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Memorandum of Agreement
Between
Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
And
The City of Auburn
1. Parties: The City of Auburn hereinafter referred to as the "City" agrees to cooperate with Catholic
Community Services of Western Washington Senior Nutrition Program, hereinafter referred to as
"CCS", in the provision of a senior meal program.
Purpose: The purpose of the senior meal program is to serve nutritious meals to the eligible
population - seniors 60 years of age or older - in a congregate setting, enabling participants to
socialize and participate in other activities that may be provided. The program is funded by Title III
C of the Older Americans Act in a project administered by the Department of Social and Health
Services through Seattle Aging & Disability Services. Use of these funds is strictly limited by
federal regulations and state of Washington Standards.
The state of Washington senior nutrition standards state "the provider shall ensure that preference
is given to low-income and minority individuals and to those with the greatest economic and
social need." CCS and the City agree to this standard.
Days of Operation: The City agrees to provide the following facilities at the City of Auburn
Senior Center between the hours of 9:00 am and 2:00 pm Monday through Friday for CCS to
operate the senior meal site. The facilities to be used by CCS include kitchen, kitchen equipment,
dining room, tables and chairs, restrooms and storage area. CCS will supply cookware, dishes,
utensils, paper products and cleaning supplies necessary for meal site operations. A key for
building access, or mutually acceptable arrangements, is required for the delivery of food
products before or after times of operation. CCS will leave the areas clean, orderly, and sanitary
after each use.
4. Equipment Repairs - Any malfunction to kitchen equipment will be reported in writing to the
Senior Center office. CCS agrees to be responsible for payment of necessary repairs to the stove,
dishwasher, refrigerators, freezer and/or other kitchen equipment when damage or loss is due to
use by CCS.
5. Staff - CCS shall employ a Meal Site Manager at the site who will be supervised by CCS Senior
Nutrition Program Manager. The Meal Site Manager will be responsible for food preparation,
cooking, sign in, data collection, donation collection, and clean up.
6. Volunteers: The program's vitality is dependant on its volunteers. The City shall provide the
Meal Site Manager with volunteer(s) to support the meal site program. The Meal Site Manager
will direct the City's volunteer(s) daily work assignments during the time the volunteers are
supporting the meal site program. Should issues arise with any volunteers; the CCS Meal Site
Manager will work collaboratively with designated City staff to resolve.
7. Food Hander's Permit - All staff and volunteers who handle food must have a current health
permit. CCS agrees to reimburse volunteers for their annual health card permit. The City agrees
to support CCS in its poliEy that no one may handle or serve food without a valid permit.
8. Menu Development/Food Service: CCS will develop menus, with input from the site, which
comply with the Older American's Act. Participants will be given the opportunity to be involved in
the menu planning process, and participant food preferences (e.g., likes and dislikes, cultural
preferences) will be solicited in the development of inenus. CCS will provide all food, beverages,
and supplies necessary to serve participants at the site.
9. Safety - The City will provide the maintenance of the facility. Should CCS staff discover damage
to the facilities, it will be CCS's responsibility to report such findings to the City. It is recognized
that there is mutual responsibility to protect the security of the City's and CCS's equipment and
supplies.
10. Nutrition Education - In recognition that good nutrition prolongs independence by maintaining
physica) strength, mobility, endurance, hearing, vision, and cognitive abilities, CCS will provide
nutrition education to both the participants as well as City staff. CCS will provide a variety of
educational opportunities for participants, including monthly memos and semi-annual on-site
educational programs. CCS will involve the City in the planning and offering of this education.
The City will cooperate with CCS in these efforts.
11. Nutrition Risk Screening - As required by Federal and State standards, CCS must administer the
10 questions from the Nutrition Screening Initiative Checklist. For participants whose screening
indicates nutritional risk, a dietician from CCS will contact those participants and offer
suggestions to help improve their nutritional health. A dietician from CCS will also be present at
least two times per year at the site to discuss nutrition with any participant who so desires.
12. Donations - CCS must abide by the state of Washington senior nutrition standards which requires
that "service providers must provide each person served a meal funded by Title IIi or SCSA with the
opportunity to make a voluntary and confidential donation to the cost of the meal." CCS will collect
these donations in accordance with the standards and with sensitivity to the participants financial
status.
13. Conflict - With the understanding that problems do occur from time to time, CCS and the City
pledge to resolve problems in an expedient and collaborative way. If problems arise with CCS
personnel or with the meal site operation which have not been resolved by the CCS Meal Site
Manager, the City shall bring such problems to the immediate attention of the CCS Senior
Nutrition Program Manager who will then work with the City to resolve such problems in an
expedient manner. All parties involved will be notified on how the problems will be resolved as
well as the on-going efforts to resolve the conflict.
14. Closures -
a) Needs of the City - Should the City require use of the dining facility which necessitates a
meal site closure, CCS appreciates at least one (1) week's notice.
b) Holidays - Meal service will not be available on days CCS designates as holidays: New
Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President's Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day
and the day after Christmas. Specific calendar days vary for some holidays and will be
published annually by CCS and supplied to the City.
c) Inclement Weather - If the local school district is closed due to inclement weather, CCS will
not provide meal service. If schools are delayed by one to two hours, CCS will provide meal
service. The City will assist CCS in communicating this policy to participants.
15. Liability -
a) CCS agrees to indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees, and
agents, harmless from any and all claims, demands, losses, actions and liabilities (including
costs and attorney fees) arising from, resulting from, or connected with this Agreement to the
extent caused by the negligent acts, errors or omissions of CCS, its partners, shareholders,
agents, and employees.
b) The City of Auburn agrees to indemnify and hold CCS, its elected officials, officers,
employees, volunteers and agents harmless from any and all claims, demands, losses, actions
and liabilities (including costs and attorney fees) arising from, resulting from, or connected
with this Agreement to the extent caused by the negligent acts, errors or omissions of the
City, its partners, shareholders, agents, and employees.
16. Insurance -
a) CCS shall maintain a comprehensive general liability insurance policy with limits of a
minimum of one million dollars per occurrence ($1,000,000.00) and two million dollar
aggregate ($2,000,000) covering all volunteers, agents and employees of Catholic
Community Services while engaged in Catholic Community Services activities. This
coverage includes personal injury, bodily injury or property claims of Catholic Community
Services and its agents. The City shall be named as a named insured under the CCS's
Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the
City using ISO Additional Insured endorsement CG 20 10 10 01 and Additional Insured-
Completed Operations endorsement CG 20 37 10 Ol or substitute endorsements providing
equivalent coverage. CCS's insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be
cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail,
return receipt requested, has been given to the City.
b) The City of Auburn shall maintain a comprehensive general liability insurance policy with
limits of a minimum one million dollars per occurrence ($1,000,000.00)/ two million dollar
($2,000,000) aggregate including personal injury, bodily injury, and property damage. A
Certificate of Insurance with (30) days notice of cancellation prior to expiration or renewal of
the policy shall be furnished to CCS prior to commencement of the contract.
17. Term - the term of this agreement shall be from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009.
18. Termination - this agreement may be terminated with thirty (30) days written notice by either
party.
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