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18-071.00 Fehr & Peers: South Barker Corridor Study, I-90 IC Concepts 18-o1i I AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Fehr and Peers THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the City of Spokane Valley,a code City of the State of Washington,hereinafter"City"and Fehr and Peers,hereinafter"Consultant,"jointly referred to as"Parties." IN CONSIDERATION of the terms and conditions contained herein,the Parties agree as follows: 1.Work to Be Performed. Consultant shall provide all labor,services,and material to satisfactorily complete the Scope of Services,attached as Exhibit A. A. Administration. The City Manager or designee shall administer and be the primary contact for Consultant. Prior to commencement of work,Consultant shall contact the City Manager or designee to review the Scope of Services, schedule, and date of completion. Upon notice from the City Manager or designee,Consultant shall commence work,perform the requested tasks in the Scope of Services,stop work,and promptly cure any failure in performance under this Agreement. B. Representations. City has relied upon the qualifications of Consultant in entering into this Agreement. By execution of this Agreement,Consultant represents it possesses the ability,skill,and resources necessary to perform the work and is familiar with all current laws,rules,and regulations which reasonably relate to the Scope of Services. No substitutions of agreed-upon personnel shall be made without the prior written consent of City. Consultant represents that the compensation as stated in paragraph 3 is adequate and sufficient for the timely provision of all professional services required to complete the Scope of Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall be responsible for the technical accuracy of its services and documents resulting therefrom, and City shall not be responsible for discovering deficiencies therein. Consultant shall correct such deficiencies without additional compensation except to the extent such action is directly attributable to deficiencies in City-furnished information. C.Standard of Care. Consultant shall exercise the degree of skill and diligence normally employed by professional consultants engaged in the same profession,and performing the same or similar services at the time such services are performed. D. Modifications. City may modify this Agreement and order changes in the work whenever necessary or advisable. Consultant shall accept modifications when ordered in writing by the City Manager or designee, so long as the additional work is within the scope of Consultant's area of practice. Compensation for such modifications or changes shall be as mutually agreed between the Parties. Consultant shall make such revisions in the work as are necessary to correct errors or omissions appearing therein when required to do so by City without additional compensation. 2. Term of Contract. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect upon execution and shall remain in effect until completion of all contractual requirements have been met as determined by City. Consultant shall complete its work by December 31,2018 unless the time for performance is extended in writing by the Parties. Either Party may terminate this Agreement for material breach after providing the other Party with at least 10 days'prior notice and an opportunity to cure the breach. City may,in addition,terminate this Agreement for Agreement for Professional Services(with professional liability coverage) Page 1 of 6 any reason by 10 days'written notice to Consultant. In the event of termination without breach,City shall pay Consultant for all work previously authorized and satisfactorily performed prior to the termination date. 3.Compensation.City agrees to pay Consultant$74,370,(which includes Washington State Sales Tax if any is applicable) as full compensation for everything done under this Agreement, as set forth in Exhibit B. Consultant shall not perform any extra, further, or additional services for which it will request additional compensation from City without a prior written agreement for such services and payment therefore. 4. Payment. Consultant shall be paid monthly upon presentation of an invoice to City. Applications for payment shall be sent to the City Finance Department at the below-stated address. City reserves the right to withhold payment under this Agreement for that portion of the work(if any)which is determined in the reasonable judgment of the City Manager or designee to be noncompliant with the Scope of Services,City standards,City Code,and federal or state standards. 5.Notice. Notices other than applications for payment shall be given in writing as follows: TO THE CITY: TO THE CONSULTANT: Name:Christine Bainbridge,City Clerk Name:Chris Breiland@fehrandpeers.com Phone:(509)720-5000 Phone:206-576-4217 Address: 10210 East Sprague Avenue Address: 1001 4th Avenue, Suite 4120 Spokane Valley,WA 99206 Seattle WA 98154 6.Applicable Laws and Standards. The Parties,in the performance of this Agreement,agree to comply with all applicable federal,state,and local laws and regulations. Consultant warrants that its designs,construction documents,and services shall conform to all federal,state,and local statutes and regulations. 7. 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It is understood and agreed that Consultant shall be an independent contractor and not the agent or employee of City,that City is interested in only the results to be achieved,and that the right to control the particular manner,method,and means in which the services are performed is solely within the discretion of Consultant. Any and all employees who provide services to City under this Agreement shall be deemed employees solely of Consultant. The Consultant shall be solely responsible for the conduct and actions of all its employees under this Agreement and any liability that may attach thereto. 9.Ownership of Documents. All drawings,plans,specifications,and other related documents prepared by Consultant under this Agreement are and shall be the property of City, and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to chapter 42.56 RCW or other applicable public record laws. 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Commercial general liability insurance shall be at least as broad as ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises,operations,stop-gap independent contractors and personal injury,and advertising injury. City shall be named as an additional insured under Consultant's commercial general liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City using an additional insured endorsement at least as broad as ISO CG 20 26. 3.Workers'compensation coverage as required by the industrial insurance laws of the State of Washington. 4.Professional liability insurance appropriate to Consultant's profession. B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain the following insurance limits: Agreement for Professional Services(with professional liability coverage) Page 3 of 6 1.Automobile liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of no less than$1,000,000 per accident. 2.Commercial general liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than$1,000,000 for each occurrence,and$2,000,000 for general aggregate. 3. Professional liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 per claim and$1,000,000 policy aggregate limit. C. Other Insurance Provisions. The policies are to contain,or be endorsed to contain,the following provisions for automobile liability,professional liability,and commercial general liability insurance: 1.Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance with respect to the City. Any insurance,self-insurance,or insurance pool coverage maintained by City shall be in excess of Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 2. 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D.Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M.Best rating of not less than A:VII. E. Evidence of Coverage. As evidence of the insurance coverages required by this Agreement, Consultant shall furnish acceptable insurance certificates to the City Clerk at the time Consultant returns the signed Agreement,which shall be Exhibit C. The certificate shall specify all of the parties who are additional insureds,and shall include applicable policy endorsements,and the deduction or retention level.Insuring companies or entities are subject to City acceptance. If requested,complete copies of insurance policies shall be provided to City. Consultant shall be financially responsible for all pertinent deductibles,self-insured retentions,and/or self-insurance. 12.Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall,at its sole expense,defend,indemnify,and hold harmless City and its officers, agents,and employees,from any and all claims,actions, suits, liability,loss, costs,attorney's fees,costs of litigation,expenses,injuries,and damages of any nature whatsoever relating to or arising out of the wrongful or negligent acts, errors, or omissions in the services provided by Consultant, Consultant's agents, subcontractors, subconsultants, and employees to the fullest extent permitted by law, subject only to the limitations provided below. Agreement for Professional Services(with professional liability coverage) Page 4 of 6 Consultant's duty to defend,indemnify,and hold City harmless shall not apply to liability for damages arising out of such services caused by or resulting from the sole negligence of City or City's agents or employees pursuant to RCW 4.24.115. Consultant's duty to defend,indemnify,and hold City harmless against liability for damages arising out of such services caused by the concurrent negligence of(a)City or City's agents or employees,and(b)Consultant, Consultant's agents, subcontractors, subconsultants, and employees shall apply only to the extent of the negligence of Consultant,Consultant's agents,subcontractors,subconsultants,and employees. Consultant's duty to defend,indemnify,and hold City harmless shall include,as to all claims,demands,losses, and liability to which it applies,City's personnel-related costs,reasonable attorneys'fees,the reasonable value of any services rendered by the office of the City Attorney, outside consultant costs, court costs, fees for collection,and all other claim-related expenses. Consultant specifically and expressly waives any immunity that may be granted it under the Washington State Industrial Insurance Act,Title 51 RCW. These indemnification obligations shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages,compensation,or benefits payable to or for any third party under workers' compensation acts, disability benefit acts, or other employee benefits acts. Provided, that Consultant's waiver of immunity under this provision extends only to claims against Consultant by City,and does not include,or extend to,any claims by Consultant's employees directly against Consultant. Consultant hereby certifies that this indemnification provision was mutually negotiated. 13.Waiver. No officer,employee,agent,or other individual acting on behalf of either Party has the power, right,or authority to waive any of the conditions or provisions of this Agreement. A waiver in one instance shall not be held to be a waiver of any other subsequent breach or nonperformance. 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Offic;`the ir 'Forney Agreement for Professional Services(with professional liability coverage) Page 6 of 6 South Barker Corridor Study and 1-90 Interchange Concepts Scope of Work-April 9, 2018 This scope of work describes the specific tasks Fehr& Peers will undertake to analyze traffic demands and identify potential traffic improvement projects on the segment of Barker Road between Boone Avenue and 8th Avenue. The project will involve coordination with SRTC, WSDOT, and Spokane County to develop an understanding of future land use growth forecasts and complementary roadway improvement projects in the area.In addition to solidifying the conceptual roadway plans for Barker Road,this scope will also provide guidance to WSDOT about the Valley's preferred configuration for the 1-90 interchange with Barker Road. Task 1 —Kick-Off Meeting The first task in the project will be a kick-off meeting with Spokane Valley and other agencies(SRTC,WSDOT, Spokane County, etc.). The purpose of the kick-off meeting will be to discuss the key assumptions related to the project. The list of topics will be finalized before the meeting in collaboration with Spokane Valley Staff, but are likely to include: • Land use forecasts—agree to use SRTC, local jurisdiction, or a combination of the two • Transportation improvements—discuss which transportation improvements to assume in the area - (1-90 interchange improvements at Barker, Henry Road overpass, expanded Harvard bridge, etc.) • Objectives of the study—outline and discuss the intended outcome of this study To prepare for the kick-off meeting, Fehr& Peers will work with Spokane Valley staff to develop an agenda and prepare preliminary maps and land use tables to discuss at the kick-off. Fehr & Peers will attend the kick-off meeting in-person with two staff in attendance. Deliverables—Meeting with City staff to discuss agenda, aerial map of study corridor for kick-off meeting, land use tables showing 2015 and 2040 land use forecasts per SRTC travel model, meeting summary memo. Task 2—Methods and Assumptions Memorandum Fehr & Peers will write a Methods and Assumptions memo that outlines the process, methods, and assumptions used to prepare the traffic analysis. This memo will summarize the study area/intersections, land use forecast assumptions, future network assumptions, and LOS analysis method. As part of this step, we will officially request a copy of the SRTC model and fill out the required form. Deliverable — Methods and assumptions memo; draft for review by project team followed by one round of updates to finalize the memo. The Methods and Assumptions is a first order of work. It must be approved prior to beginning subsequent tasks listed below. Barker Road South Corridor Study Exhibit A-1 Fehr&Peers 1 of 5 Scope of Work Task 3–Data Collection Based on the outcome of Task 1,we will collect traffic count data at seven intersections during the AM and PM peak periods to support the traffic operations analysis.AM peak hour counts will be collected between the 6:30-8:30 period and PM counts will be collected between the 4:30-6:30 period. See intersection list below—we will not collect counts at Mission Ave or Boone Ave since we have recent data from the Northeast Industrial Area PAO EIS. Deliverable–AM and PM peak hour traffic counts at seven intersections. Task 4–Existing Conditions Analysis In order to calibrate our traffic analysis results and provide a reference point by which to compare future conditions, Fehr & Peers will analyze AM and PM peak hour traffic operations at the following seven intersections using Synchro: 1. Barker Rd/Mission Ave 2. Barker Rd/Boone Ave 3. Barker Rd/I-90 Westbound Ramps 4. Barker Rd/I-90 Eastbound Ramps 5. Barker Rd/Broadway Ave 6. Barker Rd/Appleway Ave 7. Barker Rd/Sprague Ave 8. Barker Rd/4th Ave 9. Barker Rd/8th Ave It is assumed that Spokane Valley staff will provide traffic signal timing data. Intersection operations at Barker Rd/Mission Ave and Barker Rd/Boone Ave will be summarized from the prior analysis prepared for the Northeast Area PAO EIS. Deliverable–Existing conditions AM and PM peak hour intersection traffic operations results Task 5–Travel Demand Forecasts Fehr & Peers will use the Spokane Regional Transportation Council) (SRTC) regional travel demand forecasting model to develop the traffic forecasts for this project. Any land use/transportation network changes agree on in the Methods and Assumptions memo will be incorporated into the 2040 version of the model.AM and PM peak hour traffic volume forecasts will be developed. Note that if it is agreed that no changes are necessary from the modeling prepared for the most recent Northeast Area PAO EIS work,the cost of this task would be about half of what is listed in the budget table at the end of this scope. Deliverable–AM and PM peak hour turning movement forecasts for nine intersections. Barker Road South Corridor Study Exhibit A-1 Fehr&Peers 2 of 5 Scope of Work Task 6— Barker Road/I-90 Interchange Configuration Through this task, Fehr& Peers will take a more detailed look at potential options for near-term and long- term configurations of the Barker Rd/I-90 interchange. This task is important since WSDOT has plans to build a roundabout on the southern side (eastbound ramps) of 1-90 in the near future.Analysis performed for the Northeast Area PAO EIS indicates that improvements to the northern side (westbound ramps) are also required to meet the City and WSDOT's LOS goal.This task will work with Spokane Valley and WSDOT staff to develop and evaluate the operations of concepts for the interchange.For the purposes of budgeting, the following scenarios are assumed: • Near-Term—2025 forecast;assume double roundabout interchange with two-lane overpass of I- 90 o Three design concepts focused on how to reconfigure Boone and Cataldo intersections with Barker Rd that provides space for freeway improvements while maintaining access for area businesses • Long-Term—2040 forecast; assume double roundabout interchange with 4-5 lane overpass of I- 90 o For each of the three concepts developed for the near-term analysis,we will also confirm whether the design can accommodate a long-term configuration where Barker Rd is five lanes between Mission Ave and Appleway Ave To make this task efficient, we propose working with Spokane Valley staff to develop the initial concepts, one round of refinements, and then holding a 4-hour workshop with WSDOT staff to review,comment, and further refine the concepts. For each of the concepts above,WSDOT has proposed evaluation of a diverging diamond interchange with roundabouts. Our analysis will consider the geometric/design feasibility of this alternative in addition to a basic sensitivity analysis of the operations using Sidra. If this option is strongly favored by the group, a more detailed VISSIM analysis would be needed, which would require additional budget beyond what is outlined in this scope of work. We will work with WSDOT and Spokane Valley if more complex modeling is required. Based on WSDOT input and an additional round of Spokane Valley review, a final preferred alternative will be identified.A brief memorandum will summarize the analysis results and selection process of the preferred alternative. Deliverable—Three initial concepts for 1-90 interchange area evaluated in near-term and long-term conditions. Workshop with WSDOT,preferred alternative conceptual drawing, memorandum summarizing results. Task 7— Future Year Traffic Operations Analysis and Recommendations Fehr & Peers will use Synchro and SIDRA software to evaluate AM and PM peak hour traffic operations under 2040 conditions for the seven additional intersections identified in Task 4 (again the results for Barker Road South Corridor Study Exhibit A-1 Fehr&Peers 3 of 5 Scope of Work Mission Ave and Boone Ave will be summarized from the earlier EIS analysis). Both traffic signals and roundabout operations will be evaluated at the ramp terminal intersections and at the Barker Rd/Sprague Ave intersection.' The results of Task 6 will be incorporated into the analysis so there is a complete record of intersection operations along the entire Barker Rd corridor. Through this analysis we will make recommendations about intersection controls (roundabouts vs traffic signals), lane geometries, potential safety improvements (addressing offset intersections, sight distance issues), and timing of improvements. It is anticipated that a "trigger year" or"trip growth threshold"will be identified in this task to aid Spokane Valley in understanding when a major project is required. Task 8—Cost Estimates and Fair Share Fehr&Peers will prepare planning-level cost estimates for the recommended improvement projects will be prepared. No cost estimates will be prepared for the 1-90 interchange elements (off-ramp reconfiguration, roundabouts, overpass work). However,the cost estimates for rerouting Cataldo Ave and Boone Ave in the interchange area will be evaluated. We will also run the SRTC model to determine the share of traffic using the Barker Rd corridor improvements from Spokane Valley, Spokane County, Liberty Lake, and other jurisdictions. This share data can be useful in determining potential mitigation fee payments to support the implementation of the capacity projects along the corridor. Deliverable— Brief memo summarizing the cost estimates and the fair share results. Detailed cost estimate sheets for reference. Task 9— Documentation and Meeting The results of all the tasks outlined above will be summarized in a report. Fehr& Peers staff will have an in- person meeting to discuss the findings of the draft report and answer questions from Spokane Valley staff. Following one round of consolidated comments, Fehr& Peers will update and finalize the report. Deliverable — Report summarizing the entire project, including the earlier memos on methods and assumptions,existing conditions,and 1-90 interchange configurations.Meeting to discuss the draft report.Final report prepared after one round of comments. 1 A general geometric review and simplified review of diverging diamond operations with a roundabout will be included. This scope does not include a more detailed analysis of diverging diamond interchanges with roundabout that would include VISSIM microsimulation. Barker Road South Corridor Study Exhibit A-1 Fehr&Peers 4 of 5 Scope of Work Budget Estimate Project Planner/ Graphics/ Direct Total Principal Mgr. Engineer Admin Costs Costs Task $250 $150 $120 $115 1- Kick-off Meeting 12 24 $1,400 $8,000 2- Methods and Assumptions 2 12 4 $2,760 3 -Data Collection 4 $2,500 $2,980 4- Existing Conditions 2 2 30 4 $4,860 5-Travel Demand Forecasts 6 4 40 0 $6,900 6-Barker/I-90 Interchange 24 32 60 6 Configuration $1,400 $20,590 7- Future Operations Analysis 2 12 40 4 $7,560 8-Cost Estimates and Fair Share 4 16 30 0 $7,000 9-Documentation and Meeting 16 24 24 16 $1,400 $13,720 Total Cost $74,370 Barker Road South Corridor Study Exhibit A-1 Fehr&Peers 5 of 5 Scope of Work n7I FEHR&PE-01 FRANCISCON ACORO DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 4/24/2018 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 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N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ C Professional Liab. AEXNYABEFJ2002 12/06/2017 12/06/2018 Per Claim 3,000,000 C Professional Liab. AEXNYABEFJ2002 12/06/2017 12/06/2018 Aggregate 3,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) RE:Spokane Valley Northeast Industrial Area SI TC Model Update-Project#SE18-0593.00 All Operations of the Named Insured,including the aforementioned project,if any. General Liability:Please see blanket Additional Insured endorsement attached;such coverage is Primary and Non-Contributory with Waiver of Subrogation included,as required per written contract. Auto Liability: Please see blanket Additional Insured endorsement with Waiver of Subrogation included,as required per written contract. GENERAL LIABILITY&AUTO LIABILITY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S)OR ORGANIZATION(S):City of Spokane Valley,as required per written contract CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. City of Spokane Valley AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 0 Chaz Bates 1021C'� ! 10210 East Sprague Avenue Spokane.WA 99206 ACORD 25(2016/03) ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Policy Number: PSB0006683 RLI Insurance Company Named Insured:Fehr& Peers THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. RLIPack® FOR PROFESSIONALS BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESSOWNERS COVERAGE FORM - SECTION II —LIABILITY 1. C. WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to include as additional insured under this policy must apply on a an additional insured any person or organization that primary basis, or a primary and non-contributory you agree in a contract or agreement requiring basis, this insurance is primary to other insurance insurance to include as an additional insured on this that is available to such additional insured which policy, but only with respect to liability for "bodily covers such additional insured as a named insured, injury', "property damage" or "personal and and we will not share with that other insurance, advertising injury" caused in whole or in part by you provided that: or those acting on your behalf: a. The "bodily injury" or "property damage" for a. In the performance of your ongoing operations; which coverage is sought occurs after you have b. In connection with premises owned by or rented entered into that contract or agreement; or to you; or b. The "personal and advertising injury" for which c. In connection with "your work" and included coverage is sought arises out of an offense within the "product-completed operations committed after you have entered into that hazard". contract or agreement. 2. The insurance provided to the additional insured by 4. The following is added to SECTION III K. 2. this endorsement is limited as follows: Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us — COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS (BUT a. This insurance does not apply on any basis to APPLICABLE TO ONLY TO SECTION II — any person or organization for which coverage LIABILITY) as an additional insured specifically is added by We waive any rights of recovery we may have another endorsement to this policy. against any person or organization because of b. This insurance does not apply to the rendering payments we make for "bodily injury", "property of or failure to render any "professional damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising services". out of "your work" performed by you, or on your behalf, under a contract or agreement with that c. This endorsement does not increase any of the limits of insurance stated in D. Liability And person or organization. We waive these rights only Medical Expenses Limits of Insurance. where you have agreed to do so as part of a contract or agreement with such person or 3. The following is added to SECTION III H.2. Other organization entered into by you before the "bodily Insurance — COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS injury" or"property damage" occurs, or the "personal (BUT APPLICABLE ONLY TO SECTION II — and advertising injury" offense is committed. LIABILITY) However, if you specifically agree in a contract or agreement that the insurance provided to an ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS POLICY REMAIN UNCHANGED. PPB 304 02 12 Page 1 of 1 Policy Number: PSA0002276 RLI Insurance Company Named Insured: Fehr& Peers THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. RLIPack® BUSINESS AUTO ENHANCEMENT SCHEDULE OF COVERAGES ADDRESSED BY THIS ENDORSEMENT A. Broad Form Named Insured B. Employees As Insureds C. Blanket Additional Insured D. Blanket Waiver Of Subrogation E. Employee Hired Autos F. Fellow Employee Coverage G. Auto Loan Lease Gap Coverage H. Glass Repair—Waiver Of Deductible I. Personal Effects Coverage J. Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage K. Hired Auto Physical Damage—Loss Of Use L. Hired Car—Worldwide Coverage M. Temporary Transportation Expenses N. Amended Bodily Injury Definition —Mental Anguish O. Airbag Coverage P. Amended Insured Contract Definition —Railroad Easement Q. Coverage Extensions—Audio, Visual And Data Electronic Equipment Not Designed Solely For The Production Of Sound R. Notice Of And Knowledge Of Occurrence S. Unintentional Errors Or Omissions T. Towing Coverage PPA 300 03 13 This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM A. Broad Form Named Insured "loss", provided that the "accident" or "loss" arises The following is added to the SECTION II — out of the operations contemplated by such contract. COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE, Para- The waiver applies only to the person or graph A.1.Who Is An Insured Provision: organization designated in such contract. Any business entity newly acquired or formed by you E. Employee Hired Autos during the policy period, provided you own fifty 1. The following is added to the SECTION II — percent (50%) or more of the business entity and the COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE, business entity is not separately insured for Bus- Paragraph A.1.Who Is An Insured Provision: iness Auto Coverage. Coverage is extended up to a maximum of one hundred eighty (180) days An "employee" of yours is an "insured" while following the acquisition or formation of the business operating an "auto" hired or rented under a entity. contract or agreement in that "employee's" name, with your permission, while performing This provision does not apply to any person or duties related to the conduct of your business. organization for which coverage is excluded by endorsement. 2. Changes In General Conditions: B. Employees As Insureds Paragraph 5.b. of the Other Insurance Con- dition in the BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS is The following is added to the SECTION II — deleted and replaced with the following: COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE, Para b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage, graph Al.. Who Is An Insured Provision: the following are deemed to be covered Any "employee" of yours is an "insured" while using "autos" you own: a covered "auto" you don't own, hire or borrow in (1) Any covered "auto" you lease, hire, rent your business or your personal affairs. or borrow; and C. Blanket Additional Insured (2) Any covered "auto" hired or rented by The following is added to the SECTION II — your "employee" under a contract in that COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE, Para- individual "employee's" name, with your graph A.1.Who Is An Insured Provision: permission, while performing duties Any person or organization that you are required to related to the conduct of your business. include as an additional insured on this coverage However, any "auto" that is leased, form in a contract or agreement that is executed by hired, rented or borrowed with a driver is not a covered "auto". you before the "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs is an "insured" for liability coverage, but only F. Fellow Employee Coverage for damages to which this insurance applies and SECTION II — COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY only to the extent that person or organization COVERAGE, Exclusion B.S. does nota I if you qualifies as an "insured" under the Who Is An apply Insured provision contained in SECTION II — have workers compensation insurance in-force COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE. covering all of your employees. The insurance provided to the additional insured will G. Auto Loan Lease Gap Coverage be on a primary and non-contributory basis to the SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, additional insured's own business auto coverage if C. Limit Of Insurance, is amended by the addition you are required to do so in a contract or agreement of the following: that is executed by you before the "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs. In the event of a total "loss" to a covered "auto" shown in the Schedule of Declarations, we will pay D. Blanket Waiver Of Subrogation any unpaid amount due on the lease or loan for a covered "auto", less: The following is added to the SECTION IV — BUSI- 1. The amount paid under the PHYSICAL NESS AUTO CONDITIONS, A. Loss Conditions, DAMAGE COVERAGE section of the policy; 5. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us: and We waive any right of recovery we may have against 2. Any: any person or organization to the extent required of a. Overdue lease/loan payments at the time of you by a contract executed prior to any "accident" or the"loss"; PPA 300 03 13