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Date: Item No.
CONTRACT WITH RAINBOW COMPANY FOR ASH TREE INJECTION
AND BULK TREATMENT PROGRAM FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY
Proposed Action
Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move to approve a contract with
Rainbow Company, DBA Rainbow Treecare, for ash tree injection services in 2020 and 2021.
Overview
Emerald ash borer (EAB) was confirmed in Lakeville in October 2017 and the City Council
approved a comprehensive management plan in 2018. To prevent mortality of desirable ash
trees, the recommended best-practice is to use a trunk injected pesticide called emamectin
benzoate every two years. The City’s tree inventory and EAB management plan have
identified approximately 599 ash trees on City properties and approximately 1,446 ash trees
on boulevards (right-of-way) that are desirable to preserve.
The City solicited proposals for ash injection services in order to continue the program that
began in 2018. The contract provides a price-per-diameter inch cost to treat City owned trees
and a “bulk discount” for residents. Two proposals were received with costs ranging from
$111,668.90 to $178,886.67 over a two-year period. The price per diameter inch for City trees
will be $3.35. The per diameter inch offered to Lakeville residents will be $5.82 and will be
paid to Rainbow Treecare directly by the property owner.
Primary Issues to Consider
Why are the City trees being injected over two seasons? There are 2,045 ash trees on City
properties and boulevards recommended for injection and each tree needs to be treated
every two years. Splitting the expenditure over a two-year time period makes it easier to
budget.
Supporting Information
A copy of the proposal tabulation and contract are attached.
Financial Impact: $111,668.90 Budgeted: Y☒ N☐ Source:
Related Documents: (CIP, ERP, etc.):
Envision Lakeville Community Values: Good Value for Public Services
Report Completed by: Emily Ball, City Forester
April 6, 2020
Environ. Resources
Environmental Resources (Forestry) 2020, 2021 proposed
TABULATION OF PROPOSALS
Ash Tree Injection Services
Contractor City owned Trees:
Price per Diameter Inch
City owned Trees:
Proposal Total over two
years
Rainbow Company, DBA
Rainbow Treecare
$3.35 $111,668.90
SavaTree, LLC $3.68 - $6.47 $178,886.67
CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT made this 6P
th
P day of April 2020 by and between the CITY OF
LAKEVILLE, hereinafter referred to as the “City”, and Rainbow Company, DBA Rainbow
Treecare a Minnesota corporation, hereinafter referred to as the “Contractor”.
THE CITY AND THE CONTRACTOR, FOR THE CONSIDERATION
HEREINAFTER STATED, AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. SCOPE OF SERVICES. The scope of services is detailed in the Contract Documents
but generally consist of injection of ash trees in several locations specified by the City. The
Contractor agrees to perform the services as detailed in the Contract Documents.
2. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The following documents shall be referred to as the
"Contract Documents", all of which shall be taken together as a whole as the contract between the
parties as if they were set verbatim and in full herein:
A. This document entitled “Contract for Services”.
B. Instructions to Contractors
C. General Specifications
D. Care of work and site restoration
E. Contractor’s Proposal dated March 23, 2020
If there is a conflict among the provisions of the Contract, the order in which they are listed
above shall control in resolving any such conflicts with Contract Document "A" having the first
priority and Contract Document "E" having the last priority.
3. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR.
A. Contractor agrees that the work contemplated by the Contract shall be fully and
satisfactorily completed in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents.
B. Contractor shall exercise the same degree of care, skill, and diligence in the
performance of the services as is ordinarily possessed and exercised by a contractor under similar
circumstances. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is included in this Agreement. City
shall not be responsible for discovering deficiencies in the accuracy of Contractor’s services.
C. Contractor shall complete the work on City owned trees no later than August 30 of
2020 and 2021 and complete work on Private Property ash trees no later than September 30 of
2020 and 2021 or before fall leaves change, whichever arrives first.
4. PAYMENT.
A. City agrees to pay and the Contractor agrees to receive and accept payment in
accordance with the prices quoted, not to exceed $111,668.90, which are inclusive of sales tax, as
set forth in the Contractor’s Proposal. Payment to the Contractor shall be made based on work
completed and submission and approval of an invoice.
B. Payments to Subcontractor. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 471.425, Subd. 4a, the
Contractor must pay any subcontractor within ten (10) days of the Contractor’s receipt of
payment from the City for undisputed services provided by the subcontractor. The Contractor
must pay interest of 1½ percent per month or any part of a month to the subcontractor on any
undisputed amount not paid on time to the subcontractor. The minimum monthly interest
penalty payment for an unpaid balance of $100.00 or more is $10.00. For an unpaid balance of
less than $100.00, the Contractor shall pay the actual penalty due to the subcontractor.
5. INDEMNIFICATION.
A. Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City and its officials,
agents, representatives, and employees from any loss, claim, liability and expense (including
reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses of litigation) with respect to: (a) Worker’s
Compensation benefits payable on account of injury or death to any Contractor employee or to
any employee of Contractor’s subcontractors, where the injury or death arises out of or is in any
way related to the work performed or to be performed under the Contract; (b) claims for
personal injury, death, or property damage or loss asserted by a Contractor or subcontractor or
any of their officers, agents, representatives, or employees where the injury, death, damage, or
loss arises out of or is in any way related to the work performed or to be performed under the
Contract; and (c) claims for personal injury, death, or property damage or loss as asserted by
third-parties at the work site, where the claim is based in the whole or in any part on, or is in any
way related to, any act or omission by Contractor, or Contractor’s subcontractors, agents,
employees or delegates.
B. Contractor shall agree that the indemnities stated above shall be construed and
applied in favor of indemnification. To the extent permitted by law, the stated indemnities shall
apply regardless of any strict liability or negligence attributable to the City and regardless of the
extent to which the underlying harm is attributable to the negligence or otherwise wrongful act
or omission (including breach of contract) of Contractor, its subcontractors, agents, employees
or delegates. Contractor also agrees that if applicable law limits or precludes any aspect of the
stated indemnities, then the indemnities will be considered limited only to the extent necessary to
comply with that applicable law. The stated indemnities continue until all applicable statutes of
limitations have run.
C. If a claim arises within the scope of the stated indemnity, the City may require
Contractor to furnish a written acceptance of tender of defense and indemnity from Contractor’s
insurance company. Contractor will take the action required by City within fifteen (15) days of
receiving notice from City.
6. RIGHTS AND REMEDIES.
A. The duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents and the rights and
remedies available thereunder shall be in addition to and not a limitation of any duties,
obligations, rights and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law.
B. No action or failure to act by the City or the Contractor shall constitute a waiver of
any right or duty afforded by any of them under the Contract, nor shall any such action or failure
to act constitute an approval of or acquiescence in any breach thereunder, except as may be
specifically agreed in writing.
7. GOVERNING LAW. The Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of
Minnesota.
8. INSURANCE. Prior to the start of the project, Contractor shall furnish to the City a
certificate of insurance showing proof of the required insurance required under this Paragraph.
Contractor shall take out and maintain or cause to be taken out and maintained until six (6)
months after the City has accepted the public improvements, such insurance as shall protect
Contractor and the City for work covered by the Contract including workers’ compensation
claims and property damage, bodily and personal injury which may arise from operations under
this Contract, whether such operations are by Contractor or anyone directly or indirectly
employed by either of them. The minimum amounts of insurance shall be as follows:
Commercial General Liability (or in combination with an umbrella policy)
$2,000,000 Each Occurrence
$2,000,000 Products/Completed Operations Aggregate
$2,000,000 Annual Aggregate
The following coverages shall be included:
Premises and Operations Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Personal and Advertising Injury
Blanket Contractual Liability
Products and Completed Operations Liability
Automobile Liability
$2,000,000 Combined Single Limit – Bodily Injury & Property Damage
Including Owned, Hired & Non-Owned Automobiles
Workers Compensation
Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance
for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the
subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the
statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s
Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows:
$500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee
$500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate
$500,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident
If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation
insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the City, Contractor must provide a
written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying
exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation
requirements. If during the course of the contract the Contractor becomes eligible for
Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation
insurance requirements herein and provide the City with a certificate of insurance.
Professional/Technical (Errors and Omissions) Liability Insurance
This policy will provide coverage for all claims the contractor may become legally
obligated to pay resulting from any actual or alleged negligent act, error, or omission
related to Contractor’s professional services required under the contract. Contractor is
required to carry the following minimum limits:
$1,000,000 – per claim or event
$2,000,000 – annual aggregate
Any deductible will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor and may not exceed
$50,000 without the written approval of the City. If the Contractor desires authority from
the City to have a deductible in a higher amount, the Contractor shall so request in
writing, specifying the amount of the desired deductible and providing financial
documentation by submitting the most current audited financial statements so that the
City can ascertain the ability of the Contractor to cover the deductible from its own
resources.
The retroactive or prior acts date of such coverage shall not be after the effective date of
this Contract and Contractor shall maintain such insurance for a period of at least three
(3) years, following completion of the work. If such insurance is discontinued, extended
reporting period coverage must be obtained by Contractor to fulfill this requirement.
The Contractor’s insurance must be “Primary and Non-Contributory”.
All insurance policies (or riders) required by this Contract shall be (i) taken out by and
maintained with responsible insurance companies organized under the laws of one of the states
of the United States and qualified to do business in the State of Minnesota, (ii) shall name the
City, its employees and agents as additional insureds (CGL and umbrella only) by endorsement
which shall be filed with the City. Contractor’s policies and Certificate of Insurance shall contain
a provision that coverage afforded under the policies shall not be cancelled without at least thirty
(30) days’ advanced written notice to the City, or ten (10) days’ notice for non-payment of
premium. An Umbrella or Excess Liability insurance policy may be used to supplement
Contractor’s policy limits on a follow-form basis to satisfy the full policy limits required by this
Contract.
9. TERM. The term of this Contract shall be from the effective date of the executed
contract to the completion of all work contemplated by this contract or November 2021, unless
sooner terminated as hereinafter provided. The City reserves the option under the terms of the
agreement with the Contractor, to extend the Contract for a two-year renewal by amendment of
existing contract. Both the city and the contractor must agree to appropriate modifications to the
renewal contract in writing.
10. SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, AND INCIDENTALS. The City and Contractor agree
that the Contractor shall furnish any and all supplies, equipment, and incidentals necessary for
Contractor’s performance of this Contract.
11. SUPERVISION OF CONTRACTOR. The City’s designated supervisor will be Emily
Ball, City Forester. The City Forester, acting on the City’s behalf, shall be responsible for
providing communication and direction as to the provision of services by the Contractor under
this Contract. The Contractor will contact the City of Lakeville to supply the dates and the times
they will perform work. The City Forester’s mailing address is: 20195 Holyoke Avenue, Lakeville,
MN 55044; telephone numbers are: (W) 952-985-2724; email address is eball@lakevillemn.gov.
12. TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE BY CITY. The City reserves the right to
terminate Contractor at will immediately without cause at any time within the term of this
Contract. In the event of such termination, the City shall provide Contractor written notice of
termination and upon receipt of same, Contractor shall immediately cease and desist
Contractor’s provision of services under this Contract and City shall have no further obligation
under this Contract to pay any further compensation to Contractor except for compensation due
and owing for services prior to Contractor’s receipts of the written notice of termination.
13. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. City and Contractor agree that Contractor, while
engaged in carrying out and complying with the terms and conditions of this Contract and the
provision of services thereunder, shall be considered at all times an independent contractor and
not an officer, employee, or agent of the City. City and Contractor further agree that Contractor
shall not at any time or in any manner represent that Contractor or any of the Contractor’s
agents or employees are in any manner agents or employees of the City. City and Contractor
further agree that Contractor shall be exclusively responsible under this Contract for
Contractor’s own FICA payment, workers compensation payments, unemployment
compensation payments, withholding amounts, and/or self-employment taxes or other taxes if
any such payments, amounts, or taxes are required to be paid by law or regulations.
14. WRITTEN NOTICE OR OTHER CORRESPONDENCE. Any written notice or
other correspondence to be provided by or between the City and the Contractor in accordance
with this Contract shall be hand delivered or mailed by registered or certified mail to the
following address:
CITY: CITY OF LAKEVILLE
20195 Holyoke Avenue
Lakeville, MN 55044
CONTRACTOR: RAINBOW TREECARE
11571 K-Tel Drive
Minnetonka, MN 55343
15. WAIVER OF DEFAULT. Any waiver by City of a default under the provisions of
this Contract by Contractor shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of a subsequent default
by the Contractor. No waiver shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the Mayor and the
City Administrator on behalf of the City.
16. NO ASSIGNMENT OR SUBCONTRACTING. The City and Contractor agree that
the services to be rendered by the Contractor under this Contract are unique and
personal. Accordingly, the Contractor may not assign or subcontract out any of the Contractor’s
rights or any of the Contractor’s duties or obligations under this Contract.
17. INVALIDITY OF PROVISIONS. If any term or provision of this Contract or any
application hereof to any person or circumstances, shall to any extent be invalid or
unenforceable, the remainder of this Contract or the application of such term or provision to
persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable shall
not be effected hereby and each term and provision of this Contract shall be valid and be
enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law.
18. DATA PRACTICES/RECORDS.
A. All data created, collected, received, maintained, or disseminated for any purpose in
the course of this Contract is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn.
Stat. Ch. 13, any other applicable state statute, or any state rules adopted to implement the act, as
well as federal regulations on data privacy.
B. All books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the
Contractor and its subcontractors, if any, relative to this Contract are subject to examination by
the City.
19. WARRANTY. The Contractor shall be held responsible for any and all defects in
workmanship, materials, and equipment which may develop in any part of the contracted
service, and upon proper notification by the City shall immediately replace, without cost to the
City, any such faulty part or parts and damage done by reason of the same in accordance with the
proposal specifications.
20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This instrument herein contains the entire and only
agreement between the parties and no oral statement or representation, or prior written matter
not contained in this instrument shall have any force and effect. This Contract shall not be
modified in any way except by writing executed by both parties.
21. DISCRIMINATION. Contractor agrees to comply with Minnesota Statute 181.59
that states:
Subsection A. That, in the hiring of common or skilled labor for the performance of
any work under any contract, or any subcontract, no contractor, material supplier or
Contractor, shall, by reason of race, creed, or color, discriminate against the person or
persons who are citizens of the United States or resident aliens who are qualified and
available to perform the work to which the employment relates;
Subsection B. That no contractor, material supplier, or Contractor, shall, in any
manner, discriminate against, or intimidate, or prevent the employment of any person
or persons identified in clause (1) of this section, or on being hired, prevent, or
conspire to prevent the person or persons from the performance of work under any
contract on account of race, creed, or color;
Subsection C. That a violation of this section is a misdemeanor; and
Subsection D. That this contract may be canceled or terminated by the state, county,
city, town, school board, or any other person authorized to grant the contracts for
employment, and all money due, or to become due under the contract, may be
forfeited for a second or any subsequent violation of the terms or conditions of this
contract.
22. WORK HOURS. Working hours shall be restricted to the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., Monday through Friday. Changes to those hours should be coordinated with the City.
23. BACKGROUND CHECKS. The City must receive from the Contractor and each
Contractor’s employee written authorization permitting the City of Lakeville Police Department
to perform a criminal history background check and further authorize the Police Department to
release the information obtained to the Lakeville City Council, City Administrator and other
appropriate employees. The City reserves the right to deny access to City facilities to those
Contractors or Contractor’s employees that it deems inappropriate.
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
BY:
Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor
AND
Charlene Friedges, City Clerk
RAINBOW COMPANY
BY:
(Print Name)
Its: