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99-090 Wilbur Smith Associates – pedestrian transportation plan AGREEMENT oy 0 s CITY OF CUPERTINO City of I / �� 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino i/� - Cupertino, CA 95014 VVV 408-777-3200 NO. ��.1 /�j L1 BY THIS AGREEMENT ma e and entered into on the 27th day of July 1999 by and between the CITY OF CUPERTINO (Hereinafter referred to as CITY) and Name (1) Wilbur Smith Associates (2) Address 1145 Market St. , 10th Flr City San Francisco Zip 94103 Phone (415)436-9030 (Hereinafter referred as CONTRACTOR), in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto agree as follows: CONTRACTOR shall provide or furnish the following specified services and/or materials: Preparation of Pedestrian Transportation Plan EXHIBITS:The following attached exhibits hereby are made part of this Agreement: Exhibit A TERMS:The services and/or materials furnished under this Agreement shall commence on 7/1/99 and shall be completed before 6/30/00 COMPENSATION: For the full performance of this Agreement, CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR: Amout not to exceed $14,000.00 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Hold Harmless.Contractor agrees to save and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees from any and all damage and liability of every nature, including all costs of defending any claim,caused by or arising out of the performance of this Agreement.City shall not be liable for acts of Contractor in performing services described herein. Insurance. Should the City require evidence of insurability Contractor shall file with City a Certificate of Insurance before commencing any services under this Agreement. Said Certificate shall be subject to the approval of City's Director of Administrative Services. Non-Discrimination.No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this Agreement because of the race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion or sex of such person. Interest of Contractor.It is understood and agreed that this Agreement is not a contract of employment in the sense that the relation of master and servant exists between City and undersigned.At all times Contractor shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and Contractor is not authorized to bind the City to any contracts orother obligations in executing this Agreement. Contractor certifies that no one who has or will have any financial interest under this Agreement is an officer or employee of City. Changes.This Agreement shall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the City. No changes or variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City. CONTRACT CO-ORDINATOR and representative for CITY shall be: NAME Raymond Chong DEPARTMENT Public Works This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution by CITY, in witness thereof,the parties have executed this Agreement the day and year first written above. CONTRACTO � � / CITY OF CUPERT': By G/�/ L d By Title adl4JOL VCr pitcfWtA.✓ Title City Traffic Engineer RD ZQ,Oe,,. zm.,.# / APPROV. `` A/ EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMEN]JAj' r - /24- f / ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT +�C41// 110-8601-7014 $14,000.00 CIN117)1 /1,� O1/9/ [ WILBUR SMITH ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS • ECONOMISTS • PLANNERS 5 S[LFET TENTH F_JOR • SAN FRANCISCO. CA 94103-i 545 • (4:5; -3o-9030 • FAX(415)436-9337 April21, 1999 Pl I rn Mr. Ray Chong City Traffic Engineer City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 Re: Cupertino Pedestrian Transportation Plan Dear Mr. Chong: This letter presents our proposal to prepare a Pedestrian Transportation Plan for the City of Cupertino. The proposed project manager would be Michelle DeRobertis. We understand that the City will provide assistance throughout the study. We have described how we propose to utilize City staff(and/or the CUPBAC volunteers)in the following scope of work. This proposal assumes a start date of July 1, 1999, with the inclusion of a May 20'h field review as described in" Task 4. APPROACH The following workscopefocuses on four main areas: Policies, Accident Review, Needs Assessment, and Facility/Design Recommendations. Given the fact that pedestrians have access to every block of the City, this workscope focuses more on policies and needs assessment rather than on detailed recommendations or design solutions. Nevertheless, we have included a review of four of the most popular pedestrian locations or locations where pedestrian circulation should be facilitated and encouraged. WORK PLAN • Task 1: Project Kick-Off The WSA project manager and the City project manager will meet to begin the project, refine the process and discuss format of the final plan. At this kick-off meeting, WSA will obtain background data listed in Table 1 to begin the Pedestrian Plan. • ACCRA GHANA•A'3ANY.NY •ANAHEIM.CA•ATLANTA GA•BALTIMORE MD•BANGKOK THALAND•CARACAS.VENEZUELA•CHARLESTON.SC•CHICAGO.IL CLEVELAND.OH • COLUMBIA SC • COLUMBUS.CH • FAILS CHURCH.VA • HONOLULU. ill • HONG KCNG • HOUSTON.TX • ISUN,NJ • KUWAIT• KNOXVILLE.TN LEXINGTON.KV •LONDON.ENGLAND•MILWAUKEE`A1 •NEW HAVEN.CT •ORLANDO,FL•OVERLAND PARK KS •Pi-OLADELPHIA PA•PITTSBURGH.PA•RALEIGH NC CHMOND.VA •SALT LAKE CITY.UTAH •SAN FRANC:SCO.CA •SAN JOSE.CA•TALLAHASSEE.FL• TAMPA.FL•TORONTO.CANADA• WASHINGTON.DC EMPLOYEE-OWNED COMPANY • Mr. Ray Chong April 21, 1999 Page 2 i Table 1 EXISTING DATA TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY Due Item Needed Kick-off Pertinent reports and studies Kick-off SWITRS accident reports —Report 8 pedestrians for 1996, 1997, 1998 Kick-off ADA policies and practices: e.g. ramps, audible traffic signals Kick-off Policies and ordinances related to pedestrians Kick-off Policies and ordinances related to school routes Kick-off Suggested route to school maps Kick-off Signal timing- pedestrian phasing policies and practices As requested Aerial photo of the city, As requested City base maps as needed Meeting: City staff Deliverable: Revised workscope and schedule City Assistance: City to provide assistance as outlined in Table 1 Task 2: Policies WSA will review existing city policies and practices that affect pedestrian circulation and safety. We will also review the policies of other agencies that affect pedestrian trips such as transit. service. The policy review will include: • Transit schedules and shelters • Suggested routes to school • High School parking policies - • Signal timing-pedestrian phasing • Flashing yellow beacons • • Crosswalks • Sidewalks • ADA compliance We would require city and/or volunteer help to contact appropriate agencies and staff persons and obtain information related to the aforementioned practices. The collected information should be transmitted to WSA. WSA would then organize and analyze the existing policies and practices. We would make recommendations for new policies and/or revisions to existing policies to improve pedestrian safety and to encourage more trips to be made by walking. We would present our recommendations in Working Paper# 1-Policy Review. Mr. Ray Chong April 21, 1999 Page 3 Due Date: August 1, 1999 Deliverable: Working Paper#1--Policy Review Meeting: Present Working Paper#1-Policy Review and Working Paper#2 Accident Review to CUPBAC City Assistance: The City will supply information on existing policies and practices affecting pedestrians. (To be supplied by July 15, 1999.) Task 3: Accident Review WSA will review pedestrian accident statistics for the last three years. With the help of City staff, we will plot the accidents by type and determine the high-accident locations. The accident review will determine: • The ten highest pedestrian accident locations; •. The five most common.causes of pedestrian-at-fault pedestrian accidents; • The five most common causes of motorist-at-fault pedestrian accidents; and • The most vulnerable age groups for pedestrian accidents. Due Date: August 15 Deliverable: Working Paper#2 Accident Review . Meeting: Present Working Paper#1-Policy Review and Working Paper#2 - - Accident Review to CUPBAC in August City Assistance: The City will prepare a map of the pedestrian accident locations and other maps as needed. City Assistance: WSA will rely on the field measurements and other data gathering by the City. Task 4: Needs Assessment Based on the findings of the two previous tasks, this task will look at the needs ofpedestrians at the macro level and determine if there are unmet needs. It will be a "state of the state of pedestrian circulation" and will make recommendations for general improvements. With city assistance, we will make use of census data and existing surveys of employers colleges, high schools and elementary schools to determine the existing level of walking in Cupertino. It will • also address barriers, both,physical and institutional, to walking and will address the need for additional studies. This task also includes attendance of the field review on May 20'h with City staff and Dan Burden of Walkable Communities. Recommendations emanating from this field review will be incorporated into the draft and final plan. • • Mr. Ray Chong April21, 1999 Page 4 i Due Date: September 15 Meeting: Present Working Paper# 3 and Working Paper #4 to CUPBAC Deliverable: Working Paper#3 -Needs Assessment City Assistance: The City will provide to WSA data on commute mode share of pedestrians to large employers, schools colleges, and any updates of the 1990 census in terms of the extent of walking in Cupertino. This includes those who walk to transit stops or school bus stops. Task 5: Facility Design and Recommendations This task will review and assess four high volume pedestrian areas. This task will also incorporate the comments and recommendations from the May 20th field review with Dan Burden. The four study areas would be locations such as high-volume plazas, transit transfers points or frontages to schools/colleges and will be selected in conjunction with City staff and the CUBPAC. Each area would be the scale of one-city block or a large plaza-type space. WSA would visit each site during the pedestrian peak period, and observe pedestrian circulation and any conflicts with other pedestrians, cSralists, buses, trucks and passenger cars. With the help of City staff and/or volunteers, measurements and counts will be taken as needed. Detailed traffic warrants analyses will not be performed, but will be included as a need for further study. (Alternatively, we can include warrant analyses for an additional fee.) Recommendations would be made to improve pedestrian safety or circulation for the four study" areas and for the issues discovered on the May 20th field review. These recommendations will be described and illustrated as necessary and would include: • New or widened sidewalks or crosswalks; • Amenities such as benches, shelters, shade; • Traffic control devices; • Removal of barriers and disincentives to walking; and • Removal of hazards or obstacles. Due Date: September 15 Deliverable: Working Paper#4 -Facility Design Meeting: Present Working Paper# 3 and Working Paper#4 to CUPBAC City Assistance: WSA will rely on the field measurements and other data gathering by the City, of obstacles and impediment to pedestrian circulation, based on field observations and local knowledge. • Task 6: Draft and Final Pedestrian Transportation Plan . Based on comments of City staff and the CUBPAC on the previous work products, WSA will revise the previous submittals and prepare the Draft Pedestrian Transportation Plan. The WSA • Mr. Ray Chong April 21, 1999 Page 5 i project manager will attend a CUBPAC meeting to present the Draft Pedestrian Transportation Plan. WSA will incorporate the comments on the Draft Pedestrian Transportation Plan and prepare the Final Pedestrian Transportation Plan. Due Date: October 15 -Draft report October 31 -Final report Meeting: Present and discuss Draft Pedestrian Transportation Plan to CUBPAC. Deliverable: (1) Two copies of the Draft Pedestrian Transportation Plan and one camera-ready copy. (2) Two copies of the Final Pedestrian Transportation Plan, plus one (3) camera-ready copy, plus electronic versions of all work products usable on PC and in a format suitable for inclusion on the City's - Web page. City Assistance: Final copies of all maps and graphics WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CITY It is our understanding that the City of Cupertino will be directly involved in the preparation of this Plan. In keeping with this intent, we have identified several areas that will be the responsibility of the City. This enables the project to utilize the.best talents of both city staff and the consultant, and enables city staff to utilize resources available to them. Consequently, our' proposed fee is considerably less and the time schedule is accelerated. This of course depends on the availability of City staff to meet the proposed schedule. The required City assistance is described under each task and are listed below in Table 2. Briefly, the City will assist in the data gathering-phase to determine the pertinent policies of other agencies and city departments. The City will conduct field work as needed including measurements, pedestrian or vehicle counts, spot checking, and other tasks. The City will also prepare all mapping and graphics. Mr. Ray Chong April 29, 1999 Page 6 L-LIC V.. - / f 1�, .k( ti . Table 2 CITY ASSISTANCE Due Item Needed Kick-off Pertinent reports and studies Kick-off SWITRS accident reports—Report 8- pedestrians for 1996, • 1997, 1998 July 10 ADA policies and practices: e.g. ramps, audible traffic signals July 10 Policies and ordinances related to pedestrians July 10 Policies and ordinances related to school routes July 10 Suggested route to school maps • July 10 Signal timing- pedestrian phasing policies and practices As requested Aerial photo of the city, As requested - City base maps as needed As needed throughout study Field measurements and counts • July 28 Accident mapping August 15 Pedestrian commute share for major employers/schools September 30 Mapping and graphics to be determined MEETINGS - This proposal includes one kick-off meeting with City staff and three CUBPAC meetings.- Additional contact with City staff will be made by phone and in person throughout the course of the study as needed. These will be scheduled to be most convenient with respect to the deliverables. Suggested dates have been listed in the workscope. SCHEDULE We can complete the above work and prepare a final report October 31, 1999, assuming a start date of July 1, 1999. This schedule includes a draft report by September 15, 1999-to present to the September CUBPAC meeting Our maximum fee for this work is $14,000, to be billed on a time and materials basis to the maximum fee. This assumes the assistance of the City as outlined in this proposal. The cost may vary depending on the extent of the recommendations resulting from the May 20th field review, the availability of City staff to conduct the work tasks outlined in this proposal, and the number of meetings WSA attends. The billing rates will be based on our standard overhead of 2.65 plus a modest fee. Additional . costs not included in the billing rates are mileage, postage, photocopying and phone charges, • which would be billed at cost. This translates to the following billing rates: Mr. Ray Chong April21, 1999 Page 7 Project Manager $115 Project Planner $65 Secretarial/Clerical $55 Thank you for considering us for this project for the City of Cupertino. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle DeRobertis. Very truly yours, WILBUR SNIT SO 'S awt William E. Hurrell Regional Vice President WEH:MMD/pfh 044204/9901-08 Attachments • 411 04 tes • City of Cupertino INSURANCE FORMS INSTRUCTIONS FOR ITEMS 1, 3, 4, 5 AND 6, THE FORMS PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF CUPERTINO MUST BE USED. FORMS OTHER THAN THESE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE ORIGINALS - MUST HAVE A RATING OF "A" OR BETTER AND CLASS 7 OR BETTER FOR EACH COMPANY PROVIDING INSURANCE. SUBMIT ONE SET. • If you have any questions concerning the insurance requirements, feel free to contact our insurance agent, Albert Fierro, ABAG Plan Corporation, at 510.464.7969. For any other questions , please contact Vicki Guapo, Senior Traffic Technician, at 408.777.3243. —>1. Insurance Agreement-Must be signed by Applicant/Contractor. 2. Certificate of Insurance to the City of Cupertino - Must be completed by the insurance agent or provide a certificate on the company's form containing the same information. a.Public Liability: $ 1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage. b. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/ location or the general aggregate limit shall be TWICE (Public Liability)the required occurrence limit. c.Automobile Liability:$ 1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. (page 2) ->3. Endorsement of Primary Insurance - Must be signed by the insurance agent for general liability and automobile liability only. -4. Additional insured endorsement - Must be signed by the insurance agent for general liability and automobile liability only. —>5. Comprehensive general liability/commercial general liability endorsement of aggregate limits of insurance per project - Must be signed by the insurance agent for general liability only. IF YOU ARE OWNER/OPERATOR, THIS FORM IS NOT REQUIRED -a6. Waiver of subrogation endorsement worker's compensation insurance - must be signed by the insurance agent for worker's compensation only. • Workers Compensation Liability: $ 1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. (excluding block party in residential areas) 7. Notice of policy cancellation endorsement - must be signed by the insurance agent or must be on the company's certificate of insurance form for all insurance's. Insurance Forms Instructions Page 1 of 1 insuran.doc et Y �1 il, City of Cup ertino INSURANCE AGREEMENT A. Contractor is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, which requires every employer to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract. B. Contractor and all subcontractors will carry worker's compensation insurance for the protection of its employees during the progress of the work. The insurer shall waive its rights of subrogation against the City, the City's officers, agents and employees and shall issue an endorsement to the policy evidencing same. • C. Contractor shall carry at all times, on all operations hereunder, commercial or comprehensive general liability insurance, automobile liability insurance and builder's all risk insurance. All insurance coverage shall be in amounts required by the City and shall be evidenced by the issuance of a certificate in a form prescribed by the City and shall be underwritten by insurance companies satisfactory to the City for all operations, sub-contract work, contractual obligations, product or completed operations, all owned vehicles and non- owned vehicles. Said insurance coverage obtained by the Contractor, excepting worker's compensation coverage, shall name the'City, its engineer, and each of its directors, officers, agents and employees, as determined by the City, as additional insureds on said policies. Insurers must be licensed to do business in the State of California. The Insurers must also have an "A" policyholder's rating and a financial rating of at least Class VII in accordance with the current Best's Guide Rating. D. Before Contractor performs any work at, or prepares or delivers materials to, the site of construction, Contractor shall furnish certificates of insurance evidencing the foregoing insurance coverages and such certificates shall provide the name and policy number of each carrier and policy and that the insurance is in force and will not be canceled or modified without thirty (30) days written notice to the City. Contractor shall maintain all of the foregoing insurance coverages in force until the work under this Contract is fully completed. The requirement for carrying the foregoing insurance shall not derogate from the provisions for indemnification of the City by Contractor under this Contract and for the duration of the warranty period. Notwithstanding nor diminishing the obligations of Contractor with respect to the foregoing, Contractor shall maintain in full force and effect during the life of this Contract, the following insurance in amounts not less than the amounts specified and issued by a company admitted in California and having a Best's Guide Rating of A, Class VII or better. Worker's Compensation Liability In accordance with the Worker's Compensation Act of the State of California- $1,000,000 per occurrence • Insurance Agreement Page 1 oft Public Liability - either commercial general liability Combined single limit of$1.0 million per or or comprehensive general liability; including occurrence; $2.0 million in the aggregate. provisions for contractual liability, personal injury, independent contractors and property damage coverages. Automobile Liability- comprehensive covering Combined single limit of$1.0 million per owned, non-owned and hired automobiles. occurrence. Consultants only: Errors and Omissions liability. $1.0 million per occurrence. Builder's All Risk. Amount equal to 100% of the contract price bid; $25,000 deductible is allowed. By: (Contractor's Name) Dated 19 • • • • • Insurance Agreement Page 2 of 2 see��:. Do. :: fat City of - Cupertino. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE TO THE CITY OF CUPERTINO This certifies to the City of Cupertino that the following described policies have been issued to the insured named below and are in force at this time. Insured: - Address: Description of operations/locations/products insured (show contract name and/or number, if any): WORKER'S COMPENSATION * Statutory Min. * Employer's Liability (name of insurer) $ $ $ Insurance Company's State License No. Check Policy Type: Each Occurrence $ COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY [ ] Premises/Operations General Aggregate (if applicable) • [ ] Owners&Contractors Protective Aggregate $ [ ] Contractual for Specific Contract Personal Injury $ . . [ ] Products Liability [ ] XCU Hazards [ ] Broad Form P.D. Fire Damage(any one fire) $ [ ] Severability of Interest Clause [ ] Personal Injury with Medical Expense $ Employee Exclusion Removed (any one person) • or Self-Insured COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Retention $ (name of insurer). Policy No. Expiration Date Certificate of Insurance Page 1 of 2 AUTOMOTIVE/VEHICLE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE Commercial Form Each Person Each Accident Liability Coverage $ $ Each Accident (name of insurer) $ or Combined Single Limit $ • Policy No. Expiration Date BUILDER'S RISK"ALL RISK" This is to certify that the following policy has been issued by the below-stated company in conformance with the requirements of Section 6-C of the General Provisions and is in force at this time. (name of insurer) POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS OF DEDUCTIBLE NUMBER DATE LIABILITY A copy of all Endorsements to the policy(ies) which in any way • (agent's initial) limit the above-listed types of coverage are attached to this Certificate of Insurance. This Certificate of Insurance is not an insurance policy and does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed herein. Notwithstanding any requirement, term, or condition of any contract or any other document with respect to which this Certificate of Insurance may be issued or may pertain,the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such policies. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the above policy(ies) provide liability insurance as required by the Agreement between the City and the insured. By: Dated: 19 Attach Certificate of Insurance and Additional Insured Endorsement on company forms. 'Certificate of Insurance Page 2 of 2 • AUTOMOTIVE/VEHICLE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE Commercial Form Each Person Each Accident Liability Coverage • $ $ Each Accident (name of insurer) $ or Combined Single Limit $ Policy No. Expiration Date A copy of all Endorsements to the policy(ies) which in any way (agent's initial) limit the above-listed types of coverage are attached to this Certificate of Insurance. This Certificate of Insurance is not an insurance policy and does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed herein. Notwithstanding any requirement, term, or condition of any contract or any other document with respect to which this Certificate of Insurance may be issued or may pertain,the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such policies. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the above policy(ies) provide liability insurance as required by the Agreement between the City and the insured. By: Dated: 19 • Attach Certificate of Insurance and Additional Insured Endorsement on company forms. • • • Certificate of Insurance Page 2 of 2 gift -"City of Cupertino ENDORSEMENT OF PRIMARY INSURANCE In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto, it is agreed as follows: The insurance afforded by this policy is primary insurance, and no additional insurance held or owned by the designated additional insured(s) shall be called upon to cover a loss under said additional policy. POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: 2. Insurance Policy Number: 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: , 19 • 4. Insured: • All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and this Additional Insured Endorsement, shall be mailed to or delivered to the City at 10300 Torre Avenue; Cupertino, California 95014. (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company. Signature of Authorized Representative: (Original signature required on all Endorsements furnished to the District) Name of Agent/Agency: Title: Address: Telephone: Facsimile: • Primary Endorsement Page 1 of 1 efire City of Cupertino ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto, it is agreed as follows: The City of Cupertino ("City") and its directors, officers, engineers, agents and employees, and all public agencies from whom permits will be obtained and their directors, officers, engineers, agents.and•employees are hereby declared to be additional insureds under the terms of this policy, but only with respect to the operations of the Contractor at or'upon any of the premises of the City in connection with the Contract with the City, or acts or omissions of the additional insureds in connection with,but limited to its general supervision or inspection of said operations. POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: • - 2. Insurance Policy Number: 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: 19 4. Insured: All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and this Additional Insured Endorsement, shall be mailed to or delivered to the City at 10300 Tone Avenue; Cupertino, California 95014. I (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company. Signature of Authorized Representative: (Original signature required on all Endorsements furnished to the District) Names of Agent/Agency: Title: Address: Telephone: _ - Facsimile: - Additional Insured Endorsement Page I of I esti tress City of Cupertino COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT OF AGGREGATE LIMITS OF INSURANCE PER PROJECT In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto, it is agreed as follows: , This Endorsement modifies the insurance provided under the General Liability Coverage part of the below-referenced policy of insurance. The general aggregate limit under LIMITS OF INSURANCE applies separately to the project described as • POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: 2. Insurance Policy Number: 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: ' 19_ 4. Insured: 5. Additional Insured: City of Cupertino, its directors, officers, agents and employees. All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and this Additional Insured Endorsement, shall be mailed to or delivered to the City at 10300 Torre Avenue; Cupertino, California 95014. I (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company. - Signature of Authorized Representative: (Original signature required on all Endorsements furnished to the District) Names of Agent/Agency: Title: Address: Telephone: Facsimile: • Aggregate Limits Endorsement Page 1 of 1 sem:, tut Cit Cis,0 City of Cupertino WAIVER OF SUBROGATION ENDORSEMENT WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto, it is • agreed as follows: It is agreed that with respect to such insurance as is afforded by the policy, the Insurance Company waives any right of subrogation it may require against the City of Cupertino, and each of its directors, officers, agents, consultants and employees by reason of any payment made on account of injury, including death resulting therefrom, sustained by any employee of the insured, arising out of the performance of the above-referenced Contract. POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: 2. Insurance Policy Number: 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: 19 4. Insured: All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and this Additional Insured Endorsement, shall be mailed to or delivered to the City at 10300 Tone Avenue; Cupertino, California 95014. I, - (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company. Signature of Authorized Representative: (Originalsignature required on all Endorsements furnished to the District) Names of Agent/Agency: Title: Address: Telephone: Facsimile: • Subrogation Endorsement Page 1 of I • • • 41.141 rict cra :•• City of Cupertino NOTICE OF POLICY CANCELLATION ENDORSEMENT In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto, it is agreed as follows: Cancellation Notice. The insurance afforded by this policy shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits, or materially altered, except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified mail,return receipt requested, has been given to the City of Cupertino ("City"). Such noticeshall be addressed to the City as indicated below. POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: - 2. Insurance Policy Number: 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: 19 4. Insured: All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and this Additional Insured Endorsement, shall be mailed to ordelivered to the City at 10300 Tone Avenue; Cupertino, California 95014. I (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed.Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company. Signature of Authorized Representative: (Original signature required on all Endorsements furnished to the District) Names of Agent/Agency: - Title: Address: Telephone: Facsimile: • Cancellation Endorsement Page 1 of 1