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92-55RESOLUTION NO. 92 -55 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF SOCIAL SERVICE ACTION GRANT AND FUNDING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND CERTAIN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS FOR THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN SERVICES FROM GENERAL FUND SOURCES; APPROVING THE FORM OF THE AGREEMENT TO BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater conducts a program to assist social service agencies with financial assistance; and WHEREAS, certain nonprofit corporations (Agencies) have agreed to provide services and carry out programs, as identified in Exhibit A to this resolution, which are of benefit to low and moderate income residents of the City, and desire general fund and federal sources financial assistance through the City for such purposes; and WHEREAS, the services and programs to be provided directly advance the Community Development program of the City and serve a proper public purpose; and WHEREAS, an agreement to be entered into with each Agency to provide for such services and programs has been prepared, and a copy of the form of the agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit B; now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The form of a general fund social service agency agreement to be entered into between the City and each of the Agencies identified in Exhibit A hereto, a copy of which is attached to this resolution as Exhibit B, is hereby approved. The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute contracts with each of the Agencies to provide the services and programs for the project amounts as described in Exhibit A. The form of the contract may be modified to include schedules and provisions relating to the services and programs to be performed, provided that such modifications are not inconsistent with or require the payment of greater project amounts than as shown in Exhibit A without the approval of the City Commission. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of October, 1992. Rita Garvey, Mayor -Com issioner Attest: CynJia E Goudeau, City Clerk -1- V.� �SS- EXHIBIT A General Fund Social service Agreements for 1992/93 Agency Name: Girls Incorporated of Pinellas Principal Office; 7700 61st Street, North Pinellas Park, FL 34665 Mailing Address: 7700 61st Street, North Pinellas Park, FL 34665 Agent: Timothy J. Caddell, Executive Director Summary of Program: The Girls Club provides daily structured programs for girls ages 6 -17. Programs have included tutoring, life skills, self esteem building, nutrition, career awareness and other related youth activities. Specific Services Operational expenses for Condon Gardens Girls To Be Provided: Club Project Dollar $ 10,450: 010 -1- 7000 - 820/574 Amount and Code: ,Agency Name: Coordinated Child Care of Pinellas, Inc. Principal Office: 4140 49th Street, North St. Petersburg, FL 33709 Mailing Address: 4140 49th Street, North ,{ St. Petersburg, FL 33709 k Agent: Guy M. Cooley, Executive Director r Summary of Program: Provides a child care program for pre- on a sliding scale based on school children income and family size for working parents in North and South Greenwood areas. Specific Services Portion of 8% Local Match for Title XX Federal to be provided: Grant funding to provide contracted child care Project Dollar $ 23,645; 010 -1- 7000 - 820/564 Amount and Code: -1- V.� �SS- AML OWN qw� Agency Name: Religious Community Services, Inc. Principal office: 1855 South Highland Avenue, Clearwater, FL Mailing Address: south Highland 16Avenue, Clear Agent: Ellen Jensen, President Summary of Program: Provide and operate temporary emergency housing facilities Specific Services Temporary emergency housing with utilities to be Provided: funding furnished by agreement Project Dollar $ 7,000: 010 -1- 7000 - 820/564 Amount and Code: Agency Name: Neighborly Senior Services, Inc. Principal Office: ybr ove 136500 Se 34622 Clearwater, Mailing Address: o34622ve Clearwater, FL Agent: ,President /CEO Summary of Program: Noon -day meal, nutritional counseling and to eligible social service screening provided setting elderly citizens in a group Specific Services Funds provided to be matching funds for to be provided: elderly group dining program Project Dollar $11,660: 010 - 7000 - 820/564 Amount and Code: -2-- �'-q -sSJ Agency Name: Principal Office: Mailing Address: Agent: Summary of Program: specific services to be Provided: Project Dollar Amount and code: F. Quest Inn, Inc. 509 N. Ft. Harrison Ave., Clearwater, FL 34615 509 N. Ft. Harrison Ave., Clearwater, FL 34615 Susan Bissett, Director Serves homeless men and women, ages 18 -35 with shelter, food, clothing, job referrals Oand crisis intervention counseling. Emergency housing with utility funding provided by agreement. $ 2,915 : 010 -1- 7000 -820/ 564 -3 i,2 -ss. W GROUP DINING PROGRAM AGREEMENT "Exhibit B This Group Dining Program Agreement is made and entered into this day of between the City of Clearwater, hereinafter referred to as the City, and Neighborly Senior Services,Inc. hereinafter referred to as the Agency. WHEREAS, it has been determined to be highly desirable and socially responsible to provide a source of nutrition to the elderly who would not otherwise receive it; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to help insure that its elderly citizens have access to the needed nutritional programs; and WHEREAS, the Neighborly Senior Services, Inc. provides and operates elderly group dining programs in the City of Clearwater; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: ARTICLE I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period of 12 months commencing on the 1st day of October, 1992 and continuing through the 30[11 day of September, 1993, (the Termination. Date), unless earlier terminated under the terms of this agreement. ARTICLE II. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AGENCY 1. Services to be Provided. The Agency shall provide the following services: a. Feeding. The Agency shall h,uvide a noon -day meal to eligible elderly citizens at those group dining facilities operated by the Agency within the City of Clearwater. b. Nutritional Education. Persons attending the group meal shall be provided nutritional educational programs. C. C011111junity Outreach. Those attending the group meal shall additionally be afforded screening to determine if ancillary needs of at.tenders require attention. 9,2 -s,S 2. Area to be Served. Services rendered through this agreement shall be provided within the corporate limits of the City of Clearwater as it now exists and as its boundaries may be changed during the term of this agreement. 3. Scheduled Reports of Agency Activities. The Agency shall furnish the City Department of Administrative Services, Grants Coordinator, with an annual report of activities conducted under the provisions of this agreement within thirty days of the end of the Agency's fiscal year. Each report is to set forth the total number of meals provided, the number of Clearwater residents served, the cost of such service and commentary on the viability, effectiveness, and trends affecting the group dining program. 4. Use and Disposition of Funds Received. Funds received by the Agency from the City shall be used as matching funds for the purpose of providing elderly group dining and related activities. Existing funds not used for this purpose at the end of the term of this agreement shall be deemed excess to its intended purpose and shall be returned to the City. 5. Creation, Use and Maintenance of Financial Records. a. Creation of Records. Agency shall create, maintain and make accessible to authorized City representatives such financial and accounting records, books, docu vents, policies, practices and procedures necessary to reflect fully the financial activities of the Agency. Such records shall be available and accessible at all times for inspection, review or audit by authorized City personnel. b. Use of Records. Agency shall produce such reports and analyses that may be required by the City and other duly authorized agencies to document the proper and prudent stewardship and use of the monies received through this agreement. c. Maintenance of Records. All records created hereby, are to be retained and maintained for a period not less than Live (5) years from the termination of this agreement. 6. Non- diseril'nination. Notwithstanding any other provision of this agreement, during the term of this agreement, the Agency for itself, agents and representatives, as part of the consideration for this agreement, does covenant and agree that: a. No Exclusion from Use. No person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in the operation of this program on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, age or national origin. b. No Exclusion from Hire. In [lie management, operation, or provision of the program activities authorized and enabled by this agreement, no person shall be excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of or otherwise be subject to discrimination on the grounds of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, handicap,age, or national origin. c. Inclusion in Subcontracts. The Agency agrees to include the requirement to adhere to Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in all approved sub- contracts. d. Breach of Nondiscrimination Covenants. In the event of conclusive evidence of a breach of any of the above non - discrimination covenants, the city shall have the right to terminate this agreement. 7. Liability and Indemnification. The Agency shall act as an independent contractor and agrees to assume all risks of providing the program activities and services herein agreed and all liability therefore, and shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims of loss, liability and damages of whatever nature, to persons and property, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, death of any person and loss of the use of any property, except claims arising from the negligence or willful misconduct of the City or City's agents or employees. This includes, but is not limited to, matters arising out of or claimed to have been caused by or in any manner related to the Agency's activities or those of any approved or unapproved invitee, contractor, subcontractor, or other person approved, authorized, or permitted by the Agency in or about its group dining locations whether or not based on negligence. ARTICLE III. RESPONSIBILITIES OF TIIE CITY 1. Grant of Funds. The City agrees to provide a total grant of $ 11,660 to fund the services to be rendered through this agreement. 2. Payments. The total amount requested will be paid by the City to the Agency upon execution of this agreement but no earlier than October 1 of the budget year for which the funds are authorized. ARTICLE IV. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement of the parties on the subject hereof and may not be changed, modified or discharged except by written Amendment duly executed by both parties. No representations or warranties by either party shall be binding unless expressed herein or in a duly executed Amendment hereof. 9.:z ARTICLE', V. 7TERMINATION 1. For Cause. Failure to adhere to any of the provisions of this agreement in material respect shall constitute cause for termination. This agreement may be terminated with 30 day notice. 2. Dispositiou of Fund Monies. In the event of termination for any reason, monies made available to the Agency but not expended in accordance with this agreement shall be returned to the City. ARTICLE VI. NOTICE Any notice required or permitted to be given by the provisions of this agreement shall be conclusively deemed to have been received by a party hereto on the date it is hand - delivered to such party at the address indicated below (or at such other address as such party shall specify to the other party in writing), or if sent by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid), on the fifth (5th) business day after the day on which such notice is mailed and properly addressed. 1. If to Agency, addressed to: President /CEO Neighborly Senior Services 13650 Stoneybrook Drive Clearwater, FL 34622 2. If to City, addressed to: Grants Coordinator Department of Administrative Services P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618 -4748 ,7a Ss" ARTICLE VII. EFFECTIVE DATE The effective date of this agreement shall be as of the first day of October, 1992. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this day of , 1992. Countersigned: Mayor - Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness M.A. Galbraith, Jr. City Attorney Witnesses as to Agency: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Bv- City Manager Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk NEIGHBORLY SENIOR SERVICES,INC. By: President /CEO Attest: t/a SS`