HomeMy WebLinkAboutResource Consultants, LLC - Professional Services Agreement for Development of 2025-2029 HUD Consolidated Plan & 1st Annual Action PlanPROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
FOR
DEVELOPMENT OF 2025-2029 HUD CONSOLIDATED PLAN
AND 1ST ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT, entered into this. 7 day of
2024, between the City of Yakima, a Washington municipal corporation ("City"),
and Resource Consultants, LLC, a Oregon limited liability company ("Contractor").
WITNESSETH: The parties, in consideration of the terms and conditions herein, do hereby
covenant and agree as follows:
1. Statement of Work
The minimum services (hereinafter referred to as "Services") that the Contractor will provide
include strategic planning services, interviews, and travel which are attached as Exhibit A
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
2. Compensation
The City agrees to pay the Contractor a maximum amount of Thirty Five Thousand and Four
Hundred and Twenty Five dollars ($35,425.00).
3. Contract Term
The period of this Contract shall be for a period of Eleven months from its effective date.
4. Agency Relationship between City and Contractor
Contractor shall, at all times, be an independent Contractor and not an agent or representative
of City with regard to performance of the Services. Contractor shall not represent that it is, or
hold itself out as, an agent or representative of City. In no event shall Contractor be authorized
to enter into any agreement or undertaking for, or on, behalf of City. Neither the Contractor
nor any employee of the Contractor is entitled to any benefits that the City provides its
employees.
5. Successors and Assigns
a. Neither the City, nor the Contractor, shall assign, transfer, or encumber any rights,
duties, or interests accruing from this Contract without the prior written consent of
the other.
b. The Contractor for itself, and for its heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and
assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all the covenants herein
contained upon the part of the Contractor.
6. Property Rights
All records or papers of any sort relating to the City and to the Services will at all times be the
property of the City and shall be surrendered to the City upon demand. All information
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concerning the City and said Services which is not otherwise a matter of public record or
required by law to be made public, is confidential, and the Contractor will not, in whole or part,
now or at any time disclose that information without the express written consent of the City.
7. Inspection and Production of Records
a. The records relating to the Services shall, at all times, be subject to inspection by
and with the approval of the City, but the making of (or failure or delay in making)
such inspection or approval shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for
performance of the Services in accordance with this Contract, notwithstanding the
City's knowledge of defective or non -complying performance, its substantiality or the
ease of its discovery. Contractor shall provide the City sufficient, safe, and proper
facilities, and/or send copies of the requested documents to the City. Contractor's
records relating to the Services will be provided to the City upon the City's request.
b. Contractor shall promptly furnish the City with such information and records which
are related to the Services of this Contract as may be requested by the City. Until
the expiration of six (6) years after final payment of the compensation payable under
this Contract, or for a longer period if required by law or by the Washington Secretary
of State's record retention schedule, Contractor shall retain and provide the City
access to (and the City shall have the right to examine, audit and copy) all of
Contractor's books, documents, papers and records which are related to the
Services performed by Contractor under this Contract. If any litigation, claim, or audit
is started before the expiration of the six -year period, the records shall be retained
until all litigation, claims, or audit findings involving the records have been resolved.
c. All records relating to Contractor's services under this Contract must be made
available to the City, and the records relating to the Services are City of Yakima
records. They must be produced to third parties, if required pursuant to the
Washington State Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW, or by law.
d. The terms of this section shall survive any expiration or termination of this Contract.
8. Work Made for Hire
All work the Contractor performs under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire,
and shall be the property of the City. The City shall own any and all data, documents, plans,
copyrights, specifications, working papers, and any other materials the Contractor produces in
connection with this Contract. On completion or termination of the Contract, the Contractor
shall deliver these materials to the City.
9. Compliance with Law
Contractor agrees to perform all Services under and pursuant to this Contract in full compliance
with any and all applicable laws, rules, and regulations adopted or promulgated by any
governmental agency or regulatory body, whether federal, state, local, or otherwise, including
policies adopted by the City, as those laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and policies now
exist or may hereafter be amended or enacted. Contractor shall procure and have all
applicable and necessary permits, licenses and approvals of any federal, state, and local
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government or governmental authority or this project, pay all charges and fees, and give all
notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful execution of the work.
Contractor shall procure and have all applicable and necessary permits, licenses and
approvals of any federal, state, and local government or governmental authority or this project,
pay all charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful
execution of the work.
a. Procurement of a City Business License. Contractor must procure a City of Yakima
Business License and pay all charges, fees, and taxes associated with said license.
b. Contractor must provide proof of a valid Washington department of Revenue state
excise tax registration number, as required in Title 85 RCW.
c. Contractor must provide proof of a valid Washington Unified Business Identification
(UBI) number. Contractor must have a current UBI number and not be disqualified
from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.101 or 36.12.065(3).
d. Contractor must provide proof of a valid Washington Employment Security
Department number as required by Title 50 RCW.
e. Foreign (Non -Washington) Corporations: Although the City does not require foreign
corporate proposers to qualify in the City, County or State prior to submitting a
proposal, it is specifically understood and agreed that any such corporation will
promptly take all necessary measures to become authorized to conduct business in
the City of Yakima, at their own expense, without regard to whether such corporation
is actually awarded the contract, and in the event that the award is made, prior to
conducting any business in the City.
10. Nondiscrimination Provision
During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor agrees as follows:
The Contractor shall not discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, creed, color,
religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy,
veteran's 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 USC 12101 et seq.).
This provision shall include but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading,
demotion, transfer, recruitment, advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms
of compensation, selection for training, and the provision of Services under this Agreement.
In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the non-discrimination clause of this
contract or with any such rules, regulations, or orders, this Contract may be cancelled,
terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for
any future City contracts.
11. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision
The Contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or
applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay
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of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation
information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot
disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have
access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal
complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action,
including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's
legal duty to furnish information.
12.Indemnification and Hold Harmless
a. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions in performing the Services to prevent
injury to persons or property. The Contractor agrees to release, indemnify, defend,
and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees,
agents, representatives, insurers, attorneys, and volunteers from all liabilities,
losses, damages, and expenses related to all claims, suits, arbitration actions,
investigations, and regulatory or other governmental proceedings arising from or in
connection with this Contract or the acts, failures to act, errors or omissions of the
Contractor, or any Contractor's agent or subcontractor, in performance of this
Contract.
b. Industrial Insurance Act Waiver. It is specifically and expressly understood that
the Contractor waives any immunity that may be granted to it under the Washington
State industrial insurance act, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this
indemnification. Contractor's indemnification shall not be limited in any way by any
limitation on the amount of damages, compensation or benefits payable to or by any
third party under workers' compensation acts, disability benefit acts or any other
benefits acts or programs. Contractor shall require that its subcontractors, and
anyone directly or indirectly employed or hired by Contractor, and anyone for whose
acts Contractor may be liable in connection with its performance of this Contract,
comply with the terms of this paragraph, waive any immunity granted under Title 51
RCW, and assume all potential liability for actions brought by their respective
employees. The Parties acknowledge that they have mutually negotiated this
waiver.
c. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Contract is subject to
RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury
to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent
negligence of the Contractor and the City, the Contractor's liability, including the duty
and cost to defend, shall be only to the extent of the Contractor's negligence.
d. Nothing contained in this Section or this Contract shall be construed to create a
liability or a right of indemnification in any third party.
e. The terms of this Section shall survive any expiration or termination of this Contract.
13. Contractor's Liability Insurance
At all times during performance of the Services and this Contract, Contractor shall secure and
maintain in effect insurance to protect the City and Contractor from and against any and all
claims, damages, losses, and expenses arising out of or resulting from the performance of this
Contract. Contractor shall provide and maintain in force insurance in limits no less than that
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stated below, as applicable. The City reserves the right to require higher limits should it deem
it necessary in the best interest of the public.
Contractor shall provide a Certificate of Insurance to the City as evidence of coverage for each
of the policies and outlined herein. A copy of the additional insured endorsement attached to
the policy shall be included with the certificate. This Certificate of insurance shall be provided
to the City, prior to commencement of work. Failure to provide the City with proof of insurance
and/or to maintain such insurance outlined herein shall be a material breach of this Contract
and a basis for termination.
Failure of City to demand such verification of coverage with these insurance requirements or
failure of City to identify a deficiency from the insurance documentation provided shall not be
construed as a waiver of Contractor's obligation to maintain such insurance.
Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance with respect to those who are
Additional Insureds under this Contract. Any insurance, self-insurance or insurance pool
coverage maintained by the City shall be in excess of the Contractor's insurance and neither
the City nor its insurance providers shall contribute to any settlements, defense costs, or other
payments made by Contractor's insurance. All additional insured endorsements required by
this Section shall include an explicit waiver of subrogation.
If at any time during the life of the Contract, or any extension, Contractor fails to maintain the
required insurance in full force and effect, all work under the contract shall be discontinued
immediately. Any failure to maintain the required insurance may be sufficient cause for the
City to terminate the Contract.
The following insurance is required:
a. Commercial Liability Insurance
Before this Contract is fully executed by the parties, Contractor shall provide the City with a
certificate of insurance and additional insured endorsements as proof of commercial liability
insurance with a minimum liability limit of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence,
combined single limit bodily injury and property damage, and Two Million Dollars
($2,000,000.00) general aggregate. If Contractor carries higher coverage limits, such limits
shall be shown on the Certificate of Insurance and Endorsements and the City, its elected and
appointed officials, employees, agents, attorneys and volunteers shall be named as additional
insureds for such higher limits. The certificate shall clearly state who the provider is, the
coverage amount, the policy number, and when the policy and provisions provided are in
effect. Said policy shall be in effect for the duration of this Contract. The certificate of
insurance and additional insured endorsements shall name the City of Yakima, its elected and
appointed officials, employees, agents, attorneys and volunteers as additional insureds, and
shall contain a clause that the insurer will not cancel or change the insurance without first
giving the City prior written notice. The insurance shall be with an insurance company or
companies rated A-VII or higher in Best's Guide and admitted in the State of Washington. The
requirements contained herein, as well as City of Yakima's review or acceptance of insurance
maintained by Contractor is not intended to and shall not in any manner limit or qualify the
liabilities or obligations assumed by Contractor under this contract.
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b. Automobile Liability Insurance
Before this Contract is fully executed by the parties, Contractor shall provide the City with a
certificate of insurance as proof of automobile liability insurance with a minimum liability limit
of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence. If Contractor carries higher coverage
limits, such limits shall be shown on the Certificate of Insurance and Endorsements and the
City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, attorneys and volunteers shall be
named as additional insureds for such higher limits. The certificate shall clearly state who the
provider is, the coverage amount, the policy number, and when the policy and provisions
provided are in effect. Said policy shall be in effect for the duration of this Contract. The
certificate of insurance and additional insured endorsements shall name the City of Yakima,
its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, attorneys and volunteers as additional
insureds, and shall contain a clause that the insurer will not cancel or change the insurance
without first giving the City prior written notice. The insurance shall be with an insurance
company or companies rated A-VII or higher in Best's Guide and admitted in the State of
Washington. The requirements contained herein, as well as City of Yakima's review or
acceptance of insurance maintained by Contractor is not intended to and shall not in any
manner limit or qualify the liabilities or obligations assumed by Contractor under this Contract.
The business auto liability shall include Hired and Non -Owned coverage if necessary.
c. Employer's Liability (Stop Gap)
Contractor and all subcontractor(s) shall at all times comply with all applicable workers'
compensation, occupational disease, and occupational health and safety laws, statutes, and
regulations to the full extent applicable, and shall maintain Employer's Liability insurance with
a limit of no less than $1,000,000.00. The City shall not be held responsible in any way for
claims filed by Contractor or its employees for services performed under the terms of this
Contract. Contractor agrees to assume full liability for all claims arising from this Contract
including claims resulting from negligent acts of all subcontractor(s). Contractor is responsible
to ensure subcontractor(s) have insurance as needed. Failure of subcontractors(s) to comply
with insurance requirements does not limit Contractor's liability or responsibility.
d. Professional Liability
The Contractor shall provide evidence of Professional Liability insurance covering professional
errors and omissions. Contractor shall provide the City with a certificate of insurance as proof
of professional liability insurance with a minimum liability limit of Two Million Dollars
($2,000,000.00) per claim combined single limit bodily injury and property damage, and Two
Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) aggregate. The certificate shall clearly state who the provider
is, the coverage amount, the policy number, and when the policy and provisions provided are
in effect. The insurance shall be with an insurance company or companies rated A-VII or higher
in Best's Guide. If the policy is written on a claims made basis the coverage will continue in
force for an additional two years after the completion of this contract. If insurance is on a
claims made form, its retroactive date, and that of all subsequent renewals, shall be no later
than the effective date of this Contract.
14. Severability
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If any term or condition of this Contract or the application thereof to any person(s) or
circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other terms, conditions or
applications which can be given effect without the invalid term, condition or application. If any
provision of the Agreement, or the application of such provision, shall be rendered or declared
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, or by reason of its requiring any steps, actions or
results, the remaining parts or portions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
To this end, the terms and conditions of this Contract are declared severable.
15.Termination
Termination for Cause:
In the event the Contractor breaches this Contract, the City may terminate the Contract at its
sole discretion in such event that it provides the Contractor with written notice of Contractor's
breach and the Contractor fails to cure its breach within 15 days of this notice.
In the event the City breaches this Contract, the Contractor may terminate the Contract at its
sole discretion if it provides the City with written notice of City's breach and the City failes to
cure its breach of the Contract within 60 days of this notice.
The following represents a non-exclusive, illustrative list of instances that shall be considered
a breach by the Contractor:
a. Defaults on an obligation under the Contract;
b. Fails to perform any material obligation required under the Contract;
c. Files a petition in bankruptcy, becomes insolvent, or otherwise takes action to
dissolve as a legal entity;
d. Allows any final judgment not to be satisfied or a lien not to be disputed after a
legally -imposed, 30-day notice;
e. Makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors;
f. Fails to follow the sales and use tax certification requirements of the State of
Washington;
g. Incurs a delinquent Washington tax liability;
h. Becomes a State or Federally debarred Contractor;
i. Is excluded from federal procurement and non -procurement Contracts;
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Fails to maintain and keep in force all required insurance, permits and licenses as
provided in the Contract;
k. Fails to maintain the confidentiality of the City information that is considered to be
Confidential Information, proprietary, or containing Personally Identifiable
Information; or
Contractor performance threatens the health or safety of a City, County or municipal
employee.
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Termination_ for Convenience:
The City may terminate the Contract, without cause, by providing 30 days written notice of
termination.
In the event of termination for convenience, the Contractor shall be entitled to receive
compensation for any fees owed under the Contract. The Contractor shall also be
compensated for partially completed Services. In this event, compensation for such partially
completed services shall be no more than the percentage of completion of the Services
requested, at the sole discretion of the City, multiplied by the corresponding payment for
completion of such Services as set forth in the Contract. Alternatively, at the sole discretion of
the City, the Contractor may be compensated for the actual service hours provided. The City
shall be entitled to a refund for goods or services paid for but not received or implemented,
such refund to be paid within 30 days of written notice to the Contractor requesting the refund.
Change in Funding: In addition to the above termination provisions, if the funds upon which
the City relied to establish this Contract are withdrawn, reduced, or limited, or if additional or
modified conditions are placed on such funding, the City may terminate this Contract by
providing at least five business days written notice to the Contractor. The termination shall be
effective on the date specified in the notice of termination.
16. Dispute Resolution
In the event that any dispute shall arise as to the interpretation of this Contract, or in the event
of a notice of default as to whether such default does constitute a breach of the Contract, and
if the parties hereto cannot mutually settle such differences, then the parties shall first pursue
mediation as a means to resolve the dispute. If the afore mentioned methods are either not
successful then any dispute relating to this Contract shall be decided in the courts of Yakima
County, in accordance with the laws of Washington. If both parties consent in writing, other
available means of dispute resolution may be implemented.
17.Contractor Shall Furnish
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Contract, Contractor shall furnish the
following, all as the same may be required to perform and provide the services in accordance
with the terms of this Contract: personnel, labor, products and supervision; and technical,
professional and other services. All such services, products, property and other items
furnished or required to be furnished, together with all other obligations performed or required
to be performed, by Contractor under this Contract are sometime collectively referred to in this
Contract as the "Services."
18. Complementary Provisions
All provisions of this Contract are intended to be complementary, and any Services required
by one and not mentioned in another shall be performed to the same extent as though required
by all. Details of the Services that are not necessary to carry out the intent of this Contract,
but that are not expressly required, shall be performed or furnished by Contractor as part of
the Services, without any increase in the compensation otherwise payable under this Contract.
19.Invoices
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The City will use its best efforts to pay each of Contractor's invoices within thirty (30) days after
the City's receipt and verification thereof; provided, however, that all such payments are
expressly conditioned upon Contractor providing Services hereunder that are satisfactory to
the City. The City will notify the Contractor promptly if any problems are noted with the invoice.
To insure prompt payment, each invoice should cite purchase order number, RFQP number,
detailed description of work, unit and total price, discount term and include the Contractor's
name and return remittance address.
Contractor will mail invoices to the City at the following address:
City of Yakima
Attn: Brenda Fehlhafer
129 N 2nd Street
Yakima, WA 98901
20.Prime Contractor
The Contractor shall be the sole point of contact with regard to all contractual matters arising
hereunder, including the performance of Services and the payment of any and all charges
resulting from its contractual obligations.
21.Delegation of Professional Services
The Services provided for herein shall be performed by Contractor, and no person other than
regular associates or employees of Contractor shall be engaged on such work or Services.
Contractor shall not (by contract, operation of law or otherwise) delegate or subcontract
performance of any services to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of
the City. Any such delegation or subcontracting without the City's prior written consent shall
be voidable at the City's option.
No delegation of subcontracting of performance of any of the Services, with or without the
City's prior written consent, shall relieve Contractor of its responsibility to perform the Services
in accordance with this Contract. Contractor shall be fully responsible for the performance,
acts and omissions of Contractor's employees, Contractor's subcontractors, and any other
person who performs or furnishes any Services (collectively, the "Support").
The Contractor is solely responsible for payment of any statutory workers compensation or
employer's liability insurance as required by state law. The Contractor will have an active
account with the Department of Revenue, other state agencies as needed, and a separate set
of books or records that reflect all items of income and expenses of the business that the
Contractor is conducting.
Contractor shall perform the Services in a timely manner and in accordance with the standards
of the profession. At the time of performance, Contractor shall be properly licensed, equipped,
organized, and financed to perform the Services in accordance with this Contract. Subject to
compliance with the requirements of this Contract, Contractor shall perform the Services in
accordance with its own methods.
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22. Removal of Subcontractor
If dissatisfied with the background, performance, and/or general methodologies of any
subcontractor, the City may request in writing that the subcontractor be removed. The
Contractor shall comply with this request at once and shall not employ the subcontractor for
any further work/Services under this Contract.
23.Taxes and Assessments
Contractor shall be solely responsible for and shall pay all taxes, deductions, and
assessments, including but not limited to federal income tax, FICA, social security tax,
assessments for unemployment and industrial injury insurance, and other deductions from
income which may be required by law or assessed against either party as a result of this
Contract. In the event the City is assessed a tax or assessment as a result of this Contract,
Contractor shall pay the same before it becomes due.
Contractors who have a delinquent Washington tax liability may have their payments offset by
the State of Washington.
24.Inspection: Reports
The Contractor agrees to furnish the City with reasonable periodic reports and documents as
it may request and in such form as the City requires pertaining to the work or services
undertaken pursuant to this Agreement. The costs and obligations incurred or to be incurred
in connection therewith, and any other matter are to be covered by this Agreement.
25. Confidential, Proprietary and Personally Identifiable Information
Contractor shall not use Confidential, Proprietary or Personally Identifiable Information of City
for any purpose other than the limited purposes set forth in this Contract, and all related and
necessary actions taken in fulfillment of the obligations there under. Contractor shall hold all
Confidential Information in confidence, and shall not disclose such Confidential Information to
any persons other than those directors, officers, employees, and agents ("Representatives")
who have a business -related need to have access to such Confidential Information in
furtherance of the limited purposes of this Contract and who have been apprised of, and agree
to maintain, the confidential nature of such information in accordance with the terms of this
Contract.
Contractor shall institute and maintain such security procedures as are commercially
reasonable to maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information while in its possession
or control including transportation, whether physically or electronically.
Contractor shall ensure that all indications of confidentiality contained on or included in any
item of Confidential Information shall be reproduced by Contractor on any reproduction,
modification, or translation of such Confidential Information. If requested by the City in writing,
Contractor shall make a reasonable effort to add a proprietary notice or indication of
confidentiality to any tangible materials within its possession that contain Confidential
Information of the City, as directed.
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Contractor shall maintain all Confidential Information as confidential for a period of three (3)
years from the date of termination of this Contract, and shall return or destroy said Confidential
Information as directed by the City in writing.
Contractor may disclose Confidential Information in connection with a judicial or administrative
proceeding to the extent such disclosure is required under law or a court order, provided that
the City shall be given prompt written notice of such proceeding if giving such notice is legally
permissible.
26. Suspension of Work
The City may suspend, in writing by certified mail, all or a portion of the Services under this
Contract if unforeseen circumstances beyond the City's control are interfering with normal
progress of the Services. The Contractor may suspend, in writing by certified mail, all or a
portion of the Services under this Contract if unforeseen circumstances beyond Contractor's
control are interfering with normal progress of the Services. The Contractor may suspend
Services in the event the City does not pay invoices when due, except where otherwise
provided by this Contract. The time for completion of the Services shall be extended by the
number of days the Services are suspended. If the period of suspension exceeds ninety (90)
days, the terms of this Contract are subject to renegotiation, and both parties are granted the
option to terminate the Services in accordance with Section 16.
27. Provision of Services
The Contractor shall provide the Services set forth herein with all due skill, care, and diligence,
in accordance with accepted industry practices, standards and legal requirements, and to the
City 's satisfaction; the City's decision in that regard shall be final and conclusive. The City
may inspect, observe and examine the performance of the Services performed on City
premises at any time. The City may inspect, observe and examine the performance of
Contractor's Services at reasonable times, without notice, at any other premises.
a. If the City notifies the Contractor that any part of the Services rendered are
inadequate or in any way differ from the Contract requirements for any reason, other
than as a result of the City's default or negligence, the Contractor shall, at its own
expense, reschedule and perform the Services correctly within such reasonable time
as the City specifies. This remedy shall be in addition to any other remedies
available to the City by law or in equity.
b. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for controlling the manner and means by
which it and its Contracted Personnel or its subcontractors perform the Services,
and the Contractor shall observe, abide by, and perform all of its obligations in
accordance with all legal requirements and City work rules.
28.Notice of Change in Financial Condition
If, during the Contract Term, the Contractor experiences a change in its financial condition that
may affect its ability to perform under the Contract, or experiences a change of ownership or
control, the Contractor shall immediately notify the City in writing. Failure to notify the City of
such a change in financial condition or change of ownership or control shall be sufficient
grounds for Contract termination.
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29. Assignment
This Contract, or any interest herein, or claim hereunder, shall not be assigned or transferred
in whole or in part by Contractor to any other person or entity without the prior written consent
of the City. In the event that such prior written consent to an assignment is granted, then the
assignee shall assume all duties, obligations, and liabilities of Contractor stated herein.
30. No Conflict of Interest
Contractor represents that it or its employees do not have any interest and shall not hereafter
acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the
performance of this Contract. Contractor further covenants that it will not hire anyone or any
entity having such a conflict of interest during the performance of this Contract.
31.Promotional Advertising / News Releases
Reference to or use of the City, any of its departments, agencies or other subunits, or any
official or employee for commercial promotion is prohibited. News releases or releases of
emails pertaining to the Services provided shall not be made without prior approval of the City.
32.Time is of the Essence
Timely provision of the Services required under this Contract shall be of the essence of the
Contract, including the provision of the Services within the time agreed or on a date specified
herein.
33. Facility Security
The City may prohibit entry to any secure facility, or remove from the facility, a Contract
employee who does not perform his/her duties in a professional manner, or who violates the
secure facility's security rules and procedures. The City reserves the right to search any
person, property, or article entering its facilities.
34.Waiver of Breach
A waiver by either party hereto of a breach of the other party hereto of any covenant or
condition of this Contract shall not impair the right of the party not in default to avail itself of
any subsequent breach thereof. Leniency, delay or failure of either party to insist upon strict
performance of any agreement, covenant or condition of this Contract, or to exercise any right
herein given in any one or more instances, shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment
of any such agreement, covenant, condition or right.
35. Integration
This Contract, represents the entire understanding of the City and Contractor as to those
matters contained herein. No prior oral or written understanding shall be of any force or effect
with respect to those matters covered herein. This Contract may not be modified or altered
except in writing signed by both parties.
36. Force Majeure
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Contractor will not be responsible for delays in delivery due to acts of God, fire, strikes,
epidemics, pandemics, war, riot, delay in transportation or railcar transport shortages, provided
Contractor notifies the City immediately in writing of such pending or actual delay. Normally,
in the event or any such delays (acts of God, etc.) the date of delivery will be extended for a
period equal to the time lost due to the reason for delay.
37.Governing Law
This Contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
Washington.
38.Venue
The venue for any judicial action to enforce or interpret this Contract shall lie in a court of
competent jurisdiction in Yakima County, Washington.
39. Authority
The person executing this Contract, on behalf of Contractor, represents and warrants that they
have been fully authorized by Contractor to execute this Contract on its behalf and to legally
bind Contractor to all the terms, performances and provisions of this Contract.
40.Change or Notice
Any alterations, including changes to the nature of the Services, made to the Contract shall be
rendered in writing and signed by both responsible parties; no changes without such signed
documentation shall be valid.
In no event shall the Contractor be paid or be entitled to payment for services that are not
authorized herein or any properly executed amendment.
Notice of Business Changes: Contractor shall notify the City in writing within three (3) business
days of any change in ownership of the facilities of the Contractor or of the facilities of any
subcontractor. The Contractor shall notify the City in writing as soon as possible, and in no
event later than three (3) business days, after any decision by the Contractor to change or
discontinue service that will affect Services provided to the City under this Contract.
The City shall have the right to renegotiate the terms and conditions of this Contract to the
extent required to accommodate a change in governing law or policy that, in the sole discretion
of the City, either substantially and unreasonably enlarges the Contractor's duties hereunder,
or renders performance, enforcement or compliance with the totality of the Contract
impossible, patently unreasonable, or unnecessary.
Notices and demands under and related to this Contract shall be in writing and sent to the
parties at their addresses as follows:
TO CITY:
Dave Zabel!
Interim City Manager
City of Yakima
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TO CONTRACTOR:
Elizabeth McNannay
Resource Consultants LLC
PO Box 421
Rev. 8-16-23
129 North 2nd Street Mosier, OR 97040
Yakima WA, 98901
41. Survival
The foregoing sections of this Contract, 1-41 inclusive, shall survive the expiration or
termination of this Contract in accordance with their terms.
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Rev. 8-16-23
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto execute this Contract as of the day and year first
above written.
CITY OF YAKIMA
Interim City er
Date:
CITY CONTRACT NO:, . - ' ;` 1
RESOLUTION NO:
Attest:
City Clerk
RESOURCE CONSULTANTS LLC
Digitally signed by Elizabeth
By: Elizabeth McNannay McNannay
Date: 2024.06.27 13:03:30-07'00'
Member/Owner
Date: 17 June 2024
Elizabeth McNannay
(Print name)
List of Exhibits attached to this contract
Exhibit A — Scope of Work
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Rev. 8-16-23
EXHIBIT A
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RESOURCE CONSULTANTS
CONSOLIDATED PLAN AND ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
A sound, strategic, and effective Consolidated Plan sets the stage for the next five years of program
development. A well -constructed Consolidated Plan creates a framework for success and tracking
program outcomes.
A few essential tips will make this Consolidated Plan work best for the City.
Use broad goals for the Strategic Plan. We recommend using the HUD categories Acquisition
and Disposition, Public Facilities and Improvements, Public Services, Housing, Economic
Development, and General Administration, as applicable to the City's projects.
Only utilize one goal for each project in the Action Plan. Using multiple goals for a single
project makes tracking Goal Outcome Indicators (GOI) more challenging and creates a confusing
CAPER template.
Keep projects limited to one matrix code. This creates a more straightforward way to tie
activities in IDIS to projects.
Resource Consultants will develop a draft Consolidated Plan using the HUD eCon Planning tool that
includes 5-year funding goals, priorities, and strategies, along with proposed accomplishments and
performance measurements.
Steps include the following:
Develop a draft Annual Action Plan that includes proposed activities, proposed
accomplishments, and performance measurements using the IDIS eCon Planning Suite;
• Provide internal copies of plan sections to City Staff for review and comment before the
public draft of the plan is finalized; and
• Present drafts of both documents.
Resource Consultants will prepare a final draft of the Consolidated Plan/Annual Action Plan,
incorporating information received from public comments and comments from City staff and officials.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN
Community engagement for the Consolidated Plan and the Assessment of Impediments to Fair Housing
Choice easily overlap between outreach, meeting with stakeholders, and public comment requirements.
We like to engage with communities in the following ways.
• Public meetings and listening sessions are critical points to hear from community members.
We will help ensure that meeting information and invites are provided to key stakeholders,
distributed through social media, published in the local newspaper, and included in
communications to public housing residents. Subrecipients will be asked to make sure that
the people they serve are aware of the meetings.
• We recommend that public meetings and listening sessions are held in locations that are
ADA compliant and in locations that feel comfortable to community members. We would
highly recommend 2 — 3 community listening sessions/open houses. In person, at different
locations and times of day is preferred.
• We recommend utilizing SurveyMonkeyTM to broadly reach the community for the CP. We
have several templates that meet the needs of this document. The surveys must ask about
demographic information and income brackets that match Yakima's HUD income limits. We
aim to have 300-500 survey responses from a community the size of Yakima.
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• Stakeholders and subrecipients are excellent information sources on the community's
challenges. We engage with this group by phone or an in -person interview. We would
anticipate having 20-30 individual stakeholder interviews and at least 2 focus groups.
• We have a complete list of the required consultation for the CP that we will review with the
City. We ask that the City provide any available contact information for this list.
• We are available to provide presentations and printed materials on the Consolidated Plan
process to City Council during work sessions or council meetings.
IDENTIFIED PERSONNEL
Resource Consultants does not anticipate any changes in staffing during the contract period with the
City of Yakima. Primary work and review of all documents will be completed by Elizabeth McNannay.
Personnel identified on the project to assist Elizabeth may include Hope Browning, Lauren McNeely, and
Administrative Support from Chris Temple.
Elizabeth McNannay is a key Project Manager for the work in Yakima. Much of the day-to-day work will
be executed by Hope, Lauren, and Elizabeth.
CAPACITY
Resource Consultants staff have the available time and capacity to complete the Draft Consolidated Plan
and Annual Action Plan for City of Yakima staff to review, public to comment, council to approve and the
city to submit to HUD by November 2024 (or negotiated deadline). We have the staff time and
resources to complete the necessary work for the City of Yakima.
We set up our client engagements with weekly check -ins with Zoom and travel onsite when needed.
Our onsite visits have clearly defined outcomes and meeting times already set and are sensitive to staff
time and availability. Depending on the level of technical assistance needed, we project spending 5 —10
days onsite working with Yakima staff over 2 - 3 onsite visits.
We generally try to keep our staffing capacity between 80-90% to ensure flexibility with our existing
clients who have needs that may be unscheduled or need more assistance than initially anticipated.
YAKIMA RESOURCE PLAN
Resource Consultants will work with City of Yakima staff to ensure that the final product meets the
community's needs and adheres to all applicable HUD guidelines and regulations. To achieve these
goals, Resource Consultants will need the following items from Yakima staff.
Stakeholders. Resource Consultants has a template listing all stakeholders required by federal
statute to be consulted during the CP process. A complete and updated stakeholder list with
contact information will be provided at the beginning of the project. Additionally, staff will help
with an introduction and setting meetings when necessary.
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Notices
Staff will distribute and publish all necessary notices as required by HUD and City regulations. The
City will be responsible for any costs incurred for publication.
Review of drafts. Staff will review and provide feedback on drafts promptly.
Research. Staff will provide access to relevant documents and policies.
Meetings. Staff will provide scheduling and meeting space, if in person, for all public and
stakeholder meetings.
IDIS access. Staff will coordinate with HUD to provide access to IDIS for Elizabeth McNannay and
other Resource Consultants staff.
Outreach. Resource Consultants has templates for online surveys to engage with the community.
City of Yakima staff will help disseminate the survey through existing city engagement channels like
Facebook, utility bill inserts, email lists, newsletters, etc.
Budgets for Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan. Yakima staff is responsible for the
determining the budget amounts and goal outcome indicators for goals and projects in the
Consolidated Plan/Annual Action Plan.
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TIMELINE AND SCHEDULE
The Consolidated Plan kCP and Annual Action Plan, will bewritten insegments and reviewed
' Yakima
Community Development staff asthe document is written. Resource Consultants will review each
section with staff, make changes and edits as needed, and then present staff with a final copy for that
specific segment. Afinal timeline can benegotiated during kick-off meeting and necessary
adjustments agreed tmbyboth parties.
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Work with staff to determine dates for public
meetings, public outreach events, stakeholder
June 24th July 1st X
meetings, community surveys, develop
stakeholder/consultation list, IDIS login
Review City's current HUD documents and other
Review City's HUD Program July 1st July 20th X
relevant information
Work with staff and stakeholders to create a plan to
Community Outreach Process July 1st Aug lst
reach residents most impacted by CDBG projects
Hold public meetings/community listening sessions.
Community Outreach July 29th TBD X Hold stakeholder meetings and focus groups. Target
dates will be determined during kickoff.
Data Collection July 1st Aug 19th
Data collection for the Needs Assessment (NA),
X
Housing Market Analysis (MA),
Reach out and interview all stakeholders who are
Interview/Required Consultation July 1st Sep 1st X
part of the required consultation for the CP
Community Survey July 15th Sep 3rd
Distribute community survey for CP using Survey
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Review data and consultation
Aug 1st Sep 16th X Review data and results from required consultation
and research data with staff
Determine Goals, Projects, and Outcomes Aug 26th Sep 9th X Work with staff to determine the goals, projects, and
outcomes for CP and AAP
Review final draft (100%) of Executive Summary (ES)
Final Executive Summary (ES) section Sept 23rd Oct 1st X section of CP with staff
Final Drafts of CP/AAP to City Oct 1st Oct 7th X Review final draft (100%) of CP to staff.
Work with staff to determine final dates for 30-day
Public Comment Period TBD TBD X comment period. Record comments and add to
documents
City Council Approval of CP Oct Oct X Final plan approved by City Council
Final plan submitted to HUD through IDIS Nov 1st TBD - Timing X Submit CP to HUD using IDIS
determined
by HUD
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Contract Supplemental Agreement
Supplemental Agreement
Number: 1
Organization and Address:
Original Contract Number:
2024-112
Execution Date of Supplement:
City Engineering Project Number:
N/A
Project Title:
Development of 2025-2028 HUD Consolidated
Plan & 1st Annual Action Plan
Maximum Total Amount Payable for the
Agreement:
Completion Date of Supplement:
September 30, 2025
Maximum Amount Payable this Supplement:
N/A
$35,425
Section 1: Supplemental Agreement
The City of Yakima, Washington desires to supplement the contract agreement entered into with
Resource Consultants, LLC, and executed on June 27, 2024 identified as Contract 2024-112. All
provisions in the basic contract remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement. The
changes to the agreement are described as follows:
Section 2: Scope of Services
No Change.
Section 6: Compensation
No Change.
Section 8: Project Schedule and Budget
Agreement end date is extended to September 30, 2025. No change to the budget.
if you concur with this supplement and agree to the changes as stated above, please sign the appropriate
spaces below and retum to this office for final action.
By: _Elizabeth McNannay By:
Elizabeth McNannay Digitally signed by Elizabeth McNannay
Date: 2025.05,14 06:41:49-07`00'
Consultant Signature