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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeroes Park Public Art ProjectPROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 1 of 23 TASK ORDER for HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT This TASK ORDER for HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT (“Task Order”) is made this 21st day of March, 2017 (“Effective Date”), by and between the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Idaho (“City”), and Ken McCall, on behalf of McCall Studios LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the state of Idaho (“Artist”). WHEREAS, on August 9, 2016, City and Artist entered into a Master Agreement for Professional Services: Park Identities Public Art Roster (“August 9, 2016 Master Agreement”), which establishes terms and conditions under which City may invite Artist to provide services including consultation, design, fabrication, and installation, pursuant to separate project task order(s) setting forth specific conditions, compensation amount, and scope of work; WHEREAS, on October 14, 2016, City issued a Call to Artists/Request for Proposals: Park Identity at Heroes Park (“October 14, 2016 RFP”), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A , inviting Artist and other artists on the Park Identities Public Art Roster to submit proposals for the installation of public art at Heroes Park, a community park in southwest Meridian, located at 3064 W. Malta Drive, in Meridian (“Park”); WHEREAS, in response to the October 14, 2016 RFP, Artist submitted the proposal attached hereto as Exhibit B , proposing the installation of a work entitled “Journey of Heroes”; WHEREAS, a selection panel comprised of members of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission and the Meridian Arts Commission reviewed the proposals and selected Artist’s proposal for recommendation to the Meridian City Council by the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission and the Meridian Arts Commission, which recommendation was forwarded to Meridian City Council; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Meridian, following the recommendations of the respective Commissions, does find that proposed work “Journey of Heroes” will further the public health and welfare by creating and enhance the overall park identity at Heroes Park; celebrating national and local heroes; and encouraging outdoor recreation and enrichment; NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and agreed, and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, the Parties agree as follows: I. SCOPE OF SERVICES . Artist shall design and fabricate all components of the art installation entitled “Journey of Heroes,” as depicted in Exhibit B (collectively, “Artwork”); shall install such Artwork at the Park; and shall restore landscaping and pathways to the same condition as prior to installation of the Artwork (“Site Restoration”). The Parties acknowledge and agree that the design of Artwork shall include, though shall not be limited to, the following: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 2 of 23 A. Kinetic sculptures. The Artwork shall include three (3) large kinetic sculptures, grouped in a triangular formation, located in the central planter box on the south side of the Park between the shelter and concessions building. The sculptures shall be approximately twenty-five to twenty-seven feet (25–27’) tall; twenty to twenty-one feet (20–21’) tall; and fifteen to sixteen feet (15–16’) tall, respectively. The subjects depicted on the large sculptures shall be: 1. Albert Einstein 2. Martin Luther King, Jr. 3. “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima,” by Joe Rosenthal, or the United States Marine Corps War Memorial 4. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark 5. Sacagawea 6. Amelia Earhart 7. Abraham Lincoln 8. Firefighter of nonspecific identity 9. Astronaut of nonspecific identity 10. Police Officer of nonspecific identity 11. Doctor of nonspecific identity B. Trail markers. The Artwork shall include five (5) small trail markers, located approximately at every one-tenth (0.1) mile mark along the walking path roughly encircling the Park. The trail markers shall be approximately five feet (5’) tall and three feet (3’) wide. The individuals depicted on the small trail markers shall be determined following public input gathered pursuant to the process set forth in the Call for Recommendations set forth in Exhibit C , as communicated to Artist by the Parks Superintendent. C. Standards. Artwork design, fabrication, and installation, and Site Restoration shall comply in all respects with established engineering standards, Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction, all established policies and ordinances of the City of Meridian, and the direction of the Meridian Parks Superintendent or his designee. Artist shall engage an independent testing agency to test and inspect construction materials and methods of installation of Artwork. The same duly qualified engineer who prepares the construction drawings and structural calculations for the Artwork may serve as the testing agency, at Artist’s election. II. COMPENSATION . A. Total amount. The total payment to Artist for the design, fabrication, and installation of the Artwork shall be seventy-two thousand dollars ($72,000.00). This amount shall constitute full compensation for any and all services, travel, transportation, materials, shipping, equipment, contingency, commission, artist fee, and costs of work to be performed or furnished by Artist. B. Method of payment. Artist shall provide to City invoices for services and/or materials provided pursuant to the payment schedule set forth herein, which City shall pay within PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 3 of 23 thirty (30) days of receipt. City shall not withhold any federal or state income taxes or Social Security tax from any payment made by City to Artist under the terms and conditions of this Task Order. Payment of all taxes and other assessments on such sums shall be the sole responsibility of Artist. C. Payment schedule. Artist shall be paid pursuant to the following benchmarks: 1. City Approval of Detailed Plan: $30,000.00 shall be paid to Artist within thirty (30) days of the Parks Superintendent’s approval of Artist’s detailed plan for fabrication of the Artwork and installation of the Artwork at the Park (“Detailed Plan”). The Detailed Plan shall include: a. Detailed project timeline; b. Detailed, to-scale site plan for the installation of each and all components of the Artwork at the Park, prepared in coordination with the City of Meridian Park Superintendent; c. Plan for obtaining written licenses and/or permissions for the use of each image depicted on Artwork; d. Plan for obtaining any and all necessary permits or approvals from the City of Meridian for the installation of the Artwork, which may include Certificate of Zoning Compliance from the Community Development Department/Planning Division; permitting and inspection by the Community Development Department/Building Services Division; and coordination with the Meridian Parks Recreation Department regarding landscaping and utilities; e. Construction drawings and structural calculations for each and all components of the Artwork, reviewed and stamped by an engineer certified in the state of Idaho; f. Plan for engaging an independent testing agency to test and inspect construction, fabrication, and installation materials and methods (the same duly qualified engineer who prepares the construction drawings and structural calculations may serve as the testing agency, at Artist’s election); and g. Plan for Site Restoration following Artwork installation. 2. Fabrication of Artwork: $30,000.00 shall be paid to the Artist within thirty (30) days of completion of Fabrication of the Artwork, or all components thereof, as demonstrated to and approved in writing by the Parks Superintendent. 3. Final Completion: $12,000.00 shall be paid to the Artist within thirty (30) days of Final Completion, which shall be defined as: a. Complete installation of the completed Artwork at the Park, as confirmed by the Parks Superintendent; b. Artist’s submission to the Parks Superintendent of a recommended maintenance plan for the Artwork; c. Execution of a mutually agreed-upon acceptance agreement, similar to the sample agreement attached hereto as Exhibit D for illustrative purposes only, to include affirmation of Artist’s indemnification of City and express waiver of Artist’s right, title, or interest in the Artwork, which agreement shall be prepared by the City Attorney’s Office; PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 4 of 23 d. Written licenses and/or permissions for the use of each and all of the images depicted on Artwork; e. Waivers of lien from any and all sub-contractors and major materials suppliers; f. Report from an independent testing agency approving construction, fabrication, and installation materials and methods; and g. Final inspection and approval of the installation of Artwork by the Parks Superintendent and by City of Meridian Community Development Services Department/Building Services Division, which may include, at the discretion of the Building Official, independent testing and/or inspections for structural soundness. III. TIME OF PERFORMANCE . A. Timeline. In addition to the benchmarks set forth in the timeline prepared by Artist as part of the Detailed Plan, the Parties shall meet the following deadlines: 1. By 5:00 p.m., May 2, 2017: Artist shall complete Submission of the Detailed Plan to the Parks Superintendent. The Parks Superintendent shall review, request modifications as necessary, and approve such Detailed Plan, either as submitted or as modified pursuant to mutual agreement, within fourteen (14) days of receipt thereof. 2. By 5:00 p.m., September 1, 2017: Artist shall complete Fabrication of the Artwork and obtain written approval of same by the Parks Superintendent. The Parks Superintendent shall approve, or approve as modified, such fabrication within fourteen 14) days of Artist’s notice of such completion. Prior to issuing approval, the Parks Superintendent shall determine that the Artwork as fabricated is in keeping with Artist’s representations as depicted in Exhibit A . Non-material design refinements and/or improvements shall be left to the discretion of the Artist. 3. By 5:00 p.m., September 15, 2017: With prior approval and all necessary permits from the City, Artist shall cause the installation of the Artwork at Park, and shall schedule final inspection and approval of the installation thereof by the City of Meridian Community and Development Services Department/Building Services Division and the Parks Superintendent. Artist shall immediately notify the Parks Superintendent of any delay that occurs or is anticipated affecting the installation. 4. By 5:00 p.m., September 22, 2017: Artist shall be responsible for Final Completion. The Parks Superintendent may extend the date of Final Completion for a reasonable amount of time only if such delay is due to circumstances and events beyond the control of Artist or pursuant to a written Task Order by the Parties. 5. By 11:59 p.m., September 29, 2017: Provided that Artist has completed Final Completion, as provided herein, City shall execute Final Acceptance of the Artwork, which shall be signified by City’s adoption of a resolution indicating that the City accepts the delivery of the Artwork as designed, fabricated, and installed. B. Time of the essence. The Parties acknowledge that services provided under this Task PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 5 of 23 Order shall be performed in a timely manner. The Parties acknowledge and agree that time is strictly of the essence with respect to this Task Order, and that the failure to timely perform any of the obligations hereunder shall constitute a breach of, and a default under, this Task Order by the party so failing to perform. C. Inspection. The Artist shall provide the Parks Superintendent with reasonable opportunities to review the progress of the Artwork to ensure compliance with the timeline and the design as depicted in Exhibit B hereto or as mutually agreed by the Parties in writing, upon the Parks Superintendent’s request. If during such inspection, or in the course of the approval processes required herein, the Parks Superintendent concludes that the Artwork or any portion or component thereof does not conform to the timeline or to the proposal as described and depicted in Exhibit B hereto or as mutually agreed by the Parties in writing, notice of the specific non-conformity and request for Artist to address the specified non-conformity shall be given to Artist in writing as soon as practicable. Artist shall have fourteen (14) days to address and correct any non-conformity. If, upon the Parks Superintendent’s re-inspection, the Parks Superintendent concludes that the Artwork or the nonconforming portion or component thereof remain nonconforming, termination procedures may commence. City’s failure to disapprove in writing shall constitute presumptive approval of the Artwork as inspected. IV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR . A. Irrigation system repair. City shall be responsible for incidental irrigation system repairs necessitated by installation of the Artwork. B. Two years following Final Acceptance. Artist shall be fully responsible for all parts and workmanship of the Artwork for a period of two (2) years after City’s Final Acceptance of the Artwork, and during such time shall replace any defective parts and/or rework any defective craftsmanship in a timely fashion at no cost to City, except that during such period Artist shall not be required to replace or repair any damage to the Artwork caused by City’s employees, by vandalism, or by an act of God. C. Determination of need for repair. At all times, including the first two years following Final Acceptance, City shall make any and all determinations regarding whether the Artwork’ parts and/or craftsmanship require maintenance, restoration, or repair. Artist may be asked to provide input regarding such matters, but all decisions regarding the need for maintenance, restoration, or repair shall be made by City. D. Maintenance, restoration, and repair. Following Final Acceptance, City shall provide basic maintenance, restoration, and repair of the Artwork at City’s cost. In the event that the Artwork is damaged or destroyed, in whole or in part, City may, at its sole election, restore the Artwork, subject to receipt of any insurance proceeds and availability of sufficient funds. V. GENERAL PROVISIONS. A. August 9, 2016 Master Agreement applies. All provisions of the August 9, 2016 Master Agreement are incorporated by reference and made a part of hereof as if set forth in their entirety herein. B. Exhibits. All exhibits to this Task Order are incorporated by reference and made a part of hereof as if set forth in their entirety herein. C. City Council approval required. The validity of this Task Order shall be expressly conditioned upon City Council action approving the Task Order. Execution of this Task Order by the persons referenced below prior to such ratification or approval shall not be construed as proof of validity in the absence of Meridian City Council approval. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Task Order on the 1 ffective Date first written above. ARTIST: den McCall Manager, McCall Studios LLC CITY OF MERIDIAN: Attest: Tammy d mayor Coles, Clerk PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER — HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 6 of 23 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 7 of 23 EXHIBIT A OCTOBER 14, 2016 RFP Request for Proposals – Heroes Park Identity Public Art Project Page 1 of 2 Call to Artists – Request for Proposals: Park Identity at Heroes Park PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Meridian Arts Commission (MAC) and Meridian Parks & Recreation Commission (MPRC) invite artists on the Park Identities Public Art Roster to prepare proposals for public art projects that create and/or enhance the overall park identity at Heroes Park. The objective of the project is to create a theming element, or elements, that strengthen the park name and give the park a true identity and sense of place. SITE DESCRIPTION: Heroes Park is a community park in southwest Meridian at 3064 W. Malta Drive. The pre-proposal conference will allow proposers to ask Parks staff specific questions and elaborate on context provided. Notes from the pre-proposal conference will be sent to those who intend to propose, in case they cannot attend the conference. ELIGIBILITY: This project is open to artists on the Park Identities Public Art Roster. BUDGET: A budgeted amount of $73,000 total is available for the completed project; this includes the selected artist’s commission, all costs including engineering, materials, fabrication, permitting, contingencies and installation of the artwork. A stipend of $500 will be paid to artists to develop and submit proposals, following submission of a completed W-9 form and execution of a written agreement with the City of Meridian. PROCESS: The evaluation and selection process will generally occur as follows; dates are subject to change as may be necessary due to scheduling issues or other circumstances. Any information submitted is subject to release to the public as required by Idaho Public Records Law. 1. Call to Artists (RFP) issued October 14, 2016. 2. Pre-proposal conference. Tuesday, November 1 @ 11:00 AM on site, by the Heroes Park concessions building at 3064 W. Malta Drive. 3. Notice of Intent to Propose due Wednesday, November 2 @ 12:00 PM. Submit a letter of intent, signed agreement to produce a proposal and presentation, and W-9. Stipends for proposals will be submitted after presentations are delivered. 4. Proposals accepted. To be considered for this project, the following materials must be submitted to MAC, by 12:00 PM, on Monday, December 5, 2016, at 33 E. Broadway Avenue Suite 104, Meridian, ID 83642 or by e-mail to mac@meridiancity.org: a. A summary of the respondent’s experience with similar projects b. Project proposal, including digital images (.jpg format) or drawings of the proposed conceptual designs or projects to be considered; additionally, maquettes are strongly recommended c. Artwork description(s) including materials to be used, dimensions, anticipated maintenance, etc. Request for Proposals – Heroes Park Identity Public Art Project Page 2 of 2 d. Detailed project timeline, project budget with itemized costs, and schedule of work 5. Presentations. On Wednesday, December 7, 2016, participating artists will present their proposals and maquettes in front of the selection committee at a public meeting, followed by brief Q & A. This presentation is scheduled to take place at 4PM at Meridian City Hall. (Please let us know if this date and time cannot work for you.) 6. Selection Criteria. Eligibility and finalist selection criteria will include: a. Adherence to the RFP; (10 points) b. Appropriateness of scale, design, material, durability, safety, and maintenance for project site; (20 points) c. Project proposal – demonstrated understanding of project objectives, ability to create artwork that addresses the context of its placement; and ability to meet or exceed the objectives; (30 points) d. Past work experience and references on a similar type project and the demonstrated competence in the performance of the type of work to be provided (the nature, quality, and relevance of similar completed work, including subcontractors, may include feedback from professional references; and 20 points) e. Consistency with City policy and community values; (20 points) 7. Evaluation of proposals; artist selected. The selection committee may recommend selection of one proposed project, recommend that the RFP be reopened, or reject all proposals. Evaluation criteria will include the criteria set forth above, as well as any public input submitted during the evaluation of the proposals. MAC and MPRC will forward their recommendation to Meridian City Council for consideration. The selected proposer and others not selected will be notified of City Council’s decision via e-mail by Wednesday, January 11, 2017. 8. Agreement; award. Following selection and negotiation and execution of a written task order with the City, the selected proposer will be awarded the project upon City Council’s approval. 9. Selected proposal installed. The awarded Artist will fabricate and install the artwork, in accordance with a written task order agreement with the City, and within the project’s final budget and timeline. ESTIMATED TIMELINE: October 14, 2016 Call to Artists (RFP) issued November 2, 2016 Deadline for Intent to propose December 5, 2016 Deadline for completed proposals December 7, 2016 Presentations, committee evaluation, recommendation determined By January 10, 2017 MAC and MPRC co-present recommendation to City Council January 11, 2017 Selected and not selected artists notified By February 1, 2016 Deadline for selected artist’s signed task order with City By February 7, 2016 Task order executed by City Council By February 8, 2017 Consultation with Parks & Recreation begins Spring 2017 Fabrication begins Per Task Order Installation Please contact MAC via email (mac@meridiancity.org) or phone (208-489-0422) with any questions. Thank you for your interest! PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 10 of 23 EXHIBIT B ARTIST’S PROPOSAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 18 of 23 EXHIBIT C CALL FOR RECOMMENDATIONS Call for Recommendations: “JOURNEY OF HEROES” OVERVIEW: The Meridian Arts Commission (MAC) and Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission (MPRC) seek recommendations for heroes to be represented in a public art installation at Heroes Park. These commissions have partnered with McCall Studios to create “Journey of Heroes.” Part of McCall’s installation includes creating five (5) mile markers that follow the walking path around the park. The artist proposed that these mile markers feature local heroes that the community would like to recognize. We could like to invite local students to nominate the five (5) heroes that may be featured these mile markers. ELIGIBILITY: Currently, MAC is reaching out to Meridian arts schools and neighborhood schools to each submit a recommendation. Those schools include: Chief Joseph Elementary, Christine Donnell Elementary, Pioneer Elementary, Renaissance High School, and Willow Creek Elementary. These schools may independently decide how they would like to select their hero recommendation. If one of the invited schools declines to make a recommendation, MAC may reach out to alternate schools for their students’ recommendation. RECOMMENDATION REQUIREMENTS: Please use the hero recommendation form on the next page to submit a recommendation. Each school may only submit one (1) form. Heroes recommended must be: Local – Someone born locally or who had a major impact locally, limited to Idaho specifically Real (non-fictional) – Man, woman, animal, living or deceased Materials submitted will not be returned. Recommendations may be submitted via email, in-person delivery, or U.S. Mail addressed to: Meridian Arts Commission Attn: Journey of Heroes Recommendation 33 East Broadway Avenue, Suite 104 Meridian, ID 83642 DEADLINE: Interest needs to be reported by 12:00 p.m. (NOON) on Friday, February 10, 2017. Hero Recommendation Forms are due by 12:00 p.m. (NOON) on Friday, April 28, 2017. SELECTION PROCESS: The final selection and placement of heroes in the public art installation will be made by MAC and MPRC representatives and may be dependent on the ability to receive permission to use an image of the hero. CONTACT MAC: Questions regarding this Call for Recommendations may be directed to Hillary Bodnar, Commissions & Committees Specialist for the City of Meridian at mac@meridiancity.org or 208-489-0399 Hero Recommendation Form: “JOURNEY OF HEROES” School Name: Contact Name: E-mail address: Mailing address: Contact phone: Principal Signature: Principal Name: DESCRIPTION OF YOUR SCHOOLS’ PROCESS TO NOMINATE A HERO Suggestions include: nomination could be determined by the class who reads the most in a read -a-thon (or through another contest), nomination could be determined by a drawing where each class gets to submit one hero, or students recognized for positive behavior could submit hero recommendations and a student council can determine the final nomination, etc. HERO RECOMMENDATION If you need more room for your recommendation, please feel free to attach additional sheets of paper. Hero’s Name: Rational for Recommendation: RUNNER UP RECOMMENDATION In the case that your nominated hero has already been recommended by another school, please nominate one (1) additional hero. Hero’s Name: Rational for Recommendation: Notice: Upon submission of our recommendation to the City of Meridian for consideration for inclusion in the public art installation Journey of Heroes,” such submission is a public record, subject to the Idaho Public Records Act. By submitting a recommendation, your school assumes consent to this requirement. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 21 of 23 EXHIBIT D CALL FOR RECOMMENDATIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 22 of 23 ACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT: “JOURNEY OF HEROES” This ACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT is made this ____ day of ________, 2017 (“Effective Date”), by and between the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Idaho (“City”), and McCall Studios LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the state of Idaho (“Artist”). (City and Artist may hereinafter be collectively referred to as “Parties.”) WHEREAS, on [DATE], Artist installed at Heroes Park an art installation entitled Journey of Heroes,” comprised of three (3) large kinetic sculptures and five (5) small trail markers, (“Artwork”); WHEREAS, on [DATE], City and Artist entered into a Task Order for Heroes Park Public Art Project (“Task Order”) that includes, in Section II.C.3.c, a requirement that the parties enter into a mutually agreed-upon acceptance agreement as a condition of the City’s Final Acceptance of the artwork designed, created, and installed by Artist pursuant to the Task Order; NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby, and in the Task Order, acknowledged and agreed, and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, the Parties agree as follows: I. INDEMNIFICATION . Artist specifically hereby indemnifies and saves and holds harmless City and its respective employees, elected officials, agents, guests, and/or business invitees, from any and all liabilities, losses, claims, actions, judgments for damages, expenses, or injury to any person or to property arising as a result of: A. Artist’s failure, or the failure of any agent, employee, or subcontractor of Artist to exercise reasonable care, skill or diligence in the performance of any work or service under or related to the Task Order and any and all addenda thereto; B. Any breach of any representation, warranty or covenant made by Artist, or by any of Artist’s agent(s), employee(s), or subcontractor(s); C. Artist’s infringement of or upon any intellectual property rights, whether intentional or unintentional, known or unknown, including any copyright or patent arising out of the reproduction or use in any manner of any images, plans, designs, drawings, specifications, information, material, sketches, notes or documents created or used by Artist in the performance of any work or service under the Task Order and any and all addenda thereto; and/or D. The malfunction, breakage, or failure of the artwork, or any portion or component thereof, created and installed under the Task Order and any and all addenda thereto. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER – HEROES PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT PAGE 23 of 23 II. WAIVER . Artist hereby waives and releases, on behalf of himself, his employees, agents, heirs, executors, administrators, assigns, and/or personal representatives, any and all claims and/or rights for damages he now has or may hereafter have against the City of Meridian and/or its employees, elected officials, agents, guests, and/or business invitees, suffered in connection with or arising out of the performance of any work or service under or related to the Task Order. Except as otherwise expressly delineated in the Task Order, Artist hereby waives any and all right, title, or interest in the Artwork and/or all items created under, assembled pursuant to, and/or otherwise related to the Task Order and any and all addenda thereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the Effective Date first written above. ARTIST: Ken McCall Manager, McCall Studios LLC CITY OF MERIDIAN: BY: __________________________________ Tammy de Weerd, Mayor Attest: __________________________________ C.Jay Coles, City Clerk