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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4803 RESOLUTION NO. 4 8 0 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASFiINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A GRANT FROM THE CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF KING COUNTY ("4CULTURE") AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK T`O EXECUTE THE NECESSARY CONTRACTS TO ACCEPT SAID FUNDS WHEREAS, the City of Auburn Arts Commission, on behalf of the City of Auburn, submitted an application to the Cultural Development Authority ofKing County (4CULTURE) for a Cuftural Facilities Program Grant:for Capital Construction and Fixed Asset Purchase for the construction of the Les Gove Park stage cover; and WHEREAS, the City has been advised that it has been approved to receive a grant from said program in the amount of Ten Thousand and No/100s Dollars ($10,000.00); and WHEREAS, acceptance of the grant will benefit the citizens of Aubum. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. Acceptan.ce of Grant and Authorization of Contract The City Council hereby accepts the Arts Cultural Facilities Program Grant for Capital Construction and Fixed Asset Purchase from 4Culture, in the amount of Ten Thousand and No/100s Dollars ($10,000.00), and authorizes the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Contract with the CuRural Development Authority of King County (4CULTURE) in substantial conformity with the Contract marked as Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Resolution No. 4803 February 14, 2012 Page 1 Section 2. Imolementation. The Mayor is further authorized to implement � sucfi administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation, including assuring that the grant fund. appropriation is included in the appropriate budget documents of the City. Section 3. Effective Date. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in full force upon passage and signatures hereon. 9r SIGNED and DATED this �'� day of February, 2012. AUBURN 1 v �- �� PETER B. LEWIS,MAYOR ATTEST: ��^� Da ielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPROVEDAS TO FORM: � iel B. He , City Attorn Resolution No. 4803 Februaryl4,2012 ' Page 2 . >.` . Agreement No. 111671A Contractors Federal Taxpayer ID No. (last 4 digits) 1228 Contrador City of Aubum Parks and Recreation Department Services Prodideii' Construction/Renovation and/or Fixed Assets purchase Contcact Amount: $ 10,000.00 Fund Sou�ce: CP—Arts Cultural Facilities CONTRACT FOR CARITAL CONSTRUGTION 8� FIXED ASSET PURCHASE THIS GONTRACT is entered into by THE CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF KING COUNTY - - ("4COLTURE"), whose address is 101 Prefontaine PI S, Seattle, WA 98104-2672 and telephone number is (206) 296,7580 and the CiN of Aubum Parks and Recreation Deoartment (the°Contractor"), whose address is 910 Ninth St SE. Aubum: WA 98002-6200 and telephone number is (253) 804-5043. ConVaotor is a municipal govemment with an art, cultural or historical component qualified to receive funds pursuant to King County Code Sections 2.48 and 4.42 and RCW 67.28.180 and as hereinaftermay be amended.`The 4Culture Board of Directors approved providing funds for thisproject by Motion No. 2011-61. � 4Culture desires to provide funds with which the Contractorshall render certain senrices in connection with the creation of a cultural perforrriance stage that will assist Citv of Aubum Parks and Recreation Deoartment in providing services.to King Gounty ciUzens. Such services provide pubfic benefits to residents and disitors, and the Contractor isan organizafion providing cultural experiences like those provided by art museums, cultural museums, heritage museums, the arts, and/or the performing arts and whose services are consistant with those defined in RCW 6Z;28.180 ("Public Benefit Services°). 4Culture is organized pursuant to King Gounty Ordinance 14482 and RCW 35.21.730;et�. RCW ' 35.21.750 provides as follows: "[All] liabilities incurred by such public corpora4ion, commission, or authority shall be satisfied exclusiveiy from the assets and properties of such public corporation, commission or authority and no creditor or otherperson shall have any right of action against the city, town;or county creating such corporation, commission, or authority on account of any debts, obligations; or liabilities of such public corporation, commission, or authority." The legislative authority of 4Culture has found and declared thatproviding funds io Contractor to reimburse Project costs in consideration of services provided hereunder constitutes a public purpose with the meaning of Article VII, Sectiort 1 of the Washington State Constitution for which public funds may properiy be expended or advanced. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of payments, covenants, and agreements hereinaftermentioned, to be made and performed by the parties heretb, the parties covenant and do mutually agree as follows: Cultural Facilitles Fquipmrnt Ap7eement 2012 � Page 1 of 8 I. SCOPE OF SERVICES A. The Contractor shall provide services and comply with the requirements set forth hereinafter and in the following attached exhibits which are incorporated herein by reference: ', Project Proposal and Budget Attached hereto as ExhibiY A SpecificScope of Work Attached hereto as Exhibit B Insurance of Requirements Attached he�eto a§ Exhi6if C Public Benefit Provisions Attached hereto as Exhibit D _.____., _- - _.--- _ _ .. _.___. _____. � Personnel InVentory (K.C.C:12.16.060A)(In combination with ' Attached hereto as'ExhibiY E other a reements, in excess of$25,000 in a calendar ear � , Affidavit and Certificate of Compliance (K.C.0 12.16.060B) Attached hereto'as_ExhibiY F for reements in excess of$25,000 � Disability Assurance of Compiiance/Section 504 Attached hereto as E�ibiY G KCC 12.16.O60D B. Construction and Fixed Assets Purchase. Funds awarded under this Ag�eement shall be used solely to reimburse the Contractor for e�enses incurred expressty and solely in accordance with the _ Project Proposal and Budget and the Specific Scope of Contract Work. Any amendment or modification to the Project P�oposal and Budget or the Specific Scope of Contract Work must be approved in writing by 4Culture. The w.ork described generally by the Project Proposal and Budget and more specifically by the Specific Scope of Contract Work shall hereinafter be referred to as the "Project". C. ln addition to performing the Project, Contractor shall provide the Public Benefit Provisions;as specified in the Public Benefit Provisions. D. The Contractor agrees to use any improvement constructed and any fixed assets purchased through this contract to provide Public Benefit Services for a period of not less than 10 years from the date of purchase. Should 4he Contractor, prior to the expiration of this ten-year period; dissolve its operations, relocate outside of King County or detertnine that it no longer needs the improvement constructed or equiPmerrt purchased hereunder, Contractor shail notiy 4Cuiture thereof and, upon 4Culture's request, , such improvements (to the extent pradicable) and such equipment, shall be transferred without additional consideration to a King County based non-profd art, cultural or historic organization selected by4Culture in its sole discretion. E. The Contractor agrees to acknowledge 4Culture as a source of support for the Project in prominently located permanent signage utilizing the following loga a� APproved logos are available for download in a variety of forrimats at C U LTU R E http:Uwww.4Culture.org xw¢couhttt000uouc F.. The ConVactor agrees to notrfy 4Culture in advance of any pubiic Project activities, including but not limited to ground breaking events, dedications, and other public programs. Culdual Facilities Fquipment Agument 2012 Page 2 of 8 JI. DURATION OF CONTRACT This Agreementshall commence on December 15. 2011 and shall terminate upon the later of(1) completion ofthe Specific Scope of Contract Work and payment of the final invoice or(2) the end time period specified, if any, Public Benefit Provisions. This Agreement, however, may be terminated earlier as proVided in Section IV hereof. 111. COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT A.4Culture shall reimburse the Contractor for its actuaF and authorized expenditures incurred in satisfactorily completing the Specific Scope ofServices and otherwise fulfiliing all requirements specified in this contract in an aggregate amount not to ezceed $10.000.00. B. Contractor may appfy to 4Culture for reimbursement upon completion of specified phas.es of the Specific Scope of Services pursuant to the following Reimbursement Schedule: Pfiase Description Amount AVailable foc Expected Date of No. Reimbursement Com letion - 1 = 3 Auburn Les Grove Pa�k Stage $10,000:00 July 1, 2013 Cover C. All inyoices for reimbursement for specfic phases of the Project shall inGude documentation that identifiesvendors, detaiis costs for Iabor and materials and specfies the equipment purchased pursuarrt to thiscontract(make and model #). Such documentation shall include, but may noYbe limited to, pu�chase orders or receipts for purchases., D. Accompanying the final invoice for the project, the Contractor shall also submit: 1. A project status report that documents costs (including costs not reimbursed by 4Cufture funds) and identfies funding sources. 2. At least two images (prints,slides, or digital images accompanied by a high�uality print- out) of publishable quality#or use by 4C.ulture to publicize the Cultural Facilities Grant program: Photos shall have credits, caption information, anti permission to publish. E. All payments are subject to site inspection and approval by 4CuRure. F. If the Contrador fails to comply with any terms or conditions of this contract or to provide in any manner the work or services agreed toherein, 4Culture may wi4hhold any payment to the Contractor until 4Culture:is satisfied that cocrective action, as specified by 4Culture, has been completed.This right�is in addition to and not in lieu of the 4Culture right to terminate this contract as provided in Section IV,:any other rights of 4Culture under this Agreement and any other right or remedy avaiiable to 4Gulture at law or in equity. ' Cdnusl Facititla Equipmmt A�rement 2012 Page 3 oC 8 IV. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. .If, through any cause, the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations underthis Agreement or if the Contractor shail violate any of its covenants, agreements or stipulations of this Agreement; 4Culture may tertninate this Agreeinent and wifhhold 4he remaining allocaUon. Prior to so terminating this Agreement, 4Culture shall submit written noticeto the Contractor describing such default or violation. 4Culture shall not so terminate this Agreement if 4Culture determines thaYContractor has, within twenty (20) days of the date of such notice, fully corrected such default br violation. B. Reimbursement for services performed by the Contractor, and not otherwise paid for by 4Culture priorto the effective date of a termination under subsections B and C herein, shaif be as 4Culture reasonably determines. C. In the event of termination for cause, the Contractor shall, immediately upon 4Culture's request and in addition to any and all other remedies available to 4Culture in equity or at'law, retum to 4Culture immediately any funds,,misappropriated or unexpended, which have been paid to the Contractor by 4Culture and all equipment, personal property and trade fixtures acquired as part of the Specific Scope of Contract Work. V. SECURITY AGREEMENT A. Contractor grants to 4Culture a security interest in the fixed assets and equipment purchased in whoie or in part with funds provided under this Agreemenf inGuding all attachments, accessions, accessories, tools, parts, supplies, increases, and additions to and all replacements of and substitutions for such property and all proceeds thereof(the"Collateral")40,secure the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement(the "Indebtedness"). Contractor authorized 4Cwiture to file such financing statements and Contractor agrees to take whatever actions are requested by 4Culture to perfect and continue 4Culture's security interest in the Collateral. Contractor hereby appoints 4Culture as its irrevocable attomey-in-fact for the purpose of executing any documents necessary to perfect or to continue the security interest granted in this Agreement. Contractor shall not sell, offer to sell, or otherwise transfer ordispose of the Collateral. All proceeds irom any disposition of the Collateral (for whatever reason) shall be held in trust for4Cutture and shall not be commingled with any other funds. Contractor shall promptiy notify 4Culture of any loss or damage to the Collateral. 4Cuiture may make proof of loss if Contractor fails to do so withinfrfteen (15) days of the casualty. All proceeds of any insurance on the Collateral, including accrued proceeds thereon, shall be held by 4Culture as part of the Collateral. B. Each of the following shall constitute an Event of Default under this Agreement (1) Failure of Contractor to make any payment or otherwise perform an obligation when due on the Indebtedness;(2)The dissolution, liquidation, orany other termination of Contractor's existence as a going business, the insoivency of Contractor, the appointment of a receiver for any part of ConVactor's property, any assignment for the benefit of creditors, any type of creditor workout, or the commencement of any proceeding u,ndgr any bankruptcy or insolvency laws by or against Contractor, (3) Commencement of foreclosure or forfeiture proceedings, whether by judicial proceeding, self-help, repossession or any other method, by any creditor of Contractor orby any govemmental agency against the Collaterai or any other collateral securing the Indebtedness. If an Event of Default occurs under this Agreement, at any time thereafter; all of the indebtedness shall be, at 4Cuiture's option, immediately due and payable, 4Culture shali have ali 4he rights of a secured party under the Washington Un'rform Commercial Code, as amended from time to time. In addition, 4Culture shall have and may exercise any or all other rights and remedies it may have available at law, in equity, or othenvise. � Glildual Facili¢es Fquipmrn�Agrxmmt 2012 page 4 of 8 VL MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS A. The Contractor shali maintain accounts and records, including personnel, property,financial, and programmatic records and other such records as may be deemed necessary by 4Culture to ensure proper accounting for all contract funds and compliance with this Agreement. All such records shall sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and,indirect costs ofiany nature expended and services provided in the performance of this Agreement. B: These records shall be maintained fora period of six (6) years after termination of this Agreement unless a longer retention period is required by law. VII.- AUDITS AND EVALUATIONS A: The records and documents with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement shall be subject at alltimes to inspection, review or audit by 4Culture and/or federal/state officials so authorized by law during the performance of this Agreement and six (6) years after termination hereof. B. The Contractor shall provide right of access to its facilities, including by any subcontractor to 4Culture,the King Gounty, state and/or federal agencies or officials at all reasonabie times in order to . � monitorand evaluate 4he services prnvided under this Agreement. 4Culture will give advance notice to the Contractot in the case of fscal audits to be conducted 6y4Cultu�e. C. The Contractor"agrees to cooperate with 4Culture in the evaluation ofthe Contractors pertormance under this contract and to'make available aII infortnaGon reasonably required by any such evaluation process. The results and records of said evaluations shall be maintained and disclosed in a000rdance with RCW Chapter 42.17 (Pubiic Records Act). VIII.-CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS No modfication or amendment of thisAgreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. IX. NO WAIVERS 4Cutture's failure to insist upon the strict pertormance of any provision of this Agreement 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 Agreement. X.--FUTURE SUPPORT ' 4Culture makes no commitment to support the services contracted for herein nor guarantee regarding the success of the services and-assumes no obliga6on for future support of the ProjecYexcept as expressly set forth in this Agreement. GLluual FaciGSa Equipment Agrammt 2012 Page 5 of 8� XI. OWNERSHIP OF PROJECTlCAPITAL FACILITIES ContracTor and 4Culture agree and acknowledge that the real property improved and the personal property and fixtures acquired as part of the Project are not owned by 4Culture and 4Culture does not expect to acquire any ownership interest in or title to the capital facilities and/or equipment constructed or purchased under this Agreement. In addition, although Contractor will be reimbursed'for certain of its expenditures as provided herein, the capital facilities constructed or improved hereunder are not being constructed at the cost of the state or a municipality and therefore are not "public works"within the meaning of RCW 39.04.10. Contractor shall not pledge or assign its rights to.reimbursement hereunder to any third party for any reason, including, without limitation, to suppliers or subcontractors as security for Contractors obligations to such third parties. XII. HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION A. In providing services underthis Agreement, the Contractor is an independent contractor, and shall determine the means of accomplishing the results contemplated by this Agreement. Neither the Contractor nor its officers, agents or employees are employees of the 4Culture for any purpose. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations regarding employment, minimum wages and hours, and discrimination in employment. The Contractor is responsible for determining the-compensation of its employees, for payment of such compensation, and for all federal and/or state tax, industrial insurance, and Social Security liability that may result from the performance of and compensation for these services. The Contractor and its officers, agents, and employees shall make no claim of career service or civil service rights which may accrue to a 4Culture ertiployee under state or local law. 4Culture assumes no responsibility for the payment of any compensation,wages, benefits, or taxes by, or on behalf of the Contractor, its empioyees and/or others by reason of this Agreement. To the extent allowed by law, the Contractor shall protect, defend, indemnify and save harmless 4Culture and its officers, agents, and empioyees from and against any and all claims, costs, and/or losses whatsoever occurring or resulting from (1) 4he Contractor's failure to pay any such compensation, wages,benefits, or taxes; (2)the supplying to the Contractor of work, services, materials, or supplies by Contractor employees or other suppliers in connection with or support of the performance of this Agreement. The Contractor shall also defend, indemnify, and save harmless 4Culture, and its officers, agents, and employees, from and against any and all claims made by Contractor's employees arising froin their employment with Contractor. B. To the full extent provided by applicable law, the Contractor shall protect, defend, indemnify, and save harmless 4Culture its officers, employees, and agents from any and all costs, claims, judgments, and/or awards of damages, arising out of orin any way resulting from the acts or omissions of the Contractor, its officers, employees, and/or agents, except to the extent resulting from 4Culture's sole negligence. If this Agreement is a "a covenant, promise, agreement or understanding in, or in connection with or collaterai to, a contract or agreement relative to the construcfion, alteration, repair, addition to, subtraction from, improvement to, or maintenance of, any buiiding, highway, road, raiiroad, excavation, or other structure, project, development, or improvement attached to real estate" within the meaning of RCW 4.24.225, the Contractor shail so protect, defend, indemnify, and save harmless 4Culture its o�cers, employees, and agents only to the extent of the Contractor's, its officers', employees', and/or agents' negligence. The Contractor agrees that its obligations under this subparagraph extend to any claim, demand, and/or cause of action brought by or on behalf of any employees, or agents. In the event 4Culture incurs any judgment, award and/or cost arising there from induding attomeys'fees to enforce the provisions of this article, all such fees, expenses, and costs shall be recoverable from the Contractor. Claims shall include, but are not limited to, assertions that the use or transfer of any soflware, book, document, report, film, tape or sound reproduction or material of any kind, delivered hereunder, constitutes an infringement of any copyright. CulAVal Facilities Fquipmmt Agreement 2012 . Page 6 of S XIII. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of this Agreement insurance as described on the Exhibit labeled as Insurance Requirements attached here to. XIV: CONFLICT OF INTEREST Chapter42,23 RGVV (Code Of Ethics For Municipal Officers—Contract Interests) is incorporated by reference as iffiully set forth herein and the Contractor agrees to abide by all the conditions of said Ghapter. Failure by the Contractor to comply with any requirements of such Chapter shall be a material breach of contract. In addition, Contractor represents, warrants and covenants that no officer, employee, or agent of 4Culture whb exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the planning and implementation of the Specific Scope of Contract Services funded he�ein, has or shall have any beneficial irrterest, directly or'indirectly, in this contrac[. The Contractor further represents, warrants and covenants neitfier it no�any other person beneficially interested in this Agreement has offered to give or given any such offcer, employee, or agent of 4Culture, directiy or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward in connectionwith thisAgreement. The Contractor shall take all appropriate steps to assure compliance with this provision. XV. NONDISCRIMINATION During the perforrnance of this Agreement, Contractor shall comply with state, federal and local legislation requiring nondiscrimination in employment and the provision of services to the public, including, but not limited to: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; chapter 49.60 RCW (the Washington state law against discrimination); K:C.C. chapter12.16 regarding discrimination and �rmative action in employment by contractors, subcontractors and vendors; K.C.C. chapter 12.17 prohibiGng discrimination im contracting; K:C.C. chapter12:18 requiring fair employment practices; K.C.C. chapter and 12.22 prohibiting discrimination in places of public accommodation. The Contractor shall maintain, until 12 months after completion of all work under this contract, all written quotes, bids, estimates or proposals submitted to the Contractor by all businesses seeking to participate in thisAgreement. The Contractor shall make such documents available to the 4CultuFe for inspection and copying upon request. XVI: SEVERABILITY In the event any term or condition of this Agreement or application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other terms, conditions, or applications of this Agreement that can be given effect wi4hout the invalid term, condition, or application. To this end the terms and conditions of this Agreement are declared severable. XVII. ENTIRE CONTRACT The paRies agree that thisAgreementis the compiete expression of the terms hereto and any oral representations or understandings not incorporated herein are excluded. Both parties recognize that time is of the essence in the perfortnance of the provisions of this Agreement. CulNCal Facilities Fquipmen[Agreemwt 2012 Page 7 of 8 XVIII. ATTORNEYS' FEES: IXPENSES Contractor agrees to pay upon demand all of 4Culture's costs and e�enses, inGuding attomeys'fees and 4Culture's,legal e�enses, incurred in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement. 4Culture may paysomeone else to help enforce this Agreement, and Contractor shall pay the wsts and expenses of such enforcement: Costs and expenses include 4Cutture's attomeys'fees and legal expenses whether or not there is a lawsuit, including attomeys'fees and legal expenses for bankrupfcy proceedings (and including efforts to modify or vacate any automatic stay o�irijunction), appeals, and any anticipated post�udgrrient collection services. Contractor also shall pay all courtcosts and such additional fees as may be directed by the court. XIX.- SURVIVAL The tertns and conditions of Secitons I.D, V,VI, VII, IX, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, and XVIII shall survive the termination of this Ag�eement and shall be continuing obligations of the parties. 4CULTURE: O R: �� 4Culture-CDA Executive Director Signature ��� f� C�,v�s Date Name (Please type or print) "(Yla�.. vr Titie (PI� se type or print) �1"e��,�cW�.� L h� 7��� Date Qiltural Faciliues Equipmrnt Agrecrom[2012 ' � Page 8 of 8� 2011 Arts Facilities - Construction Projects ���'�'� � City of Auburn Arts Commission Maiiing Address Website 910 Ninth St SE www.aubumwa.gov/arts Aubum Washington Email - 98002-6200 mmcknigh Cala �b�m.wa.00v � Shipping Address King County Council Distrid # 910 Ninth St SE � Auburn Washington WA State LegislativeDistrict # 98002-6200 31, 47 Phone Date Incorporated (253) 804-5043 09/09/1984 Fax Federal Tax ID (253) 93T-4005 916001228 WA3tate UBI# lll-D00-OSO Revenue last fiscal year $309,650 Revenue 2nd to last fiseal year $221;J00 Organization Diredor Director, Autium Parks, Arts &Recreation, Mr. Daryl Faber Director Emeit dfaber@aubumwa.gov Direetor Phone (253) 931-3043 Organization Description City of Aubum ArE's Commission's purpose is to foster the growth of.arts in Aubum through the presenfatlon of varfous;arts programs, community initiatives and program partnerships. Mission The City of Aubum Arts Commission's`purpose,is to serve the clUzens of Aubum by fostering cultural growth and enrlchment, sponsoring programs representative of the entire arts spectrum and providing programs tFiat are reflectfye of the growing diversity of the population of the City of Aubum. Project Title . Aubum Les GovePark Stage Cover ShorE Project Description City of Aubum seeks $10000 toward the purchase and installation of an exterior perfortnance stage cover that would allow additlonal outdoor concerts and variety of uses. , Project Discipline(s) Mugfc Dance Theater Visual file:///R�/.i.%20of%20Aubum%20Arts%20Commission/Gty%o]Aof%20AUbum%20Ar[s%20Commiss(on 0076_fieldDam.html[10/13/2011 1:53:33 PM] Amount Requested $10,000 Total Projed Budget $27,726 Yenue Address Aubum Les Gove Park King County Couneil District # 7 910 Ninth Street SE � Aubum WA State Legislative District # Washington 31, 47 � 98002 Project Venue Notes or Comments , Cfty of Aubum Les Gove Park isa heavilyused community campus_that fncludes a Senior Center, Parks Administration 8uilding, Auburn Library, Bamier-Free Playground, Sprey Park, Gymnasium, and a future site of a Community CenYec Because_of the parks' central location, ease of public transportation,arid variety of services/audiences adjacent to the park, much of the outdoorartsprogremming is scheduled in.this loption. Contaet Person Arts Coordinator, Mrs. Maija McKnight Contad Phone (253) 504-5043 Contact Email mmcknight@aubumwa.gov Project Description City of Aubum Art's Commission's purpose is to foster the growth of arts in Aubum through the presentation of various arts programs, community initiatives and program partnerships. Programs include Public Art, ArE Classes and Outreach, Visual Art Gallery Spaces, BRAVO PerFortning Art Series which includes nearly 70 performances throughout the year, Summer5ounds and Cinema (3 performances), Kids Summer Stage (5 perFormances), and various feSGvalS and events such as ArtRageous and Art Walk. City of Auburn seeks $10000 toward the purchase and installation of an exterior perfortnance stage cover that , would allow additional outdoor concerts and variety ofLses. City of Aubum.Les Gove Park�is a heavily used community campus that includes a Senior Center, Parks Administration Building, Auburn Library, Barrier-Free Playground, Spray Park, Gymnasium, and a future site of a Community Center: Because of the parks' central location, ease of public transportation, and variety of services/audiences adjacent to the park, much of the outdoor arts programming is scheduled in this lootion. Kids free summer concerts, Sounds and Cinema Series, as well as various festivals throughout the Spring, Summer, Fall months all occur inthis park. In 2010, a BarrierFree playground (Playground for,kids with ail physical ability levels) was builtin the center that dispiaced the previous location for outdoor concerts. The cement pad and electricity wasre-buiit to accommodate the outdoor concerts, and we seek to improve the existing area with the. installation of a stage cover. The perFortnance cover has been selected and will be installed in Spring of 2012. This project is a high priorityfor the City of Aubum due to the increased usage of the stage area as well as the variety of users that seek to use the space in order to offerotherfree programming. Projed Impact Building of the stage structure would allow for a greater Flexibility for both timing and extending the season of events as well as the type of programming offered. Kids Summer Stage has been a summer favorite for the past years and the stage area is also used by the King County Library System for outdoor summer programming as well fife:///R�/...%20oP%20Aubum%20Arts%20Commission/Gty%20of°/dOAUbum%20Arts%20Commission_0075_fieldData.htrnl[10/13/2011�1:53:33 PM] as various community groups. In 2010, Summer Concer[s,in the Park was eliminated from prog2mming due to budget cuts. It is the City's intent to.bring back this program in future years for quality free musical perFormances and,use this stage area. 2012 will be the inaugural, KidStock - a one-day celebration of music for young audiences. Unlike performances in the theater,'most programs in the park are all free to attendees and att2ct a varfety of residents. Relevant Expertise / Experience /Accompiishments Th:e�project wili be managed by Michael Miller, City of Aubum Parks Manager with over25 years experience managing Aubum's twenty eight parks. Tlie stage cover was designed by Dave Clark, Architects (http://www.clarkarchitects.com). Parks, Arts and Recreation,staff members coordinate the various'events and arts acEivities in Les Gove Park. Namely, Maija McKnight, Arts Coordinator, Kristq Pachciarz, antl Juiie Brewer,Arts and Eyents Manager. Les Gove Park programming includes: large scale festivals such as 4th of July bring upward of 50,000 visitors to the park, Summer Sounds and Cinema regularly sees 500 for the free concert and movie, Kids Stage throughout the summer attract5 300 family members; and ArtRageous Art Festival drews 2500 visitors to the park. Projeet Implementation Construction and installation of the stage covec will be scheduled for Spring 2012, prior to the"Kids Day Festival" in mid-June. Design.for the stage coverfias been compieted by David A. Clark Architects. Construction materials will be ordered by Parks staff and the in"stallation contracted and assembled on site. With the new stage wver; the area will be used more intensively for programming as well as giving various organizations the ability to reserve the space fer their programming needs. ' The City of Aubum has $17,726 dedicated to funding this project and seeks the additional $10,000 to ensure the ability to complete this project. file:/(/R�/...%20of%20Aubum°/a20Ar�°h20Commission/Gty%ZOoP%ZOAutium%20Arts%o2UCommission_0076 fieldDaTa:htrnl[10/13/2011 1:53:33 PM] 4CULTURE FACILITIES PROGRAM PROJECT BUDGET INCOME EXPENSE . Checkliyou , (Add categodes thot fit yourpro(ect� have applled Cash lncome In-Kind (Addcatepories that fi[yourproJect) Cash Expense In-Klnd APPLICANT: . CORPORATIONS: (identify) � C . FOUNDATIONS: (Identlfy) . T: en4 City of Aubum - � , Permilting 5 0 INDIVIDUALS: T OTHER: (Describe) TOTAL3: , . $1,500 GRAND TOTALJNCOME: $27,726 � GRAND TOTAL EXPENSE: $Z7,7z(; CASH+IN-KIND TOTAL CASH+IN=KIND TOTAL - � . .- . Mame of organtration: City of Aubum � Fsm rear Enas: 31-�eo-7 0 REPORT OPERATING DCPENSES ONLY-DO NOT INCLUDE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES � ACiUAL CURRENTYR -NEXTYEAR FY 2070 FY 21171 FY 2012 � Operating Expenses: 2 PersonrreC . . _ ._. . ,. . ,.... 3 1 Artisdc permanent � . 4 � temporeiy 5 2 Pradudion pertnarm�d 6 temporary 7 3 AdministraGve pertna'rent 112,850 130,860 137,000 8 temporery �,o00 �,o00 �,o00 9 4 Education pertnarrent 10 temporary 11 PrOductionlExhidtiDne%penses 171,200 168,300 177,800 12 MeticetlnglPNmotlonexpenses 8,000 B,500 8,500 � 13 Fundraising e�enses 14 Education e�enses 15 Ocd+Pe��Y��%(^�9eha^vu�) '16 Tiavel andT2n5pa�don 3,000 1,500 1,500 17 AdmirusOradve experees 7,600 6,950 6,600 18 Subtotal 309,fi50.�.: . � 3G3;11Q 338,4�:00�.. 19 IMCintl Fxpenses(muU=IMdnd CantOUBOm1 20 TOTAL OPERATING DCPENSES 309.65A '�.'. ':��343�.110 '''�:338;.9U0�� z� Earned Income: _ ` , zz sir�iera�eusmco�nam�ion ie,ssi is,000 ia,000 23 Subsa�6rnlMembership 24 TuitloMWOrkshops . 25 SelaNCaicealons4tenfAls 26 Imerest&Eemings(savings,2sarves,etc.) 27 OUer Eemed Income venue rerrtal 2B TOTAL EARNED INCOAAE "'.:��18;551 . 1:B;�:ODO 1�8.;-040!.' 29 Eemed income percen�ge ��58 r- !�.. S6 :(1.59 30 EARNINGSGAP ".(32:S;11D) . {320:4t10)��. 3i Corrtributed Income: 32 NEH,NEA,and IMS 33 Other Federel Govemmerrt 34 WSAC 35 OMer State Govemment 36 4CuINie 23,000 17,000 ' 37 Other Coumy Govemment 38 SOACA(SeaWe) 39 OtlrerCiyGovemment CdydAubisn 268,099 • 308,110 320,400 40 MsFund 41 Otlier Caporadons • 42 Fandatims 43 PONCHO 44 Individuals 45 FuMraismg Evems(ONeI a OGross income7) 46 Mlu.conMbuOOns � 47 SUBTOTAL CONTRIBUTED INCOME �.�� 291,OB9 �,; 325:i�;110' 320.,4'�.00�.�� 48 Io-IOM Contdbutlons 48 GRANDTOTALINCOME .'��::309,BSD�`.<%�� 343',:130 7-,��� 338,9➢0��� 50 SURPLUS(ORDEFICm 4 .: 0 -�: ��D�.:��. 51 Dapretietion(if applieable) 52 OTIiER"INTER-FUND'TRANSFERS 53 SURPWS OR(DEFICI'�AFfER iRANSfERS 0 : a' U '��.::0; 4Culhire I 2006-2007 Sustained Support Apd��on Page 6 • • e- • Name of O�ganaation: . City of Au6um Fiscal Year Ends:12/31/2011 (monu✓aay) � � PLEASE EXPLAW LINE7TEMS VARYING MORE THAN 20%OR BELOW-THE-L1NE TR.4NSFERS Line Item / Year Note ALL AlL Aubum Cultural Arts programs are within the Aubum AvenueParks � DepartmenUCity of Aubum General Fund. Expense-to-lncome is not accounted as private"enterprise"operation,where income is the primary basis 22 ALL The only revenue generating program of the Arts Commission are from three peAomiances held at the Aubum Perfortning Arts Center,:a rented faoility. City of Auburn Parks,Arts and Reereation Arts Commission 2011 Name 8 Ofticer Titles Professional or Community Affiliatfon Patriaa Judd,Aubum Arts Commission 2011 Aubum School Distrid Administration Cfiair Tanya Rottle, Public Art Committee Chair Elertientary Educator(5 Grade) Debby Deal;VlsuafArt Committee Chair ArtisUCommunity Advocate Leslie Moore Dean Green River Community College, Continued Education Colieen Maloney Artist/Graphic Designer David Sader, Pertortning Arts Committee Chair Musiaan7Community Advocate Linda Elliott Retired Elementary Music Teacher;Aubum S ho .Orchestra Board Member DeNae McGee Community Advocate,Aubum Symphony Em lo ee Cary Davidson Secondary:Education TeacherlGraphic Artist Greg Watson,Aubum Arts Commisslon�/ice Secondary Education TeachedHistorian Chair, 2012 Chalr Heidi Harris Aubum School District Elementary Curriculum Director Ronie Schwend Artist/Community Advocate I Rich Wagner(ex-officiolnon-voting) City Council Liaison Staff _ ' Daryl Faber, Director Au6um Parks,Arts and Recreation Maija.McKnight,Arts Coordinator fwbum Parks,Arts and Recreation Juiie Brewer,Speciai Events and Marketing Mana er,Aubum Parks,Arts and Recreation EXHIBIT B SPECIFIC SCOPE OF WORK CONTRACT NO. 111671A 4Culture, the Cultural Develogment Authority of King County, will reimburse City of Aubum Parks and RecreaUon Department forsatisfactory completion of the services and requirements as spec�ed in this contract in an amount not to exceed $'10.000.00. Payment will be made available in the following manner: Invoice#1 -#3: For up to$10.000.00 totaL• For engineering, labor and materials necessary to construct a stage cover for the Aubum Les Gove Park outdoor performance stage and related stage improvements, as descri6ed in the proposai attached as ExhibitA. Accompanying the 4Culture invoice for these expenses will be documentation that identifies vendors and details work performed. Such documentation shall`include, but is not limited to, proofs of purchase, work orders or receipts for purchases. NOTE: In orderto be an allowable item, equipment purchased musYbe items classified as "fixed assets" intended for 10 year use and valued as depreciable a§sets and not ezpensable materials. NOTE: Anv oroiect involvinq construction.'restoration or reha6ilitation work on an historic structure is su6iect to the followina additional reauirements; Any rehabilitation and/or restoration project involving an historic resource listed on the National Register of Historic Places or a local landmarks register or determined eligible for said registers including a resource in proces5 of nomination, must adhere to The Secretary of the Mferiors Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties. Anyrehabilitation and/or restoration project that would affect any designated feature(s) of significance of a King County Landmark orlocal landmark designated by way of an interlocal agreement for preservation services with Kirig County, including a contributing property located within an historic district, must obtain a Cert�cate of Appropriateness (COA)from the King County Landmarks Commission prior to obtaining a building permit or commencing construction. Any rehabilitation and/or restoration project that wouid affect a designated landmark located in a ju�isdiction that is a Cert'ified Local Govemment (CLG) with,professional staff, must provide eyidence that,it has received any formal approval required by law from a qualified design review board priorto obtaining a building permit or commencing , construction. Facility Conuact SpeciSc Scope of Service � EXHIBIT C 1NSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Contractor shall procure, at its sole cost and expense, insurance against claims for injuries to persons ordamages to property which may arise from, or in.connection with the pertormance of work hereunder by the Contractor,his agents, Yepresentatides, employees, and/orsubcontractors. The costs of such insurance shall be paid by the Contractor or subcontractors. For All Coverages: Each insurance policy shall be written on an 'Occurrence"form. 1. Minimum Scope of Insurance needed for this contract is as follows: � Commercial General Insurance Services Office form number(CG 00 01 Ed. 11-88�Minimum Liatiility Combined Single Limit of$1,000,000 BI & PD with a General Aggregate er ro'ect 0 Automobile Liabiiity Co4ering all owned and non-owned and hired automobiles—Combined Sin le Limit of$1,000,000 BI & PD 2. Deductibles and Self Insured Retentions. Any deductibies or self-insured retentions must be declared to, and approved by 4Culture. The deductible and/or self-insured retention of the policies shall not apply to the Contractor's liability to 4Culture and shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. 3. Other lnsurance Provisions A. The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain,the following provisions (A) General Liability Policies (1)4Culture, its o�cers, employees and agents are to be covered as primary additional insureds as respects liability arising out of activitiespertormed by or on behaif of the Contractor in connection with this Agreement. (2)To the extent of the ConVactor's negligence,the Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respectis 4Culture, its o�cers,employees, and agents. Any insurance and/or self-insurance maintained by the 4Cultu�e, its officers,employees, or agents shall not conVibute with the Contractor's insurance or benefd the Contractor in any way. (3) The Contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made and/or lawsuit'is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. (b) All Policies (1) Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits, except as reduced in aggregate by paid claims, at any point during the life of this contract. 4. Acceptability of Insurers Unless otherwise approved in writing by 4Culture, insurance is to be placed with insurers with a BesYs rating of no less thanA-Vill, or, if not rated with BesYs, with minimum surpluses the equivalent of Bests'surplus size VII I.. 5. Ver�cation of Coverage Unless otherwise approved in writing by 4Gulture, Contractor.shall furnish 4Culture with certificate(s) of insurance evidencing compliance with requirements set forth above, which cert�cate(s)shall provide that no material change, or cancellation or nonrenewal of policies referred to herein shall occur wRhout thirty(30)days' prior written notice to 4Culture. Feciliry canm,�c Insu�ce rtequicemenu I . . � EXHIBIT D PUBLIG BENEFIT PROVISIONS CONTRACT NO. 111671A 4Cultu�e is awa�ding funds to support the constructioNrenovation project for City of Aubum Parks and Recreation Department in order to allow t15e Contractor to 6etter serve its mission and provide the citizens of King countywith significant public benefit. The City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Department will be committed to providing public arts experiences for a period of no less than 10 years. During that time,the public will regularly have access to the City of Aubum's Les Grove outdoo�perfortnance stage programs;and wil benefit from the following types of potential arts opportunities:. • Regularly scheduled free presentations and performances that utilize the improvements at the stage • Access to special events held on tFie site using the improVements at the stage . Access to educational programs presented at the stage that are targeted to underserved King County populations such as students, senior citizens, or otherspecfic audiences 'fhe Cont�actor agrees to widely publicize its publi_c benefit performances, events and programs throughout King County and to track the numtier of public benefit'events and audiences served by such programs. Faciliry Coaeact Pubtic Brncfi[Rcquiremmts -