HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2010-043 North 1st Street Corridor Revitalization Project SIED Fund Grant ApplicationRESOLUTION NO. R-2010-43
A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute and submit a planning grant
application and related documents in the amount of $25,000 to the
Yakima County Supporting Investments in Economic Diversification fund
for transportation and public facilities planning related to the North 1st
Street Corridor Revitalization Project
WHEREAS, Yakima County has established the Supporting Investments in Economic
Diversification (SIED) fund to assist the growth of business in the County; and
WHEREAS, economic development is a priority for the City of Yakima, and the City
intends to approach economic development on an inclusive, comprehensive basis which
involves public, private and community-based efforts to achieve new investment and
redevelopment in the City; and
WHEREAS, regional cooperation is an important part of our economic development
efforts; and
WHEREAS, the North 1St Street Corridor Revitalization Project is a high priority
economic development initiative of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Yakima. City Council, the Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce and
the business and property owners of the North 1st Street Corridor have determined that
streetscape and infrastructure improvements are necessary for future economic development
activities in the area; and
WHEREAS, analysis of options for the location of infrastructure and public facilities
within the redevelopment area will be a necessary component of the overall planning process;
and
WHEREAS, funding (through a grant) may be available from Yakima County through the
SIED Fund for planning activities related to the project's development; and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City. of Yakima to
authorize submittal of a grant application with Yakima County for funding of said planning
activities from the SIED Fund, now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The City Manager is authorized to execute and submit a planning grant application and related
documents in the amount of . $25,000 to the Yakima County Supporting Investments in
Economic Diversification fund for transportation and public facilities planning related to the North
1St Street Corridor Revitalization Project. The Yakima City Manager is hereby designated as the
official representative of the City to act in connection with that funding application and is
authorized to take such additional actions as may be necessary and prudent to complete the
project.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 6th day of April, 2010.
ATTEST: Micah Cawley, May
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City Clerk
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YAKIMA COUNTY
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CITY OF YAKIMA
(North ls` Street/East Yakima Revitalization Plan)
1. PARTIES
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CITY OF YAKIMA
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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 102, Yakima, Washington
98901, and the City of Yakima (hereinafter referred to as the City) whose address is 129 N 2nd
Street, Yakima, Washington 98901-2613. 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 until all payments required under Section V, MUTUAL
CONSIDERATION, Subsection B. REPAYMENT OF COUNTY LOAN, have been made or
until terminated as provided for in Section VIII, SUSPENSION, TERMINATION, AND
CLOSEOUT, provided, the County's right under Section V, MUTUAL CONSIDERATION,
Subsection D. OWNERSHIP AND USE, to use the Project shall continue so long as the Project
remains in use.
3. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Contract is to provide for a study of the feasibility and configuration of
streets, utilities and associated public infrastructure included with the City's planned North First
Street Corridor Revitalization Project and for a portion of the costs of associated site planning
and other preliminary Project activities of City economic development personnel (hereinafter
referred to as the Study.)
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.
C. The City proposes to construct the Project with a combination of City, private, and
County funds, including $25,000.00 from the SIED Fund to be in the form of a grant,
and thereafter to share the County with a copy of the written study results for the mutual
benefit of the parties.
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D. 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.
E. RCW 43.160 and 43.160.020 adopted and amended for related purposes with those of
RCW 82.14.370, define public facilities to include various buildings, structures and
works, such as the Project.
F. The County, under authority of RCW 36.01.085, and by agreement of February 19, 1999,
has engaged the Yakima County Development Association, also known as New Vision,
to provide administrative and technical assistance in furtherance of the County's
economic development.
G. The County has also 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, and other factors.
H. New Vision has investigated the Project and assisted in preparing the pending application
for SIED funds, and the SIED Board has reviewed the application for SIED funds and
has recommended approval.
I. The SIED Fund balance is sufficient to make the requested contribution to the Project.
J. 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 Twenty Five Thousand Dollars and
Zero Cents ($25,000.00) to the City for the Project described herein. This grant shall be
by County warrant drawn on the SIED Fund by County warrant, payable to the
City, upon the next Yakima County Auditor's warrant issue.
B. OWNERSHIP AND USE—The. ,City shall commission the Study and provide the
County with a copy of the written results thereof when completed. The Study results and
report(s) thereof may thereafter be used by either party without limitation or restriction.
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 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 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 for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts, and
transcriptions.
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7. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES AND AGENTS
A. The relationship of the City to the County, with regard to construction of the Project,
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.
B. The City represents that it has or will secure at its own expense all personnel, contractors,-
and/or
ontractors;and/or subcontractors required in order to perform work under this Contract. Such
personnel shall not be employees of the County. All such personnel, contractors, and/or
subcontractors shall be fully qualified and authorized/permitted under State and/or local
law to perform such services.
C. All services required hereunder will be performed by the City or under its supervision
and all personnel engaged in the work shall be fully qualified and shall be 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:
I. Reasonable, proper, and otherwise allowable costs which the City could not
avoid during the period of suspension;
II. 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:
I. 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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II. 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 termination, 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.
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.
11. TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHT ACT OF 1964
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.)
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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. HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNITY
The City shall indemnify and hold harmless the County, its officers, agents, and
employees, from all liability, loss or damage, including costs of defense they may suffer
as a result of claims, demands, actions costs, or judgments which result from the activities
to be performed by the City, its agents, employees, or subcontractors pursuant to this
Contract.
17. PUBLIC LIABILITY
The City or its contractor(s) 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 one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) 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 cancellation or alteration. Applicant certifies
that comprehensive liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than
$1,000,000.00 is in effect.
18. 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.
19. 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.
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20. 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.
21. 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.
22. NOTICES
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:
Michael Morales, Deputy Director
Community & Economic Development
City of Yakima
129 N 2"d Street
Yakima, WA 98901-2613
TO COUNTY: Steve Hill, Director
Yakima County Departments of
Human Services & Grant Management
128 North Second Street, Room 102
Yakima, WA 98901-2639
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.
23. 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.
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24. 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.
25. 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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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County and the City have executed this Contract as of the date
and year last written below.
CITY OF YAKIMA
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Micah Cawley, Mayor
Approved as to Form:
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Jeff Cutter, City Attorney
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Debbie Moore, City Clerk
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BOARD OF COUNTY
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Michael D. Leita, Chairman
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J. Rand Elliott, Commissioner
Approved as to Form:
John Staffan, Deputy Prosecuting
Attorney
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ITEM TITLE:
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No.
For Meeting of: April 6, 2010
Consideration of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to
execute and submit a planning grant application to the Yakima County
Supporting Investments in Economic Diversification (SIED) fund in the
amount of $25,000.00 for the North 1st Street Corridor. Revitalization
Project.
SUBMITTED BY: Michael Morales, Dept. of Community and Economic Development
CONTACT: Michael Morales, 575-3533
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
The Yakima County SIED fund provides 100% grants for planning activities related to capital
improvement projects that create economic development activity. The Department of
Community and Economic Development requests authorization to submit a $25,000 planning
grant application for the following activities:
• Community mobilization and visioning process to determine options for infrastructure
and public facilities related to the North 1st Street Corridor Revitalization Project.
• Develop illustrations and cost estimates for recommended improvements.
Resolution X Ordinance Contract Other:
Funding Source: Yakima County SIED Fund
Approval for Submittal:
City ager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
BOARD RECOMMENDATION:
COUNCIL ACTION:
Staff recommends approval of the resolution.