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01-19-2010 AgendaCall to Order SCHERTZ CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION MUNICIPAL COMPLEX COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY BUILDING #4 SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 REGULAR SESSION Invocation and Pledges of Allegiance to the Flats of the United States and State of Texas. EMPLOYEE INTRODUCTIONS /RECOGNITION Introductions of new employees: (Development Services, Library, Police Department) Employee Recognition of accomplishment (City Secretary Office) PRESENTATIONS • YMCA Presentation and discussion regarding Recreation Center Marketing and Business Plan (G. Logan to introduce YMCA Executives) Hearing of Residents This time is set -aside for any person who wishes to address the City Council. Each person should fill out the speaker's register prior to the meeting. Presentations should be limited to no more than S minutes. Discussion by the Council of any item not on the agenda shall be limited to statements of specific factual information given in response to any inquiry, a recitation of existing policy in response to an inquiry, and/or a proposal to place the item on a future agenda. The presiding officer, during the Hearing of Residents portion of the agenda, will call on those persons who have signed up to speak in the order they have registered. Discussion and /or Action Items Minutes - Consideration and /or action regarding the approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 12, 2010. 2. Pickrell Park Improvement Project — Consideration and /or action approving the Pickrell Park Improvement Project. (G. Logan/L. Dublin) Resolution No. 10 -R -04 — Discussion and /or action approving a resolution calling a General /Special Joint Election with the City of Cibolo and Schertz- Cibolo- Universal 01 -19 -2010 Council Agenda City Independent School District (SCUCISD) to be held on May 8, 2010 for the purpose of electing the Mayor and Councilmembers for Place 1, Place 2 and for the unexpired one -year term of Councilmember Place 4 for said City; making provision for the conduct of a joint election; contracting with the Elections Administrator of Guadalupe County to conduct this election. (B. Dennis/M. Spain) 4. Appointment /reappointment of a member to the Lone Star District (Formerly Austin -San Antonio Intermunicipal Commuter Rail District) - Consideration and /or action regarding approval of the appointment/reappointment of the City of Schertz appointment to the Lone Star District Board of Directors. (Mayor /Council) 5. Bid #09- IT- 50- E/F -01 - In -Car Camera /Video System — Consideration and /or action awarding a bid for In -Car Camera /Video System to L3 Communications / Mobile- Vision, Inc., in the amount of $154,465.60 and awarding a bid for upgrading the existing camera system in Police Department Holding Facility to Lan -Comm Technologies Inc., in the amount of $10,527.00. (M. Clauser) EXECUTIVE SESSION Called under Section 551.071 Texas Government Code Litigation, pending litigation; Section 551.072 Texas Government Code - Deliberation regarding the purchase, exchange, sale, lease, or value of real property, Section 551.087 Deliberation regarding Economic Development Negotiations. Called Under Section 551.074 — Deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of the City Secretary. RECONVENE TO REGULAR SESSION 6. Take any action deemed necessary as a result of the Executive Session. Requests and Announcements 7. Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers that items be placed on a future City Council agenda. 8. Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers to City Manager and Staff for information. 9. Announcements by Mayor and Councilmembers • City and community events attended and to be attended • City Council Committee and Liaison Assignments (see assignments below) • Continuing education events attended and to be attended • Recognition of actions by City employees • Recognition of actions by community volunteers • Upcoming City Council agenda items 10. Announcements by City Manager • Recognition of City employee actions 01 -19 -2010 City Council Agenda Page - 2 - • New Departmental initiatives Adiournment CERTIFICATION I, BRENDA DENNIS, CITY SECRETARY OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AGENDA WAS POSTED ON THE OFFICIAL BULLETIN BOARDS ON THIS THE 14"' DAY OF JANUARY 2010 AT 4:00 P.M., WHICH IS A PLACE READILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL TIMES AND THAT SAID NOTICE WAS POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 551, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE. grew�n Devuva's RENDA DENNIS, TRMC, CMC CITY SECRETAR I CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED NOTICE AND AGENDA OF ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL WAS REMOVED BY ME FROM THE OFFICIAL BULLETIN BOARD ON DAY OF 12010. Title: This facility is accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Handicapped parking spaces are available. If you require special assistance or have a request for sign interpretative services or other services please call 619 -1030 at least 24 hours in advance of meeting. COUNCIL COMMITTEE AND LIAISON ASSIGNMENTS Mayor Baldwin TBA Interview Board for Boards and Commissions Investment Advisory Committee Investment Advisory Committee Audit Committee ASA Commuter Rail District Board Interview Board for Boards and Commissions AACOG Advisory Committee AACOG Economic Development TML Municipal Revenue & Taxation Committee Councilmember Fowler Councilmember Carpenter Interview Board for Boards and Commissions TMZ II Board Hal Baldwin Scholarship Committee Mayor Pro- Tem Scn iola Councilmember Trayhan Animal Control Advisory Committee Audit Committee Interview Board for Boards and Commissions Hal Baldwin Scholarship Committee 01 -19 -2010 City Council Agenda Page - 3 - U U } c� N U J 0 s 0 s Q s I. d d y Ue O t 0 0 H L t# v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap L to s My d s My cla O s 0 v city v b- -+ - d v s i i s d 0 V s U U 0 c� 0 v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap N s cu d s s cn i O S 7 0 L s d v a Ar i s �a s d 0 Q V s .v U +� • — cn c ca bA ca — •— fa c.� CAA 0 U 0-0 •� O N > cn CU 0 0 ' 0 CO � ci v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap N s cu d s s cn i O S 7 0 L s d v a Ar i s �a s d 0 Q V s U U 0 c� 0 a� N N ul CC to t .- •- C�A O O v 0 •N 0 p •- m v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap N s My d s MY s cn i O S 7 0 L s d N-) city a i } s Y 0 Q V s U U 0 c� 0 a� I � C: U O 4 I O 'C: C u E =3 +- L o E � o O ca G) —• u 5.C: 0 _p O 4-J vi Q Ln p E to O N W �E V ca v 0 u. i N C: 4-J cu a) •— .0 .0 U N >`� N Q I i N O bn o�o� I O CL O +-+ p C ca bA U Z ca E Q.� U� EEO O'er ,j N �� u 0122: • • v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap N s My d s MY s cn i O Y. S 7 0 L s d N-) city s i _N s d Q V s U U 0 c� 0 a� v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap N s My d s MY s cn i O S 7 0 L s d N-) city a s s i s cn s Y d 7 0 tyia Q V s +� E bA O Q ii N N bA CAA wUa_+Q •� w •C6 Qi 4-J O \ +_i a� a-J (f) N O � •� N = + •+ � O GJ w G U U U- CA m CA m m v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap N s My d s MY s cn i O S 7 0 L s d N-) city a s s i s cn s Y d 7 0 tyia Q V s U U 0 c� 0 a� LL Ah CD ° +�+ 0) 4) Q L ai U 4- o m m_ p U L i m t _ E v i 0 tar V O �0 s ap N s cu d s s -i- cn Our i O S 7 0 L s d v a s i s �a i s d 0 Q V s Schertz Family YMCA * 621 Westchester Drive * Schertz, TX 78154 210 - 246 -9629 (Temporary number) * www.ymcasatx.org /schertz What's Up at the YMCA? Group Exercise * Cardio Equipment Free Weights * Machine Weights Kidz Club *Childwatch Spin Lab * Movies in Motion Locker Rooms * Rock Climbing Wall *Basketball Gymnasium Teen Center * Y -Land *Community Room Youth Sports * Kids Programs *Phase II: Splash Pad Hours of Operation: Mon -Fri 5:15a -9p Sat 7a -6p Sun 1p -5p Membership Rates Facility Membership Monthly Dues Joining Fee Schertz Joining Fee is $99* per Category ($45 for Student). Residents YMCA One time payment as long as monthly dues are Special Membership current. Rates Adult Individuals 18 - 61 years $55 $65 Family I Either Two Adults in the same Household OR One $72 $80 Adult and Children (under 18) in Household Family II Two Adults and Children (under 18) in Household $87 $95 Senior $48 $58 Individuals 62 and over Student Either Individuals under 18 years OR Full -Time $37 $45 College Student. If over 18 yrs, must show registration. *Schertz residents receive a one -time only waiving of the Joining Fee. Must provide proof of residency. Financial Assistance is available through our Open Doors Scholarship Program. 100% Money Back Guarantee Within the first 30 days we will gladly refund 100% of all money paid if you are not satisfied with your YMCA membership. No Contracts You are not required to sign a contract at the YMCA and you may cancel your membership at anytime with a 30 -day written notice. Monthly Dues Options - EFT or Invoice Automatic Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) will draft on the Stn or 20th of the month from your Bank Account or Credit Card OR pay your monthly dues in advance for six months or twelve months. City-Wide Membership Benefits Members of the Schertz Family YMCA have the benefit of using any YMCA facility in the Greater San Antonio area. Program Membership Credit Program Members upgrading to facility membership will receive a $30 credit towards the joining fee. A.W.A.Y. Program Always Welcome at YMCA's: When you travel for business or vacation, you may utilize participating YMCA's in another city on a short -term basis. Call ahead for locations, fees and restrictions. 1.11.10 Schertz Family YMCA Frequently Asked Questions Please use this as a guide when people call about the Schertz Family YMCA. If you are asked a question you cannot answer, please direct them to Amanda Gangawer at 246 -9629. If it is a media inquiry, please direct them to Tuesdae Knight at 246 -9665. When will the facility open? Our new Schertz Family YMCA will open between February and March and will be our newest, and largest addition, to our Association. Construction at the facility is in progress. More information will be available as construction continues. In the meantime, please visit the webpage www.ymcasatx.or and select Schertz Family YMCA for more information. What are the rates? Membership Categories Schertz Resident Rates YMCA/ City Wide Joining Fee* Adult 55 65 99 Family I 72 80 99 Family II 87 95 99 Senior 48 58 99 Student 37 45 45 Schertz area residents receive a discounted monthly membership. * Joining Fee is waived (one time) for Schertz area residents. (Must show proof of address) If I am not a Schertz resident, can I receive the discount? At this time, only the city of Schertz residents receive a discount on membership rates. What if I cannot afford the membership rates? The YMCA of Greater San Antonio is a non - profit organization that does not turn anyone away due to the inability to pay. We offer financial assistance for all of our programs, including membership, through our Open Doors policy. You can find a copy of the Open Doors application online, or visit one of our 7 local branches for a copy. What type of amenities will be in the facility? We are excited about this new journey and proud to serve this great community with our dynamic programs and services. The facility will feature: • State -of- the -Art Cardio/ Free Weight Area • Rock Climbing Wall • Group Exercise Studio • Cycling Studio • Gymnasium • Community Room • Childwatch Area • Teen Center • YLand • Locker Rooms • Movies in Motion (workout on our state of the art cardio equipment and watch a movie in this unique room) Are there any specials? Upon opening a new facility, the YMCA of Greater San Antonio offers the opportunity to become a charter member. A charter member receives special benefits at sign -up. Also, City of Schertz residents will receive a special rate (see above) and will receive a ONE TIME Joining Fee Waiver (if they terminate their membership and rejoin, they will be required to pay the Joining Fee). What benefits will a charter member receive? Charter members are people who sign up for membership at one of our community events or the Grand Opening. They receive special benefits such as: • Name recognition on our Charter Member Wall • An EXCLUSIVE Coupon Book— Good for discounts on YMCA programs and services • A Commemorative T -Shirt (TENTATIVE) • Joining Fee Waived (Savings of up to $99) When can I sign up for membership? Community events are being planned now for membership sign -up. Event dates will be announced soon and posted on the website. Will there be a pool? There will not be a pool at the facility. However, in Phase II of our construction, a Splash Pad will be added. Announcements of the date will be made once we move into the building. Where can I get more information about the progress of the facility? Please visit our website at www.ymcasatx.org and select the Schertz Family YMCA branch. Here you can find updated information, as well as, community event dates and activities. How can I apply for a position? The job application can be found on the website, or you can pick one up in person. All applications need to be directed to Jill Tramel. An available position list is not available yet, however, applications are being taken. Once the position list is developed, it will be posted on the website. What is the address of the facility and where is it located? The new Schertz Family YMCA is located at Schertz Parkway and Elbel Road. The address is 621 Westchester Drive Schertz, TX 78154. CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM City Council Meeting: January 19, 2009 Department: Subject: BACKGROUND City Secretary Minutes Agenda No. I On January 12, 2010 a Regular City Council Meeting was held at the Municipal Complex Council Chambers at 6:30 p.m., 1400 Schertz Parkway Building #4. FISCAL IMPACT None RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council approval of the January 12, 2010 minutes. ATTACHMENT Minutes 01 -12 -2010 MINUTES REGULAR MEETING January 12, 2010 A Regular Meeting was held by the Schertz City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, on January 12, 2010 at 6:30 p.m., in the Municipal Complex Council Chambers, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Building #4, Schertz, Texas. The following members present to -wit: Mayor Hal Baldwin Councilmember John Trayhan Staff Present: City Manager Don Taylor Assistant City Manager David Harris Integrated Generalist Debbie Krause Councilmember Jim Fowler absent CALL TO ORDER REGULAR MEETING Mayor Pro -Tem David Scagliola Councilmember Michael Carpenter Assistant City Manager John Bierschwale City Attorney Michael Spain Mayor Baldwin called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. INVOCATION AND PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAGS OF THE UNITED STATES AND STATE OF TEXAS. Councilmember Carpenter gave the invocation followed by the Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of the United States and State of Texas. HEARING OF RESIDENTS • Steve Layton, 12231 Lost Meadows who spoke regarding Crescent Bend Nature Park. • Cheryl & Darrell Davis, 491 Roseman Bridge who spoke regarding the "No Parking in school zone Ordinance ". • Mr. Robert Brockman, 1001 Elbel Road who spoke regarding the BVYA meeting he attended and reported a fence and bridge problem at Thulemeyer Park. • Jason Norton, student with Kung Jung Mul Sul who invited the Mayor and Council to the upcoming Bully Prevention and Stranger Danger event on February 6, 2010 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Schertz Community Center. • Gary Coats, citizen who spoke regarding the "No Parking in school zone Ordinance ". Discussion and /or Action Items I. Ordinance No. 10 -11-03 — Discussion and consideration and /or action approving an ordinance by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing the issuance of "City of Schertz, Texas Tax Notes, Series 2010 ", levying an annual ad valorem tax, within the limitations prescribed by law, for the payment of the obligations; 01 -12 -2010 Minutes prescribing the form, terms, conditions, and resolving other matters incident and related to the issuance, sale, and delivery of the obligations; authorizing the execution of a paying agent/registrar agreement and a purchase and investment letter; complying with the requirements of the letter of representations previously executed with the depository trust company; and providing an effective date. (M. McLiney /J. Bierschwale/D. Wait) First and Final Reading Mayor Baldwin stated that this item had been pulled from the agenda. 2. Minutes - Consideration and /or action regarding the approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 5, 2010. Mayor Baldwin recognized Councilmember Trayhan who moved, seconded by Mayor Pro -Tem Scagliola to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 5, 2010. Vote was unanimous. Motion Carried 3. Ordinance No. 10 -A -01 — Consideration and /or action approving an ordinance relating to the annexation of approximately 496.59 +/- acres, being approximately 310.04 +/- acres located West of Lost Meadows Subdivision and approximately 186.55 +/- acres known as Crescent Bend Park and related matters. Final Reading (M. Sanchez) Mayor Baldwin recognized Development Services Director Michelle Sanchez who introduced this item stating that no changes had been made since the first reading. Ms. Sanchez stated that action annexes approximately 496.59 acres to include Crescent Bend Park and CCMA property. No fiscal impact due to properties being tax exempt. Ms. Sanchez further stated that after January 12, 2010, City Attorney would provide notice of annexation to the Texas Secretary of State and Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. File certified copy of annexation ordinance in the appropriate County Clerk's office. Update Municipal Boundary and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction maps, and City Attorney files preclearance materials with the Department of Justice. Mayor Baldwin recognized Councilmember Carpenter who moved, seconded by Councilmember Trayhan to approve Ordinance No. 10 -A -01 final reading. Vote was unanimous. Motion carried 4. Ordinance No. 10 -F -02 — Consideration and /or action authorizing an amendment to City Ordinance 07 -F -07 as amended, relating to the Franchise of Cibolo Waste Incorporated, DBA Bexar Waste Inc., for Municipal Solid Waste Collection and disposal relating to temporary and permanent roll -off containers, repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance; and approving an effective date. Final Reading (M. Sanchez) Mayor Baldwin recognized Development Services Director Michelle Sanchez who introduced this item stating that no changes had been made since first reading. She further stated action amends the City's solid waste franchise ordinance permitting 01 -12 -2010 Minutes Page - 2 - homeowners, contractors and commercial contractors to haul off debris from minor construction and clean -up activity such as roofing repair jobs. Mayor Baldwin recognized Councilmember Trayhan who moved, seconded by Mayor Pro -Tem Scagliola to approve Ordinance No. 10 -F -02 final reading. Vote was unanimous. Motion carried 5. RFQ #09- PK- 50 -A -03 - Energy Efficiency, Conservation and Sustainability Block Grant Energy Performance Contracting — Consideration and /or action accepting a proposal by McKinstry Essention Inc., for energy auditing and evaluation services. (G. Logan) Mayor Baldwin recognized Parks & Recreation Director George Logan who stated that action accepts proposal and enter into a contract with McKinstry Essention Inc., for energy auditing and evaluation services to comply with the November 3, 2009 Council Resolution to pursue an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant from the State of Texas. Mr. Logan addressed Council questions, and further stated the fiscal impact of a maximum of $86,375, is to be paid by the State Energy Conservation Office grant. Staff recommended approval. Mayor Baldwin recognized Mayor Pro -Tem Scagliola who moved, seconded by Councilmember Carpenter to accept the proposal by McKinstry Essention Inc., for energy auditing and evaluation services. Vote was unanimous. Motion carried 6. First Check Background Services Agreement — Consideration and /or action awarding a contract to First Check on pre - employment background checks. (M. Spain/D. Dykes) Mayor Baldwin recognized Human Resource Director Donna Dykes and City Attorney Michael Spain who introduced this item stating that action awards pre- employment background check contract to First Check Background services. Human Resources will pay fiscal impact of $2,750, a budgeted amount. Staff recommended approval. Mayor Baldwin recognized Mayor Pro -Tem Scagliola who moved, seconded by Councilmember Trayhan to award a contract to First Check for pre - employment background checks. Vote was unanimous. Motion carried EXECUTIVE SESSION Called under Section 551.071 Texas Government Code Litigation, pending litigation; Section 551.072 Texas Government Code - Deliberation regarding the purchase, exchange, sale, lease, or value of real property Section 551.087 Deliberation regarding Economic Development Negotiations. Mayor Baldwin adjourned into executive session at 7.18 p.m. 01 -12 -2010 Minutes Page - 3 - RECONVENE TO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Baldwin reconvened into Regular Session at 7.55 p.m 7. Take any action deemed necessary as a result of the Executive Session. Mayor Baldwin recognized Councilmember Carpenter who moved, seconded by Councilmember Trayhan to authorize the City Manager to purchase lots in Freeway Manor for an amount up to and not exceed $3,200. Vote was unanimous. Motion carried Requests and Announcements 8. Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers that items be placed on a future City Council agenda. Mayor Baldwin recognized Councilmember Trayhan who stated that he would like to go back and discuss agenda item 6. He stated Council awarded a contract to First Check for pre - employment background checks for $2,750, and stated he had a brief discussion with the City Attorney that the Council may want to consider authorizing the City Manager to authorize a maximum limit amount so that the item would not have to come back to Council for approval. Mayor Baldwin recognized City Attorney Michael Spain who stated that the point Councilmember Trayhan was making is; does the Council want a contract to come before them for an amount under $5,000, or just allow the City Manager to authorize such contracts if this type of expenditures were already included in the department's budget? City Manager Don Taylor stated that at present, he brings all contracts to Council for approval and that has been his practice. City Attorney Michael Spain further stated that Council certainly has the authority to authorize the City Manager to sign a contract that is for an approved budgeted expenditure up to a certain amount. Council concurred that the item of allowing the City Manager to sign contracts for an approved budgeted expenditure to be brought back at a later agenda date. Mayor Baldwin requested that the reappointment of a member to the Lone Star District (Formerly Austin -San Antonio Intermunicipal Commuter Rail District) be placed on the next agenda. Councilmember Carpenter also requested the "No Parking Standing... Ordinance be brought back addressing the sections and the language issues that were brought up this evening be placed back on a future agenda. He also requested staff get with the School District regarding the letter they sent out to the residents; Assistant City Manager Bierschwale stated that he would be setting up the meeting. COUNCILMEMBER FOWLER ARRIVED AT 7.58 P.M. 01 -12 -2010 Minutes Page - 4 - Mayor Baldwin also asked that the item considering the City Secretary's salary be placed on the next agenda. 9. Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers to City Manager and Staff for information. No requests given. 10. Announcements by Mayor and Councilmembers • City and community events attended and to be attended • City Council Committee and Liaison Assignments (see assignments below) • Continuing education events attended and to be attended • Recognition of actions by City employees • Recognition of actions by community volunteers • Upcoming City Council agenda items Mayor Baldwin recognized Councilmember Carpenter who stated that he would be out of town for the January 26, 2010 Council meeting. Mayor Baldwin announced that Mary Ybarra received her Texas Registered Municipal Clerk (TRMC) Certification today at the official meeting and Assistant City Manager David Harris attended the celebration. 11. Announcements by City Manager • Recognition of City employee actions • New Departmental initiatives Mayor Baldwin recognized Assistant City Manager John Bierschwale who announced the first meeting of the Blue Ribbon Committee will be held tomorrow, at 6:00 p.m. at the Schertz Community Center. Mayor Baldwin recognized City Engineer Larry Dublin who updated the Council regarding Lowe's and Mr. Lougher, Lowe's has agreed to pay him for the damages to his home. Mr. Dublin also stated that Lowe's has taken bids on the construction of the baffle wall for the Mobil Villa Estates side of the channel and plan to start the project soon. Mr. Dublin also stated he had a meeting with Larry Akin of Mesa Oaks regarding the drainage situation of Units 1 & 2 and is currently receiving cost estimates for this project, which will be included in the financing of Section 3, as well as securing easements from Mr. Gutierrez and the Doyle's. Mayor Baldwin also requested Mr. Dublin address his concern regarding the front loaders speeding down the street next to the school on Brooks Avenue and Aviation Heights. Mr. Dublin stated that he would get right on this issue. 01 -12 -2010 Minutes Page - 5 - Mayor Baldwin recognized Assistant City Manager David Harris who stated that staff has gone through and reviewed the Unified Development Code making changes and in the near future they would be bring this back to Council. ADJOURNMENT As there was no further action, Mayor Baldwin adjourned the meeting at 8:05 p.m. Hal Baldwin, Mayor ATTEST: Brenda Dennis, TRMC, CMC City Secretary 01 -12 -2010 Minutes Page - 6 - CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM /RESOLUTION City Council Meeting: January 19, 2010 Department: Agenda No. 2 Parks, Recreation and Community Services Subject: Pickrell Park Improvements BACKGROUND The City Council of the City of Schertz approved a Pickrell Park improvement Project in the FY 2009 -2010 EDC Budget. The project included: two additional small pavilions, ornamental perimeter fencing along Oak Street and Aero Street, restroom improvements and masonry renovations and upgrades on the Pool Bath House and two restrooms within Pickrell Park. This Project was bid through our Project Management Coordinator Mr. David Dorrough. Mr. Dorrough was the project manager on the Main Pavilion and restrooms last fiscal year and our project finished on time for spring rental season. Our Project this year will again have a March 1, 2010 completion time for our spring season. FISCAL IMPACT $250,000 from the Economic Development Corporation. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends accepting the attached Pickrell Park Renovation Scope of Work. This project totals $243,346 plus contingencies not to exceed $250,000. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ: That the above stated staff recommendations are hereby approved and authorized. PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas this 19th day of January, 2010, at which meeting a quorum was present, held in accordance with the provisions of Texas Government Code, §551.001 et seq. APPROVED Hal Baldwin, Mayor ATTEST: Brenda Dennis, TRMC, CMC, City Secretary ATTACHMENTS Pickrell Park renovation Project Scope of Work Itemized Project Breakdown Bidders List of Local Contractors. Proiect to include: - 2 - 12'x16'x8' Existing CIVIL) Restrooms to receive: - Exterior: limestone wainscoting 4' high and stucco remainder. Replace exterior doors /hardware and add access control system. - Interior: Replace all light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, toilet partitions and re- paint. - 1- 41'x33'x8 -1/2' Existing CIVIL) Pool House to receive: - Exterior: limestone wainscoting 4' high and stucco remainder. Replace exterior doors /hardware and add access control system. - Interior: Replace all light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, toilet partitions and re- paint. - 1- 30'x40'x9' Existing Structural Steel open -air pavilion to receive: - Limestone around columns - Replace light fixtures -Paint exposed structure - 2 - NEW 30'x40'x9' Open -air pavilions to include: - Concrete - Structural Steel (Fabrication & Erection) - Limestone around columns - Standing seam roof - Electrical & Lighting -Paint exposed structure -1- Existing building to receive: Exterior: Replace fascia (as necessary) and paint. Pickrell Park Renovation Scope: Masonry Carpentry Paint Plumbing Electrical Concrete Structural Steel Fencing Doors /Hardware Doors /Hardware Toilet Compartments Access Control System Contractor: CG Masonry (replace fascia) Jacob's Ladder Mabry's Plumbing JLM Electric Bronco Contractors Ws Steel Erection Alamo Fence Co Architectural Div 8 (supply) (installation) Klinger Specialties Texas Lock David Dorrough Sub-Total 1/8/2009 Cost: $40,195.00 $2,000.00 $15,615.00 $32,521.61 $15,390.00 $22,974.00 $36,298.00 $28,322.00 $3,323.74 $2,000.00 $6,650.00 $11,984.00 $217,273.35 Project Mgmt $26,072.80 Total: $243,346.15 JLMOX33 @yahoo.com, cgmasonry @att.net. Bronco Concrete <broncosanantonio @yahoo.com>, WS Steel Erection <wssteelerection @vahoo.com>, Alco Electric <alcoelectric @satx.rr.com>, Tarrillion Masonry <don@tarri Ilion masonry.com >. "F A. McComas, Inc." <mccomasinc @aol.com>, Mabry's Plumbing <mabrysplumbinR(ayahoo.com >, "Jacobs Ladder Professional Painting, LLC" <Jacobsladderl @satx.rr.com>, zach@ prosteelerectors.com. aypai nting@satx.rr.com, el itemasonry @el itemasonrv.com, p roel ectri ced @satx. rr.co m, ed @edpconcrete.net, howethconstruction @gmail.com. rponceconstruction @sbcglobal. net, russsteeli nc @aol.com, da visste el 1767 @ ya hoo. com, Tustin @ca pcosteel.com, samuel @sanddplumbing.com. a Ibertgarza0l @va hoo.com, Plu mbperfect7 @ vahoo.com, mikehoga n.ecko@gma il.com, a bsol ute pwr @ satx. rr.co m. estimating@ ivelectric.com, certifiedel ectri ca I @sbcgloba l.net, novl294t ma @ya hoo.co m, titan. electric @s bcglobal.n et, ipa lltexas @sbcgloba I. net, emoma nn @hotmail.com, santexsyl @aol.com, alexsilva 7 @yahoo.com, irod363 @aol.com, vazau ez pi ntoresC@aol.com, SARA RAMIREZ <sarapaints2989@yahoo.com >, iosefra nco @etxmasonrv.com, leomonta ivo @a ustin. rr.com, estimates@ newfi nishconcreteand masonry.com, iohn @polcanusa.com, a merica roof @sbc¢loba I.n et, ra ndvcrow @a ustin.rr.com, ors @texas.net, ckzu ber@ hotmail.com, bravo roofing @vahoo.com, dave @hallsroofin¢.net, rick @texas roof i nz.co m, danielbarron@prostarroofing.com , a¢ ua d osto n e @ao I.co m, pa ul @ huehesconstruction.us, mercy valleio@sbcalobal.net, biebconstruction @aol.com, sales @dec- out.com, frank @tntconstructiononl in e.com, adamiboyle @msn.com, rzuniga005 @satx.rr.com, crossroadsmechanicalplumbing@msn.com. ereatda nepl bR @Iycos.com, mike @pro mast erscon st ructi on.co m, i.d. p l u m bi nQ @¢ma i I.co m d¢ ri ialva @specia Itiesdi rect.com, ewvatt @specia Iti esdirect.com, ronhealy @aol.com, kel Iv @deaspecia Ities.com "Architectural Division 8" <ctiemann @archdiv8.com >, Pickrell Park Renovation Quotes 1/8/2009 Scope: Contractor: Cost: Notes Masonry: CG Masonry $40,195.00 Rock, Stucc Tarrillion Masonry $30,360.00 Rock ONLY Paint: Jacob's Ladder $15,615.00 Sara's Painting $20,000.00 Plumbing: Mabry's Plumbing $32,521.61 Electrical: JLM Electric $14,965.00 Pro Electric $14,924.00 Concrete : Bronco Contractors $22,974.00 Ecko Concrete $27,349.00 Structural Steel: Ws Steel Erection $36,298.00 . Fencing: Alamo Fence Co $28,322.00 DeLaGarza Fencing $28,915.00 Aztec Fence $27,500.00 Doors /Hardware: Architectural Div 8 $3,323.74 Toilet Compartments: Klinger Specialties $6,650.00 Access Control System: Texas Lock $11,984.00 :o, & Brick Lugs Agenda No. 3 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM City Council Meeting: January 19, 2010 Department: City Secretary Subject: Resolution No. 10 -R -04 - Calling the May 8, 2010 City of Schertz General /Special Joint Election with the City of Cibolo, SCUC Independent School District and approving the Guadalupe County Election Contract BACKGROUND In January the City Secretary's office met with Sue Basham, Elections Administrator of Guadalupe County, SCUC Independent School District and the City of Cibolo to discuss holding a joint election. Some of the benefits in holding a joint election areas follows: • Entities would divide the costs equally (creating a savings to each entity) • Utilize common voting poll locations • Utilize common voting equipment • Utilize common voting clerks The City of Schertz, the SCUC Independent School District, City of Cibolo will hold a Joint Election on May 8, 2010. The joint election will be contracted through the Elections Administrator of Guadalupe County, Sue Basham. FISCAL IMPACT Cost not to exceed $8993.00 (FY09 -10 Budget total was $13,000) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended Council approve Resolution No. 10 -R -04 calling the May 8, 2010 City of Schertz General /Special Joint election with SCUC Independent School District and the City of as well as contract with the Elections Administrator of Guadalupe County, Sue Basham. ATTACHMENTS Resolution No. 10 -R -04 Contract for Elections Services Agreement — Guadalupe County Joint Election Agreement — Schertz, Cibolo, SCUCISD RESOLUTION NO. 10 -R -04 A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS, CALLING A JOINT ELECTION WITH THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, THE CITY OF CIBOLO AND SCHERTZ - CIBOLO- UNIVERSAL CITY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (SCUCISD) AUTHORITY TO BE HELD ON MAY 8, 2010 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS FOR PLACE 1, PLACE 2 AND FOR THE ONE -YEAR EXPIRED TERM OF COUNCILMEMBER PLACE 4 FOR SAID CITY; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE CONDUCT OF A JOINT ELECTION; CONTRACTING WITH THE ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR OF GUADALUPE COUNTY TO CONDUCT THIS ELECTION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS: SECTION 1. An election shall held on May 8, 2010 in and throughout the City of Schertz, Texas (the "City "), for the purpose of electing a Mayor and Council Places 1 and 2, which are currently held by Hal Baldwin — Mayor, Place 1 - Councilmember Jim Fowler, and Place 2 - Councilmember David Scagliola. The City will also be conducting a Special Election to fill the vacancy in Council Place 4 — one year unexpired term. SECTION 2. The City will hold a joint election with the Schertz - Cibolo- Universal City Independent School District (the "District ") and the City of Cibolo provided pursuant to the provisions of a joint election agreement between the City of Schertz, the SCUC Independent School District, and the City of Cibolo adopted in accordance with the provisions of Section 271.002, as amended, Texas Election Code (the "Code "). SECTION 3. The City will enter into an agreement with the Elections Administrator of Guadalupe County (the "Guadalupe County Elections Administrator ") to conduct all aspects of this election. SECTION 4. At said election, the candidate receiving the most votes for Mayor, Councilmember's Place 1, Place 2, respectively, is declared elected for a term to expire in May 2012, and the candidate receiving the most votes for Councilmember Place 4 unexpired term, respectively, is declared elected for a term to expire in May 2011. Any candidate desiring to have his or her name on the Official Ballot for said election shall, no sooner than February 6, 2010 and no later than March 8, 2010, file with the City Secretary an application in writing in the form prescribed by the Texas Election Code requesting that his or her name be placed on the Official Ballot and declaring as a 45867374.1 candidate for Mayor and Councilmembers for Place 1, Place 2, or Place 4. Any person failing to file said written application for candidacy by the time aforesaid shall not be entitled to have his or her name printed on the Official Ballot. The name of all eligible candidates whose applications have been duly and timely filed shall be placed on the ballot pursuant to a drawing as provided by law. SECTION 5. Pursuant to Section 61.012, as amended, Texas Election Code, the City shall provide at least one accessible voting system in each polling place used in the election. Such voting system shall comply with Texas and federal laws establishing the requirement for voting systems that permit voters with physical disabilities to cast a secret ballot. Touch screen machines shall be used for early voting and election day voting by personal appearance. Certain early voting may be conducted by mail. The Guadalupe County Elections Administrator shall also utilize a Central Counting Station (the "Station ") as provided by Section 127.001, et seq., as amended, Texas Election Code. Guadalupe County Administrator, Sue Basham will serve as Early Voting Clerk and will appoint the Election Judges and Clerks for each station location, and establish a written plan for the orderly operation of the Station locations in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code. The Guadalupe County Elections Administrator will appoint the Tabulation Supervisor which will also serve as the Programmer for the Stations. Lastly, the Guadalupe County Elections Administrator will publish notice and conduct testing on the automatic tabulation equipment relating to the Stations and conduct instruction for the officials and clerks for the Stations in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code. SECTION 6. The City election precincts established for this election shall be the precincts named on Exhibit A attached hereto. A list of the City election precincts and the polling places designated for each such election precinct are identified on Exhibit A to this Resolution, and this Exhibit is incorporated by reference for all purposes. At least 63 days prior to the scheduled election date, the Council, in coordination with the Guadalupe County Elections Administrator, will identify and formally approve the appointment of the Presiding Judges, Alternate Presiding Judges, Election Clerks, and all other election officials for this election. Each Presiding Judge shall appoint not less than two (2) resident qualified voters of the County to act as clerks to properly conduct the election. However, if the Presiding Judge appointed actually serves, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall serve as one of the clerks. The appointment of such clerks may include a person fluent in the Spanish language to serve as a clerk to render oral aid in the Spanish language to any voter desiring such aid at the polls on the day of the election. In the absence of the Presiding Judge named above, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall perform the duties of the Presiding Judge. The election shall be held in the Schertz Community Center, Bldg. 3, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas 78154 as prescribed by applicable law and on the day of the election, the polls shall be open from 7:00 o'clock a.m. to 7:00 o'clock p.m. The Guadalupe County Elections Office, 1101 Elbel Road, Schertz, Texas 78154, is hereby designated as the main early voting place at which early voting shall be conducted. Sue Basham, the Elections Administrator of Guadalupe County (whose mailing address is Post Office Box 1346, Seguin, Texas 78156) is hereby appointed as 45867374.1 the Early Voting Clerk to conduct such early voting in the election. The Early Voting Clerk shall appoint not less than two (2) Deputy Early Voting Clerks in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code. Early voting shall be conducted at the main early voting place from April 26, 2010 through May 4, 2010, with the exception of Saturdays, Sundays, and official State holidays. The hours for early voting shall be from, and from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 26, 2010 through Sunday May 2, 2010 and from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on May 3, 2010 and May 4, 2010 on all other early voting days. Applications for ballots by mail must be received by the Early Voting Clerk not later than the close of business on April 30, 2010. An Early Voting Ballot Board is hereby established for the purpose of processing early voting results. Sue Basham, Elections Administrator will appoint the Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board. The Presiding Judge shall appoint not less than two (2) nor more than ten (10) resident qualified voters of the County to serve as members of the Early Voting Ballot Board. SECTION 7. All resident qualified voters of the City shall be permitted to vote at the early voting location and on the day of the election, such voters shall vote at any one of the designated polling places. The election shall be held and conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code, as amended, and the provisions of Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated Chapter 1 of Title 22, as amended, and as may be required by any other law. All election materials and proceedings shall be printed in both English and Spanish. SECTION 8. A substantial copy of this Resolution shall serve as a proper notice of the election. This notice, including a Spanish translation thereof, shall be posted at the City Hall not less than twenty -one (21) days prior to the date the election is to be held, and be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City, not more than thirty (30) days, and not less than ten (10) full days prior to the day of the election. SECTION 9. The Council authorizes the Mayor, or his /her designee, to negotiate and enter into a joint election agreement with the Districts and the Authority in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code. SECTION 10. The Council authorizes the Mayor, or his /her designee, to negotiate and enter into a contract with the Guadalupe County Elections Administrator to conduct the election in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code. SECTION 11. The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true, and such recitals are hereby made a part of this Resolution for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings of the Council. SECTION 12. All Resolutions and resolutions, or parts thereof, which are in conflict or inconsistent with any provision of this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, and the provisions of this Resolution shall be and remain controlling as to the matters ordered herein. SECTION 13. This Resolution shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America. SECTION 14. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this Resolution and 45867374.1 the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be valid, and this Council hereby declares that this Resolution would have been enacted without such invalid provision. SECTION 15. It is officially found, determined, and declared that the meeting at which this Resolution is adopted was open to the public and public notice of the time, place, and subject matter of the public business to be considered at such meeting, including this Resolution, was given, all as required by Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended. SECTION 16. By vote of not less than two - thirds of the members of the City Council present at the meeting at which this Resolution was first considered, the City Council has determined that action is required, and this Resolution is hereby adopted. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED on this the 19th day of January, 2010. Mayor, City of Schertz, Texas ATTEST: Brenda Dennis TRMC, CMC, City Secretary (SEAL OF CITY) 45867374.1 EXHIBIT A Early voting Location Guadalupe County Elections Office 1101 Elbel Road Schertz, Texas Monday, April 26th — Sunday, May 2nd 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, May 3rd — Tuesday, May 4th: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. City Election Precinct Presiding Judge Alternate Judge Polling Place lace City of TO BE TO BE Schertz Community Center Schertz DETERMINED DETERMINED 1400 Schertz Parkway Building #3 Schertz, Texas 78154 45867374.1 JOINT AGREEMENT ELECTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, CITY OF CIBOLO AND THE SCHERTZ- CIBOLO- UNIVERSAL CITY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT This joint election agreement is made this day of , 2010, by and between the City of Schertz, the City of Cibolo and the Schertz - Cibolo- Universal City Independent School District ( "SCUCISD') (collectively "Entities" or "Participating Entities'). WHEREAS, the City of Schertz plans to hold a General and Special Election on May 8, 2010, for the purpose of electing a Mayor two (2) city council members for Place 1, Place 2, and for the unexpired term of Place 4; WHEREAS, the City of Cibolo plans to hold a General Election on May 8, 2010, for the purpose of electing a four (4) city council members for Place 1, Place 4, Place 5, and Place 6; WHEREAS, SCUCISD plans to hold a General Election on May 8, 2010, for the purpose of electing two (2) school board trustees for Place 6 and Place 7_ WHEREAS, Texas Election Code section 271.002 authorizes the governing bodies of political subdivisions to enter into an agreement to hold joint elections in election precincts that can be served by common polling places; WHEREAS, the parties to this agreement serve voters within the same boundaries, and it would be to the benefit of the City of Schertz, City of Cibolo and SCUCISD, and the citizens and voters thereof to hold the elections jointly. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that a joint election will be held by City of Schertz, City of Cibolo and SCUCISD under the following terms and conditions: THIS AGREEMENT is subject to the written approval of all parties and shall not be binding on the parties until such written approval is obtained. THIS AGREEMENT will require the Guadalupe County Elections Administrator to be appointed the Joint Early Voting Clerk. THIS AGREEMENT requires the City of Schertz, the City of Cibolo and SCUCISD to use joint ballots. THIS AGREEMENT requires the City of Schertz, the City of Cibolo and SCUCISD to share costs associated with this joint election proportionally where polling places are shared by more than one entity. THIS AGREEMENT requires the City of Schertz, the City of Cibolo and SCUCISD to be responsible for ordering its own election and publishing notice of the elections separately and prepare a submission to the United States Department of Justice for preclearance of the election Page 1 of 6 procedures and polling places, pursuant to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The cost to publish the notice will be the responsibility of each individual entity. THIS AGREEMENT will require joint Early Voting and Election Day locations, dates, and times to be used by the City of Schertz, the City of Cibolo and SCUCISD. THIS AGREEMENT will require the Guadalupe County Elections Administrator to tabulate the precinct results and canvassing separately for the City of Schertz, the City of Cibolo and SCUCISD. The results will be delivered to each entity by facsimile. THIS AGREEMENT will require the Guadalupe County Elections Administrator to be responsible for the safekeeping of election records for this joint election. THIS AGREEMENT will require the Guadalupe County Elections Administrator to be responsible for performing the following duties and to furnish the following services and equipment pursuant to the election services contract with Guadalupe County: 1. Recommend election judges, alternate judges and clerks. 2. Pay election judges and other election workers. 3. Procure and distribute all necessary election supplies. 4. Supply all necessary voting equipment; transport equipment to and from the polling places, and prepare the voting equipment for use at the polling places. 5. Issue Writs of Election to the election judges appointed. 6. Perform early voting clerk duties. 7. Publish the legal notice of the date, time, and place of the electronic tabulating equipment test and conduct such test and provide copies to entities. 8. Arrange for the use of a central counting station and for the tabulating personnel needed at the counting station and assist in the preparation of programs and the test materials for tabulation of the ballots to be used with electronic voting equipment. 9. Assist in providing the general overall supervision of the election and will provide to the Canvassing Authority the prescribed election records and reports as required when a central counting station is used: (a) Canvassing Summary Report, (b) Accumulated Totals Report of early voting and Election Day, and (c) Electronically submit results to the Secretary of State. 10. Ballot type: (For use with mail ballots.) Optical scan. 11. Ballot tabulating equipment to be used: Premier Touch Screens, Premier Optical Scan for paper ballots. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. Common Early Voting and Election Day Polling Locations Page 2 of 6 Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted at the following location at the specified dates and times: Guadalupe County Office Building - Election Office 1101 Elbel Road Schertz, TX 78154 Dates: Monday, April 26 — Friday, April 30, 2010 Hours: 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Dates: Monday, May 3 — Tuesday, May 4, 2010 Hours: 7:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m. Election Day Locations: The polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on May 8, 2010. Schertz Community Center Rose Garden Elementary School City of Cibolo City Hall 1400 Schertz Parkway 506 North Blvd. 200 South Main Schertz, TX 78154 Universal City, TX 78148 Cibolo, TX 78108 (to be shared by the City of (SCUCISD only) (to be shared by the City of Schertz, and SCUCISD) Cibolo, and SCUCISD) B. Joint Election Costs: Payment A. Costs. Access to the common polling location(s) set out herein will be provided at no charge. However, each Entity remains responsible for all costs associated with their respective elections only. All funds expended by each Entity will be from current revenues. B. Cancellation. In the event any of the parties to this Agreement cancel their election because of unopposed candidates under Subchapter C of Title I of the Texas Election Code, the remaining parties shall be responsible for their respective elections, including all associated costs. The canceling party(ies) shall be responsible for its respective share of election expenses incurred through the date that the election is canceled as allocated to that Entity. In the event that a party cancels its election, the other parties shall continue to have access to the polling locations at no charge. If an election is to be canceled by one of the parties, notice will be given to all parties within two (2) days of cancellation. C. General Provisions A. Communications. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Participating Entities will engage in ongoing communications concerning the conduct of Page 3 of 6 the Joint Election and discuss and resolve any problems which might arise regarding the Joint Election. B. Effective Date. This Agreement takes effect upon the complete execution of this Agreement by all Participating Entities. C. Custodian of Records. Each Participating Entity will serve as their individual custodian for purposes of election records as required by law. Each Participating Entity shall appoint a qualified person to act as Custodian of Records for the Entity to perform the duties imposed by the Election Code on the custodian of records for its respective entity. D. Miscellaneous Provisions A. Venue and Choice of Law. The Entities agree that venue for any dispute arising under this Agreement will lie in the appropriate courts of Guadalupe County, Texas. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America. B. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties relating to the rights herein granted and the obligations herein assumed and supersedes all prior agreements, including prior election services contracts relating to each Entity's May 8, 2010 election. Any prior agreements, promises, negotiations, or representations not expressly contained in this Agreement are of no force and effect. Any oral representations or modifications concerning this Agreement shall be of no force or effect, excepting a subsequent modification in writing as provided herein. C. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Agreement; and, parties to this Agreement shall perform their obligations under this Agreement in accordance with the intent of the parties to this Agreement as expressed in the terms and provisions of this Agreement. D. Breach. In the event that any Participating Entity breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement, the non - breaching party shall be entitled to pursue any and all rights and remedies allowed by law. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of any immunity or defense to which any Participating Entity is entitled under statutory or common law. E. Other Instruments. The Entities agree that they will execute other and further instruments or any documents as may become necessary or convenient to effectuate and carry out the purposes of this Agreement. Page 4 of 6 F. Mediation. When mediation is acceptable to both parties in resolving a dispute arising under this Agreement, the parties agree to use a mutually agreed upon mediator, or a person appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction, for mediation as described in Section 154.023 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. Unless both parties are satisfied with the result of the mediation, the mediation will not constitute a final and binding resolution of the dispute. All communications within the scope of the mediation shall remain confidential as described in Section 154.023 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, unless both parties agree, in writing, to waive the confidentiality. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties intend to fully comply with the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Public Information Act, whenever applicable. The term "confidential' as used in this Agreement has the same meanings as defined and construed under the Texas Public Information Act and the Texas Open Meetings Act. G. Amendment/Modification. Except as otherwise provided, this Agreement may not be amended, modified, or changed in any respect whatsoever, except by a further Agreement in writing, duly executed by the parties hereto. No official, representative, agent, or employee of any Participating Entity has any authority to modify this Agreement except pursuant to such expressed authorization as may be granted by the governing body of the respective Participating Entity. H. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, all of which shall be deemed originals and with the same effect as if all parties hereto had signed the same document. All of such counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute one and the same Agreement. *****REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK*** Page 5 of 6 The undersigned are the duly authorized representatives of the parties' governing bodies, and their signatures represent adoption and acceptance of the terms and conditions of this agreement. APPROVED, this day of 2010, by the City Council of the CITY OF SCHERTZ APPROVED, this the CITY OF CIBOLO Hal Baldwin, Mayor City of Schertz day of Jennifer Hartman, Mayor City of Cibolo 2010, by the City Council of APPROVED, this day of , 2010, by the Board of Trustees of the SCHERTZ- CIBOLO- UNIVERSAL CITY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT. George Ricks, Board President SCUCISD Mark Wilson, Board Secretary SCUCISD Page 6 of 6 THE STATE OF TEXAS } } COUNTY OF GUADAL UPE} CONTRACT FOR ELECTION SERVICES THIS CONTRACT made by and between Guadalupe County, a body corporate and politic under the laws of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as "County," and City of Schertz, hereinafter referred to as "Political Subdivision," pursuant to Texas Election Code Sections 31.092(a) for an election to be held on May 8, 2010, and to be administered by Sue Basham, Elections Administrator, hereinafter referred to as "Elections Administrator ". Said Political Subdivision is holding a General Election, at their expense on May 8, 2010. The County owns an electronic voting system, the Diebold Touch Screens for Early Voting and Election Day voting and Diebold Optical Scan for paper mail ballots, which has been duly approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to Texas Election Code Chapter 122 as amended, and is compliant with the accessibility requirements set forth by Texas Election Code Section 61.012. Political Subdivision desires to use the County's electronic voting system and to compensate the County for such use. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, agreements, and benefits to the parties, IT IS AGREED as follows: L ADMINISTRATION The Elections Administrator of Guadalupe County shall coordinate, supervise, and handle all aspects of administering the Election as provided in this Contract. Political Subdivision agrees to pay Guadalupe County for equipment, supplies, services, and administrative costs as provided in this Contract. The Elections Administrator shall serve as the administrator for the Election; however, the Political Subdivision shall remain responsible for the decisions and actions of its officers necessary for the lawful conduct of its election. The Elections Administrator shall provide advisory services in connection with decisions to be made and actions to be taken by the officers of the Political Subdivision. It is understood that other political subdivisions may wish to participate in the use of the County's electronic voting system and polling places, and it is agreed that Guadalupe County and the Elections Administrator may enter into other contracts for election services for those purposes on terms and conditions generally similar to those set forth in this contract. Political Subdivision agrees that other political subdivisions that may have territory located partially or wholly within the boundaries of Political Subdivision, and in such case all parties sharing common territory shall enter into a Joint Election Agreement and share a joint ballot on the county's electronic voting system at the applicable polling places. In such cases, costs shall be divided among the participants. Page 1 of 7 At each polling location, joint participants shall share voting equipment and supplies to the extent possible. The participating parties shall share a mutual ballot in those precincts where jurisdictions overlap. However, in no instance shall a voter be permitted to receive a ballot containing an office or proposition stating a measure on which the voter is ineligible to vote. Multiple ballot styles shall be available in those shared polling places where jurisdictions do not overlap. II. LEGAL DOCUMENTS Political Subdivision shall be responsible for the preparation, adoption, and publication of all required election orders, resolutions, notices, and any other pertinent documents required by the Texas Election Code and /or Political Subdivision's governing body, charter, or ordinances. Preparation of the necessary materials for notices and the official ballot shall be the responsibility of the Political Subdivision, including translation to languages other than English. Political Subdivision shall provide a copy of their election order and notice to the Elections Administrator. The Political Subdivision shall prepare a submission to the United States Department of Justice for preclearance of the election procedures and polling places, pursuant to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. III. VOTING LOCATIONS The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the use of all Election Day voting locations. Voting locations will be, whenever possible, the usual voting locations for Political Subdivision. In the event a voting location is not available, the Elections Administrator will arrange for use of an alternate location with the approval of the Political Subdivision. If polling places are different from the polling place(s) used by Political Subdivision in it's most recent election, Political Subdivision agrees to post a notice no later than the day before the election, at the entrance to any previous polling places in the jurisdiction stating that the polling location has changed and stating the political subdivision's polling place names and addresses in effect for election. IV. ELECTION JUDGES, CLERKS, AND OTHER ELECTION PERSONNEL Elections Administrator shall recommend election judges, alternate judges and clerks. Upon request by the Elections Administrator, Political Subdivision agrees to assist in recruiting polling place officials who are bilingual (fluent in both English and Spanish). The Elections Administrator shall notify all election judges of the eligibility requirements of Subchapter C of Chapter 32 of the Texas Election Code, and will take the necessary steps to insure that all election judges appointed for the Election are eligible to serve. The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the training and compensation of all election judges and clerks. The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the date, time, and place for presiding election judges to pick up their election supplies. Each presiding election Page 2 of 7 judge will be sent a letter from the Elections Administrator notifying him /her of their appointment, the time and location of training and distribution of election supplies, and the number of election clerks that the presiding judge may appoint. Each election judge and clerk will receive compensation at an hourly rate established by Guadalupe County pursuant to Texas Election Code Section 32.091. The election judge will receive an additional sum of $25.00 for picking up the election supplies prior to Election Day and for returning the supplies and equipment to the central counting station after the polls close. V. PREPARATION OF SUPPLIES AND VOTING EQUIPMENT The Elections Administrator shall arrange for all election supplies and voting equipment including, but not limited to official ballots, sample ballots, voter registration lists, and all forms, signs and other materials used by the election judges at the voting locations. The Elections Administrator shall provide the necessary voter registration information, instructions, and other information needed for the election. If special maps are needed for a particular Political Subdivision, the Election Administrator will order the maps and pass that charge on to that particular Political Subdivision. Political Subdivision shall furnish the Elections Administrator a list of candidates and /or propositions showing the order and the exact manner in which the candidate names and /or proposition(s) are to appear on the official ballot (including titles and text in each language in which the authority's ballot is to be printed). This list shall be delivered to the Elections Administrator as soon as possible after ballot positions have been determined by each of the participating authorities. Each participating authority shall be responsible for proofreading and approving the ballot insofar as it pertains to that authority's candidates and /or propositions. It is agreed by all parties that at all times and for all purposes hereunder, all election judges, clerks, and all other personnel involved in this election are independent contractors and are not employees or agents of the County or Political Subdivision. No statement contained in this Contract shall be construed so as to find any judge, clerk, or any other election personnel an employee or agent of the County or Political Subdivision, and no election personnel shall be entitled to the rights, privileges, or benefits of County or Political Subdivision employees except as otherwise stated herein, nor shall any election personnel hold himself out as an employee or agent of the County or Political Subdivision, unless considered a county employee as determined by the Guadalupe County Human Resources Department. VI. EARLY VOTING Political Subdivision agrees to appoint the Elections Administrator as the Early Voting Clerk. Political Subdivision also agrees to appoint the Elections Administrator's permanent county employees as deputy early voting clerks. Political Subdivision further agrees that the Elections Administrator may appoint other deputy early voting clerks to assist in the conduct of early voting as necessary, and that these additional deputy early voting clerks shall be compensated at an hourly rate set by Guadalupe County pursuant to Section 83.052 of the Texas Election Code. Early Voting by personal appearance will be held at the locations, dates, and Page 3 of 7 times determined by Political Subdivision. Any qualified voter of the Election may vote early by personal appearance at any one of the early voting locations. As Early Voting Clerk, the Elections Administrator shall receive applications for early voting ballots to be voted by mail in accordance with Chapters 31 and 86 of the Texas Election Code. Any requests for early voting ballots to be voted by mail received by the Political Subdivision shall be forwarded immediately by fax or courier to the Elections Administrator for processing. The Elections Administrator shall, upon request, provide the Political Subdivision a copy of the early voting report on a daily basis and a cumulative final early voting report following the election. VII. EARLY VOTING BALLOT BOARD Guadalupe County shall appoint an Early Voting Ballot Board (EVBB) to process early voting results from the Election. The Presiding Judge, with the assistance of the Elections Administrator, may appoint two or more additional members to constitute the EVBB. The Elections Administrator shall determine the number of EVBB members required to efficiently process the early voting ballots. VIII. CENTRAL COUNTING STATION AND ELECTION RETURNS The Elections Administrator shall be responsible for establishing and operating the central counting station to receive and tabulate the voted ballots in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code and of this Contract. The participating authorities hereby, in accordance with Section 127.002, 127.003, and 127.005 of the Texas Election Code, appoint the following central counting station officials: Counting Station Manager: Missy Doss Tabulation Supervisor: Rick Arroues Presiding Judge: Sue Basham The Elections Administrator will prepare the unofficial canvass reports after all precincts have been counted, and will deliver a copy of the unofficial canvass to the Political Subdivision as soon as possible after all returns have been tabulated. All participating authorities shall be responsible for the official canvass of their respective elections. X. WITHDRAWAL FROM CONTRACT DUE TO CANCELLATION OF ELECTION Political Subdivision may withdraw from this Contract should it cancel its election in accordance with Sections 2.051 - 2.053 of the Texas Election Code, or should it be later ruled that the election is not needed. Political Subdivision is fully liable for any expenses incurred by Page 4 of 7 Guadalupe County on behalf of Political Subdivision. Any monies deposited with the county by the withdrawing authority shall be refunded, minus the aforementioned expenses. XI. RECORDS OF THE ELECTION Voted ballots and all records of the Election will be given to the Political Subdivision to be retained and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Section 66.058 of the Texas Elections Code. However, if the Political Subdivision enters into a Joint Election Agreement with another political subdivision, the Elections Administrator is hereby appointed general custodian of the voted ballots and all records of the Election as authorized by Section 271.010 of the Texas Election. Access to the election records shall be available to each participating authority as well as to the public in accordance with applicable provisions of the Texas Election Code and the Texas Public Information Act. The election records shall be stored at the offices of the Elections Administrator or at an alternate facility used for storage of county records. The Elections Administrator shall ensure that the records are maintained in an orderly manner so that the records are clearly identifiable and retrievable. Records of the election shall be retained and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Section 66.058 of the Texas Election Code. If records of the election are involved in any pending election contest, investigation, litigation, or open records request, the Elections Administrator shall maintain the records until final resolution or until final judgment, whichever is applicable. It is the responsibility of each participating authority to bring to the attention of the Elections Administrator any notice of pending election contest, investigation, litigation or open records request which may be filed with the participating authority. XIL RECOUNTS A recount may be obtained as provided by Title 13 of the Texas Election Code. Political Subdivision agrees that any recount shall take place at the offices of the Elections Administrator, and that the Elections Administrator shall serve as Recount Supervisor and the Political Subdivision's official or employee who performs the duties of a secretary under the Texas Election Code shall serve as Recount Coordinator. The Elections Administrator agrees to provide advisory services to the District as necessary to conduct a proper recount. XIII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 1. The Elections Administrator shall file copies of this document with the Guadalupe County Treasurer and the Guadalupe County Auditor in accordance with Section 31.099 of the Texas Election Code. 2. In the event that legal action is filed contesting Political Subdivision's election under Title 14 of the Texas Election Code, Political Subdivision shall choose and provide, at its own Page 5 of 7 expense, legal counsel for the County, the Elections Administrator, and additional election personnel as necessary. 3. Nothing in this contract prevents any party from taking appropriate legal action against any other party and /or other election personnel for a breach of this contract or a violation of the Texas Election Code. 4. The parties agree that under the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, neither Guadalupe County nor Political Subdivision can enter into an agreement whereby either party agrees to indemnify or hold harmless another party; therefore, all references of any kind, if any, to indemnifying or holding or saving harmless for any reason are hereby deleted. 5. This Contract shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and all obligations of the parties created hereunder are performable in Guadalupe County, Texas. 6. In the event of one of more of the provisions contained in this Contract shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof and this Contract shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. 7. All parties shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of the State of Texas, all local governments, and any other entities with local jurisdiction. 8. The waiver by any party of a breach of any provision of this Contract shall not operate as or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach. 9. Any amendments of this Contract shall be of no effect unless in writing and signed by all parties hereto. Page 6 of 7 IN TESTIMONY HEREOF, this Contract, its multiple originals all of equal force, has been executed on behalf of the parties hereto as follows, to -wit: 1. It has on this day of , 2010, been executed on behalf of Guadalupe County by the Elections Administrator pursuant to the Texas Election Code so authorizing; and 2. It has on this day of , 2010, been executed on behalf of the Political Subdivision by its Presiding Officer or authorized representative, pursuant to an action of the Political Subdivision so authorizing. GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS ATTEST: City of Schertz: By: By: SUE BASHAM Presiding Officer /Authorized Representative Elections Administrator Page 7 of 7 Agenda No. 4 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM/RESOLUTION City Council Meeting: January 19, 2009 Department: Council Subject: Appointment/Reappointment of elected official to the Rail District Board - BACKGROUND The City of Schertz appoints one member to the Lone Star District Board of Directors. The City's current appointment is Mayor Hal Baldwin. In December 2007, the Rail District Board adopted staggered terms so that one -half of the Board members' terms expire each year. Consequently, Mayor Baldwin's term will expire on February 1, 2010. RECOMMENDATION Council approves the reappointment of Mayor Hal Baldwin to the Rail District Board for a term to expire February 2012. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ: Staff recommendations that the above stated are hereby approved and authorized. PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas this 10th day of November, 2009, at which meeting a quorum was present, held in accordance with the provisions of V.T.C.A., Government Code, §551.001 et seq. APPROVED Hal Baldwin, Mayor ATTEST: Brenda Dennis TRMC,CMC, City Secretary MEMORANDUM Via e-mail To: Appointing Jurisdictions City of Austin Bexar County Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority City of San Antonio Hays County Texas Department of Transportation City of San Marcos Travis County City of Schertz Williamson County From: Alison Schulze, AICP, Rail District Administrator /Senior Planner Date: December 9, 2009 Re: Appointment of Members to Lone Star Rail District Board of Directors This memo serves to notify appointing jurisdictions that their current representative's term on the Lone Star Rail District (formerly Austin -San Antonio Rail District) Board of Directors will expire February 1, 2010. In December 2007, in accordance with the Rail District's statutory authority, the Board of Directors adopted staggered terms so that one -half of the Board members' terms expire each year. The terms of the Board members listed below will expire on February 1, 2010. Newly appointed Board members will serve a two -year term that runs from February 1, 2010 to February 1, 2012. All Board members are eligible to serve another two -year term, and all Board members remain on the Board until they or another representative is appointed by the jurisdiction. Section 3 of the Rail District's statutory authority regarding Board composition and staggered terms is attached for reference. We request the jurisdictions listed below appoint members to the Rail District Board by February 2009, and notify the Rail District when the appointment is made. We appreciate your attention and action on the appointments listed below. If you need additional information, please contact me by phone (512/589 -2709) or by e -mail (AMSchulze(c�LoneStarRail.com). The following Board members' terms expire February 1, 2010: APPOINTING JURISDICTION CURRENT BOARD MEMBER City of Austin Councilmember Sheryl Cole City of San Antonio Councilmember John Clamp City of San Marcos Councilmember John Thomaides City of Schertz Mayor Hal Baldwin Bexar County (appoint member to represent Alamo Regional Transit) AACOG Executive Director Gloria Arriaga Hays County Commissioner Will Conley Travis County (appoint member to represent Capital Area Rural Transportation System [CARTS]) CARTS Board Member Commissioner Debbie Ingalsbe Williamson County County Judge Dan A. Gattis Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Mayor John Cowman Texas Transportation Commission Tullos Wells P.O. Box 1618, San Marcos, Texas 78667 • 512.558.7360 • www.LoneStarRaii.com Lone Star Rail District Board Terms December 9, 2009 �y,'J.•. yr. ;� _ , � :, -� i �." Rail District Enabling Legislation As Amended 2009 Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes Title 112 Chapter 13— Miscellaneous Railroads Article 6550c -1. Intermunicipal Commuter Rail Districts Section 3: BOARD page 2 Sec. 3. (a) A district is governed by a board of directors. The board is responsible for the management, operation, and control of the district. (b) The board is composed of the following members: (1) two public members appointed by the commission; (2) one elected member of the governing body of each political subdivision that has become a part of the district under Section 2 of this article; (3) one elected member appointed by the regional planning organization of which a creating municipality is a part; (4) one member appointed by each creating municipality to represent the business community of the municipality; (5) one member appointed by each authority created under Chapter 451, Transportation Code, that serves a creating municipality; (6) one member appointed by each county in which a creating municipality is located to represent transportation providers that provide service to rural areas in the county; (7) one member appointed by each entity that has become a part of the district under Section 2 of this article; and (8) one member appointed by all other board members to represent all municipalities in the district that do not otherwise have representation on the board and who shall be an elected official of one of those municipalities. (c) If a vacancy occurs on the board, a successor shall be appointed or elected in the same manner as the original appointment or election. Each member serves a staggered two -year term with as near as possible to half of the members' terms expiring February 1 of each year. If one or more members are added to the board, the board members other than the new members shall determine the lengths of the new members' terms so that one -half, or as near one -half as possible of the members serve terms expiring each year. CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM /RESOLUTION City Council Meeting: January 19, 2010 Department: Agenda No. 5 Police Dept and Information Technologies Dept. Subject: Approval of bid to replace In -Car Cameras for Police Dept. and to provide funding to upgrade the existing camera system in the PD holding facilitv. BACKGROUND Item 1: Approve bid for replacement of in- vehicle cameras for Police Dept.: In May of 2008 the City purchased a new in -car camera system for the Police Dept. from Motorola. The Digital Patroller 2 system was an all digital system designed to automate certain functions and streamline management, storage and retrieval of videos from Police cars. As a condition of that purchase Motorola gave the City of Schertz a full money -back guarantee on the equipment. During and after the deployment of that system problems continued to arise relating to a variety of issues. Ongoing attempts by the vendor, assisted by IT and PD staff were unsuccessful in resolving all of the issues experienced by PD, and it was decided that it was in the best interests of the City to remove the Digital Patroller system and go with another vendor. As a result of this decision, Motorola was contacted and they agreed in writing to provide a full refund for the system once it was removed from City vehicles and returned to Motorola. The Police Dept. and the IT Dept. collaborated to create a new set of specifications and, with the assistance of the Purchasing and Asset Management Dept. bids were solicited for a new system. Once the bids were reviewed, the decision was made to recommend that the bid be awarded to L3 Communications / Mobile- Vision, Inc. of Boonton, N.J. Item 2: Funding to upgrade existing camera system in the PD Holding Facility: The PD Holding Facility is currently under 24 hour video surveillance. The cameras are monitored by the dispatchers, and are recorded using a basic video recorder. During recent tests it was discovered that the DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is failing. The vendor who supplied the device is no longer in business. This device will have to be replaced. The replacement DVR will be capable of recording both standard CC -TV cameras and newer IP -based solutions, allowing for future growth as needed. FISCAL IMPACT Item 1: Approve bid for replacement of in- vehicle cameras for Police Dept.: The final bid amount for the system from L3 Communications / Mobile- Vision, Inc. is $154,465.60. The amount to be refunded by Motorola for the existing system is $118,645.10; leaving a balance of $35,811.50. This balance is to be covered by PD grant monies in the amount of $27,819.00 (This is a Byrnes JAG grant from the US Dept. of Justice for technology purchases for PD. It was awarded Aug. 7 of 2009.), plus funds saved by delaying purchase of a new CID vehicle. Item 2: Funding to upgrade existing camera system in the PD Holding Facility: A replacement 32 Port DVR with hardware and installation will cost $10,527.00. This is an unbudgeted expense and will come from the General Fund. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends awarding a bid for in- vehicle cameras to L3 Communications / Mobile - Vision, Inc., in the amount of $154,465.60. Staff also recommends awarding a bid for upgrading the existing camera system in Police Department Holding Facility to Lan -Comm Technologies Inc., in the amount of $10,527.00. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ: That the above stated staff recommendations are hereby approved and authorized. PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas this 19th day of January, 2010, at which meeting a quorum was present, held in accordance with the provisions of Texas Government Code, §551.001 et seq. APPROVED Hal Baldwin, Mayor ATTEST: Brenda Dennis TRMC, CMC, City Secretary ATTACHMENTS: Bid Tabulation Bid Recommendation Letter (Capt. Bane) Refund Agreement from Motorola DP2 Settlement Agreement RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Release and Settlement Agreement ( "Settlement Agreement ") is made by Motorola, Inc., a Delaware corporation ( "Motorola ") and the City of Schertz, a political subdivision of the state of Texas ( "Customer"). Motorola and Customer may be referred to individually as a "Party" and collectively as the "Parties." Recitals Whereas, Motorola accepted two Purchase Orders (the "Purchase Orders ") under which Customer agreed to purchase, and Motorola agreed to sell, a Video Communications System with additional service and support (the "System ") as identified in said Purchase Orders (Exhibit A). Whereas, Customer paid to Motorola $118,654.10 for the System; and Whereas, during the course of implementing the System pursuant to the Purchase Orders, issues arose regarding the Systems ability to record and upload video (the "Video Issue "), which Video Issue resulted in required service to the System; and Whereas, Customer claims that certain portions of the System continue to operate incorrectly according to Customer's expectations; and Whereas, the Parties have investigated the Video Issue and Customer's claims and have been unable to achieve a resolution; and Whereas, the Parties agree that it is not in their respective best interests to dispute the cause of the Video Issue; and Whereas, In the interest of reaching an amicable resolution, the Parties wish to enter into this Settlement Agreement to finally resolve the matter; and Now, therefore, in consideration of the foregoing recitals of fact, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree to be bound as follows: 1. Upon Customer's tender of the System to Motorola, or Motorola's designee, and execution of this Settlement Agreement by both Parties, Motorola shall pay to Customer $118,654.10, as a refund of the amount previously paid to Motorola by the Customer for the System. Tender of the System will be deemed to have occurred when the System is in Motorola's, or Motorola's designee's, control and custody. Motorola shall deduct from the refund the value of any missing or damaged products and related equipment. 2. Motorola agrees to accept the return of the System. Customer or its designee shall, at Customer's expense, remove the System listed in the attached Purchase Orders — Exhibit A, and return said equipment to Motorola by March 1, 2010. Exhibit A details and inventories all pieces of equipment to be returned to Motorola. 3. Customer shall destroy, remove, delete, scrub, or erase all video data from the System before such equipment is tendered to Motorola or Motorola's designee. However, Customer may retain, on its server and at its sole expense and risk, any video data existing as of the date of equipment removal. Motorola makes no representations or warranties with respect to any video data remaining on the System once the System is tendered to Motorola or Motorola's designee. Neither Motorola nor Motorola's designee shall be liable to the Customer for any damages, including but not limited to damages related to retention, removal, or spoliation of evidence claims resulting from the loss or destruction of video data. Motorola may, at its sole discretion, dispose of the System tendered by the Customer in any manner. The Customer shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Motorola and Motorola's designee from and against any and all claims, damages, or losses of any type related to the loss or destruction of video data. 4. Except as provided in this paragraph, Customer knowingly and voluntarily releases and forever discharges Motorola and its officers, directors, employees, agents, assigns, parents, subsidiaries, predecessors, successors, and related entities, and each of their officers, directors, employees, agents, and assigns from any and all claims, lawsuits, demands, causes of action, rights damages, costs or attorneys' fees, expenses and compensation whatsoever, known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, whether at law or in equity, whether sounding in contract, tort, or otherwise, by reason of any act, omission, matter, cause, or thing whatsoever related to the Customer's purchase and use of the System. The Customer acknowledges that this Settlement Agreement expressly waives every right the Customer has regarding claims or costs incurred in any way as a result of the Video Issue and its purchase and use of the System. 5. To the extent permitted by applicable law, the Parties agree to protect the Confidential Information of the other Party. Confidential Information is defined as any and all information consistent with the purpose described below that is (i) disclosed under this Settlement Agreement in oral, written, graphic, machine recognizable, and /or sample form, being clearly designated, labeled or marked as confidential or its equivalent or (ii) obtained by examination, testing or analysis of any hardware, software or any component part thereof provided by discloser to Customer. This Settlement Agreement and the Purchase Order shall be deemed to be Confidential Information of both Parties hereto and shall not be disclosed without the prior written agreement of both Parties or as required by a court of competent jurisdiction. Confidential Information is and will at all times remain the property of the disclosing Party, and no grant of any proprietary rights in the Confidential Information is given or intended, including any express or implied license, other than the limited right of the recipient to use the Confidential Information in the manner and to the extent permitted by this Settlement Agreement. This provision shall survive the expiration or termination of this Settlement Agreement. Page 2 of 11 6. This Settlement Agreement represents the entire understanding and agreement of the Parties on the subject matter covered herein. This Settlement Agreement supersedes all previous communications, representations and agreements between the Parties on the same subject matter, whether written or oral. No change, modification or amendment of this Settlement Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and signed by authorized representatives of both Parties. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds a term, condition, or provision of this Settlement Agreement to be illegal or invalid, then the term, condition, or provision shall be deemed severed from this Settlement Agreement. All other terms, conditions, and provisions of this Settlement Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 7. Each Party represents to the other Party that it owns the claims asserted here and that those claims have not been assigned or transferred to any third party. 8. Neither the existence of this Settlement Agreement, not the settlement and release accomplished by this Settlement Agreement, shall be cited, used, construed, or interpreted as an admission of liability by either Party. It is expressly agreed that all liability, related to the subject matter herein, of any kind whatsoever to the other is denied and that the sole purpose of this Settlement Agreement is to avoid the costs and risks attendant to litigation. 9. The Parties' releases contained herein shall not be a bar to enforcing this Settlement Agreement. 10. Each Party represents that, in the negotiation and execution of this Settlement Agreement, it had the opportunity to consult an attorney. Prior to the execution of this Settlement Agreement, the Party's attorney, if any, reviewed this Settlement Agreement and made any desired changes or recommendations. The Parties acknowledge that this Settlement Agreement has been negotiated by them and agree that this Settlement Agreement should not be construed in favor of or against either. 11. This Settlement Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of Motorola, the Customer, and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 12. Failure or delay by either Party to exercise any right or power under this Settlement Agreement will not operate as a waiver of such right or power. For a waiver to be effective, it must be in writing and signed by a waiving party. An effective waiver of a right or power shall not be construed as either a future or continuing waiver of that same right or power or the waiver of any other right or power. 13. Time is of the essence of this Settlement Agreement and each Party shall act expeditiously to implement the provisions hereof. 14. This Settlement Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois in effect as of the date the Settlement Agreement is executed. Venue Page 3 of 11 for any claim or controversy arising out of this Settlement Agreement shall be in any court of competent jurisdiction in the State of Texas. 15. This Settlement Agreement may be executed in duplicate counterparts each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed an original, but both counterparts taken together shall constitute only one instrument. The individuals signing this Settlement Agreement are fully authorized to sign and to bind the Parties and all requisite actions to approve such agreement have been taken. MOTOROLA, INC. CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS By: Print Name: Title: Date: By: Print Name: Title: Date: REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY Page 4 of 11 EXHIBIT A Page 5 of 11 0 1 4 • d.'_� zew Page 6 of 11 J��l�T�R�LA City d Schertr DP2 QuAs 111812008 Myles Clauser Page 7 of 11 PART NO DESCRIPTION D Z OT1f Unit Price u:awo 9BaA 0Didtd PatnAer 2 .&Standard Base wilt wliout 191 g Bleda hrriludoa DWWbtl�r Wholasa INc Kit Tnair moot data pat, G PS = baar trlggor cahl4; made saasaa; pmmrfOor, and DP flpanathg oyatan 15% STORAGE BLADE -ore requ ied par m983A 13 $3,149.25 $40,944.25 Sta Blade: 2x104 GB ixsd HDD 1596 13 $735.25 $9,558.25 OPTIONS: Sta Blads:144 GB Ru aed HDD 1996 0 $0.04 Fm Ste Blade: 8 GB Solid Stat$ HDD 1996 0 $0.04 FRONT CAMERA [1 reWbad per m00SA, 4 oamaras rrrex � 22x Front Camera with LED Blinder, Cable, and mounti hardware 15% 13 $633.25 $8,232.25 REAR CAMERA a htnalwkh m988A 05098AA Low light rear camera with Cable 1596 13 $114.75 $1,491.75 Yonder Optiorm {must select at least ore per m l�a3A 1)5108AA IAl}T ►4ppica6on soi�vao 1c no oaa aastarwr pnwfdsd hgftp 1596 13 $140.251 $1,823.25 Is DESCRIPTION List Price PART NO 1)5098AA Crown Victoria Visor Mount 75.5" Length Fits: 2005, 2006, 2007 with cut fire suppmasion 1996 13 $51.04 $663. la DESCRIPTION List Pries PART NO 1)5109AA DP V haw Deluxe Sailware Suite (par car) 115%1 13 $2BO.5GI $3,648.5 Is PART NO DESCRIPTION List Price 1)5110AA Custon Is 15% 0 $72.25 $4. 06111AA Statlmr Dual 15% 0 $140.25 SD.GG 1)5112AA Stallmr Dual SL and DSR 15% 13 $140.25 $1,823.25 05114AA Decatur Genesis ■ Sahrat 15% 0 $72.25 SD.GO 0511SAA Decatur Genesis ■ 15% 0 $72.25 $4. 1)5113AA Enkmer MPH 15% 0 $140.25 $D. OSIIGAA Digital 10 cob b Mark Butlon 15% 0 $42.54 SD.Oq 051 17A DP Battery Back Up 1596 0 $288.44 $D. PART NO DESCRIPTION List Price DDN9433A Pre DP ti CarTraiahr and irstalhaiicn 096 1 $1,350.04 $1,354. SVC209 Installation of OP2 Unit In Police Car 096 13 $360.04 $4,664. SVC209 installation Hardware 096 13 $35.04 $455. Page 7 of 11 Page 8 of 11 "07AA LCD tdonh r with Cable and mm oft hardware 1996 13 $585A4 $7,735.04 051113AA kr-Cer Wheless Bridge Kit Includes r su am. 11G Grid and truric rnourrt 1996 13 $352.75 $4,585.75 TRADE Trade In Credk on 2 New 13 Unha 2 $1,500.04 43,004.00 PART HD DESCRIP71aH Lhrt Prloe DDH9433A Prop% DP Sarver Softwers provislank% installation, Phk Optfml¢ation and Tralnhg an customer provicled server 0% 2 $1,354.00 $2,700.04 SVC209 Installation of Dockhg Port J Station. Customer lo run CATO ID beation whole docking port is to go. Customer also mapansible for pole or dmcl m tug docking station attaches to. 0% 1 $904A4 $500.00 SVC209 Installetkm hardware 0%1 1 $50.ODI $54.00 DDH9434A &Part W had Do&img Station Kit 15%1 1 $212.501 $212.50 TQTAL $57,446 T5 Page 8 of 11 0 W, y " ti .. . �f .�9: -;t ..�:. F r.: Tom•._ vCr�r fi :17M,417i 00�' 01, 1 r". - 0 Page 9 of 11 F ■ I ■ 1 1 1 0 M�T+�R�LA City of Schertz DP2 Quote 1112!2008 Win Clauser Page 10 of 11 PART NO DESCRIPTION Llst Prloe Disc QTY Unit Price Ei tam d 9S$A Olglitsl Patrdsr 2JO- StwWwd Sass unit wl6rout 5to ego 9lede kaoiadas D rWfrdess INc KH; T=* most data port, GPB anrarna; h%W cabta; crash sansora; pmmrf0w, and 1313 Operating getam 15% 5 $3,149.25 $15,746.25 STORAGE BLADE -one had TTi98aA 09U92AA Sto mp Blade: 2x100 GB RLggefted HDD 15% 5 $755.25 $3,676.25 FRONT CAMERA {1 rage bad per 7T1993A, 4 cameras max 22x Frnrd Camera with LED Blinder, Cable, and mourdirg hardware 1596 5 $633.25 $3,165.25 REAR CAMERA (aptlainalwith TFIBM 06098AA Low light rear camera with Cable 15% 5 $114.75 $573.75 Monitor Options (must sebact at basst one per m 983A 08106AA IMOT ApplmSon soityrrao to nn on cretarrwr pmvldad laptop 15%j 5 $140.25 $701.25 In DESCRIPTION Llst Price PART NO 05209AA Crowe V ictaria Visor Mount 15X- Length Fits: 2008 1996 5 $51.00 $255. Is DESCRIPTION Llst Price PART NO 08109AA OP View Deluxe Software Suite (per 15%1 5 $2BO.501 $1,402.5 la PART NO DESCRIPTION List Price 06110AA Custom Is 15% 0 $72.25 SD.GO 06111AA Statlmr Dual 15% 0 $140.25 $D. 08112AA Stabw Dual SL and DBR 15% 0 $140.25 $D. 08114AA Decatur Genesis ■ Selix t 15% 0 $72.25 $G.wO 08118AA Decatur Genesis ■ 15% 0 $72.25 $D. 08113AA Eniwoar MPH 15% 5 $140.25 $701.25 08118AA Digital lOcab� York Halloo 1996 0 $42.50 $0. DDN9578 Shan Interlace Cable 1596 5 $76.50 $362.5 PART NO DESCRIPTION List Price SVC209 Installation of OP2 Unit in Police Our 096 5 $390.00 $1,750.DO SVC220® Installaticn Hardware 096 5 $35.00 $175. Page 10 of 11 05107AA LCD Mmfb r vM CabW and mmff ft hmdmm 15% 5 $W!5.ODI $2,975.04 05118AA ki-OBr W kmbss fridge Kh Includes r su 802.11G Grid and trunk mDunt 159b 5 $352.75 $1,763.75 TOTAL $93,288.75 Page 11 of 11 � c @ � O � \ 0 \ k k k a 0 0 � � � 2 Q � � 7 @ V° J O v � 2 0 U � N M # m o » 00 c 2 N 2 f 2 / \� wm g@ /\ &� \Q « � �k \\� � � ] \� \� � | y. .o . � \ � � \ Nj � ) � off§ LL Wes\ o 0� ƒQ oft, ■tea �.j 2 t & � � . Q�p N M # m o » 00 c 2 N 2 f 2 / SCHERTZ POLICE DEPARTMENT 1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY BLDG 6 • SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 OFFICE: 210 - 619 -1200 • FAX: (210) 619 -1220 To: Chief S. Starr Rita Duprat_Waldo From: Captain Marc Bane RE: Camera Proposals On December 30, 2009 at approximately 1100 hours, Chief Starr, Asst. Chief Harris, Myles Clauser, Dallas Berry and I met to review the submitted bids for in the in -car video systems. The purpose of this meeting was to verify that the minimum specified camera system requirements were met and to make a final decision on the participating venders. The first vendor reviewed was Digital Ally. One concern with the Digital Ally is that it is a rear view mirror mount system and that the rear seat camera is incorporated into this rearview mirror. With the rear seat camera mounted outside of the prisoner compartment, it does not allow for a full view of the prisoner. The final quote from Digital Ally was obviously not tabulated correctly and is unclear of what the final price quote would be. Digital Ally did not meet the specified requirements of the bid. The second vendor reviewed was ICOP. This camera system has previously been installed into one of our patrol units for demonstration purposes and we are familiar with its operation. With our current vehicle configuration, the placement of the in dash monitor is obstructed by the mobile computer. The ICOP camera system does not meet the specified requirements of the bid with the in -car and motorcycle monitor requirements. The third vendor reviewed was U Mobile Vision. This camera system has previously been installed into one of our patrol units for demonstration purposes and we are familiar with its operation. The U Mobile Vision is currently being used on our motorcycles and has performed well since being installed. U Mobile Vision meets all minimum requirements. The fourth vendor reviewed was Kratos. We are not familiar with Kratos and based on the references provided by Kratos, there are no other Kratos users in the State of Texas. Kratos does meet the minimum requirements. The bid submitted by Kratos was the highest bid when compared to the other three vendors. It is our recommendation to award the in car camera / video system bid to U Mobile Vision. U Mobile Vision meets the required specifications and provided a competitive bid. 1301 E Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 October 26, 2009 Myles Clauser Manager, Information Technologies City of Schertz 1400 Schertz Parkway Schertz, Texas 78154 -1634 Dear Mr. Clauser: Motorola has recently received your letter informing of your intentions to remove the DP2 camera systems and to request a full refund of the 18 systems that City of Schertz has purchased and installed since May 2008. 1 apologize that Motorola has not been able to respond to your needs for correction of issues as quickly as you expected, and with the sustainability that you are entitled to. Your frustration and your current lack of confidence in the Digital Patroller product are understandable given the experiences you and the City of Schertz have endured. While I understand your intentions, please let me assure you, I take your concerns very seriously. Be assured that Motorola is willing to continue to work with you to avoid service interruption to your Police Department by taking any corrective actions necessary to your satisfaction, and to extend your system warranty through 12/31/09. Alternatively, we can work through the process to refund your mobile video investment to you. Motorola considers you and the City of Schertz to be valuable customers of Motorola, so if you are certain we can not restore your confidence in the DP2 system, Motorola offers to provide: • Refund of the 18 DP2 systems, in the amount of $118,654.10; as confirmed through our finance team (see page 2) • Waiver of the 20% restocking fee • Technical support during a 45 day period while you are de- installing and decommissioning your DP2 system, and • Release and Settlement Agreement addressing the details Thank you for your continued patience for once again considering what Motorola will do to address your valid concerns and minimize disruptions to the City of Schertz. Please call me at 847 - 538 -6075 to further discuss this matter and any questions that you may have regarding this information. Sincerely, Bill Kibby Senior Business & Mobile Video Products Manager Motorola Schertz, TX: DP2 equipment ordered and invoices paid to Motorola: Motorola Order Number Invoice Amount Product 621023580093 $ 31,207.35 DP2 958530080076 $ 5,685.00 DP2 install 958530080076 $ 81,761.75 DP2 $ 118,654.10