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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC36390B - Paint-Design 2 Trffc Sgnl Cbnts - Fred Waring x Deep Cyn CONTRACT NO. C36390B STAFF REPORT �((c P CITY OF PALM DESERT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MEETING DATE: January 11 , 2018 REQUEST: APPROVE THE PROPOSAL BY DIANE MORGAN TO PAINT A DESIGN ON THE SET OF TWO (2) TRAFFIC SIGNAL CABINETS AT FRED WARING DRIVE AND DEEP CANYON ROAD. Recommendation By Minute Motion: 1. Approve the proposal by Diane Morgan to paint a design on the set of two (2) traffic signal cabinets at Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road. 2. Authorize staff to finalize the negotiations of the subject contract with Diane Morgan and authorize Mayor to execute same, subject to the satisfaction of the City Attorney. Commission Recommendation At its meeting of December 13, 2017, the Art in Public Places (AIPP) Commission reviewed applications from three (3) artists and recommended approval of the proposal by Diane Morgan with a 5-0-0 vote with Commissioner Adney absent. Strategic Plan Objective The installation of public art helps to create a better community for residents and visitors to Palm Desert. This concept is in line with the Arts & Culture Mini-Vision which states: "Arts and culture give a community its soul. Palm Desert is the cultural core of the Coachella Valley. Cultural tourism drives economic growth in Palm Desert. The community is host to internationally recognized cultural events that bring significant economic benefits to the City. Palm Desert is a leader in arts education, ensuring a well-rounded population that possesses high levels of creativity and critical thinking skills." Project Background At its meeting of August 24, 2017, the City Council approved staff to release a Request for Qualifications seeking artists to create artwork for the set of traffic signal cabinets at Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road. Staff received six (6) sets of qualifications from artists. At its meeting of October 11, 2017 the AIPP Commission selected three Staff Report Traffic Signal Cabinet Deep Canyon January 11, 2018 Page 2 of 2 (3) finalists to create proposals for the set of traffic signal cabinets. The three (3) submitted proposals were reviewed by the AIPP Commission at its December 13, 2017 meeting. Project Description The approved artist will be commissioned to paint a design on the set of two (2) traffic signal cabinets on the southwest corner of Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road. The proposal from Diane Morgan depicts local flowering cactuses and hummingbirds on a blue background. Fiscal Analysis Staff estimates the total cost of the project to be $4,100 with the expenses as follows: • $300 for artist design honoraria (already expended; $100 for each of the three artists) • $1,500 for artwork fabrication • $500 for cabinet preparation and UV/graffiti coating • $1,500 for road closures • $300 for unanticipated expenses Monies are available in the FY 2017/2018 public art budget Fund 436. Prepared by: Deborah S. Glickman, Management Analyst LEGAL REVIEW DEPT. REVIEW FINANCI IEW CITY MANAGER N/A 'F�(i. Robert W. Ryan Stendell Janet sore Lauri Aylaian Hargreaves Director of Director of Finance City Manager City Attorney Community Development ATTACHMENTS: Artwork Proposal Draft Contract Pertinent draft December 13, 2017 AIPP Commission Minutes Diane Morgan BIO Diane Morgan is an award-winning artist working in both watercolor and oil. Her work has been featured in American Art Collector, International Artist, Southwest Art, American Artist, Artist Magazine and Watercolor Artist. Awards include: Best of Show- Coachella Valley Watercolor Society. Two-time finalist and ten-page feature article, International Artist Magazine. First Place, Poster Artist and Best Local Artist - Indian Wells Arts Festival. Two paintings in PaintAmerica Top 100 Exhibition. Desert Symphony— Program Cover competition winner. Published—Splash 13, Splash 16 and Splash 19 best of watercolor book series. Featured in California Contemporary Art Collection, State Capitol. Award and traveling show—National Watercolor Society. Two paintings selected out of 3500 entries for Blossom II competition and national traveling show. One of nine finalists cover art competition—Watercolor Artist magazine. Diane is a member of Oil Painters of America,the California Art Club, the International Guild of Realism. American Watercolor Society, Transparent Watercolor Society of America, an award- winning member of the National Watercolor Society, and past president of the Coachella Valley Watercolor Society. Her audience includes the California Senate, Kaiser Permanente Foundation, Starbucks at the Palm Springs International Airport, museums, galleries and private collections across the United States and Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Michigan, Design Major. Her work may be seen at www.dianemorganpaints.com STATEMENT Adding drama and mystery through the use of powerful lighting effects, reflected surfaces, exaggerated contrasts and unusual compositions, I strive to transform simple, everyday life into un-ordinary, not-so-still life. I like to take an ordinary subject and enhance the perception of it, invite the viewer to take a closer look. Like a kid in a candy store I want to paint everything I see. But, what excites me the most is painting large florals. They flow off my brushes effortlessly bringing me great joy. Every day I wake up looking forward to discovering what will magically materialize on my canvas. Loving what you do truly makes life grand. WEBSITE www.DianeMorcianPaints.com Public Artwork for Traffic Signal Cabinets Proposal by Diane Morgan Materials I will be painting with Nova Color Artists' Acrylic paint with a light fastness rating of 1 —excellent. It is made with a high-grade acrylic binder and is heavily saturated with the best pigments available. Dries permanent and water resistant. Sold directly from the manufacturer in Culver City since 1965. Nova Color Acrylic may be applied to properly primed metal. To clean bare metal, wash with vinegar and rinse. Thoroughly sand previously painted metal surfaces. Prime with metal primer designed to accept water-based acrylic paint. Nova Color recommends Zinsser Bull's Eye 1-2-3 primer. A clear topcoat designed for exterior use such as Nova Color#216 Exterior Varnish (satin) or Nova Color#206 Gloss Medium and Varnish will help protect against dampness and add an extra layer of protection against wear and tear. Topcoat should be applied with a brush in thin layers. I understand that the City of Palm Desert will be preparing the surface for painting and will also be applying the protective coating. Complete product specs for Nova Color are included on following pages. 1 ..... .;. id - Milli- ,...• ..•, / ' ) i 1 i i . ! . , . 1 r .1 • . . .' (: I. 1 I l'\\; '' •i11 ea .....11%,...._ __. ....„2:.-•••• 1 'Id - gilLar .. .k •" • . - 0 --..... . ..•,. N. . ' . - F -'- .. .411111.; .° .7•' ...11 I: III. . .. . , I) - , i ,. , . , .. . .. . ... . _ . _.... . , •.... ,... . * . . . . -. • .f-.......:•-• ' .., , A:0 .1. . ... t•if . , .. ' - .'42411011t . . - ....., -#1111,W----• '.1•,_....- . .. ..... ..*". .- , . - •...: ......z.,.....t..-2 t".,..5":,-.14.7.....:.:::. -42..i _ .... - '--'. -..."-- -• '4.•. -••••,- -' -,..-. - [ C4 1 ' - ... ,. ••• • ..- -..•,-• - -1442.'---All!..1.' ' "" . _.. li . •• ... 7 ,--- - -_. --. • CD .. -.. oi lor.-- , • "•vir .21 . .... -f•! ` et) .. VIC:u It i-e . a i ■ ,24, - f f--041 ir,' 4.2:7-- =--- ---- eD 19:1 n . ...... ____ fa 4.. .,. _..- • .... 0 ra 4,...'lt.-.7.-..m. -4411.•. Diane Morgan Proposal for Set of Traffic Signal Cabinets Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road Design for the Small Cabinet 1 '. . �I 1 il#'1. , - ...Le_ :0011:ii ,,,, t tkcY4‘, a ' ',- Design for the Large Cabinet F- 0 Iiii f S ■ 1 t!.. ilik, it Contract No. XXXXXX AGREEMENT FOR COMMISSION OF PUBLIC ARTWORK THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 11th day of January 2018, by and between the CITY OF PALM DESERT, a municipal corporation (the "City") and Diane Morgan (the "Artist"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City is implementing a public art program pursuant to Chapter 4.10 of Palm Desert Municipal Code, establishing an art in public places program and related development fee in the City, and pursuant to Ordinances 900 and 936, Ordinances of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California. establishing the organization, objectives, and responsibilities of the Palm Desert "Art In Public Places Commission" ("The Commission"), and pursuant to the City of Palm Desert "Art In Public Places" program guidelines; and WHEREAS, the Artist is a recognized professional artist, and the City acknowledges sufficient familiarity with the style and quality of the Artist's work, and; the City desires the Artist to create an original work of art Flowers ("the Work") for the location on the southwest corner of Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road ("the Site"); and WHEREAS, the Artist's concept design ("the Proposal" which is attached as Exhibit "A"), has been reviewed and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, the City and the Artist, for the consideration and under the conditions hereinafter set forth, and pursuant to the authority, terms, and conditions set forth in Chapter 4.10 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. Ordinances 900 and 936, and the City of Palm Desert "Art In Public Places" program guidelines, agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 : SCOPE OF SERVICES 1-1 GENERAL (a) The Artist shall perform work necessary to complete the project including but not limited to all services, supplies, materials, employees' travel, and equipment as necessary for the design, execution, fabrication, and 1 Contract No. XXXXXX transportation of the Work to the Site, and in accordance with the terms in this Agreement. 1-2 REVIEW OF THE PROPOSAL (a) The Artist has prepared and submitted to the City artwork specifications and presentation drawings of the Work containing the following items, which shall be the "Proposal" as Exhibit "A". One copy of a written description and technical specifications of the Work on 8.5" x 11" pages including the following information: • Artwork Description; • Materials description of the paint and materials to be used on the traffic signal cabinet; • Yearly Maintenance and Conservation Instructions Exhibit D; • Work plan and Production Schedule; • Artist resume or curriculum vitae; • Other information about the Work as may be reasonably required by the City and Commission in order to certify the compliance of the Work with applicable statutes and ordinances. (b) The City may require the Artist to make such revisions to the proposed Work as are necessary for the Work to comply with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations governing the project or for practical (non- aesthetic) reasons. (c) The Artist's fee may be equitably adjusted for any increase or decrease in the Artist's cost of, or time required for, performance of any revisions pursuant to this Section 1-2. Any claim of the Artist for adjustment under this paragraph must be presented to the City in writing within fifteen (15) days after the date of the revision by the Artist. (d) Within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Artist's revisions, pursuant to this Section 1-2, the City shall notify the Artist of its approval or disapproval of such revisions. The City may require the Artist to submit additional revisions until such revisions are accepted by the City. Revisions made and accepted by the City pursuant to this Section 1-2 become a part of the final design, 2 Contract No. XXXXXX technical specifications and fabrication and preparation and painting schedule of the Work, which shall be attached to this Agreement as Exhibit "B". 1-3 EXECUTION OF THE WORK (a) Upon approval by the City and written direction to proceed, the Artist shall commence with preparation and painting of the Work at the Site. (b) Pursuant to Section 1-2 above, the Artist shall produce the Work, in accordance with such schedules. Although the schedule may be amended by written agreement between the City and the Artist, it is agreed that the Artist shall perform all of the obligations under this contract on or before July 31, 2018. (c) The City and the Commission shall have the right to review the Work at reasonable times during the fabrication. (d) The Artist shall complete the fabrication, preparation and painting of the Work in substantial conformity with the approved Proposal, including the work plan and production schedule. (e) Changes 1. The Artist shall present to the City and to the Commission, in writing, for further review, any significant changes in the scope, design, color, size, material, or texture of the Work not permitted by or not in substantial conformity with the Proposal. 2. If changes reviewed by the City and Commission are not approved, the Artist will not resume the Work nor resume the payment schedule until changes to the Work are reviewed and approved by the City and the Commission. 1-4 POST INSTALLATION (a) Within thirty (30) days after the preparation and painting of the Work, the Artist shall furnish the City with digital images (at 300 dpi) on a CD or flash drive of the completed Work, one taken from each of four different viewpoints of each cabinet and of the set as a whole. 3 Contract No. XXXXXX (b) The City shall have the right to duplicate and distribute for any noncommercial purpose the artwork documentation supplied by the Artist under this Agreement. (c) The Artist shall be available at such time or times as may be agreed between City and Artist to attend any inauguration or dedication ceremonies relating to the transfer of The Work to the City. The City shall use its best efforts to arrange for publicity for the completed work in such publications and otherwise as may be determined between the City and the Artist as soon as is practical following installation. (d) Upon preparation and painting of the Work, the Artist shall provide the City with written instructions for appropriate maintenance and preservation of the Work if such instructions vary from those provided as part of the Proposal. 1-5 FINAL ACCEPTANCE (a) The Artist shall advise the City in writing when all services required under this Agreement have been completed in substantial conformity with this Agreement. (b) The City shall notify the Artist in writing of the final acceptance (or nonacceptance) of the Work. (c) Final acceptance shall be effective as of the earlier of the following dates: The date of the City's notice of final acceptance: or ii. The 30th day after the Artist has sent written notice to the City required under Section 1-6(a) unless the City, upon receipt of such 30-day notice and prior to the expiration of the 30-day period, gives the Artist written notice specifying and describing the services that have not been completed. 1-6 RISK OF LOSS The risk of loss or damage to the Work shall be borne by the Artist until final acceptance, and the Artist shall take such measures as are necessary to protect the Work from loss or damages until final acceptance. 4 Contract No. XXXXXX 1-7 INDEMNITY Upon final acceptance of the Work, the Artist shall indemnify and hold the City and the Commission harmless from any and all claims or liabilities then existing or arising thereafter from the Artist's negligence or willful misconduct in connection with the Work. 1-8 TITLE AND ASSIGNMENT OF ROYALTY RIGHTS (a) Title to the Work shall pass to the City upon final acceptance. The Artist hereby assigns the right to collect the royalty payment provided by Civil Code Section 986 to the City and to City's assigns. (b) Except as expressly provided in the Proposal, the City shall not intentionally damage, alter, modify, or change the Work without the prior written consent of the Artist. (c) The Artist acknowledges and agrees that the City may require the Site for purposes other than the display of the Work. The City agrees that it will notify the Artist of any proposed alteration of the Site that would require the removal or relocation of the Work or affect the intended character and appearance of the Work and will consult with the Artist in the planning and execution of any such removal, relocation, or alteration and will make a reasonable effort to maintain the integrity of the Work. ARTICLE 2: COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE 2-1 AGREEMENT AMOUNT AND PAYMENT (a) The City shall pay the Artist an amount not to exceed $1 ,500.00, which will constitute full compensation and payment for all services to be performed under this Agreement including execution, fabrication, artist and/or agent travel, transportation, and preparation and painting of placement of the Work. Payment shall be made in accordance with Schedule included in Proposal. Commencement of Fabrication Fifty percent (50%) ($750.00) of the Commission shall be paid to the Artist upon commencement of fabrication, as detailed in Proposal. 5 Contract No. XXXXXX Completion/Delivery/Placement of the Work Fifty percent {50%) ($750.00) of the Commission shall be paid to the Artist upon final completion of the painting of the Work. Final Acceptance (b) All requests for payment shall be submitted to Deborah S. Glickman, Management Analyst in writing for review and approval and must be accompanied by a detailed invoice and other documentation supporting work completed as required by the Management Analyst. (c) Payment shall be issued within 30 days of approval of detailed invoices and requests for payment by the Management Analyst. 2-2 ARTIST'S EXPENSES The Artist shall be the responsible party for all mailing or shipping charges on submissions to the City, business license. permits, and taxes, and the costs of all travel by the Artist and the Artist's agents and employees necessary for the proper performance of the services required under this Agreement. ARTICLE 3: WARRANTIES 3-1 WARRANTIES OF TITLE The Artist represents and warrants that: The Work is solely the result of artistic effort of the Artist; (a) Except as otherwise disclosed in writing to the City. the Work is unique and original and does not infringe upon any copyright; (b) That the Work, or a duplicate thereof, has not been accepted for sale elsewhere; and (c) The Work is free and clear of any liens from any source whatsoever. 3-2 WARRANTIES OF QUALITY AND CONDITION The Artist represents and warrants that: (a) The execution and fabrication of the Work will be performed solely by Artist and in a professional manner (expert, qualified, skilled); 6 Contract No. XXXXXX (b) The Work, as created, will be free from defects in material (except such defects as are normally present and unavoidable in natural materials and outlined in Proposal) and workmanship, including any defects or qualities which cause or accelerate deterioration of the Work: and (c) Reasonable maintenance of the Work will not require procedures substantially in excess of those described in the Yearly Maintenance and Conservation Instructions in the Proposal by the Artist; (d) The warranties described in this Section 3-2 shall survive for a period of one (1) year after final acceptance of the Work. The City shall give notice to the Artist of any observed breach with reasonable promptness. The Artist shall, at the instruction of the City, and at no cost to the City, cure reasonably and promptly the breach of any such warranty which is curable by the Artist and which cure is consistent with professional standards including, for example, cure by means of repair or refabrication of the Work as determined by the City. ARTICLE 4: INSURANCE 4-1 GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Without limiting Artist's indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of Work, Artist shall obtain, provide, and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Agreement, policies of insurance of the type and amounts described below and in a form that is satisfactory to City, based on the recommendation of the City's Risk Manager. General Liability Insurance: Artist shall maintain commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CG 00 01 , in an amount not less than $250,000 per occurrence, $1 ,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage, including without limitation, blanket contractual liability. unless modified at the discretion of the Risk Manager. Workers' Compensation Insurance: Artist shall maintain Workers' Compensation Insurance (Statutory Limits) and Employer's Liability Insurance 7 Contract No. XXXXXX (with limits of at least $1,000,000). Artist shall submit to City, along with the certificate of insurance, a Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of the City of Palm Desert, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers. If Artist does not have any employees, then this requirement can be fulfilled by signing a Declaration Regarding California Workers' Compensation form and showing proof of health insurance coverage that remains in effect for the duration of this agreement. OTHER PROVISIONS OR REQUIREMENTS Proof of Insurance: Artist shall provide certificates of insurance to City as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a waiver of subrogation endorsement or workers' compensation. Insurance certificates and endorsement must be approved by City's Risk Manager prior to commencement of performance. Current certification of insurance shall be kept on file with City at all times during the term of this contract. City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. Duration of Coverage: Artist shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Work hereunder by Artist, his/her agents, representatives, employees or sub- consultants. City's Rights of Enforcement: In the event any policy of insurance required under this Agreement does not comply with these specifications or is cancelled and not replaced, City has the right, but not the duty, to obtain the insurance it deems necessary and any premium paid by City will be promptly reimbursed by Artist. or City will withhold amounts sufficient to pay premium from Artist payments. in the alternative, City may cancel this Agreement. Acceptable Insurers: All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, with an assigned 8 Contract No. XXXXXX policyholders' Rating of A- (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise approved by the City's Risk Manager. Waiver of Subrogation: All insurance coverage maintained or procured pursuant to this agreement shall be endorsed to waive subrogation against City of Palm Desert, its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees, and volunteers or shall specifically allow Artist or others providing insurance evidence in compliance with these specifications to waive their right of recovery prior to a loss. Artist hereby waives its own right of recovery against City of Palm Desert and shall require similar written express waivers and insurance clauses from each of its sub-consultants. Enforcement of Contract Provisions (non estoppels): Artist acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of the City to inform Artist of noncompliance with any requirement imposes no additional obligations on the City nor does it waive any rights hereunder. Specifications Not Limiting: Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by any party or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a waiver of any type. Notice of Cancellation: Artist agrees to oblige its insurance agent or broker and insurers to provide to City with a thirty (30) day notice of cancellation (except for nonpayment for which a ten (10) day notice is required) or nonrenewal of coverage for each required coverage. Additional Insured Status: General liability polices shall provide, or be endorsed to provide, that the City of Palm Desert and its officers, officials, employees, and agents shall be additional insureds under such policies. This provision shall also apply to any excess liability policies. 9 Contract No. XXXXXX City's Right to Revise Specifications: The City reserves the right at any time during the term of the contract to change the amounts and types of insurance required by giving the Artist ninety (90) days advance written notice of such change. If such change results in substantial additional cost to the Artist, the City and Artist may renegotiate Artist's compensation. Self-Insured Retentions: Any self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by City. City reserves the right to require that self-insured retentions be eliminated, lowered, or replaced by a deductible. Self-insurance will not be considered to comply with these specifications unless approved by City. Timely Notice of Claims: Artist shall give City prompt and timely notice of claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or result from Artist's performance under this Agreement, and that involve or may involve coverage under any of the required liability policies. Additional Insurance: Artist shall also procure and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the Work. Indemnification: Artist shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, and its officers, employees, and agents ("City indemnitees"), from and against any and all causes of action, claims, liabilities, obligations, judgments, or damages, including reasonable legal counsels' fees and costs of litigation ("claims"), arising out of the Artist's performance of its obligations under this agreement or out of the operations conducted by Artist, including the City's active or passive negligence, except for such loss or damage arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City. ARTICLE 5: COPYRIGHT 5-1 Copyright in the Work and related design, drawings, sketches, and models will be owned by the Artist until acceptance of the Artist's Work by the City pursuant to Section 1-6 hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Artist agrees not to make use of such copyright in the Work for any purpose other 10 Contract No. XXXXXX than the performance by the Artist of the Artist's obligations under this Artwork Contract, without the written consent of the City. Upon acceptance of the Artist's Work pursuant to Section 1-6 hereof, copyright in the Work will be owned jointly by the City and the Artist and no further use of the copyright will be made by the Artist or the City without the written consent of the other, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld. 5-2 The Artist certifies that the Artwork is a unique work of art especially designed for the City, and shall not duplicate or reproduce the Work nor shall the Artist permit others to do so except with the written permission of the City. 5-3 The City has the right to reproduce and distribute in printed form and on commercial documents and or brochures or any other literature of the City describing or dealing with its real estate holdings, photographs, realistic renderings, videos, or films of the Work. Such reproductions and use of the images of the Work for promotional purposes shall not constitute a breach of copyright and no royalty shall be due and payable by the City to the Artist for such use. 5-4 CREDIT TO THE ARTIST Such reproduction and images of the Work which feature the Work as art for publicity, promotion, and educational purposes shall, to the extent reasonably possible and appropriate, give reference to the artist. Reproduction and images of Work in which the purpose of the reproduction or image is predominantly unrelated to the Work shall not require reference to artist. 5-5 CREDIT TO THE CITY The Artist shall use his/her best effort to give a credit in any public showing under the Artist's control of illustrations of the Work as follows: "An original work commissioned and owned by the City of Palm Desert, California." ARTICLE 6: ARTIST'S RIGHTS 6-1 MAINTENANCE 11 Contract No. XXXXXX The City shall reasonably protect and maintain the Work against the ravages of time, vandalism, and the elements, in accord with the instructions of the Artist provided in Exhibit "D". If after five (5) years, the Work is seriously damaged or faded. then the City reserves the right to return the cabinet(s) to its original state or paint over the Work. 6-2 ARTIST REPRODUCTION RIGHTS Pursuant to Article 5, Section 5-1, the City agrees that the Artist shall have the right to reproduce and distribute in printed form and on non- commercial educational materials and brochures advertising or promoting the Artist and the Artist's career, two-dimensional images such as photos. digital images (at 300 dpi), realistic renderings, videos, or films of the Work as installed and formally accepted by the City. Such reproductions and use of the images of the Work for promotional and educational purposes shall be deemed to not constitute a breach of copyright in any way and no royalty fee shall be due and payable to the Artist for such use. Such reproduction and images of the Work for publicity, promotion. and educational purposes shall, to the extent reasonably possible and appropriate, give reference to the City of Palm Desert. ARTICLE 7: ARTIST AS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR The Artist shall perform all work under this Agreement as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of the City. The Artist shall not be supervised by any employee or official of the City nor shall the Artist exercise supervision over any employee or official of the City. The City alerts the Artist to the provisions of the Labor Code §1771, which may require the payment of prevailing wages. ARTICLE 8: ASSIGNMENT, TRANSFER AND SUBCONTRACTING Neither the City nor the Artist shall assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement without prior written consent of the other. Upon written approval by the City, the Artist may subcontract portions of the services to be provided hereunder at the 12 Contract No. XXXXXX Artist's expense provided that said subcontracting shall not affect the design, appearance or visual quality of the Work and shall be carried out under the personal supervision of the Artist, and in accordance with all applicable laws. ARTICLE 9: TERMINATION If either party to this Agreement shall willfully or negligently fail to fulfill, in a timely or proper manner, or otherwise violate any of the covenants or agreements material to this Agreement, then the other party shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to the defaulting party of its intent to terminate, specifying the grounds for termination. The defaulting party shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of the notice to cure the default. In the event of default by the Artist, all finished and unfinished drawings, sketches, photographs, and other products prepared and submitted or prepared for submission by the Artist under this Agreement shall, at the City's option, become City property. This, however, shall not relieve the Artist of liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by virtue of any breach of this Agreement by the Artist. In addition to all other remedies, the City may reasonably withhold payments to the Artist until such time as the exact amount of damages due the City from the Artist is determined. ARTICLE 10: MANAGEMENT ANALYST AND CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR The Contract Administrator for this Agreement shall be Deborah S. Glickman, Management Analyst of the City of Palm Desert, or her designee. ARTICLE 11: NON-DECIMATION In carrying out the performance of the services designated. the Artist shall not discriminate as to race, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or the presence of any physical, mental or sensory handicap. ARTICLE 12: COMPLIANCE The Artist shall be required to comply with all federal and state laws and City statutes, ordinances, and regulations applicable to the performance of the Artist's 13 Contract No. XXXXXX services under this Agreement, including but not limited to, Chapter 4.10 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code, Ordinances 900 and 936, and the City of Palm Desert "Art in Public Places" guidelines. ARTICLE 13: ENTIRE AGREEMENT This writing embodies the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto, and there are no other agreements or understandings, oral or written, with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. ARTICLE 14: MODIFICATION No alternation, change, amendment. or modification of the term of this Contract shall be valid, unless made in writing and signed by both parties hereto and approved by appropriate action of the City and the Commission. ARTICLE 15: WAIVER No waiver of performance by either party shall be construed as or operate as a waiver of any subsequent default of any terms, covenants, or conditions in this Agreement. The payment or acceptance of fees for any period after a default shall not be deemed a waiver of any right nor an acceptance of performance. ARTICLE 16: GOVERNING LAW This Contract, regardless of where executed or performed, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. ARTICLE 17: DEATH OR INCAPACITY OF ARTIST In the event of Artist's physical incapacity or death prior to the completion of the Artwork, all payments made up to the point of incapacity or death will be retained by Artist and all work performed to date of incapacity or death will be compensated. Upon payment to compensate Artist or Artist's estate for all work performed to the date of incapacity or death, the incomplete Artwork and any materials paid for by City will become the property of City. However, if the Artwork is substantially 14 Contract No. XXXXXX designed and/or completed and it is feasible for the work to be fully completed without undue delay, City may elect to proceed under the terms of this Agreement with the written consent of Artist's estate. In the event that City elects to proceed with the completion of the Artwork and has obtained permission from the Artist, or his/her estate, all remaining work to be completed in accordance with this Agreement will be delegated to designated person as in Exhibit "C". ARTICLE 18: NOTICES All notices, requests, demands, and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon delivery and receipt thereof, as the case may be, if delivered personally or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage- prepaid as follows: City: Artist: c/o Deborah S. Glickman Diane Morgan 73-510 Fred Waring Drive XXXXXX Palm Desert, California 92260 XXXXXXX, California 922XX 760-346-0611 XXX-XXX-XXXX IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by his respective authorized officers or representatives as of the day and year set forth on page one of this Agreement. CITY OF PALM DESERT ARTIST By: SABBY JONATHAN, MAYOR DIANE MORGAN, ARTIST ATTEST: By: RACHELLE D. KLASSEN, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROBERT W. HARGREAVES CITY ATTORNEY 15 Contract No. XXXXXX Exhibit "B": Proposed Painting Schedule Please provide a painting schedule including estimated dates and times in which work will be performed on the traffic signal cabinet located on the southwest corner of Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road. 1G Contract No. XXXXXX Exhibit "C": Designated Beneficiary of Artist in case of Death or Incapacity of Artist Please provide the Name, Address, and Phone Number of your designated beneficiary. 17 Contract No. XXXXXX Exhibit "D": Maintenance Requirements and Procedures Artist Name: Diane Morgan Please specify maintenance procedures or methods as to how you would like the City to maintain the artwork titled XXX as presented by Artist Diane Morgan. Procedure of maintenance as described by Artist: Artwork Title Date 18 Art in Public Places Minutes December 13, 2017 VII. NEW BUSINESS A. RANK THE PROPOSALS BY ARTISTS SELECTED TO CREATE A DESIGN FOR THE SET OF TWO (2) TRAFFIC SIGNAL CABINETS ON FRED WARING DRIVE AND DEEP CANYON ROAD Ms. Glickman stated that she received proposals from Diane Morgan, Jeni Bate, and Jessica Schiffman for the set of two (2) traffic signal cabinets on Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road. Ms. Glickman stated that Jessica Schiffman was selected to propose designs for the cabinets on Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon and the cabinets on Fred Waring Drive and Cook Street but chose to propose a design for Fred Waring and Deep Canyon only. Diane Morgan and Jeni Bate were present at the meeting. Diane Morgan presented her proposal which depicts desert flora and fauna and Jeni Bate presented her proposal which depicts a sunrise with an Ocotillo. Jessica Schiffman presented her proposal via phone call during the meeting. Her proposal depicts people walking dogs with mountains in the background. Ms. Glickman stated that the cabinets are close to a wall which may not enable the selected artist to paint a design, only a solid color, on the back portion of the cabinets. After some discussion it was the concurrence of the Commission to select the proposal of flora and fauna by Diane Morgan. Commissioner Campbell moved to approve the proposal by Diane Morgan of the flora and fauna design for the set of two traffic signal cabinets on Fred Waring Drive and Deep Canyon Road. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Darby. Motion was carried 5-0-0 with Boren, Campbell, Darby, Hough, and Miller voting AYE with Adney ABSENT.