AGREEMENT-PROVIDE A NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY CONSISTING OF A CONGREGATE DINING PROGRAM (2)
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CITJ OF CLEARWATER
Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet
TO:
Tom Bustin - City Attorney
& Urban qevelopment Direct~~~
FROM:
Joseph R. McFate - Planning
COPIES:
SUBJECT:
City Grant Contracts
DATE:
October 15, 1984
I am enclosing for execution by the City two agreements with Clearwater
Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc., providing for the payment of adminis-
trative funds to that agency for payment of their economic development and
rehab loan programs. These contracts are part of the current year CDBG
which has been previously approved by the City Commission.
I am also enclosing social agency agreements to provide funding to R.C.S.,
Inc., N.S.S., Inc. and Girl's Clubs of pinellas County, Inc. These agree-
ments were authorized with adoption of this year's operating budget.
Please review these documents, as necessary, have them executed by the
appropriate City Officials, request the Clerk to retain one copy of each,
and forward the others to me for distribution.
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AGREEMENT
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THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this /, day of ~..I tv
1984, by and between NEIGHBORLY SENIOR SERVICES, INC., a Florida non-
profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Agency", and the CITY OF
G::LEARWATER, FLORIDA, a municpal corporation, hereinafter referred to as
"City" ;
WIT N E SSE T H :
The parties hereto, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants
herein made and the benefits flowing from each party to the other, do here-
by agree as follows:
1. The Agency agrees as follows:
A. Area to be served. To provide in the City of Clearwater
the services hereinafter described.
B. Services to be provided.
(1) To provide the services at the congregate dining
facilities within the City of Clearwater.
(2) To provide a nutritional program for the elderly
consisting of a congregate dining program.
C. Audit and records.
(1)
To maintain financial records
submit operating statements
requested.
and reports and
to the City
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(2) To maintain books, records, documents and other
evidence and accounting procedures and practices
which sufficiently and properly reflect all direct
costs of any nature.
(3)
These records shall be subject at all times
inspection, review or audit by personnel
authorized by the City.
to
duly
(4) To collect statistical data of a fiscal nature on
a regular basis and to make fiscal statistical re-
ports at all times prescribed by, and on forms fur-
nished by, the City.
D.
Retention of records. To retain all books, records and
other documents relative to this agreement for five (5)
years after final payment. Any persons duly authorized
by the City shall have full access to and the right to
examine any of said materials during said period.
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E. Evaluation reports. To furnish the City with a
monthly evaluation report on the effectiveness of the
program and to furnish such other reports and
information that the City may require. A final report
shall be made within thirty (30) days after funding of
the program ends.
F.
Monitoring. To permit the City to monitor the
by designating its official representative
Agency's Board of Directors.
program
to the
G.
Return of funds. That any City funds not expended
the aforementioned services shall be returned to
City.
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H. Civil Rights Act of 1964.
(1) That there will be no discrimination against any
employee or recipient on account of race, color,
sex, religious sect, national origin or ancestry
in the performance of this contract.
(2) That the Agency will comply with Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 in regard to persons
served.
(3) That the Agency will comply with Title VII of the
civil Rights Act of 1964 in regard to employees or
applicants for employment.
(4) It is expressly understood that upon receipt of
evidence of such discrimination, the City shall
have the right to terminate this contract.
(5) That the Agency shall include this Civil Rights Act
requirements in all approved subcontracts.
I. Indemnification and Insurance. The Agency shall act
as an independent contractor in providing the
aforementioned services. The Agency shall be
liable for, and shall indemnify, defend and
hold the City harmless, for all claims, suits,
judgments or damages arising from the operation
of the aforementioned services during the term
of this contract, and shall provide adequate
liability insurance coverage at its expense.
2. The City of Clearwater agrees that, subject to the
availability of funds, payment from the City to the Agency
for the period of October 1, 1984 through September 30,
1985, shall be as follows: Four quarterly payments of
$2,700.00 ($10,800.00 annually) subject to review by the City
Commission.
3. The City of Clearwater and the Agency mutually agree as
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follows:
A. Effective Date.
(I) The effective date of this contract as described
shall be the first day of October, A.D. 1984.
(2) This contract shall cover a period of time from
the effective date through September 30, 1985.
B. Inclusive Terms and Conditions. This contract contains
all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the
parties. No other agreements, oral or otherwise,
regarding the subject matter of this contract, shall be
deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto.
C. Notices. All notices provided herein shall be mailed to
the Agency at the following address:
13650 Stoneybrook Dr.
Clearwater, FL 33520
D. Administrative Requirements. The Agency shall comply
with the following administrative requirements:
(I) Furnish external audit, certified, to the City at
the end of the Contract period.
(2) Records of the Agencies to be accessible to City
staff and the public, according to Florida Public
Documents Law.
(3) Information to be made available to the City upon
request.
(4) All Board meetings to be held in "the Sunshine".
(5)
An Affirmative Action plan to be prepared
steps outlined for implementation, subject
monitoring and approval by City staff.
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(6) Funding to be on a quarterly basis, and except at
the beginning of the program year, all reports
must be received before the next quarter's funds
will be authorized.
4. All notices provided herein shall be mailed to the City
at the following address:
City Manager, City of Clearwater
P. O. Box 4748
Clearwater, Florida 33518
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement
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the day and year first above written.
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