HomeMy WebLinkAbout4828 RESOLUTION NO 4828
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A GRANT
FROM THE CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF KING
COUNTY ("4CULTURE") AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO 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 of King County
(4CULTURE) for a Cultural Facilities Program Grant; and
WHEREAS, the City has been advised that it has been approved to receive a
grant from said program in the amount of Seventeen Thousand and No/100s Dollars
($17,000.00); and
WHEREAS, acceptance of the grant will benefit the citizens of Auburn.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON,
HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
Section-1 Acceptance of Grant and Authorization of Contract The City
Council hereby accepts the Sustained Support Program Grant from 4CULTURE, in the
amount of Seventeen Thousand and No/100s Dollars ($17,000.00), and authorizes the
Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Contract with 4CULTURE in substantial conformity
with the Contract marked as Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference.
Section 2. Implementation. The Mayor is further authorized to implement
such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this
Resolution No. 4828
June 2012
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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.
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SIGNED and DATED this day of July, 2012.
CI F BUR
TER B. LEWIS, MAYOR
ATTEST
Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk
APP VE AS TO FO M:
Daniel B. Heid, City Attorne
Resolution No. 4828
June 2012
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Agreement No. 112061A
Contractor's Federal Taxpayer ID No. (last 4 digits)
Contractor City of Auburn
Project Title: 2012 Programs
Contract Amount: $17,00000 Fund Source: CP =Arts Sustained Support
Contract Period From: 01/01/2012 To: 12/31/2012
AGENCY SERVICES C014TRACT 2012
THIS CONTRACT is entered into by the CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF KING COUNTY
("4Culture"), whose address is 101 Prefontaine Place South, Seattle, WA 98104-2672 and telephone
number is (206) 296-7580 and City of Auburn (the "Contractor"), whose address is 910 Ninth Street SE,
Auburn, WA 98002 and telephone number is (253) 804-5043 Contractor is an art, cultural or,historical
organization or specialist qualified to receive funds pursuant to King County Code Sections 2.48 and 4 42
and RCW 67.28.180 and as hereinafter may be amended. The 4Culture Board of Directors approved
providing funds for this project by Motion No. 2012-10
4Culture desires to provide funds with which the Contractor shall render certain services to King County
citizens. Such services are for the benefit of art museums, cultural museums, heritage museums, the arts,
and/or the performing arts and are consistent with those defined in RCW 67.28.180 ("Public Benefit
Services").
4Culture is organized pursuant to King County Ordinance 14482 and RCW 35.21 730, et sea. RCW
35.21 750 provides as follows: "[All] liabilities incurred by such public corporation, commission, or authority
shall be satisfied exclusively from the assets and properties of such public corporation, commission or
authority and no creditor or other person 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 that providing funds to Contractor to reimburse
Project costs in consideration of services provided hereunder constitutes a public purpose with the
meaning of Article VII, Section 1 of the Washington State Constitution for which public funds may properly
be expended or advanced.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of payments, covenants, and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to
be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties covenant and do mutually agree as follows:
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B Contractor may apply to 4Culture for reimbursement upon completion of specified phases as
detailed in the Specific Scope of Services and Reimbursement Schedule attached to this contract.
C Contractor shall submit an invoice and all accompanying reports in the forms attached hereto
as "EXHIBITS", not more than 30 days after the completion of each specified phase identified in the
Specific Scope of Services and Reimbursement Schedule. 4Culture will initiate authorization for payment
after approval of corrected invoices and reports. 4Culture shall make payment to the Agency not more
than 60 days after the appropriate invoice is received.
D Contractor shall submit its final invoice and all outstanding reports within 30 days of the date
this Agreement terminates. If the Agency's final invoice and reports are not submitted by the day specified
in this subsection, 4Culture will be relieved of all liability for payment to the Agency of the amounts set
forth in said invoice or any subsequent invoice
E. Accompanying the final invoice for the project, the Contractor shall also submit:
1 A project evaluation report upon the form provided by 4Culture.
2. If 4Culture requests, at least two images (prints, slides, or digital images accompanied
by a high-quality print-out) of publishable quality for use by 4Culture to publicize its funding programs.
Photos shall have credits, caption information, and permission to publish.
F If the Contractor fails to comply with any terms or conditions of this contractor to provide in any
manner the work or services agreed to herein, 4Culture may withhold any payment to the Contractor until
4Culture is satisfied that corrective action, as specified by 4Culture, has been completed. This right is in
addition to and not in lieu of 4Culture's right to terminate this contract as provided in Section IV, any other
rights of4Culture under this Agreement and any other right or remedy available to4Culture at law or in
equity
IV. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
A. If, through any cause, the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its
obligations under this Agreement or if the Contractor shall violate any of its covenants, agreements or
stipulations of this Agreement, 4Culture may terminate this Agreement and withhold the remaining
allocation. Prior to so terminating this Agreement, 4Culture shall submit written notice to the Contractor
describing such default or violation. 4Culture shall not so terminate this Agreement if 4Culture determines
that Contractor has, within twenty (20) days of the date of such notice, fully corrected such default or
Violation.
V. MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
A. The Contractor shall 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 of any nature expended and services provided
in the performance of this Agreement.
B These records shall be maintained for a period of six (6) years after termination of this
Agreement unless a longer retention period is required by law
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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 or in 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 collateral to, a contract or agreement relative to the construction, alteration, repair, addition to,
subtraction from, improvement to, or maintenance of, any building, highway, road, railroad, excavation, or
other structure, project, development, or improvement attached to real estate" within the meaning of RCW
4.24.225, the Contractor shall so protect, defend, indemnify, and save harmless 4Culture, its officers,
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 including attorneys' 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 software, book,
document, report, film, tape or sound reproduction or material of any kind, delivered hereunder, constitutes
an infringement of any copyright.
X. 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.
XI. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Chapter 42.23 RCW (Code Of Ethics For Municipal Officers--Contract Interests) is incorporated by
reference as if fully set forth herein and the Contractor agrees to abide by all the conditions of said
Chapter 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 who exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the planning and
implementation of the Specific Scope of Contract Services funded herein, has or shall have any beneficial
interest, directly or indirectly, in this contract. The Contractor further represents, warrants and covenants
neither it nor any other person beneficially interested in this Agreement has offered to give or given any
such officer, employee, or agent of 4Culture, directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward in
connection with this Agreement. The Contractor shall take all appropriate steps to assure compliance with
this provision.
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XVI. SURVIVAL
The terms and conditions of Sections III, V, V1, VII, VIII, IX, XI, XI I, XIII, XIV and XV shall survive the
termination of this Agreement and shall be continuing obligations of the parties.
4CULTURE: � C T CTO
4Culture CDA Executive Directo Signature
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Date
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Exhibit A
SCOPE OF SERVICE
City of Auburn and 4Culture, the Cultural Development Authority of King County, mutually agree that the
following services be provided in accordance with the application and contract work sheet submitted to and
approved by the 4Culture Board of Directors.
Support for 2012 Programs, including Uniquely Auburn (Jan);ArtRageous (August); Small Works/Big
Presents Small Works Exhibition (November) and the BRAVO performing arts series at the Auburn Avenue
Theater and Performing Arts Center (Sept-Dec) Events are open and publicized to the community
AMOUNT $17,000.00
For artist fees and program expenses. Payable upon completion, submittal of invoice and documentation
regarding:
• Final budget, actual
• Completion of evaluation form
• Final report of program activities
• Programs, brochures, fivers if available
PUBLIC BENEFIT
Programs are accessible to a broad range of King County residents. Programs are accessible to a broad
range of King County residents. With the exception of ticketed presentations as part of the BRAVO
Performing Arts Season all the programs listed above are free-admission to patrons. Accessibility and
public benefit is the paramount purpose and goal of all our municipally sponsored programs.
PUBLICITY/PROMOTION POLICY
Prominent acknowledgment of 4Culture/ King County Lodging Tax Fund is required of all recipients for use
in all publicity" and promotional materials, including, but not limited to brochures, websites, press releases,
programs, posters, public service announcements, flyers and advertisements. Please contact your 4Culture
contract administrator or go to www 4culture.org to download the appropriate logo credit.
Finial moment will not be made until acknowledgment is submitted on printed material
DCHIBIT B
Arts Sustained Support 2011
City of Auburn
Address Website
25 W Main St www.aubumwa.aov/arts
Auburn
Washington Email
98001 artsrcaubumwa.cov
Phone King County Council District #
(253) 804-5053 7
WA State Legislative District #
31, 47
Date Incorporated
09/09/1984
Federal Tax ID
91-600-1228
WA State UBI#
171-00-010
Revenue last fiscal year
$65,529
Revenue 2nd to last fiscal year
$75,941
Organization Director
Director of Parks, Arts and Recreation, Mr Daryl Faber
Director Email
dfaber @aubumwa.gov
Director Phone
(253) 804-5044
Organization Description
A local government agency founded by ordinance, comprised of an appointed (by Mayor and Council) 12-member
advisory board whose purpose is to advise staff in order to offer quality arts programs and services for the citizens
of Auburn.
Mission
The City of Auburn Arts Division's purpose is to serve the citizens of Auburn by fostering cultural growth and
enrichment, sponsoring programs representative of the entire arts spectrum and providing programs that are
reflective of the growing diversity of the population of the City of Auburn.
Contact Person
Arts Coordinator, Ms. Maija McKnight
Contact Phone
(253) 804-5043
Contact Email
mmcknight @auburnwa.gov
How do you define your community? (Consider audiences, content producers, and
supporters/volunteers.)
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• Arts and Culture Regranting to the following organizations: Auburn Symphony Orchestra, Uniquely Auburn, White
River Valley Museum
• Community Mural Projects all funded by Community Based Services Grants (and all artist led)
• Clean Sweep - Volunteers painted a mural to be placed on the side of the Auburn Avenue Theater
• ArtRageous - Festival attendees painted temporary murals to be placed on construction fencing
• Urban Artworks - Seattle non-profit that works with youth to create murals. Hosted an 8-week program in which
they painted murals that are installed on the Les Gove Community Campus Construction fencing.
o Downtown Business District - Community members were invited to paint on the boarded up windows of an
abandoned building in the downtown core.
What do you hope to accomplish in the next two years and what are your challenges?
Auburn faces the same economic challenges as the rest of King County Auburn's Mayor and Council, however, are
very supportive of the arts and understands the importance of a vibrant arts community to the quality of life for its
citizens. That being said, with these economic times, working towards maintaining funding, seeking new
funding/sponsorship resources is paramount, while also strategically planning to ensure quality of all programming
offered.
A vibrant arts community requires investment and involvement of the citizens. Various arts organizations and arts
groups are active in Auburn in which we seek to continue to financially support. In the past two years, a large
percentage of the 4Culture Sustained Support funding has been dedicated to the presentation of ArtRageous. This
festival has been incorporated into the budget decision package for 2011-2012 in consideration of being fully
funded by the City budget and not grant dependant. This will allow us to use 4Culture funds for regranting to many
of the smaller arts organizations in need
We have an engaged group of commissioners, many of whom are relatively new and passionate about continued
arts funding even in a tight economy A strategic planning retreat as well as some training sessions will be key for
prioritizing future potential decisions.
With the City investment in downtown redevelopment infrastructure, working with the Economic Development staff
as well as providing additional programming will be a priority A potential art walk, events, festivals, and working
with businesses to display artwork are ongoing conversations.
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Budget notes are valuable in explaining your organization's operations. Please use this area to h u
elp us understand
your operations, and focus on any categories that show a significant variance from year to year Make sure to explain
what makes up your in-kind revenue if it represents more than 10% of your total income
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LINE ITEM/CATEGORY EXPLANATION
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Biennial budget cycle.City Council will approve 2011-2012 budged in December 2010.
ALL Figures include both Arts and Aubum Avenue Theater budgets.Pub Art not included
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Reduced hours for part-tune arts assistant
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Eliminated one arts position and reassigned management dunes to another staff member,
7 a portion of who's salary is part of Arts&Theater budgets.(=count is 2.5)
Production expenses include performing arts fees,rentals,community arts support,art
1'1 education.gallery and public art administration.(Public art is a separate capital fund).
Lease payments and general repairs for Auburn Avenue Theater
15
Admirustrative Expenses include supplies,small tools&minor equipment,
16 communications,training,and travel charges.
Program reductions,lower than average BRAVO Performing Arts series attendance,and
21 25 loss of rental revenue due to economy
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FY 2009-10 includes LAA sustained support and equipment grant;FY 2010-11 includes j
30 LAA sustained suppor,only
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City of Auburn
Parks, Arts and Recreation
Arts Commission
Name & Officer Titles Professional or Community Affiliation
Leslie Moore, Auburn Arts Commission Chair Dean Green River Community College,
Continued.Education
Patricia Judd, Auburn Arts Commission Vice- -AaubUrn School District Administration
Chair and 2011 Chair
Tanya Rottle, Public Art Committee Chair Elementary Educator (5 Grade)
Debby Deal, Visual Art Committee Chair Artist/Community Advocate
Donna Smart, Arts Education Committee Chair Reference Libranan/Community Advocate
David Sader Performing Arts Committee Chair Musician/Community Advocate
Linda Elliott Elementary Music Teacher, Auburn
Symphony Orchestra Board Member
Nancy Colson Real Estate Broker Auburn Symphony
Orchestra Board, Former 4Culture Advisory
Board, Soro timist
Cary Davidson Secondary Education Teacher/Graphic Artist
Greg Watson Secondary Education Teacher/Historian
Rich Wagner(ex-officio/non-voting) City Council Liaison
Staff
Daryl Faber Director
Auburn Parks,Arts and Recreation
Maija McKnight, Arts Coordinator
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation
Julie Brewer, Special Events and Marketing
Manager, Aubum.Parks, Arts and-Recreation
EXHIBIT C
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Contractor shall procure, at its sole cost and expense, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to
property which may arise from, or in connection with the performance of work hereunder by the Contractor, his agents,
representatives, employees, and/or subcontractors. 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
Liability Combined Single Limit of$1,000,000 BI & PD with a General Aggregate
per project
Automobile Liability Covering all owned and non-owned and hired automobiles-Combined
Single Limit of_$1,000,000 BI & PD
2. Deductibles and Self Insured Retentions.
Any deductibles 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 Insurance Provisions
A. The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
(a) General Liability Policies
(1) 4Culture, its officers, employees and agents are to be covered as primary additional insureds as
respects liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Contractor in connection with this Agreement.
(2) To the extent of the Contractor's negligence, the Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary
insurance as respects 4Culture, its officers, employees, and agents. Any insurance and/or self-insurance maintained by
4Culture, its officers, employees, or agents shall not contribute with the Contractor's insurance or benefit 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 fife of this contract. No material change, or cancellation or
nonrenewal of any policy required by this contract shall occur without thirty(30)days' prior written notice to 4Culture.
4. Acceptability of Insurers
Unless otherwise approved in writing by 4Culture, insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of no
less than A:VIII, or if not rated with Best's, with minimum surpluses the equivalent of Bests'surplus size VIII.
5. Verification of Coverage
4Culture, reserves the right to request that contractor submit the certificate(s)of insurance evidencing compliance
With all requirements set forth above.