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MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
j FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER
MEETING DATE: JULY 15, 2003
SUBJECT: RENEWAL OF BID 131-2002, ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR
ASPHALT MILLING
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council to consider renewal of an annual contract to Dustrol, Inc. for the purchase
of asphalt milling services on an as needed basis. Purchases will be limited to the
annual budgeted amount for this commodity.
FUNDING SOURCE:
174-43301-090 Street Maint./Annual Maint. & Overlay/Transportation..$45,000.00
BACKGROUND:
Bids were originally taken in accordance with Local Government Code Chapter 252,
Subchapter B, Section 252.021 (a) and Section 252.041 (a). Notice to bidders was
l published in the Grapevine Sun and the Fort Worth Star Telegram on May 9, 2002 and
May 16, 2002. Bids were issued to nineteen vendors through the City's Internet web site
and one vendor responded to the invitation. Council first approved this contract on July
16, 2002.
This request is to renew the contract for asphalt milling services that will be ordered on
an as needed basis by the Street Division.
The original contract was for one year with an option to renew the contract for four
additional one-year periods. This would be the first renewal period. A stipulation of the
original bid allows for a price increase to be considered at contract renewal. The vendor
approved for this service was Dustrol, Inc. Dustrol has agreed to renew the contract and
has requested an overall price increase of less than 5%. A copy of the original bid
pricing and requested new pricing is attached. This vendor has satisfactorily performed
all bid requirements during the contract period.
Staff recommends renewal of the annual contract to Dustrol, Inc. for asphalt milling
services.
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June 20, 2003 (8:36AM)
0 ORDINANCE NO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE
ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC ARTS PROGRAM FOR THE
COMMISSIONING OF ART IN PUBLIC PLACES AND
ARTISTS' SERVICES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF
PUBLIC ART; ESTABLISHING FUNDING METHODS;
ESTABLISHING METHOD OF ADMINISTERING PUBLIC
ARTS; AND PROVIDING FOR GENERAL GUIDELINES
FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ART IN PUBLIC
PLACES PROGRAM; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine, Texas is a home rule city, acting under the
provisions of the Texas Local Government Code and the Grapevine Home Rule
Charter; and
WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine desires to implement a Public Art Program and
to enhance the environment through artwork located in public places; and
WHEREAS, public art programs have been established across the country to
provide an effective vehicle for the commissioning and placement of such artwork; and
WHEREAS, the City is dedicated to encouraging the use of art to beautify the
appearance of the City as well as to commemorate the City's history; and
WHEREAS, the City is committed to supporting visual arts; and
WHEREAS, the Public Art Program will enhance Grapevine's stature as an
advocate of the arts in the State of Texas.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS:
Section 1. Purpose
The purpose of the Public Arts Ordinance is to initiate a public arts
program for visual arts and to support a process for incorporating artist
services and artworks in the design of public spaces and facilities. The
ordinance also defines the programs, policies and guidelines for acquiring
and commissioning art of the highest standards which will expand the
opportunity for Grapevine residents and visitors to experience a variety of
visual art experiences.
Section 2. Definitions
Artwork — Includes all forms of visual arts commissioned or purchased by
the City as well as those received as gifts to the City of Grapevine.
Donations and Gifts — Art donated to the City.
Internal Review Committee —A committee of City staff selected by the City
Manager.
Special Project Committee — When deemed appropriate, a committee may
be appointed by the City Council to work with the Internal Review
Committee on the selection of the artist and art.
Section 3. Applicability
A. This policy applies to all artworks commissioned or acquired by the City,
designed by a professional artist or team of artists. Such artworks may
include, but are not limited to:
1 The incremental costs of infrastructure elements, such as roadway
elements and other items, if designed by an artist or design team
that included an artist co -designer.
2. Artistic or aesthetic elements of an architectural or landscaping
design, if created by a professional artist or a design team that
includes a professional artist.
3. Sculpture — freestanding, wall -supported or suspended in any
material or combination of materials.
4. Murals or portable paintings in any material or variety of materials.
5. Earthworks, glass, mosaics, photographs, prints, calligraphy, film
and holographic images.
6. Temporary artworks or installations, if such artworks serve the
purpose of providing community and educational outreach.
B. This policy and the review process defined herein, does not apply to:
1 Art that has been given to the City as part of a cultural exchange
with another city and/or temporary loans of artwork or antiquities
given to the City for museum display purposes.
ORD. NO. 2
2. Art objects that are mass-produced or of standard manufacture,
such as playground equipment, fountains or statuary elements,
unless incorporated into an artwork by a project artist.
3. Decorative, ornamental, architectural or functional elements which
are designed by a building architect, as opposed to elements
created by artists commissioned for that purpose.
4. Landscape architecture and landscape gardening, except where
these elements are designed by a professional artist and/or are an
integral part of the artwork.
Section 4. Funding
The City currently has an account dedicated for public art. This account is
referred to as the Special Public Art Account and is used solely for the
commissioning, purchase and administration of artwork. The current
Special Public Art Account is funded by the net proceeds from the New
Vintage Wine Festival and the proceeds from the sale of City
commissioned artworks. Other recommended funding sources include:
1. Revenue from ground/tower lease agreements with utility vendors
on agreements dated after the adoption of the Public Art Ordinance
2. Proceeds from festivals and events as available
3. Grant monies from arts agencies and foundations
4. Contributions from the private and public sectors
Section 5. Administration
The Internal Review Committee shall administer the Public Art Program
including artwork(s) received as gifts to the City. The City Manager or
his/her designee shall commission or purchase all artwork after approval
of the City Council.
The Internal Review Committee shall develop policy and procedures for
the implementation of the Public Art Program. The procedures shall detail
the general administration of the program and shall include, but are not
limited to:
The rights and responsibilities of the artists(s) selected.
ORD. NO. 3
2. The receipt and placement of artwork(s) received as gifts to
the City with the exception of those received as part of a
cultural exchange with another city.
3. The placement of artwork purchased or commissioned.
Section 6. General Criteria for Public Art
A. Aesthetic Excellence — the City shall strive to select art projects of
the highest aesthetic and enduring value created by an artist who
has the experience to execute the accepted design and who has
considerable experience working with art in public places projects.
B. Site Specific — The relationship of art and site shall be considered
in terms of integration of art and architecture with landscaping,
social dynamics, local history, character and surrounding urban
context.
C. Durability of Design and Materials — Art projects shall be designed
with consideration of maintenance and resistance to vandalism.
Section 7. Artist Selection
A. The Internal Review Committee and, when deemed appropriate,
the Special Project Committee shall recommend the appropriate
artist selection procedure from the following:
1 Limited Competition — A limited number of artists may be
invited to submit credentials and proposals.
2. Open Competition — Any artist may submit credentials or
proposals subject to established requirements. Calls for
entries for open competitions shall be sufficiently detailed to
permit artists to determine whether their work is appropriate
to the project under consideration.
3. Direct Selection —Generally, direct selection will not be
employed except on those projects where an open or limited
competition would be inappropriate or impractical.
4. Artist in Residence - From time to time the City of Grapevine
may employ an artist in residence for the express purpose of
public art projects.
Section 8. The Artist
ORD. NO. 4
On any City project including public artwork, the contract with the artist
shall require the artist to warrant that:
1. The artwork or art concept is the result of the artist's personal
creative efforts, except in the case of design collaboration.
2. The art is unique and original and does not infringe upon any
copyright. The artist must agree to hold the City harmless against
any claims for copyright infringement.
3. The art or a duplicate has not been accepted for sale elsewhere
unless previously approved by Council.
4. The art is free and clear of any liens.
5. The execution and fabrication of the art will be performed in a
professional manner.
6. The artist will work closely with the project manager and/or other
design professionals associated with the project.
7. The artist will provide a maintenance plan that includes: a list of
materials, diagrams, names of fabricators; a description of the
process used in fabricating the artwork and the descriptions and
drawings of installations and specifications.
8. The artist will transfer title of the work of art to the City of
Grapevine.
Section 9. Internal Review Committee
A. Creation and Composition - The City Manager shall have the
authority to create an Internal Review Committee. The committee
shall consist of City staff selected by the City manager.
B. Purpose — The purpose of the Internal Review Committee is to act
as an advisory committee and, when deemed appropriate, work
with the Special Project Committee to provide input to the City
Council concerning all matters pertaining to public art including the
incorporation of art into the design of selected City projects and the
commissioning of art pieces for public spaces and facilities.
C. Responsibilities of the Internal Review Committee shall be as
follows:
j 1. To implement the public art program policy and to review
requested public art projects.
ORD. NO. 5
Section 7.
2. To recommend to Council art projects for funding from the
Public Art Fund.
3. To recommend to Council the placement of artwork(s)
commissioned or purchased under the Public Art Program
as well as art received as gifts.
4. To recommend to Council the artist selection process
as stated in
1 To develop an inventory of publicly accessible spaces for the
placement of public art,
Section 10. Special Project Committee
A. Creation and Composition — When deemed appropriate, the City
Council shall have the authority to appoint members of a Special
Project Committee. Typical members of the committee will be
artists and/or citizens that have an interest in the arts. The
members of the Committee may vary from project to project.
B. Purpose — The purpose of the Special Project Committee is to work
with the Internal Review Committee, when deemed appropriate, to
provide input and advice to the City Council concerning the
selection of artists and art.
Section 11. Parks and Recreation Department
A. Responsibilities of the Parks & Recreation Department
1. To maintain an inventory of publicly accessible spaces,
which are potential sites for placing artworks and/or
incorporating art into the design of capital projects.
2. To maintain all public art as the responsibility and property of
the City.
Section 12. Donations and Loans of Artwork
Approval of acceptance of donations or loans of artwork will be made by
the City Council, upon a favorable recommendation of the Internal Review
Committee. Each instance will be reviewed separately. Donations of art
as part of a cultural exchange with another city, temporary loans of
ORD. NO. 6
artwork and antiquities given to the City for museum display purposes are
excluded from this policy.
Section 13. Citizen and Artist Requests/Recommendations
A. Recommendations for public art projects shall be in written form
and may require some type of matching funds or in-kind for
consideration. The recommendation shall be directed to the City
Manager and then forwarded to the Internal Review Committee.
The request will be placed on a subsequent Internal Review
Committee meeting agenda for discussion and consideration.
B. Recommendations will be made based upon artistic merit and/or
appropriateness of the project, site location and availability,
required maintenance and available funding.
C. The Internal Review Committee will forward any favorable
recommendation to the City Manager, with final approval by City
Council.
Section 14. If any section, article, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word
in this ordinance, or application thereto any person or circumstance is held invalid or
unconstitutional by a Court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and the City Council hereby declares
it would have passed such remaining portions of the ordinance despite such invalidity,
which remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 15. The fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of
Grapevine, Texas are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals,
peace, and general welfare of the public creates an emergency which requires that this
ordinance become effective from and after the date of its passage, and it is accordingly
so ordained.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 15th day of July, 2003.
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