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Item C14� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: 5/15/2013 Division: Community_ Services Bulk Item: Yes x No Department: Social Services Staff Contact Person/Phone 4: Sheryl Graham 305.292-4510 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Federally -Funded Weatherization Assistance Program Agreement, Contract# 13 WX-OG-11-54-01-039 between Monroe County Board of County Commissioners (Community Services/Social Services) and the State of Florida, Department of Economic Opportunity. ITEM BACKGROUND: These funds are to be utilized to perform energy saving repairs and installation of energy saving measures on qualified single family dwellings for low income residents. These funds will be expended in accordance with the FY 2013 WAP State Plan. This is a cost reimbursement contract. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: Prior approval granted by the BOCC on '9/21/2012 Of modification #007`to the Weatherization Assistance Program sub -grant Agreement #IOWX-7X-11-54 01-719. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES n/a STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval TOTAL COST: $18,792.00 BUDGETED: Yes X No DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: NIA COST TO COUNTY: 0.00 (cost reimbursement .:.rant) SOURCE OF FUNDS: GRANT FUNDS REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes _ No X AMOUNT PER MONTH Year APPROVED BY: County A OMB/ chasing Risk Management DOCUMENTATION: Included X Not Required DISPOSITION: Revised 7/09 i. u MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACT SUMMARY Contract with: WAP (DEO) Contract: # 10WX- 7X-11-54-01-719 Effective Date: 5/15/2013 Expiration Date: 2/28/2014 Contract; Purpose/Description: Approval of State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Federally - funded Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Agreement#13WX-0G-11-54-01-039 between Monroe County Board. of County Commissioners and the Mate ofF"lorida, Department of Economic Opportunity, {DEC}).' Contract Manager: Sheryl Graham—, 292- 4510 Social Services/Stop 1 (Name)(Ext.), (Department/Stop #)' For BOCC meeting on 5/15/2013A��h 3 Agenda Deadline: 4/30/2013 CONTRACT COSTS Total Dollar Value of Contract: $18,792.00 Current Year Portion: $ - Budgeted? Yes X No ❑ Account Codes: 12-6155713 - - County Match: NA - Additional Match: 0 Total Match $0 ADDITIONAL. COSTS Estimated Ongoing Costs: $ /yr For: (Not included in dollar value above) (e, , Maintenance, utilities,'janitorial, salaries, etc CONTRACT REVIEW Changes Date Out Division Director Date In j Needed fewer, k Yes ❑ No Risk Management Yes ❑ No Er_ 6 O.M.B./Purchasing L Yes ❑ No County Attorney Yes ❑ No C Comments:: C UNTY SO�MONROE KEY WESTLORIDA 33040 (305)294-4541 MEMOR AI TO: Kathy Peters/Elaine Ferda t 2, County Attorney's Office t c� FROM: Kim Wean (wilkes-kim@monr coon gov) Sr Grants Coordinator Social Services DATE RE: Request for Legal Sufficiency (Immediate review)BOCC meeting deadline-44Q `f 3C7 Enclosed are six (6) original copies of R9, Roff' t1 QC�r f (51 15-11 ! Federally funded weatherization assistance program agreement 13WX-OG-11-54-01-039 UM Please pass on to county attorney so they may provide legal sufficiency to these documents. Thank you for your assistance in this matter, it is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, concerns or require further information, please contact me at X4510. c.c. Sheryl Graham, Social Services Director Enclosures BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: 4/17/2013 Division: — Community Services Bulk Item: Yes x No Department: Social Services AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of State of Florida Department of Economic Oppoi Federally -Funded Weatherization Assistance Program Agreement, Contract# 13WX-OG- I I - between Monroe County Board of County Commissioners (Community Services/Social S i the State of Florida, Depa'�nent of Economic Opportunity. 1510 1 )1-039 s) and ITEM BACKGROUND: ese funds are to be utilized to perform ener saving repairs and 0 saving ing Tui installation of energ"a I asures on qualified single family =eIrlings r low income residents. These funds will be expended accordance with the FY 2013 WAP tate Plan. This is a cost reimbursement contract. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: Prior approval grafited by the BOCC on 9/21/2012 of modification #007 to the Weatherization A Program grant Agreement #10WX-7X-1 1-54- 01-719. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: n/a \ x I M RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval TOTAL COST: $18,792.00 BUDGETED: es X—No DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PRE RENCE: _N/A es L RENCI P 7 COST TO COUNTY: 0.00 cost reimbursement grant) SOURCE 0 FUNDS: GRANT FUNDS REVENUE PRODUCING: es No X AMOUNT PER MO H Year APPROVED BY: unty Atty OMB/Purchasing — Risk Mana. ment F111RI . , : nc ed X '11ot Required __10 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACT COSTS Total Dollar Value of Contract: $18,792.00 Current Year Portion: $— Budgeted? Yes X No ❑ Account Codes: 125-6155713 County Match: NA Additional Match: 0 Total Match $0 ADDITIONAL COSTS Estimated Ongoing Costs: $_/yr For: (Not included in dollar value above) (e.g, Maintenance, utilities, janitorial, salaries, etc) Division Director Risk Management O.M.B./Purchasing County Attorney Comments: Date In CONTRACT REVIEW Changes Date Out Needed Reviewer Yes ❑ No 0 Yes ❑ No 0 Yes ❑ No 11 Yes ❑ No vyw rorm mevisea vzwui mur #z PJ, ORIGINAL Contract Number: 13WX-OG-11-54-01-039 FEDERALLY -FUNDED WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by the State of Florida, Department of Economic Opportunity, with headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the "Department"), and Monroe County Board o County Commissioners (hereinafter referred to as the "Recipient"). THIS AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO BASED ON THE FOLLOWING REPRESENTATIONS: A. The Recipient represents that it is fully qualified and eligible to receive these grant funds to provide the services identified herein; and B. The Department has received these grant funds from the State of Florida, and has the authority to subgram these funds to the Recipient upon the terms and conditions below; and C. The Department has statutory authority to disburse the funds under this Agreement. THEREFORE, the Department and the Recipient agree to the following: (1) SCOPE OF WORK The Recipient shall perform the work in accordance with the Scope of Work, Attachment A of this Agreement. (2) INCORPORATION OF LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES The Recipient and the Department shall be governed by applicable State and Federal laws, rules and regulations, including those identified in Attachment B. (3) PERIOD OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall begin upon execution by both parties and shall end February 28, 2014, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph (12) of this Agreement. (4) MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT Either party may request modification of the provisions of this Agreement. Changes which are agreed upon shall be valid only when in writing, signed by each of the parties, and attached to the original of this Agreement. (5) RECORDKEEPING (a) As applicable, Recipient's performance under this Agreement shall be subject to the uniform administrative requirements of OMB Circular No. A- 102 "Grants and Cooperative Agreements with State and Local Governments" or OMB Circular No. A- I 10 (now 2 CFR Part 215), "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non -Profit Organizations," and Recipients shall be subject to the applicable cost principles of OMB Circular No. A-87 (now 2 CFR Part 225), "Cost Principles for State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments," OMB Circular No. A-21 (now 2 CFR Part 220), "Cost Principles for Educational Institutions," or OMB Circular No. A-122 (now 2 CFR Part 2310), "Cost Principles for M Non -Profit Organizations." If this Agreement is made with a commercial (for -profit) organization on a cost - reimbursement basis, the Recipient shall be subject to Federal Acquisition Regulations 31.2 and 931.2. (b) The Recipient shall retain sufficient records to show its compliance with the terms of this Agreement, and the compliance of all subcontractors or consultants paid from funds under this Agreement, for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, and shall allow the Department or its designee, the State Chief Financial Officer or the State Auditor General access to the records upon request. The Recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are available to them upon request for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Department. The five year period may be extended for the following exceptions: 1. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the five year period expires, and extends beyond the five year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. 2. Records for the disposition of non -expendable personal property valued at $5,000 or more at the time it is acquired shall be retained for five years after final disposition. 3. Records relating to real property acquired shall be retained for five years after the closing on the transfer of title. (c) The Recipient shall maintain all records for the Recipient and for all subcontractors or consultants to be paid from funds provided under this Agreement, including documentation of all program costs, in a form sufficient to determine compliance with the requirements and objectives of the Scope of Work, Attachment A, and all other applicable laws and regulations. (d) The Recipient, its employees or agents, including all subcontractors or consultants to be paid from funds provided under this Agreement, shall allow access to its records at reasonable times to the Department, its employees, and agents. "Reasonable" shall ordinarily mean during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., local time, on Monday through Friday. "Agents" shall include, but not be limited to, auditors retained by the Department. (6) AUDIT REQUIREMENTS (a) The Recipient agrees to maintain financial procedures and support documents, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, to account for the receipt and expenditure of funds under this Agreement. (b) These records shall be available at reasonable times for inspection, review, or audit by state personnel and other personnel authorized by the Department. "Reasonable" shall ordinarily mean normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., local time, Monday through Friday. (c) The Recipient shall provide the Department with the records, reports or financial statements upon request for the purposes of auditing and monitoring the funds awarded under this Agreement. (d) If the Recipient is a State or local government or a non-profit organization as defined in OMB Circular A-133, as revised, and in the event that the Recipient expends $500,000 or more in Federal awards in its fiscal year, the Recipient must have a single or program -specific audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133, Audits of States, Local Governments and Non -Profit Organizations, and the Single Audit Act of 1984, as amended. EXHIBIT 1 to this Agreement shows the Federal resources awarded through the Page 2 Department by this Agreement. In determining the Federal awards expended in its fiscal year, the Recipient shall consider all sources of Federal awards, including Federal resources received from the Department. The determination of amounts of Federal awards expended should be in accordance with the guidelines established by OMB Circular A-133, as revised. An audit of the Recipient conducted by the Auditor General in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133, as revised, will meet the requirements of this paragraph. In connection with the audit requirements addressed in this Paragraph 6 (d) above, the Recipient shall fulfill the requirements for auditee responsibilities as provided in Subpart C of OMB Circular A- 13 3 . as revised. If the Recipient expends less than $500,000 in Federal awards in its fiscal year, an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133 is not required. In the event that the Recipient expends less than $500,000 in Federal awards in its fiscal year and chooses to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133, the cost of the audit must be paid from non -Federal funds. (e) Send the Single Audit reporting package and Form SF -SAC to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by submission online at http://harvester.census.gov/fac/collect/ddeindex.html And to any other Federal agencies and pass -through entities in accordance with Sections .320 (e) and (f), OMB Circular A-133. (f) Pursuant to Section .320 (f), OMB Circular A-133, the Recipient shall send a copy of the reporting package described in Section .320 (c), OMB Circular A-133, and any management letter issued by the auditor, to the Department at the following addresses: Department of Economic Opportunity Office of the Inspector General 107 East Madison Street MSC 130 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 And Department of Economic Opportunity Division of Community Development Office of Housing and Community Development Community Assistance Section 107 East Madison Street MSC 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 (also send an electronic copy to Ms. Ginny Helwig at: ginny.heIwigC deo.mYfkr_ida.c0m) (g) By the date due, send any reports, management letter, or other information required to be submitted to the Department pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with OMB Circular A-133, Florida Statutes, and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, as applicable. Page 3 (h) Recipients shall state the date that the reporting package was delivered to the Recipient when submitting financial reporting packages to the Department for audits done in accordance with OMB Circular A-133 or Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General (i) If the audit shows that all or any portion of the funds disbursed were not spent in accordance with the conditions of this Agreement, the Recipient shall be held liable for reimbursement to the Department of all funds not spent in accordance with these applicable regulations and Agreement provisions within thirty days after the Department has notified the Recipient of such non-compliance. 0) The Recipient shall have all audits completed by an independent certified public accountant (IPA), either a certified public accountant or a public accountant licensed under Chapter 473, Fla. Stat. The IPA shall state that the audit complied with the applicable provisions noted above. The audit must be received by the Department no later than nine months from the end of the Recipient's fiscal year. (7) REPORTS (a) The Recipient shall provide the Department with each monthly Financial Status Report (FSR), a mid -agreement Monthly Expenditure Tracking Sheet (METS) Report, each semi-annual Success and Leverage Report and a close-out report. These reports shall include the current status and progress by the Recipient and all subrecipients and subcontractors in completing the work described in Attachment A, Scope of Work, and the expenditure of funds under this Agreement, in addition to any other information requested by the Department. (b) Monthly FSRs are due to the Department no later than the twenty-first day of each month following the end of the reporting month in which funds were expended. In the event the twenty-first day of the month falls on a weekend day or holiday, the monthly report shall be due no later than the next business day. (c) The mid -agreement METS Report is due to the Department no later than the twenty-first day of the seventh month of the Agreement period. In the event the twenty-first day of the seventh month falls on a weekend day or holiday, the mid -agreement report shall be due no later than the next business day. (d) Semi-annual Success and Leverage Reports are due to the Department on or before October 21 and April 21. In the event the twenty -fast day of either month falls on a weekend day or holiday, the reports shall be due no later than the next business day. (e) The close-out report is due thirty calendar days after termination of this Agreement or thirty calendar days after completion of the activities contained in this Agreement, whichever first occurs. In the event the thirtieth day falls on a weekend day or holiday, the close-out report shall be due no later than the next business day. (f) If all required reports and copies are not sent to the Department or are not completed in a manner acceptable to the Department, the Department may withhold further payments until they are completed or may take other action as stated in Paragraph (11) REMEDIES. "Acceptable to the Department" means that the work product was completed in accordance with the Scope of Work, Attachment A. (g) The Recipient shall provide additional program updates or information that may be required by the Department. (h) The Recipient shall provide additional reports and information identified in Attachment D. Page 4 (8) MONITORING The Recipient shall monitor its performance under this Agreement, as well as that of its subcontractors and/or consultants who are paid from funds provided under this Agreement, to ensure that the Schedule of Deliverables within the Scope of Work, Attachment A; are being accomplished within the specified time periods, and other performance goals are being achieved. A review shall be done for each function or activity in Attachment A to this Agreement, and reported in the monitoring report. In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with paragraph (6) above, monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited to, on -site visits by Department staff, Department -contracted monitoring entities or other agents, limited scope audits, and/or other procedures. The Recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures/processes deemed appropriate by the Department. In the event that the Department determines that a limited scope audit of the Recipient is appropriate; the Recipient agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by the Department to the Recipient regarding such audit. The Recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews; investigations or audits deemed necessary by the Florida Chief Financial Officer or Auditor General. In addition, the Department will monitor the performance and financial management by the Recipient throughout the contract term to ensure timely completion of all tasks. (9) LIABILITY (a) Unless Recipient is a State agency or subdivision, as defined in Section 768.28, Fla. Stat., the Recipient is solely responsible to parties it deals with in carrying out the terms of this Agreement, and shall hold the Department harmless against all claims of whatever nature by third parties arising from the work performance under this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, Recipient agrees that it is not an employee or agent of the Department, but is an independent contractor: (b) Any Recipient which is a state agency or subdivision, as defined in Section 768.28, Fla. Stat., agrees to be fully responsible for its negligent or tortious acts or omissions which result in claims or suits against the Department, and agrees to be liable for any damages proximately caused by the acts or omissions to the extent set forth in Section 768.28, Fla. Stat. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any Recipient to which sovereign immunity applies. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a state agency or subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of any contract. (10) DEFAULT If any of the following events occur ("Events of Default"), all obligations on the part of the Department to make further payment of funds shall, if the Department elects, terminate and the Department has the option to exercise any of its remedies set forth in Paragraph (11); however, the Department may make payments or partial payments after any Events of Default without waiving the right to exercise such remedies, and without becoming liable to make any further payment: (a) If any warranty or representation made by the Recipient in this Agreement or any previous agreement with the Department is or becomes false or misleading in any respect, or if the Recipient fails to keep or perform any of the obligations, terms or covenants in this Agreement or any previous agreement with the Department and has not cured them in timely fashion, or is unable or unwilling to meet its obligations under this Agreement; im (b) If material adverse changes occur in the financial condition of the Recipient at any time during the term of this Agreement, and the Recipient fails to cure this adverse change within thirty days from the date written notice is sent by the Department. (c) If any reports required by this Agreement have not been submitted to the Department or have been submitted with incorrect, incomplete or insufficient information; or (d) If the Recipient has failed to perform and complete in timely fashion any of its obligations under this Agreement. (11) REMEDIES If an Event of Default occurs, and the Department provides written notice to the Recipient, the Department may exercise any one or more of the following remedies, either concurrently or consecutively: (a) Terminate this Agreement if the Recipient has not cured the default within thirty calendar days of receipt of written notice of an Event of Default; (b) Begin an appropriate legal or equitable action to enforce performance of this Agreement; (c) Withhold or suspend payment of all or any part of a request for payment; (d) Require that the Recipient refund to the Department any monies used for ineligible purposes under the laws, rules and regulations governing the use of these funds. (e) Exercise any corrective or remedial actions, to include but not be limited to: 1. request additional information from the Recipient to determine the reasons for or the extent of non-compliance or lack of performance, not corrected, in question, or 2. issue a written warning to advise that more serious measures may be taken if the situation is 3. advise the Recipient to suspend, discontinue, or refrain from incurring costs for any activities 4. require the Recipient to reimburse the Department for the amount of costs incurred for any items determined to be ineligible; or (f) Exercise any other rights or remedies which may be otherwise available under law. Pursuing any of the above remedies will not keep the Department from pursuing any other remedies in this Agreement or provided at law or in equity. If the Department waives any right or remedy in this Agreement or fails to insist on strict performance by the Recipient, it will not affect, extend or waive any other right or remedy of the Department, or affect the later exercise of the same right or remedy by the Department for any other default by the Recipient. (12) TERMINATION (a) The Department may terminate this Agreement for cause with thirty calendar days written notice. Cause can include misuse of funds, fraud, lack of compliance with applicable rules, laws and regulations, failure to perform in a timely manner, failure to cure an Event of Default within thirty calendar days from receipt of the notice, or refusal by the Recipient to permit public access to any document, paper, letter, or other material subject to disclosure under Chapter 119, Fla. Stat., as amended. Page 6 (b) The Department may terminate this Agreement for convenience or when it determines, in its sole discretion, that continuing the Agreement would not produce beneficial results in line with the further expenditure of funds, by providing the Recipient with thirty calendar days prior written notice. (c) The parties may agree to terminate this Agreement for their mutual convenience through a written amendment of this Agreement. The amendment shall state the effective date of the termination and the procedures for proper closeout of the Agreement. (d) If the Department issues a notice of Event of Default, the Recipient shall not incur new obligations during the thirty day cure period. If the Department determines that the Recipient has cured the Event of Default within the thirty day cure period, the Department will provide notice to the Recipient that it may resume incurring new obligations. Costs incurred for new obligations after receipt of the notice of Event of Default will be disallowed. The Recipient shall not be relieved of liability to the Department because of any breach of this Agreement by the Recipient. The Department may, to the extent authorized by law, withhold payments to the Recipient for the purpose of set-off until the exact amount of damages due the Department from the Recipient is determined. (13) NOTICE AND CONTACT (a) All notices provided under or pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing delivered, by standard mail or electronic methods, to the representative identified below at the address and email set forth below and said notification attached to the original of this Agreement. (b) The name and address of the Division contract manager for this Agreement is: Paula Lemmo, Community Program Manager Department of Economic Opportunity Division of Community Development Bureau of Housing and Community Development Community Assistance Section MSC 400 - 107 East Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Email: paula.lemmo@deo.myflorida.com (c) The name and address of the Representative of the Recipient responsible for the administration of this Agreement is stated in Attachment K, Recipient Information, of this Agreement (d) In the event that different representatives or addresses are designated by either party after execution of this Agreement, notice of the name, title and address of the new representative will be provided as stated in (13)(a) above. (14) SUBCONTRACTS If the Recipient subcontracts any of the work required under this Agreement, a copy of the unsigned subcontract must be forwarded to the Department for review and approval before it is executed by the Recipient. The Recipient agrees to include in the subcontract that (i) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of this Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is bound by all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and (iii) the subcontractor shall hold the Department and Recipient harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the Page 7 Monroe County Board of County Commissioners subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. The Recipient shall document in the monthly report the subcontractor's progress in performing its work under this Agreement. For each subcontract, the Recipient shall provide a written statement to the Department as to whether that subcontractor is a minority vendor, as defined in Section 288.703, Fla. Stat. (15) TERMS AND CONDITIONS This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. (16) ATTACHMENTS (a) All attachments to this Agreement are incorporated as if set out fully. (b) In the event of any inconsistencies or conflict between the language of this Agreement and the attachments, the language of the attachments shall control, but only to the extent of the conflict or inconsistency. (c) This Agreement has the following attachments (check all that are applicable): Exhibit I - Funding Sources Attachment A — Scope of Work Attachment B — Program Statutes and Regulations Attachment C — Recordkeeping Attachment D — Reports Attachment E — Justification of Advance Attachment F — Warranties and Representations Attachment G — Certification Regarding Debarment Attachment H — Statement of Assurances Attachment I — County Allocation Attachment J — Special Conditions Attachment K — Recipient Information Form (17) FUNDaiG—/CONSIDERATION (a) This is a cost -reimbursement Agreement. The Recipient shall be reimbursed for costs incurred in the satisfactory performance of work hereunder in an amount not to exceed $18 .792 subject to the availability of funds. (b) Any advance payment under this Agreement is subject to Section 216.181(16), Fla.Stat., and is contingent upon the Recipient's acceptance of the rights of the Department under Paragraph (12)(b) of this Agreement. The amount which may be advanced may not exceed the expected cash needs of the Recipient within the first two (2) months of the contract term. Any advance payment is also subject to federal OMB Circulars A-87 (now 2 CFR Part 225), A- I 10 (now 2 CFR Part 215), A- 122 (now 2 CFR Part 230) and the Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990. If an advance payment is requested, the budget data on which the request is based and a justification statement shall be included in this Agreement as Attachment E. Attachment E will specify the amount of advance payment needed and provide an explanation of the necessity for and proposed use of these funds. Page 8 ❑ An advance payment is requested in the amount of $ if applicable) (check and complete (c) After the initial advance, if any, payment shall be made on a reimbursement basis. The Recipient agrees to expend funds in accordance with the Scope of Work, Attachment A, of this Agreement. If the necessary funds are not available to fund this Agreement as a result of action by the United States Congress, the federal Office of Management and Budgeting, the State Chief Financial Officer, or under subparagraph (19)(h) of this Agreement, all obligations on the part of the Department to make any further payment of funds shall terminate, and the Recipient shall submit its closeout report within thirty days of receiving notice from the Department. (18) REPAYMENTS All refunds or repayments to be made to the Department under this Agreement are to be made payable to the order of "Department of Economic Opportunity" and mailed directly to the Department at the following address: Department of Economic Opportunity Division of Community Development Office of Housing and Community Development Community Assistance Section 107 East Madison Street MSC 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 In accordance with Section 215.34(2), Fla. Stat., if a check or other draft is returned to the Department for collection, Recipient shall pay to the Department a service fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) or Five Percent (5%) of the face amount of the returned check or draft, whichever is greater. (19) MANDATED CONDITIONS (a) The validity of this Agreement is subject to the truth and accuracy of all the information, representations, and materials submitted or provided by the Recipient in this Agreement, in any later submission or response to a Department request, or in any submission or response to fulfill the requirements of this Agreement. All of said information, representations, and materials are incorporated by reference. The inaccuracy of the submissions or any material changes shall, at the option of the Department and with thirty days written notice to the Recipient, cause the termination of this Agreement and the release of the Department from all its obligations to the Recipient. (b) This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Florida, and venue for any actions arising out of this Agreement shall be in the Circuit Court of Leon County. If any provision of this Agreement is in conflict with any applicable statute or rule, or is unenforceable, then the provision shall be null and void to the extent of the conflict, and shall be severable, but shall not invalidate any other provision of this Agreement. Em (c) Any power of approval or disapproval granted to the Department under the terms of this Agreement shall survive the term of this Agreement. (d) This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, any one of which may be taken as an original. (e) The Recipient agrees to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336, 42U.S.C. Section 13101 et sc.) and the Florida Civil Rights and Fair Housing Acts (sections 760.01 — 760.37, Florida Statutes), which prohibit discrimination by public and private entities on the basis of disability in employment, public acconimodations, transportation, state and local government services, and telecommunications. (0 A person or organization who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime or on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of $25,000.00 for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list or on the discriminatory vendor list. (g) Any Recipient which is not a local government or state agency, and which receives funds under this Agreement from the federal government, certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: 1. are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by a federal Department or agency; 2. have not, within a three-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (federal, state or local) transaction or contract under public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; 3. are not presently indicted or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (federal, state or local) with commission of any offenses enumerated in paragraph 19(g)2. of this certification; and 4. have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement had one or more public t, transactions (federal, state or local) terminated for cause or default. If the Recipient is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, then the Recipient shall attach an explanation to this Agreement. In addition, the Recipient shall send to the Department (by email or by facsimile transmission) the completed "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion" (Attachment G) for each intended subcontractor which Recipient plans to fund under this Agreement. Such form must be received by the Department before the Recipient enters into a contract with any subcontractor. (h) The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature, and subject to any modification in accordance with Chapter 216, Fla. Stat. or the Florida Constitution. Page 10 (i) All bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail sufficient fora proper preaudit and postaudit thereof 0) Any bills for travel expenses shall be submitted in accordance with Section 113.061, Fla. Stat. (k) The Department of Economic Opportunity reserves the right to unilaterally cancel this Agreement if the Recipient refuses to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Fla. Stat., which the Recipient created or received under this Agreement. (1) If the Recipient is allowed to temporarily invest any advances of funds under this Agreement, any interest income shall either be returned to the Department or be applied against the Department's obligation to pay the contract amount. (m) The State of Florida will not intentionally award publicly -funded contracts to any contractor who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers, constituting a violation of the employment provisions contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 13 )24a(e) [Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA")]. The Department shall consider the employment by any contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A(e) of the INA. Such violation by the Recipient of the employment provisions contained in Section 274A(e) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the Department. (n) The Recipient is subject to Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law (Section 286.011, Fla. 51at) with respect to the meetings of the Recipient's governing board or the meetings of any subcommittee making recommendations to the governing board. All of these meetings shall be publicly noticed, open to the public, and the minutes of all the meetings shall be public records, available to the public in accordance with Chapter 119, Fla. Stat. (o) All unmanufactured and manufactured articles, materials, and supplies which are acquired for public use under this Agreement must have been produced in the United States as required under 41 U.S.C. I Oa, unless it would not be in the public interest or unreasonable in cost. (20) LOBBYING PROHIBITION (a) No funds or other resources received from the Department under this Agreement may be used directly or indirectly to influence legislation or any other official action by the Florida Legislature or any state agency. Federal grant funds provided under this Agreement may not be used by the Department or any Recipient or Sub -Recipient to support lobbying activities to influence proposed or pending Federal or State legislation or appropriations. This prohibition is related to the use of Federal grant funds and not intended to affect an individual's right or that of any organization, to petition Congress, or any other level of Government, through the use of other resources (See, 45 CFR Part 93). (b) The Recipient certifies, by signing this Agreement, that to the best of his or her knowledge and belief: 1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the Recipient, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into Page I I of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement, the Recipient shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "'Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying." 3. The Recipient shall require that this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S.C. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. (21) COPYRIGHT PATENT AND TRADEMARK, ANY AND ALL PATENT RIGHTS ACCRUING UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT ARE HEREBY RESERVED TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA. ANY AND ALL COPYRIGHTS ACCRUING UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT ARE HEREBY TRANSFERRED BY THE RECIPIENT TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA. (a) If the Recipient has a pre-existing patent or copyright, the Recipient shall retain all rights and entitlements to that pre-existing patent or copyright unless the Agreement provides otherwise. (b) If any discovery or invention is developed in the course of or as a result of work or services performed under this Agreement, or in any way connected with it, the Recipient shall refer the discovery or invention to the Department for a determination whether the State of Florida will seek patent protection in its name. Any patent rights accruing under or in connection with the performance of this Agreement are reserved to the State of Florida. If any books, manuals, films, or other copyrightable material are produced, the Recipient shall notify the Department. Any copyrights accruing under or in connection with the performance under this Agreement are transferred by the Recipient to the State of Florida. (c) Within thirty days of execution of this Agreement, the Recipient shall disclose all intellectual properties relating to the performance of this Agreement which he or she knows or should know could give rise to a patent or copyright. The Recipient shall retain all rights and entitlements to any pre-existing intellectual property which is so disclosed. Failure to disclose will indicate that no such property exists. The Department shall then, under Paragraph (b), have the right to all patents and copyrights which accrue during performance of the Agreement. (22) LEGAL AUTHORIZATION. The Recipient certifies that it has the legal authority to receive the funds under this Agreement and that its governing body has authorized the execution and acceptance of this Agreement. The Recipient also certifies that the undersigned person has the authority to legally execute and bind Recipient to the terms of this Agreement. Page 12 (23) ASSURANCES. The Recipient shall comply with any Statement of Assurances incorporated as Attachment H. Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank Page 13 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY FEDERALLY FUNDED SUBGRANT AGREEMENT SIGNATURE PAGE Agreement Number: 13WX-OG-11-54-01-039 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their duly authorized officers on the day, month and year set forth below. RECIPIENT STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (Type Legal Name of Recipient) By: By: Ken Reecy, Assistant Director (Type Nameand Title Here) Division of Community Development Date: Date: ti- (-0000q4iq Approved as to form and legal Federal Identification Number sufficiency, subject only to full and proper execution by the parties. Office of the General Counsel DUNS Number* *Data Universal Numbering System By: Approved Date: Page 14 2013 WAP AGREEMENT EXHIBIT — I FUNDING SOURCES Agreement Number: 13WX-OG-1 1-54-01-039 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL RESOURCES ARE AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENTUNDER THIS AGREEMENT. THIS IS NOT A RESEARCH AGREEMENT. Separately list the following information for each federal program from which the resources awarded to the Recipient originate: Federal Program Federal agency Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance title and # Grantee: Award amount: Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) CFDA 81.042 $ 6,451* * Subject to availability of funding pursuant to future DOE awards. Federal Program Low -Income Home Energy Assistance Program Federal agency U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance title and CFDA 93.568 Grantee: Award amount: $12,341 THE FOLLOWING COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO THE FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT: 1. Resources shall be used only in accordance with the following: The Recipient shall use these funds to perform energy saving repairs and installation of energy saving measures on qualified single family dwellings only. These funds will be expended in accordance with the Scope of Work, Attachment A; Program Statutes and Regulations, Attachment 13; Record Keeping, Attachment C; Reports, Attachment D; Statement of Assurances, Attachment G; County Allocations, Attachment 1; Special Conditions, Attachment J; applicable OMB Circulars; and the FY 2013 WAP State Plan. 2. Recipients must meet the following eligibility requirements. The Recipient shall comply with the Department's WAP requirements and the applicable OMB Circulars and eligibility requirements as set forth in U.S. Department of Energy regulations codified in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 440, Weatherization Assistance Program for Low -Income Persons. Program Weatherization Assistance Program Monroe County Board of County Commissioners Page 15 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK The Recipient shall comply with the following requirements, and if applicable, ensure all subcontracts require compliance with the following requirements. In carrying out this Agreement, the Recipient will provide the necessary personnel, materials, services and facilities, except as otherwise provided herein, to carry out the program. The Recipient shall have a designated individual, referred to by the Department as the WAP Coordinator, to be responsible for the following activities: A. Solicit, identify and qualify low-income residents within the Recipient's identified service area who have the need and desire for energy conservation assistance. The Recipient will make the services provided for under this Agreement available to all eligible clients in the counties to be served. B. During this contract period work performed on dwellings shall be completed in accordance with the Florida Priority List and supplemental Department and federal Department of Energy guidelines, unless the Recipient secures written permission from the Department not to. Each dwelling must be evaluated by using the Priority List Assessment and Testing (PLAT) inspection package for recording visual observations, measurements, diagnostic test results, i.e., blower door, infrared camera, monoxor, gas analyzer, pressure pan and any other tests required as directed by the state weatherization office. This information will be maintained in the client file. When addressing a central heating and cooling unit which already exists in a dwelling, the National Energy Audit (NEAT) or Manufactured Home Energy Audit (MHEA) must be used to determine replacement and appropriate. sizing. Refrigerators may only be replaced if (a) indicated by metering or (b) recommended by a NEAT or MHEA. The Department also requires that the following measures be installed on every dwelling receiving energy conservation measures: low flow showerhead, faucet aerators, water heater blanket, water line insulation and air filters for heating and cooling units in accordance with the Procedures and Guidelines requirements. C. The cost of labor and materials for weatherization measures plus allowable Program Support activities under this WAP agreement should not exceed $6,769 per dwelling. This per dwelling amount does not include the Health and Safety [H&S] amount of $600 that may also be expended. D. When the Recipient WAP Coordinator (or the designated individual) has determined the weatherization activities to be performed on a dwelling, the measures to be addressed in the same order of the Priority List will be listed on the Client/Agency Pre -Work Order Agreement (PWOA) form. The work to be performed will then be discussed with the client, along with addressing the included disclaimer language regarding mold and moisture. Also a copy of the Lead Notification and the Mold and Moisture pamphlets will be provided to the client. Then both the client and the coordinator will sign and date the PWOA form. Once this form is signed, work may be coordinated. E. The Recipient is responsible for supervising, monitoring and ensuring the quality of all work by staff, volunteers and subcontractors. The Recipient shall provide the Department with documentation and reports as required by this Agreement, as well as, other information requested by the Department. F. Upon completion of all scheduled work on a dwelling, the Recipient WAP Coordinator (or the designated individual) shall conduct a final inspection (to include all diagnostic testing) and certify that all work performed on each dwelling was completed according to program guidelines. The material and labor costs for each Weatherization measure installed on a dwelling will be listed on a Building Work Report (BWR). If all work meets program guidelines, local building codes and applicable permits have been pulled; the WAP Coordinator and client will sign and date the BWR. The weatherized dwelling will be considered as completed when the contractors have been paid for services rendered. G. To receive a reimbursement for a production period (first day of a month through the last day) the Recipient shall submit an electronic copy of each BWR package along with the Financial Status Report (FSR) to the Department through the web based reporting system (eGrants) by the 21 st day of the following month. In addition, the Recipient shall submit a signed copy of the FSR via facsimile or email to the Department by the same due date. Page 16 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT A, SCOPE OF WORK (Continued) BUDGET Agreement Number: 13WX- OG-11-54-01-039 WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TOTAL AGREEMENT AMOUNT $ . . BUDGETED AMOUNTS WEATHERIZATION SERVICES 1. Cost of allowable materials and labor to weatherize a dwelling. a) Materials $ 71 oa . oo b) Labor $ Subtotal: $ $ Number of dwellings to be weatherized: 3 PROGRAM SUPPORT 2' All allowable subgrantee activities required to coordinate and ensure compliance of providing weatherization services as identified in the Budget Detail within Attachment A in this Agreement. Upon termination of this Agreement, the total of Pro ram Support cannot exceed 30% of the total of material and labor costs. $ 1 f sa- •�JD 3. Per -dwelling expenditure limit: Applicable amount of funding to be expended on a dwelling (material, labor and Program Support) cannot exceed ,$6, 769 and all costVexpenditures must be eligible actual costs that are sufficiently documented HEALTH & SAFETY 4.::: Limited to $600 per dwelling and not included in the dwelling cap of $6,769. p $ -[ 0 O . o o DIRECT CHARGED LINE ITEMS 5. Comprehensive Annual Audit (applicable % of cost for WAP only). $j 6. Training & Technical Assistance (Department pre -approved activities only). $ 6. (b) Equipment (Department pre -approved purchases only). $ 7. Liability (the % to cover WAP) & Pollution Occurrence Insurance (required). 8. Subtotal of Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 6(b) and 7. $ 1.71 ADMINISTRATION 9. All allowable administrative level activities required to implement the program (salaries including fringe; rent; utilities, etc.) Total cannot exceed 10% of Line #8 and all eligible costs/expenditures must be sufficiently documented. $ 10. TOTAL OF ALL BUDGETED AMOUNTS $ 7Q (TOTAL BUDGETED AMOUNT CANNOT EXCEED TOTAL AGREEMENT AMOUNT) . _l` age 17 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT A, SCOPE OF WORK (Continued) BUDGET DETAIL Agreement Number: 13WX-OG-11-54-01-039 To determine the allowable activities that may be reported in Program Support and Administration, the Recipient will refer to the applicable (]Von -Profit or County Government) Guidance for Documentation and Support of Program Sup port and Administrative Expenditures publication which is available at the Department's website. Refer to Attachment.I, SPECIAL CONDITIONS, for that website and additional guidance. Program Support Budget Amount 1. Compensation of employees exclusively involved in WAP. 2. Compensation of employees involved in WAP and other funding sources. 105 -7. 50 3. Advertising and Public Relation Costs. 4. Communication costs for employees directly involved in WAP. 5. Interest on debt incurred to acquire WAP assets. 6. Maintenance and repair of WAP buildings (or designated WAP space) and equipment. 7. Materials and supplies used for WAP (other than Direct Materials on FSR). 8. Publication and printing costs used for WAR 46 9, Recruiting costs for direct WAP personnel. 95 10. Facility Costs. 11. Transportation Costs for WAP services. d> 13. Travel costs for WAP services. 13. Training costs for WAP (Not on FSR). 14. Insurance and Indemnification - (that is not reported on Line 7 of the FSR). 15. Depreciation and Use Allowance of WAP Building and Equipment 16. Other — a list of items and corresponding costs must be submitted with Budget Detail. Total (Enter this amount in line #2 of Budget): Administration Budget Amount 1. Compensation of Executive Management and Finance and Reporting Personnel. 4f 2. Compensation of employees involved in WAP and other funding sources. 3. Communication costs for employees exclusively involved in WAP. 4. Depreciation and use allowances (building, general furniture and equipment). 5. Cost of Property Insurance. 6. Other - a list of items and corresponding costs must be submitted with Budget Detail. Total (Enter this amount in line #9 of Budget): Page 18 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT A, SCOPE OF WORK (Continued) SCHEDULE OF DELIVERABLES Agreement Number: 13V./X-OG- 11-54-01-039 The total estimated production goal will be the number of dwellings that are anticipated to be weatherized for the Agreement period. The Recipient will complete the below per month estimated production goals. Suggested process for calculating production goals: a) Subtract the projected Direct Charge Line Items and Administrative costs totals as listed in the BUDGET, from the total Agreement amount. This is the amount of funding available for weatherizing dwellings and Program Support activities. Agreement Amount: $ vg, 7q1p, Direct Charges: ($ A �'3 5. 1 Administration: ($ 103. S-s— Weatherization Amount: $ 1!� a57a,50 b) Divide the Weatherization Amount by $6,769. Weatherization Amount $ $6,769 = Estimated Total Production c) Estimate the amount of Health & Safety to be expended on the total number of dwellings: $ 1�oo. 0 d) Subtract the Health & Safety amount (c) from the Weatherization Amount (a): $ 1! S 5-1 - 61C1 e) Divide the reduced Weatherization Amount (d) by $6,769 to determine total estimated production: ol. I) Determine estimated Material, Labor and Program Support amounts for Budget. g) Complete the below estimated monthly production. April 2013 fl, May 2013 June 2013 0 July 2013 <� August 2013 1 September 2013 0 October 2013 C) November 2013 December 2013 10 January 2014 1 February 2014 Q Total Refer to Attachment J, SPECIAL CONDITIONS, of this Agreement for information on the Recipient's requirement to have actual documentation to support all expenditures reported on the Recipient's monthly Financial Status Report (FSR) and the Department's review process of the supporting documentation for the reported costs. Monroe County Board of County Commissioners 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT B PROGRAM STATUTES AND REGULATIONS Both the Recipient and the Department shall be governed by applicable laws and rules, including but not limited to: A. Pub. L. 94-385, Part A, Title IV ("Energy Conservation and Production Act of 1976"); the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, Title XXVI of Pub. L. 97-35 (Low -Income Home Energy Assistance Act of 198 1); Title 11, Part 2, of the National Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 96-619); Title V, Subtitle E, of the Energy Security Act of 1981 (Pub. L. 96- 294); and Chapter 163, Fla. Stat.; Florida Chief Financial Officer Memorandum No. XXX, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Requirements (2008-2009); American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5); Federal Central Contractor Registration (bgp�-//www.ecnovO; 2 CFR Part 176, Requirements for Implementing Sections 1513, 1605 and 1606 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for Financial Assistance Awards; Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards B. All federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination including but not limited to: 1. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; 2. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; 3. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; 4. The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6101- 6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; 5. The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (Pub. L. 92- 255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; 6. The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (Pub. L. 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; 7. Subsections 523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1913 (42 U.S.C. 290 dd-3 and 290 ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; 8. Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to non- discrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; and 9. The requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) which may apply to the Weatherization Assistance Program. 10. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 10 1-336 (42 U.S.C. Sections 13 101 through 13213). C. Executive Order 11346, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity", as amended by Executive Order 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 C.F.R. Part 60). D. All applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act as amended (42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.) and the federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1351 et seq.). Page 20 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ,ATTACHMENT B (Continued) PROGRAM STATUTES AND REGULATIONS E. The Recipient will comply with the Lead -Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. 4081 et seq.) which prohibits the use of lead -based paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence structures. F. The Recipient will assist in assuring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470), EO 11593 (identification and protection of historic properties), and the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 469a-1 et seq.) G. In compliance with 10 C.F.R. Subpart E, Part 1036.510 (Appendix B), the Recipient certifies that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared eligible, or voluntarily excluded from participating in this Agreement by any Federal Department or agency. H. The Recipient shall screen applicants for program eligibility under 1986 Immigration and Nationality Act, as currently amended. I. Recipients which procure $ 10,000 or more of insulation products annually are required to put into effect an affirmative procurement program to insure the purchase of insulation products composed of the highest percentage of recoverable materials practicable, taking into consideration competition, availability, technical performance and cost in accordance with Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, and guidelines promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency. J. All applicable federal rules, regulations and guidelines including 10 C.F.R. Part 600, and all applicable OMB Circulars, as revised, as they relate to the application, acceptance, and use of federal funds under this Agreement. K. Other applicable federal and State laws, rules, regulations and guidelines. L. There shall be no religious worship, instruction, or proselytization as any part of, or in connection with, the performance of this Agreement. M. The Recipient certifies that neither its organization nor any member of the staff is debarred or suspended or is otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs under Executive Order 13549, "Debarment and Suspension." The contractor may not make any subcontract to a debarred or suspended party. A current listing of such parties is maintained by the Department for review. N. Before beginning work on any dwelling, the Recipient shall have: 1. Documentation of client income eligibility in accordance with the most recent federally established Poverty Income Guidelines. Client income verification must be conducted within 180 days prior to the date the work begins. 2. Documentation of authorization from the owner of the dwelling or his authorized agent. 3. Documentation of proof of ownership. 4. Agreement with the owner of rental property assuring compliance with 10 C.F.R. Part 440.22. Page 21 2013 NVAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT B (Continued) PROGRAM STATUTES AND REGULATIONS O. INTEREST INCOME: Recipients shall invest cash advances in compliance with section .21 (h) (2) (i) of the Common Rule and section .22 of OMB Circular A-1 10 (now 2 CFR Part 215). Recipients shall maintain advances of Federal funds in interest - bearing accounts unless one of the following conditions applies: NON -PROFITS ONLY: 1. The Recipient or subcontractor receives less than $120,000 in total Federal awards per year. 2. The best reasonably available interest bearing account would not be expected to earn interest in excess of $250 per year on all Federal cash balances. 3. The depository would require an average or minimum balance so high that it would not be feasible within the expected Federal and non -Federal cash resource. Interest earned off cash advances shall be reflected on the monthly financial status report and the close-out report. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS Except for interest earned on advance of funds exempt under the inter -governmental Cooperation Action (31 U.S.0 6501 et. seq.) and the Indian Self -Determination Act (23 U.S.C. 450), recipients and sub - recipients shall promptly, but at least quarterly, remit interest earned on advances to the Federal agency. The recipient or subrecipient may keep interest amounts up to $ 100 per year for administrative expenses. Except as provided for advance payments, the Recipient may temporarily invest grant funds, but any interest income shall either be returned to the Department or be applied against the Department's obligation to pay the contract amount. Any interest income earned by the temporary investment of these grant funds that is not applied against the Department's obligation to pay shall be returned to the Department at the time of submission of the final close-out report. P. PROGRAM INCOME: Recipient may apply net program income, after costs incident to the generation of gross program income are deducted, excluding interest income, to meet matching requirements, or may reprogram it for eligible program activities in accordance with Rule Chapter 9B-24, Florida Administrative Code. The amount of program income and its disposition must be reported to the Department at the time of submission of the final close- out report. Expenditure of program income balances at contract end must be approved by the Department. Q. APPEALS SYSTEM: All complaints received by the Department will be referred to the Recipient. Recipient must have a written appeals system that is: a) adopted by the Board of Directors; b) formatted as a Recipient handout; c) posted in the client intake area of the Recipient's agency; and d) provided to those applying for weatherization services. Recipient Appeals System In the event of a complaint/appeal, the complaint/appeal shall first be heard by the: �(j tA \&EP,�4 1 1512- 6"VA-T!5 (Title of Position) Should the first designated party be unable to resolve the difficulty, the second complaint/appeal will be heard by: itle of Position). Should the second level complaint/appeal be unable to resolve the difficulty, the final hearing will be held by: (Committee or Full Board). Page 22 2013 NVAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT B (Continued) PROGRAM STATUTES AND REGULATIONS R. LIABILITY INSURANCE: All Recipients and subcontractors are required to have sufficient liability insurance coverage for performing weatherization-funded activities. In addition, Recipients must have Pollution Occurrence Insurance (POI), whether included, added to, or a separate general liability insurance policy. Costs may be charged as a separate line item on the Financial Status Report. Recipients must ensure that each private contractor is adequately or covered by the Recipient policy. Documentation to substantiate all insurance coverage will be reviewed during monitoring visits. Failure to have adequate insurance coverage may result in all reimbursement requests being withheld until compliance is met. Only those contractors who have been trained on Lead Safe Weatherization techniques and have POI (or under Recipient policy) may work on pre 1978 dwellings that the Recipient has confirmed may have lead paint that will be disturbed through weatherization activities. S. The Recipient will follow the procedures and guidelines provided in the latest version of the Florida WAP Manual. Programmatic and guideline changes during an agreement period may be provided to the Recipient through a State Weatherization Program Notice and are to be considered as updates and become effective upon the date indicated on a Program Notice. The State Program Notice will be sent to the Recipient by email to the addresses stated in Paragraph Thirteen of this Agreement. Page 23 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT C RECORDKEEPING The Recipient shall maintain the following information in the client file: A. Information on each client shall include, but not be limited to: 1. Client Intake Form (signed by the client and dated) and a copy of the household utility bill. 2. Client Selection (Priority) Criteria Form,. 3. Copy of the Compliant/Appeal Procedures Form initialed by client. 4. Copy of Social Security Cards (with only the last four digits showing). 5. Documentation of Income for all members of the household. 6. Documentation of Ownership or Landlord Agreement (when applicable). 7. A copy of the completed Priority List Assessment and Testing (PLAT) forms. 8. A copy of the first page of the National Energy Audit (NEAT) or the Manufactured Home Energy Audit (MHEA) if used for replacing HVAC units or refrigerators,. Photo of the meter readings to support refrigerator replacement if not using NEAT or MHEA. 9. Copy of the signed Pre -Work Order Agreement (PWOA) form. 10. Building Work Report (BWR) (signed by the client and inspector and dated). 11. Invoices and payment vouchers. 12. Copies of any required building permits. B. When the Recipient WAP Coordinator has determined the weatherization activities to be performed on a dwelling, the WAP Coordinator shall list the measures to be addressed on PWOA in the same order of the Priority List. C. Although the client provided a utility bill when submitting their application, that information will need to be updated for a more accurate pre/post comparison. The Collection of Pre Weatherization Utility Billing Information. When the client is contacted to schedule a date to review the PWOA, the Coordinator will request that a copy of the clients' prior month's utility bill be provided. The work to be performed will then be discussed with the client, and both the client and the coordinator will sign and date the form and a copy of the form must be placed in the client file. Once this form is signed, work may commence. The pre-weatherization work utility bill amount will be entered on the Client Intake Form in the eGrants system and included when reporting the dwelling. The Collection of Post Weatherization Utility Billing Information. The Recipient will submit to the Department a copy' of the pre and the post utility bill (to include amount, kilowatt usage and kilowatt per hour charge) for 10 percent of the clients served through this Agreement. Recipients should consider establishing an agreement with the local utility provider in its service area to provide this information. If no agreement can be established, the Recipient will implement a tracking process for following -up with selected clients to obtain this information. The post weatherization utility information should be for the first full billing month after the Building Work Report has been signed by the client and Coordinator. These utility bills are to either be submitted to the Department within 60 days after the BWR sign date or included in the Recipients Semi -Annual Success and Leverage Report. Page 24 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT D REPORTS A. Monthly FSRs are due to the Department by the 21th of each month. The Recipient shall enter via the eGrants reporting system, a Financial Status Report (FSR), and a Building Work Report (BWR) package for each dwelling on which work has been completed and inspected. The BWR package shall consist of a copy of the BWR, and a completed Client Intake Form. B. By the 2 1 " day of the 7"' month of this Agreement, the Recipient will submit: a) A completed Monthly Expenditure Tracking Sheet (METS) to include all Program Support an Administrative line item actual costs incurred by the Recipient through the 6ft' month of this Agreement. Z, Z� b) A Revenue and Expenditure spreadsheet (or applicable fiscal supporting document) that will provide the actual expenditure amounts per month to date that support the METS totals. Note: Based upon the results of the Department desk audit, the Recipient may be required to submit additional follow-up METS along with a supporting Revenue and Expenditure spreadsheet. Note: Refer to Attachment J, SPECIAL CONDITIONS, of this Agreement for additional guidance on the Department's METS review process. C. Semi Annual Success and Leverage Reports are due to the Department on or before October 21 and April 21. 1) On the Success Reports, all Recipients shall provide: a) copies of thank -you correspondences from clients who received weatherization services; b) information on any events the Recipient participated in that promoted the WAP locally; c) any milestone reached by the Recipient that relates to the WAP. 2) On the Leverage Reports, all Recipients shall provide: a) sources of leverage activities; b) amount of funding provided, and c) the types of leverage activities utilized on the dwellings during the six month period. Donation of materials or volunteer labor should also be included in this report. D. The Close-out Report is due to the Department thirty (30) days after the end on the Agreement. E. Failure to submit all required reports as outlined in Section A, B, C & D above by the required due date, may result in the withholding of any pending or future payments until the reports are received. Reports and notices must be submitted to: Department of Economic Opportunity Division of Community Development Office of Housing and Community Development Community Assistance Section 107 East Madison Street MSC 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 F. Hand delivered reports must be date stamped in by Department staff. Each report form shall be signed by the Recipient's designated agent. Page 25 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT E JUSTIFICATION OF ADVANCE PAYMENT RECIPIENT: Monroe Countv Board of County Commissioners Indicate by checking one of the boxes below if you are requesting an advance. Any advance payment under this Agreement is subject to s. 216.181(16), Florida Statutes. If an advance payment is requested, the below budget data on which the request is based must be completed. NO ADVANCE REQUESTED No advance payment is requested. Payment will be solely on a reimbursement basis. No additional information is required. 60 DAY ADVANCE REQUESTED Advance payment of $ is requested. Balance of payments will be made on a reimbursement basis. These funds are needed to pay staff, award benefits to clients, duplicate forms and purchase start-up supplies and equipment. We would not be able to operate the ADVANCE CALCULATION A. Number of Units expected to be completed in 60 days: B. Line A times $6,769: $ C. Direct Charge Line Items for first 60 days: $ D. Subtotal of Lines B & C: $ E. Administrative expenses for first 60 days: (Cannot exceed 5.25% of Line D)$ F. Advance Requested (Total Lines D & E): $ ADVANCE REQUEST FOR MORE THAN 60 DAYS If the Recipient determines that it requires an advance amount to cover more than 60 days, it must complete the above ADVANCE CALCULATION worksheet, include a written justification to support the exceptional circumstances, and include a line item budget detail of the projected expenditure for consideration. Note: Attachment J, SPECIAL CONDITIONS, of this Agreement outlines the Department -implemented adjustment actions that can be taken if the Recipient fails to expend an amount equal to the amount of the advance received commencing upon the Recipient's receipt of this fully executed Agreement. Page 26 2413 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT F WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS A. Financial Management Recipient warrants that its financial management system shall provide the following: (1) Accurate, current and complete disclosure of the financial results of this project or program. (2) Records that identify the source and use of funds for all activities. These records shall contain information pertaining to grant awards, authorizations, obligations, un-obligated balances, assets, outlays, income and interest. (3) Effective control over and accountability for all funds, property and other assets. Recipient shall safeguard all assets and assure that they are used solely for authorized purposes. (4) Comparison of expenditures with budget amounts for each Request for Payment. Whenever appropriate, financial information shall be related to performance and unit cost data. (5) Written procedures for determining whether costs are allowed and reasonable under the provisions of the applicable OMB cost principles and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. (6) Cost accounting records that are supported by backup documentation. B. Competition Recipient warrants the following: (1) All procurement transactions shall be done in a manner to provide open and free competition. (2) The Recipient shall be alert to conflicts of interest as well as noncompetitive practices among contractors that may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. In order to ensure excellent contractor performance and eliminate unfair competitive advantage, contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, statements of work, invitations for bids and/or requests for proposals shall be excluded from competing for such procurements. (3) Awards shall be made to the bidder or offeror whose bid or offer is responsive to the solicitation and is most advantageous to the Recipient, considering the price, quality and other factors. (4) Solicitations shall clearly set forth all requirements that the bidder or offeror must fulfill in order for the bid or offer to be evaluated by the Recipient. Any and all bids or offers may be rejected when it is in the Recipient's interest to do so. C. Codes of Conduct Recipient warrants the following. (1) Recipient shall maintain written standards of conduct governing the performance of its employees engaged in the award and administration of contracts. Page 27 2013 NVAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT F (Continued) (2) No employee, officer, or agent shall participate in the selection, award, or administration of a contract supported by public grant funds if a real or apparent conflict of interest would be involved. Such a conflict would arise when the employee, officer, or agent, any member of his or her immediate family, his or her partner, or an organization which employs or is about to employ any of the parties indicated, has a financial or other interest in the firm selected for an award. (3) The officers, employees, and agents of the Recipient shall neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from contractors, or parties to subcontracts. (4) The standards of conduct shall provide for disciplinary actions to be applied for violations of the standards by officers, employees, or agents of the Recipient. Z� D. Business Hours The Recipient warrants that it shall have its offices open for business, with the entrance door open to the public, and at least one employee on site, on (days) &ndp� ugh and from (times) VA rY\ to 5HA.-- - E. Licensing and Permitting Recipient wan -ants that all subcontractors or employees hired by Recipient shall have and maintain all licenses and permits necessary to conduct the particular work for which they are hired by Recipient. Page 28 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT G CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT. SUSPENSION. INELIGIBILIT AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION (1) The prospective subcontractor of the Recipient, certifies, by submission of this document, that neither it nor its principals is presently d arred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded fro participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. (2) Where the Recipient's subcontractor is unable to cc i to the above statement, the prospective subcontractor shall attach an explanation to this form. SUBCONTRACTOR: M- Signature Name and Title Street Address City, State, Zi -- 7 Date / Recipient's Name DEO Contract Number Page 24 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTAC11MENT H STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES The Recipient hereby certifies to the truth and accuracy of the following: A. its governing body has duly adopted or passed as an official act, a resolution, motion or similar action authorizing the filing of the contract, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the Recipient's chief executive to act in connection with the agreement and to provide such additional information as may be required. B. Contractors' and subcontractors' licenses must comply with state and local laws, ordinances and regulations, and shall be appropriate and adequate to cover each of the tasks being performed pursuant to this Agreement and any subcontracts under this Agreement. The Recipient shall maintain copies of all contractor and subcontractor licenses (current for the program year when the work is performed), as well as a copy of each contractor's liability insurance policy. C. Units of local government, Indian tribes and non-profit organizations shall secure and maintain such insurance as may be necessary for protection from claims under Worker's Compensation Acts and from claims for bodily injury, death, or property damage which may arise from the performance of services under this Agreement. D. Priority in selection of dwellings to be weatherized will be given households consisting of (1) the elderly; (2) persons with disabilities; (3) households with children under twelve; (4) households with recurring high energy bills and; (5) households with high energy burden (LIHEAP referrals). E. To the maximum extent practicable, the use of services provided under this Agreement shall be coordinated with other Federal, State, local, or privately funded programs in order to improve energy efficiency and to conserve energy. F. The Recipient will permit attendance by the Department's representatives at any meetings of the Recipient's Board of Directors, executive committee or legislative body. G. The Recipient will permit on -site program evaluation by the Department of Energy, the Department's field representative and by technical assistance groups assigned by the Department. The Recipient will also allow inspection, verification, and audit of financial transactions and records by staff or agents of the Department, the Comptroller's Office, legislative or federal auditors, and Department of Energy personnel. H. In order to ensure that no undue or excessive enhancement takes place on renter occupied units, the Recipient shall require that the landlords of buildings with five or more units, or any combination of buildings with an aggregate total of five units or more, that receive services under this contract will pay ten percent (10%) of the total cost of the work performed. The landlord's participation may be waived or reduced if they can document in writing that they cannot afford to participate. A written agreement between the Recipient and the landlord detailing the landlord's commitment and legal responsibilities will be executed after pre -inspection and work determination has been completed and prior to work beginning on the unit and a copy of this agreement maintained in the client(s) file. Page 30 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT I COUNTY ALLOCATIONS) The financial allocation specified for each county by program is designated to be spent in that county. For multi - county service area Recipients, in the event that circumstances will not allow the full expenditure of any program funds allocated to a particular county, a request to expend any part of those funds in another county must be submitted in writing to the Department. This request must justify the lack of need of program services in that county. Funds may not be expended in another county without prior written approval of the Department. COUNTY(S) ALLOCATION AMOUNT Monroe $18,792 Page 31 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT J SPECIAL CONDITIONS The following information provides guidance on the new requirements that have been incorporated into the 2013 WAP Agreement. These requirements include: • Completing a Budget, Budget Detail and Schedule of Deliverables. Z� reporting of actual costs for allowable Program Support • Tracking and reviewing mid -agreement period report (PS) and Administration (Admin) activities. • Tracking of Advance Expenditure by Department. ATTACHMENT A,SCOPE OF WORK The Recipient must complete the Budget, Budget Detail and the Schedule of Deliverables. Budgeting limitations are: a) The PS amount may be less than but cannot -exceed 300/0 Of the total amount of materials and labor. b) The Admin amount may be less than but cannot _exceed 5.25% of the total Agreement amount. Note: Neither PS or Admin expenditures can exceed the prescribed percentages when the Agreement is closed -out. k� To determine the allowable activities that may be charged to the Program Support and Administration category, refer to the applicable (Noh-Profit or County Government) Guidance for Documentation and Support of Program .Support and Administrative Exp enditures publication which is available at the Department's website: h qp:11Www. floridgiobsorizILo b-seekers-comm un itv-services/com in un ity-services1weath eriza tio n-_assistan_c_e_-P_r_09r_am If additional funding is provided to the Recipient during this Agreement period, a revised Budget, Budget Detail and Schedule of Deliverables will be required. When submitting the monthly Financial Status Reports (FSR), the Recipient may exceed the prescribed PS or Admin percentage as long as completed dwellings are also included. The Department shall perform monthly desk audits and a mid -agreement period review of the Recipients charging in these two categories. The mid -agreement review and the review process is outlined in the next section (Attachment D, REPORTS) of the Special Conditions. ATTACHMENT T D� REPORTS . The Recipient is required to track all expenditures to ensure that only actual costs for allowable expenditures are reported on the monthly FSR. By the 2 1" day of the 7tb month of this Agreement, the Recipient shall submit: a) A completed Monthly Expenditure Tracking Sheet (METS) to include all Program Support and Administrative line item actual costs incurred by the Recipient through the 6th month. b) A Revenue and Expenditure spreadsheet (or applicable fiscal supporting document) that will provide the actual expenditure amounts per month to date that support the METS totals. Note: The 6h month FSR cannot be processed if the METS and supporting documentation (i.e., spreadsheet) are not submitted. Future FSRs will not be accepted until the review and approval of the supporting documentation is completed. Page 32 g - 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT J (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS Upon receipt of these documents, Department staff will compare the FSR PS and Admin amounts with the METS PS and Admin amounts and supporting spreadsheets. The Recipient will be notified if any other supporting documentation is needed based upon the results of this review. If an on -site monitoring is warranted to resolve an issue, it will be scheduled. a) If the Recipient is exceeding the PS 30% threshold or the Admin 5.25% threshold it will then be required to submit a 9th month METS along with a Revenue & Expenditure Report to date in the tenth (l0`h) month. b) After that review is completed, if the Recipient is still exceeding a threshold, the Recipient will be put on notice that when the expenditure percentage is reached, no additional funding in that category (PS or Admin) will be provided. The Recipient will continue weatherizing dwellings until all remaining funding has been expended. Failure by the Recipient to expend all program funding by the end of the Agreement period may result in it being placed in a probationary status for future WAP Agreements. c) When the last FSR expending the remaining balance of funding in the Agreement is submitted to the Department, the Recipient will provide a METS that includes all costs charged in the PS and Admin categories along with the supporting spreadsheet. The Recipient cannot exceed the percentage caps for either PS or Admin at the end of the Agreement period. During the Agreement period, Department staff will be conducting an on -site monitoring visit to the Recipient. This visit will include a review of the documentation (invoices, time sheets, office overhead, etc.) that supports the PS and Admin charges reported for at least one FSR. ATTACHMENT E JUSTIFICATION OF ADVANCE PAYMENT TRACKING OF ADVANCE EXPENDITURE The Recipient is allowed to request an advance amount of Agreement funding to ensure timely payment of contractors along with covering the initial operational/overhead costs for providing weatherization services. However, any advance payment under this Agreement is subject to s. 216.181(16), Florida Statutes. To ensure compliance with this directive: a) The Department will compare the advance amount received by the Recipient with the total to date expended amount on the Recipient's second FSR to determine if an amount equal to the advance amount received has been expended. b) If the Recipient has not expended an amount equal to the initial advance, Department staff will contact the Recipient to determine if there is a reasonable justification for not meeting this goal. That justification along with any supporting documentation shall be submitted in writing to the Department for review. c) If the justification is not approved, an adjustment maybe made to the Recipient's reimbursement request amount on the Recipient's second FSR. The requested reimbursement amount may be reduced by the unexpended balance remaining on the advance. This reduction will lower the cash advance amount the Recipient will have on hand to meet expenditures. d) Adjustments to the advanced amount may be made at any time during the Agreement period when appropriate. Page 33 2013 WAP AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT K RECIPIENT INFORMATION FORM Please complete all information applicable to Your organization. 1. Recipient's full legal name: OntiA+V I t 2. The warrant will be mailed to the Recipient's address unless otherwise indicated: City Telephone: L C) 3. Street Address (if different from above): (YIT3 f_6(fee� I ,U k- L - Zip Code:-- 53040 FAX Number: 4. Chief Elected official: Gt,,UT-(Qe_ (Name) 0 J (Title) E-mail address: qgpyp CtC. . FAX Number: 5. Executive Director: rq\o 9 G JJY) (Name) I (Title) E-mail address: ,ar4lqM J�) Moii foe, Crj�i� FAX Number: t_j 1 340 \1 & 6. WAP Project Coordinator: _(Name) (Title — agency de nation)) FAX Number: Telephone: c. E-mail address: �4 _Raf I e e r-trj 7. Finance Director: Uk OU (Name) (Title) E-mail address: (0�\PTS7 3 (o -', FAX Number: 5�— Page 34 RESOLUTION NO. 123—.2011 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MONROE COUNTY DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SERVICES AS THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (WAP) AND -THE WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM -LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (WAP-LIBEAP) ADNMI41STRATOR TO EXECUTE CONTRACTS ON BEHALF OF MONROE COUNTY WITH CONTRACTORS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS WHEREAS, the Monroe County Social Services Department is the County Department primarily responsible for assisting lower income families and individuals; and, WHEREAS, the Monroe County Social Services Department applied for and obtained a state grant under the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) and the Director of the Social Services Department has, by resolution 467-2010 been authorized to execute contracts for WAP work on behalf of Monroe County; and, WHEREAS, subsequent to the Monroe County Social Services Department applying for and being awarded a state grant under the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), Monroe County has also been awarded the Weatherization Assistance Program -Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (WAP-LIHEAP) grant; and, WHEREAS, the WAP and WAP-LIHEAP programs are targeted at lower income families and individuals with the goal of reducing the cost of utilities for lower income families and individuals through improvements in home weatherization/insulation; and, WHEREAS, the Director of Social Services is the County's program administrator for the State's Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) and the Weatherization Assistance Program -Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (WAP-LIHEAP), with a fiduciary responsibility to act in the best interest of Monroe County; and, WHEREAS, the WAP program limits the amount of money that can be spent on improvements on any single residence to $5,600 and the Weatherization Assistance Program- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (WAP-L P) provides for up to an additional $3 once the initial $5,600 in WAP funds have been allocated; and, WHEREAS, ;the County, following County bidding procedures, is hiring professional private contractors to perform the weatherization,improvements; and, WHEREAS, for purposes of clarity and liability it is in the best interest of the County to enter in to signed contracts, and; WHEREAS, for purposes of efficiency due to the volume of homes the County hopes to service, the brief amount of time it takes to service each home and the monetary limit that can be expended on any one Dome, the County previously authorized the Director of Social Services to enter into contracts for WAP work on the County's behalf and, for the same reasons, it would be in the County°s best interest to authorize the Director of Social Services to execute contracts for Weatherization Assistance Program -Low 'Income Home Energy Assistance Program (WAP LIHEAP) work in addition to Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County Florida that. The Monroe County Director of Social Services is hereby authorized to execute contracts between private contractors and Monroe County for work done pursuant to the Weatherization Assistance Program and the 'Weatherization Assistance Program -Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (WAP-LIHEAP) when the following conditions are present: (a) An individual or family has applied for and qualified for assistance under the WAP and the WAP-LIHEAP programs. (b) The Monroe County Social Services department has bid out the WAP and WAP- LIHEAP work in accordance with County purchase policy and procedures. (c) The work is awarded to the lowest qualified bidder; (d) The initial WAP estimate exceeds $5,600 and the awardee qualifies for additional WAP-LIHEAP funding of up to $3,000. (e) The awardee executes the contract attached hereto as exhibit "A,,. Upon completion of the work, all such executed contracts along with proper invoicing shall be forwarded for payment to the Monroe County Clerk of Court. PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida at a regular meeting of said board on the 19th day of October 2011. Board ratified Exhibit A to the Resolution at its January 19, 2012 BOCC meeting. Mayor Heather Carruthers Yes Mayor Pro Ter David Rice Yes CommissionerKim Wigington Yes Commissioner George Neugent Yes Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Yes _ •�V CD 70 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _ OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA �` � o Signed this--__ day of 2011 EXHIBIT A INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT This Independent Contractor Agreement is made this "_ day of by and between Monroe County, a political subdivision of the State of , Florida, (hereafter County) and (NaMg of Contractor) (hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor"), for services described in Scope of Work, attachment A. and Contractor's proposal, attached hereto and made a part hereof. The parties agree as follows: 1. RELATIONSHIP' Nothing contained in this agreement shall be deemed or construed as creating any other business relationship, partnership or joint venture between Contractor and Monroe County Board of County Commissioners/Monroe County Social Services/Monroe County Weatherization Assistance Program and/or WAP-LIHEAP Program (hereinafter referred to as the `County"), II. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED Contractor agrees to provide the services listed in the Scope of Work (Attachment A) and ` in the Contractor's proposal to the satisfaction of the County and in accordance with federal and state regulations for the Weatherization Assistance Program and/or WAP- LIHEAP Program. 111. MANNER OF PERFORMANCE Contractor shall properly supervise and direct completion of weatherization measures on all units assigned under this agreement. Contractor shall be solely responsible' for coordinating all work conducted' under' the contract. Contractor shall provide and pay for all labor, materials, equipment, tools, equipment/machinery, transportation, and services necessary for the proper completion of work. Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and orders of any governmental authority bearing on the performance of the work, including local building codes and permits. Contractor shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of employees and subcontractors. Contractor at all times shall keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by the operation. At completion, Contractor shall remove all waste and surplus materials and rubbish from and about the premises, and if applicable,' shall clean all glass surfaces and shall leave the work "broom clean." lV. !Q0 FIDENTIALITY` Contractor agrees to keep confidential all client information provided to Contractor and/or employees by County, excepting such information as is already known to the I public, and not to release, use, disclose same, directly or indirectly, to any other person or business, except with prior written permission of County. V. NflN-EXCL1 SIVE D ci UMh LSHIP Neither Contractor nor County has an exclusive relationship with the other. Contractor is free to perform the above described services for any other person or business, so long as this does not interfere with Contractor's satisfactory and timely performance of services for County under this agreement. VI. BCt?NTRACTS Contractor shall not enter into any subcontract with any subcontractor who has been debarred from performing work by any Agency of the United States Government or by the State of Florida. Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts or omissions of Subcontractors, and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them. At no time shall any contract or agreement between Contractor and asubcontractor be construed as a relationship, formal or informal, between the subcontractor and County. VII. CONTRACTt7R'S GUARANTEE Contractor guarantees all work performed for a period of one ( 1) year from the date of final acceptance of all work required by the bid proposal. Contractor warrants to the owner and County that all materials and equipment used in the work will be new and free of defects, _. unless otherwise specified. and approved in advance by an authorized representative of County. All manufacturers' and suppliers" written guarantees and warranties covering such materials and equipment shall be furnished to the owner or weatherzation household. Contractor agrees to correct any defects due to faulty workmanship, materials or equipment and shall pay for or repair any damage to other work resulting there from fora period of one year from the date of final acceptance of the contract work. Vill. COMMENCE. NT OF WORK Contractor warrants good title to all materials, supplies and equipment incorporated in the work and warrants that it is free from any claims, liens, or charges, and that Contractor nor any other person, firm, or corporation, shall have any right to put a lien upon the premises or materials, supplies or equipment. Contractor must contact the homeowner within 7 days of receiving a Notice to Proceed and must complete all work within 30 days of receiving said Notice. Contractor will contact the Weatherization Coordinator upon notice of the event giving rise to the need for additional days beyond 30. Additional days may be granted upon mutual agreement between Contractor and County. IX. PROTECTit?N flF WORK AND PROPERTY Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the work and complying with all applicable 2 laws. ordinances, rules, regulations. Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of, and shall provide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to (1) Yees on the work site and other affected all em� persons, (2) all work and materials and equipment at the site, and (3) other Property at the site. Any damage or loss to any property caused in whole or in part by Contractor, Subcontractor or employees, shall be remedied by Contractor and County shall be held harmless. X. �C�HH—AALN��GEtOURID)ERS/WAIVERS Any change orders must be approved in writing by the Owner and occupant if applicable, Contractor, Weatherization Inspector, and Weatherization Coordinator with review and sign off by the Program Director, prior to the commencement of such work. Waivers for any work, as specified by state and federal Weatherization Assistance Program and/or WAP- LIHEAP Program guidelines, must be requested by County in advance and approved by the applicable state agency or DEO prior to commencement of such work. Any change order or work waiver commenced prior to authorization shall be considered unauthorized work and will not be reimbursed by County. If final invoice from Contractor exceeds the Bid Proposal amount, and no change order was approved, the invoice will be approved for only the amount quoted in the Bid Proposal. XI. COMPENSATION Upon completion of the work for each home, Contractor shall submit invoice(s) to County. County's Weatherization Inspector, Contractor, and Owner/Occupant shall inspect, and approve in writing, the work. If satisfactory, the Weatherization Inspector, Weatherization Coordinator, and Program Director shall approve invoice(s) for payment. Payment may be withheld on account of defective work or failure of Contractor to make payments properly for labor, materials, or equipment. Contractor invoices will be processed for reimbursement upon verification that all conditions under the agreement have been met. Payments will be issued in accordance with the Florida Prompt Payment Act upon the satisfactory completion, post inspection, and verification of all billing data by the County. X11. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to be solely responsible, and shall hold harmless the County, its officers, directors, and employees for any and all claims brought against either Contractor or County, or for liabilities incurred by County as a result of actions or omissions by the Contractor, whether under Workers' Compensation laws, or under any other federal, state, or municipal laws, rules or regulations which may be applicable, or any other set of circumstances not specifically addressed herein. X111. 1Nj1!aAPLCE By the date of the execution of this agreement, Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of this agreement, insurance against injuries to persons and damages to property which - may arise out of, or in connection with, the performance of the agreement. Contractor shall furnish evidence of Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability. Contractor shall obtain Pollution Occurrence Insurance if required in the Scope of Work. Contractor shall add County to its policies as an additional insured and shall provide a certificate of insurance and policy endorsement as evidence of coverage. XIV. WORKER'S COMPENSATION Contractor will remain in compliance with the Workers' Compensation laws for the State of Florida through the duration of this agreement. Contractor shall provide a certificate of insurance or letter of exemption by the date of execution of this agreement. •- kIll"IMM Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or nation origin. Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. All advertisement will state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. XVI. DAVIS-BACON A Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the federal Davis -Bacon Act. Contractor shall pay wages to laborers and mechanics at,a rate not less than the minimum wages specified in the U.S. Department of Labor. Wage and Hour Division website located at http..//Www.dof.i!ov/dovtooi R.htLn. Wage determinations can be found at hftp://www.wdol.p.ov. Contractor shall be required to pay wages not less than once a week and shall report compliance with the Davis -Bacon Act weekly to County. XVII. r LBACK" AC Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the federal Copeland "Anti- Kickback" Act and agrees to mandate such compliance by its subcontractors. Contractor or its subcontractors shall not in any way induce an employee to give up any part of the compensation to which he/she is entitled under his/her contract for employment. XVIII. CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANT.?ARDS ACT Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the federal Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. Contractor shall compute wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard 40-hour work week. For work in excess of the standard work week, Contractor shall compensate worker(s) at a rate of not less than I V2 times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. Contractor shall not require any laborer or mechanic to work in surroundings or under working- conditions- that are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous. 4 ■ X X. CLEAN AHMATER ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION Q.--L ACT For contacts of $100,000 or more, Contractor and its subcontractors shall comply with all applicable standard orders or requirements issued under section 306 of the Clean Air Act, Section 508 of the Clean Water Act, and the Federal 'Water Pollution Control Act. X. BYRD ANTI-LtJBl3YING AMEND`�MEN'I' For contracts of $100,000 or more, Contractor certifies that he/she will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any Federal contract, grant, or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. 1352. XXI. DISAGREEMENTS ANQ DISPUTES In the event that either Contractor or County commence an action for damages, injunctive relief,' or to enforce the provisions of this agreement, and either party prevails in any such action, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of its reasonable attorneys' fees and all costs incurred in connection therewith as determined by the court in any such action. XXII. GOVERNING LAW This agreement shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, and venue for any action enforcing the terms of this Agreement shall be Monroe County, Florida. XXIlL ASSIGNMENT This agreement may not be assigned without prior' written consent of both parties. This' agreement will be binding upon, and will inure to the benefit of, each party's permitted successors and assigns. XXIV. SEVERASILITY The parties agree that the covenants of this agreement are severable and that if any single clause or clauses shall be found unenforceable, the entire agreement shall not fail but shall be construed and enforced without any severed clauses in accordance with the terms of this agreement. If Contractor defaults or neglects to carry out any work in accordance with this agreement or fails to perform or comply with any provision of this agreement, the County may, after written notice to Contractor, make good such deficiencies and may deduct the cost incurred from the payment due to Contractor and/or County may terminate the contractor's .services and_ take possession of the- site and of all materials, equipment, totals and construction equipment, and machinery awned by Contractor, which were purchased with we nicer n equipment, and/or 2 WAP-LiHEP funds, and may finish the work. If the expense of finishing the work exceeds the unpaid balance to Contractor, Contractor shall be liable for payment of the difference to County. Contractor and County can terminate the services contemplated this agreement at any time for any reason upon 7 calendar days notice to either party. Contractor shall be required to satisfactorily finish all work in progress prior to termination of the services. Failure to do so by Contractor shall result in forfeiture of payment for any work in progress. XXV II. EXAMINATION AND RETENTION OF CONTRACTOR'S RECORDS Contractor shall retain records relating to this contract for four years after final payment is made this agreement. If an audit, litigation, or ether action involving the records is started before the end of the four-year period, records must be retained until all issues arising out of the action are resolved, or until the end of the four-year period, whichever is later. County, or any of its authorized representatives, shall have access to Contractor records. XXVIII. PUBLIC ACCESS The County and Contractor shall allow and permit reasonable access to, and inspection of, all documents, papers, letters or other materials in its possession or under its control subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the County and Contractor in conjunction with this agreement; and the County shall have the right to unilaterally terminate Contractor's services upon violation of this provision by Contractor. XXIX. HEADINGS The headings contained in this agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this agreement. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE HAS BEEN INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK, rol IN WITNESS WHEROF, County and Contractor have executed this Independent Contractor Agreement as of the date first written above. WITNESSES 1VIONROE COUNTY By: Sheryl Graham Monroe County WAP Administrator Monroe County WAP-LIHEAP Administrator CONTRACTOR By: ,Signature Print Name &Title: STATE OF: I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day of 20, before me, an officer duly qualified to take acknowledgments, personally appeared, to me known to be the person described herein and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that he/she executed the same. Driver License shown as identification. SEAL NOTARY PUBLIC SIGNATURE Printed Name of Notary: Commission No.: MY Commission Expires: All weatherization measures to be provided to homes governed by this agreement must be in accordance with the '"Pre -Work Order Agreement", "Bid proposal/Job ## " and the Weatherization Assistance Program and/or WAP-LII=HEAP rules and regulations as mandated by the State of Florida, Department of. Economic Opportunity. The following are the procedures for completing the Scope of Work per this Agreement; 1. Contractor shall provide such measures as determined by the Pre -Work Order Agreement and Bid Proposal/Job # provided to Contractor by County.' 2. Upon receipt of the Pre -Work Order Agreement, Contractor shall provide County a quote via a bid proposal per home for the cost of completion of weatherization measures as indicated in the Pre -Work Order(s), 3. Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and orders of any governmental authority bearing on the performance of the work, including local building nodes and permits. 4. County's Weatherization inspector, Weatherization Coordinator, and Program Director shall approve the quotes and issue a Notice to Proceed to Contractor. The Notice to Proceed shall contain the Owner/Occupant name, address and telephone numbers. 5. Contractor shall contact all Owner/Occupants listed in the Notice to Proceed within 7 days of receipt of the Notice and shall complete all work within 30 days of receipt of the notice. Contractor will contact the Weatherization Coordinator upon notice of the event giving rise to the need for additional days beyond 30.Additional days ,may be granted upon mutual agreement between Contractor and County. 6. Contractor shall follow the Pre -Work Order as written by County and approved by Owner/Occupant. 7. If Owner/Occupant refuses a measure, Contractor shall contact Weatherization Inspector immediately and the Owner/Occupant and the County will document same in the client's file. If the refusal will cause the County to be in non-compliance, it must be referred to the Weatherization Coordinator and the Program Director who will advise the client that if the measure prevents elimination of air infiltrations, County cannot proceed with weatherizing the home unless the Owner/Occupant approves the measure. To the extent possible, all measures approved for the unit should be reviewed by staff with Owner/Occupant in pre -work phase and approval obtained in writing before commencing work. The only exception would be in the rare case of change orders due to unforeseen conditions as outlined in Bid Proposal Addendum, X., Change Orders/Waivers. IM441Nt ri Administration RESOLUTION NO, 267 -2007 A RESOLUTION OF TIME HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DIRECTING STAFF TO ORGANIZE EFFORTS TO SEEM GAIT AND APPLY FOR APPROPRIATE GRANTS TO OFFSET +COSTS, WAIVING THE EXISTING REQUIREMENTS THAT EACH GRANT APPLICATION BE INDIVIDUALLY APPROVED BY THE BOARD PRIOR TO SUBMISSION AND AGAIN PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF THE AWARD WHEN THE AWARD '`DOES NOT REQUIRE A MATCH BY MONROE COUNTY; AND MAINTAINING ALL EXISTING REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS AND ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT AWARDS THAT DO REQUIRE A MATCH BY MONROE COUNTY. WHEREAS, Monroe County has been impacted by recent legislature and the subsequent need to significantly cut budgets. and WHEREAS, it is our desire to continue to provide outstanding public service responsive to the needs of our citizens, community. and environment despite the impact of these budget cuts, and WHEREAS, currently, the Board must approve all applications for grants prior to submission, which can cause a delay of up to six weeks, at times delaying the grant application until the next submission cycle, as well as adding unnecessarily to the Board agenda, and WHEREAS, it is unnecessary to delay acceptance of grants awarded to the County that do not require any matching funds. again adding unnecessarily to the Board agenda; and WHEREAS, our heightened focus on pursuing a wider variety of grant opportunities requires improved coordination between Divisions and will result in a significantly increased number of grant applications. now, therefore,` BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, HEREBY: d Directs Division staff to coordinate grant opportunity research and application submission xrith the Project 'Manager to the County Administrator 2 Waives the requirement that grant applications be approved by the Board before submission. and authorizes the County :'administrator to manage grant application submission approval and execution of related documents 3 Authorizes the County Administrator to accept award of grants that have no match criteria, and to e\ecute related documents PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida. at a meeting of said Board held on the 18th day of July, 2007 Mayor DiGennaro Yes Mayor Pro Tern Spehar Yes Commissioner Neugent Yes Commissioner McCoy, Yes Commissioner Murphy Yes t� } L BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ati DAW OUTAGE, Clerk OF MONROE COUNTY ORIDA / ; By: Mayor/Chairman Depufy Clerk MONROE'COUNTY ATTO EY or � VED AS TO M; ZANN . . i2otiNTY A oat8 ,... 0oux" 4F mommo8 M4,iyl4l of my band I. #rimy *) 1. _ y� Administration RESOLUTION NO. 267 -2007 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF NIONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DIRECTING STAFF TO ORGANIZE EFFORTS TO SEEK OUT AND APPLY FOR APPROPRIATE GRANTS TO OFFSET ' COSTS; WAIVING THE EXISTING REQUIREMENTS THAT EACH GRANT APPLICATIONBE INDIVIDUALLY APPROVED BY THE BOARD PRIOR TO SUBMISSION AND AGAIN PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF THE AWARD WHEN THE AWARD DOES NOT REQUIRE A 'IMATCH BY MONROE COUNTY; AND MAINTAINING ALL EXISTING REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS AND ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT AWARDS THAT DO' REQUIRE A MATCH BY MONROE COUNTY. WHEREAS, Monroe County has been impacted by recent legislature and the subsequent need to significantly cut budgets: and WHEREAS, it is our desire to continue to provide outstanding public service responsive' to the needs of our citizens, community, and environment despite the impact of these budget cuts, and WHEREAS, currently, the Board must approve all applications for ,grants prior to submission, which can cause a delay of up to six weeks. ,at times delaying the grant application until the next submission cycle. as well as adding unnecessarily to the Beard agenda, and WHEREAS, it is unnecessary to delay acceptance of grants awarded to the County that do not require any matching funds, again adding unnecessarily to the Board agenda, and WHEREAS, our heightened focus on pursuing a wider variety of grant opportunities requires improved coordination between Divisions and will result in a significantly increased number ofgrant applications; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, HEREBY: I Directs Division staff' to coordinate grant opportunity research and application submission with the Project Manager to the County Administrator 2 Waives the requirement that grant applications be approved by the Board before submission, and authorizes the County .'administrator to manage grant application submission approval and execution of related documents 3 Authorizes the County- Administrator to accept award of grants that have no match criteria. and to coecute related documents PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Beard of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a meeting of said Beard held on the 18th day of July. 2007 Mayor DiGennaro Yes Mayor Pro Tem Spehar Yes Commissioner Neugent Yes Commissioner McCoy Yes Commissioner Murphy Yes `. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS i OF MONROE COUNTY., ORIDA ' Ate: DANNY OUTAGE, Clerk By: ` Mayor/Chairman' Depufy Clerk' MONROE COUNTY APPVOVED AS T' r..i� r tyi �� STA" Of nORMA ' MUM OF MON ON d the **,#r of., `.a.9iiilN�ts sty NA4 b p „yxY. Administration RESOLUTION NO. 267 -2007 A RESOLUTION OF THE :BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF '4L 'NROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DIRECTING STAFF TO ORGANIZE EFFORTS TO SEEK OUT AND APPLY FOR APPROPRIATE GRANTS TO OFFSET COSTS; WAIVING THE EXISTING REQUIREMENTS THAT EACH GRANT APPLICATION BE INDIVIDUALLY APPROVED` BY THE BOARD PRIOR TO SUBMISSION AND AGAIN PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF THE AWARD WHEN THE AWARD DOES NOT REQUIRE A MATCH BY MONROE COUNTY; AND MAINTAINING ALL EXISTING: REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS AND ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT AWARDS THAT DO REQUIRE A MATCH BY MONROE COUNTY. WHEREAS, Monroe County has been impacted by recent legislature and the subsequent need to significantly cut budgets. and WHEREAS, it is our desire to continue to provide outstanding public service responsive to the needs of our citizens, community. and environment despite the impact of these budget cuts, and WHEREAS, currently, the Board` must approve all applications for grants prior to submission, which can cause a delay of up to six weeks, at times delaying the grant application until the next submission cycle. as well as adding unnecessarily to the Board agenda, and WHEREAS, it is unnecessary to delay acceptance of grants awarded to the County that do not require any matching funds. again adding unnecessarily to the Board agenda-, and WHEREAS, our heightened focus on pursuing a wider variety of grant opportunities requires improved coordination between Divisions and will result in a significantly increased number of grant applications: now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 'MONROE COUNT', FLORIDA, HEREBY: I Directs Division staff to coordinate grant opportunity research and application submission with the Project Manaszer to the County Administrator 2 Waives the requirement that grant applications be approved by the Board before submission. and authorizes the County :administrator to manage grant application submission approval and execution of related documents 3 Authorizes the County IAdministrator to accept award of grants that have no match criteria. and to e\ccute related documents PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a meeting of said Board held on the 18th day of July, 2007 Mayor DiGennaro Yes Mayor Pro Tem Spehar Yes Commissioner Neugent yes' Commissioner McCoy Yes c— Commissioner Murphy Yea )L BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY ORIDA ` Aim DAMVY OLIIAGE, Clerk By; Mayor/Chairman Deputy'Clerk MONROE COUNTY ATTO EY Ap"mVEd AS TO M' UMNI 1 r + Date ca ?r r 3TM OF FLORIDA � oouliw OF MONVON rok cow it orwns., ol ` t0.' My bead a This iJtA A.M. *. ° 7 t�:.. cat C t f.:�urt Administration RESOLUTION NO. 267 -2007 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DIRECTING STAFF TO ORGANIZE EFFORTS TO SEEK OUT AND APPLY FOR APPROPRIATE GRANTS TO OFFSET COSTS; WAIVING THE EXISTING REQUIREMENTS THAT EACH GRANT APPLICATION BE INDIVIDUALLY APPROVED BY THE BOARD PRIOR TO SUBMISSION AND AGAIN' PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF THE AWARD WHEN THE AWARD DOES NOT REQUIRE A MATCH BY MONROE COUNTY; AND MAINTAINING ALL EXISTING REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS AND ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT AWARDS THAT DO REQUIRE A MATCH BY MONROE COUNTY. WHEREAS, Monroe County has been impacted by recent legislature and the subsequent need to significantly cut budgets, and WHEREAS, it is our desire to continue to provide outstanding public service responsive to the needs of our citizens, community. and environment despite the impact of these budget cuts, and WHEREAS, currently. the Board must approve all applications for grants prior to submission. which can cause a delay of up to six weeks, at times delaying the grant application until the next submission cycle, as well as adding unnecessarily to the Board agenda, and WHEREAS, it is unnecessary to delay acceptance of grants awarded to the County that do not require any matching funds. again adding unnecessarily to the Board agenda-, and WHEREAS, our heightened focus on pursuing a wider variety of grant opportunities requires improved coordination betvveen Divisions and will result in a significantly increased number of grant applications, now. therefore, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, HEREBY: I Directs Division staff to coordinate grant opportunity research and application submission with the Project Manage r to the County Administrator 2 Waives the requirement that grant applications be approved by the Board before submission. and authorizes the County Administrator to manage grant application submission approval and execution of related documents 3-- Authorizes theCounty Administrator to accept award of grants that have no match criteria. and to e-,ecute related documents PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a meeting of said Board held on the 18th day of July, 2007 Mayor DiGennaro Yes ?Mayor Pro Tem Spehar yes Commissioner Neugent Yes Commissioner McCoy Yes -�; ��,, Commissioner Murphy Yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ( OF MONROE COUNTYIFLORIDDA Attest: DA NNY OLHAGE, Clerk10 - ' By: Depu6 Clerk Mayor/Chairman • -O• •• Y -•ED AS TO, • ,gt � • • c� T c; r 7 i" Of nORIDA ; OOUNTlr 4F MONRON ; r3 COW h ^ ' � : f'.�1Y of tba Nginl.? tit .. ; #. Wft" c my hanif ARRA - WAP AGREEMENT NO: 10WX-7X-11-54-01-719 _ MODIFICATION NO: 007 MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT, IWEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE, PROGRAM AND MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS This Modification is made and entered into by and between the State of Florida, Department of Economic Opportunity, ("the Department), and Monroe County Board of County Commissioners,the ("Recipient") to modify the Department Agreement Number 10WX-7X-11-54-01-719 ("the Agreement'). WHEREAS, the Department and the Recipient have entered into the Agreement, pursuant to which the Department has provided a subgrant of $536,41919 to the Recipient; and WHEREAS, the Agreement expires on September 30, 2012; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to reinstate and extend the term of the Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises of the patties contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. This Agreement is hereby reinstated as though it never expired. 2. Section (3) Period of Agreement is revised as follows: "This Agreement shall begin upon execution, and shall end February 28.2013 : unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1'2) of this Agreement." 3. All provisions of the Agreement being modified and any attachments thereto in conflict with this Modification shall be and are hereby changed to conform with this Modification, effective as of the date of the last execution of this Modification by both parties. 4. All provisions not in conflict with this Modification remain in full force and effect, and are to be performed at the level specified in the Agreement. IN WITNESS' WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this document as of the dates set out herein _.,_,David Rice -Mayor Ken Reecy, (Type Name and Title Here) Assistant Director, Division of Community Developmen Date: d q Date: fD't?-j,'Z;;- - _ - 59-6000749 Federal Identification Number Approved as to form and legal sufficiency, subject only to full and proper execution by the parties Ofi General Coun of zmnmic Opportunity � ON, C UNTY y RN y P V DAST ,�rI gY= Approved te: t 7 � AQ SENT GO 7' RNEY ATTEST: DANNY L. KOLHAGE, CLERK D'a I e -ni !Tv nr r-r•s�i