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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-11-24 - Maul Foster Alongi - General Agreements / General Service Agreements R:\1208.02 City of East Wenatchee\Contract\01_2020.11.02 Proposal\Letter Proposal 11-02-2020.docx November 2, 2020 Project No. 1208.02.01 Mayor Jerrilea Crawford City of East Wenatchee 271 9th Street NE East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Re: Strategic Plan Proposal Dear Ms. Crawford, Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc. (MFA) appreciates the opportunity to submit this proposal to assist the City of East Wenatchee (City) with crafting a Strategic Plan. From our conversations, we understand the City began a strategic planning process originally scheduled to be complete in 2019. The City now desires to complete that plan, building on work done to date and further engaging new City elected officials and staff, the community and its public service partners. Our overall scope of work to complete this project is outlined below. Because it is important to understand the extent to which the previous effort is aligned with the current participants in the organization, we are proposing an overall scope of work to be divided into two phases, with the outcome of the initial phase informing the refinement of specific tasks and budget for the completion of the project in a final phase. We have provided detailed tasks and budget for the initial phase, as well as the general tasks necessary for completing a strategic planning process in the final phase. Upon the completion of Phase 1, we will work with you to refine the proposed Phase 2 tasks and provide a draft supplemental budget for your review. SCOPE OF WORK Phase One Task 1—Project Discovery and Initiation We recommend that our first task be to explore internal areas of alignment and potential challenges. Given there are new and significant changes in City leadership positions, it will be important to assess the applicability of the information that was developed during the 2019 strategic planning effort. Concurrent with these efforts, we propose connecting with some of your external stakeholders, to gain a sense of both their priorities and how they view the City’s partnership. This initial investigation is most effectively accomplished through a series interviews with key internal staff, the current City Council members, and with small (6-8 people) group conversations with external stakeholders. The internal interviews would be conducted one-on- 2815 2nd Avenue, Suite 540 | Seattle, WA 98121 | 206 858 7620 | www.maulfoster.com Mayor Jerrilea Crawford Project No. 1208.02.01 November 2, 2020 Page 2 R:\1208.02 City of East Wenatchee\Contract\01_2020.11.02 Proposal\Letter Proposal 11-02-2020.docx one with MFA staff, keeping the specific responses anonymous for the interviewees to feel comfortable about speaking freely. To ensure these interviews are as effective and efficient as possible, we would work with a small “Project Leadership Team” from the City to identify not only who we will interview and invite to the small group conversations, but also what topics need to (minimally) be covered in the interviews. We would review the City’s 2019 strategic planning outcomes document, as well as any related work products completed since the March 2019 retreat and provide an assessment of the remaining tasks necessary to complete the process and finalize a Strategic Plan. Once we have completed this Project Discovery and Initiation phase, we will work with the City to refine the specific tasks, assumptions, deliverables, and budget for the remaining effort. This process is anticipated to take 4 to 6 weeks. Assumptions: • 13 internal city interviews (Council, Mayor, Community Development Director, City Clerk, Finance Officer, Police Chief, Events Director/Public Information Officer) • 2 small group conversations with external stakeholders identified by the City • All interviews will be conducted virtually by MFA staff • The City will provide the names and contact information for the interviewees, and will schedule all interviews in coordination with MFA Deliverables: • An interview plan including a list of those who are to be interviewed and the topics that will be covered. • A summary of information and observations based on the interviews as well as the review of the previous strategic planning efforts. • A detailed scope of work and budget to complete the strategic planning process Phase Two Task 2—Workshops This task will involve a series of virtual workshops with key staff and Council members which will be oriented around the topics identified during Phase One. Below are examples of the workshops that could be conducted as part of this Task, dependent upon the outcomes of Task 1 and on the City’s preferences. These workshops would likely be conducted as Council study Mayor Jerrilea Crawford Project No. 1208.02.01 November 2, 2020 Page 3 R:\1208.02 City of East Wenatchee\Contract\01_2020.11.02 Proposal\Letter Proposal 11-02-2020.docx sessions, “Project Leadership Team” workshops, staff-level work, community/partner group meetings, or a combination thereof, as determined by the City. Kick Off Workshop: The workshop would include a review of progress to date; a refresher on the function, process and terms of a municipal strategic plan; confirmation of the schedule to complete the plan; discussion of the planning horizon; updates to the plan in the future; discussion of new challenges and changes since 2019; and clarify community engagement approach. Goals Workshop I: A preliminary discussion of the 2019 Goals and Objectives identifying what is still relevant and explore new Goals and Objectives Goals Workshop II: A continuation of the Goals and Objectives exploration culminating in a DRAFT set of expanded and refreshed Goals and Objectives. Introduce the concept of an Annual Action Plan connected to the budget process. Mission & Values Workshop: Review and finalization of the draft Mission Statement and Values (both internal and external). Review of a more detailed annual action plan. Finalize the public outreach and community engagement approach. Draft Plan Workshop: A review of the draft plan and work that has been accomplished to date. Overall discussion and concurrence with Mission, Values, Goals and Objectives, as well as the Annual Action Plan structure. Community & Partner Outreach Workshop: A review of the draft plan with the City’s partners. Topics of discussion would include both the content of the plan and rollout of the plan to the greater community. Final Plan Workshop: Final review of the Strategic Plan and the proposed rollout to the general community. Also define all next steps in activating the plan including the Annual Action Plan element for 2022. Assumptions, Deliverables and Budget to be determined based on the outcomes of Task 1 and approved by the City in a supplement to this agreement. Task 3—Community Engagement This task would include development and assistance with implementation of a community engagement plan that would incorporate multiple different tools that can be utilized in both virtual and in-person formats. Assumptions, Deliverables and Budget to be determined based on the outcomes of Task 1 and approved by the City in a supplement to this agreement. Mayor Jerrilea Crawford Project No. 1208.02.01 November 2, 2020 Page 4 R:\1208.02 City of East Wenatchee\Contract\01_2020.11.02 Proposal\Letter Proposal 11-02-2020.docx Task 4—Plan Finalization This task includes completion of a draft and final Strategic Plan document and the framework of an Annual Action Strategy. MFA typically provides draft documents in a Word document for review by the City, with the final product formatted into a visually-pleasing designed final document. Assumptions, Deliverables and Budget to be determined based on the outcomes of Task 1 and approved by the City in a supplement to this agreement. BUDGET The estimated cost to perform the proposed work associated with Phase One is outlined below. This cost estimate does not represent a lump sum. MFA bills for time and materials, consistent with the attached schedule of charges. MFA may apply money from one task to another to complete the scope of work. Task Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc. Total Hours Labor Direct 1 Project Discovery and Initiation 65 $10,095 $0 $10,095 2 Workshops 0 $0 $0 $0 3 Community Engagement 0 $0 $0 $0 4 Plan Finalization 0 $0 $0 $0 Total Estimated Cost $10,095 SCHEDULE MFA could begin work within 21 days of receiving authorization to proceed. This proposal is valid for 30 days. After you have reviewed this submittal, please indicate your approval of the proposal by signing below and returning the document to us as electronic or hard copy. Please retain a copy for your records. Mayor Jerrilea Crawford Project No. 1208.02.01 November 2, 2020 Page 5 R:\1208.02 City of East Wenatchee\Contract\01_2020.11.02 Proposal\Letter Proposal 11-02-2020.docx Sincerely, Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc. Charla Skaggs Principal Lisa Parks Senior Planner Attachments: Schedule of Charges General Terms and Conditions The above proposal, including all attachments, has been read and understood and is hereby agreed to and accepted. It is agreed that the attached “Schedule of Charges,” “General Terms and Conditions” (which contains a limitation of liability provision), and Addendum(s), if any, form an express part of the Contract, as evidenced by my signature below: City of East Wenatchee By Date Name Title (please print) Jerrilea Crawford (Nov 24, 2020 12:34 PST) Jerrilea Crawford Mayor Nov 24, 2020 Jerrilea Crawford L:\MFA Policies & Procedures Manual\08 Project Management\Contract Forms\Original\MFA Schedule of Charges 2020 01 01.docx 1 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES PERSONNEL CHARGES Principal .............................................................................................. $190 – 250/hour Senior ..................................................................................................... $140 – 190/hour Project .................................................................................................... $135 – 160/hour Staff ........................................................................................................ $115 – 130/hour Analyst ................................................................................................... $120 – 140/hour Technician/Design............................................................................... $100 – 125/hour Administrative Support ......................................................................... $90 – 110/hour Depositions and expert witness testimony, including preparation time, will be charged at 200 percent of the above rates. Travel time will be charged in accordance with the above rates. OUTSIDE SERVICES Charges for outside services, equipment, and facilities not furnished directly by Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc. will be billed at cost plus 10 percent. Such charges may include, but shall not be limited to the following: Printing and photographic reproduction Rented equipment Rented vehicles Shipping charges Transportation on public carriers Meals and lodging Special fees, permits, insurance, etc. Consumable materials SUBCONTRACTORS Charges for subcontractors will be billed at cost plus 15 percent. www.maulfoster.com AC AC JC JC L:\MFA Policies & Procedures Manual\08 Project Management\Contract Forms\Original\MFA Schedule of Charges 2020 01 01.docx 2 DIRECT CHARGES Vehicle per mile ................................................................. $0.75 COMPUTER CHARGES CADD, ArcGIS, Tableau, Alteryx ................................... $20.00/hour EQuIS, EVS, Modeling Applications .............................. $30.00/hour FIELD EQUIPMENT The rates for field equipment are set forth in the Field Equipment Rate Schedule. DOCUMENT PRODUCTION The rates for document production are set forth in the Document Production Rate Schedule. RATE CHANGES Schedule of Charges and Standard Equipment Rates are subject to change without notice. BILLING AND PAYMENT Invoices will be submitted monthly and shall be due and payable upon receipt. Interest at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, but not exceeding the maximum rate allowable by law, shall be payable on any amounts that are due but unpaid within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice, payment to be applied first to accrued late payment charges and then to the principal unpaid amount. AC AC JC JC MFA\L:\MFA Policies & Procedures Manual\08 Project Management\Contract Forms\Original\MFA T&C_updated address.docx 1 ARTICLE 1—PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY MFA shall perform the Services specified in this Agreement consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other professional consultants under similar circumstances at the same time the Services are performed; subject, however, to any express limitations established by the CLIENT as to the degree of care and amount of time and expense to be incurred and any other limitations contained in this Agreement. No other representation, warranty or guaranty, express or implied, is included in or intended by this Agreement or any other of MFA’s services, proposals, agreements or reports contemplated by this Agreement. ARTICLE 2—INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS; LEGAL RELATIONSHIP The parties intend that MFA, in performing Services specified in this Agreement, shall act as an independent contractor and shall have control of its work and the manner in which it is performed. MFA shall be free to contract for similar services to be performed for other individuals or entities while it is under contract with CLIENT. The parties further intend that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed or interpreted as requiring MFA to assume the st atus of an owner, operator, generator, person who arranges for disposal, transporter or storer, as those terms, or any other similar terms, are used in any federal, state or local statute, regulation, order or ordinance governing the treatment, storage, hand ling and disposal of any toxic or hazardous substance or waste. ARTICLE 3—BILLING AND PAYMENT Invoices will be submitted monthly and shall be due and payable upon receipt. Payment shall be made to Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc. and delivered to: Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc. 109 East 13th Street Vancouver, WA 98660 Interest at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, but not exceeding the maximum rate allowable by law, shall be payable on any amounts that are due but unpaid within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice, payment to be applied first t o accrued late payment charges and then to the principal unpaid amount. MFA may, at its option, withhold delivery of reports and any other data pending receipt of payment for services rendered. Remittance will be mailed to MFA at the address noted on such invoices or as MFA may otherwise advise. ARTICLE 4—LIMITATION OF LIABILITY CLIENT agrees to limit the liability of MFA, its officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents and representatives (th e “MFA Parties”) to CLIENT for all claims and legal proceedings of any type arising out of or relating to the performance of Services under this Agreement (including, but not limited to, MFA’s breach of the Agreement, its professional negligence, errors and omissions and other acts) to the greater of $100,000 or the amount of MFA’s Fee. Failure of CLIENT to give written notice to MFA of any claim of negligent act, error or omission within one (1) year of performance shall constitute a waiver of such claim by CLIENT. In no event shall MFA be liable for any direct, special or consequential loss or damages. MFA is solely responsible for performance of this contract, and no affiliated company, director, officer, employee, or agent shall have any legal responsibility hereunder, whether in contract or tort, including negligence. ARTICLE 5—INDEMNIFICATION Subject to the limitation of liability above, MFA shall indemnify, defend and hold CLIENT harmless from the proportionate share of any claim, suit, liability, damage, injury, cost or expense, including attorneys fees, or other loss (hereafter collectively called “Loss”) arising out of (a) MFA Parties’ breach of this Agreement or (b) MFA Parties’ willful misconduct or negligence in connection with the performance of the Services under this Agreement. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS www.maulfoster.com AC AC JC JC MFA\L:\MFA Policies & Procedures Manual\08 Project Management\Contract Forms\Original\MFA T&C_updated address.docx 2 CLIENT agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless MFA Parties from any Loss arising out of (a) CLIENT’s breach of the Agreement, or (b) CLIENT’s willful misconduct or negligence in connection with performance of the Agreement. To the extent such Loss is caused by MFA’s negligence, CLIENT shall indemnify, defend, and hold MFA harmless from the proportional share of the Loss resulting from the acts or negligence of others. ARTICLE 6—TERM OF AGREEMENT; TERMINATION The obligations of the parties to indemnify and the limitations on liability set forth in this Agreement shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. ARTICLE 7—TIME OF PERFORMANCE/FORCE MAJEURE MFA makes no warranties regarding the time of completion of Services, and shall not be in default of performance u nder this Agreement where such performance is prevented, suspended or delayed by any cause beyond MFA’s control. Neither party will hold the other responsible for damages for delays in performance caused by acts of God or other events beyond the control of the other party and which could not have been reasonably foreseen or prevented. If such events occur, it is agreed that both parties will use their best efforts to overcome all difficulties arising and to resume as soon as reasonably possible performance of Services under this Agreement. Delays within the scope of this provision will extend the contract completion date for specified services commensurately or will, at the option of either party, make this Agreement subject to termination or to renegotiation. ARTICLE 8—SUSPENSION OF SERVICES CLIENT may suspend further performances of Services by MFA by ten (10) days prior written notice. If payment of invoices by CLIENT is not maintained on a thirty (30) day current basis, MFA may suspend further performanc e until such payment is restored to a current basis. Suspensions for any reason exceeding thirty (30) days will, at the option of MFA, make this Agreement subject to termination or renegotiation. All suspensions will extend the contract completion date for specified services commensurately, and MFA will be paid for services performed to the suspension date plus suspension charges. Suspension charges are defined as those charges relating to costs incurred which are directly attributable to suspension of services, including, but not limited to, personnel rescheduling, equipment rescheduling, and/or reassignment adjustments. ARTICLE 9—CHANGED CONDITIONS If, during the course of the performance of the Services under this Agreement, conditions or circumstances de velop or are discovered which were not contemplated by MFA at the commencement of this Agreement, and which materially affect MFA’s ability to perform the Services or which would materially increase the costs to MFA of performing the Services, then MFA sha ll notify the CLIENT in writing of the newly discovered conditions or circumstances, and CLIENT and MFA shall renegotiate in good faith the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If amended terms and conditions cannot be agreed upon within thirty (30) days after the mailing of such notice, MFA may terminate the Agreement and be compensated as set forth in the section of this Agreement entitled TERM OF AGREEMENT; TERMINATION. ARTICLE 10—INSURANCE MFA agrees to use its best efforts to maintain Professional Liability, Commercial General Liability, Automobile Liability, statutory Worker’s Compensation and Employers’ Liability insurance coverage during the period of performance of services hereunder in the following minimum amounts: LIMITS OF LIABILITY A. Worker’s Compensation Employer’s Liability Statutory $1,000,000 B. Commercial General Liability (including Contractual Liability) Bodily Injury Property Damage $1,000,000 combined single limits for each occurrence or aggregate MFA\L:\MFA Policies & Procedures Manual\08 Project Management\Contract Forms\Original\MFA T&C_updated address.docx 3 LIMITS OF LIABILITY C.Comprehensive Automobile Liability (Owned, Hired, and Non-owned Vehicles) Bodily Injury Property Damage $1,000,000 combined single limits for each occurrence or aggregate D.Professional Liability:$1,000,000 combined single limits for each occurrence or aggregate At CLIENT’s request, insurance certificates will be provided by MFA to evidence such coverages. ARTICLE 11—HAZARDOUS OR UNSAFE CONDITIONS CLIENT has fully informed MFA of the type, quantity, and location of any hazardous, toxic, or dangerous materials or unsafe or unhealthy conditions which CLIENT knows or has reason to suspect exists at all real property where the Services are to be performed (the “Project Site”). CLIENT shall immediately inform MFA when it becomes aware of any new information as to the foregoing which may affect the project, such as information to constitute a CHANGED CONDITION subject to the provisions of Article 9 of this Agreement. MFA shall not be responsible for the health and safety of any persons other than the MFA Parties, nor shall have any responsibility for the operations, procedures or practices of persons or entities other than the MFA Parties. ARTICLE 12—RIGHT OF ENTRY AND UNAVOIDABLE DAMAGES Client agrees to grant or arrange for right of entry when deemed necessary by MFA to perform the Services at the Project Site, whether or not the Project Site is owned by CLIENT. CLIENT recognizes that the use of investigative equipment and practices may unavoidably alter conditions or affect the environment at the Project Site. While MFA will take all reasonable precautions to minimize damage to the Project Site, the cost of repairing any such damage shall be borne by CLIENT, and it is understood tha t the correction of such damage is not part of the Services or the Fee contemplated by this Agreement. ARTICLE 13—SUBCONTRACTORS MFA may not, in its sole discretion, subcontract for the services of others without obtaining CLIENT’s consent where MFA deems it necessary or desirable to have others perform certain services. If MFA, in its sole discretion, deems it necessary or desirable to obtain the services of a subcontractor Client’s advance concurrence as to any proposed subcontract, MFA may make a written request to CLIENT to review the qualifications and suggested scope of work to be performed by such proposed subcontractor and CLIENT shall either grant or deny such concurrence within a reasonable time after receipt of such request. ARTICLE 14—OWNERSHIP AND REUSE OF DOCUMENTS All documents furnished by MFA pursuant to this Agreement are instruments of MFA’s services. MFA may retain an ownership and property interest therein, and MFA shall, in its sole discretion, have the right to dispose of or retain all such documen ts. Such documents are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by CLIENT or others. Any such reuse without specific written verification and adaptation by MFA for the specific purpose intended will be at the reuser’s sole risk and without li ability or legal exposure to MFA. Any transfer of electronic data hereunder is solely for Client’s convenience “as is” without warranty as to contents, and is not the project deliverable unless specifically agreed to the contrary . MFA disclaims all warranties express or implied with regard to any electronic data provided hereunder, including any warranties of mechantability or fitness for a particular purpose. ARTICLE 15—NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES There are no third party beneficiaries of this Agreement, and no third party shall be entitled to rely upon any work performed or reports prepared by MFA hereunder for any purpose whatsoever. CLIENT shall indemnify and hold MFA harmless against any liability to any third party for any Loss arising out of or relating to the reliance by any such third party on any work performed or reports issued by MFA hereunder. ARTICLE 16—DESIGNS AND DISCOVERIES In the course of providing Services to CLIENT, MFA may utilize or develop designs, ideas, discoveries, inventions, or improvements of these (collectively “Ideas”), made by the MFA Parties. CLIENT agrees that MFA’s utilization or development AC AC JC JC MFA\L:\MFA Policies & Procedures Manual\08 Project Management\Contract Forms\Original\MFA T&C_updated address.docx 4 of such Ideas does not grant CLIENT any right in the form or ownership or license to such Ideas. All Ideas utilized or developed while providing CLIENT Services shall be deemed to be property of MFA. ARTICLE 17- PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS A. MFA understands and agrees that the records it obtains or produces under this Agreement are public records under chapter the Public Records Act (42.56 RCW). B. MFA agrees to keep and maintain the records it obtains or produces under this Agreement for 6 years after the termination of this Agreement. C. MFA must cooperate in a timely manner with the City in responding to a public records request for records obtained or produced under this Agreement or the services provided under this Agreement. Such cooperation includes searching all records regarding the Services described in the Scope of Work and producing all records that are potentially responsive to a public records request to the City. D. MFA agrees to pay the City for any damages, attorney’s fees, or costs that the City incurs if Contractor fails to produce a timely, responsive record to a public records request. E. Survival. Each provision of Section 17 survives the expiration or termination of this Agreement. ARTICLE 178—LAWS AND REGULATIONS Both parties will be entitled to regard all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders issued by any federal, state, regional or local regulatory body as valid and may act in accordance therewith until such time as the same may be modified or superseded by such regulatory body or invalidated by final judgment in a court of competent jurisdiction, unless prior to such final judicial determination, the effectiveness of such law, rule or regulation has been stayed by an appropriate judicial or administrative body having jurisdiction. In the event there are changes in existing laws, codes, regulations, orders or ordinances, or the interpretation thereof, following the performance of professional services, CLIENT agrees to defend, indemnify and hold MFA harmless from any and all claims, including claims for fines or penalties imposed, resulting from or alleged to have resulted from noncompliance with or nonincorporation of such changes in professional services prior to the effectiveness of such changes. ARTICLE 189—ASSIGNMENT Neither party to this Agreement may delegate, assign, or otherwise transfer its rights and interests or duties and obligations under this Agreement without prior written consent of the other party. ARTICLE 1920—ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS If any action or proceeding is commenced to enforce or interpret any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement or the performance thereof, including the collection of any payments due hereunder, the prevailing party will be entitled to recover all reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses, including staff time at current billing rates, court costs, and other claim-related expenses. If MFA is requested to respond to any mandatory orders for the production of documents or witnesses on CLIENT’s behalf regarding work performed by MFA, CLIENT agrees to pay all costs and expenses incurred by MFA not reimbursed by others in responding to such order, including attorney’s fees, staff time at current billing rates and reproduction expenses. ARTICLE 201—GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be subject to, interpreted and enforced according to the laws of the State from which MFA’s services are procured. ARTICLE 212—SEVERABILITY Any provision of this Agreement held in violation of any law will be deemed stricken and all remaining provisions shall continue valid and binding upon the parties. The parties will attempt in good faith to replace any invalid or unenforceable provision(s) of this Agreement with provisions which are valid and enforceable and which come as close as possible to expressing the intention of the original provisions. ARTICLE 223—ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between CLIENT and MFA. It supersedes any and all prior written or oral agreements, negotiations, or proposals, or contemporaneous communications with respect to the subject matter hereof, and has not been induced by any representations, statements, or agreements other than those herein expressed. No amendment to this Agreement hereafter made between the parties will be binding on either party unless reduced to writing and signed by authorized representatives of both parties. AC AC JC JC Signature: Email: Alistaire Clary (Nov 24, 2020 11:15 PST) Alistaire Clary aclary@maulfoster.com Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc 11-2-2020 Letter Strategic Plan Proposal Final Audit Report 2020-11-24 Created:2020-11-24 By:Michelle Krug (mkrug@maulfoster.com) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAA99GAg27bwKcRvIuG8Z6bnQEghjMWZIfH "Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc 11-2-2020 Letter Strategic Plan Propo sal" History Document created by Michelle Krug (mkrug@maulfoster.com) 2020-11-24 - 6:59:16 PM GMT- IP address: 50.205.2.27 Document emailed to Alistaire Clary (aclary@maulfoster.com) for signature 2020-11-24 - 7:07:48 PM GMT Email viewed by Alistaire Clary (aclary@maulfoster.com) 2020-11-24 - 7:14:26 PM GMT- IP address: 71.238.103.94 Document e-signed by Alistaire Clary (aclary@maulfoster.com) Signature Date: 2020-11-24 - 7:15:45 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 71.238.103.94 Document emailed to Jerrilea Crawford (jcrawford@eastwenatcheewa.gov) for signature 2020-11-24 - 7:15:47 PM GMT Email viewed by Jerrilea Crawford (jcrawford@eastwenatcheewa.gov) 2020-11-24 - 8:23:58 PM GMT- IP address: 66.172.101.19 Document e-signed by Jerrilea Crawford (jcrawford@eastwenatcheewa.gov) Signature Date: 2020-11-24 - 8:34:39 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 66.172.101.19 Agreement completed. 2020-11-24 - 8:34:39 PM GMT