HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2020-048 MOU with YMCA for SIED Funds;Yakima Rotary YMCA FacilityA RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO. R-2020-048
authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding with the YMCA of Yakima
relating to the SIED funds allocated by Yakima County to the City of
Yakima for the Yakima Rotary YMCA facility.
WHEREAS, the Supporting Investments in Economic Diversification (SIED) Board
reviewed an application from the YMCA of Yakima for SIED funding and determined that the
applicant and project met the SIED fund qualifications; and
WHEREAS, the SIED Board recommended, and Yakima County agreed to grant to the
City of Yakima, as a pass through agent only, $1,000,000 to grant to the YMCA of Yakima for
certain facility improvements as outlined in the SIED Contract previously approved by the City
Council on December 17, 2019; and
WHEREAS, the YMCA of Yakima wishes to accept the grant funds and the City of
Yakima wishes to grant the SIED Funds once all necessary steps are taken; and
WHEREAS, this MOU is necessary to facilitate the transfer of the SIED grant funds from
Yakima County to the YMCA of Yakima; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Yakima finds that it is in the best interest of the
City and its residents to enter into an MOU to facilitate the pass through of SIED funds
appropriated from Yakima County to the YMCA of Yakima; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the Memorandum of Understanding relating to
the SIED funds allocated by Yakima County to the City of Yakima for the Yakima Rotary YMCA
facility which facilitates the pass through of SIED funds appropriated by Yakima County to the
YMCA of Yakima.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 21st day of April, 2020.
Patricia Byers, Mayo
ATTEST:
Sonya Claar Tee City Clerk
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Relating to the SIED funds allocated by Yakima County to the City of Yakima for the
Yakima Rotary YMCA facility
This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (the "MOU") is entered into by and between the
Young Men's Christian Association of Yakima (the "YMCA") and the City of Yakima to facilitate
the pass through of Supporting Investments in Economic Diversification (SIED) funds
appropriated by Yakima County.
1. General.
a. Purpose. The purpose of this MOU is to facilitate the pass through of SIED funds
from Yakima County to the YMCA through the City of Yakima, as dictated by the SIED Contract
entered into between Yakima County and the City of Yakima on or about December 17, 2019, a
copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "1" and fully incorporated herein (referred to herein as
"SIED Contract").
b. Intent. The Parties intend that the SIED funding in the amount of one million dollars
($1,000,000.00) be passed through the City of Yakima from Yakima County to the YMCA for the
costs outlined in Appendix A to the SIED Contract. The Parties acknowledge that the only
responsibility of the City is to pass through the funds from Yakima County to the YMCA.
2. Terms and Conditions.
a. YMCA agrees that the City is solely a pass through agent to provide the SIED funds
to the YMCA. The City has no obligations other than to accept SIED funds from
Yakima County and transfer them to the YMCA.
b. The City shall transfer the SIED funds in one lump sum payment of $1,000,000.00 to
the YMCA as directed by the SIED Contract.
c. The YMCA is solely responsible for adhering to the terms and conditions associated
with the SIED funding, as outlined in Exhibit "1" and specifically those matters listed in
Appendix A to Exhibit "1." The YMCA shall hold the City harmless and indemnify the
City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents and volunteers from any claim
for damages associated with YMCA's use or misuse of the SIED funds.
d. YMCA agrees that the SIED funds can be expended for no purpose other than paying
for infrastructure costs as outlined in Appendix A to the SIED Contract. YMCA is solely
liable for any damages or the need to repay Yakima County in the event the YMCA
uses SIED funds for anything other than those uses outlined in the SIED Contract and
Appendix A thereto.
e. YMCA shall provide all documents necessary to provide proof to the City or Yakima
County that the SIED funding was spent in accordance with the SIED Contract. YMCA
acknowledges that the City has no requirement to verify whether the proposed use of
the funds complies with the law but that it is the YMCA's sole responsibility to provide
such proof.
f. YMCA agrees that the City shall not be responsible for, or required to, repay SIED
funds to Yakima County in the event the funds are not properly used or administered.
g. YMCA shall maintain record and documents associated with this MOU, and all records
pertaining to this MOU and the use of the SIED funds provided by Yakima County to
the YMCA shall be retained by the YMCA for a period of seven years. The YMCA
agrees to provide copies of such documentation when requested by Yakima County,
the City of Yakima or authorized state and federal entities.
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3. Indemnification and Hold Harmless. The YMCA shall protect, defend, exonerate, and
indemnify and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officials, agents, officers,
volunteers and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, liens, liabilities,
penalties, fines, lawsuits and other proceedings, causes of action, and all judgments, awards,
damages, costs and expenses of any kind or nature whatsoever, including, but not limited to,
attorneys' fees, disbursements and court costs, arising out of, relating to, or connected with the
work done pursuant to the SIED Contract and Appendix A or this MOU, any work done with SIED
funding by the YMCA related to the SIED Contract, Appendix A or this MOU, or any violation of
the terms and conditions of the SIED Contract, Appendix A or this MOU.
3. Miscellaneous.
a. Term and Termination. The term of this MOU will start when signed and end
when the SIED grant funds are transferred to the YMCA. The YMCA may terminate this MOU by
providing written notice to the City that the grant funds are rejected prior to the transfer of the
funds to the YMCA.
b. Independent Contractor. The relationship of the City to the YMCA shall be that
of an independent contractor. The YMCA shall have no authority to execute contracts or to make
commitments on behalf of the City and nothing contained herein shall be deemed to create the
relationship of employer and employee or principal and agent between the City and YMCA. The
City's sole requirement and responsibility in this Contract is to pass through SIED funds from
Yakima County and the YMCA. All work to be performed with the SIED funds have been
performed by the YMCA or under its supervision.
c. Compliance with Law. YMCA agrees to perform the work, and acknowledges
that the work that was performed, is in full compliance with any and all applicable laws and
reg ulations.
d. Notices. Unless stated otherwise herein, all notices and demands shall be in
writing and sent or hand delivered to the parties at their addresses as follows:
TO YMCA:
TO CITY:
Bob Romero, Executive Director
YMCA of Yakima
5 North Naches Avenue
Yakima, WA 98901
Telephone Number: 509-490-3900
City Manager
City of Yakima
129 North 2nd Street
Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 575-6000
Or to such other addresses as the parties may hereafter designate in writing. Notices shall be
sent by certified mail, postage prepaid, or hand delivered.
e. Governing Law. The laws of the State of Washington govern this MOU. If federal
jurisdiction exists, the Parties consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the federal courts in
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Yakima County, Washington. If not, the parties consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the
Superior Court of Yakima County, Washington.
f. Assignment. No Party can assign this MOU without the other Party's prior written
consent.
g. Waiver. A Party's delay or failure to exercise any right or remedy will not result in
a waiver of that or any other right or remedy unless expressly waived in writing.
h. Survival. Any provisions of this MOU which impose an obligation after termination
or expiration of this MOU shall survive the term or expiration of this MOU and shall be binding on
the parties to this MOU after termination or expiration, including, but not limited to, Section 3:
Indemnification and Hold Harmless.
i. Severabil. If any portion of this MOU is held invalid, the remainder of the MOU
shall remain in full force and effect.
This MOU has been executed by the Parties through their duly authorized officers, dated this
day of A , 2020.
CITY OF YAKIMA
YMCA
Alex Meyerhoff, rim Ci anager Bob Romero, YMCA Executive Director
ATTEST:
Sonya Cla r Tee, City Clerk
CITY CONtilAtt
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Exhibit 1
SIED CONTRACT YC-YAC-19
YAKIMA COUNTY
and
CITY OF YAKIMA
(Aquatics Center Infrastructure)
t. PARTIES
BOCC Agreement
354-2019
Yakima County, WA
This Supporting Investments in Economic Diversification (hereinafter referred to as SIED)
Contract is made by and between Yakima County (hereinafter referred to as the County) whose
address is 128 North Second Street, County Courthouse, Room 232, Yakima, Washington 98901,
and the City of Yakima (hereinafter referred to as the City) whose address is 129 N 2nd Street,
Yakima, WA 98901. Notices between the parties shall be made where and as provided for on
Page 7, Section 22, NOTICES.
2. TERM
This Contract takes effect upon execution hereof by the authorized representatives of both parties
and continues in effect as required under Section 5, MUTUAL CONSIDERATION, or until
terminated as provided for in Section 8, SUSPENSION, TERMINATION, AND CLOSEOUT.
3. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Contract is to provide funds to pay for the previous construction of certain
infrastructure improvements (hereinafter referred to as the Project, See Appendix A) using
certain County funds specifically designated for such infrastructure. The Project funds identified
in this Contract will compensate the costs of certain completed infrastructure improvements
described in Appendix A that were necessary for the YMCA/Aquatics Center Complex located
at the City of Yakima owned park.
4. RECITALS
A. The Parties make this Contract based on and in recognition of certain relevant facts and
circumstances including:
B. Sales and use taxes are collected in and for the County under authority of RCW 82.14.370
and Yakima County Code 3.10.010 for the purpose of financing public facilities in the
County, and the proceeds are deposited in the Yakima County Infrastructure Fund (also
referred to as SIED Fund), according to YCC 3.10.040. The County has determined that
the YMCA/Aquatics Center Complex is a public facility for purposes of RCW 82.14.370.
C. The City previously has applied for and received SIED funds for the purpose of improving
River Road, which serves as the primary means of access to the Project. The River Road
improvements have been completed but the parties recognize that there is a need for
additional fimding to compensate the cost of additional now completed infrastructure
improvements (the Project) to the YMCA/Aquatic Center Complex, separate from the
River Road infrastructure improvements.
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Exhibit 1
D. Given that the Project is one of regional significance that will substantially improve the
quality of life for the citizens of the City of Yakima and Yakima County, Yakima County,
with support from the SIED Board, has determined that it is appropriate, and in compliance
with RCW 82.14.370, to make an additional investment in the Project in the form of
additional grant funding that it wishes to pass through the City of Yakima to the Project.
This grant is intended to compensate the YMCA for the costs of the now completed
infrastructure improvements of the Project, exclusive of the upgrades to River Road.
These improvements include, but are not limited to, necessary site work, utilities, parking
surface materials, parking lot lights, sidewalks and other infrastructural improvements. A
complete list of the eligible infrastructure Project costs is included in Appendix A.
E. The Project has been paid for through a combination of City, private, and County funds,
including this S1,000,000.00 from the S1ED Fund to be in the form of a grant.
F. Yakima County will provide the additional SIED funding to thc YMCA, through the City
of Yakima, who will act as a pass through only, with the clear understanding that these
funds can be expended for no purpose other than paying for infrastructure costs related to
the Project and specified in Appendix A.
G. RCW 82.14.370 was adopted to serve the goals of promoting business in rural distressed
areas, providing family wage jobs and the development of communities of excellence in
such areas, and the parties expect the Project to further these goals.
H. RCW 43.160 and 43.160.020 adopted and amended for related purposes with those of
RCW 82.14.370, define public facilities to mean a project of a local government, to include
various infrastructure, buildings, and works. The public facility must be listed as an item
in the officially adopted county overall economic development plan, or the economic
development section of the county's comprehensive plan, or the comprehensive plan of a
city or town located within the county (RCW 82.14.370(3Xa). The County and the SIED
Board have determined that the Project complies with said statutes. The YMCA facility
is not specifically listed in the City of Yakima Comprehensive Plan. The City, as the pass
through agent, is not required to independently verify whether the proposed use and Project
complies with the statutes referenced herein, and the County and SLED board will hold the
City harmless and indemnify it from any claims that the use of the money by the YMCA
violates the law.
1. The County, under authority of RCW 36.01.085, and by agreement of February 19, 1999,
has engaged the Yakima County Development Association, hereinafter "YCDA", also
known as Choose Yakima, to provide administrative and technical assistance in furtherance
of the County's economic development.
J. The County created the SIED Board to review applications for grants from the SIED Fund
and make recommendations for SIED Fund investments based on commitment of other
funds, potential for resulting job creation, quality of life, and other factors.
K. The County submits that YDCA has investigated thc Project and specifically the
completed elements identified in Appendix A and has assisted in preparing the application
for SIED funds, and the SIED Board has reviewed the application for SIED funds and has
recommended approval.
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Exhibit 1
L. The SIED Fund balance is sufficient to make the requested contribution to the Project.
M. RCW 39.34 authorizes interlocal agreements whereby municipal governments may jointly
exercise the powers granted to each.
5. MUTUAL CONSIDERATION
A. COUNTY GRANT —The County shall grant One Million Dollars and Zero Cents
($1,000,000.00) to the City for the sole purpose of passing the funds on to the YMCA for
the payment of the costs of the completed work identified in Appendix A hereto, for the
benefit of the Project described herein. The City must not use these grant funds to reduce
their contributions to the project it has already contractually committed. In the event the
City breaches its obligation to pass the funds provided herein on to the YMCA for payment
of costs associated with the completed work described in Appendix A, the City will be
expected to immediately repay the grant to the County.
This grant shall be by County warrant drawn on the SIED Fund and payable to the
City within 30 days of the County's receipt of 1) a signed copy of the YMCA Project
engineer's certificate that 100 percent of the work on the Project has been completed
and 2) the YMCA's invoice for said grant.
The above contract provision is specifically bargained for by the County and the City
agrees to it. The parties agree that in the event that this contract term is invoked by
the County that it will hold the County harmless and release the County from any
and all claimed actual and/or consequential damages that may result from the
County's decision to withhold the Grant funds if the YMCA does not meet the 100
percent completion requirement.
In the event the City breaches the intent of this agreement, the City shall repay the County's
Grant of any unused portion of the Grant funding from Yakima County not spent on eligible
costs for the Project as identified in Appendix A.
B. OWNERSHIP AND USE —The YMCA shall construct, own, maintain, and operate the
Project as a part of its private infrastructure for economic development, available for usc
by the patrons visiting the YMCA and Aquatic Center facilities. The YMCA may also
permit the use of the Project by the County and its departments on like terms with other
users, at such time as the Board of Yakima County Commissioners may deem expedient.
For purposes of this paragraph, ownership, maintenance, and operation of the Project or
any portion thereof by another municipality, under any conveyance or dedication, which is
subject to and preserves the County's right of use, shall be deemed ownership,
maintenance, and operation by the City.
6. RECORDS, REPORTS AND AUDITS
The City agrees to maintain such records, make such reports, and follow such procedures as may
be required by the County, pertaining to this Contract. All records pertaining to this Contract and
work undertaken hereunder by the City shall be retained by the City for a period of seven years
after final audit unless a longer period is required to resolve audit findings or litigation. The
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Exhibit 1
County and other authorized representatives of the State and Federal government shall have
access to any books, documents, papers, and records of the City, which pertain to this Contract or
work undertaken hereunder in possession of the City for the purpose of making audit,
examination, excerpts, and transcriptions.
7. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES AND AGENTS
A. The relationship of the City to the County shall be that of an independent contractor
rendering professional services. The City shall have no authority to execute contracts or to
make commitments on behalf of the County and nothing contained herein shall be deemed
to create the relationship of employer and employee or principal and agent between the
County and the City. The City's sole requirement and responsibility in this Contract is to
pass through SIED funds to the YMCA.
B. All services required hereunder to complete the Project have been performed by the
YMCA, or under its supervision, Presumably all personnel engaged in the work were fully
qualified and authorized or permitted under State or local law to perform such services.
8. SUSPENSION, TERMINATION, AND CLOSEOUT
A. If the City fails to comply with the terms and conditions of this Contract, the County may
pursue such remedies as are legally available, including, but not limited to, the suspension
or termination of this Contract in the manner specified herein:
B. SUSPENSION —If the City fails to comply with terms and conditions of this Contract, or
whenever the City is unable to substantiate full compliance with provisions of this
Contract, the County may suspend this Contract pending corrective action or investigation,
effective not less than seven days following written notification to the City or its authorized
representative. The suspension will remain in full force and effect until the City has taken
corrective action to the satisfaction of the County and is able to substantiate its full
compliance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. No obligations incurred by the
City or its authorized representative during the period of suspension will be allowable
under this Contract, except:
1. Reasonable, proper, and otherwise allowable costs which the City could not
avoid during the period of suspension;
IL Otherwise, allowable costs incurred during the period of suspension, if upon
investigation, the County is satisfied of the City's compliance with the terms
and conditions of this Contract to the extent of the compensation claimed by
the City.
C. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE —If the City fails to comply with the terms and
conditions of this Contract and any of the following conditions exist:
1. The lack of compliance with the provisions of this Contract were of such scope
and nature that the County deems continuation of this Contract to be
substantially detrimental to the interests of the County;
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Exhibit 1
11. The City has failed to take satisfactory action as directed by the County or its
authorized representative within the time period specified by same;
III, The City has failed within the time specified by the County or its authorized
representative to satisfactorily substantiate its compliance with the terms and
conditions of this Contract; then,
IV. The County may terminate this Contract in whole or in part, and thereupon shall
notify the City of terrnination, the reasons therefore, and the effective date, provided
such effective date shall not be prior to notification of the City. After this effective
date, no charges incurred under any terminated portions outlined in the application
for funding are allowable.
V. The County may terminate the Contract if the City does not use the Grant funding
for the express purpose of providing the grant funds as a pass -through to the YMCA
to cover the costs of the now completed work identified in Appendix A of this
Contract for the Project.
D. TERMINATION FOR OTHER GROUNDS —This Contract may also be terminated in
whole or in part by mutual consent and written agreement setting forth the conditions of
termination, including effective date and, in case of termination in part, that portion to be
terminated.
9. COPYRIGHT RESTRICTION
No report, maps, or other documents produced in whole or in part under this Contract shall be the
subject of an application for copyright by or on behalf of the City.
10. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
The County and the City shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of the
Federal, State, and local governments with regard to the performance of this Contract. The
County and the SIED Board have determined to grant the SIED funds that are the subject of this
Contract to the purposes of the YMCA Project and have identified the City as the recipient of the
SIED funds; through this Contract the County and the SIED Board have directed that the subject
grant funds shall be passed through to the YMCA as specified in this Contract. Thc County
accepts sole and complete responsibility for the application of the SIED funds to the purposes of
this Contract so long as the City provides the funds to the YMCA as set forth in this Contract.
The County shall hold the City harmless from any claims that the SIED funds were improperly
used, or any violation of RCW 83.14.270.
11. NONDISCRIMINATION & TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHT ACT OF 1964
The City agrees that it shall not discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, creed, color,
religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, pregnancy, age, marital status,
political affiliation or belief, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap in violation
of the Washington State Law Against Discrimination (RCW chapter 49.60) or the Americans with
Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) or any other applicable state, federal or local law, rule or
regulation.
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Exhibit 1
The YMCA shall ensure that its contractors and subcontractors abided by the requirements of 41
CFR §§ 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a). These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified
individuals on the basis of protected veteran status or disability, and require affirmative action by
covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified
protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. The City is under no obligation to
independently verify compliance.
Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, no person shall, on the grounds of race, color,
creed, religion, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits
of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial
assistance.
12. SECTION 109—HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974
No person in the United States shall on the grounds of race, color, creed, religion, sex, or national
origin be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination
under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds made available under this
title.
13. AGE DISCRIMINATION ACT OF 1975 (As Amended)
No person shall be excluded from participation, denied program benefits, or subjected to
discrimination on the basis of age under any program or activity receiving Federal funding
assistance (42 U.S.C. 610 et. seq.)
14. SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 (As Amended)
No otherwise qualified individual shall, solely by reason of his or her handicap, be excluded from
participation (including employment), denied program benefits, or subjected to discrimination
under any program or activity receiving Federal funds (29 U.S.C. 794).
15. INTEREST OF AGENTS AND OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY AND THE CITY
No member of the governing body of either party and no other officer, employee, or agent of
either party who exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the planning or
carrying out of the Project shall have any personal financial interest, direct or indirect, in this
Contract.
16. PUBLIC LIABILITY
The City shall maintain for the duration of work under this Contract, issued on an occurrence
basis, comprehensive liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than five million
dollars ($5,000,000.00) from a company authorized to provide insurance in the State of
Washington. Said policies shall provide that the policy shall not be canceled or altered by any
party without written notice to Yakima County, delivered not less than 30 days prior to such
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Exhibit 1
cancellation or alteration. Applicant certifies that comprehensive liability insurance with a
combined single limit of not less than $5,000,000.00 is in effect.
17. ASSIGNABILITY
The City shall not assign any interest in this Contract and shall not transfer any interest in this
Contract (whether by assignment or novation) without prior written consent of the County thereto,
provided, however, that claims for money by the City from the County under this Contract may
be assigned to a bank, trust company, or other financial institution without such approval. Written
notice of any such assignment or transfer shall be furnished promptly to the County by the City.
18. NON -WAIVER
The failure of either party to insist upon strict performance of any provision of this Contract or to
exercise any right based upon a breach thereof or the acceptance of any performance during such
breach shall not constitute a waiver of any right under this Contract.
19. CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS
It is mutually agreed and understood that no modification or waiver of any clause or condition of
this Contract is binding upon either party unless such modification or waiver is in writing and
executed by the County and the City.
20. SEVERABILITY
If any portion of this Contract is changed per mutual contract or any portion is held invalid, the
remainder of this Contract shall remain in full force and effect.
21. NOTICES
A. Unless stated otherwise herein, all notices and demands shall be in writing and sent or
hand -delivered to the parties to their addresses as follows:
TO CITY: Alex Meyerhoff
Interim City Manager
129 North Second Street
Yakima, WA 98901
TO COUNTY: Craig Warner
Financial Services Director
128 North Second Street, Room 232
Yalcima, WA 98901
or to such other addresses as the parties may hereafter designate in writing. Notices and/or
demands shall be sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, or hand -delivered.
Such notices shall be deemed effective when mailed or hand -delivered at the addresses
specified above.
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Exhibit 1
22. INTEGRATION
This Contract contains all terms and conditions agreed to by the County and the City. There are
no other oral or written agreements between the City and County as to the subjects contained
herein. No changes or additions to this Contract shall be valid or binding upon either party unless
such change or addition be in writing and executed by both parties.
23. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE
All questions of the validity, construction, and application of this Contract shall be governed by
the laws of the State of Washington. Venue for any suit between the parties arising out of this
Contract shall be the Superior Court of Yakima County, Washington.
24. FILING
Upon execution by the authorized representatives of the parties, a copy of this Contract shall be
promptly filed with the Yakima County Auditor pursuant to RCW 39.34.040.
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Exhibit 1
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County and the City have executed this Contract as of the date and year
last written below.
CITY OF YAIUMA
Alex Meyerhoff, 'in City M
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Attest:
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Ron Anderson, Comrriissioneril
Approved as to Form:
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Clark, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION
Attest:
Melissa Paul, Clerk of the B
DEC 1 7 /019
Date
BOCC Agreement
54-2019
Yakima County. WA
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Exhibit 1
APPENDIX A:
The parties hereby agree that any of the below identified Project costs shall be eligible for payment of
Grant funding up to and not to exceed one million dollars on the following eligible costs which are
listed below:
SCOPE
Sltework
Utllltles
Site Concrete
Asphalt
Asphalt
Striping/Min
Fencing
Parking Lot Lights
$157,141
$252,735
$239,246
$245,016
$7,400
$16,740
$85,050
DETAILS
Silt Fence & construction entrance, remove vegetation, cuts & fills,
gravel for sidewalks. electrical trenching for parking lot lights
Sewer, storm, fire water, domestic water, dry Utilities, demo
Curbs, sidewalks, concrete vehicle paving, detectable warning
pavers
Prep, grade and pavement at new parking lots and change order
for Westparking lot
Striping, wheel stop,
Exterior site fendng
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APPENDIX A:
The parties hereby agree that any of the below identified Project costs shall be eligible for payment of
Grant funding up to and not to exceed one million dollars on the following eligible costs which are
listed below:
Sitework
Utilities
Site Concrete
Asphalt
Asphalt
Striping/Misc $7,400 Striping, wheel stops,
Fencing $16,740 Exterior site fencing
Parking Lot Lights $85,050
SCOPE COST DETAILS
Silt Fence & construction entrance, remove vegetation, cuts & fills,
$157,141 gravel for sidewalks, electrical trenching for parking lot lights
$252,735 Sewer, storm, fire water, domestic water, dry utilities, demo
Curbs, sidewalks, concrete vehicle paving, detectable warning
$239,246 pavers
Prep, grade and pavement at new parking lots and change order
$245,016 for West parking lot
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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. 4.J.
For Meeting of: April 21, 2020
ITEM TITLE: Resolution authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding with the
YMCA of Yakima relating to the SIED funds allocated by Yakima
County to the City of Yakima for the Yakima Rotary YMCA facility
SUBMITTED BY: Jeff Cutter, City Attorney
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
On December 17, 2019, the City Council approved a SIED Contract between the City and
Yakima County to have the City act as a pass through agent for SIED funds to the YMCA. This
Resolution would authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the MOU which will facilitate the pass
through of the SIED funds.
ITEM BUDGETED: Yes
STRATEGIC PRIORITY: NA
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt resolution
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
0 Resoldon - SIED-YMCA
D MOU
D exhibit 1
Upload Date
3/26/2020
4/10/2020
4/10/2020
Type
Resoldon
Coe,r Memo
Coker Memo