofs be reviewed in conjunction with the conference memorandum. (6) EDITORIAL WORK. MCC will prepare the manuscript to include: a) Proper phraseology. Concise, modem and proper phraseology, without conflicts, ambiguities and repetitious provisions. 2 I II I I I I I I I I I I I I U U II I I 8 8 b) Title and/or Chapter arrangement. Each title/chapter of the new Code shall embrace all ordinances of the same subject matter. Within the title/chapter itself, the ordinances shall be arranged in an orderly and logical fashion, to include chapter, articles and divisions as necessary. Chapters and sections will be reserved for future expansion. Title arrangement will be discussed at the conference. c) Table of contents. This table will list the chapters, articles and divisions of the Code, giving the page number upon which each begins. d) Title/Chapter analysis. Each title/chapter of the new Code will be preceded by a detailed analysis listing the articles, divisions, and sections contained therein. e) Catchlines. Each section will be preceded by a catchline, which shall reflect the content of the section. t) History notes. A history note will be prepared for each section of the new Code unless the section was added during the project. The note will indicate the source from which the section is derived. If the section is derived from an existing Code, the appropriate section of that Code, as supplemented, will be cited, together with amendatory ordinances. g) Cross references and footnotes. Cross references will be prepared to tie together related sections of the new Code. Proper explanation will also be made in the form of footnotes to relevant provisions of the Code. h) Charter references. Charter references will be prepared to tie together related sections of the Charter and new Code. i) Comparative table. This table lists all ordinances included in the Code in chronological and/or numerical sequence, setting out the location of such ordinances in the Code. A table will also be prepared setting out all sections of the prior Code included in the new Code. j) State law reference table. This table will list by state law citation all sections carrying a reference. k) Pennit fee schedule. A permit fee schedule will be prepared and included as an Appendix to the Code. 1) Franchise ordinances. The franchise ordinances may be set out in full or listed as an Appendix to the Code. 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U II I I II 8 8 (7) NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF EDITORIAL WORK. Upon completion of all editorial work, MCC will notify the City in writing that the Code manuscript is ready for typesetting and printing. No additional ordinances will be included in the Code manuscript subsequent to such notice. (8) TYPESETTING AND PROOFS. After typesetting has been completed, MCC will submit one set of proofs to the City for review. MCC will be responsible for proofreading and typographical correctness. The City may make word changes on the proofs without charge. The City will return the proofs, with the changes indicated thereon within forty-five (45) days from the date of their receipt. (9) INDEX. A comprehensive, general Index for the Code will be prepared. An index will also be prepared for the Charter. All sections will be indexed under major subjects with appropriate section citations. Columnar citations will be used to enhance the ease of reference. (10) PRINTING AND BINDING. When the proofs are returned by the City, MCC will proceed with printing and binding the Code in accordance with the following: a) Copies. Twenty (20) copies will be printed on 50 lb. white offset paper. b) Page format. The page size will be 8-112 x 11 inches, double column (sample pages attached). c) Type size. The text wil! be set in 10 point type and the index will be set in 8 point type. d) Binding. MCC will bind twenty (20) copies of the completed Code in expandable post type binders, each with slide lock fasteners and with black imitation leather covers stamped in gold leaf. (color choices are available). e) Separator tabs. MCC will furnish separator tab sheets (mylar tabs, printed both sides) for the bound Codes. The tabs will reflect the major divisions or chapters of the Code volume. t) Reprints of chapters. Additional copies of specific chapters or portions of the Code may be ordered for binding in paper covers for separate distribution or sale. (11) CODE ON COMPUTER. MCC can provide the Code on diskettes for use by the City on personal computers. The disks will be fonnatted for DOS 3.3 or higher with data in WordPerfect or ASCII. 4 I II I I I II I I I I I I I I n 0 u I II 8 8 (12) INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SOFTWARE. MCC offers the following information retrieval software programs, any of which are compatible with the Code in electronic media described above: a) Socrates. This is MCC's information retrieval software which is integrated with the Code in WordPerfect or ASCII. MCC performs the integration and provides support to Socrates users. The software affords easy "exportation" of language to your word processing software for drafting and amendatory purposes. Utilizing your existing word processing program eliminates learning new editing commands and allows new ordinances to follow existing procedures. Socrates is available for DOS and Windows. b) ISYS. ISYS is the program from which Socrates is derived. It is a commercially available information retrieval software which instantly locates any document(s) containing references to a word, phrase, or combination thereof. It can be used on any/all files you designate, not just the Code (including minutes, letters, invoices, etc). Additionally ISYS supports over 25 different word processing programs. ISYS is available for DOS and Windows. c) Folio VIEWS. Folio VIEWS offers a powerful, context-sensitive, on-line help system for immediate assistance to inquiries. The customized menus offer robust functionality and speedy start-up access to your information. Every word in an infobase is indexed. Type in a word, i a phrase or a query and watch the Query Map display the search results. With a click of the mouse, users can jump to the points of information they need. Information retrieval capabilities include standard boolean search operators, phrase searching, proximity searching and word stemming to include word variations and synonyms in searches. Folio VIEWS is available for DOS, Windows and Macintosh. (13) INTERNET CONNECTION. Through our Internet connection (http://www.municode.com), Municipal Code Corporation is providing valuable information to municipal and county governments throughout the nation. With only a few keystrokes, on- line access is available to your Code and to our employees. (14) SHIPMENT; ADOPTING ORDINANCE. Upon completion of the above, MCC will ship the Code as directed by the City. At this time, MCC's attorney will furnish the City with a suggested adopting ordinance. Once the Code has been adopted, a copy of the ordinance will be sent to MCC, so that it can be included in the Code. (15) DELIVERY. MCC will perform the work as hereinabove set out and make final delivery of the completed Codes within twelve (12) months from the date of receipt of the contract and material, excluding time required for review of the proofs and any delays occasioned by the City. 5 I I I I I I I II I I I I II I I II I I I 8 8 The following is a suggested time schedule in the preparation of the new Code: a) Submission of pre-conference memorandum. . . . . 5 months after receipt of material and contract. b) Editorial conference in City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 months after submission of pre-conference memo. c) Submission of proofs to City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 months after completion of editorial conference. d) Delivery of completed Codes to City. . . . . . . . . 3 months after return of proofs. 6 I I II I I I II I m I I I I II n 0 I II I 8 8 PART Two LAND DEVEWPMENT CODE (1) EDITORIAL WORK. MCC will publish the Land Development Code (LDC) as part III of the General Ordinances to include the following: (a) Review with General Ordinances. The LDC will be reviewed with the General Ordinances and conflicts, inconsistencies and obsolete provisions will be brought to the attention of the City Attorney. (b) Cross References. Internal cross references will be prepared and appended to the proper sections in the LDC. (c) Table of Amendments. A table will be established for listing all future amendments and their disposition in the LDC. (d) Index. A comprehensive, general word index will be prepared for the LDC. (2) PRINTING AND BINDING. The style, fonnat, printing and binding of the LDC will be as set out in Part One above. Proofs to be submitted prior to final printing. 7 I II I I II I I I I I I II I I I U II I II 8 8 PART THREE LOOSELEAF SUPPLEMENT SERVICE (1) SCHEDULE. After shipment of the new Code MCC will keep the Code up-to- date to reflect the new ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted by the governing body. The Supplements will be published on a schedule to meet the requirements of the City. (2) ORDINANCES TO BE FURNISHED BY CITY. The City shall forward to MCC copies of the ordinances upon final enactment by the City. The City shall have the option to furnish the ordinances on disks for use by MCC. (3) EDITORIAL SCRUTINY. A member ofMCC's editorial staff will review the new ordinances in conjunction with the existing provisions of the new Code. Pages containing provisions that are repealed or amended shall be updated to insert the new ordinances. (4) STATE LAW REVIEW. MCC will review all ordinances to be added to the Code against current State Law, if desired, and present recommendations to the City Attorney. (5) EDITORIAL NOTES. Appropriate editorial notes will be prepared and appended to the new sections as deemed necessary by MCC. (6) INDEX AND TABLES. MCC will update the Index and all Tables to reflect the new ordinances. (7) INSTRUCTION SHEET. Each Supplement will contain a page of instructions for removal of the obsolete pages and insertion of the new pages. The latest ordinance included in the published Supplement will be noted in boldface type on the Instruction Sheet. (8) CHECKLIST. A checklist of up-to-date pages will be prepared and kept current for the benefit of the user. (9) ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTATION. If the City has chosen to receive the Code in electronic media, the electronic media will be updated as requested by the City. The City may choose to have hard copy Supplements printed less frequently or on the same schedule. The electronic media will reflect the entire Code as updated through the most recent Supplement. 8 - I I II I II I II I I I I I n I I II I II 8 8 (10) REPRINTS. MCC will furnish Supplements for reprint pamphlets, if any, at the time the Code volume is supplemented. (11) SAMPLE ORDINANCE SERVICE. Sample provisions of specific subjects will be furnished upon request. A sample ordinance index will be furnished for use in requesting the desired sample provisions. (12) ANNUAL STATE LAW REVIEW; REPORT. MCC will review annually the state law changes and submit a report to the City Attorney of any changes which may affect local government Codes generally. If an extensive legal review of the Code is required based on massive state law changes, this review will be as provided below. (13) ANALYZATION OF CODE. At the request of the City and at a cost to be agreed upon in advance, MCC will analyze the Code on a chapter-by-chapter basis against the current state law, and submit written recommendations to the City Attorney as to any Code changes deemed necessary or desirable as a result of such analyzation. MCC's attorney will work with the City Attorney in drafting legislation as deemed necessary. The cost will be agreed upon by MCC and the City prior to commencement. (14) SHIPMENT. Supplements will be shipped to the City for distribution to the holders of the Codes, unless otherwise agreed upon. (15) TERMINATION. The Looseleaf Supplement Service provided under this Part Two will be in full force and effect for a period of three (3) years from the date of shipment of the completed Code to the City. Thereafter, the Looseleaf Supplement Service will be automatically renewed from year to year, provided that either party may alter or cancel the terms of this Part Two upon sixty (60) days' written notice. 9 I I II I I II I I I I I II I I I II I I II 8 8 QUOTATION SHEET PART ONE - RECODIFICATION: (1) (2) (3) Base Cost Base cost includes: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) Legal Review Sample Ordinance Service Pre-Conference Memorandum Conference with MCC's Attorney Post -Conference Memorandum Editorial Work Typesetting and Proofs Indexing Printing and Binding i. Number of copies ii. Number of binders iii. Number of sets of special order tabs iv. Estimated pages! 8-112 x 11 inches, double column Additional charges: a) Excess pages, additional per page b) 30 LDC reprints in paper covers (City may furnish colored covers) c) Tabular matter, additional per page d) Electronic media - Data in WordPerfect or ASCII e) Information retrieval software (Specify costs for options available) Data integrated with Socrates or Folio VIEWS with WordPerfect 5.1 commands embedded, or in ASCII, one license (includes handling) Each additional license f) Freight charges $9,950 20 20 20 380 $22 no charge no charge no charge $515 $100 no charge 1 A page is defined as the area on one side of a sheet of paper. A sheet contains two (2) pages. 10 I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I 0 I I I 8 8 PART TWO - LOOSELEAF SUPPLEMENT SERVICE (1) Annual fee for Supplements (2) Number of copies (3) Cost per page (4) (5) PAYMENT (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) none 20 a) b) c) d) $22 no charge $5 e) 8-1/2 x 11 inches, double column Tabular matter, additional per page LDC reprint Supplements Electronic Supplements (set out options) One set of disks, including software upgrades, per Supplement (cost in addition to regular Supplement per page charge) If additional sets of updated disks required, per set $25 $50 Sample Ordinance Service no charge Freight charges no charge Upon signing of the contract (approximately October 1995) 25% Upon submission of pre-conference memorandum (approximately March 1996) 25% Upon receipt of proofs (approximately October 1996) 25% Balance upon delivery of Code (approximately December 1996). Looseleaf Supplement Service Supplements will be invoiced when shipped. upon receipt of invoice Freight charges none 11 I II I I II I II I I II I I I I I I II I I 8 8 The terms of this agreement shall remain in force and effect for a period of ninety (90) days from the date appearing below, unless accepted by the City. Submitted by: MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION ~dJ t!)¿U~~L W mess ~ November 29, 1995 Accepted by: CLE~ONT,FLORIDA ~ zuAæ~ Witness #¿JJ ~ Title. ~u/, /99S Date ' 12 I II I II I II II II I II II II II II II II I II I ISYS.RICING INFORrvt. TION Municipal Code Corporation ISYS is developed to provide equal access in single user and/or network environments. For multiple standalone users, a separate copy of the software is required for each workstation. For LAN installations, ISYS automatically monitors "concurrent usage" - i.e. the software will permit up to the licensed number of simultaneous users to be active at any time. This approach offers obvious and substantial savings over traditional "workstation licensing" systems. It also eliminates the need for continual auditing of license usage by network administrators, as the licensed limit can not be inadvertently exceeded. WINDOWS Complete Product DOS Complete Product Description Price Description Price Single User $ 435.00 Single User $ 395.00 3 User Lan Pack $ 1,109.00 3 User Lan Pack $ 1,007.00 5 User Lan Pack $ 1,784.00 5 User Lan Pack $ 1,620.00 10 User Lan Pack $ '3,437.00 10 User Lan Pack $ 3,121.00 20 User Lan Pack $ 6,612.00 20 Users Lan Pack $ 6,004.00 50 User Lan Pack $15,878.00 50 User Lan Pack $14,418.00 Quotes for larger configurations are available. Product is shipped by UPS 2nd-Day with respective fees added. LAN packs contain one set of documentation. Additional manuals can be purchased. Prices include toll-free technical support. 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