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94-75RESOLUTION NO. 94 -75 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT SUBRECIPIENT CONTRACTS BETWEEN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND CERTAIN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS FOR THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN SERVICES; APPROVING THE FORM OF THE AGREEMENT TO BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater conducts a Community Development program with federal financial assistance under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; and WHEREAS, certain nonprofit corporations "Providers" 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 federal 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 Provider 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 Community Development Block Grant Subrecipient Contract to be entered into between the City and each of the Providers 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 providers 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 related 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. upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED 1994, Attest: This resolution shall take effect immediately 20t day of October to Garvey, O,r,A -Iiy-111 is E. Goudeau, City er r - Commissioner q4 -75 EXHIBIT A CDBG Subrecipient Agreements for 1994 -1995 Agency Name; Community Pride Child Care Center of Clearwater, Inc. Principal Office: 1235 Holt Avenue, Clearwater_ 34615 Mailing Address: - same as above - Agent: Martha Skelton, Executive Director Summary of Program: Funds provided to renovate building located at 1235 Holt Avenue. Specific Service to be Partial payment of costs of renovation of provided: existing building. Project Dollar Amount and $31,634; 181- 99482- 582000 -554 -000. Code: Agency Name: Boys and Girls Clubs of the Suncoast, Inc. Principal Office: 2936A Tanglewood Drive, Clearwater 34619 Mailing Address: P. 0. Box 596, Pinellas Park 34664 -0596 Agent: Nelson Perri, Executive Director Summary of Program: The Boys and Girls Clubs provides youth services for boys and girls. Included are self - awareness and development, tutoring, motivational counseling, related youth activities. Specific Service to be Staff operational support: partial salaries provided: and benefits for Program Director for program which encourage stronger self- esteem & focuses on problems of truancy, vandalism, drug abuse, gangs. Project Dollar Amount and $15,000; 181 - 99481- 58200 -554 -000. Code: Agency Name; Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. Principal Office: 1120 N. Betty Lane, Clearwater 34615 Mailing Address: - Same as above - Agentz Barbara Green, Director Page / of 4� q7 "'-7 5' Summary of Program: Homeless Emergency Project provides emergency and transitional housing to approx. 200 persons /day. Two daily meals, hygiene items, job referrals, counseling, transportation, and related services also provided. Specific Services to be Renovation of an existing storage garage into provided: sleeping room to house the homeless. Project Dollar Amount and $80,000; 181 - 99482- 582000 -554 -000. Code: Agency Name: Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation, Inc. Principal Office: 1499 Gulf to Bay Blvd., #201, Clearwater 34615 Mailing Address: - Same as above - Agent: Gregory Schwartz, Project Coordinator Summary of Program; Provide a means for low income families to become homeowners by acquiring foreclosed properties, rehabilitating them, and reselling them to qualified low and moderate income families. Specific Services to be Funds will be provided for first -time provided: homebuyers' down payment assistance and second mortgage financing. Administrative costs of 15o will be reimbursed for each loan or grant made to qualified clients. Project Dollar Amount and $290,000; 181 - 99485- 582000- 554 -000 Coder Agency Name; Religious Community Services, Inc. Principal Address; 1885 S. Highland Avenue, Clearwater 34616 Mailing Address: - Same as above - Agent: Francis Lewis, Executive Director Summary of Program: Agency is a non- profit organization which provides temporary shelter, food, clothing, counseling and inter- agency referrals to families with children in severe financial crisis. Specific Services to be Funds are to be used to relocate and convert provided: four duplexes for emergency housing and provide for architectural, legal and accounting costs to build a homeless facility. Page of G C .14 -75- Funds are also provided to acquire two parcels of land at 1552 -1558 S. Myrtle Avenue for transitional housing for the homeless. Project Dollar Amount and $129,300; 181- 99482- 582000 -554 -000 Pub. Fac. Code: $100,000; 181- 99485 - 582000- 554 -000 Acquisition Agency Name; Principal Office: Mailing Address: Agent: Summary of Program: Specific Services to be provided: Project Dollar Amount and Code: Pinellas Opportunities Council, Inc. P.O. Box 11088, St. Petersburg 33733 -1088 Same as above Joan Lanier, Project Director This program provides housekeeping and chore services to the low to moderate income frail elderly who are unable to take care of themselves throughout the City of Clearwater. Funds to be provided for administrative support of the Chore Services Program. $13,989, 181 - 99481- 582000 -554 -000 Agency Name: YWCA of Tampa Bay Principal Office: 222 S. Lincoln Avenue, Clearwater, FL, 34618 Mailing Address: 655 Second Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701 Agent: Judy Woods- Ganison, Project Director Summary of Program: This program provides tutorial assistance to children of homeless families who live in the RCS Emergency Housing Shelter and Everybody's Tabernacle. Specific Services to be Funds are to be used to purchase and install a provided: heating and air conditioning system to the facility located at 222 S. Lincoln Avenue. Project Dollar Amount and $8,160 181- 99482 - 582000- 554 -00 Code: Agency Name: Gulf Coast Family and Mental Health Service, Inc. Principal Office: 14041 Icot Boulevard, Clearwater, FL 34620 Mailing Address: - same as above - Page .� of 74-751 Agent: Summary of Program: Specific Services to be provided: Project Dollar Amount and Code: Sheila Lopez, Executive Director Provide renovation expenses. Funds are to be provided to renovate a vacant building located at 407 Arcturas Avenue, Clearwater, to house counselors who give counseling services to the individuals with AIDS /HIV. $50,000 181- 99482 - 582000- 554 -000 * * * * * * * * * * Agency Name: Clearwater Housing Authority Principal Office: 210 S. Ewing Avenue, Clearwater, FL 34616 Mailing Address: - same as above - Agent: Deborah Vincent, Executive Director Summary of Program: The program provides first time home ownership opportunities. Specific Services to be Funds are to be used to be provided for provided: predevelopment costs of a multi - family /single family affordable housing development. Project Dollar Amount and $250,000 181 - 99485 - 582000 - 554 -000 Code: Agency Name: Clearwater Police Department Principal Office: 644 Pierce Street, Clearwater, FL 34618 Mailing Address: P. 0. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 34618 Agent: Sid Klein, Police Chief Summary of Program: The NuCop program will provide employment opportunities to approximately 30 young adults. Specific Services to be Funds are to be provided for salary support of provided: the individuals to be hired by the police department. Project Dollar Amount and $21,439 181- 99486 - 582000 -554 -000 Code: * * * * * * * * * * Agency Name: Pinellas Private Industry Counsel Principal Office: 13770 58th Street North, Suite 312, Clearwater, FL 34620 Page Al of 4, q4 --76 Mailing Address: - same - Agent: Ms. Phyllis Birch, Program Coordinator Summary of Program: Program provides employment and educational opportunities to low and moderate income individuals who participate in the Youth Builders Clearwater Program. Specific Services to be Funds are to be provided to pay the minimum provided: wage training salaries for two groups of 15 youths. Project Dollar Amount and $24,446 181 - 99486- 582000 - 554 -000 Code: * * * * * * * * * * Agency Name; Community Service Foundation Principal office: 111 S. Garden Avenue, Clearwater, FL 34616 ding Address: - same as above - �Ci:: Agent: Charles Mann, Executive Director Summary of Program: Agency provides emergency rental counseling and assistance, eviction counseling, referrals and housing placement. Specific Services to be Funds are to be provided for operational provided: supVort for the Comprehensive Housing Assistance program and for activity delivery costs for the Infill Housing Program. Project Dollar Amount and $40,316; 161- 99481- 8520000- 554 -000 Pub. Ser. Code: 4,500; 181 - 99485- 852000 -554 -000 Infill Prg. Agency Name: Clearwater Neighborhood housing Services, Inc. Principal office: 608 North Garden Avenue, Clearwater, FL Mailing Address: - same as above - Agent: Isay Gulley, Executive Director Summary of Program: Agency provides several different housing, code enforcement, and economic development activities for homeowners, home buyers and business in the North Greenwood area. Specific Services to be Through the City's Community Response Team, provided: the agency will help foster code enforcement in the North Greenwood neighborhood. Funds will be provided for home ownership, home buying and economic development opportunities and activity delivery costs. Page ,5 of lv Project Dollar Amount and $175,000; 181 - 99488 - 582000- 554 -000 Code Enf. Code: $87,380; 181- 99486 - 582000- 554 -000 Icon. Dev. $245,632; 181- 99483- 582000- 554 -000 Rehab Prog. $314,930; 181 - 99485- 582000- 554 -000 Infill Agency Name; Partners in Self- Sufficiency Principal Office: 210 S. Ewing Street, Clearwater, FL 34616 Mailing Address: - same as above - Agent: Sue icing, Executive Director Summary of Program: Provide administrative operational assistance. Specific Services to be Operation support for program which provides a provided: comprehensive support system of education, housing, child care and counseling for low income families principally those with single heads of household. Project Dollar Amount and $32,000 181- 99481 - 582000- 554 -000 Code: * * * * * * * * * * Agency Names The Salvation Army Principal Office: 1625 N. Belcher Road, Clearwater, FL 34525 Mailing Address: - same as above - Agent: Mr. Terry Hammond, Program Coordinator Summary of Program: Agency will provide transitional housing opportunities to the homeless. Specific Services to be Funds are to be provided for administrative provided: staff support to operate the homeless facility and for consultant and architectural services for predevelopment funding to enable the .process of searching for, locating, designing, and rendering building documents to secure facility for the Homeless Drop -In Center. Project Dollar Amount and $30,700; 181- 99482- 582000 - 554 -000 Pub. Fac, Codes 61,726; 181- 99481- 582000- 554 -000 Pub. Ser, et * ik sk * �Y * �t * •k Page / of e+• Cl 1+—,-7!5 EXHIBIT B RESOLUTION NO, 94 -75 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER$ AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT SUBRECIPIENT CONTRACTS BETWEEN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND CERTAIN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS FOR THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN SERVICES; APPROVING THE FORM OF THE AGREEMENT TO BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater conducts a Community Development program with federal financial assistance under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; and WHEREAS, certain nonprofit corporations "Providers" 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 federal 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 Provider 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 Community Development Block Grant Subrecipient Contract to be entered into between the City and each of the Providers 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 providers 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 related 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 day of 1994. Attest: Rita Garvey, Mayor - Commissioner Page j of q4-75 75 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 1st day of October, 1994, by and between the City of Clearwater, a Florida municipal corporation, having its principal office at 112 South Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "City ", and the agency -, hereinafter referred to as the "Provider ". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the purpose of conducting a Housing and Community Development Program (HUD) with federal financial assistance under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, hereinafter called "Act "; and the Cranston - Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990; and WHEREAS, the City has determined through its Year Twentieth Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds, which was adopted by City of Clearwater August 4, 1994, the necessity for providinq_purpose --; and WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the Provider to render certain services in connection therewith: NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: SECTION I: SCOPE OF SERVICES A. The Provider agrees to implement the program, in accordance with the projected accomplishments attached and made a fully binding part of this Agreement, as Appendix 1, as follows: scope- SECTION II: CONDITION OF SERVICE The Provider hereby agrees to the following: A. II_ C. The Provider shall maintain a citizen participation mechanism, which will include, but not be limited to the following: 1 Logging citizen comments or complaints when received. 2. Copies of comments and/or complaints received in writing. 3. Copies of responses to complaints and /or explanations of resolutions to complaints. 1). The Provider shall comply with the following attachments to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A -110, "Uniform Page I of I EXHIBIT B T 757 Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non- Profit Organizations ", incorporated by reference into this Agreement. 1. Attachment A, "Cash Depositories ", except for paragraph 4 concerning deposit insurance. Attachment E, "Bonding and Insurance ". 3. Attachment C, "Retention and Custodial Requirements for Records ", except that in lieu of the provisions in paragraph 4, the retention period for records pertaining to individual CDBG activities starts from the date of expiration of this Agreement, as prescribed in 570.507, in which the specific activity is reported on for the final time. 4. Attachment F, "Standards for Financial Management Systems ". 5. Attachment H, "Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance ", paragraph 2. 6. Attachment N, "Monitoring Management Standards ", except for paragraph 3 concerning the standards for real property and except that paragraphs 6 and 7 are modified so that in all cases in which personal property is sold, the proceeds shall be "program income" and that personal property not needed by the sub - recipient for CDBG activities shall be transferred to the recipient for the CDBG program or shall be retained after compensating the recipient-. 7. Attachment 0, "Procurement Standards" E. Costs incurred under this program shall be in compliance with Federal Management Circular No. A- 122, "Cost Principles for Non- Profit Organizations ", incorporated by reference into this Agreement. F. The Provider shall abide by those provisions of 24 CFR Part 570 subpart J, when applicable, incorporated by reference into this Agreement. G. No expenditures or obligations shall be incurred for the program prior to approval and release of funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Further, it is expressly understood that in the event no funds are released from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in connection with this Program, then the City is not liable for any claims under this contract. H. The Provider shall certify, pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, that no person shall be denied the benefits of the program on the ground of race, color, national origin or sex. 1. The Provider agrees that to the extent that it staffs the Program with personnel not presently employed by said party, it will take affirmative action in attempting to employ low income persons residing in the City Page 2 of 10 q q -`7 5 of Clearwater, particularly minority group members. The Provider shall comply with the provisions of 24 CFR 570.504 (c) , "Program Income ", gross income directly generated from the use of CDBG funds. In those instances where the City allows the sub - recipient to retain program income, these funds shall be expended for CDBG eligible activities, previously approved by the City in accordance with the projected accomplishments and budget descriptions attached to this Agreement. K. The Provider shall adhere to the applicable requirements contained in the "Acknowledgement of Economic Development Activities ", attached hereto and made a part hereof as Appendix 2, if applicable. L. The Provider shall comply with First Amendment Church /State principles, as follows: 1. It will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of religion and will not limit employment or give preference in employment to persons on the basis of religion. 2. It will not discriminate against any person applying for public services on the basis of religion and will not limit such services or give preference to persons on the basis of religion. 3. It will provide no religious instruction or counseling, conduct no religious worship or services, engage in no religious proselytizing, and exert no other religious influence in the provision of such public services. 4. The portion of a facility used to provide public services assisted in whole or in part under this Agreement shall contain no sectarian or religious symbols or decorations. 5. The funds received under this Agreement shall not be used to construct, rehabilitate, or restore any religious facility which is owned by the Provider and in which the public services are to be provided. However, minor repairs may made if such repairs are directly related to the public services; are located in a structure used exclusively for non - religious purposes; and constitute, in dollar terms, only a minor portion of the CDBG expenditure for the public services. M. The Provider shall transfer to the City upon expiration of this Agreement, any CDBG funds on hand at the time of expiration and any accounts receivable attributable to the use of CDBG funds. The following restrictions and limitations apply to any real property under the Provider's control which was acquired or improved in whole or in part with CDBG funds in excess of $25,000: 1. Any real property under the provider's control must be used to meet page 3 of 10 one of the National Objectives in the CDBG Regulations, Part 570.208 until five years or such longer period of time as determined appropriate by the City after expiration of the Agreement. 2. If the real property is sold within the period of time specified above, the property must be disposed of in a manner which results in the City being reimbursed in the amount of the current fair market value of the property, less any portion thereof attributable to expenditures on non -CDBG funds for acquisition of, or improvement to, the property. Such reimbursement is required. N. The Provider agrees that when sponsoring a project financed in whole or in part under this Agreement, all notices, informational pamphlets, press releases, advertisements, descriptions of the sponsorship of the project, research reports, and similar public notices prepared and released by the Provider shall include the statement: FUNDED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM In written materials, the words "CITY OF CLEARWATER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT" shall appear in the same size letters or type as the name of the Provider. 0. The Provider shall ensure the following when entering into a sub- contract agreement: 1. The full correct legal name of the party shall be identified. 2. The "Scope of Services" shall describe the activities to be performed. P. The Provider shall maintain sufficient records in accordance with 24 CFR 570.502 and 570.506 to determine compliance with the requirements of this Agreement, the Community Development Block Grant Program and all applicable laws and regulations. This documentation shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Books, records and documents in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, procedures and practices which sufficiently and properly reflect all revenues and expenditures of funds provided directly or indirectly by this Agreement, including matching funds and program income. 2. Time sheets for split- funded employees who work on more than one activity, in order to record the CDBG activity delivery cost by project and the non -CDBG related charges. Page 4 of 10 g4-75 3. Flow the Statutory National Objective(s) and the eligibility requirement(s) under which funding has been received, have been met. These also include special requirements such as necessary and appropriate determinations, income certifications, written agreements with beneficiaries, where applicable. Q. The Provider is responsible for maintaining and storing all records pertinent to this Agreement in an orderly fashion in a readily accessible, permanent and secured location for a period of three (3) years after expiration of this Agreement, with the following exception: if any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration date of the three year period, the records will be maintained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving these records are resolved. The City shall be informed in writing after close -out of this Agreement, of the address where the records are to be kept. SECTION III: TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall be deemed effective upon approval and release of funds by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and being duly executed by both parties, whichever is later. This project shall become operational as of October 1, 1994, and shall continue through September 30, 1995. SECTION IV: TERMINATION The City and the Provider agree: A. This Agreement may be terminated by either party hereto by written notice of the other party of such intent to terminate at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of such termination. B. This Agreement may be terminated in whole or in part, for convenience, when both parties agree upon the termination conditions. A written notification shall be required and shall include the following: reason for the termination, the effective date, and in the case of a partial termination, the actual portion to be termii -ated. However, if, in the case of a partial termination, the City determines that the remaining portion of the Agreement will not accomplish the purposes of such Agreement, the City may terminate such in its entirety. C. The City may place the Provider in default of this Agreement, and may suspend or terminate this Agreement in whole, or in part, for cause. 1. Cause shall include, but not be limited to, the following: a. Failure to comply and /or perform in accordance with this Agreement, or any federal statute or regulation. b. Submitting reports to the City which are late, incorrect or incomplete in any material respect. Page 5 of 10 q _-75 C. Implementation of this Agreement, for any reason, is rendered impossible or infeasible. d. Failure to respond in writing to any concerns raised by the City, including substantiating documents when required /requested by the City. e. Any evidence of fraud, mismanagement, and /or waste, as determined by the City's monitoring of the subrecipient, and applicable HUD rules and regulations. 2. The City shall notify the Provider in writing when the Provider has been placed in default. Such notification shall include actions taken by the City, such as withholding of payments, actions to be taken by the Provider as a condition precedent to clearing the deficiency and a reasonable date for compliance, which shall be no more than fifteen (15) days from notification date. The City shall notify the Provider in writing when sufficient cause is found for termination of this Agreement. The Provider shall be given no more than fifteen (15) days in which to reply in writing, appealing the termination prior to final action being taken by the City. D. Let it be further understood that upon curtailment of, or regulatory constraints placed on, the funds of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, this Agreement will terminate effective as of the time that it is determined such funds are no longer available. E. Costs of the Provider resulting from obligations incurred during a suspension or after termination, are not allowable unless the City expressly authorizes them in the notice of suspension or termination or subsequently. Other costs during suspension or after termination which are necessary and not reasonably avoidable are allowable if: 1. The costs result from obligations which were properly incurred before the effective date of suspension or termination, are not in anticipation of it, and in the c,.se of termination, are noncancelable, and 2. The costs would be allowable if the award were not suspended or expired normally at the end of the Agreement in which the termination takes effect. F. Upon termination of the Agreement, the Provider and the City shall meet to discuss the City's determination if any amounts are to be repaid to the City or if additional amounts are due the Provider. SECTION 'V: AMENDMENTS Any alterations, variations, modifications or waivers of this Agreement shall only be valid when they have been reduced to writing and duly signed by ho!1h Page b of 10 q4-75 parties. Any changes which do not substantially change the scope of the project and /or the Project Implementation Schedule or increase the total amount payable under this Agreement, shall be valid only when reduced to writing and signed by the City Administration and the Provider. The City shall not reimburse the Provider for outlays in excess of the funded amount of the Agreement unless and until the City officially, in writing, approves such expenditure by executing a written modification to the original Agreement. SECTION VI: METHOD OF PAYMENT It is expressly understood and agreed that the total compensation to be paid hereunder for actual expenditures incurred shall not exceed 6-. Such funds must be expended during the term of the Agreement, and any remaining balance . of funds shall revert to the City. Such compensation shall be paid in accordance with the projected accomplishments and budget descriptions attached hereto and made a part hereof as Appendix 1. A. The Provider shall submit monthly requests for payment for actual expenditures, including applicable back -up documentation, no later than the tenth (10th) day of the succeeding month and the City will provide reimbursement, upon approval, within ten (10) working days after receipt of the same, if submitted by the deadline data for inclusion on the drawdown request. B. The City agrees to pay the Provider for expenditures incurred under this Agreement on a monthly basis in accordance with the Budget and Project Implementation Schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof as Appendix 1. Line item transfers are allowable only within each component and may not exceed in the aggregate fifteen percent (15 %) of each line item without prior written approval of the City. All changes amounting to more than fifteen percent (15 °s) require prior written approval. SECTION VII: CONFLICT OF INTEREST The Provider covenants that no person, under its employ who presently exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with Community Development funded activities, has any personal financial interests, direct or indirect, in this Agreement. The Provider covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, no person having such conflicting interest shall be employed. The Provider covenants that it will comply with all provisions of 24 CF'R 570.611 "Conflict of Interest- ", and the State Statutes governing conflicts of interest. The Provider shall disclose, in writing, to the City any possible conflicting interest or apparent impropriety that is covered by the Above provisions. This disclosure shall occur immediately upon knowledge of such possible conflict. The City will then render an opinion which shall be binding on both parties. SECTION VIIIs. XNDEMNXFXCATX09 AND INSURANCE Page 7 of 10 4_15 The Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless the City from any and all claims, liability, losses and causes of action which may arise out of the Agreement. The Provider shall pay all claims and losses of any nature whatsoever in connection therewith and shall defend or pay to defend all suits brought against the City, when requested, and shall pay all costs and judgements which may issue thereon. Automobile and vehicle coverage shall be required when the use of automobiles and other vehicles are involved in any way in the performance of the Agreement. The Provider shall submit to the City an ORIGINAL Certificate of Insurance. All liability insurance coverage shall be approved by the City's Risk Management Office prior to the release of any funds under this Agreement. Generally, the amount of coverage necessary would be at aminimum of $300,000. Further, in the event evidence of the required insurance is not forwarded to the Risk Management Office within thirty (30) days after the execution of this Agreement, this Agreement may be terminated at the City's option and any payments then due may be permanently withheld by the City and the City will have no further obligation under this contract or any subrecipient contract. SECTION IX; REPORTING AND EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS Maintaining credibility for the community development effort rests heavily on the ability to produce an impact in low /moderate income areas, through progress in accomplishing scheduled activities. An effective method for maintaining project progress against a previously established schedule is through project evaluation and reporting, which will consist of both written reports and staff discussions on a regular basis. The Provider also assures prompt and efficient submission of the following: A. Monthly Reports are due no later than the tenth (10th) day of the succeeding month and shall include the request for payment when applicable. Contents of the Monthly Report, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Appendix 3, shall include but not necessarily be limited to the following: 1. The Narrative Report Form 2. The Financial Summary Form, which shall include the request for payment and documentation, as applicable. 3. The Client Profile Form B. Final Evaluation. Within twenty (20) days of contract completion, a final report documenting how the Statutory National Objective and the eligibility requirements were met, must be submitted by the Provider to the City's Community Development Division for review and approval. The contents of same shall include a cumulative total of the data submitted during the program's operation. Further, such report shall include statistical findings which depict program efficiency; i.e., the number of dollars spent, including non -CD8G funding sources, to render. actual Page g of 1 () -f L' -15 service to program recipients, and an overall evaluation of the program's effectiveness, and quantitative results. The final report will be evaluated and the Provider will be notified if additional data is necessary or that the project /activity is considered "closed- out ". Other Reporting Requirements may be required by the City in the event of program changes, need for additional information or documentation and /or legislation amendments. The Provider shall be informed, in writing, if any changes become necessary. Reports and /or requested documentation not received by the due date, shall be considered delinquent, and may be considered by the City as sufficient cause to suspend CDBG payments to the Provider. SECTION X: AUDIT AND INSPECTIONS At any time during normal business hours and as often as City and /or Federal Government representatives may deem necessary, there shall be made available to representatives of the City and /or the Federal Government an opportunity to review, inspect or audit all records, documentation, and any other data relating to all matters covered by the Agreement. An annual organization audit shall be submitted to the City 120 days after the end of the Provider's fiscal year. The audit shall be performed in accordance with OMB Circular A -110 Attachment F, OMB Circular A -133 or OMB Circular A -128, as applicable. If this Agreement is closed -out prior to the receipt of an audit report, the City reserves the right to recover any disallowed costs identified in an audit after such close -out. SECTION XI: COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE & FEDERAL REGULATIONS The Provider agrees to comply with all applicable federal regulations as they may apply to program administration. Additionally, the Provider will comply with all state and local laws and ordinances hereto applicable. SECTION XII: ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS AND COMPENSATION It is expressly understood and agreed by the parties hereto that monies contemplated by this Agreement to be used for compensation originated from grants of federal Community Development Block Grant funds, and must be implemented in full compliance with all of HUD's rules and regulations. It is expressly understood and agreed that in the event of curtailment or non - production of said federal grant funds, that the financial sources necessary to continue to pay the Provider compensation will not be available and that this Agreement will thereby terminate effective as of the time that it is determined that said funds are no longer available. In the event of such determination, the Provider agrees that it will not look to, nor seek to hold liable, the City or any individual member of the City Commission thereof personally for the performance of this Agreement and all of the parties hereto shall be released from further liability each to the Page 9 of 10 4_­75 other under the terms of this Agreement, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officials on the day and date first above indicated. Countersigned: Rita Garvey Mayor- Commissioner Approved as to form & correctness: [Assistant] or [Interim] City Attorney t agency- By President Date ATTEST: Secretary Date CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA By Elizabeth M. Deptula City Manager Date ATTEST: Cynthia Goudeau City Clerk Date Page la of 10 —115 EQUAL EA VLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE FOR CONTRACTS SUBJECT TO EXECUTIVE ORDER 11235 The applicant hereby agrees that it will incorporate or cause to be incorporated into any contract for construction work, or modification thereof, as defined in the regulations of the Secretary of Labor at 41 CFR Chapter 60, which is paid for in whole or in part with funds obtained from the Federal Government or borrowed on the credit of the Federal Government pursuant to the grant; contract, loan insurance, or guarantee, or undertaken pursuant to any Federal program involving such grant, contract, loan, insurance, or guarantee, the following Equal Opportunity clause: During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection of training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in a conspicuous place, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provision of this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. (3) The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under this section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. (4) The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. (6) In the event of the contractor's non - compliance with the non- discrimination clauses of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. 914 -=75 (7) The contractor will include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1), and the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the administering agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for non - compliance provided, however, that in the event a contractor becomes involved in or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the United States. The applicant further agrees that it will be bound by the above Equal Opportunity clause with respect to its own employment practices when it participates in federally assisted construction work: provided that, if the applicant so participating is a State or local government, the above Equal Opportunity clause is not applicable to any agency, instrumentality or subdivision of such government which does not participate in work on or under the contract. The applicant agrees that it will assist and cooperate actively with the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor in obtaining the compliance of contractors and subcontractors with the Equal Opportunity clause and the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor, that it will furnish the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor such information as they may require for the supervision of such compliance, and that it will otherwise assist the administering agency in the discharge of the agency's primary responsibility for securing compliance. The applicant further agrees that it will refrain from entering into any contract or contract modification subject to Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, with a contractor debarred from, or who has not demonstrated eligibility for, government contracts and federally assisted construction contracts pursuant to the Executive Order and will carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause as may be imposed upon contractors and subcontractors by the administering agency of the Secretary of Labor pursuant to Par II, Subpart D of the Executive Order. In addition, the applicant agrees that if it fails or refuses to comply with these undertakings, the administering agency may take any or all of the following actions: cancel, terminate, suspend in whole or in part this grant (contract, loan, insurance guarantee); refrain from extending any further assistance to the applicant under the program with respect to which the failure or refund occurred until satisfactory assurance of future compliance has been received from such applicant; and refer the case to the Department of Justice for appropriate legal proceedings. qfi � --7 SECTION 3 CLAUSE A. The work to be performed under this contract is on a project assisted under a program providing direct Federal financial assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u. Section 3 requires that to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for training and employment be given to lower income residents of the project area, and contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area of the project. B. The parties to this contract will comply with the provision of said Section 3 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development set forth in 24 CFR 135.20, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of this contract. The parties to this contract certify and agree that they are under no contractual or other disability which would prevent them from complying with these requirements. C. The contractor will send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising the said labor organization of workers' representative of his commitments under this Section 3 Clause and shall post copies of tl.e notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment or training. D. The contractor will include this Section 3 Clause in every subcontract for work in connection with the project and will, at the direction of the. applicant for or recipient of Federal financial assistance, take appropriate action pursuant to the subcontract upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of regulations issued by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 24 CPR 135.20. The contractor will not subcontract with any subcontractor where it has notice or knowledge that the latter has been found in violation of regulations under 24 CFR 135.20, and will not let any subcontract unless the subcontractor has first provided it with a preliminary statement of ability to comply with tho requirements of these regulations. E. Compliance with the provisions of Section 3, the regulations set forth in 24 CFR 135.20, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of the contract, shall be a condition of the federal financial assistance provided to the project, binding upon the applicant or recipient for such assistance, its successors, and assigns. Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the applicant or recipient, its contractors and subcontractors, its successors, and assigns to those sanctions specified by the grant or loan agreement or contract throught which Federal assistance is provided, and to such sanctions as are specified by 24 CFR 135.20. q+ ° -75 ACKNTQNVLEDGEMFN'T OF ECONO1 IIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES If the Provider will be using CDBG funds for an Economic Development Activity, the following federal requirements must be acknowledged: LOW/MODERATE INCOME JOBS Criteria A low /moderate jobs activity is one which creates or retains permanent jobs, at least 51 % of which are taken by low /moderate income persons or considered to be available to low /moderate income persons. In counting jobs created or jobs retained, the following policies apply: o Part-time jobs must be converted to full-time equivalents. • Only permanent jobs count. • Temporary jobs may not be included. • Regardless of the sources of funding, all permanent jobs created by the activity must be counted. • Trickle -down jobs (jobs indirectly created by the assisted activity may not be counted). For jabs retained, the following additional criteria apply: o There is clear and objective evidence that permanent jobs will be lost without CDBG assistance. Such evidence includes: a notice by the business to affected employees, a public-announcement by the business, or relevant financial records. o Retained jobs are considered to involve the employment of low /moderate income persons if 51 % of such jobs are known to be held by low /moderate income persons when CDBG assistance is provided. Jobs are considered to be available to low /moderate income persons when both the following conditions are fulfilled: o Special skills that can only be acquired with one or more years of training or work experience, or education beyond high school, are not a pre - requisite to fill such jobs, or else the business nevertheless agrees to hire unqualified persons and train them; and o The Provider ensures that the assisted business adheres to the principles of "first consideration" by: using a hiring practice that in all likelihood will result in over 51 % of those hired being low /moderate income persons; seriously considering a sufficient number of low /moderate income job applicants to meet this intent; determining that the distance from the job applicant's residence is close to the job site or that transportation is available to the job site, qi"' -7 -5 RECORDS TO BE MAINTAINED Where the low /moderate income benefit is based on job creation, the Provider's files must include the documentation described in either (A) or (B) below: (A) For activities where at least 51 % of the jobs will be available to low /moderate income persons, documentation for each assisted business must include: A copy of a written agreement containing: • A commitment by the business that it will make at least 51 % of the jobs available to low /moderate income persons and will provide training for any of those jobs requiring special skills or education; and, • A listing by job title of the permanent jobs to be created, indicating which jobs will be available to low /moderate income persons, which jobs require special skills or education, and which jobs are part-time; and, • A description of actions to be taken by the Provider and business to ensure that low /moderate income persons receive "first consideration" for these jobs; and, o A listing, by job title, of permanent jobs filled, and which jobs were available to low /moderate income persons, as well as a description of how "first consideration" was given to such persons for those jobs. The description must include what type of hiring process was used; which low /moderate income persons were interviewed for a particular job and which interviewees were hired. (B) For activities where at least 51 % of the jobs will be taken by low /moderate income persons, documentation for each assisted business must include: A copy of a written agreement containing: • A commitment by the business that at least 51 % of the jobs, on a full-time equivalent basis, will be taken by low /moderate income persons and a listing by job title of the permanent jobs created; and, • A listing, by job title, of the permanent jobs filled and which jobs were initially held by low /moderate income persons; and, o Information on the size and annual income of the persons' immediate family prior to the low /moderate income person being hired for the job, Where low /moderate income benefit is based on job retention, the files ulust include the following documentation: o Evidence that jobs would be lost without CDBG assistance. f f'15 o A listing, by job title, of permanent jobs retained, indicating which of those jobs are part-time and (if known) which are held by low /moderate income persons at the time the assistance is provided. o Identification of any retained jobs not already held by low /moderate income persons which are projected to become available to low /moderate income persons through job turnover within two years of the time CDBG assistance is provided. (Job turnover projections should also be included in the record.) o information on the size and annual income of the low /moderate income persons' immediate family for each retained job claimed to be held by a low /moderate income person. Acceptable documentation on job applicant/ employee family income includes any one of the following: ► Notice that job applicant/employee is a referral from state, county, or local employment agency or other entity that agrees to refer individuals determined to be low /moderate income according to HUD criteria. (These entities must maintain documentation for city or federal inspection.) ► Written certification, signed by the job applicant /employee, of family income and size to establish low /moderate income status by showing: the actual income of the family, or a statement that the family income is below CDBG low /moderate income requirements. (These certifications must include a statement that they are subject to verification by the local or federal government.) ► Evidence that job applicant/employee qualifies for assistance under another program with income qualification criteria at least as restrictive as those used by the CDBG program, such as referrals from the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Program, except for referrals under the JTPA Title III Program for dislocated workers. 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