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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC-1482 - Consultant services, Noise Element, General Plani j i 02304a PURCHASE ORDER No. - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH., zP fiO"6 e NOTi -`*ID*- Of -tAG% 3300 NEWPORT BOIiLiYARD - •��'»- - INC. - 1EXMESS'- RECEIPTS, AND NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFOIkIA 92"0. v_�8 pki�IVERy TICKETS SHALL IN E: (714) 6739 PHON cLUDE UNIT PRICE. DATE DEPT. T 24 1974 City Council VENDOR SNIP TO (SAME UNLE55 OTHERWISE NOTED± - ryle LaWratories �� 3 128 ''arvland St. ' E) C3 i F {ti.)2,1, . � - DEPARTMEIlI G1P�r zip K ,..a '-mss, ... ;x.AM•A -s.�T _ kPZ sTe 94°� `hiendment to 1�fle Laboratories a, rent for Noise Level Studies •. 2140.00 Wes. Contract 1482 Resolution 8250 IMPORTANT - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH (1 L�y 9721 214O.0 The Articles covered by this Purchase Order or Contract must con- "' - -' - - form with the Safety Orders of the State of California. Division of Industrial Safety. t Show as a separate item any retail sales tax, use tax or Federal tax applicable to this purchase. D. W. MEANS This order subject to California sales tax. All allowable transportation charges must be prepaid and shown as a separate item on the invoice. Do not include Federal transporta- PURCHASING AGENT ,on tax. - � - DEPARTMEIlI G1P�r zip TO QM7TH 4 ' 411 U FINANCE DIRECTOR City Clerk Contract No. t4H2 4( CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA DATE J 17 1974 city 11.111 33()() W. Newport Blvd. Area Cndr 714 673 -211() Description of Contract y,endment to .tiJlo 1a1v„arnnlan ae. onn,.nt for Noise Level Studies Authorized by Resolution No. R25n , adopted on 72- 1974 Effective date of Contract _ •7Jma 11 1974 Contract with Wyla testy, ori,.Q If Amount of Contract An mdd t:ana a4 145.00 4ity e�� June 13, 1974 Wyle Laboratories 128 Maryland Street E1 Segundo, CA 90245 Attention: Mr. John Stearns Subject: Revised Consultant Services Agreement for Study of Noise Levels in Connection with the General Plan y�Z Enclosed is a fully executed copy of the revised agreement for subject services. The City Council authorised the revision on May 13 by the adoption of Resolution No, 8250. Laura Lagios, CMC City Clerk LL Encl. cc: Community Development Department r I1 0 I • A G R E E M E N T CC This Agreement, made and entered into on the II T4( day of 0-0,y,C , 1974, represents an amendment to the previous Agreement, entered into on the 26th day of September 19720 by and between the City of Newport Beach, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as CITY, and Wyle Laboratories, a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as CONSULTANT. W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, City has determined that the traffic capacities furnished Consultant under the original Agreement led to con- clusions which were not entirely valid; and WHEREAS, more accurate traffic volume projections are now available, based on recent traffic studies; and WHEREAS, Phase II of the original Agreement, involving the projection and analysis of future noise levels, must be revised, based on the new traffic volume projections; NOW, THEREFORE, the City and Consultant, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter contained, do hereby agree, each with the other, as follows: Phase II, the projection and analysis of future noise levels, as described in the original Agreement which was entered into on the 26th day of September , 1972, shall be revised in the following manner: 1. The Noise Level Contours for the highway system described in the original Agreement shall be recalculated. 2. The conclusions and recommendations shall be revised as necessary to reflect the new noise level contours. Phase II shall then be completed, as described in the original Agreement, including the preparation of the final report and the presentation of said report to the Planning Commission and City Council.' C. For furnishing the above services, the City agrees that it shall pay Consultant the sum of twenty -one hundred and forty -five dollars ($2,145.00) upon completion of said services. This payment shall be made in addition to the payment stipulated in the original agreement. D. All of the provisions of the original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. E. This Agreement represents the complete understanding between the parties with respect to matters set forth herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date first written above. O% `CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P4 APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: Mayor By: �.JC?x ����._ By: City Attorney City Clerk APPROVED AS TO SCOPE OF SERVICES: By: it cto of Wounity eve10 n WYLE LABORATORIES Contract AdmTstrator �_ LL .�� -2- CONSULTANT 111AY 13 1974 ::y RESOLUTION NO. 8 2.� �j' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO A NOISE STUDY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND WYLE LABORATORIES FOR ADDITIONAL STUDIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE NOISE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is desirable and necessary to develop studies related to the noise levels generated by major transportation facilities throughout the City of Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, the City Council, by Resolution No. 7790 adopted on August 28, 1972, authorized the execution of an agreement between the City and Wyle Laboratories to conduct a noise study; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that additional analysis and noise level projections based on recently- generated traffic projection data are required to complete such noise study. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an amendment to the above - described noise study agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Wyle Laboratories for the required additional studies, in an amount not to exceed $2,145.00, at such time as the agreement is approved by the City Attorney as to form. ATTEST: City Clerk ADOPTED this day of MW 13 1974 , 1974. Mayor DDO/bc 5/9/74 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: City Clerk SUBJECT: Contract No. C -1482 Description of Contract CALIFORNIA City Hall 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Area Code 714 673 -2110 DATE September 28, 1972 Consultant Servioes Agraereent for Study of Authorized by Resolution No. 7790 , adopted on Effective date of Contract September, 26, 1972 Contract with wyle Laboratories Address 128 Maryland Street Amount of Contract E1 Segundo, CA 90245 Hourlv - see contract 8 -28 -72 city tie R ` 0 September 28, 1972 6 �7) Wyle Laboratories 128 Maryland Street II Segundo, CA 90245 Attention: Mr. John Stearns Subject: &4%ht: ait Sarviaes Agreensat for Study of Noise Levels in Connection with the General Plan Enclosed is a fully executed copy of eatsject, agreement. The City Council authorized taxi agreement on August 28 by the adoption of Resolution No. 7790. (z. C' o Laura Lagios, CMC CLty Cleric LL:awk Enc. CC: CmWu pity Development Deparbnant JL VENDOR C Wyle Laboratories 128 mar }land St. El Segundo, Calif. 90,245 PURCHASE ORDER ff 4-T550VAT0911-ott t a 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 PHONE: (714) 673 -2110 SHIP TO 13AM.''£ L1faL =ice No. 87 10 IN'VCICE Iti DUPLIC.AT-_ THIS OROEi NUMscs "us- APPEAR ON ALi INVOICc3, SHIP- PING .NOTICES, 9iLLS OF LAD- ING, EXPRESS F,ECE!PTS ANC PACKAGES, DELIVERY TIC%ETS SHALL IN- CLUDE UNIT PRICE. DATPCt. 211972 OEP;ity Council QUANTITY DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES OR SERVICES REQUIRED UNIT PRICE TOTAL Co'rsultant Services Aarent for study of noise levels in connection with the Ceneral Fl3it...ae per contract 14,100.00 Contract 01482 Resolution 779; FOR CITY USE ONLY IMPORTANT CODE AMOUNT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH The Articles covered by this Parebase Order or Contract must con - -L �7 -2X5 14,400.00 fo m with the Safety Orders of the State of California, 'Division of Industrial Safety. - Show as a separate item any retail sales tax, use tax or Federal tax applicable to this purchase. D. W. MEANS This order subject to California sales tax. All allowable transportation charges =at be prepaid and shown as a separate item on the invoice. Do not include Federal transporia- PURCHASING AGENT If= tax. DI: E` ji CGPY • ORIGINAL AGREEMENT FOR STUDIES NECESSARY TO DEVELOP A NOISE ELEMENT OF THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN AND A CITY -WIDE NOISE ORDINANCE This Agreement, made and entered into on the � a day of 1972, by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as CITY, and WYLE LABORATORIES, a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as CONSULTANT. 14I TNESSETH: WHEREAS, CITY has determined that it is desirable and necessary to develop studies related to the noise levels generated by major transportation facilities throughout Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, such studies will serve to satisfy State planning requirements for including a noise element as part of the City's General Plan, and assist in the development of a comprehensive city -wide noise ordinance; and WHEREAS, CONSULTANT is qualified to undertake and complete such studies, and have offered to perform such services for the CITY: NOW, THEREFORE, the CITY and CONSULTANT, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter contained, do hereby agree, each with the other, as follows: I. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the study are twofold: 1. To quantitatively measure, analyze and make recommendations as to the various noise levels associated with existing and future transportation facilities, including highways, freeways, mass transit systems, helicopters and ground air facilities in accordance with the guidelines contained in Senate Bill 691 (California Government Code 65302). 2. To assist in the development of a comprehensive and quantitative noise ordinance to control existing and future noise levels throughout the City of Newport Beach. II. SCOPE OF SERVICES The work to be carried out by CONSULTANT under this Agreement is set forth in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. II.I. PERFORMANCE CONSULTANT agrees that it shall commence work on the project within ten (10) days following the execution of this Agreement, and shall diligently continue the same to completion in accordance with the following: Scone of Study Date of Completion Phase I Measurement and Analysis Tasks 1) of Existing Noise Levels 2) November 15, 1972 3) Task 4 December 1, 1972 Phase II Projection and Analysis February 1, 1973 of Future Noise Levels CONSULTANT further agrees that it shall provide twenty -five (25) copies of three (3) separate reports. The first report shall cover Phase I (Tasks 1, 2 and 3, the second Phase I,(Task 4), and the third report Phase II of the study. Said reports shall contain all findings, analyses, and recommendations (both in written and graphic form) of the work as outlined in Phase I and Phase II as set forth in Exhibit "A" - Scope of Services. CONSULTANT further agrees that it shall provide oral presentations on said reports to CITY'S Planning Commission and City Council. Said oral reports shall not exceed a total of two (2) in number. CITY agrees to notify CONSULTANT of the time and place of said oral presentations at least ten (10) days prior to the date on which the presentations are to take place. Beyond these oral presentations CONSULTANT will meet regularly, with authorized representatives of the Community Development Department Staff, in order to facilitate coordination and to dutifully carry out the study to completion. IV. BILLING AND PAYMENT For furnishing the services specified under Exhibit "A" of this Agreement, CITY agrees that it shall pay CONSULTANT the sum of Fourteen Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($14,400.00). Partial payments for work performed under this Agreement shall be made upon the completion of each Phase of Study in accordance with the following amounts: Phase I Measurement R Analysis of Tasks 1) Existing Noise Levels 2) $ 8,900.00 3) Task 4 $ 2,300.00 Phase II Projection and Analysis of $ 3,200.00 Future Noise Levels -2- 0 • Each amount shall be paid to CONSULTANT upon demand within thirty (30) days after the successful completion of each Phase of work, including the presentation and acceptance by CITY of the reports which cover Phase I and Phase II of the study. The total payment of Fourteen Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($14,400.00) shall include all costs incurred by CONSULTANT for salary and out -of- pocket costs for travel and miscellaneous expenses necessary to perform all phases of work out- lined in the Scope of Study, attached as Exhibit "A" hereto. Any specific additional assignments, salary expenses, authorized travel and appearances not provided for in the Scope of Study set forth under Exhibit "A" must be approved by CITY. Payment for said approved and designated additional work and reimbursable expenses shall be made on a calendar month basis and at monthly intervals, on the basis of the Standard Fee Schedule dated 2 -1 -72, marked Exhibit "B" and attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof. Each ,)ayment shall be made within ten (10) days after presentation to CITY of a state- ment setting forth in detail the additional work performed and all costs incurred by CONSULTANT, together with supporting vouchers, for the period covered by each said statement. V. DESIGNATION OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES CONSULTANT hereby agrees, upon the signing of this Agreement that it shall furnish to CITY in writing the name of an individual who will be authorized to act in person or through his designee for CONSULTANT in all matters pertaining to the study. Such individual shall be approved by the CITY'S Community Development Director. CITY agrees, upon signing of this Agreement, that it shall furnish to CONSULTANT the name of an individual who, as the CITY'S Project Representative, will be authorized to act in person or through his designee as representative for the CITY in all matters pertaining to this study. It is understood and agreed by said parties that the authorized representatives may be changed, provided that either party to this Agreement so desiring the change shall give at least five (5) days' prior notice in writing to the other party, naming its new authorized representative, and that CONSULTANT'S said representative shall be approved by CITY'S Community Development Director. -3- VI. COOPERATION All departments of the CITY shall assist CONSULTANT in the performance of this studv. CONSULTANT agrees to provide general guidance and direction to CITY staff personnel who are to assist CONSULTANT in the collection of data and the prepa- ration of said reports. CITY shall provide letters of introduction to assist CONSULTANT in obtaining required data from other persons, firms, or governmental entities as is necessary. The use of CITY records and personnel by CONSULTANT shall be coordi- nated through the CITY'S representative. VII. OWNERSHIP OF REPORTS AND DATA Copies of all reports, exhibits, data, and other work or materials prepared in compliance with this Agreement shall be and shall remain the property of the CITY, to be used by CITY as may be required. VIII. CHANGES IN WORK CITY may, at any time, by written request of the CITY'S Project Representative, make any minor changes in the services to be provided hereunder and at an additional cost not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). If such changes cause any increase in the cost of doing the work under this Agreement or in the time required for its performance, an adjustment as mutually agreed upon will be made by CONSULTANT and the CITY, and the Agreement shall be modified in writing accordingly. Any claim for adjustment under this article must be made in writing to the CITY's Project Representative within ten (10) days from the date the change is requested. IX. TERMINATION This Agreement is subject to termination by the CITY at any time by serving written notice to CONSULTANT, and the CITY shall thereafter be liable to CONSULTANT only for fees and costs accrued to the date of receipt by CONSULTANT of such notice. X. NOTICES All notices to CONSULTANT under this Agreement shall be deemed valid and effective upon deposit in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, by certified -4- 0 0 and /or registered mail, addressed to Wyle Laboratories at 128 Maryland Street, E1 Segundo, California 90245. All notices to the CITY under this Agreement shall be deemed valid and effective when personally served upon the Director of Community Development or upon deposit in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, by certified and /or registered mail, addressed to the Director of Community Development, City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California 92660. XI. GENERAL PROVISIONS In this Agreement, whenever the context so requires, the masculine gender includes the feminine and /or neuter and the singular includes the plural. This Agreement represents the complete understanding between the parties with respect to matters set forth herein. No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be valid unless evidenced in writing and signed by the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date first written above. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 12 7ayo APPROVED AS TO FORM: Fq aN TTEST: 1 C� E ) 1 By: � Assl City Attorney APPROVED AS TO SCOPE OF SERVICES: Bv: e� rector C7* ity Development 2� By. b l,1'tL City Clerk WYLE LABORATORIES By: R•�� v `d1 Contract ministrator B ssistant ecretary -5- CONSULTANT EXHIBIT "A" SCOPE OF SERVICES The study shall consist of two principal phases of work: Phase I - The Measurement and Analysis of Existing Noise Levels Phase II - The Projection and Analysis of Future Noise Levels PHASE I - MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF EXISTING NOISE LEVELS This phase will involve four tasks. The first task shall be to determine and map noise contours in accordance with the standards and guidelines contained in Senate Bill 691 (California Government Code 65302) for the following major highways within the City of Newport Beach: Pacific Coast Highway Mac Arthur Boulevard Jamboree Road Newport Boulevard Balboa Boulevard (between Balboa Pier and Pacific Coast Highway) Irvine Avenue Campus Drive (between Mac Arthur Boulevard and Irvine Avenue) Bristol Street (between Mac Arthur Boulevard and Irvine Avenue) Cliff Drive (between Irvine Avenue and Riverside Avenue) Riverside Avenue (between Pacific Coast Highway and Cliff Drive) The noise contours shall be derived from actual field measurements and analytical studies by consultant of the selected highway network. Such characteristics as daily and seasonal traffic flow, traffic mix, highway width and grades, property grades, and adjacent land uses, together with traffic noise measurements from selected highway field stations shall be reviewed and analyzed by the Consultant and summarized into a series of noise profiles for various highwav locations. From these noise profiles, the Consultant shall develop CNEL (Community Noise Equivalent Level) contours for the total highway network and all adjacent properties in con- formance with the standards and guidelines outlined in Senate Bill 691. N L U F To assist the Consultant in calculating the various noise levels due to highway traffic, the City staff shall provide hourly traffic estimates for those major highways listed above. The second task under Phase I shall be to determine ambient noise levels in various areas of the community for different types of land uses. Community noise field stations shall be established for such purposes and shall be so located throughout the City as to measure a representative cross - section of varying land use types and conditions within Newport Beach. The Consultant shall confer with City staff as to the most appropriate location for the field noise measurement stations. The third task under Phase I shall be to make recommendations on how to minimize the noise impact of existing highway traffic on various existing and future land uses within the City of Newport Beach. Report At the conclusion of the first three tasks outlined under Phase I, a report shall be Presented by the Consultant. This report shall contain the following items: • Map of Newport Beach highway system with the annual CNEL contours • Seasonal variation of the CNEL contours • Typical values for A- weighted sound levels on contours • Representative ambient noise levels for the various land use categories • The backup field measurement data and associated procedures • Sufficient explanatory text to set forth the goals, techniques and results of the program • Methods and effects of reducing noise exposure near highways by varying the local correction factors (highway grade, property grades, buffering and traffic start /stop variations) characterizing the highway. The report will also summarize a general step -by -step noise reduction program encompassing the definition, monitoring, and eventual alleviation of transportation noise in the Newport Beach area. The final task under Phase I shall be to measure, analyze and make recommendations as to the impact of local police and military helicopter operations on the City of Newport Beach. The task shall include: a. A study of the flight operations of police and military helicopters -2- F_ 1 0 operating within the city limits to determine the type of equipment utilized and the details of the operational procedures. (The task assumes operational data will be made available by the appropriate city and military agencies.) b. The measurement of helicopter noise under controlled conditions. A series of noise measurements will be made of typical equipment utilized by the police and military to determine the noise characteristics. The controlled conditions include takeoff, hover, flight and landing. Measurements will be made at three typical locations for the police helicopters and three locations for the military helicopters. (The task assumes assistance will be given by the necessary and appropriate city and military personnel.) Report At the conclusion of the fourth or final task as outlined under Phase I, the Consultant shall present a memorandum report on the noise generated by helicopter operations in the City of Newport Beach utilizing the data obtained under items a. and b. above. This report shall include: • A map showing the routes followed by military helicopters and some typical routes followed by police helicopters. • Projected CNEL contours for military helicopters in Newport Beach. • Typical A- weighted sound pressure levels associated with both military and police operations. • Recommendation as to possible alternate operational procedures which could be followed by helicopters in order to reduce the noise impact. • Suggested procedures for toning and building construction to make the land impacted by noise compatible for its intended use. PHASE II - THE PROJECTION AND ANALYSIS OF FUTURE NOISE LEVELS This phase will be to determine and map noise contours for projected levels of traffic on existing and proposed transportation facilities, including highways, freeways, mass transit systems, and ground air facilities. The specific highways -3- 0 0 to be studied in this phase include those previously listed under Phase I, and the following major highways and freeways: San Joaquin Hills Road Dover Drive (between Pacific Coast Highway and 17th Street) Superior Avenue Bayside Drive Corona del Mar Freeway (Route 57) Newport Freeway (Route 55) Conclusions regarding appropriate site or route selection alternatives and noise impact upon adjacent land uses shall be made for inclusion into the City's General Plan. In part, the Phase II calculations shall be made utilizing the data base on noise profiles established for Phase I and the development of projected noise profiles for field stations representative of highways and adjacent property and land use characteristics for projected highway expansions and new freeways. A computerized model shall be developed and manipulated by inputting changes in traffic flow, traffic mix, and new topographic characteristics for adjacent properties to obtain projected CNEL (and noise) levels. Report At the conclusion of Phase II, the Consultant shall present a report containing the following data: • A matrix showing noise reduction to be achieved in various land use areas associated with potential alternate traffic and highway conditions. • A series of recommendations relating to proposed highways and traffic conditions which would optimize reduction of the Newport Beach noise envi ronment. • A map of Newport Beach with the CNEL contours for the recommended projected traffic on existing and proposed highways and freeways. a Recommendations relating to zoning, types of building construction, and techniques for shielding private residential and public facilities to reduce the noise impact of future transportation facilities on Newport Beach residents. -4- EXHIBIT "B" Wyle Laboratories E1 Segundo, California RESEARCH STAFF CONSULTING RATES LABOR A5 Technical Director A4 Consulting Principal A3 Consulting Advisor A2 Senior Consulting Specialist Al Consulting Specialist 1 Senior Engineer 2 Engineer 3 Senior Technician, Associate 4 Technician A, Engineering Aide 5 Technician B, Assistant Hourly Rate $50.00 35.00 30.00 27.00 23.00 20.00 17.00 13.50 11.00 9.50 , MISCELU,NEOUS MATERIALS When required, materials such as photographic supplies, art work, reproduction expenses and any other purchased services will be billed at invoice cost plus 20%. TRAVEL Time spent to and from client's facility as necessary in performance of services will be invoiced at above stated labor rates. Travel expenses will be billed as follows: Air Travel At cost, utilizing tourist class fare when available. Auto Travel At cost at prevailing rental rates or 12d /mile for private auto Lodging At cost for all normal expenses for lodging and food, etc. related to travel required by client. BILLING AND PAYMENT TERMS Billing for work performed will be submitted monthly. Payment terms are net 30 days, based on normal credit approval. 2 -1 -72 11 i • RESOLUTI ON NO. 7 7 9 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND WYLE LABORATORIES FOR THE STUDY OF NOISE LEVELS IN CONNECTION WITH THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has determined that it is desirable and necessary to develop studies related to the noise levels generated by major transportation facilities throughout the City of Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, such studies will serve to satisfy State planning requirements-for including a. Noise Element as part of the City's General Plan and will assist in the development of a comprehensive City. -wide noise ordinance; and WHEREAS, Wyle Laboratories is qualified to undertake and complete such studies, and has offered to perform such services for the City; and WHEREAS, there has been presented to the City Council of the City of Newport teach a certain agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Wyle Laboratories for such services; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the terms and conditions of said contract and found them to be fair and equitable; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that Wyle Laboratories is hereby appointed as consultant for purposes of undertaking and completing the studies described above; I I �-1- i I i •I f I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an agreement between the City e o of Newport Beach and Wyle Laboratories for the above services in an amount'not to exceed $13,600 at such time as the agree- , ment is approved by the City Attorney as to form and the ° Director of Community.Developmeat as to the scope of.services. ADOPTED this b*L-h day of August , 1972. ,° ATTEST: City Clerk i E. Mayor