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1995 McClellan Ranch Historical ProjectATTACHMENT A AGREEMENT FOR HISTORICAL PROJECT CM OF CUPERTINO MCCLEL,LAN RANCH PARK HISTORIC STRUCTURES ASSESSMENT 'Ibis Agreement is made and entered into between the COUNTY OF SANTA CL ARA, a political subdivision of the State of California (hereinafter referred to as the 'County') and the CITY OF CUPERTINO (bcxtinafter referred to as the 'CITY ')• WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is the owner of that certain property known as the McClellan Ranch park, located within the City of Cupertino at =1 McClellan Road, the park currently zoned as existing public open space; and WHEREAS, the McClellan Ranch Park is considered an historic resource in view of the site's history, y.�_ a,. •. _,pt hatorre �iuCtum the layout of itreatn, free b abO tarn, atr 0 'vih" lead &= e" r� �raui�afivs;ru }�' Off: r..,:5 that highlight the county': agricultural heritage and, as a protected nature preserve, provides the unique opportunity to combine the historical with the environmental in its educational activities made available for the benefit of the public; and WHEREAS, the McClellan Ranch Park is listed on the County Heritage Resources inventory, includes a tank house structure from the historical Parrish site in the City of Cupertino, at Stevens Creek Boulevard and Mary Avenue, a registered point of local interest, and is in proximity to the site of the De Anza encampment in Cupertino, which is listed as a CaMornia State Historical landmark; and WHEREAS, the City has established a local commitment for the development of a master plan for the park site in keeping with the City: Nature and Rural Preserve which will ultimately serve to expand community awareness and understanding of natural history and the environment, and provide enjoyment of the resources present consistent with their preservation; and WHEREAS, the City, in cooperation with the McClellan Ranch Advisory Committee, submitted a funding proposal to the County Historical Heritage Commission to provide funding for an historic structures Assessment that would assist in efforts to preserve the historic nature of the McClellan Ranch Park by obtaining a professional assessment of historic and architectural significance of the buildings on the site; and WHEREAS, the County Historical Heritage Commission reviewed the merits of the project and conveyed its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to approve the expenditure of $15,000 from the Park Charter Fund dedicated to historical preservation projects to assist the City with funding for the project; and WHEREAS, the County desires to contribute funds from the County Historical Heritage Fund of the Park Charter Funds 1992-93 budget necessary for an historic structures assessment; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and conditions herein, County and City agree as follows: lO� HNIDUNG "I"OR. PARK PURPOSES - 'The Board of Supervisors has reviewed the fads in support of the project, and the recommendation of approval by the County Historical Heritage Commission that the County expend S15,000 of the Park Charter Fund dedicated to historical preservation projects within the Commission's 1992-93 budget, and hereby finds that the project is located in Santa Clara County, is situated on dedicated City park land, that it wW be open to the public on an equal basis, will benefit all citizens of Santa Clara County, and that it serves county park purposes. PAGE 1 OF 4 S .C'TI N D. McCLELLAN RANCH PARK HISTORIC STRUCTURES ASSESSMENT of CITY. The CITY Shan have the rem for the following matters with respect 1, Responsitnlity at to obtaining a professional assessment of the historic and architectural of the which matters are hereinafter referred to as "pro�C� and City shall act the McClellan �� park, such matters: promptly and without delay with respect to d plans and specifications for project and construdian and or repairs a) Preparation of ecope, associated with the comp prJed. o b Hiring.contracting for, or otherwise retaining the professional services of architects, engineers, and other professional exports as required. .. which are a i� ea �;:is�e � the C) S� all approvals °# cell g erament ate' d Obtaining bids in accord with the requirements of the County of Sane Clara and awarding the contract for construction of the project, and supervising and administering the project. eSecuringperformance and payment bonds or other acceptable guarantees to assure Completion of the project and the payment of laborers and suppliers of material. the City Shall reeog�o the tmancsal °On ion of the Santa Clara C ounty Board of Supervisors a of S• and the Santa Clara County Historical Heritage CommissiOD by C providing permanent signage to that effect on the site. 2. Capital contributions by parties to project. a) County's contribution shall be expended exclusively for a professional assessment of the historic and architectural significance of the buildings on the site, which scope of work is Ubekd Exhibit A, attached hereto, and is included herein by reference as if set forth in full. b The City will be responsible for obtain►ng any exam funds needed for the completion of the project, and will be responsible for ongoing maintenance and operation of the completed project. krin,c�rity enterprises policies. In awarding contracts under this Agreement, City shall comply with the 3.Minority Business Enterprises policies of City in effect at time Of 1"ear 4, Public Park Purposes. Parties to this Agreement understand and agree that the subject property and or project improvements are to be open to all members of the public for public park purposes regardless of the underlying ownership of the property. SECILQN M. �'3Plidltfr"i ION AND R is mutually understood that the project will be constructed, operated and maintained by the City for the benefit of the public. ZC1'i�ON IV. COMPENSATION (COUNTY) County shall contribute a sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to be used only for project as set forth herein. f7mil WILSIX on a sum shalt be set aside by County oat of appropriated funds in the ice requesting reimbursement of coats itemized invoice requesting Pules Said and reimbursement basis �7' Pf0"�� County a " be submitted w the County Director made by the of the project City- receiptsCityl indicating the amount of progress payments mdicaling Rene, almg with a copy of any paymentof construction inspection reports, if applicable, . City and a report of the status of the project, a Copy payment bonds therefore to protect amount of work completed and copies of any release of liens or if applicable. County shun provide yment to (Sty within 30 days ��, �adWiU ory R t� ieavoice is satisfactory, has the option to require additional '� If the invoice is not satesfactory, Cow the invoice which is satisfactory and decline payment invot' or to pay p pate the invoice to be satisfadorY, nde s contribution shall be expeto the County for d as indicated in Section II2. for the r.mai�, or combination thereof. Count7lPwaihie Sald cantribotion Most be expended by April27 1995 or said lands will rcyc trw for threeas after Completion of the pt *' or Reads of the project "be mamtain0d for audit' AIIprecords ye records and data shall be available ty Upon until all claims arc settled, wfiwhichever omm uest County. City shall repay County with 'mCit at reasonable notice within flee (5) worms days of a M es disclosed by audit or inspection, the ran d r Councys for any u a • Frier to disposal of any including the cost of the audit, Within thirty )nd to place records in storage accords, Cam' shah notify County and County shad have the oP ant. Funds contributed by the County rokasethe Director of the Pules and Recreation Departm to the County no e3V � � l to April 29,1995 t� be returned which S ,y. 11ABUffy its officers, employees, and agents from any loss, injury, (Sty shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless County, ro ed or to the performance or damage arising out of or in connection with any ads or omissions related to the p j of this Agreement by City. TERM OF AGREEMENT and shall remain operative With the City This agreement shall become operativeupon its execution by the parties whichever occurs first. The until April 2i,1995 or until completion of the project and payment by the County, 'on to provide public access to the project to all citizens of the County on an equal basis shall be operative obligation p in perpetuity. SECI'lON VII. AUT14ORI7E.D SIGNAT U-PLES Council has appointed its Director of Parks and Recreation and has confcrrcd to that person the The City authority to execute this Wcement. c C?N Yam• NOTICES Any notices provided herein ShaU be maned to the respective parties addre ssed as follows: CIT1C OF � TPER mua Director ' Department Director, Cupertino Parks and Receation Parks and Recreation p� 10300 Torre Avenue 298 Garden Hill Drive Cupertino, CL 95014 I,os Gatos, CA 95030 Telephone 408-2524505 z336 veC,_F. 't Q 4 WHEREFORE, the parties by their duly authorized representative have entered in this Agreement on the date sbown below. COUNTY OF SANTA CIARA RON GONZAL S Clkairperson, Board of Supervisors Dated: 0 E C 7 1993 Attest: 4Ph'. Perez Ckrk, Board of Supervisors Approved as to form and kgality. KATHtYN �BEERRY- Deputy County Counsel • CITY OF CUPERTINO or S 7EPHEN G. DOWUNG Diredor, Parks and Recreation Dated: EXHIBIT A McCLELLAN RANCH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROJECT Page 1 of 2 McClellan Ranch Advisory Committee Cupertino Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road Cupertino, CA 95014 Scope of Work The following is a proposed Scope of Work for services in connection with the creation of a Maste&Restoration and Use Plan for McClellan Ranch. It is subject to slight modification as the team °:corks through the process. This work will be performed by Archives & Architecture - Heritage Resource Services as Historical Consultant and Mineweaser do Associates - Architecture/Engineering/Preservation as Architect and Engineer. Judith Carson-Croes of the McClellan Ranch Advisory Committee and Director of the Cupertino Historical Museum will serve as Project Coordinator. We will perform a professional assessment of the existing historic structures on the property. The scope of this assessment is currently limited to the historic buildings only, which are t e Barn, Tank House, Milk House, and Nature Center. However, as part of a master planning effort it could be expanded to include all buildings on the site. The purpose of this report is to address the issues involved in the restoration and use of the historical buildings on the property. A Master Restoration and Use Plan will be created by the whole team. The report will consist of a historical element and an architectural element. These elements will be blended together with recommendations for future use of the buildings, cost estimates and technical appendices as specifically delineated in the items below. The responsible team member is noted after each item. 1. Conduct background research and develop a historical context for the McClellan Ranch in order to evaluate the complex within its social and economic setting. 2. Conduct building investigations, take site measurements and prepare "measured drawings' consisting of architectural floor plans and elevations of each of the four structures. This section of the report will include photographs of the present conditions. 3. Conduct site specific research to develop the chronology of the buildings to determine dates of construction, additions, alterations and/or relocation. This research will also focus on land use and individual and/or collective functions of the buildings, as well as biographical data on those individuals or families who built and used the structures. Potential sources of information will be county records kept by the offices of assessor, rer)rder, clerk, surveyor, and public works; city records; historical records housed at the Cupertino Historical Museum, California History Center, San Jose Historical Museum, Bancroft Library, etc.; and interviews with local residents or family members. 4. Provide approximate dating of the buildings based on analysis of construction methods and materials, and architectural style. Develop an architectural description placing the buildings within their historical and architectural context. 5. Compile a bibliography of primary and secondary sources, names of individuals that are potential sources for oral history, and repositories of collections of information discovered in the course of historical research. 6. Provide a description of modifications that may have been made to the buildings over the years. Include a chronology of construction and alterations. EXHIBIT A Page 2 of 2 l 7. Summarize all research findings to complete State Inventory (DPR 523) forms (or specifically developed inventory forms) and to develop significance statements for each building individually and as a potential historic district. Buildings will be evaluated for significance according to the criteria of the National Register of Historic Places, as well as appropriate local and state guidelines. S. Make recommendations for potential uses for the buildings such as exhibit display, collection storage, etc. 9. Prepare written summary of applicable codes based on the building uses proposed. 10. ' Prepare a Work Program of recommendations for future work necessary to stabilize the building; to prevernt further deterioration and to restore the buildings. This review will cover the exterior, the structure (including t1vt foundation, tree interior, die electrical system and any / heating systems present, as well as the site in the immediate area around the building with regand to drainage, etc. These recommendations will be made us�' $the Secretary of the _ .g ..,A rmAolinoc fnr Rphabilitatine Historic Buildings . 11. After potential building uses have been delineated, make recomrendations regarding the types of improvements that may be needed to either bring the buildings closer to current code or to protect the building or its contents. 12. Produce approximate cost estimate for stabilization work and potential building improvements according to our recommendations. 13 Prepare the historic element for the final document that wi71 include the historic context, evaluations of historical significance of each building, completed inventory forms, bibliography of sources, and recommendations for further study. 14. Prepare architectural element for the final document that will include measured drawings, assessment of current condition of buildings, chronology of construction an alterations, a discussion of applicable codes, a Work Program of recommendations and an approximate estimate of construction costs. 15. Prepare final Master Restoration and Use Plan report consisting of numbers 1 through 14 from above. Appropriate photographs, graphics, and technical appendices will be included. Historical Consultant will act as team leader, coordinating project activities, project schedule, and overseeing and coordinating production of final Master Restoration and Use Plan. Historical Consultant and Architect will be available for consultation with Museum Director, city officials and other team members. The Master Restoration and Use Plan will address period restoration issues, propose a restoration plan and give some guidelines for historical interpretation of the structures. This phase of the work is preliminary in nature and consists of a report only. Detailed construction documents would be part of a later phase or phases. This report may also contain recommendations for further areas of study if necessary, prior to the creation of construction documents. The purpose of this phase is to provide a master plan for restoration and use. We anticipate that this work will take three to four months to complete. Appropriate milestones, amount of initial payment to allow commencement of work and other contract details can be worked out upon notification of award of funds from the Heritage Commission. CONTRACTOR'S COPy AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR HISTORICAL PROJECT CITY OF CUPERTINO McCLELLAN RANCH PARK HISTORIC STRUCTURES ASSESSMENT This is Amendment No. 1 to that certain Agreement dated December 7, 1993 between the COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA, a political subdivision of the State of California (hereinafter referred to as the "County'), and the City of Cupertino (hereinafter referred to as the "City'). WHEREAS, the County and the City entered into an Agreement "Agreement For Historical Project, City of Cupertino, McClellan Ranch Park Historic Structures Assessment" (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement"), attached hereto as Attachment A incorporated as though set forth in its entirety, which provides County funding of $15,000 to the City to obtain an assessment of the historic and architectural significance of the McClellan Ranch Park buildings; and WHEREAS, the Historical Heritage Commission took action during their April 13, 1995 meeting to recommend the Board of Supervisors extend the term of the Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and conditions herein, County and the Association agree to amend Section VI. of the Agreement as follows: This Amendment shall become operative upon its execution by the parties and shall remain operative with the City until June 8, 1995 or until completion of the project and payment by the County, whichever occurs first. The obligation to provide public access to the project to all citizens of the County on an equal basis shall be operative in perpetuity. Funds contributed by the County which are not expended by June 8, 1995 shall revert to the County for reprogramming. WHEREFORE, the parties by their duly authorized representative have entered into this Amendment No. 1 on the date shown below: COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA CITY MICHAEL M. HONDA STEP14EN G. DOWLING Chairperson, Board of Supervisors Director, Parks and Recreation Dated: l A6 / �5 Attest: PH',V,tLIS A. PEREZ 19 Clerk, Board of Supervisors Approved as to form and legality: KATHRYN W BERRY Deputy County Counsel Dated: ✓r ' � Q�