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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6353RESOLUTION NO. 6353 A RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PUEBLO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND KOGOVSEK AND ASSOCIATES, INC. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that: cFrrrnN 1• The term of the Professional Service Agreement between the City and Kogovsek and Associates dated April 13, 1987, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated which was extended for an additional 12 months so that the term of the agreement would expire April 13, 1989, is hereby extended to expire December 31, 1989 unless otherwise terminated as therein provided. INTRODUCED: April 10, 1989 ATTEST: BY MIKE S ALARDINO Councilman APPROVED: Ci fy v er Pre ident of the Council ,1%&.-1G0VSEK z�,siN P R O F E S S I O N A L S E R V I C E S A G R E E M E N T Between Kogovsek & Associates, Inc., hereinafter referred to as Kogovsek, and the City of Pueblo, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as Pueblo, effective upon signature of the principal representatives of the organizations. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT For services performed under this Agreement, Pueblo will pay Kogovsek $1,500 a month flat fee, with - installments due within 20 days of billing by Kogovsek each month. Pueblo will reimburse Kogovsek for all reasonable expenses incurred for travel, meals, lodging, and miscellaneous office expenses exclusive to Pueblo (i.e. Federal Express) by Kogovsek in the course of consulting activities on behalf of Pueblo. Expenses will be paid within 24 days of billing by Kogovsek following approval by Pueblo. The Agreement is in effect for twelve (12) months, canaellable on sixty (60) days prior written notice by Pueblo or Kogovsek. As President of Kogovsek & Associates, Ray Kogovsek will serve as the primary consultant, with the assistance of his associates in Pueblo, Denver and Washington, D.C. The full services of Kogovsek will be made available to Pueblo throughout the term of this Agreement as described below. Services to be provided to Pueblo by Kogovsek will include, but shall not be limited to: Maintain a liaision with the Department of Defense to assure adequate use of the Pueblo Army Depot property and for other defense - related facilities in the southeastern Colorado area. Assist in following through on the funding of the Fountain Creek Flood Control Project and any related Pueblo activities regarding its cost - sharing for the project. Communicate closely with Pueblo regarding any federal government activities affecting Pueblo, including written communications as well as presentations to or personal meetings with Pueblo officials and staff. Work with any federal agencies having facilities in Pueblo, including the Federal Aviation Administration, General Services Administration, Document Distribution Center, etc. to ensure that all potential facility upgrades are achieved if desirable and continued funding is available for such facilities; and that these agencies work effectively with Pueblo to ensure that policies and regulations which may apply do 3600 South YoNcmitc • Suite fiat) • Dcm Color ido M!237 • 303 694 -1555 1455 PcimN�kania A%c. NAV. • Suite y5O • \V ishingt<m. D.C. 200(14 • 302' �3v avv 1 w:." R, 65r1 "! Ii.ttL her Building • 1'urh1o. Col, r, .1,, x 1 ui i 3 • ; : �z ; Professional Services Agreement Page Two not detrimentally affect the future of the facility or its Pueblo employees, or the City of Pueblo in its efforts to cooperate with federal facilities. Maintain a close working relationship with members of the Colorado congressional delegation as well as those members of Congress and Administration officials who are in positions of influence on issues of importance to Pueblo. Performing additional activity relating to the federal government which Pueblo might deem necessary to assits in any of its efforts to enhance the community's growth, services, image and progress. These activities might include, but are not limited to, work with the Colorado Legislature and executive branch; pursuit of available funds and programs which impact Pueblo's economic development or needs such as CDBG, UDAG, FAA and Department of Transportation; scheduling of personal meetings with Pueblo representatives and federal officials either in Washington or in Pueblo, and similar meetings with state officials when deemed necessary. •vs c!2 Ray Kogovsek, President Kogovsek & Associates, Inc. Apr il 13, 1987 Date Mic el Occhiato, President Pueblo City Council April 13, 1987 Date APPRO�VED� AS TO FORM: City Atto n y