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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5589 ORDINANCE NO.5 5 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, APPROVING A CONTRACT WITH SCHOOL'S OUT CONSORTIUMIYWCA OF SEATTLE-KING COUNTY-SNOHOMISH COUNTY TO ACCEPT TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.) IN GRANT FUNDS TO COVER OPERATIONAL AND TRAINING COSTS TO CONTINUE THE AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM AT MT. BAKER MIDDLE SCHOOL. WHEREAS, the Auburn City Council of the City of Auburn must adopt and approve all appropriations by Ordinance pursuant to Chapter 35A.33 RCW; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Pursuant to Chapter 35A.33 RCW, the City hereby approves the expenditure and appropriation of a total amount of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND 00/100 DOLLARS ($25,000), which constitutes a grant pursuant to the Contract between the City of Auburn and School's Out ConsortiumlYWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County. Section 2.. The Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Auburn are hereby authorized to execute the contract with School's Out ConsortiumlYWCA of Seattle-King County- Snohomish County, to provide grant funding through June 15, 2002, to the City of Auburn for use by the City to provide continued Afterschool programming at Mt. Baker Middle School within the City of Auburn. A copy of said Contract is attached hereto and designated Exhibit "A" and is incorporated by reference in this Ordinance. Section 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation. ...--------------...-------...---------...----------------- Ordinance No. 5589 September 18,2001 Page 1 0[2 INTRODUCED: October 1, 2001 PASSED: October 1, 2001 APPROVED: October 1, 2001 ~LA~ GCd~ CHARLES A. BOOTH, MAYOR ATTEST: 1JaJ;x!~ Danielle E. Daskam City Clerk ' APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~.~~ Michael J. Reynolds, City Attorney Published: /0-5:'01 ------------------------------------...-------------- Ordinance No. 5589 September 18,2001 Page 2 0[2 Contract between School's Out Washington (YWCA Host Agency) and Auburn Parks & Recreation This contract is entered into by and between School's Out Washington (YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County, host agency), hereinafter referred to as "SOW A," and Auburn Parks & Recreation hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor." This replaces any previous agreement between SOW A and the Contractor. It is the purpose of this contract to purchase $25,000.00 in operational and training costs as outlined in the Contractor's Youth Connections narrative for continued funding. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary personnel and services and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to accomplishing the activities described in the grant proposal. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The period of performance of this contract shall commence on September 1, 2001. All grant funds must be expended by June 15, 2002, unless the contract is terminated sooner as provided herein. The Contractor must provide services for school-age children and their families within the funding period. All rights and obligations of the parties to this contract shall be subject to and governed by the terms and conditions contained in the text of this contract. PAYMENT The maximum consideration payable under this contract is $25,000.00. In consideration whereof, SOW A will provide Youth Connections funding to the Contractor in three installments: (See Attachment A for Statement of Work and payment points) Payment Performance Period Paperwork Due Maximum Payable Amount $7,500.00 $6,250.00 $5,625.00 $5,625.00 October 1 - December 31, 2001 Janu 1 - March 31,2002 A rill - June 15, 2002 Se tember 14, 2001 Janu 15,2002 March 15,2002 June15,2002 The Contractor may bill for administration costs associated with the delivery of services under this contract. The total administrative costs shall not exceed 15% of the total grant award. In order to receive payments, the invoice voucher and documents must be submitted by the specified deadlines to School's Out Washington, 801 23rd Avenue South, Suite A, Seattle, WA 98144. Ordinance 5589 Exhibit A September 18, 2001 Page 1 of5 ----,- ---------- -'--.----------..,-.-..------ -' . FUNDING The funds payable under this Contract are allotted from the federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). If the funds SOW A relied upon to establish the Contract are withdrawn, reduced or limited, or if additional or modified conditions are placed on such funding, SOW A may immediately terminate the Contract by providing written notice to the Contractor. The termination shall be effective on the date specified in the notice of termination. The Contractor shall: · use these funds to carry out the approved activities listed in the narrative for continued funding, including attending required Youth Connections-related trainings and receiving on- site training and technical assistance from School's Out Washington staff and Washington Regional Action Project (WRAP) specialists. · adhere to the guidelines set forth in the Federal OMB Circular A-133 (Single Audit). · adhere to federal regulations for non-expendable property purchased with these grant funds as outlined in Federal OMB Circular A-II O. This property shall be marked to specify that it was purchased with federal grant funds, and be maintained by use of a separate file for no less than a five-year period. At any time during the five-year period, SOW A may request to see the property and its markings, or separate file of said property. A control system shall be enforced by the Contractor to prevent loss of said property. CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AND CONTRACTOR INFORMATION The project manager for each of the parties shall be responsible for and shall be the contact person for all communications and billings regarding the performance of this contract. For SOW A, Carina A. del Rosario, Communications and Grants Manager, 801 23rd Ave. S., Suite A, Seattle, WA 98144, phone 206-323-2396 x 28, fax 206-323-7997, email cadelr@schoolsoutwashington.org or her designee. (See Attachment B for Contractor Information Form.) Change in Circumstances: The Contractor shall forward to SOW A within ten (10) working days any information concerning the Contractor's change of circumstances, including change of business name, address, telephone numbers, fax number, email address, business status and names of staff associated with this contract. SOW A shall be responsible for the monitoring of the Contractor's performance, the approval of billing submitted by Contractor, and acceptance of any reports provided by the Contractor. The Communications and Grants Manager, the Grants and Contracts Specialist and the WRAP Specialist shall provide assistance and guidance to the Contractor as necessary. During the term of the contract and for one year following termination or expiration of the contract, the Contractor shall provide SOW A and other authorized entities the right of access to Ordinance 5589 Exhibit A September 18,2001 Page 2 of5 -' . its facilities at all reasonable times, in order to monitor, audit and evaluate performance, compliance, and/or quality assurance. During the term of the contract, the Contractor shall also provide SOW A and other authorized entities access to staff and facilities to provide training and technical assistance under this contract on behalf of SOW A. Any changes that occur in the Contractor's program that may affect the grant process must be acknowledged in writing to SOW A. Failure to notify SOW A of any such changes could result in termination of contract. CONTRACTOR OBLIGATIONS A. Insurance and Liability: SOW A assumes no liability with respect to bodily injury, illness, accident, theft, or any other damage of losses concerning persons or property, or involving the Contractor's equipment. The Contractor is responsible for providing adequate insurance coverage to protect against legal liability arising out of activities under this contract and for designation that the SOW A be automatically notified thirty (30) days before cancellation or reduction in coverage. A copy of liability insurance must be submitted with the contract. The Contractor shall provide a minimum public liability insurance coverage as pursuant to Washington regulations. The Contractor shall provide theft coverage of not less than the acquisitions value of equipment and materials purchased with grant money. B. Acknowledgements: The Contractor must use the complete project name "School's Out Washington Youth Connections" in referring to this project on any printed materials for public dissemination. The prominence of acknowledgement should be commensurate with the level of funding relative to other funding sources. The Contractor must include a general acknowledgement of School's Out Washington and the Dept. of Social and Health Services in its list of annual funders in all appropriate programs, publications and public announcements for the contract period. C. Background Clearances: The Contractor shall initiate a criminal history background. check through the Children's Administration pursuant to RCW 43.832 and 43.834, for all prospective employees, volunteers and subcontractors who may have unsupervised access to children and youth. D. Limited Culturally Relevant Services: In accordance with DSHS policy, the Contractor shall provide appropriate, accessible, and culturally relevant services to clients and their families. Service delivery shall be culturally competent and responsive to each client's cultural beliefs and values, ethnic norms, language needs, and individual differences. Service workers are encouraged to employ a diverse workforce that reflects the diversity of their clientele and the community. E. Nondiscrimination: The Contractor shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal nondiscrimination laws, regulations, rules and ordinances. Ordinance 5589 Exhibit A September 18, 2001 Page 3 of5 F. Drug-Free Workplace: The Contractor shall maintain work places as free as possible from the dangerous effects of alcohol and other drugs. Further, the Contractor shall provide any employee whose use of alcohol and/or drugs has produced a dependency harmful to hislher work performance and opportunity for recovery. G. School's Out Washington may request additional measurable service and outcome data for services provided. In the event School's Out Washington so requests, School's Out Washington commits to work with the Contractor to develop data elements. If so requested, the Contractor agrees to provide data collection in a manner prescribed by School's Out Washington. NON COMPLIANCE Failure on the part of the Contractor to carry out the activities, as outlined in the Statement of Work (Attachment B), and performance requirements of this contract may result in nonpayment of corresponding payment points, an overpayment finding collectible by SOW A, and/or termination of the contract. It may also result in the Contractor's disqualification from consideration for continued Youth Connections funding, should they become available, and future grants administered by SOW A. Failure on the part of the Contractor to provide services September 1,2001 through June 15, 2002 shall result in termination of this contract. Failure on the part of the Contractor to submit required paperwork by the due date shall result in a 10% deduction of the grant award. This contract specifically authorizes services that qualify for purchase with grant funds. Billing and receiving payment from SOW A for services not provided creates an overpayment collectible by SOW A and may result in termination of this contract. All equipment and unused supplies purchased with these funds is subject to collection ifthe contract is terminated prior to provision of contracted service for which supplies were purchased. SOW A may unilaterally terminate this contract in the event that state funds are no longer available from DSHS, or are not allocated for the purpose ofmee1íng1he Lead Agency Contractor's obligations under this contract. Termination will be effective when DSHS sends written notice to the Lead Agency Contractor who will then send written notice of their termination to the Subcontractor. After receipt of a notice of termination, and except as otherwise directed by the Communications and Grants Manager, the Contractor shall: 1. Stop all work related to the contract; Ordinance 5589 Exhibit A September 18, 2001 Page 4 of5 2. Place no further order for materials or supplies; 3. Assign to SOW A all rights, titles, and interests to pay any outstanding claims; 4. Settle all outstanding liabilities and claims. This contract contains all the conditions agreed upon by the parties. No other understanding, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. In witness whereof, the undersigned have affixed their signature in execution thereof. ~ l~eCþtR- (PI Contractor's Signature/Date Name: Charles A. Booth Title: Mayor Auburn Parks & Recreation 25 W. Main St. Auburn, W A 98001 Signa! 7 ate Mari Offenbecher, Director School's Out Washington (YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County, host agency) 801 23rd Ave. S, Suite A Seattle, W A 98144 Ordinance 5589 Exhibit A September 18,2001 Page 5 of5