RES 2012-0395 - Lawrence Youngman Lake open June 1-3 2012 for women's triathlon event 1 OF 011AMA,Nt,4 Parks, Recreation&
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Jim Suttle,Mayor March 20, 2012
Honorable President
and Members of the City Council,
The purpose of the attached Resolution is to suspend the closing hours at Lawrence Youngman
Lake, 192nd & West Dodge Road, Omaha, NE, for the 2nd Annual Omaha Women's Triathlon
event on Sunday, June 3, 2012.
The Director of the Parks, Recreation and Public Property Department is authorized pursuant to
Section 21-1 of the Municipal Code to establish rules regulating the use of parks within the City
of Omaha which become binding provision of the Omaha Municipal Code upon approval by
resolution of the City of Omaha.
Your approval to suspend the curfew at Lawrence Youngman Lake, between 11:00 p.m. on
Friday, June 1, 2012 and 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 3, 2012, to accommodate the overnight
security and the setup and tear down of equipment is therefore requested.
espe tful bmi ted, Referred to City Council for Consideration:
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Brook Bench, Acting Director Date Mayor's Off ce Date
Parks, Recreation and
Public Property Depaituient
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USCS 12101 et seq.
3. The Contractor shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective
bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding a notice advising the labor union or worker's
representative of the Contractor's commitments under the Equal Employment Opportunity Clause of the City
and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for
employment.
4. The Contractor shall furnish to the contract compliance officer all Federal forms containing the information
and reports required by the Federal government for Federal contracts under Federal rules and regulations,
and including the information required by Sections 10-192 to 10-194, inclusive, and shall permit reasonable
access to his records. Records accessible to the Contract Compliance Officer shall be those,which are related
to Paragraphs(1)through(7)of this subsection and only after reasonable notice is given the Contractor. The
purpose for this provision is to provide for investigation to ascertain compliance with the program provided
for herein.
5. The Contractor shall take such actions with respect to any subcontractor as the City may direct as a means of
enforcing the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) herein, including penalties and sanctions for
noncompliance; however, in the event the Contractor becomes involved in or is threatened with litigation as
the result of such directions by the City, the City will enter into such litigation as necessary to protect the
interests of the City and to effectuate the provisions of this division; and in the case of contracts receiving
Federal assistance, the Contractor or the City may request the United States to enter into such litigation to
protect the interests of the United States.
6. The Contractor shall file and shall cause his subcontractors, if any, to file compliance reports with the
Contractor in the same form and to the same extent as required by the Federal government for Federal
contracts under Federal rules and regulations. Such compliance reports shall be filed with the Contract
Compliance Officer. Compliance reports filed at such times as directed shall contain information as to the
employment practices,policies, programs and statistics of the Contractor and his subcontractors.
7. The Contractor shall include the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) of this Section, "Equal Employment
Opportunity Clause",and Section 10-193 in every subcontract or purchase order so that such provisions will
be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.
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on file with the Human Relations Department the Contract
Compliance Report(Form CC-1).This report shall be in effect for 24 months from the date received by the Human Relations Department.Any questions regarding the Contract Compliance
Ordinance or PBE/DEB Listings should be directed to the Human Relations Department at 402-444-5055. • -
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• Calendar Days -Day l lrtldoy b. MN Distance traveled to site.miles(per MapOuest)
March 20 10 0.0$ Travel Erne to site in hours(_mph)(per MapOtest)
• - Apoi1 30 11
: - - May 31 12 'PR Trips
June 30 13 PM Trips
July ' 31 13 PE Trips
August -. 31 12.. r El Trips
September 30 10'. SCIEMN Inrp t Trips
October 31 9 SEWN Imp 2 Trips
EirMtinE rep 3 Trips
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WORM Survey Crew 1 Trips
Survey Tech.Trips
RC Trips
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O PM Time Hours 16 PM Miles
3 PE Time Hours 120 PE Miles
O El Time Hours 0 El Miles
14 Imp 1 Time Hours 560 Insp 1 Miles
O Imp 2 Tine Hours 0 Imp 2 Miles
O Imp 3 Time Hours 0 Insp 3 Miles
O Imp 4 Time Hours 0 Imp 4 Miles
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O Survey Crew Member 2 Time Hours Survey Crew Member 2 Miles
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ranty, tort, including negligence, strict liability or statutory liability or any other cause of action, except for the sole
negligence or willful misconduct of the CONSULTANT.
Mediation: Any claims or disputes under this agreement shall be submitted to non-binding mediation.
hgm Rev 090122
A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
A COMMITMENT TO CREATIVE SOLUTIONS
8 MRS
Veenalra 8 Kimm,Inc $160,172 1464 .
EFI2 215.200 150
t.0vaen Markellm 236,870 235
RW Ergineerim 6 Surveying 81,860 56 •
TREKK _ _ $8.938 60
Thiele Ge01eeh Inc. 39,725
TO8M L.bm Horn 1.865
Total Fee • 3235,865
Revised Fe0NKv 6 2012 . I I I _ _
c-ZSA CITY OF OMAHA
LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER
Omaha,Nebraska
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA:
WHEREAS, the Director of the Parks, Recreation and Public Property
Department is authorized pursuant to Section 21-1 of the Omaha Municipal Code to establish
rules regulating the use of parks within the City of Omaha which become binding provisions of
the Omaha Municipal Code upon approval by Resolution of the City Council; and,
WHEREAS, various rules have been established including rules specifying
closing hours; and,
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WHEREAS, the 2nd Annual Omaha Women's Triathlon,will be held on Sunday,
June 3, 2012, at Lawrence Youngman Lake, 192nd &West Dodge Road; and,
WHEREAS, it has been requested that the park closing hours be suspended
between the hours of 11:00 p.m. on Friday, June 1, 2012 and 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 3, 2012,
to accommodate the setup and tear-down of equipment and overnight security for this event; and,
WHEREAS, the Director of the Parks, Recreation and Public Property
Department has approved the suspension of the park closing hours on those days only for this
event; and,
WHEREAS, the Mayor has recommended approval of this request.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF OMAHA:
THAT, as recommended by the Mayor, between 11:00 p.m. on Friday, June 1,
2012 and 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 3, 2012, Lawrence Youngman Lake, 192nd & West Dodge
Road, Omaha, Nebraska, shall be open to accommodate setup and tear down of equipment and
overnight security for the 2nd Annual Omaha Women's Triathlon event.
APPROVED AS TO •
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CITY ATTORNEY DATE
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and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for
employment.
4. The Contractor shall furnish to the contract compliance officer all Federal forms containing the information
and reports required by the Federal government for Federal contracts under Federal rules and regulations,
and including the information required by Sections 10-192 to 10-194, inclusive, and shall permit reasonable
access to his records. Records accessible to the Contract Compliance Officer shall be those,which are related
to Paragraphs(1)through(7)of this subsection and only after reasonable notice is given the Contractor. The
purpose for this provision is to provide for investigation to ascertain compliance with the program provided
for herein.
5. The Contractor shall take such actions with respect to any subcontractor as the City may direct as a means of
enforcing the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) herein, including penalties and sanctions for
noncompliance; however, in the event the Contractor becomes involved in or is threatened with litigation as
the result of such directions by the City, the City will enter into such litigation as necessary to protect the
interests of the City and to effectuate the provisions of this division; and in the case of contracts receiving
Federal assistance, the Contractor or the City may request the United States to enter into such litigation to
protect the interests of the United States.
6. The Contractor shall file and shall cause his subcontractors, if any, to file compliance reports with the
Contractor in the same form and to the same extent as required by the Federal government for Federal
contracts under Federal rules and regulations. Such compliance reports shall be filed with the Contract
Compliance Officer. Compliance reports filed at such times as directed shall contain information as to the
employment practices,policies, programs and statistics of the Contractor and his subcontractors.
7. The Contractor shall include the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) of this Section, "Equal Employment
Opportunity Clause",and Section 10-193 in every subcontract or purchase order so that such provisions will
be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.
9
on file with the Human Relations Department the Contract
Compliance Report(Form CC-1).This report shall be in effect for 24 months from the date received by the Human Relations Department.Any questions regarding the Contract Compliance
Ordinance or PBE/DEB Listings should be directed to the Human Relations Department at 402-444-5055. • -
(Please Print Legibly or Type) Firm,AA v/r1,-E.> VA C C J Incorporated in AJE
(State)
Name J Q�� ��►�..�.� c Signature
'' s---State)��
Title Phone �-' '-61 Fax — %
Address ZQI14 -rot 6gO7
Street/P.O.Box City J� State Zip
E-Mail Address_ J l �� (i-� it) /?c %j2c' C-Or'j
State Zip
E-Mail Address 11—e 1 aCO) 6 1/2/2-1 d - n
during allotted contract lime)
• Calendar Days -Day l lrtldoy b. MN Distance traveled to site.miles(per MapOuest)
March 20 10 0.0$ Travel Erne to site in hours(_mph)(per MapOtest)
• - Apoi1 30 11
: - - May 31 12 'PR Trips
June 30 13 PM Trips
July ' 31 13 PE Trips
August -. 31 12.. r El Trips
September 30 10'. SCIEMN Inrp t Trips
October 31 9 SEWN Imp 2 Trips
EirMtinE rep 3 Trips
•
MEZEMInsp 4 Trips
Survey Mgr.Trips
WORM Survey Crew 1 Trips
Survey Tech.Trips
RC Trips
O PR/PM Time Hours 0 PR/PM Miles
O PM Time Hours 16 PM Miles
3 PE Time Hours 120 PE Miles
O El Time Hours 0 El Miles
14 Imp 1 Time Hours 560 Insp 1 Miles
O Imp 2 Tine Hours 0 Imp 2 Miles
O Imp 3 Time Hours 0 Insp 3 Miles
O Imp 4 Time Hours 0 Imp 4 Miles
O Survey Crew Chief Time Hours 0 Survey Crew Chief Miles
6 Survey Crew Member 1 Time Hours 252 Survey Crew Member 1 Miles i
O Survey Crew Member 2 Time Hours Survey Crew Member 2 Miles
O RC Time Hours 0 RC Miles
ranty, tort, including negligence, strict liability or statutory liability or any other cause of action, except for the sole
negligence or willful misconduct of the CONSULTANT.
Mediation: Any claims or disputes under this agreement shall be submitted to non-binding mediation.
hgm Rev 090122
A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
A COMMITMENT TO CREATIVE SOLUTIONS
8 MRS
Veenalra 8 Kimm,Inc $160,172 1464 .
EFI2 215.200 150
t.0vaen Markellm 236,870 235
RW Ergineerim 6 Surveying 81,860 56 •
TREKK _ _ $8.938 60
Thiele Ge01eeh Inc. 39,725
TO8M L.bm Horn 1.865
Total Fee • 3235,865
Revised Fe0NKv 6 2012 . I I I _ _
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JOHN DEERE TOTAL COST $ 22,230.64
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