HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2018-095 Camp Hope Utilities Extension and Electrical Services Agreement with YVCOGRESOLUTION NO. R-2018-095
A RESOLUTION authorizing a contract with YVCOG for $200,000 to extend utilities to Camp Hope
and up to $50,000 to install electrical service to same
WHEREAS, the City of Yakima currently leases for a temporary homeless encampment pursuant
to a lease agreement entered into between the City and Transform Yakima Together outlining the terms
and conditions of the use of the property, and
WHEREAS, the property is not currently serviced by public water or sewer or electricity and
Transform Yakima Together has requested assistance to provide the services to the encampment to
improve sanitation, public safety and quality of life for residents, and
WHEREAS the Yakima City Council previously authorized a contract with YVCOG for $100,000
to be used for the design and engineering plans for the public utility extensions in Resolution R-2018-
064, on July 10, 2018 The additional $200,000 is required for the physical installation of water and sewer
services; and
WHEREAS Camp Hope is not currently connected to electrical power and is operating on
generator power YVCOG has indicated the willingness to provide up to $50,000 to the City of Yakima
as land owner of Camp Hope for the installation of electrical services; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yakima agrees to coordinate and oversee the design, construction and
installation of water, sewer and electrical services to Camp Hope as the property owner and municipal,
WHEREAS Resolution R-2018-064 states that the previous contract with YVCOG will be
amended to increase the as the funds are available once the design of the system is finished and a more
accurate estimate of service installation is available; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Yakima finds that it is in the best interests of the City
and its residents to approve the amendments to the lease, now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The Yakima City Council authorizes the City Manager to sign the contracts with YVCOG for
$200,000 to install public water and sewer, as well as an agreement to spend up to $50,000 for
electrical services to the temporary homeless camp on city owned property
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 21st day of August, 2018
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AGREEMENT BE EEN
YAKIMA VALLEY CONFERENCE OF GOVERNEMENTS
AND
CITY OF YAKIMA
IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROGRAM YEAR 2018 for the
CONSOLIDATED HOMELESS GRANT (CHG) & HOMELESS HOUSING AND ASSISTANCE FUND (HHAF)
1. Grantee
CITY OF YAKIMA
2. Contract Amount
$200,000
3. Tax ID #
91-6001293
4. Grantee's Authorized Representative
Scott Schafer, Director of Public Works
129 N. 2nd Street
Yakima, WA 98901
5. YVCOG Program Representative
Crystal Testerman, Program Manager
311 N. 4th Street, Ste. 204
Yakima, WA 98901
6. Grantee's Financial Representative
Jeanne Thompson
129 N. 2nd Street
Yakima, WA 98901
7. YVCOG's Contract Representative
Lance Larsen, Financial Coordinator
311 N. 4`h Street, Ste. 204
Yakima, WA 98901
8. Contract #/Project Type:
COY — Capital 2018-2019 — Utilities 2
Capital Improvement Project
9. CONTRACT START DATE
August 20, 2018
10. CONTRACT END DATE
August 20, 2019
11. Original Grant Amount
$200,000
12. Modification Amount
14. F ding Authority
Local Surcharge Filing Fees (2163)
13. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT
$200,000
15. State/Federal BARS code
001-713-514-50-313
16. CFDA #
N/A
17. Grantee Selection Process: (check all that apply)
0 Sole Source
0 Competitive Bidding/RFP
0 Pre -Approved by Funder
1( Other: RFQ
18. Grantee Type: (check all that apply)
I Public Organization/Jurisdiction
0 Contractor
0 Subrecipient
0 Non -Profit
Grant Purpose: This award is to fund the installation of water and sewer utilities on city -owned property for the
purpose of serving a temporary homeless encampment. Funded projects will support Yakima County's 5 -Year Homeless
Plan to Make Homelessness Brief and Rare through innovative practices that limit barriers to entry and prioritize unsheltered
clients.
YVCOG and the G • . E, as identified above, acknowledge and accept the terms of this Agreement and attachments and
have executed this Agreement on the date signed, to s . as of the date and year referenced above. - rights and obligations of
both parties to this Agreement are governed by this Agreement and the following other documents incorporated by reference: (1)
Terms and Conditions, (2) Project Scope of Work, (3) Guidelines for Homeless Housing and Assistance Fund ( 1 .
(FACE SHEET)
This Contract contains the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties and all documents attached or incorporated by
reference, include Basic Interagency Agreement or its successor® No other understandings or representations, oral or
otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or bind the parties. The parties signing
below warrant that they have read and understand this Contract and have authority to enter into this Contract.
CITY OF YAKIMA
Grantee Au ized Agent
Attest:
City Repres
ive
CITY CO
RESOLUTI NO:
YAKIMA VALLEY CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTS
z Li ?eve
James A estucci, Chairman Date
auris C. Mattson, Executive Director Date
Attest:
Jodi , Office m. Specialist
Approved as to form:
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SECTION NO. 1: PERFORMANCE
The GRANTEE will be responsible for administering the CapitaImprovement Project for Permanent
Water/Sewer Service Installation in a manner satisfactory to the YVCOG, and in accordance with the
GRANTEE's Project Scope of Work as outlined in the Request for Qualifications (RFQ), submitted to the
Yakima Valley Conference of Governments (YVCOG), as well as the Yakima County 5 -Year Homeless Plan
incorporated herein by reference.
API parties acknowledgethat this is a first phase of a two-phase project to ultimately bring water and sewer
utilities to a piece of land owned by the City of Yakima which could serve as a location for a permanent low
barrier emergency homeless shelter or other type of homeless shelter in the future. This contract covers the
design and construction of phase 1. Phase 2 construction may be covered in a separate agreement when
necessary.
It is the intent of the YVCOG to continue funding for this project for the term of this Agreement based upon
funding availability and entirely contingent upon receipt of State and Local grant funds specificallya|lowe
for this project.
A. PROGRAM DELIVERY
The GRANTEE agrees to provide the following Program services:
Project Description:
Water/Sewer Service Installation
Project Type:
Capital Improvement
SECTION NO. 2: TIME OF PERFORMANCE
The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the date printed on the FACE SHEET and shall terminate on
the date printed on the FACE SHEET, unless terminated sooner, or extended by agreement of the parties.
SECTION NO. 3: BUDGET
The initial budget is
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0 HUNDERED THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS through Augus20,
Category
Amount
Admin (Indirect)
$12,000
Capital Expense
$188,000
TOTAL
$200,000
SECTION NO. 4: PAYMENT
YVCOG shall reimburse GRANTEE for all things necessary, or incidental to the performance of services as set
forth in Section No. 1 of this Agreement.
GRANTEE's reimbursement for services set forth in Section No. 1 of this Agreement shall be in
accordance with the terms and conditions outlined in the BUDGET chart Iocated in Section No.
3 of this Agreement (above), as well as in accordance with the Program performance requirements. The
YVCOG reserves the right to revise this amount in any manner which YVCOG may deem appropriate, to
account for any future fiscal limitations affecting the YVCOG, with prior notice to GRANTEE.
SECTION NO. 5: NOTICES
A. Notices required by this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered via mail (postage prepaid), commercial
courier, or personal delivery or sent by facsimile or other electronic means. Any notice delivered or sent as
afore said shall be effective on the date of delivery. API notices and other written communications under this
Agreement shall be addressed to the individuals in the capacities indicated below, unless othe ise modified
by subsequent written notice between the VVCOG and GRANTEE.
B. Communication and details concerning this Agreement shall be directed to the Agreement representatives
as identified on the FACE SHEET.
SECTION NO. 6: LOCATION OF PROJECT
Capital Improvement Project is for the purpose of serving homeless clients in the City of Yakima at the location:
Beginning at the Southwest Corner of Tract 40, as described on Record of Survey, recorded under
Auditors File No. 7718968,records ofYakima County, Washington; thence NO^1S'41"E75feet;
thence S 89°44'19" E 10 feet, to the point of True Beginning; thence N 0°15'41" E 345 feet; thence 5
B9^44'19"E28Ofeet; thence SO^1S'41"VV345feet; thence N89^44'19"VV28Ofeet, plus orminus, to
the point ofTrue Beginning
SECTION NO. 7: GENERAL CONDITIONS
A. DOCUMENTATION AND RECORD KEEPING
1) Records to be Maintained
The GRANTEE shall maintain all records pertinent to the activities to be funded under this Agreement.
Such applicabte records shall include, but not be Iimited to:
a. All records and documents for expenses incurred and work undertaken for the project.
b. All documents, records and certifications regarding compliance with bid, prevailing wage, and other
applicable conditions or requirements governing the public work and project.
c. Other records necessary to properly and thoroughly document compliance.
2) Retention
The GRANTEE shall retain alt financial records, supporting documents,statistical records, and all other
records pertinent to this Agreement for a period of six (6) years. The retention period begins following
the date of final payment. Notwithstanding the above, if there is litigation, claims, audits, negotiations or
other actions that involve any of the records cited and have commenced before the expiration of the six-
year period, then such records must be retained until completion of the actions and resolution of all
issues, or the expiration of the six- year period, whichever occurs later.
B. "INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR"
Nothing contained in this Agreement is intended to, or shall be construed in any manner, as creating or
establishing the relationship of employer/employee between the PARTIES. The GRANTEE shall, at all times,
remain an "independent contractor" with respect to the services performed under this Agreement. The YVCOG
shall be exempt from payment of all Unemployment Compensation, FICA, retirement, life and/or medical
insurance and Workers' Compensation Insurance, as the GRANTEE is an independent contractor, and thus
GRANTEE is solely responsible.
C. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
The GRANTEE shall provide statutorily sufficient Workers' Compensation Insurance coverage for all subject
employees involved in the performance of this Agreement.
F. AMENDMENTS/MODIFICATION.
The YVCOG or GRANTEE may amend this Agreement at any time, provided that such amendments make specific
reference to this Agreement, and executed with the same formality as this Agreement, in writing and signed by a
duly authorized representative of each PARTY. Such amendments shall not invalidate this Agreement, nor
relieve, or release the PARTIES from obligations under this Agreement.
G. SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION.
The YVCOG may suspend or terminate this Agreement if the GRANTEE materially fails to comply with any terms
of this Agreement, which include (but are not Iimited to) the foliowing:
a. Failure to comply with any of the rules, regulations or provisions referred to herein, or such statutes,
regulations, executive orders, and policies or directives as may become applicable at any time; and
b. Failure, for any reason, of the GRANTEE to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this
Agreement; and
c. Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this Agreement; and/or
d. Submission by the GRANTEE to the YVCOG reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material
respect.
H. REPORTING AND PAYMENT PROOEDURES.
1) Indirect Costs
GRANTEE may use six percent for administrative (indirect) costs for projects that align with the
homeless housing program per RCW 36.22.179: Surcharge for local homeless housing and
assistance—Use.
2) Payment Procedures
The YVCOG shall reimburse the GRANTEE only for actual incurred costs upon presentation of accurate and
complete reimbursement forms as provided by the YVCOG and approved by YVCOG staff. Only those
allowable costs directly related to this Agreement shall be paid. The amount of each request must be
limited to the amount needed for reimbursement of eligible costs.
Requests for reimbursement by GRANTEE shall be submitted no more than once per month on or before the
lOth of each month for the previous month's expenditures, using the invoice forms provided by VVCOG staif.
For expenses incurred during the month of June, the reimbursement request shall be submitted on or before
the 8th ofiuly. In co'unctionxvitheachneimnbursementrequest,GRANTEEshaUcertifvthatsen/ices to be
performed under this Agreement do not duplicate any services to be charged against any other grant, sub-
grantorotherfound|ngsource. GRANTEE shall submit reimbursement requests to the YVCOG's Contract
Representative designated on the Face Sheet of this Agreement.
Invoices must be submitted with appropriate supporting documentation, including copies of receipts,as well
as invoices and time and effort tracking as directed by the YVCOG's Contract Representative designated on
the Face Sheet of this Agreement.
Payment will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of the GRANTEE's complete reimbursement
request, except as provided by state law. If the YVCOG objects to all or any portion of the invoice, it shall
notify the GRANTEE and reserves the right to only pay that portion of the invoice not in dispute. In that
event, the PARTIES shall immediately make every effort to settle the disputed amount.
In the event that the YVCOG determines any funds were expended by the GRANTEE for unauthorized or
order repayment of the same. The GRANTEE shall remit the disallowed amount to the ¥VCOG within
thirty (30) days of written notice of the disallowance.
a. The GRANTEE agrees that funds determined by the YVCOG to be surplus upon completion of the
Agreement wili be subject to canceltation by the YVCOG;
b. The YVCOG shall be relieved of any obligation for payments if funds allocated to the YVCOG cease
to be available for any cause other than misfeasance of the YVCOG itself; and
c. The YVCOG reserves the right to withhold payments pending timely delivery of Program reports or
documents as may be required under this Agreement.
I. CONTRACT MANAGEMENT STANDARDS.
The GRANTEE shall maintain accurate records to account for its expenditures and program performance.
The YVCOG designee may inspect and audit all records and materials associated with this Agreement and
the GRANTEE shall make such available upon request.
J. INTERNAL AUDITING CONTROL.
The GRANTEE shall establish and maintain a system of internal accounting control which complies with
applicable Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). All GRANTEE records with respect to any
matters covered by this Agreement shall be made available to the YVCOG, or other authorized officials, at
any time during normal business hours, as often as deemed necessary, to audit, examine, and make
excerpts or transcripts of aPP relevant data.
Failure of the GRANTEE to comply with the audit requirements may constitute a violation of this Agreement
and may result in the withholding of future payments.
K. NONDISCRIMINATION.
No individual shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefit of, subjected to discrimination
under, or denied employment in the administration of or in connection with this Agreement because of
age, sex, race, color, religion, creed, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, including gender
expression or gender identity, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, the
presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or use of a service animal by a person with
disabilities. The GRANTEE agrees to comply with, and to require that aPI subcontractors comply with,
Section SO4 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, as applicable to the
GRANTEE.
LCOMPLIANCE WITH LAWS.
Each party shall comply with aPI applicable federal, state and Iocal Paws,regulations, and Executive Orders
applicable to the subject matter of this Agreement, which are incorporated by reference into this
Agreement. Compliance requirements specifically include payment of prevailing rate of wage in
accordance with provisions of RCW Ch. 39.12, as applicable.
M. ASSIGNMENTS.
This Agreement is binding on the parties and their heirs, successors, and assigns. The GRANTEE may not
assign, transfer or subcontract its interest, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the
authorizing official for VVCOG.
N. NON -WAIVER.
No delay or waiver by either party to exercise any contractual right shall be considered as a waiver of such
right or any other right currently or in the future.
SECTION NO. 8: SEVERABILITY
If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected
thereby and all other parts of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect.
SECTION NO. 9: SECTION HEADINGS AND SUBHEADINGS
The section headings and subheadings contained in this Agreement are included for convenience only and
shall not limit or otherwise affect the terms of this Agreement.
SECTION NO. 10: ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the YVCOG and the GRANTEE for the use of
funds received under this Agreement, and it supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications and
proposals, whether electronic, oral, or written between the YVCOG and the GRANTEE with respect to the
subject matter of this Agreement.
SECTION NO.11: ANTI -KICKBACK
No officer or employee of the YVCOG, having the power or duty to perform an official act or action related
to this Agreement shall have or acquire any interest in the Agreement, or have solicited, accepted or
granted a present or future gift, favor, service or other thing of value from or to any person involved in the
Agreement.
SECTION NO.12: CONSTRUAL
The GRANTEE acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Agreement documentand agrees to comply with
them. The silence or omission in the Agreement documents concerning any detail required for the proper
execution and completion of the performance means that only the best general practice is to prevail, and
that only material and workmanship of the best quality are to be used. This Agreement shall be construed
neither in favor of, nor against either party, and is intended to benefit only the Parties to this Agreement,
there are no third -party beneficiaries.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN
YAKIMA VALLEY CONFERENCE OF GOVERNEMENTS
AND
CITY OF YAKIMA
IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROGRAM YEAR 2018 for the
HOMELESS HOUSING AND ASSISTANCE FUND (HHAF)
1.Grantee 2.Contract Amount 3.Tax ID#
CITY OF YAKIMA $50,000 91-6001293
4.Grantee's Authorized Representative 5.YVCOG Program Representative
Scott Schafer,Director of Public Works Crystal Testerman,Program Manager
129 N.2nd Street 311 N.4th Street,Ste.204
Yakima,WA 98901 Yakima,WA 98901
6.Grantee's Financial Representative 7.YVCOG's Contract Representative
Jeanne Thompson Lance Larsen,Financial Coordinator
129 N.2"d Street 311 N.4th Street,Ste.204
Yakima,WA 98901 Yakima,WA 98901
8. Contract#/Project Type: 9.CONTRACT START DATE 10.CONTRACT END DATE
COY—Capital 2018-2019—Electrical August 20,2018 August 20,2019
Capital Improvement Project
11.Original Grant Amount 12.Modification Amount 14. Funding Authority
$50,000 Local Surcharge Filing Fees(2163)
13.TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT 15.State/Federal BARS code 16.CFDA#
$50,000 071-713-514-40-x13 N/A
17. Grantee Selection Process: (check all that apply) 18.Grantee Type: (check all that apply)
✓ Sole Source ✓ Public Organization/Jurisdiction
❑ Competitive Bidding/RFP 0 Contractor
Subrec❑ ent
Pre-Approved by Funder ❑ Non-Profit
ifitt
Other: ❑ N
Grant Purpose: This award is to fund the installation of water and sewer utilities on city-owned property for the
purpose of serving a temporary homeless encampment. Funded projects will support Yakima County's 5-Year Homeless
Plan to Make Homelessness Brief and Rare through innovative practices that limit barriers to entry and prioritize unsheltered
clients.
YVCOG and the GRANTEE,as identified above,acknowledge and accept the terms of this Agreement and attachments and
have executed this Agreement on the date signed,to start as of the date and year referenced above.The rights and obligations of
both parties to this Agreement are governed by this Agreement and the following other documents incorporated by reference:(1)
Terms and Conditions,(2)Project Scope of Work,(3)Guidelines for Homeless Housing and Assistance Fund(HHAF)
(FACE SHEET)
This Contract contains the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties and all documents attached or incorporated by
reference, include Basic Interagency Agreement or its successor. No other understandings or representations,oral or
otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or bind the parties.The parties signing
below warrant that they have read and understand this Contract and have authority to enter into this Contract.
CITY OF YAKIMA YAKIMA VALLEY CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTS
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Grantee A t rued Agent James A Restucci, Chairman Date
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SECTION NO. 1: PERFORMANCE
The GRANTEE will be responsible for administering the Capital Improvement Project for Permanent
Electrical Service Installation in a manner satisfactory to the YVCOG, and in accordance with the GRANTEE's
Project Scope of Work submitted to the Yakima Valley Conference of Governments (YVCOG), as well as the
Yakima County 5-Year Homeless Plan incorporated herein by reference.
All parties acknowledge that this is a first phase of a two-phase project to ultimately bring utilities to a piece
of land owned by the City of Yakima which could serve as a location for a permanent low barrier emergency
homeless shelter or other type of homeless shelter in the future. This contract covers the design and
construction of phase 1. Phase 2 construction may be covered in a separate agreement when necessary.
It is the intent of the YVCOG to continue funding for this project for the term of this Agreement based upon
funding availability and entirely contingent upon receipt of Local grant funds specifically allowed for this
project.
A. PROJECT DELIVERY
The GRANTEE agrees to provide the following Project services:
Project Description: Electrical Service Installation
Project Type: Capital Improvement
SECTION NO. 2: TIME OF PERFORMANCE
The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the date printed on the FACE SHEET and shall terminate on
the date printed on the FACE SHEET, unless terminated sooner, or extended by agreement of the parties.
SECTION NO. 3: BUDGET
The budget is FIFTY THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS($50,000)through August 20,2019.
Category Amount
Ad m i n $3,000
Capital Expense $47,000
TOTAL $50,000
SECTION NO. 4: PAYMENT
YVCOG shall reimburse GRANTEE for all things necessary, or incidental to the performance of services as set
forth in Section No. 1 of this Agreement.
GRANTEE's reimbursement for services set forth in Section No. 1 of this Agreement shall be in
accordance with the terms and conditions outlined in the BUDGET chart located in Section No.
3 of this Agreement (above), as well as in accordance with the Program performance requirements. The
YVCOG reserves the right to revise this amount in any manner which YVCOG may deem appropriate,to
account for any future fiscal limitations affecting the YVCOG, with prior notice to GRANTEE.
SECTION NO. 5: NOTICES
A. Notices required by this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered via mail (postage prepaid), commercial
courier, or personal delivery or sent by facsimile or other electronic means. Any notice delivered or sent as
afore said shall be effective on the date of delivery. All notices and other written communications under this
Agreement shall be addressed to the individuals in the capacities indicated below, unless otherwise modified
by subsequent written notice between the YVCOG and GRANTEE.
B. Communication and details concerning this Agreement shall be directed to the Agreement representatives
as identified on the FACE SHEET.
SECTION NO. 6: LOCATION OF PROJECT
Capital Improvement Project is for the purpose of serving homeless clients in the City of Yakima at the location:
Beginning at the Southwest Corner of Tract 40, as described on Record of Survey, recorded under
Auditors File No. 7718968, records of Yakima County, Washington;thence N 0°15'41" E 75 feet;
thence S 89°44'19" E 10 feet, to the point of True Beginning; thence N 0°15'41" E 345 feet; thence S
89°44'19" E 280 feet; thence S 0°15'41" W 345 feet; thence N 89°44'19" W 280 feet, plus or minus, to
the point of True Beginning
SECTION NO. 7: GENERAL CONDITIONS
A. DOCUMENTATION AND RECORD KEEPING
1) Records to be Maintained
The GRANTEE shall maintain all records pertinent to the activities to be funded under this Agreement.
Such applicable records shall include, but not be limited to:
a. All records and documents for expenses incurred and work undertaken for the project.
b. All documents, records and certifications regarding compliance with bid, prevailing wage, and other
applicable conditions or requirements governing the public work and project.
c. Other records necessary to properly and thoroughly document compliance.
2) Retention
The GRANTEE shall retain all financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other
records pertinent to this Agreement for a period of six (6) years The retention period begins following
the date of final payment. Notwithstanding the above, if there is litigation, claims, audits, negotiations or
other actions that involve any of the records cited and have commenced before the expiration of the six-
year period,then such records must be retained until completion of the actions and resolution of all
issues, or the expiration of the six-year period, whichever occurs later.
B. "INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR"
Nothing contained in this Agreement is intended to, or shall be construed in any manner, as creating or
establishing the relationship of employer/employee between the PARTIES.The GRANTEE shall, at all times,
remain an "independent contractor" with respect to the services performed under this Agreement.The YVCOG
shall be exempt from payment of all Unemployment Compensation, FICA, retirement, life and/or medical
insurance and Workers' Compensation Insurance, as the GRANTEE is an independent contractor, and thus
GRANTEE is solely responsible.
C. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
The GRANTEE shall provide statutorily sufficient Workers' Compensation Insurance coverage for all subject
employees involved in the performance of this Agreement.
F. AMENDMENTS/MODIFICATION.
The YVCOG or GRANTEE may amend this Agreement at any time, provided that such amendments make specific
reference to this Agreement, and executed with the same formality as this Agreement, in writing and signed by a
duly authorized representative of each PARTY Such amendments shall not invalidate this Agreement, nor
relieve, or release the PARTIES from obligations under this Agreement.
G SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION.
The YVCOG may suspend or terminate this Agreement if the GRANTEE materially fails to comply with any terms
of this Agreement, which include (but are not limited to) the following:
a. Failure to comply with any of the rules, regulations or provisions referred to herein, or such statutes,
regulations, executive orders, and policies or directives as may become applicable at any time; and
b. Failure, for any reason, of the GRANTEE to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this
Agreement, and
c Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this Agreement; and/or
d. Submission by the GRANTEE to the YVCOG reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material
respect.
H. REPORTING AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES.
1) Indirect Costs
GRANTEE may use six percent for administrative (indirect) costs for projects that align with the
homeless housing program per RCW 36.22.179: Surcharge for local homeless housing and
assistance—Use.
2) Payment Procedures
The YVCOG shall reimburse the GRANTEE only for actual incurred costs upon presentation of accurate and
complete reimbursement forms as provided by the YVCOG and approved by YVCOG staff. Only those
allowable costs directly related to this Agreement shall be paid. The amount of each request must be
limited to the amount needed for reimbursement of eligible costs.
Requests for reimbursement by GRANTEE shall be submitted no more than once per month on or before the
10th of each month for the previous month's expenditures, using the invoice forms provided by YVCOG staff.
For expenses incurred during the month of June, the reimbursement request shall be submitted on or before
the 8th of July. In conjunction with each reimbursement request, GRANTEE shall certify that services to be
performed under this Agreement do not duplicate any services to be charged against any other grant, sub-
grant or other founding source. GRANTEE shall submit reimbursement requests to the YVCOG's Contract
Representative designated on the Face Sheet of this Agreement.
Invoices must be submitted with appropriate supporting documentation, including copies of receipts, as well
as invoices and time and effort tracking as directed by the YVCOG's Contract Representative designated on
the Face Sheet of this Agreement.
Payment will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of the GRANTEE's complete reimbursement
request, except as provided by state law. If the YVCOG objects to all or any portion of the invoice, it shall
notify the GRANTEE and reserves the right to only pay that portion of the invoice not in dispute. In that
event, the PARTIES shall immediately make every effort to settle the disputed amount.
In the event that the YVCOG determines any funds were expended by the GRANTEE for unauthorized or
ineligible purposes, or the expenditures constitute disallowed costs in any other way, the YVCOG may
order repayment of the same. The GRANTEE shall remit the disallowed amount to the YVCOG within
thirty (30) days of written notice of the disallowance.
a. The GRANTEE agrees that funds determined by the YVCOG to be surplus upon completion of the
Agreement will be subject to cancellation by the YVCOG;
b. The YVCOG shall be relieved of any obligation for payments if funds allocated to the YVCOG cease
to be available for any cause other than misfeasance of the YVCOG itself; and
c. The YVCOG reserves the right to withhold payments pending timely delivery of Program reports or
documents as may be required under this Agreement.
I. CONTRACT MANAGEMENT STANDARDS.
The GRANTEE shall maintain accurate records to account for its expenditures and program performance.
The YVCOG designee may inspect and audit all records and materials associated with this Agreement and
the GRANTEE shall make such available upon request.
J. INTERNAL AUDITING CONTROL.
The GRANTEE shall establish and maintain a system of internal accounting control which complies with
applicable Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). All GRANTEE records with respect to any
matters covered by this Agreement shall be made available to the YVCOG, or other authorized officials, at
any time during normal business hours, as often as deemed necessary, to audit, examine, and make
excerpts or transcripts of all relevant data.
Failure of the GRANTEE to comply with the audit requirements may constitute a violation of this Agreement
and may result in the withholding of future payments.
K. NONDISCRIMINATION.
No individual shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefit of, subjected to discrimination
under, or denied employment in the administration of or in connection with this Agreement because of
age, sex, race, color, religion, creed, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, including gender
expression or gender identity, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, the
presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or use of a service animal by a person with
disabilities. The GRANTEE agrees to comply with, and to require that all subcontractors comply with,
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, as applicable to the
GRANTEE.
L. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS.
Each party shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, and Executive Orders
applicable to the subject matter of this Agreement, which are incorporated by reference into this
Agreement. Compliance requirements specifically include payment of prevailing rate of wage in
accordance with provisions of RCW Ch. 39.12, as applicable.
M. ASSIGNMENTS.
This Agreement is binding on the parties and their heirs, successors, and assigns. The GRANTEE may not
assign, transfer or subcontract its interest, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the
authorizing official for YVCOG.
N. NON-WAIVER.
No delay or waiver by either party to exercise any contractual right shall be considered as a waiver of such
right or any other right currently or in the future.
SECTION NO. 8: SEVERABILITY
If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected
thereby and all other parts of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect.
SECTION NO. 9: SECTION HEADINGS AND SUBHEADINGS
The section headings and subheadings contained in this Agreement are included for convenience only and
shall not limit or otherwise affect the terms of this Agreement.
SECTION NO. 10: ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the YVCOG and the GRANTEE for the use of
funds received under this Agreement, and it supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications and
proposals, whether electronic, oral, or written between the YVCOG and the GRANTEE with respect to the
subject matter of this Agreement.
SECTION NO.11: ANTI-KICKBACK
No officer or employee of the YVCOG, having the power or duty to perform an official act or action related
to this Agreement shall have or acquire any interest in the Agreement, or have solicited, accepted or
granted a present or future gift,favor, service or other thing of value from or to any person involved in the
Agreement.
SECTION NO.12: CONSTRUAL
The GRANTEE acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Agreement documents and agrees to comply with
them. The silence or omission in the Agreement documents concerning any detail required for the proper
execution and completion of the performance means that only the best general practice is to prevail, and
that only material and workmanship of the best quality are to be used. This Agreement shall be construed
neither in favor of, nor against either party, and is intended to benefit only the Parties to this Agreement,
there are no third-party beneficiaries.
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08/28/18 Updated site plan delivered to the following for bids.
1. A.T. Electric Tim @ 985-9890
2. M.H. Electric. Scott @ 452-6039 cell 985-6627(re-bid)
3. Greenwald Elect. Chad @ 949-8223
4. Knobel's Electric. Steve @ 452-9157
5. Primary Electric. Ken @ 945-0574
Notes: All bids are based on the following.
1. Install 400 amp Service (42 circuits).
2. Hook-up office. 240V,50amp. Re-connecting electrical panel.
3. (3)Tiny home's. 240V, 50amp. Install(3) R.V. receptacles.
4. Mobile kitchen. 240V, 50amp. Install R.V. receptacle.
5. Laundry/Baths. 240V, 100amp. Install electrical panel.
6. Grinder Pump. 240V, 30amp. Direct feed.
7. Seven power feeds, with light. 120V, 20amp. Post mount 2 receptacles, GFCI
protected inside 7 tents. *
8. Set utility pole(N.E.Corner)with area light.
Notes: 1. City of Yakima's"small works roster".
2. Pacific Power provided "General Service Contract"on Sept.05 2018. *
3. Asterisk(*) indicates an updated change.
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Administration 575-6005 • Equipment Rental 575-6005 • Parks& Recreation 575-6020 • Refuse 575-6005
Street 575-6005 • Traffic 575-6005 • Transit 575-6005 1994
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDASTATEMENT
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Item No. 6.M.
For Meeting of: August 21, 2018
ITEM TITLE: Resolution authorizing contract with YVCOG for$200,000 to
extend utilities to Camp Hope and up to $50,000 to install electrical
service to same
SUBMITTED BY: Cliff Moore, City Manager
Joan Davenport, Community Development Director
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
The City of Yakima entered into a 3 -year lease agreement with a faith based organization,
(Transform Yakima Together, TYT) to allow a temporary homeless encampment on property
adjacent to the waste water treatment plant. This site is not presently serviced with public water,
public sewer or electricity. YVCOG has made funding available to the city of Yakima, as property
owner, to receive $200,000 for water and sewer installation through a contract and up to $50,000
as a future sole contract. These funds were contemplated in Council Resolution R-2018-064 and
were noted that as engineering plans were made available these contracts would come to Council
for authorization.
ITEM BUDGETED:
STRATEGIC PRIORITY:
APPROVED FOR
SUBMITTAL:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt resolution
BOARD/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Resolution to Extend Utilities to Temporary
Upload Date
Type
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Encampment
W9/2018 Resolution
YVCOG Proposed • a ies 8/9/2018 • ac