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City Council Packet 05.27.2025
AGENDA CITY OF LAUREL CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2025 6:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS WELCOME . . . By your presence in the City Council Chambers, you are participating in the process of representative government. To encourage that participation, the City Council has specified times for citizen comments on its agenda -- once following the Consent Agenda, at which time citizens may address the Council concerning any brief community announcement not to exceed one minute in duration for any speaker; and again following Items Removed from the Consent Agenda, at which time citizens may address the Council on any matter of City business that is not on tonight’s agenda. Each speaker will be limited to three minutes, unless the time limit is extended by the Mayor with the consent of the Council. Citizens may also comment on any item removed from the consent agenda prior to council action, with each speaker limited to three minutes, unless the time limit is extended by the Mayor with the consent of the Council. If a citizen would like to comment on an age nda item, we ask that you wait until the agenda item is presented to the Council by the Mayor and the public is asked to comment by the Mayor. Any person who has any question concerning any agenda item may call the City Clerk -Treasurer's office to make an inquiry concerning the nature of the item described on the agenda. Your City government welcomes your interest and hopes you will attend the Laurel City Council meetings often. Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call of the Council Approval of Minutes 1. Approval of Minutes of May 13, 2025. Correspondence 2. Reappointment of Ron Benner to the City/County Planning Board. 3. Montana Leagues of Cities and Towns Annual Conference Correspondence Council Disclosure of Ex Parte Communications Public Hearing Consent Items NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The Consent Calendar adopting the printed Recommended Council Action will be enacted with one vote. The Mayor will first ask the Council members if any Council member wishes to remove any item from the Consent Calendar for discussion and consideration. The matters removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered individually at the end of this Agenda under "Items Removed from the Consent Calendar." (See Section 12.) The entire Consent Calendar, with the exception of items removed to be discussed under "Items Removed from the Consent Calendar," is then voted upon by roll call under one motion. 4. Claims entered through May 23, 2025. 5. Approval of Payroll Register for the PPE 5/16/2025 totaling $250,726.52. 6. Clerk/Treasurer Financial Statements for April 2025. Ceremonial Calendar Reports of Boards and Commissions 7. Budget/Finance Committee Minutes of May 13, 2025. 8. Emergency Services Committee Minutes of April 28, 2025. Audience Participation (Three-Minute Limit) Citizens may address the Council regarding any item of City bu siness that is not on tonight’s agenda. Comments regarding tonight’s agenda items will be accepted under Scheduled Matters. The duration for an individual speaking under Audience 1 Participation is limited to three minutes. While all comments are welcome, the Council will not take action on any item not on the agenda. Scheduled Matters 9. Appointment of Kristofer Schaff to the Laurel Police Department. 10. Resolution No. R25-31: A Resolution Of The City Council Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Amendment To Task Order No. 2 With Triple Tree Engineering, Inc. 11. Resolution No. R25-32: A Resolution Of The City Council Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Agreement For Provision Of Fire Services For The Rural Fire District 8. 12. Resolution No. R25-33: A Resolution Of The City Council Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Independent Contractor Service Contract With Independent Inspection Service. Items Removed From the Consent Agenda Community Announcements (One-Minute Limit) This portion of the meeting is to provide an opportunity for citizens to address the Council regarding community announcements. The duration for an individual speaking under Community Announcements is limited to one minute. While all comments are welcome, the Council will not take action on any item not on the agenda. Council Discussion Council members may give the City Council a brief report regarding committees or groups in which they are involved. Mayor Updates Unscheduled Matters Adjournment The City makes reasonable accommodations for any known disability that may interfere with a person’s ability to participate in this meeting. Persons needing accommodation must notify the City Clerk’s Office to make needed arrangements. To make your request known, please call 406-628-7431, Ext. 2, or write to City Clerk, PO Box 10, Laurel, MT 59044, or present your request at City Hall, 115 West First Street, Laurel, Montana. 2 File Attachments for Item: 1. Approval of Minutes of May 13, 2025. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 File Attachments for Item: 2. Reappointment of Ron Benner to the City/County Planning Board. 10 11 File Attachments for Item: 3. Montana Leagues of Cities and Towns Annual Conference Correspondence 12 13 14 File Attachments for Item: 7. Budget/Finance Committee Minutes of May 13, 2025. 15 16 17 File Attachments for Item: 8. Emergency Services Committee Minutes of April 28, 2025. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 File Attachments for Item: 9. Appointment of Kristofer Schaff to the Laurel Police Department. 27 28 File Attachments for Item: 10. Resolution No. R25-31: A Resolution Of The City Council Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Amendment To Task Order No. 2 With Triple Tree Engineering, Inc. 29 R25-31 Approve Amendment to Task Order No. 2 with Triple Tree Engineering RESOLUTION NO. R25-31 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO TASK ORDER NO. 2 WITH TRIPLE TREE ENGINEERING, INC. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, Section 1: Approval. The Amendment to Task Order No. 2, related to the Agreement between the City of Laurel and Triple Tree Engineering, Inc. for Professional Services – Task Order edition dated January 14, 2025 (hereinafter “Amendment to Task Order No. 2 with Triple Tree Engineering”), by and between the City of Laurel and Engineer Triple Tree Engineering, Inc., a copy attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby approved. Section 2: Execution. The Mayor is hereby given authority to execute the Amendment to Task Order No. 2 with Triple Tree Engineering, by and between the City of Laurel and Triple Tree Engineering, Inc., on behalf of the City. Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 27th day of May, 2025, by Council Member ________________. PASSED and APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel the 27th day of May, 2025. APPROVED by the Mayor the 27th day of May, 2025. CITY OF LAUREL ___________________________ Dave Waggoner, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Kelly Strecker, Clerk-Treasurer APPROVED AS TO FORM: ______________________________ Michele L. Braukmann, Civil City Attorney 30 Exhibit K – Amendment to Task Order EJCDC® E-505, Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services – Task Order Edition. Copyright © 2014 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 1 This is EXHIBIT K, consisting of 3 pages, referred to in and part of the Agreement between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services – Task Order Edition dated January 14, 2025. Amendment To Task Order No. _________ 1. Background Data: a. Effective Date of Task Order: January 14, 2025 b. Owner: City of Laurel c. Engineer: Triple Tree Engineering Inc. d. Specific Project: LURA Surveys and Project 1 Design, Permitting, Bidding, and Construction Administration 2. Description of Modifications The original project scope has been increased a. Engineer shall perform the following Additional Services: i. Perform the following design, bidding, and construction engineering services for the additional locations as shown in Exhibit A. 1) Request a utility locate from “One Call”. 2) Perform topographic survey of the additional project extents utilizing survey grade GPS and robotic total station. The survey will include approximate property boundary information, existing curb & gutter, existing sidewalk, striping, ADA ramps, business entrances, building extents, asphalt surfacing, trees, light poles, power poles, utilities, etc. 3) Utilize the survey data to update existing base maps in Auto Cad Civil 3d format. 4) Where applicable, reference Sidewalk Survey for recommendations for sidewalk upgrades. 5) Perform design of additional sidewalk identified in Exhibit A attached, generally including replacement of existing deteriorating sidewalk, repair of drainage issues, Americans with Disabilities (ADA) compliance, curb and gutter issues, etc. Design will include coordination with the Montana Department of Transportation where necessary. 6) Perform design of alleys identified in Exhibit A attached, generally including replacement of existing alleyway concrete to address drainage issues, replacement 2 31 Exhibit K – Amendment to Task Order EJCDC® E-505, Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services – Task Order Edition. Copyright © 2014 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 2 of existing deteriorating concrete, ADA compliance, etc. If surface flowing stormwater is found not to be feasible, design of underground stormwater connecting to the City’s existing system will be completed. Design will include coordination with the Montana Department of Transportation where necessary. 7) Perform sidewalk pedestrian lighting design in the area identified in Exhibit A along the south side of W 1st Street. Lighting design will include electrical design, coordination with Northwestern Energy, coordination with Montana Department of Transportation, and necessary plan sheets for lighting layout and details. 8) No lighting design will be included for the portions south of Main Street or alleyways as part of this amendment. 9) Extend the tree survey as outlined in Task Order 2 to include additional area along W 1st Street and E Main Street. 10) The additional work includes the following design submittals, 50% design update, 95% design, and Final design. The design will include project plans, bidding specifications, and technical specifications. Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (7th Edition) will be utilized as the basis for the project documents. Each phase of design will include a meeting and presentation with the LURA Board and Engineer’s opinion of probable cost. 11) Geotechnical Investigations are not included. Based on conversation with a local geotechnical engineer, a standard 4” sidewalk section with 4” gravel base course will be utilized. The geotechnical engineer recommended utilization of the pedestrian light pole foundations recommended by the supplier. 12) Structure engineering is excluded. The geotechnical engineer and lighting engineer recommend utilization of the pedestrian light pole foundations recommended by the supplier. 13) Payment of permit and review fees is excluded. 14) Administer the Bidding phase of the project per paragraph 1.a.12 of the “Project 1” tasks of the original Task Order. The additional work as part of this amendment shall be considered part of “Project 1” and be included in the project bid. b. For the Additional Services or the modifications to services set forth above, Owner shall pay Engineer the following additional or modified compensation: $73,700 32 Exhibit K – Amendment to Task Order EJCDC® E-505, Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services – Task Order Edition. Copyright © 2014 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 3 c. The schedule for rendering services under this Task Order is modified as follows: i. Modify Section 4.B of the Task Order #2 as follows: 1) Complete additional topographic and boundary surveying – June 15, 2025 2) Updated 50% Design Plans – October 15, 2025 3) 95% Design Plans – December 15, 2025 4) Bids Advertised – January 15, 2026 5) Begin Construction – March, 2026 3. Task Order Summary (Reference only) a. Original Task Order amount: $ 249,000 b. Net change for prior amendments: $ 00.00 c. This amendment amount: $ 73,700 d. Adjusted Task Order amount: $ 322,700 The foregoing Task Order Summary is for reference only and does not alter the terms of the Task Order, including those set forth in Exhibit C. Owner and Engineer hereby agree to modify the above-referenced Task Order as set forth in this Amendment. All provisions of the Agreement and Task Order not modified by this or previous Amendments remain in effect. The Effective Date of this Amendment is 04/22/2025. OWNER: ENGINEER: By: Dave Waggoner By: Brad Koon Title: Mayor Title: President Date Signed: Date Signed: 04/22/2025 33 S 1 S T A V E E RAIL R O A D S T E MAIN S T E 1ST S T W RAIL R O A D S T 2 N D A V E 3 R D A V E 1 S T A V E M O N T A N A A V E C O L O R A D O A V E P E N N S Y L V A N I A A V E W Y O M I N G A V E WY O M I N G A V E PE N N S Y L V A N I A A V E CO L O R A D O A V E MO N T A N A A V E 1S T A V E 2N D A V E 3R D A V E W 1ST S T W 3RD ST E 4TH ST E 3RD ST W 4TH ST CITY HALL ORIGINALLY BOUNDARY SURVEY ONLY FULL DESIGN PENDING BOUNDARY SURVEY RESULTS FULL SIDEWALK AND CURB & GUTTER DESIGN REPLACEMENT ALLEY SURFACING AND STORMWATER DESIGN INSTALL ADA RAMP FULL SIDEWALK, CURB & GUTTER, AND LIGHTING DESIGN W/ TREE RECOMMENDATION 100 0 100 200 SCALE FEET A TA S K O R D E R # 2 A M E N D M E N T # 1 E X T E N T S EXHBIT LU R A LA U R E L , M O N T A N A DA T E RE V I S I O N S DE S C R I P T I O N LA U R E L S I D E W A L K I M P R O V E M E N T S DC T 04 / 2 0 2 5 A p r 0 1 , 2 0 2 5 - 2 : 4 5 p m - P : \ L a u r e l \ 2 4 - 1 0 5 L U R A N o r t h S i d e w a l k s & L i g h t i n g T O - 2 \ P M \ A g r e e m e n t s \ A m e n d m e n t # 1 \ A m m e n d m e n t # 1 - E x h i b i t . d w g PR O J E C T # : DR A F T E D B Y : CH E C K E D B Y : DA T E : CI T Y O F L A U R E L BJ K N LEGEND EXISTING TO #2 SCOPE AMENDMENT #1 ADDITIONAL SCOPE 34 File Attachments for Item: 11. Resolution No. R25-32: A Resolution Of The City Council Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Agreement For Provision Of Fire Services For The Rural Fire District 8. 35 R25-32 Approve Agreement for Provision of Fire Services by and between the City of Laurel and Fire District 8 RESOLUTION NO. R25-32 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR PROVISION OF FIRE SERVICES FOR THE RURAL FIRE DISTRICT 8. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, Section 1: Approval. The Agreement for Provision of Fire Services for the Rural Fire District 8 (“Fire District 8”), by and between the City of Laurel (hereinafter “the City”) and Fire District 8, a copy attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby approved. Section 2: Execution. The Mayor is hereby given authority to execute the Agreement for Provision of Fire Services with Fire District 8 on behalf of the City. Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 27th day of May 2025, by Council Member ______. PASSED and APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel on the 27th day of May 2025. APPROVED by the Mayor on the 27th day of May 2025. CITY OF LAUREL ___________________________ Dave Waggoner, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Kelly Strecker, Clerk-Treasurer APPROVED AS TO FORM: ______________________________ Michele L. Braukmann, Civil City Attorney 36 37 38 39 40 File Attachments for Item: 12. Resolution No. R25-33: A Resolution Of The City Council Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Independent Contractor Service Contract With Independent Inspection Service. 41 R25-33 Approve Independent Contractor Service Contract by and between the City of Laurel and Independent Inspection Service RESOLUTION NO. R25-33 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR SERVICE CONTRACT WITH INDEPENDENT INSPECTION SERVICE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, Section 1: Approval. The Independent Contractor Service Contract by and between the City of Laurel (hereinafter “the City”) and Independent Inspection Service, a copy attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby approved. Section 2: Execution. The Mayor is hereby given authority to execute the Independent Contractor Service Contract with Independent Inspection Service on behalf of the City. Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 27th day of May 2025, by Council Member ______. PASSED and APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel on the 27th day of May 2025. APPROVED by the Mayor on the 27th day of May 2025. CITY OF LAUREL ___________________________ Dave Waggoner, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Kelly Strecker, Clerk-Treasurer APPROVED AS TO FORM: ______________________________ Michele L. Braukmann, Civil City Attorney 42 Page 1 of 5 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR SERVICE CONTRACT This Contract is made and entered into this 4th day of March, 2025, between the City of Laurel, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Montana whose address is P.O. Box 10, Laurel, Montana 59044, hereinafter referred to as “City” and Independent Inspection Service, a contractor licensed to conduct business in the State of Montana, whose address is 1063 Sunny Vista Rd., Helena, MT 59602, hereinafter referred to as “Contractor”. SECTION ONE DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES A. Purpose. City shall hire Contractor as an independent contractor to perform for City the services described in the Bid dated May 6, 2025, attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and by this reference made part of this contract. B. Effective Date. This contract is effective upon the date of its execution by both Parties. Contractor shall complete the services within 60 days of commencing work. The parties may extend the term of this contract in writing prior to its termination for good cause. C. Scope of Work. Contractor shall perform his/her work and provide services in accordance with the specifications and requirements of this contract, any applicable Montana Public Work Standard(s) and Exhibit “A”. SECTION TWO CONTRACT PRICE Payment. City shall pay Contractor an initial sum of nine thousand six hundred fifty dollars and no cents ($9,650.00), and in addition to the initial sum, three hundred fifty dollars and no cents ($350.00) per hour with an undetermined number of hours for the work described in Exhibit A. Any alteration or deviation form the described work that involves extra costs must be executed only upon written request by the City to Contractor and will become an extra charge over and above the contract amount. The parties must agree to extra payments or charges in writing. Prior to final payment, Contractor shall provide City with an invoice for all charges. SECTION THREE CITY’S RESPONSIBILITIES Upon completion of the contract and acceptance of the work, City shall pay Contractor the contract price, plus or minus any additions or deductions agreed upon between the parties in accordance with Sections one and two, if any. SECTION FOUR CONTRACTOR’S WARRANTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Independent Contractor Status. The parties agree that Contractor is an independent contractor for purposes of this contract and is not to be considered an employee of the City for any purpose hereunder. Contractor is not subject to the terms and provisions of the City’s personnel policies or handbook and shall not be considered a City employee for workers’ compensation or any other purpose. Contractor 43 Page 2 of 5 is not authorized to represent the City or otherwise bind the City in any dealings, agreements or su b- contracts in any dealings between Contractor and any third parties. The City is interested solely in the results of this contract. Contractor is solely responsible for all work and work product under this contract, including techniques, sequences, procedures, and means. Contractor shall supervise and direct the work to the best of his/her ability. B. Wages and Employment. Contractor shall abide by all applicable State of Montana Rules, Regulations and/or Statutes in regards to prevailing wages and employment requirements. Contractor shall comply with the applicable requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Act. Contractor shall maintain workers’ compensation coverage for all members and employees of his/her business, except for those members who are exempted as independent contractors under the provisions of §39-71-401, MCA. Contractor understands that all contractors or subcontractors working on publicly funded projects are required to have withheld from earnings a license fee of one percent (1%) of the gross contract price if the gross contract price is Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) or more. This license fee is paid to the Montana Department of Revenue pursuant to Montana law. C. Unless otherwise specified by the terms of this Agreement, all m aterials and equipment used by Contractor on the Construction Project shall be new and where not otherwise specified, of the most suitable grade for their intended uses. D. All workmanship and materials shall be of a kind and nature acceptable to the City. E. All equipment, materials, and labor provided to, on, or for the Contract must be free of defects and nonconformities in design, materials, and workmanship for a minimum period beginning with the commencement of the work and ending one (1) year from completion and final acceptance by the City. Upon receipt of City’s written notice of a defective or nonconforming condition during the warranty period, Contractor shall take all actions, including redesign and replacement, to correct the defective or nonconforming condition within a time frame acceptable to the City and at no additional cost to the City. Contractor shall also, at its sole cost, perform any tests required by City to verify that such defective or nonconforming condition has been corrected. Contractor warrants the corrective action taken against defective and nonconforming conditions for a period of an additional one (1) year from the date of City’s acceptance of the corrective action. F. Contractor and its sureties are liable for the satisfaction and full performance of all warranties. G. Contractor has examined the facilities and/or has made field examinations. Contractor has knowledge of the services or project sought under this Contract and he/she further understands the site conditions to be encountered during the performance of this Contract. Contractor has knowledge of the types and character of equipment necessary for the work, the types of materials needed and the sources of such materials, and the condition of the local labor market. H. Contractor is responsible for the safety of the work and shall maintain all lights, guards, signs, temporary passages, or other protections necessary for that purpose at all times. I. All work is performed at Contractor’s risk, and Contractor shall promptly repair or replace all damage and loss at its sole cost and expense regardless of the reason or cause of the damage or loss; provided, however, should the damage or loss be caused by an intentional or negligent act of the City, the risk of such loss shall be placed on the City. 44 Page 3 of 5 J. Contractor is responsible for any loss or damage to materials, tools, work product or other articles used or held for use in the completion or performance of the Contract. K. Title to all work, work product, materials and equipment covered by any payment of Contractor’s compensation by City, whether directly incorporated into the Contract or not, passes to City at the time of payment, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. SECTION FIVE INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE Contractor shall indemnify, defend and save City, its officers, agents and employees harmless from any and all losses, damage and liability occasioned by, growing out of, or in any way arising or resulting from any intentional or negligent act on the part of Contractor or its agents or employees. SECTION SIX COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS Contractor shall comply with all federal, state, local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. Contractor shall either possess a City business license or shall purchase one, if a City Code requires a business license. SECTION SEVEN NONDISCRIMINATION Contractor agrees that any hiring of persons as a result of this contract must be on the basis of merit and qualification and further that Contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, age, marital status, physical or mental disability or national origin. SECTION EIGHT DEFAULT If either party fails to comply with any term or condition of this Contract at the time or in the manner provided for, the other party may, at its option, terminate this Contract and be released from all obligations if the default is not cured within ten (10) days after written notice is provided to the defaulting party. Said notice shall set forth the items to be cured. Additionally, the non-defaulting party may bring suit for damages, specific performance, and any other remedy provided by law except for punitive damages. The Parties hereby waive their respective claims for punitive damages. These remedies are cumulative and not exclusive. Use of one remedy does not preclude use of the others. Notices shall be provided in writing and hand-delivered or mailed to the parties at the addresses set forth in the first paragraph of this Contract. SECTION NINE TERMINATION Either party may terminate the contract for their convenience upon thirty days written notice sent postage prepaid, to the addresses provided herein. 45 Page 4 of 5 SECTION TEN GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION The Parties agree that the laws of the State of Montana govern this Contract. The Parties agree that venue is proper within the Courts of Yellowstone County, Montana. If a dispute arises, the Parties, through a representative(s) with full authority to settle a dispute, shall meet and attempt to negotiate a resolution of the dispute in good faith no later than ten business days after the dispute arises. If negotiations fail, the Parties may utilize a third-party mediator and equally share the costs of the mediator or file suit. SECTION ELEVEN ATTORNEY FEES If any action is filed in relation to this agreement, the unsuccessful party in the action shall pay to the successful party, in addition to all sums that either is ordered to pay, a reasonable sum for the successful party’s attorney’s fees and all costs charges and expenses related to the action. SECTION TWELVE ENTIRE AGREEMENT This contract and its referenced attachment and Exhibit A contain the entire agreement and understanding of the parties and supersede any and all prior negotiations or understandings relating to this project. This contract shall not be modified, amended, or changed in any respect except through a written document signed by each party’s authorized respective agents. SECTION THIRTEENTH ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS The rights of each party under this Contract are personal to that party and may not be assigned or transferred to any other person, firm, corporation, or other entity without the prior, express, and written consent of the other party. SECTION FOURTEEN SEVERABILITY Each provision, section, or subsection of this Contract shall stand separate and independent of every other. In the event that a court of competent jurisdiction shall find any provision, section, or subsection of this contract to be invalid, the remaining provisions, sections, and subsections of this contract shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION FIFTEEN PARAGRAPH HEADINGS The titles to the paragraphs of this contract are solely for the convenience of the parties and shall not be used to explain, simplify, or aid in the interpretation of the provisions of this agreement. 46 5 of 5 SIGNED AND AGREED BY BOTH PARTIES ON THE 27th DAY OF MAY 2025. CITY OF LAUREL CONTRACTOR ___________________________________ __________________________ Dave Waggoner, Mayor Independent Inspection Service ATTEST: Employer Identification Number ___________________________________ __________________________ Kelly Strecker, Clerk/Treasurer 47