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06/15/2022 Agreement GV�S COURTq c Kevin Madok, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller— Monroe Count Florida o p Y, E cOVN DATE: June 27, 2022 TO: Christine Hurley, Executive Director Monroe County Land Authority ATTN: Cynthia Guerra Acquisition Manager FROM: Liz Yongue, Deputy Clerk SUBJECT: June 15th BOCC Meeting Enclosed is an electronic copy of the following item for your handling: F3 Contract with Charley Toppiiio and Sons Inc. for Demolition, Removal and Disposal Sel-N11ices for the Vohuitary Home Buyout Program fiuided through Conuutuiity Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery fluids iii the,not to exceed, amount of$490,000.00 with no local match requirement. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at (305) 292-3550! cc: County Attorney_ Finance File KEY WEST MARATHON PLANTATION KEY PK/ROTH BUILDING 500 Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88820 Overseas Highway 50 High Point Road Key West,Florida 33040 Marathon,Florida 33050 Plantation Key,Florida 33070 Plantation Key,Florida 33070 305-294-4641 305-289-6027 305-852-7145 305-852-7145 AGREEMENT FOR Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services for the Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Voluntary Home Buyout Program (VHBP) This Agreement ("Agreement") made and entered into this 15 day of June 2022 by and between Monroe County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1100 Simonton Street, Key West, Florida, 33040, its successors and assigns, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY," through the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners ("BOCC"), AND CHARLEY TOPPINO & SONS, INC ._, a _CORPORATION_ of the State of F L whose address is its successors and assigns, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, COUNTY desires to employ the services of CONTRACTOR for Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services; and WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR has agreed to provide services which shall include but not be limited to providing Demolition, Removal, and Disposal Services, which services shall collectively be referred to as the "Project"; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and agreements stated herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree as follows: FORM OF AGREEMENT ARTICLE 1 1.1 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES By executing this Agreement, CONTRACTOR makes the following express representations and warranties to the COUNTY: 1.1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall maintain all necessary licenses, permits or other authorizations necessary to act as CONTRACTOR for the Project until the CONTRACTOR'S duties hereunder have been fully satisfied; 1.1.2 The CONTRACTOR will become familiar with the Project, Project site and the local conditions under which the work is to be completed; 1 1.1.3 The CONTRACTOR shall prepare all documentation and invoices required by this Agreement in such a manner that they shall be accurate, coordinated and adequate for use in verifying work completed by CONTRACTORs and associated costs and shall be in conformity and comply with all applicable law, codes and regulations. The CONTRACTOR warrants that the documents prepared as a part of this Agreement will be adequate and sufficient to document costs in a manner that is acceptable for reimbursement by government agencies, therefore eliminating any additional cost due to missing or incorrect information; 1.1.4 The CONTRACTOR assumes full responsibility to the extent allowed by law with regards to his performance and those directly under his employ. 1.1.5 The CONTRACTOR shall document its progress in performing its work under this Agreement and report its progress to the County twice per month or upon request in the format requested by the County. The monthly reports will include current status of each demolition and the expenditure of funds to date. The CONTRACTOR will also provide information as requested by the County for compliance of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1668, and required annual completion of the Section 3 Summary Report(HUD-60002). The COUNTY will report the CONTRACTOR's progress to DEO in accordance with the Federally-Funded CDBG-DR Voluntary Home Buyout Program Subrecipient Agreement. 1.1.6 The CONTRACTOR'S services shall be performed as expeditiously as is consistent with professional skill and care and the orderly progress of the Project. In providing all services pursuant to this agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall abide by all statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to, or regulating the provisions of such services, including those now in effect and hereinafter adopted. Any violation of said statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations shall constitute a material breach of this agreement and shall entitle the Board to terminate this contract immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination to the CONTRACTOR. 1.1.7 At all times and for all purposes under this agreement the CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor and not an employee of the Board of County Commissioners for Monroe County or the State of Florida. No statement contained in this agreement shall be construed so as to find the CONTRACTOR or any of his/her employees, contractors, servants, or agents to be employees of the Board of County Commissioners for Monroe County or the State of Florida. 1.1.8 The CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, or any other characteristic or aspect which is not job related, in its recruiting, hiring, promoting,terminating, or any other area affecting employment under this agreement or with the provision of services or goods under this agreement. 1.1.9 The effective date of this AGREEMENT shall be June 15, 2022. The term of the AGREEMENT shall be for a two-year period, unless otherwise terminated as provided herein. The COUNTY shall have the option of extending the AGREEMENT for up to two (2) years at the same terms and conditions with approval of the COUNTY'S governing board. Such extension(s) shall be in the form of a written Amendment to the AGREEMENT, shall specify the increment and shall be executed by both parties. ARTICLE II SCOPE OF BASIC SERVICES 2.1 DEFINITION CONTRACTOR's Scope of Basic Services consists of those described in Attachment A. The period of performance or date of completion, and performance requirements shall be included in Attachment A. In accordance with this contract, Task Orders will be issued containing a specific address or group of addresses, a description of the services to be performed at each address, the time period within which services must be performed ("Completion Date") and the estimated cost based upon the agreed upon rates for the services to be performed under this contract. The County will provide asbestos testing results and any conditions required by Florida Division of Historical Resources (SHPO) and/or the Monroe County Historic Preservation Commission (MCPHC) with the Task Order. Within ten (10) days of receipt of a fully executed Task Order, the CONTRACTOR must complete a site inspection and provide a written response to the COUNTY including a quote for the cost of the job in accordance with the pricing and rates set forth in this agreement, and a schedule to begin and complete the job. The Contractor's written response shall be incorporated into a written Notice to Proceed issued by the COUNTY. The CONTRACTOR shall commence work on the services provided for in this Agreement promptly upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed from the COUNTY. The Notice to Proceed will be issued in accordance with the Task Order. At no time shall the CONTRACTOR commence work without written authority from the COUNTY. CONTRACTOR should expect that services must be completed no later than 45 calendar days of issuance of the County's Notice to Proceed to conduct services on a given property. 2.2 CORRECTION OF ERRORS, OMISSIONS, DEFICIENCIES The CONTRACTOR shall, without additional compensation, promptly correct any errors, omissions, or deficiencies in the work product of the CONTRACTOR or its subcontractors, or both. 2.3 NOTICE REQUIREMENT All written correspondence to the COUNTY shall be dated and signed by an authorized representative of the CONTRACTOR. Any notice required or permitted under this agreement shall be in writing and hand delivered or mailed, postage pre-paid, to the COUNTY by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following: Cynthia Guerra, Acquisition Manager, VHBP Housing Coordinator Monroe County Planning and Environmental Resources 102050 Overseas Highway Key Largo, Florida 33037 And: Mr. Roman Gastesi, Jr. Monroe County Administrator 1100 Simonton Street, Room 2-205 Key West, Florida 33040 For the CONTRACTOR: Ricard Toppino PO Box 787 Key West,FL 33041 305-296-5606 3 ARTICLE III ADDITIONAL SERVICES 3.1 The services described in this Article III may be provided by the CONTRACTOR (which are set forth below for example purposes only) and are not included in Basic Services. If requested by the COUNTY they shall be paid for as an addition to the compensation paid for the Basic Services but should be in accordance with the agreed upon rates and only if approved by the COUNTY before commencement. A. Providing services of CONTRACTOR for other than the previously listed scope of work for the Project provided as a part of Basic Services. B. Providing any other services not otherwise included in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in accordance with generally accepted demolition, removal and disposal services. If Additional Services are required, such as those listed above, the COUNTY shall issue a letter requesting and describing the requested services to the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall respond with a fee proposal to perform the requested services. Only after receiving an amendment to the Agreement and a Notice to Proceed from the COUNTY, shall the CONTRACTOR proceed with the additional services. ARTICLE IV COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The COUNTY shall provide full information regarding requirements for the Project including physical location of work and any available maps. 4.2 The COUNTY shall designate a representative to act on the COUNTY's behalf with respect to the Project. The COUNTY or its representative shall render decisions in a timely manner pertaining to documents submitted by the CONTRACTOR in order to avoid unreasonable delay in the orderly and sequential progress of the CONTRACTOR's services. 4.3 Prompt written notice shall be given by the COUNTY and its representative to the CONTRACTOR if they become aware of any fault or defect in the Project or non- conformance with the Agreement Documents. Written notice shall be deemed to have been duly served if sent pursuant to paragraph 2.3. 4.4 The COUNTY shall furnish the required information and services and shall render approvals and decisions as expeditiously as necessary for the orderly progress of the CONTRACTOR's services and work of other Contractors. 4.5 The COUNTY shall provide copies of necessary documents required to complete theworke 4.6 Any information that may be of assistance to the CONTRACTOR that the COUNTY has immediate access to will be provided as requested. 4 ARTICLE V INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS The CONTRACTOR covenants and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend COUNTY, its commissioners, officers, employees, agents and servants from any and all claims for bodily injury, including death, personal injury, and property damage, including damage to property owned by Monroe County, and any other losses, damages, and expenses of any kind, including attorney's fees, court costs and expenses, which arise out of, in connection with, or by reason of services provided by CONTRACTOR or its Subcontractor(s) in any tier, occasioned by the negligence, errors, or other wrongful act or omission of the CONTRACTOR, its Subcontractor(s) in any tier,their officers,employees, servants and agents. In the event that the completion of the project (to include the work of others) is delayed or suspended as a result of the CONTRACTOR's failure to purchase or maintain the required insurance, the CONTRACTOR shall indemnify COUNTY from any and all increased expenses resulting from such delay. Should any claims be asserted against COUNTY by virtue of any deficiency or ambiguity in the plans and specifications provided by the CONTRACTOR, the CONTRACTOR agrees and warrants that CONTRACTOR hold the County harmless and shall indemnify it from all losses occurring thereby and shall further defend any claim or action on the COUNTY's behalf. The first ten dollars ($10.00) of remuneration paid to the CONTRACTOR is consideration for the indemnification provided for above. The extent of liability is in no way limited to, reduced, or lessened by the insurance requirements contained elsewhere within this agreement. This indemnification shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Agreement. DEO INDEMNIFICATION To the fullest extent permitted by law, the CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the Agency (COUNTY), the State of Florida, Department of Economic Opportunity, and its officers and employees, from liabilities,damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness or intentional wrongful misconduct of the CONTRACTOR and persons employed or utilized by the CONTRACTOR in the performance of this Contract. This indemnification shall survive the termination of this Contract. Nothing contained in this paragraph is intended to nor shall it constitute a waiver of the State of Florida and the Agency's(COUNTY's) sovereign immunity." ARTICLE VI_ PERSONNEL 6.1 PERSONNEL The CONTRACTOR shall assign only qualified personnel to perform any service concerning the project. 5 ARTICLE VII COMPENSATION 7.1 PAYMENT SUM 7.1.1 The COUNTY shall pay the CONTRACTOR in current funds for the CONTRACTOR's performance of this Agreement based on rates negotiated and agreed upon and shown in Attachment A. The maximum amount due to CONTRACTOR shall not in any event exceed the aggregate spending cap in this Agreement, which is $490,000. 7.2 PAYMENTS 7.2.1 For its assumption and performances of the duties, obligations and responsibilities set forth herein, the CONTRACTOR shall be paid monthly. A) The CONTRACTOR will provide a quote forthe cost ofthejob to the COUNTY in writing and the time in which the CONTRACTOR can respond and complete the job. CONTRACTOR is not authorized to undertake a job without the prior written Notice to Proceed from the COUNTY and no compensation shall be paid without prior written authorization of the COUNTY. B) The CONTRACTOR is responsible for evaluating the demolition, removal and disposal cost based upon the site visit and responding in writing with a c o s t quotation for the job, a description of the job, the time the CONTRACTOR can begin the job and the time necessary to complete the job. It will be the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to pay any disposal fees at the transfer station. CONTRACTOR shall include, in any cost quotation,the cost of disposal at an approved dump site. CONTRACTOR shall be required to provide disposal receipts along with any invoices for the work. C) The billing rates of the CONTRACTOR for a particular job shall be determined and agreed to by the CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY in a written Notice to Proceed prior to the commencement of the work. D) Contractor shall complete all demolition activities within 45 days of the county issuing a Notice to Proceed to the contractor. (a) If the Contractor anticipates an inability to meet the deadline due to circumstances outside of their control, then the Contractor must submit in writing requests for extension to the County. Within five business days of receipt, the County will notify the Contractor of Approval, Denial, or request for additional documentation (b) If the Contractor fails to meet the 45 day deadline, then the Contractor will be charged $50 per day in liquidated damages until the scope of work is complete. E) If the CONTRACTOR's duties, obligations and responsibilities are materially changed by amendment to this Agreement after execution of this Agreement, compensation due to the CONTRACTOR shall be equitably adjusted, either upward or downward; F) As a condition precedent for any payment due under this Agreement,the CONTRACTOR shall submit a proper invoice to COUNTY requesting payment for services properly rendered and reimbursable expenses, if any, due hereunder. The CONTRACTOR's invoice shall describe with reasonable particularity the service rendered. The CONTRACTOR's invoice shall be accompanied by such documentation or data in support of expenses for which payment is sought at the COUNTY may 6 require, including but not limited to back up documentation sufficient for reimbursement of expenses by Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or other governmental agencies. G) Payment shall be made pursuant to the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, 218.70, Florida Statute. a. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES Unit Prices shall be inclusive of all reimbursable expenses. Costs that exceed the standard demolition cost may be reimbursed by the COUNTY upon written justification that is agreed to by the COUNTY. b. BUDGET i.The CONTRACTOR may not be entitled to receive, and the COUNTY is not obligated to pay, any fees or expenses in excess of the amount budgeted for this contract in each fiscal year(October 1 September 30) by COUNTY's Board of County Commissioners.The budgeted amount may only be modified by an affirmative act of the COUNTY's Board of County Commissioners. ii.The COUNTY's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners and the approval of the Board members at the time of contract initiation and its duration. ARTICLE VIII INSURANCE AND BONDS The Respondent shall be responsible for all necessary insurance coverage as indicated below. Certificates of Insurance must be provided to Monroe County within fifteen (15) days after award of contract, with Monroe County BOCC listed as additional insured as indicated. If the proper insurance forms are not received within the fifteen (15) day period, the contract may be awarded to the next selected Respondent. Policies shall be written by companies licensed to do business in the State of Florida and having an agent for service of process in the State of Florida. Companies shall have an A.M. Best rating of VI or better. The required insurance shall be maintained at all times while Respondent is providing service to County. Worker's Compensation Statutory Limits Employers' Liability Insurance Bodily Injury by Accident $500,000 Bodily Injury by Disease, policy limits $500,000 Bodily Injury by Disease, each employee $500,000 Commercial General Liability, including $300,000 Combined Single Limit Premises Operation Personal Injury Liability Expanded Definition of Property Damage * Coverage must include coverage for blanket contractual liability for the obligations assumed under contract. Vehicle Liability Recognizing that the work governed by this contract requires the use of vehicles, the CONTRACTOR, prior to the commencement of work, shall obtain Vehicle Liability Insurance. Coverage shall be maintained throughout the life of the contract and include, as a minimum, liability coverage for owned, non-owned, leased and hired or borrowed vehicles and must include coverage for blanket contractual liability for the obligations assumed under contract. $200,000 per Person, $300,000 per Occurrence, and $200,000 Property Damage or $300,000 Combined Single Limit Pollution Liability $1,000,000 per Occurrence/$2,000,000 Aggregate which extends to the hauling of toxic and hazardous material by motorized vehicles. In compliance with the Motor Carrier Act, the policy should be reversed with an MCS-90 Endorsement, demonstrating financial responsibility for spills and clean up. Any pollution exclusion limited coverage under this policy shall be removed. Asbestos Abatement Liability Insurance $2,000,000. If the policy is structured on a "Claims Made Basis" the policy must contain a "Retroactive Date" of no later than the commencement of work and will have an extended reporting period of four(4) years. If any structure to be demolished or removed is located on or over water or the project will require the use of watercraft, at the time the Task Order is awarded, the CONTRACTOR shall obtain insurance to comply with the Jones Act and/or Longshoreman and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act with limits sufficient to respond to the applicable state and/or Federal statutes. In addition, watercraft liability insurance will be required. Jones Act/Longshoreman Insurance coverage with minimum limits not less than those specified for Employer's Liability. This coverage is for contractors doing work located on or over the water. Watercraft Liability Insurance with minimum limits of$500,000 Combined Single Limit. Monroe County shall be named as an "Additional Insured" on all policies, except for Workers' Compensation, Employers Liability, Jones Act/Longshoreman and Harbor Workers Compensation. The State of Florida shall be furnished with a certificate of insurance, which shall provide that such insurance shall not be changed or canceled, without ten days prior written notice to the State of Florida. Certificates of Insurance shall be delivered to the State of Florida prior to the commencement of the agreement. CONTRACTOR shall provide proof of insurance for all approved subcontractors. Delays in the commencement of work, resulting from the failure of the CONTRACTOR to provide satisfactory evidence of the required insurance, shall not extend deadlines specified in this contract and any penalties and failure to perform assessments shall be imposed as if the work commenced on the specified date and time, except for the CONTRACTOR'S failure to provide satisfactory evidence. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain the required insurance throughout the entire term of this contract and any extensions specified in the attached schedules. Failure to comply with this provision may result in the immediate suspension of all work until the required insurance has been reinstated or replaced. Delays in the completion of work resulting from the failure of the CONTRACTOR to maintain the required insurance shall not extend deadlines specified in this contract and any penalties and failure to perform assessments shall be imposed as if the work had not been suspended, except for the CONTRACTOR'S failure to maintain the required insurance. All insurance policies must specify that they are not subject to cancellation, non-renewal, material change, or reduction in coverage unless a minimum of thirty (30) days prior notification is given to the County by the insurer. The acceptance and/or approval of the CONTRACTOR'S insurance shall not be construed as relieving the CONTRACTOR from any liability or obligation assumed under this contract 8 or imposed by law. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish a Performance and Payment Bond in a form acceptable to the COUNTY as a guarantee for the faithful performance of the Contract (including guarantee and maintenance provisions) and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder. The Performance and Payment Bond shall be in an amount at least equal to the contract price or the individual Task Order. This contract is subject to the provisions of Section 255.05, Florida Statutes, and 2 CFR 200.304 which are incorporated by reference herein. If contract or Task Order amendments render the contract more than ten (10%) percent higher than the bond amount, the CONTRACTOR shall increase the bond amount to cover the entire difference. ARTICLE IX_ MISCELLANEOUS 9.1 SECTION HEADINGS Section headings have been inserted in this Agreement as a matter of convenience of reference only, and it is agreed that such section headings are not a part of this Agreement and will not be used in the interpretation of any provision of this Agreement. 9.2 OWNERSHIP OF THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS The documents prepared by the CONTRACTOR for this Project belong to the COUNTY and may be reproduced and copied without acknowledgement or permission of the CONTRACTOR. 9.3 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS The CONTRACTOR shall not assign or subcontract its obligations under this agreement, except in writing and with the prior written approval of the Board of County Commissioners for Monroe County and the CONTRACTOR, which approval shall be subject to such conditions and provisions as the Board may deem necessary. This paragraph shall be incorporated by reference into any assignment or subcontract and any assignee or subcontractor shall comply with all of the provisions of this agreement. Subject to the provisions of the immediately preceding sentence, each party hereto binds itself, its successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other and to the successors, assigns and legal representatives of such other party. DEO directs that the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/Monroe County shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Grantee/DEO thereto; provided, however, that claims for money due or to become due to the contractors from the Grantee/DEO under this contract may be assigned to a bank, trust company, or other financial institution without such approval. Notice of any such assignment or transfer shall be furnished promptly to the Grantee/DEO. 9.4 NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES Nothing contained herein shall create any relationship, contractual or otherwise, with or any rights in favor of, any third party. 9 9.5 TERMINATION A. In the event that the CONTRACTOR shall be found to be negligent in any aspect of service, the COUNTY shall have the right to terminate this agreement after five(5)days'written notification to the CONTRACTOR. B. Either of the parties hereto may cancel this Agreement without cause by giving the other party thirty (30) days written notice of its intention to do so. C. Termination for Cause and Remedies: In the event of breach of any contract terms, the COUNTY retains the right to terminate this Agreement. The COUNTY may also terminate this Agreement for cause with CONTRACTOR should CONTRACTOR fail to perform the covenants herein contained at the time and in the manner herein provided. In the event of such termination, prior to termination, the COUNTY shall provide CONTRACTOR with five (5) calendar days' notice and provide the CONTRACTOR with an opportunity to cure the breach that has occurred. If the breach is not cured, the Agreement will be terminated for cause. If the COUNTY terminates this Agreement with the CONTRACTOR, COUNTY shall pay CONTRACTOR the sum due the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement prior to termination, unless the cost of completion to the COUNTY exceeds the funds remaining in the contract; however, the COUNTY reserves the right to assert and seek an offset for damages caused by the breach. In addition, the COUNTY reserves all rights available to recoup monies paid under this Agreement, including the right to sue for breach of contract and including the right to pursue a claim for violation of the COUNTY's False Claims Ordinance, located at Section 2- 721 et al. of the Monroe County Code. D. Termination for Convenience: The COUNTY may terminate this Agreement for convenience, at any time, upon one thirty(30) days' notice to CONTRACTOR. If the COUNTY terminates this agreement with the CONTRACTOR, COUNTY shall pay CONTRACTOR the sum due the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement prior to termination, unless the cost of completion to the COUNTY exceeds the funds remaining in the contract. E. For Contracts of any amount, if the COUNTY determines that the CONTRACTOR has submitted a false certification under Section 287.135(5), Florida Statutes or has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, or is engaged in a boycott of Israel, the COUNTY shall have the option of (1) terminating the Agreement after it has given the CONTRACTOR written notice and an opportunity to demonstrate the agency's determination of false certification was in error pursuant to Section 287.135(5)(a), Florida Statutes, or(2) maintaining the Agreement if the conditions of Section 287.135(4), Florida Statutes, are met. For Contracts of$1,000,000 or more, if the COUNTY determines that the CONTRACTOR submitted a false certification under Section 287.135(5), Florida Statutes, or if the CONTRACTOR has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Sudan List, the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria, the COUNTY shall have the option of(1)terminating the Agreement after it has given the CONTRACTOR written notice and an opportunity to demonstrate the agency's determination of false certification was in error pursuant to Section 287.135(5)(a), Florida Statutes, or (2) maintaining the Agreement if the conditions of Section 287.135(4), Florida Statutes, are met. F. Termination (a) The Federal award may be terminated in whole or in part as follows: (1) By the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida, if a CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient fails to comply with the terms and conditions of a Federal award; tl0 (2) By the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida for cause; (3) By the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida with the consent of the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient, in which case the two parties must agree upon the termination conditions, including the effective date and, in the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated; or (4) By the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient upon sending to the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida written notification setting forth the reasons for such termination, the effective date, and, in the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated. However, if the Federal awarding agency or State of Florida determines in the case of partial termination that the reduced or modified portion of the Federal award or sub-award will not accomplish the purposes for which the Federal award was made, the Federal awarding agency or State of Florida may terminate the Federal award in its entirety. (b) When a Federal awarding agency terminates a Federal award prior to the end of the period of performance due to the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient's material failure to comply with the Federal award terms and conditions, the Federal awarding agency must report the termination to the OMB- designated integrity and performance system accessible through System Award Management(SAM). (1) The information required under paragraph (b) of this section is not to be reported to designated integrity and performance system until the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient either— (i) Has exhausted its opportunities to object or challenge the decision, see §200.341 Opportunities to object, hearings and appeals; or (ii) Has not, within 30 calendar days after being notified of the termination, informed the Federal awarding agency that it intends to appeal the Federal awarding agency's decision to terminate. (2) If a Federal awarding agency, after entering information into the designated integrity and performance system about a termination, subsequently: (i) Learns that any of that information is erroneous, the Federal awarding agency must correct the information in the system within three business days; (ii)Obtains an update to that information that could be helpful to other Federal awarding agencies,the Federal awarding agency is strongly encouraged to amend the information in the system to incorporate the update in a timely way. (3) Federal awarding agencies, shall not post any information that will be made publicly available in the non-public segment of designated integrity and performance system that is covered by a disclosure exemption under the Freedom of Information Act. If the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient asserts within seven calendar days to the Federal awarding agency who posted the information, that some of the information made publicly available is covered by a disclosure exemption under the Freedom of Information Act,the Federal awarding agency who posted the information must remove the posting within seven calendar days of receiving the assertion. Prior to reposting the releasable information,the Federal agency must resolve the issue in accordance with the agency's Freedom of Information Act procedures. (c) When a Federal award is terminated or partially terminated, both the Federal awarding agency or State of Florida and the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient remain responsible for compliance with the requirements in 2 CFR 200.343 Closeout and 2 CFR 200.344 Post-closeout adjustments and continuing responsibilities. References: (2 CFR 200.339; 78 FR 78608, Dec. 26, 2013, as amended at 80 FR 43309, July 22, 2015) 9.6 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS This contract consists of the Proposal Statement, any addenda, the Form of Agreement (Articles I- IX), the CONTRACTOR's response to the RFP, the documents referred to in the Form of Agreement as a part of this Agreement, and attachments A-Scope of Services and Pricing- Compensation and 11 Rates, and modifications made after execution by written amendment. In the event of any conflict between any of the Contract documents, the one imposing the greater burden on the CONTRACTOR will control. 9.7 PUBLIC ENTITIES CRIMES A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on contracts 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 public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or contractor under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 of the Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. By signing this Agreement, CONTRACTOR represents that the execution of this Agreement will not violate the Public Entity Crimes Act(Section 287.133, Florida Statutes). Violation of this section shall result in termination of this Agreement and recovery of all monies paid hereto and may result in debarment from COUNTY's competitive procurement activities. In addition to the foregoing, CONTRACTOR further represents that there has been no determination, based on an audit, that it or any subcontractor has committed an act defined by Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, as a "public entity crime" and that it has not been formally charged with committing an act defined as a "public entity crime" regardless of the amount of money involved or whether CONUSULTANT has been placed on the convicted vendor list. CONTRACTOR will promptly notify the COUNTY if it or any subcontractor is formally charged with an act defined as a "public entity crime" or has been placed on the convicted vendor list. 9.8 MAINTENANCE AND RETENTION OF RECORDS, ACCESS TO RECORDS AND RIGHT TO AUDIT CONTRACTOR shall maintain all books, records, and documents directly pertinent to performance under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. Records shall be retained for a period of seven years from the termination of this agreement or for a period of Three (3) years from the submission of the final expenditure report as per 24 CFR §570.502(a)(7)(ii) and 2 CFR 200.333, whichever is greater. (See below Record Retention Requirements). Any audit working papers must be available upon request for a period of six(6)years from the date DEO issues the final closeout of the Federally Funded CDBG-DR Voluntary Home Buyout Program Subrecipient Agreement, unless it is extended by DEO. Each party to this Agreement or its authorized representatives shall have reasonable and timely access to such records of each other party to this Agreement for public records purposes during the term of the Agreement and for four years following the termination of this Agreement. If an auditor employed by the COUNTY or Clerk determines that monies paid to CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement were spent for purposes not authorized by this Agreement, or were wrongfully retained by the CONTRACTOR, the CONTRACTOR shall repay the monies together with interest calculated pursuant to Sec. 55.03, of the Florida Statutes, running from the date the monies were paid by the COUNTY. Record Retention Requirements: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.333, the CONTRACTOR agrees financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other CONTRACTOR records pertinent to a Federal award shall be retained for a period of three years from the date of submission of the final expenditure report or, for Federal awards that are renewed quarterly or annually, from the 12 date of the submission of the quarterly or annual financial report, respectively, as reported to the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida in the case of a sub-recipient. Federal awarding agencies and the State of Florida may not impose any other record retention requirements upon CONTRACTOR. The only exceptions are the following: (a) If any litigation, claim, or audit is started before the expiration of the 3-year period,the records must be retained until all litigation, claims, or audit findings involving the records have been resolved and final action taken. (b) When the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/County is notified in writing by the Federal awarding agency, cognizant agency for audit, oversight agency for audit, cognizant agency for indirect costs, or State of Florida to extend the retention period. (c) Records for real property and equipment acquired with Federal funds must be retained for three years after final disposition. (d) When records are transferred to or maintained by the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida, the 3-year retention requirement is not applicable to the CONTRACTOR or Sub- recipient. Access to Records: The CONTRACTOR agrees that the Federal awarding agency, Inspector General, the Comptroller General of the United States, and the State of Florida, or any of their authorized representatives, have the right of access to any documents, papers, or other records of the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/Monroe County which are pertinent to the Federal award, in order to make audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcripts. The right also includes timely and reasonable access to the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient's personnel for the purpose of interview and discussion related to such documents in accordance with 2 CFR 200.336 Right to Audit Availability of Records. The records of the parties to this Agreement relating to the Project, which shall include but not be limited to accounting records (hard copy, as well as computer readable data if it can be made available; subcontract files (including proposals of successful and unsuccessful bidders, bid recaps, bidding instructions, bidders list, etc.); original estimates; estimating work sheets; correspondence; change order files (including documentation covering negotiated settlements); backcharge logs and supporting documentation; general ledger entries detailing cash and trade discounts earned, insurance rebates and dividends; any other supporting evidence deemed necessary by County or the Monroe County Office of the Clerk of Court and Comptroller(hereinafter referred to as "County Clerk") to substantiate charges related to this Agreement, and all other agreements, sources of information and matters that may in County's or the County Clerk's reasonable judgment have any bearing on or pertain to any matters, rights, duties or obligations under or covered by any contract document(all foregoing hereinafter referred to as"Records")shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction by County's representative and/or agents or the County Clerk. County or County Clerk may also conduct verifications such as, but not limited to, counting employees at the job site, witnessing the distribution of payroll, verifying payroll computations, overhead computations, observing vendor and supplier payments, miscellaneous allocations, special charges, verifying information and amounts through interviews and written confirmations with employees, Subcontractors, suppliers, and CONTRACTORs' representatives. All records shall be kept for ten (10) years after Final Completion of the Project. The County Clerk possesses the independent authority to conduct an audit of records, assets, and activities relating to this Project. If any auditor employed by the Monroe County or County Clerk determines that monies paid to CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement were spent for purposes not authorized by this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall repay the monies together with interest calculated pursuant to Section 55.03, F.S., running from the date the monies were paid to CONTRACTOR. The right to audit provisions survives the termination of expiration of this Agreement. I 9.9 GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, INTERPRETATION, COSTS, AND FEES This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely inthe State. In the event that any cause of action or administrative proceeding is instituted for the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree that venue shall lie in the 161h Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, Florida, in the appropriate court or before the appropriate administrative body. This Agreement shall not be subject to arbitration. Mediation proceedings initiated and conducted pursuant to this Agreement shall be in accordance with the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and usual and customary procedures required by the circuit court of Monroe County. 9.10 UNCONTROLLABLE CIRCUMSTANCES Any delay or failure of either party to perform its obligations under this Agreement will be excused to the extent that the delay or failure was caused directly by an event beyond such art 's control, without such ar 's fault or negligence and that by its nature could not have been foreseen by such arty or, if it could have been foreseen, was unavoidable: (a) acts of God; ( )flood, fire, earthquake, explosion, tropical storm, hurricane or other declared emergency in the geographic area of the Project; (c) war, invasion, hostilities (whether war is declared or not), terrorist threats or acts, riot, or other civil unrest in the geographic area of theProject; ( ) government order or law in the geographic area of theProject; (e) actions, embargoes, or blockades in effect on or after the date of this Agreement; ( ) action by any governmental authority prohibiting work in the geographic area of the rojec ;(eac , a "Uncontrollable Circumstance"). T A T 's financial inability to perform, changes in cost or availability of materials, components, or services, market conditions, or supplier actions or contract disputes will not excuse performance by CONTRACTORunder this Section. CONTRACTOR shall give COUNTY written notice within Five (5) days of any event or circumstance that is reasonably likely to result in an Uncontrollable Circumstance, and the anticipated duration o such Uncontrollable Circumstance. CONTRACTOR shall use all diligent efforts to end the Uncontrollable Circumstance, ensure that the effects of any Uncontrollable Circumstance are minimized and resume full performance under this Agreement. The COUNTY will not pay additional cost as a result of an Uncontrollable Circumstance. The CONTRACTOR may only seek a no cost Change Order for such reasonable time as the Owners Representative may determine. 9.11 SEVERABILITY If any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement (or the application thereof to any circumstance or person) shall be declared invalid or unenforceable to any extent by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, shall not be affected thereby; and each remaining term, covenant, condition and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law unless the enforcement of the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement would prevent the accomplishment of the original intent of this Agreement. The COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. 9.12 ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS The COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree that in the event any cause of action or administrative proceeding is initiated or defended by any party relative to the enforcement or interpretation of the Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and court costs, as an award against the non-prevailing party, and shall include attorney's fees and courts costs in appellate proceedings. 14 9.13 BINDING EFFECT The terms, covenants, conditions, and provisions of this Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the COUNTY and CONTRACTOR and their respective legal representatives, successors, and assigns. 9.14 AUTHORITY Each party represents and warrants to the other that the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary County and corporate action, as required by law. 9.15 CLAIMS FOR FEDERAL OR STATE AID CONTRACTOR and COUNTY agree that each shall be, and is, empowered to apply for, seek, and obtain federal and state funds to further the purpose of this Agreement. Any additional conditions imposed as a result of funding that effect the Project will be provided to each party. 9.16 ADJUDICATION OF DISPUTES OR DISAGREEMENTS, DIRECTIVE BY DEO ON BREACHES AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree that all disputes and disagreements shall be attempted to be resolved by meet and confer sessions between representatives of each of the parties. The CONTRACTOR and COUNTY staff shall try to resolve the claim or dispute with meet and confer sessions. Subject to the Directive by DEO on Breaches and Dispute Resolution below, if the issue or issues are still not resolved to the satisfaction of the parties, then any party shall have the right to seek such relief or remedy as may be provided by this Agreement or by Florida law. This Agreement is not subject to arbitration. Any claim or dispute that the parties cannot resolve shall be decided by the Circuit Court, 16th Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, Florida. This provision does not negate or waive the provisions of paragraph 9.5 concerning termination or cancellation. Directive by DEO on Breaches and Dispute Resolution (a) Disputes - Disputes arising in the performance of this Contract which are not resolved by agreement of the parties shall be decided in writing by the authorized representative of the State of Florida Department of Capital Planning and Resiliency's Administrator or designee. This decision shall be final and conclusive unless within [ten (10)] calendar days from the date of receipt of its copy, the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient mails or otherwise furnishes a written appeal to Administrator or designee. In connection with any such appeal, the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/County shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of its position. The decision of Administrator or designee shall be binding upon the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/County and the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/County shall abide by the decision. (b) Performance During Dispute- Unless otherwise directed by to the State of Florida Department of Capital Planning and Resiliency, CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/County shall continue performance under this Contract while matters in dispute are being resolved. (c) Claims for Damages- Should either party to the Contract suffer injury or damage to person or property because of any act or omission of the party or of any of his employees, agents or others for whose acts he is legally liable, a claim for damages therefor shall be made in writing to such other party within a reasonable time after the first observance of such injury of damage. (d) Remedies - Unless this contract provides otherwise, all claims, counterclaims, disputes and other matters in question between the State of Florida Department of economic opportunity and 15 the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient arising out of or relating to this agreement or its breach will be decided by arbitration in the State of Florida Department of economic opportunity if the parties mutually agree, or in a court of competent jurisdiction within the State in which the State of Florida Department of economic opportunity is located. (e) Rights and Remedies - The duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents and the rights and remedies available thereunder shall be in addition to and not a limitation of any duties,obligations, rights and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law. No action orfailure to act by the State of Florida Department of Capital Planning and Resiliency, Sub- Recipient/County or CONTRACTOR shall constitute a waiver of any right or duty afforded any of them under the Contract, nor shall any such action or failure to act constitute an approval of or acquiescence in any breach thereunder, except as may be specifically agreed in writing. References: 49 CFR Part 18 9.17 COOPERATION In the event any administrative or legal proceeding is instituted against either party relating to the formation, execution, performance,or breach of this Agreement, COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree to participate, to the extent required by the other party, in all proceedings, hearings, processes, meetings, and other activities related to the substance of this Agreement or provision of the services under this Agreement. COUNTY and CONTRACTOR specifically agree that no party to this Agreement shall be required to enter into any arbitration proceedings related to this Agreement. 9.18 NONDISCRIMINATION/EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CONTRACTOR and COUNTY agree that there will be no discrimination against any person, and it is expressly understood that upon a determination by a court of competent jurisdiction that discrimination has occurred, this Agreement automatically terminates without any further action on the part of any party, effective the date of the court order. CONTRACTOR or COUNTY agrees to comply with all Federal and Florida statutes, and all local ordinances, as applicable, relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: 1) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; 2) Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, as amended (20 USC ss. 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; 3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (20 USC s. 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; 4) The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 USC ss. 6101-6107) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; 5) The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 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 (PL 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; 7) The Public Health Service Act of 1912, ss. 523 and 527 (42 USC ss. 690dd-3 and 290ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; 8) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968(42 USC s. 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; 9) The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC s. 12101 Note), as may be amended from time to time, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of disability; 10) Monroe County Code Chapter 14, Article 11, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status or age; familial status or age; 11) Florida Civil Rights Act, as amended, Chapter 760, Florida Statutes; 12) Section 109 of title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (Title 1) (42 U.S.C. 5309); and 13) Any other nondiscrimination provisions in any Federal or state statutes which may apply to the parties to, or the subject matter of, this Agreement. During the performance of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR, in accordance with Equal 16 Employment Opportunity (30 Fed. Reg. 12319, 12935, 3 C.F.R. Part, 1964-1965 Comp., p. 339), as amended by Executive Order 11375, Amending Executive Order 11246 Relating to Equal Employment Opportunity, and implementing regulations at 41 C.F.R. Part 60 (Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor). See 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Appendix II,¶C, agrees as follows: 1) The CONTRACTOR will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. The 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, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The CONTRACTOR agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2) The CONTRACTOR will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the CONTRACTOR, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. 3) The CONTRACTOR will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because such employee or applicant has inquired about, discussed, or disclosed the compensation of the employee or applicant or another employee or applicant. This provision shall not apply to instances in which an employee who has access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of such employee's essential job functions discloses the compensation of such other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to such information, unless such disclosure is in response to a formal complaint or charge, in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the CONTRACTOR's legal duty to furnish information. 4) The CONTRACTOR will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the CONTRACTOR's commitments under section 202 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. 5) The CONTRACTOR will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. 6) The CONTRACTOR will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. 7) In the event of the CONTRACTOR's non-compliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the CONTRACTOR may be declared ineligible 17 for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. 8) The CONTRACTOR will include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The CONTRACTOR will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the administering agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for non-compliance; provided, however, that in the event a CONTRACTOR becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency the CONTRACTOR may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. In accordance with the subrecipient Agreement with DEO the following equal employment opportunity and civil right requirements apply: a) Race, Color, Creed, National Origin, Sex - In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e, and Federal transit laws at 49 U.S.C. § 5332, the CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all applicable equal employment opportunity requirements of U.S. Department of Labor(U.S. DOL) regulations, "Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor," 41 C.F.R. Parts 60 et seq ., (which implement Executive Order No. 11246, "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order No. 11375, "Amending Executive Order 11246 Relating to Equal Employment Opportunity,"42 U.S.C. §2000e note), and with any applicable Federal statutes, executive orders, regulations, and Federal policies that may in the future affect construction activities undertaken in the course of the Project. The CONTRACTOR agrees to take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, creed, national origin, sex, or age. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. In addition,the CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with any implementing requirements HUD may issue. b) Age - In accordance with section 4 of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, 29 U.S.C. § § 623 and Federal transit law at 49 U.S.C. § 5332, the CONTRACTOR agrees to refrain from discrimination against present and prospective employees for reason of age. In addition, the CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with any implementing requirements HUD may issue. c) Disabilities - In accordance with section 102 of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 12112, the CONTRACTOR agrees that it will comply with the requirements of U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, "Regulations to Implement the Equal Employment Provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act,"29 C.F.R. Part 1630, pertaining to employment of persons with disabilities. In addition, the CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with any implementing requirements HUD may issue. (References: Executive Order 11246 September 24, 1965 as amended by Executive Order 11375 of October 13, 1967, and as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations 41 CFR chapter 60) d) Nondiscrimination - In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d, section 303 of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 6102, section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. § 12132, and 18 Federal transit law at 49 U.S.C. § 5332, the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient agrees that it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, or disability. In addition, the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient agrees to comply with applicable Federal implementing regulations and other implementing requirements HUD may issue. e) The CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient agrees to comply with the non-discrimination in employment and contracting opportunities laws, regulations, and executive orders referenced in 24 CFR 570.607, as revised by Executive Order 13279. The applicable non-discrimination provisions in Section 109 of the HCDA are still applicable. f) The CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient agrees to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, Title VI I I of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 as amended, Section 104(b) and Section 109 of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Executive Order 11063, and Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Orders 11375, 11478, 12107 and 12086. (References: 29 U.S.C. §623, 42 U.S.C. § 2000, 42 U.S.C. §6102, 42 U.S.C. § 12112,42 U.S.C. § 12132, 49 U.S.C. § 5332, 29 CFR Part 1630, 41 CFR Parts 60 et seq.) 9.19 COVENANT OF NO INTEREST CONTRACTOR and COUNTY covenant that neither presently has any interest, and shall not acquire any interest, which would conflict in any manner or degree with its performance under this Agreement, and that only interest of each is to perform and receive benefits as recited in this Agreement. 9.20 CODE OF ETHICS CONFLICT OF INTEREST COUNTY agrees that officers and employees of the COUNTY recognize and will be required to comply with the standards of conduct for public officers and employees as delineated in Section 112.313, Florida Statutes, regarding, but not limited to, solicitation or acceptance of gifts; doing business with one's agency; unauthorized compensation; misuse of public position, conflicting employment or contractual relationship; and disclosure or use of certain information. CONTRACTOR certifies that there is no present conflict of interest, and that CONTRACTOR has no knowledge of any conflict of interest. CONTRACTOR are expected to safeguard their ability to make objective,fair, and impartial decisions when performing work for the COUNTY,and therefore may not accept benefits of any sort under circumstances in which it could be inferred by a reasonable observer that the benefit was intended to influence a pending or future decision of theirs, or to reward a past decision. CONTRACTOR performing work for the COUNTY should avoid any conduct (whether in the context of business, financial, or social relationships) which might undermine the public trust, whether or not that conduct is unethical or lends itself to the appearance of ethical impropriety. CONTRACTOR agrees not to solicit or accept gratuities, unwarranted privileges or exemptions, favors, or anything of value from any firm under consideration for an agreement associated with the Project, and doing so may be contrary to statutes, ordinances, and rules governing or applicable to the COUNTY or may otherwise be a violation of the law. Any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, or elected official or appointed official of the State of Florida, or of any of the State's subsidiaries, who exercises or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to CDBG activities assisted, or who are in a position to participate in a decision making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a CDBG-assisted activity, or have a financial interest 19 in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a CDBG-assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the CDBG-assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediatefamily ties,during their tenure or for one year after such decision making responsibilities have ended. (Reference: 2 CFR 200.112) 9.21 NO SOLICITATION/PAYMENT The CONTRACTOR and COUNTY warrant that, in respect to itself, it has neither employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For the breach or violation of the provision, the CONTRACTOR agrees that the COUNTY shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without liability and, at its discretion, to offset from monies owed, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration. 9.22 PUBLIC ACCESS REQUIREMENTS, COPYRIGHT, PATENT, AND TRADEMARK PROPERTY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Public Records Compliance. CONTRACTOR must comply with Florida public records laws, including but not limited to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes and Section 24 of article I of the Constitution of Florida. The COUNTY and CONTRACTOR shall allow and permit reasonable access to, and inspection of, all documents, records, papers, letters or other "public record" 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 contract and related to contract performance. The COUNTY shall have the right to unilaterally cancel this contract upon violation of this provision by the CONTRACTOR. Failure of the CONTRACTOR to abide by the terms of this provision shall be deemed a material breach of this contract and the COUNTY may enforce the terms of this provision in the form of a court proceeding and shall, as a prevailing party, be entitled to reimbursement of all attorney's fees and costs associated with that proceeding. This provision shall survive any termination or expiration of the contract. The CONTRACTOR is encouraged to consult with its advisors about Florida Public Records Law in order to comply with this provision. Pursuant to F.S. 119.0701 and the terms and conditions of this contract, the CONTRACTOR is required to: (1) Keep and maintain public records that would be required by the COUNTY to perform the service. (2) Upon receipt from the County's custodian of records, provide the COUNTY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law. (3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the CONTRACTOR does not transfer the records to the COUNTY. 0 (4) Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the County all public records in possession of the CONTRACTOR or keep and maintain public records that would be required by the County to perform the service. If the CONTRACTOR transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the CONTRACTOR shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the CONTRACTOR keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the CONTRACTOR shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the County, upon request from the County's custodian of records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the County. (5) A request to inspect or copy public records relating to a County contract must be made directly to the County, but if the County does not possess the requested records, the County shall immediately notify the CONTRACTOR of the request, and the CONTRACTOR must provide the records to the County or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. If the CONTRACTOR does not comply with the County's request for records, the County shall enforce the public records contract provisions in accordance with the contract, notwithstanding the County's option and right to unilaterally cancel this contract upon violation of this provision by the CONTRACTOR. A CONTRACTOR who fails to provide the public records to the County or pursuant to a valid public records request within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under section 119.10, Florida Statutes. The CONTRACTOR shall not transfer custody, release, alter, destroy or otherwise dispose of any public records unless or otherwise provided in this provision or as otherwise provided by law. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS, BRIAN BRADLEY AT PHONE# 305-292-3470 BRADLEY- BRIAN(&MONROECOUNTY-FL.GOV, MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 1111 12"11 Street, SUITE 408, KEY WEST. FL 33040. Copyright, Patent, Trademark Within 30 calendars days of execution of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall disclose all intellectual properties relating to performance of this Agreement which he or she knows or should know could give rise to a patent or copyright. The CONTRACTOR 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, and the County and DEO shall have the right to all patents and copyrights which accrue during performance of the Agreement. The State of Florida Department of economic opportunity reserves a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, for Federal Government purposes: The copyright in any work developed under the Contract, and to any rights of copyright to which a Contractor, Sub-contractor or a Sub-recipient purchases ownership with grant support. (Reference: 24 CFR Subtitle A. 85.34 Copyrights) 21 Intellectual property. 2 CFR §200.448-Intellectual property shall apply to this Agreement as set forth below: (a) Patent costs. (1) The following costs related to securing patents and copyrights are allowable: (i) Costs of preparing disclosures, reports, and other documents required by the Federal award, and of searching the art to the extent necessary to make such disclosures; (ii) Costs of preparing documents and any other patent costs in connection with the filing and prosecution of a United States patent application where title or royalty-free license is required by the Federal Government to be conveyed to the Federal Government; and (iii) General counseling services relating to patent and copyright matters, such as advice on patent and copyright laws, regulations, clauses, and employee intellectual property agreements (See also § 200.459 Professional service costs). (2) The following costs related to securing patents and copyrights are unallowable: (i) Costs of preparing disclosures, reports, and other documents, and of searching the art to make disclosures not required by the Federal award; (ii) Costs in connection with filing and prosecuting any foreign patent application, or any United States patent application, where the Federal award does not require conveying title or a royalty-free license to the Federal Government. (b) Royalties and other costs for use of patents and copyrights. (1) Royalties on a patent or copyright or amortization of the cost of acquiring by purchase a copyright, patent, or rights thereto, necessary for the proper performance of the Federal award are allowable unless: (i) The Federal Government already has a license or the right to free use of the patent or copyright. (ii) The patent or copyright has been adjudicated to be invalid, or has been administratively determined to be invalid. (iii) The patent or copyright is considered to be unenforceable. (iv) The patent or copyright is expired. (2) Special care should be exercised in determining reasonableness where the royalties may have been arrived at as a result of less-than-arm's-length bargaining, such as: (i) Royalties paid to persons, including corporations, affiliated with the non-Federal entity. (ii) Royalties paid to unaffiliated parties, including corporations, under an agreement entered into in contemplation that a Federal award would be made. (iii) Royalties paid under an agreement entered into after a Federal award is made to a non-Federal entity. (3) In any case involving a patent or copyright formerly owned by the non-Federal entity, the amount of royalty allowed must not exceed the cost which would have been allowed had the non-Federal entity retained title thereto. 9.23 NON-WAIVER OF IMMUNITY Notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 768.28, Florida Statutes, the participation of the CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY in this Agreement and the acquisition of any commercial liability insurance coverage, self-insurance coverage, or local government liability insurance pool coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of immunity to the extent of liability coverage, nor shall any contract entered into by the COUNTY be required to contain any provision for waiver. „r r 9.24 PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES All of the privileges and immunities from liability, exemptions from laws, ordinances, and rules and pensions and relief, disability, workers' compensation, and other benefits which apply to the activity of officers, agents, or employees of any public agents oremployees of the COUNTY,when performing their respective functions under this Agreement within the territorial limits of the COUNTY shall apply to the same degree and extent to the performance of such functions and duties of such officers, agents, volunteers, or employees outside the territorial limits of the COUNTY. 9.25 LEGAL OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Non-Delegation of Constitutional or Statutory Duties. This Agreement is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, relieving any participating entity from any obligation or responsibility imposed upon the entity by law except to the extent of actual and timely performance thereof by any participating entity, in which case the performance may be offered in satisfaction of the obligation or responsibility. Further, this Agreement is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, authorizing the delegation of the constitutional or statutory duties of the COUNTY, except to the extent permitted by the Florida constitution, state statute, and case law. 9.26 NON-RELIANCE BY NON-PARTIES No person or entity shall be entitled to rely upon the terms, or any of them, of this Agreement to enforce or attempt to enforce any third-party claim or entitlement to or benefit of any service or program contemplated hereunder, and the CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY agree that neither the CONTRACTOR nor the COUNTY or any agent, officer, or employee of either shall have the authority to inform, counsel, or otherwise indicate that any particular individual or group of individuals, entity or entities, have entitlements or benefits under this Agreement separate and apart, inferior to, or superior to the community in general or for the purposes contemplated in this Agreement. 9.27 ATTESTATIONS AND TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION CONTRACTOR agrees to execute such documents as COUNTY may reasonably require, including a Public Entity Crime Statement, an Ethics Statement, and a Drug-Free Workplace Statement. Signature of this Agreement by CONTRACTOR shall act as the execution of a truth in negotiation certificate stating that wage rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation pursuant to the Agreement are accurate, complete, and current at the time of contracting. The original contract price and any additions thereto shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums by which the agency determines the contract price was increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or concurrent wage rates and otherfactual unit costs.All such adjustments must be made within one year following the end of the Agreement. 9.28 NO PERSONAL LIABILITY No covenant or agreement contained herein shall be deemed to be a covenant or agreement of any member, officer, agent or employee of Monroe County in his or her individual capacity, and no member, officer, agent or employee of Monroe County shall be liable personally on this Agreement or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the execution of this Agreement. 23 9.29 EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts,each of which shall be regarded as an original, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Agreement by signing any such counterpart. 9.30 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REMEDIES FOR NONCOMPLIANCE The CONTRACTOR shall comply with and is bound by all applicable Local, State, and Federal laws, rules and regulations. The following federal laws and regulations will apply to this Agreement: 24 CFR 570, 2 CFR Part 200- Uniform Administrative Requirements, cost Principals and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (links Attached as Exhibit B, and Federal Register Guidance (82 FR 5591 & 82 FR 36812 and 81 FR 83254) and 83 Federal Register(FR) 5844. All funded activities under this agreement shall meet one of the three National Objectives listed in 24 C.F.R. 570.483(b), (c), and (d) The Community Development Block Grant — Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) allocation to the State of Florida is governed by the following laws and regulations: a. The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; b. Section 312 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C.5155), as amended; c. Section 18 of the Small Business Act, as amended (14A U.S.C. 647) 44 CFR 206.191 Duplication of Benefit d. Duplication of Benefits Federal Register, Vol. 76, No.221, November 16, 2011 (76 FR 71060) Public Law 113-2: e. Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (at HR 152-34) f. The HUD Federal Register Notice at 78 FR 14329 published March 5, 2013 g. HUD Federal Register Notice at 78 FR 23578 published April 19, 2013 h. HUD Federal Register Notice at 78 FR 76154 published December 16, 2013 i. The applicable laws of the State of Florida; and j. By the laws and regulations promulgated by the State for the CDBG-DR program. k. In addition to the citations noted, the CDBG-DR allocation is also subject to "cross-cutting" Federal requirements referenced herein and contained in 2 CFR 200 Sub-p Federal Changes FEDERAL CHANGES: CONTRACTOR shall at all times comply with all applicable Federal regulations, policies, procedures and directives, including without limitation those listed directly or by reference in this Contract between the State of Florida Department of economic opportunity and the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient, as such Federal regulations, policies, procedures and directives may be amended or promulgated from time to time during the term of this contract. CONTRACTOR's failure to so comply shall constitute a material breach of this contract. Reference: (49 CFR Part 18) Remedies for Noncompliance If a CONTRACTOR or sub-recipient/County fails to comply with Federal statutes, regulations or the terms and conditions of a Federal award, the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida may impose additional conditions, as described in 2 CFR 200.207 Specific conditions. If the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida determines that noncompliance cannot be remedied by imposing additional conditions, the Federal awarding agency or the State of Florida may take one or more of the following actions, as appropriate in the circumstances: (a) Temporarily withhold cash payments pending correction of the deficiency by the CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient/County or more severe enforcement action by the Federal awarding agency or State of Florida. (b) Disallow (that is, deny both use of funds and any applicable matching credit for) all or part of 24 the cost of the activity or action not in compliance. (c) Wholly or partly suspend or terminate the Federal award. (d) Initiate suspension or debarment proceedings as authorized under 2 CFR part 180 and Federal awarding agency regulations (or in the case of a State of Florida, recommend such a proceeding be initiated by a Federal awarding agency). (e) Withhold further Federal awards for the project or program. (f) Take other remedies that may be legally available. Reference: (2 CFR 200.338) 9.31 FEDERAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS The CONTRACTOR and its subcontractors must follow the provisions, as applicable, as set forth in 2 C.F.R. §200.326 Contract provisions and Appendix II to 2 C.F.R. Part 200, as amended, including but not limited to: 9.31.2 Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708). Where applicable, which includes all FEMA grant and cooperative agreement programs, all contracts awarded by the COUNTY in excess of $100,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must comply with 40 U.S.C.§§ 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Under 40 U.S.C. §3702 of the Act, each contractor must compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. Compliance with the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. (1) Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. (2) Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph 29 C.F.R. § 5.5(b)(1) the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph 29 C.F.R. §5.5 (b)(1), in the sum of$27 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph29 C.F.R. § 5.5(b)(1). (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity(DEO)shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and 25 Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph29 C.F.R. § 5.5 (b)(2). (4) Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraph 29 C.F.R. § 5.5 (b)(1) through (4) and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs 29 C.F.R. § 5.5 (1) through (4). 9.31.3 Ri hts to Inventions Made Under a Contract or A reement. If the Federal award meets the definition_of "funding agreement" under 37 CFR §401.2 (a) and the recipient or subrecipient wishes to enter into a contract with a small business firm or nonprofit organization regarding the substitution of parties, assignment or performance of experimental, developmental, or research work under that "funding agreement," the recipient or subrecipient must comply with the requirements of 37 CFR Part 401, "Rights to Inventions Made by Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements," and any implementing regulations issued by the awarding agency. 9.31.4 Clean Air Act 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671 and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 33 U.S.C. 1251-13871.,CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. §§1251-1387) and will report violations to FEMA/Federal agency and the appropriate Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act(33 U.S.C. 1251-1387), as amended—applies to Contracts and subgrants of amounts in excess of $150,000. The CONTRACTOR agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $150,000 financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FEMA/Federal agency. The CONTRACTOR agrees to report each violation to the COUNTY and understands and agrees that the COUNTY will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to FEMA/Federal Agency and the appropriate EPA Regional Office. 9.31.5 Debarment and Suspension (Executive Orders 12549 and 12689)—A contract award under a "covered transaction" (see 2 CFR 180.220) must not be made to parties listed on the government wide exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines at 2 CFR Part 180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 (3 CFR part 1986 Comp., p. 189) and 12689 (3 CFR part 1989 Comp., p. 235), "Debarment and Suspension" and the Department of Homeland Security's regulations at 2 C.F.R. Part 300 (non-procurement Debarment and suspension)SAM Exclusions contains the names of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies, as well as parties declared ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority other than Executive Order 12549. SAM exclusions can be accessed at wwww samwgov CONTRACTOR is required to verify that none of the CONTRACTOR's principals (defined at C.F.R. §180.935)or its affiliates (defined at C.F.R. §180.905) are excluded (defined at 2 C.F.R. §180.940) or disqualified (defined at 2 C.F.R. §180.935). the CONTRACTOR must comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C, and must include a requirement to comply with these regulations in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. This certification is a material representation of fact relied upon by the COUNTY. If it is later determined that the CONTRACTOR did not comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C, in addition to remedies available to the COUNTY, the Federal Government may pursue available remedies, including but not limited to suspension and/or debarment. Bidders or Proposers agree to comply with the requirements of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C while this offer is valid and throughout the period of any contract that 26 may arise from this offer. The Bidder or Proposer further agrees to include a provision requiring such compliance in its lower tier covered transactions. 9.31.6 Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. 1352)—Contractors that apply or bid for an award exceeding $100,000 must file the required certification. Each tier certifies to the tier above that it 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 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. Each tier must also disclose any lobbying with non-Federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the Recipient who in turn will forward the certification(s) to the awarding agency. If award exceed $100,000, the attached certification must be signed and submitted by the CONTRACTOR to the County. Each tier shall also disclose the name of any registrant under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 who has made lobbying contacts on its behalf with non-Federal funds with respect to that Federal contract,grant or award covered by 31 U.S.C. 1352.Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the State of Florida Department of Capital Planning and Resiliency. References: (31 U.S.C. 1352 as amended by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, P.L. 104-65; 49 CFR Part 19, 49 CFR Part 20) 9.31.7 Compliance with Procurement of recovered materials as set forth in 2 CFR §_200.322. CONTRACTOR must comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. . In the performance of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA-designated items unless the product cannot be acquired- 1. Competitively within a timeframe providing for compliance with the contract performance schedule; 2. Meeting contract performance requirements; or 3. At a reasonable price. Information about this requirement, along with the list of EPA-designated items, is available at EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines web site, https://www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensiveprocurement- guideline-cpg-program. The CONTRACTOR also agrees to comply with all other applicable requirements of Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act. 9.31.8 Prohibition on certain telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment as set forth in 2 CFR §200.216. Recipients and subrecipients and their contractors and subcontractors may not obligate or expend any federal funds to (1) Procure or obtain; (2) Extend or renew a contract to procure or obtain; or (3) Enter into a contract(or extend or renew a contract) to procure or obtain equipment, services, or systems that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. As described in Public Law 115-232, section 889, covered telecommunications equipment is telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei 27 Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities). (i) For the purpose of public safety, security of government facilities, physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes, video surveillance and telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities). (ii) Telecommunications or video surveillance services provided by such entities or using such equipment. (iii) Telecommunications or video surveillance equipment or services produced or provided by an entity that the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of the National Intelligence or the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, reasonably believes to be an entity owned or controlled by, or otherwise connected to, the government of a covered foreign country. 9.31.9 Domestic preference for procurements as set forth in 2 CFR _§200.322 The COUNTY and CONTRACTOR should, to the great extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products). These requirements of this section must be included in all subawards including contracts and purchase orders for work or products under federal award. For purposes of this section: (1) "Produced in the United States" means, for iron and steel products, that all manufacturing processes, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States. (2) "Manufactured products" means items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum;plastics and polymer-based productssuch as polyvinyl chloride pipe; aggregates such as concrete; glass, including optical fiber; and lumber. Other Federal Requirements: 9.31.10 Compliance with Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 The work to be performed underthis contract is subjectto the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, but not in derogation of compliance with Section 7(b). (The CONTRACTOR should review the DEO Subrecipient Agreement for further guidance and required forms.) A. The work to be performed under this contract is subject to the requirements of section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701 u(section 3). The purpose of section 3 is to ensure that employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD assistance or HUD-assisted projects covered by section 3, shall, to the greatest extent feasible, be directed to low- and very low- income persons, particularly persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for housing. B. The parties to this contract agree to comply with HUD's regulations in 24 CFR Part 135, which implement section 3. As evidenced by their execution of this contract, the parties to this contract certify that they are under no contractual or other impediment that would prevent them from complying with the part 135 regulations. C. CONTRACTOR agrees to send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement or other understanding, if any, a notice advising the labor organization or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under this section 3 clause, and will post copies of the notice in conspicuous places at the work site where both employees and applicants for training and employment positions can see the notice. The notice shall describe the section 3 preference, shall set forth minimum number and job titles subject to hire, availability of apprenticeship and training positions, the qualifications for each; and the name and location of the person(s) taking applications for each of the positions; and the anticipated date the work shall begin. D. CONTRACTOR agrees to include this section 3 clause in every subcontract subject 28 to compliance with regulations in 24 CFR 700 § 135.40 24 CFR Subtitle B, Ch. 1 (4-1- 03 Edition) part 135, and agrees to take appropriate action, as provided in an applicable provision of the subcontract or in this section 3 clause, upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of the regulations in 24 CFR Part 135. CONTRACTOR will not subcontract with any subcontractor where the contractor has notice or knowledge that the subcontractor has been found in violation of the regulations in 24 CFR part 135. E. CONTRACTOR will certify that any vacant employment positions, including training positions, that are filled (1) after the contractor is selected but before the contract is executed, and (2) with persons other than those to whom the regulations of 24 CFR part 135 require employment opportunities to be directed, were not filled to circumvent the contractor's obligations under 24 CFR part 135. F. Noncompliance with HUD's regulations in 24 CFR part 135 may result in sanctions, termination of this contract for default, and debarment or suspension from future HUD assisted contracts. G. With respect to work performed in connection with section 3 covered Indian housing assistance, section 7(b) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450e) also applies to the work to be performed under this contract. Section 7(b) requires that to the greatest extent feasible (i) preference and opportunities for training and employment shall be given to Indians, and (ii) preference in the award of contracts and subcontracts shall be given to Indian organizations and Indian-owned Economic Enterprises. Parties to this contract that are subject to the provisions of section 3 and section 7(b) agree to comply with section 3 to the maximum extent feasible, but not in derogation of compliance with section 7(b). 9.31.11 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended (ADA)The CONTRACTOR will comply with all the requirements as imposed by the ADA, the regulations of the Federal government issued thereunder, and the assurance by the CONTRACTOR pursuant thereto. 9.31.12 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise DBE Policy and Obligation It is the policy of the COUNTY that DBE's, as defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 26, as amended, shall have the opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts financed in whole or in part with COUNTY funds under this Agreement. The DBE requirements of applicable federal and state laws and regulations apply to this Agreement. The COUNTY and its CONTRACTOR agree to ensure that DBE's have the opportunity to participate in the performance of this Agreement. In this regard, all recipients and contractors shall take all necessary and reasonable steps in accordance with 2 C.F.R. § 200.321 (as set forth in detail below), applicable federal and state laws and regulations to ensure that the DBE's have the opportunity to compete for and perform contracts. The COUNTY and the CONTRACTOR and subcontractors shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the award and performance of contracts, entered pursuant to this Agreement. 2 C.F.R. 200.321 CONTRACTING WITH SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES AND LABOR SURPLUS AREA FIRMS a. If the CONTRACTOR, with the funds authorized by this Agreement, seeks to subcontract goods or services, then, in accordance with 2 C.F.R. §200.321, the CONTRACTOR shall take the following affirmative steps to assure that minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used whenever possible. b. Affirmative steps must include: (1) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on solicitation lists; (2) Assuring that small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises are solicited whenever they are potential sources; (3) Dividing total requirements, when econog2jq feasible into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business 2 enterprises; (4) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (5) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce. (6) Requiring the Prime contractor, if subcontractor are to be let, to take the affirmative steps listed in paragraph (1) through (5) of this section. 9.31.13 The CONTRACTOR shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the CONTRACTOR during the term of the Contract and shall expressly require any subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the Contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the Contract term. 9.31.14 Energy Efficiency- CONTRACTOR will comply with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act(P.L. 94-163; 42 U.S.C. 6201-6422) and with all mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency and the provisions of the state Energy Conservation Plan adopted pursuant thereto. 9.31.15 Access to Records: CONTRACTOR and their successors, transferees, assignees, and subcontractors acknowledge and agree to comply with applicable provisions governing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the State of Florida, Department of Economic Opportunity(DEO)access to records, accounts, documents, information,facilities, and staff. Contractors must (1) cooperate with any compliance review or complaint investigation conducted by HUD or DEO (2) give HUD or DEO access to and the right to examine and copy records, accounts, and other documents and sources of information related to the grant and permit access to facilities, personnel, and other individuals and information as may be necessary, as required by HUD and DEO regulations and other applicable laws or program guidance; and (3) submit timely, complete, and accurate reports to the appropriate HUD and DEO officials and maintain appropriate backup documentation to support the reports. 9.31.16 Logo and Flags: CONTRACTOR shall not use the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) seal(s), logos, crests, or reproduction of flags or likeness of HUD agency officials without specific approval. 9.31.17 Changes to Contract: The CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that any cost resulting from a change or modification, change order, or constructive change of the agreement must be within the scope of any Federal grant or cooperative agreement that may fund this Project and be reasonable for the completion of the Project. Any contract change or modification, change order or constructive change must be approved in writing by both the COUNTY and CONTRACTOR. 9.32 DEO requirements 9.32.1 If any portion of this Agreement is funded by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, The CONTRACTOR will be bound by the terms and conditions of the Federally-Funded Community Development Subaward and Grant Agreement between COUNTY and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) (Attached Hereto as Exhibit A. 9.32.2 The CONTRACTOR shall hold DEO and COUNTY harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the CONTRACTOR's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. 9.32.3 Religious Activities: The CONTRACTOR or Sub-recipient agrees that funds provided under this Agreement will not be utilized for inherently religious activities prohibited by 24 CFR 570.2000), such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization. Applicable to Professional Services Contracts 1. Inspection of Records All Contractor records with respect to any matters covered by this agreement shall be made available to the Grantee, grantor agency, and the Comptroller General of the United States or any of their authorized representatives, at any time during normal business hours, as often as deemed necessary,to audit, examine, and make excerpts or transcripts of all relevant data. Any deficiencies noted in audit reports must be fully cleared by the contractors within 30 days after receipt by the contractors. Failure of the Contractor to comply with the above inspection requirements will constitute a violation of this contract and may result in Remedies for Non-Compliance or Termination as provided for in the Contract. 2. Section 3 The State of Florida requires the CONTRACTOR and all applicable sub-contractors to follow the State's Section 3 requirements as defined by the State's Section 3 Plan. 3. Minority Owned, Woman Owned or Section 3 Business Utilization The State of Florida requires the CONTRACTOR meet or exceeds the Contractors stated proportional use of Minority Owned, Woman Owned or Section 3 Business that the CONTRACTOR stated in responding to the Request for Proposals or Request for Qualification. The CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that failure to meet this requirement may result in termination or such other sanctions as may be solely determined by the State. Applicable to Construction Contracts 4. Bonds No surety will be accepted if the Bidder is now in default or delinquent on any bond or has an interest in any litigation against the State of Florida or County. All bonds shall be executed by surety companies licensed to do business in the State of Florida. Each bond shall be executed by the CONTRACTOR and the Surety. Performance and Payment Bond: A good and sufficient Performance and Payment Bond shall be required in an amount equal to one hundred (100) percent of the total contract amount or individual Task Order guaranteeing execution and completion of the work in accordance with the specifications. 5. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with section 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act,40 U.S.C. section 333, and applicable DOL regulations, "Safety and Health Regulations for Construction " 29 C.F.R. Part 1926. Among other things, the CONTRACTOR agrees that it will not require any laborer or mechanic to work in unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous surroundings or working conditions. Subcontracts - The CONTRACTOR also agrees to include the requirements of this section in each subcontract. The term "subcontract" under this section is considered to refer to a person who agrees to perform any part of the labor or material requirements of a contract for construction, alteration or repair. A person who undertakes to perform a portion of a contract involving the furnishing of supplies or materials will be considered a "subcontractor" under this section if the work in question involves the performance of construction work and is to be performed: (1) directly on or near the construction site, or(2) by the employer for the specific project on a customized basis. Thus, a supplier of materials, which will become an integral 31 part of the construction, is a "subcontractor" if the supplier fabricates or assembles the goods or materials in question specifically for the construction project and the work involved may be said to be construction activity. If the goods or materials in question are ordinarily sold to other customers from regular inventory, the supplier is not a "subcontractor." The requirements of this section do not apply to contracts or subcontracts for the purchase of supplies or materials or articles normally available on the open market. 6. National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) The CONTRACTOR agrees to follow the requirements of 24 CFR Part 58 (NEPA), as applicable. 7. Clean Air The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 et seq. The CONTRACTOR agrees to report each violation to the COUNTY and understands and agrees that the COUTY will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification and the appropriate EPA Regional Office. The CONTRACTOR also agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $100,000 financed in whole or in part with Federal Assurances provided by HUD. References: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq., 40 CFR 15.61, 49 CFR Part 18 8. Clean Water CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. CONTRACTOR agrees to report each violation to the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and understands and agrees that the COUNTY will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notifications the appropriate EPA Regional Office. CONTRACTOR also agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $100,000 financed in whole or in part with HUD. References: 33 U.S.C. 1251 9. Energy Conservation CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency, which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. Reference (42 U.S.C. 6321 et. Seq., 49 CFR Part 18) 10. Recycled Products CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all the requirements of Section 6002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended (42 U.S.C. 6962), including but not limited to the regulatory provisions of 40 CFR Part 247, and Executive Order 12873, as they apply to the procurement of the items designated in Subpart B of 40 CFR Part 247. References: 42 U.S.C. 6962, 40 CFR Part 247, Executive Order 12873 (More than $10,000) 11. Federal Register i. Public Law ii. Federal register notices (list that apply to FL) (1) TERMINATION AND DEBARMENT PROGRAM FRAUD AND FALSE OR FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS AND RELATED ACTS 31 U.S.C. 3801 et seq., 49 CFR Part 31 18 U.S.C. 1001, 49 U.S.C. 5307 The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that the provisions of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986, as 32 amended, 31 U.S.C. § §3801 et seq . and U.S. DOT regulations, "Program Fraud Civil Remedies,"49 C.F.R. Part 31, apply to its actions pertaining to this Project. Upon execution of the underlying contract, the CONTRACTOR certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of any statement it has made, it makes, it may make, or causes to be made, pertaining to the underlying contract for which this contract work is being performed. In addition to other penalties that may be applicable, the CONTRACTOR further acknowledges that if it makes, or causes to be made, a false, fictitious, or fraudulent claim, statement, submission, or certification, the Federal Government reserves the right to impose the penalties of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986 on the CONTRACTOR to the extent the Federal Government deems appropriate. The CONTRACTOR also acknowledges that if it makes, or causes to be made, a false,fictitious, or fraudulent claim, statement, submission, or certification to the Federal Government under a contract connected with a project that is financed in whole or in part with Federal Assurances originally awarded by HUD, the Government reserves the right to impose the penalties of 18 U.S.C. § 1001 and 49 U.S.C. § 5307(n)(1) on the CONTRACTOR, to the extent the Federal Government deems appropriate. The CONTRACTOR agrees to include the above two clauses in each subcontract financed in whole or in part with Federal Assurances provided by HUD. It is further agreed that the clauses shall not be modified, except to identify the subcontractor who will be subject to the provisions. GOVERNMENT-WIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT) 49 CFR Part 29, Executive Order 12549 (over $25,000) Instructions for Certification By Signing and submitting this bid, the prospective lower tier participant is providing the singed certification set out below: The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was entered into. If it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the State of Florida Department of economic opportunity may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the State of Florida Department of economic opportunity if at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. The terms "covered transaction," "debarred," "suspended," "ineligible," "lower tier covered transaction," "participant,""persons," "lower tier covered transaction,""principal," "Contractor," and "voluntarily excluded," as used in this clause, have the meanings set out in the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implementing Executive Order 12549 [49 CFR Part 29]. You may contact the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for Assurances in obtaining a copy of those regulations. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this bid that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized in writing by the State of of Florida Department of Capital Planning and Resiliency. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this bid that it will include the clause titled "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion - Lower Tier Covered Transaction", without modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions. 3 A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that it is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant may decide the method and frequency by which it determines the eligibility of its principals. Each participant may, but is not required to, check the Non-procurement List issued by U.S. General Service Administration. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of a participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. Except for transactions authorized under Paragraph 5 of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to all remedies available to the Federal Government, the State of Florida Department of economic opportunity may pursue available remedies including suspension and/or debarment. "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion - Lower Tier Covered Transaction" The prospective lower tier participant certifies, by submission of this bid,that neither it nor its "principals" [as defined at 49 C.F.R. § 29.105(p)] is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. When the prospective lower tier participant is unable to certify to the statements in this certification, such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this bid. (2) Land Covenants This Agreement is subject to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P. L. 88-352) and 24 CFR 570.601 and 570.602. In regard to the sale, lease, or other transfer of land acquired, cleared or improved with assistance provided under this contract, CONTRACTOR shall cause or require a covenant running with the land to be inserted in the deed or lease for such transfer, prohibiting discrimination as herein defined, in the sale, lease or rental, or in the use or occupancy of such land, or in any improvements erected or to be erected thereon, providing that the Grantee and the United States are beneficiaries of and entitled to enforce such covenants. The CONTRACTORs, in undertaking its obligation to carry out the program assisted hereunder, agrees to take such measures as are necessary to enforce such covenant, and will not itself so discriminate. (3) Section 504 CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all Federal regulations issued pursuant to compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794), which prohibits discrimination against the individuals with disabilities or handicaps in any Federally assisted program. The Grantee shall provide the contractors with any guidelines necessary for compliance with that portion of the regulations in force during the term of this Agreement. (4) The CONTRACTOR also agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract financed in whole or in part with Federal Assurances provided by HUD, modified only if necessary to identify the affected parties. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Approved Plan CONTRACTOR agrees that it shall be committed to carry out pursuant to the Grantee's specifications an Affirmative Action Program in keeping with the principles as provided in President's Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1966. The Grantee shall provide Affirmative Action guidelines to the contractors to assist in the formulation of such program. Women and Minority Owned Businesses The CONTRACTORs will use its best efforts to afford small businesses, minority business enterprises, and women's business enterprises the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in the performance of this Agreement. As used in this Agreement, the terms "small business" means a business that meets the criteria set forth in section 3(a) of the Small Business Act, as amended (15 U.S.C. 632), and "minority and women's business enterprise" means a business at least fifty-one (51) percent owned and controlled by minority group members or women. For the purpose of this definition, "minority group members" are Afro-Americans, Spanish-speaking, Spanish surnamed or Spanish-heritage Americans, Asian-Americans, and American Indians. The CONTRACTORs may rely on written representations by businesses regarding their status as minority and female business enterprises in lieu of an independent investigation. C. Notifications The CONTRACTORs will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or worker's representative of the contractors commitments hereunder, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. D. Subcontract Provisions The CONTRACTORs will include the provisions of Paragraphs regarding Civil Rights, Affirmative Action, and the provisions as set forth below in every subcontract or purchase order, specifically or by reference, so that such provisions will be binding upon each of its own contractors or subcontractors. COPELAND "ANTI-KICKBACK" 40 U.S.C. § 276c (1999), 29 C.F.R. § 3 (1999), 29 C.F.R. § 5 (1999) The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract, specifically Davis Bacon Act. CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS 40 U.S.C. §§ 327 -333 (1999), 29 C.F.R. § 5 (1999), 29 C.F.R. § 1926 (1998) Overtime requirements - No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one- half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages - In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section, in the sum of$10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section. Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages - the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work 35 CONTR CTOR: CHARLEY TOPPINO &SONS, INC y: ._ Title..:. fLC,/, � I STATE OF: COUNTY OF: Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me, by means of X physical presence or ❑ online notarization, on (date) by (name of affiant). He/Sh.Qj5,ge=na1[ykoGWn to me or has produced (type of identification) as identification. NOTARY PUETLIC My Commission Expires: r Notary Public State C'Fbride Michael P Labrada My Commission HH 138227 Expires 06J19/2025 END OF AGREEMENT 37 ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICING Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services The project consists of Demolition, Removal and Disposal services for homes and associated residential structures purchased by the County under the Voluntary Home Buyout Program (VHBP). The services shall be accomplished in a manner consistent with all County, State and Federal laws, codes, regulations and environmental standards. These parcels may contain intact residences, partial or damaged residences to be demolished which may be located anywhere in the unincorporated portions of the County within the Florida Keys. The demolition must include the proper disconnection and abandonment of all utilities and the proper remediation/abatement and disposal of hazardous materials, including asbestos and Household Hazardous Waste. The successful respondent shall provide all equipment, personnel licenses and permits to demolish, remove and dispose of structure materials, which may include hazardous materials, in a safe, efficient and professional manner. The project will be made up of individual addresses/residential parcels where demolition, removal and disposal are needed. The successful respondent will be required to manage the project from beginning to end, including the permitting, scheduling, labor, monitoring, provisions of necessary equipment and progress reporting to the County designee. The selected contractor is responsible for evaluating the demolition, removal and disposal cost based upon the site visit and responding in writing with a quotation for the job, a description of the job, the time the contractor can begin the job and the time necessary to complete the job. The project approach shall include a projected timeline for project implementation and key milestones. Task Orders will be issued containing a specific address or group of addresses, a description of the services to be performed at each address, the time period within which services must be performed ("Completion Date") and the estimated cost based upon the agreed upon rates for the services to be performed under this contract. The COUNTY will provide asbestos testing results and any conditions required by Florida Division of Historical Resources and/or the Monroe County Historic Preservation Commission with the Task Order. Within ten (10) days of receipt of a fully executed Task Order, the CONTRACTOR must complete a site inspection and provide a written response to the COUNTY including a quote for the cost of the job in accordance with the pricing and rates set forth in this agreement, and a schedule to begin and complete the job. The CONTRACTOR's written response shall be incorporated into a written Notice to Proceed issued by the COUNTY. The CONTRACTOR shall commence work on the services provided for in this Agreement promptly upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed from the COUNTY. The Notice to Proceed will be issued in accordance with the Task Order. At no time shall the CONTRACTOR commence work without written authority from the COUNTY. Vendors should expect that services must be completed no later than 45 calendar days of issuance of the County's Notice to Proceed to conduct services on a given property. The following conditions apply to this contract: • Contractors are required to have active licenses and insurance required to fulfill the requirements of each particular job and are required to include in the qualification package copies of any and all licenses and insurance. The County reserves the right to disqualify prospective bidders who have violations or who violate local, state or federal laws or regulations related to the construction industry, insurance, and/or handling of hazardous materials. Contractors holding the necessary license shall be responsible for the job site at all times during the work. • The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the complete permit process and be responsible for all costs associated with the permit process which shall include federal, state, and local requirements. • All work shall conform to and be operated in conformance with OSHA safety requirements. • The scope of work may include disposal of hazardous materials, including asbestos and Household A-1 Hazardous Waste. The CONTRACTOR will provide all necessary labor and equipment to complete the job including, vehicles, and personal protective equipment for proper handling of hazardous materials and will strictly adhere to all precautionary, and safety requirements.Contractors may need environmental hazard sub-contractors to identify hazardous materials, and conduct complete asbestos abatement, provide proper asbestos clearance (including air or visual clearance) and disposal of any hazardous materials. This shall include, but is not limited to EPA or State notifications, employee certifications, state licenses, and waste disposal notification/disposal logs. The CONTRACTOR must notify the COUNTY immediately of any situation which may cause a health or safety risk to the public. • The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for assuming lead-based paint on the property and using lead-based paint safe practices during demolition. • The CONTRACTOR shall remove all HVAC units following EPA guidelines for the proper disposal of refrigerants. • The CONTRACTOR must provide receipts/records verifying acceptance of hazardous materials by a facility licensed to accept hazardous materials. These records must be attached to the invoice submitted to the COUNTY. • To verify proper disposal of demolition debris, the CONTRACTOR will provide the COUNTY with disposal receipts with invoices. • Contractors may need sub-contractors to ensure compliance with conditions imposed by the Florida Division of Historical Resources and/or the Monroe County Historic Preservation Commission. • The CONTRACTOR shall take photographs of all sides of structure(s) prior to any work on the site or demolition. Photographs should be properly dated and include the name of the person taking the photographs. A complete set of before and after photographs shall be provided to the COUNTY. Photographs are considered to be an integral part of the work. • Any existing or abandoned utilities (electric, gas, wells, water and sewer) on the site shall be disconnected and removed and/or capped to the limits of the site or at least two feet below finished grade of the site. Septic tanks need to be abandoned per Florida Department of Health regulations. Other tanks and utility meters shall be removed. Service lines shall be fully removed to the extent possible. All wells should be grouted and deemed unusable. • The CONTRACTOR shall implement pre-demolition and post-demolition erosion control and storm water control measures. • The CONTRACTOR shall implement dust and noise control measures as appropriate. • The CONTRACTOR must conduct demolition and removal operations to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets and other adjacent facilities. • The CONTRACTOR shall maintain safe conditions at all times. Should the COUNTY consider the operations unsafe, the operations shall be suspended until the CONTRACTOR has corrected all unsafe conditions to the satisfaction of the COUNTY. • The use of burning or explosives at the project site for the disposal of refuse and debris is not permitted. • All debris and non-greenspace material is required to be removed from the property, unless stated otherwise by the COUNTY, during demolition.This includes items such as mailboxes, marked fencing, concrete; bricks and trash. • The finished grade must be consistent with the grading of the surrounding properties, avoiding any A-2 deviation greater than plus or minus two inches of adjacent grade.. Below-grade areas and voids resulting from demolition of the structure shall be filled with selected back-fill and restored to grade level. The site shall have a level appearance at the conclusion of the work. Final site stabilization shall include the installation of Bahia sod, limited to the area of disturbance subject to the demolition. The entire site shall be left in a neat and presentable condition as determined by the COUNTY at the conclusion of work. • The COUNTY will re-inspect site within 21 days of completion to verify the soils have not sunken.The CONTRACTOR shall be required to place additional fill and sod in any voids as required by the COUNTY. The CONTRACTOR warranties all work for a period of one year. • If a tree or other large mature landscape materials must be removed in order for the CONTRACTOR to proceed or complete the demolition process, the tree removal must be included in the written estimate/quote by the CONTRACTOR. Any required tree removal must be included in the issued permit(s)for demolition. Existing trees and vegetation located outside of 5 feet from the any structures to be demolitions shall remain in place and be protected during the demolition. The CONTRACTOR shall document its progress in performing its work under this Agreement and report its progress to the County twice per month or upon request in the format requested by the County . The monthly reports will include current status of each demolition and the expenditure of funds to date. The CONTRACTOR will also provide information as requested by the County for compliance of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1668, and required annual completion of the Section 3 Summary Report (HUD-60002). The COUNTY will report the CONTRACTOR's progress to DEO in accordance with the Federally-Funded CDBG-DR Voluntary Home Buyout Program Subrecipient Agreement. These services will be funded under the Federally-Funded Subrecipient Agreement between the County and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), and attached hereto as Exhibit A. The selected CONTRACTOR is bound by the terms and conditions of the County's Subrecipient Agreement with DEO. The CONTRACTOR is required to be familiar with and shall be responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations that in any manner affect the work. Pricing The compensation available to the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement is to be determined by the COUNTY based on quotations received from the CONTRACTOR, and the necessities of each individual job. CONTRACTOR provided the billing rates in the table below which shall be used for the basis of each note fora Particular Lob, and included bV the COUNTY in a written Notice to Proceed prior to the authorization to commence the work. A-3 Project Budget CATEGORY DESCRIPTION OF WORK UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT PRICE Demolition, Removal and Disposal of Structure Square Foot Demolition—jo.includg a Manufactured or Mobile Home $16.00 permitting,demolition, Demolition, Removal and Disposal of Structure Square Foot removal and disposal of a CBS home $15.50 all residential structures _ -- ._.------ and associated Demolition, Removal and Disposal of Structure Square Foot $15.90 accessory structures a Framehome (fences, mailboxes, ediati . --Abatee m mmeentnt.m" - .... and Square Foot of Area driveways, marginal of asbestos Requiring Treatment $9.00 docks, pools, slabs, debris, l s, etc) of aledhazar, Removal and including ng .uww. N/Aw....... �.......HHW Included, disconnection and/or other material abandonment of all Household Hazardous Waste(HHW) to be quoted utilities ��...___ .... .... ... _... .... .... .. w�.-,,,,_.�.. .... ... .... Demolition, Removal, Disposaland/or Per septic system $3,000.00 Abandonment of Septic Systems ww .w Demolition of piling Demolition, Removal, Disposal of in- supported in-water water structures(if not included in the Structure Square Foot $50.00 structures Demolition rates above) Grading(if not included in Demolition Square Foot of area of rates above) disturbance subject to Included .. demolition activities -------------------------------------- Backfill (if needed and if not included Site Stabilization in Demolition rates above) Ton $80.00 Bahia Sod Square Yard $15.00 .... .... .... �.. Electric .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ....00 .... Each Utility disconnection Each $1,000. Propane 00 and/orabandonment(if � no structures requiring Wells Each $3,000.00 demolition are on the 1%Vater.. ...... .._.... property) Each $1,000,00 Sewer Each $1,000.00 Vegetation/Tree removal (if required Additional Costs to complete the demolition and Cubic Yard $105.00 included in a permit) Other Costs(please indicate any other anticipated costs) �............................. ..... ..................... ......................... . A-4 EXHIBIT A DEO SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT WITH MONROE COUNTY [This page intentionally left blank, with agreement to follow.] 57 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 ph �M,y�r �pd Py 1� n 9 PJ ^ I Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller Monroe County, Florida DATE: June 3, 2020 LocalTO Helene Wetheringbm4 Director YGill;�'¢,�oo . I '' . rr v SUBJECT: May 20ei BOCC Meeting Attached is a copy of Resolution - e Community Development GrantBlock -Disaster Recoverythe million the o implementatione Voluntary Home Buyout Program and direct the 'sign diei t. Pleasee officesure i y agreement c signed have e . cc: File K1.V WEST MARATHON PLANTA11ON KEY PK/ROTH BUILDING Cl Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88820 Overseas Highway 50 High Point Road Floridai 3C5- 1305-852-7145 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO) SUBRECIPrENT AGREEMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT-DISASTER RECOVERY (CDBG-DR) VOLUNTARY HOME BUYOUT PROGRAM AND ACCEPTANCE OF $15 MILLION IN NON MATCHING GRANT FUNDS TO IMPLEMENT THE PROGRAM Vv9UREAS, Congress s appropriated significant funds fordisaster recovery Communitythrough the v t Block Grant"® Disaster Recovery C' yy program in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma to support communityrecovery; and HousingWHEREAS, the Department of r ' ") administers issued guidelinesor application award; and WHEREAS,the aggregate use f funds shall principally benefitlow and moderate income persons in a manner that ensures atleast 70 percent of the grant underamount awarded this agreement is expended for activities that benefits WHEREAS,and pursuantguidelines the Florida OpportunityEconomic `(' 53) submitted state actioni o s proposedi trecovery programs, and Monroecounrywide survey of impacted residents, a public outreach campaignconsisting ct mail-out to interested individuals, i rand an onlineregistrationidentify homeowners interested e program; and WHEREAS, Monroe County applied r t Voluntaryt Program that would purchaseHurricane Irma t pre Hurricane it market value, demolisha and maintain the propertyor allow limited3 S is in compliance regulations; and WHEREAS, on November 26, 2019 the Floridat of Economic OpportunityMillion cal ProgramBuyout c itted the Sub-recipient agreement. DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY TIRE 130ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA,that- 1. The County Administrator is directed to sign the CDBG-DR Voluntary Home Buyout Program Sub-recipient agreement with DEO accepting $15 Million in non-match grant funds. 2. Monroe County staff are directed to implement the Voluntary Home Buyout Program in compliance with all requirements imposed by Federal statues, regulations and the terms and conditions of DEO's Federal Award. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting held on the 20th Day of May, 2020. Mayor Heather Carruthers ........... Mayor Pro Tem Nfichelle Coldiron Commissioner Craig Cates 1�1'2 ...... Commissioner David Rice Murphy Commissioner Sylvia M hy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ........ N 1111`141ADOK, CLE Af RK OF-MONIROE COS. ! �TY,FLORIDA 1110e BY: BY: As Deputy Clerk ayor ............. law C 113001410111 I"I1-1JIV&o0e IM AC23411!I��)l %IP"IAM 1111112 1 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 D.190 Agreemmt No.-10092. State of Florl'.1da Diepartment of E' con10M-i,C OPPOrtUnlity ,FedieraUy Funded, Cionununit,y Develo ic!:!�. it Black Grgult Pm 't R" 0 D Isas-ter Reicovielt'Y (CD.BG-']111!`) ) V 11untaty, Flolme Bi.zYoutPrograrn, 71141 1R d]"I sm I !S, 1:�Nentered i I ato �Dy d��iie State of 1101111da, I)epartment Of EX011(ifnic Opportunity:, (hereinafter relirred uj:as '11XE0") and NIonrole CoLinty,Boatd of County Com=ssioners:,hereinafter redetred to as the "Subrecipimt" (each inChIlidtlally 2 "Tatty':' and CO:IlecijveJy "die pardes:") THIS 124TOBASEi,I)0-l"N F01!: WHEREASpuesuantto Pul�)Iic Law(P.L) 114-2514,the`Ttwthen Condnuing and Secuj�ty �%ssistmcc Appropriations Acl, 2011711 �and RII,, 1,15 31, flw"Consohdated Appropriatiorls Act� 201 7, (here�mftcr jointly refetred,to as die "A, prorniation.Acts:' umd die "Allocations ,P ,Comrtion APPlication,Waivm, arid �Usernadvc Rcqa.iiremmita fbr Commurdty Development 'Block G=t '11saster Recovery D,01,0s", 81 Fed, Reg, 224, roveml7jer 21,2016); 8:2 Fed,, R,eg. I I (j,muery 11f, 2011,71); mid 82 Fed R,cg,, 150 (Aupst 7, 2011"7) (heteinafter coflecuvely rektred to as dm Federal Register Gwdance:'j, theDepartment of Housl I xig and Urban Devekipinient (hereinafter referred to �a,s "IlITID"I has amraxded lotntnunity Development Block Gimit Disaster Recovety (CDBG DR) funds to 11I)E0 for activideis audj(!)3dzc1d under Ildie I of the Housing and Commuttity Dc%,edoprnent Act of'19 74(42 1.7nited States Cic)de (U,,S,,C,) 5,301 eVsq) �and desctii�ied in the�State I 1,1� 13 of Flo�ddg Action Plan for[)isaster Recovery to as die"Z�cdon pIkit"). ]XIE 0 is ermafter referred ta, from time to tinne as "Grantee". WHEREAS, C��DBG DR. flinds maide: avai]aUe fisr use by die Sul'brecipicat tincILT this Z greement CC1112"Stiftite a sulmwuld of d�ic DEO::'s Federal,aviard, the use of which must be in accordance Nwith reqtdrervlents, inqX)sed I�y Federd statute a,mpLadotas and the terins aml conditions of DEOVFeideral awiald, WII EREAS d�ie Sub:rectpient bas leggatithority to enter iruto t1:'lis Agimement and, Ity signing this Agreement the Sul3recip"tent represents arad watxmats to Di"'7: 0 d!i1at itwill comply mrithill ti a of I ae teqatremen't the subaward descrilied herein. Mji 1 qgate ine of CDIX,3r DR. fi2nds shall ptinc4)ally benefit lcm mid modezate- tl e we income persons in a manner dapit enw,kres at least 70: percent of dic griRiAt amoujnt IRa a fed umler dids Agreement is eiqiiended for activities that Imnefit such [)ersons. NOW I I EU:72 111"XE0 and the Sutwecipient agme to the, i I billowing. (1) Scople of Watk. "I�Fhe Scope of Work ibr this Agreement inch�des Attachment A:,Scope of Wcid�!� wlidl, respect to Attmdamexit B, Ptoject ';�Iudget I`,,)etai4 arKdAttax±rrient CM:tivity Work Plan,the SuIbreopient s11211 sutmrat to D'EO: such Attaclimelits in conftimni�r iAth d!!t ct=ent eXamples attftcluied hereto as necessary, and q,�Proptiate Provided f6tolmr,ifthexe is a,disagrecuien't I!iietm,een the Parties, %xiffirespect to the f=nHtd3ng and contents oi�, such att�ach,ments, then DEO's decisions m6dii; respect to amt!r1'e shad 1!�,revrail, at I)EG's sole and almolute discretion, DectAon Einvntnns M I-ACOMI 11 A bq 1111;1 A mmlkAAX ir-CrAIMMAMM 1 11!!A DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreement No.-10092 (2) ' tita� Ruleis, 'Regutations and Policies. The Subrecipient agrees to abide by all2ppliC119le Statd Federal laors, tiflillis and regtilations, including hilut not neciesisarily limited to. the Federal I AWS Old tegulations set forth at,24 CFR 570 and the State's Action Pltiir, (3) Period of Agreement. 1,'isis Agreement begins upon sxecutioli by both Perties (effective&* and ends 24 motiffis aftet execution 1�%yE'01:� imle,3311 Odnierwise teinningted as provided in tl,iis Agteinnienr DEO shaU not grant any extension of t I he Agricement unless die Sulzecipient provides justificatiolia sa'Ottisfactory its isole discretion, and the Directot�ofIDE101"s Office of'[Xsaster Recovery,approves sucli extension,, (4) tau diffirstorin of Agreement. NIodifications to dais Agree merit shall be valid only when execlated in x,tildng by dre Parties. Any neocifficadon request by die Sulnecipient consfitutes a request to riegodate the terms offl!Itiis Agreement.D�!E,O m,ay accept or reject any pr(:jp osed,rnoldificatian based on 'DEO's sale detertnination all'ild q��nmlute disCreti=!,tIlAt any SeCh RcCeptwice or rejection is in die State's best interest. (5) Records. s,xd!Dre,4)ienes perfotniance tinder d!iis Agreement I be suliject to 2 CER. part ,200 UnifbircrAidrainistattive Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit 11equirern eats for Federa,1, Awlards, 0)) RTtesentadvvs of D,EO,, State of Hotida,the Auditor General of d1re State, of'11 Florida, the Florida Office of'Program J�Icihq, Analysisarid, Government Account4)ility 923d,represeltratt I ves ofdie Fiederal gVmerlcment and dicir dully audiotized representatives shall have access' to Itly Of dle SuIxtecipient I's Imoks, docurricnts:, pa, en and records,including electronic stiorage rnedia, as IR p dicy m,a,y rcl2te to this Agreement, for the ur oi!ses cli�f conduiciding sudirs cir examinations or nliI ldt!ig P P excerpts ce transcriptions. (c) ne ullxrec:4�,ieut shall rniaintail"I liodks:, records !and documents in accord,=ce widl genera4 IdIcClEpted accounting ProccidUres and practices which si,iffidimfly ad propet�y reflect all expenditt,ires of Florida pbovided I)y )1`7�10 under titis Agreernent. (d) ,'be Subired, lientuaaull aroaide to CEO, anecessIaryand sPi sup opriRte filranckd Iand colmpliance ,P 141dits in accalrdance will Paragra, h (6) dtled"'Audit Requirements" artilAtch inmentsj and KI lerein �and,,P ensure diataD,related piuty tratmactions arc disclosed to the au6tor. "'he SWI)redpient fl!1110 retson sufficicnt records to slicnv its compliance widt tile tertnis oftlU!iiis Agreement and die com,, fiance of aU subrecipients,,contilactors,sul)contraictorsand co neu tznts P paid from Junds under this Agreement for a 1,),erioid,of'six (6) years fromdate DEO issues the close out fbr this mmtd,, The Sulnecipient slia'll also comply w1fl, the pro%,isjoirs o,f z4 CFR,, 5?U50,2W(,7)P,, Ilia, SuIrreciplient sliall ffitdiei ensure diat audit working papers as araflalAe u, onrequest frilra period of wx (6) Vears from Ll�he date UEO issues dle finad closcout ofdiis Agreement P unless extended in writing by ]DE01 Flic six yinal,pericid may be extended for the firliovirig reasons: J. ladption, dairn ot, audit initiated before die sIx Year per!iod expires or extends beyond dte six-year' Pleriod, inwhicli case tile records shall,I)e retained iirrtil all litigation, clailmis or audit findings involving the records h:ave been resol:v ed. IlLelcords for d�it disposition of non expendaEile perscitial property'valued at$1,000 or more at the time of acquisition sball be retainied for six(�) yeu�s after Einal disposition 3. Itecords relatingto real prq),erty acquired shaH be retained fiar six (6) years after the cloising on tile transfer oftide, I'le Sularecipient shall maiiatzin all reo!!jrds and supplarting docinnenitation for t1he Sulireciplent a,nid for all contracrors:, mjbcwxtrRctors and consultatits Pin]from fimda provided under this Agreement, including documentation of all pro6m= costs in a, fonia suil ficient, to dearminc compliance with dre. requirisments and objectives of dic scope of work and all otl�ier applicalwlie laws and regulations,, W he Subreri,pient shal],eiffier 0 maintam all Rinds provided twderthis Agreement ina separate 1!iiank account or(ia enstirc that die Subtecipient's accounting system,sh&H havesufficient internal conti!lolis to Separately track d�ie expenditure ofall fiinds from Eas Agreement.Provided f iirtber,t1lat the oji] option ivatlable for adv913Ced fiands is t(),maintain such ach�anccd funds in a separate bank account, nere shaR be no corntning offfinds provided under d!iis Agreement with,any odier Funds,projects Or pro,galms. 2 DOcuShi%1111,111-1 ii,iyel A,C2341111 11 Wr4 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agmemwt No.:10092 11)"Il HIO !May�,ill its sole di;CtCdOIr,`disallow costs made'klridornrul ffin&,and rell ceimbursenent f6 uch costq as&SCIIijedhezein Subargrappftyrnienbr"' (N 1"Ite sulzec"Alcient, includilIg 011 Of itS CIMP1071PES cit agents, contractors, sujcirjntractors anild consulUnts to E!ie paid ikorol fittildis pro'%,'ided under dris Agrem-ment, shall, allow ac cess to: its records at MasofI4I)IF-1: titroes to: representad 11 ves o:f DI"E,10, the Chief Finarxial Officer of flie State of Horid,a,, die J\uditcr Gesai=d,of die Siate Of Morida:, the Florida Office of'Ptogn,a,, pi,Dlicy,Analysis and Gxverttniient Accountialxility or rellisesentatives of the Findeml 90N'UnIrlent or d'eir duly authorized ri�tiafives. Gr Reasonable"' sbaU orcHnarily rnean c�lutnig normal inlisiness hours of&00 am,, to 50 P'nLI lat:al tinle, Nfonday d1rough FroJay, (6) Audit Reqi3itements (a). .....rhe SO)redpient shall ct)tlitll get a single or program-specific audit in accorduace viti, Idle proVi&ioll'T' Of 2 CF''I't. pari!!2010 if it expends seven hundred fifty tltouisancl do Ears ($750,0010) or mare Cu Fiedenal a,wards fioin all so=ies during its fiscal year, 1O 0!1) Within sixty(60) calcrulsr days of tl�ie close of the fiscalyear,on an arolluial basis, tl!ie Subrecipielit is ctiy sulyrrdt a completed Atidit Corlipliance Certificadon to " jD 's grant manager; ablank version of vdtich is attadied hexeto is AttRic-limmt K. 'Me Sulwecipienes timely submitta�of one completed Audit Cacripliance Certificatioti for each applicable fiscOyear wdl firflll this, requixenient Nwitliol all agreernents (c,&, contracts, jarants, memcorandu= of uriderstariding, Mmorandums o:l�" agseetnent, econotnic incentive award agreements, etc.) betmmen DEO Puld d!ie Siol!wecipient, (�,)l in addition to die sulnrdssoon reqLmoements listed In.,\ttaclullent dret en s , fided "'Au& Rell�� n t ` die Sut�rec�:Pient shal"I send all electronic copy of its auxilt report to DEG's gtant manager for tliis Algeerroonot byjut2,e 30:following flie end c)f each fiscal year in wfii&it'had,an opim CDBG-D:R,,�lnibgrant, (d) Subre*ent shRU also c,,ol)Iy'v6th the Fedm� LAu 11 dit Clearinghouse riales and,directrvies,includilqP3, bia not limited to the pertinent Report&,fl)missiotis I)X(Mislons Of' CFR 200.512,whm nAch Provislons are applicallie to this Agreement. oru. 'i'llieSubircci�pic�iitsl,iaUp���a�,irle I I"�d4 " 0 '%viflh all reporainrmahin Attafirnent pIGIReports," Both the montbly and uartedytiqoru,�as Nuidl as diie adtcd llistmtive closeout repoirts must iorclude t1he stature and progress of dile Subrecipien't 11 and all sulxontracj�ors in catiqileting the wolk descrfl,i,edin dile Scope of Work and the aspenditure of fizods under t]3isAgreement. Uplon request by, DJEOI, the Subtecipientsball prcl�dde additi(mal , rogram updates or infbimla,ticin., Hall req=ed re, orts In"I Co " DE P P Plesarenotisen'tto �l �,O or are not cornpletord in is nomneracccptable to E20,paynients may j!se witbleeld,until the reports aie prci completed, DEO:may also take otba action as stated in paragrapd% (]�) Relnedies or c!)ltbcmise allovmb e I)TIPINVII (8) InsplactionlB araid Mair'sit"Ciling (a) Subredp� pernift DIEO: and auditors to have access to the Sul.,rre4i mt's re(:ords and 61tatocIal statetillents as DEGO: determines is necessary fbrDE(`) to n!oect dle Mqturemenrrs of 2 CER,part 2010. The Subrecipient must i tO mollitoling of its iiactividlesi by DEO as DEO deterniines IlecesiSary tc:enistxre that tbe subawaid is used, frwaudlori�zed purposes in corropliance'�Vlth Fiederal sututes,, regulatiotis an(i the tems qnd corldidons of rbis agreernent. (c) 111aisi review runt include: (J) revorv�llg finandal and, erfortnance re orts required,by IDEO, (2), ,P P fi')Umvir'Ig up and ensn�ring that d�i,e S'ofl!wecipienttahes tifnely atild appropriate action, on aE deficiencies D peodaining to the Feidenal award,provided to d!ie&,O!wecipierit &otn E)'EO as defected t1irough audits, 011� site rol and ot'Ilher nleans and (3) issuing a managetrient delision, for sudit Findings pertairolig to dos i) Feden,I aiii rovid,ed to die Subriecipi,ent from,I ,P EO: as rorquued by,2 C,,FR,, §200.521. (d) Ci.irrectivertion5l. D:EO rna,'Y ISSUC Management dedsiotis 'Ind, may consider t�aki,ng enffircement actionis if non,coinplimce is detiected, during audits. II)E0 may req=,e tile Su��)l,eicTicnt to take tune4� and 3 DGCUSI�wll 111111 1,Ar.23AIII)iA."99 AAA11!: PIAAA DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreetnmt No.:10092 appropriatic action on all deficienrles , ez tai 11 in Itig to, do:Bederalawatti j3roTided to dle Sxd�%reapicnt From P t'III3e pass i,jjrOug1,jj entit�F as detected through audits,, on site tevivkws and cither nicans. In respriiinse to audit deficiencies or offict findings of nonimint)liance widii tl�iis tkgrel � 11 1) , EN, , enlCnt� 1)��01 May impose additional conditions QD the use of the CE, BiG-, 1 11 1 fands to ew ure filture compliance or provide training and technical assistuLce�as ninededto coetectI1021COMPliance (9) Duplication of Benefits. SUE)CCCiplieAlt sliall Wins' Ca ocft any of d ie actiNitics undex this Ajoeement in a manner the t results in a pto'hibited diuplicadon of ticnefits as 41eficied 1)'Y Section 312 of fl,ie Rol!iicrt T.Stafford Di 11 saster Relief a I nd Enie;rncy AsBistance Act of'1974, (4211 SE. 5155 isrsey md described in Appropriations Acts. '11be Subt I rcipient must comply with HUD's requirements for duplieRdion of 1!�criefijz, arpoised liy the Federal Register Guidance. ]"he Subirecipient sliall carry out do: actiinties under dds.,Agreemeut in,compliance wit1ii DI!f0i's procedutes to prevent duplication ol"Isienefits,, Subireciplient shall sign,a Sul��)rogadcin Agreement(See.Attaclrrnent'Nf,� (10) 111"i R111141ity" (a) 7 6,8.2 8(2)),F S��,,pursuarit to, Section 768.28(P), F',,,S,,,, neither Party indenniifies nor insures ot assurrics any liabilit firr tire offier Paft)i for the(�)thcr 1)artYls tu4igenci-', 11!� 'nie Subrecipierat filrd icrIgrees to asst=e sole respiongil)ility,tnming and oversight offlae parties it dicals Nioth or ruiplirys to carry out die tenns of"th,i,s Ahrrceineirt to the Extent set forth in Section 768.28!, Mori&Statutes, "I'lic stdneciplimt s'hall �iold D'1'HOi lianxilinsisaganist all claims of whateirconatlij!c asises frons thework Rad services perfornicid 11,iy diird parties under dais Agreement. Nodaing herein sliiall be construed as consent 1)31 the Subreci ient to I)e sued by diird pardies in any Matter axisirig out of any agreement,contract or W�)con tract (c) H'die Subirecipient is �ia ate agency oir sulxffinision, as defitied in Section 768.28, tliru jJ111i suln-eciplent agrees tal lwc fully responsiE�uln f"or its negligent or torus acts inr ornissions,wliich result in claims or suits agAurst DEG, 'nie su'Lixeciplent agreles to be lialile foil any damages proximately caused 1)y dleacts Or ornissionsto die extent set ffirba in Se'cdoin 768i28:, Nod!iiing lierein shall be construed as corksent by a state agency or subdtvisiot� of die State of Florida to Im sued liy d!iird pardesin any ri axising out of any,agreement,conttact or subcoutract. (d) N(!)dung bcrefir !is intended to serve :as a waiver of sowleign immimiq, 13y, Di]!!u'O' or dic SuEned'O''ent. (1-1) Events,of I)ebult. If�my of die f0flONV11113g events occur nts of'Default"k, ")EO may,iiii its sole and Rbisolute discretion, elect to, tertninate 01-131 obligation to make any further payment of ffinds:, exercise any of d�iie remedies set Fordi in paxagriq)[ii (I Reinedies cir urstw on remed,� at law or in 1111193ity,without limitadon, (a) Any warrairty or reprolientation inside by the Sullrecipiient:, in diis Agreernent or any pren vruis agreemen'twifla 1,11'1'),EO,iis ot,Exicornes felse or mWeading in any respect, or if the�uup:�u ��u�ent fails to kpor perfbnn any Df d�ie obligaboas:,ternas or covenzats in this Agrement ornyre%rinus agreernil,lmt VAth Dj'z,0,, and/or has not cured themi in timely fashion and/or umfl�)le or tuwUing to tneet its ol!iliptionsuuider diis Agreement and/or as required E)y stsitute:,m1c,or revdadon; Any material adrerse change occurs I i I n flie fiiimticial condition of thic Stibrecipient iattime fl!ic tetai oil! ll ws Zi�neetnent and the Subreid ient 6fis to,(nite this achverse change vidlin t1lirty(30), P calealidar days fikom die date written notice is sent by Di"EO,; Std!necipicnt fiils to submit any required reptni�! or si,ilniiaits any required report'i1nfli i13COITCCt, incomplete or uasuffirient inforrnation or fOs to submit additional infitiniation as requested,by DE101; (d) Fhe Stg'Lwedpient fids to PlexForna or timely complete any of its obligations undco flais Agreement, including Participating in DEO's �mplcrnentadoin Workshop", 4 r"kiril aAdifs q 11111) Af"T2AIIINI A J099 AAAII _1112A1,10 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agteement No.:10092 '111,2e P2rdC8 agree d�iat in the event DEO clects to norke Paytnelits or partin] papnee,ts afier An Y Events Of II)efstilt, it does so wit'1!tiout Wili-irille d!le right to exercise any rentedies or at law uod without becoming lials'le to risalit art:,:fitrdier PilyMent. N Neddrer Party sliall k)e liable 'to: die offiter for any delay or fellure to: Perforni under diis Agreement if such de��,y or fiil'Ure iis neither the fault nor dic negligence of dre Patty or i1is emploYees or agents and the delay is due dircctly to iacts of Goii,,wars, acts of ptfl�)Iic enernies, sttikes, Fires, soods:, or cI similar cause 'who'lly beyond d3C P:Arty�s control or for ally of dje foregotug thgt Ra:cts subcontinactors or suppliers if rjo glternate unirre of supply is avaAsble. Fknvever, in the event of ddaY �&oi�n the foregoing causies, the Party shall, talm 0 teasonable measures to: midgate any and dil restdfing delay or distu tion in the IrRAY's Performance OtAiptknt underthis Agiectnent. I the delay is excusaiAc under this paragraph:, the delay vffl1:: not r'esult in atiy ulthdonal cbaree x)t cost under to eiflier P",% In the case of any delay the Su1:10rccipiecit belieVes Ls exCUSalsle under t1ds pangpph, Sul-jreci,pient shall nod�, IYE0 in writing of thie dela, or potential deky am]descri'�Defliw cmise of the delay citl�ler: li"itlaill ten (10) caleadar days after the cmuse tixat creates or unfl: create flue dieky first aroiie if Subre6pient could reasional'Ay roresee tbat :a �delay could occut asa result or (2) widlin five ,'5) calendu days after the date SubreciPient first had reason to belileve that a delay could result, if the dr,hy is not "E 1:710 (MING SF1A1,'1,, CONS"I'MU'll"E SOI,E bly fbreseez�ble" "I"B" 1:1�,11,Ed reasona, It EMEDY,01, R EXCL)s MI I I ProNriding notice In stAct accordwice vvida this, aragraph,is a conditixna precedent tosuch rmedy, UE01 in its siole discretion,vril dete=inc if the P delay is exciiisalAc under this paragriaph and vdl:,] rmdf�Stflneci,pient of its decision itx writin& No Claim for dainages, o'dier thanan extension of time:, shmIl :x ass�erted, agaitut DEO. Suljrccipient sliaI: not be entitled to in increasie in the Agrinerrient price of Payment of an,y kind from D1,170 for direct, indirect, consequienti'd, implact or otiler costs, in!3qwnscs or damages:, includittg but not litnited to costs of RA"Celexadion or inefficienqatising because Crf dela, , distuption,interfetlence or Iiindroncia Fiom!Pm, 'T y cause whatsoever, If Perfionlignce is suspetuled or dolayed, in whole or in pearl due to any of the,causes descrilmd in diis pstragrapb:, after 'die causes have ceased to e:dst, Subtecipient shafl Perforiin st net increased cost, determines, in its sole discrcticm diat ,r:le delay vdll, significant' imp�sjr die V slue of die Agiteement to D X11) or doe State,in wilich cR ise, DEO!nnzy do: any of all of the foljowjn (J� accept allocated perforriiance our iddivrries froin Sul:3recipient, provided that Sti1:!)rCC'p1'Cnt grants preferential treats l!!nent to DEO:%vidt respect to litoiducts or services stibiectet] to!aUocation;(2) purcliase frcn�n other Sources "Nwithout recourse to and,by Subrecipient for the related costs and ex enses) to te, la(:e ,P P framer f the Pr(),ducts ()rservicdbpurchases ma be deducted the Agreement quanfiq' or(3) tetminate the Agreement inwhole Or iti,paril!. 'Y Retnedies,i, 'if an Event of'Defixult occurs,'DEO: shall, rovidc thirty (30) calendar days written notice to: ,P d:lle Subre4ient and if t]:=Subreopiv!it fails to:=e within diose d)irily(30) days I'M'')may choose to coexcise one or more of die following remoffies,either concinTently or consecutively. (a) Iletiminated I iisAgreernent uPon twerity firuir(24))hou!rl;,,ritii&n notice 1ry D]M sent in confortrifty ,�,vttb Paragnaph ill 6), Notiice and Contact� (1i) Bepri any appropria,te �egpal or eqidtable action to enforce perfortnance of tb3s Agreement; (c:) Withbold or sus, lend,payrnent,of 0 or any part of a request for p:ayment;,P (d) Denr=d d!iat t1re SuIxteidPient zetum to DEO any fiLnds used for ine4ble activities or imallcI coists undex this Agreement or Atly applicial)1e lavi, rule or regiA2tic,in governing the use of die ffindsand (0) Exercise!any comective or remedial acticins,including but not lirnited to: L Requesting adididonal infbernation from die Sutwrccipient to determine the rea,so!ns for or the extient of uon compliauce or lacAr, of pletfbimancc; 5 111)ocumon Fem'sq'Inirm H Ar!9AAIIIIIA,Aagilk&RAC RAM DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreeffmt No.:I009A I lissuw4t a written warmag to advise flout more Setious Measures may be faken if die sli,xiiticri is not,corrected; mid/or 3, Advising flic Stilirecipient to suspend, discortdnue or refrain frominciardrig aosts For any actiVIdES i2i question. PUrstlit Of M91y, of the above offUneclies doe:a mint predudc D�'!?'0 &0m PUrStIfUg My Ci remedies in this Agreement or provided at low or in equityl', FRiluce,to:exercise right Of ITMedy in thiS JkWeement or failme t�y DEO:tO requUt stdct petfbetriance does not affect,extend Of NAMI'Ve afty odier riot or remedy Uadal�le oti ffic lkter c�%ercisie of thile mme right or rimiedy [jyD,E0 for "llyi Odler dtfkult 1))!, gluesul�)recjpfett'L I)fspute Resolution, 11 I)E,0 shall decide disputes concemillg flale Perforingfice of the Agtct.-,mejrt, documient dispute dedsiolis In Wd I drig ar-id seme a coi of s2me 011 the Sulirecipitint. ,All decisions ace fieral uu ttll to and conclusive imless flie Subtieci :iv!it filesa petition for administtative hearingwitil D'I 11 P Owidiin twentyi,one (21) Hap;ftom'dic dateofre(miptof fl�ic decisiom 120, RS,:, al)isolute condition precedent to die Subrecipient's Rt!iiility to pitmoue any offier form of dispute resolution;provided,however:, di at flic Pardes may mutually agree to employ the Rlterriative dispute resolution ProCedures ouditied in Chapter 120, FiSi (14) Citizen Cotnplaints. 'nie goal of die State is to:provide art opportuniq,to zem)lve conaplaints in a tin-tely m,mn,e i�11 t,usuallymvithin fifteen (15) business days as expected t�y HLID if put to mul to , rovide die fight ,P to Participate in the process ianid appea,l a decision'whimn thereis reason froan 2pplicant to Imlieve its application 'wastiot haridled m"cording to Program p(ilicim, All appliciistioins:,p I indude detaills on the right to file a Corriplaint or a : eA anid tI,Ie process fbr Glitig,�a comphdn'tor I)iq�i "Pp L I tining�an appeal, Applicants are a1lowed to�pd litogrudecision s related to one of Clue 1oHowing activides,(a) rograli,E�I.)ility deteina'do N A Program,asis I i I stance award,calculation and (e) .,lprogran)de6s ion concert!�i:tig]-io:u,isingiii-uitdn,iii2,g ndtliieresL�il[,tingpr(,)grR,mo,utcome, Citi!Zenis may file a written corripl=it ar appeal through tlie alums oflli)isaster Recovery, emAil at or suIrmit try pc)stal mmA to the following addios&� Attentiom�Offlife 4rf Disaster Recaverporty Morida Die, utiment o on of Ecmic Opu mty' P 107 East'Mdison Street "I'lie Ciddwell Bi%ilding,, MSC '160 'I allaIllas,11see, I q0ti da 323199: "I'lle sui3recipient%vill hariffle a!idzen complznts by (:ondtLcting!! (s) Invest igation's as necess'ary (1)) Resiolutionor (c) Follow-up actions. the complainant is not sadisfied, 1q, the Subrecipient's detennination, then the comphungut jr1gy file a vmtten appeal by follovqng dae instructions issued in t'he letter of respomsir.,,, IF, at the concliasion, of the appeals procesise .orqlaimant lias cot bleen satufled witll diiie, reqPocse:,a fbittlial complainti nq dicti be addressed directly to the DEO: ut )epartmerit of'EEkononmc c 101 ttunity, P Caldivell Building, MSC 4010 101'7 E Maidison Street 6 [)aa k8ai f Ervi,,,lfloce Itr AC1,1PS41 1"V"'W III ArN N!!!,4 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 WK)AmWa Nhs DOXON 4. ]"'1, 32399 I� he Flloi�idl"1,01 !�,OEINS2igterRiec� flng d f 1. nyy; io es I se has enMvgnmy Meo ArA dfeaai Of I diaetfalixladml LA66 -97 (T o r h T9 27!5 rlJlnfu t(15) Tenninadan. (I,�) DEC) may tbis Aglecrowlt iM cause 11,11pon, tmi'Mty hour t'oWtvce!' Ft ils limitu�",LP� to the nrl tr"a rr.,llf, or ineff�!Ctive 'i.gse prrnrided unrier d us Agreetner��t� lack of Comi'4iarize any applical;,le tk,dea, executive c)jx�,,-ars:, F11.1D,gi,;ideliries!,policies:, diEVIctives reason, to SQ, poopmj ��,�terff�rg� the O'll!'Jigations 'tuider 311,11),n"LiSSiOn of nej,�orl!ls that are WCOIrect at:iecomj,,,'�Aetc in, g natf 21 feSl,leCt and r fi V!Sal fcj seems to any dacwnen4 pape;hater at ctther nrlua'teloId �ns]"�,Ject!to dist,:�lt,!�,sure ii�i�,-!�der law�, lt'�Ch"U"'Lirxg Chapter URI, RS. as amoded Ile ervtianed reasons Ext Tanckudon am loud 11 &e imam&a, oetu','!e arie not litnitirig sale a!nd al:nol't,'iti,, f,x th� resj"."Tct to 1)EO'S ri�' t to tiI 1'inate tl'Iis A�,Fee,:m, t, lil the! ev e2lt I S.11 f" or te=nination!' 'the &a,brecipi�,,-,=t ant he entitled to reccmer 0111P,Co'ncr"'41"'idcm cl.'I�"I"r es C"',t r,,!�cs'ts, uniiaterall"'l" this Agrer,,urnent, in ;;d iole cm in part�, fr,,'n couver�,ien�,',�e by the Sli fl!nedjuie�nt 6 ia�rtceri, 9,14[) &'tys ',;viitten notke &am the date nodii e is lient 1 1)EO, setfir: g EI the rnumm Re such the cffix:tive do,an$W 6e c&m ofp�r tial t!f 'ninado, the pardon Va bt� if in tim C""'�Sf I parE�,,�] te=ninaficn, 1)]EO detemarxies that t' ere,�,-Wn tag parb I an of he "wUd Al not accomplishAhe pM,srpcs(,!� fbr',;,,vhich rniI,�de, rm,��,y ter inate die pertic'�Ia ffie 21,f'rard ivill uot ICCO221plish the" J��wrl'toqe ft,��t: ,,; hch the awa rd n�s ma�,de� I'he SuWzdpknt shall continue to perf t!m, ar�y� nw terrnittateIzi, tire vn) commedence. the Sukedoort shil not be entitled tc"t zecover R,'iny' cc is s f6r the tt 9l m urn ated ofv�mtk, ]Fhe i ternvnatf"'� this Agreimettt ft,!)r conv once in owing,I the annner agmed by the Pardes, the efl!iCtive;late Oft""lle terrnin'I' )' In the tmeavt thlat thils 'Al"�" ef ima ist irnin�ated, tl w SU]bXTcfj)ie'rft dul mat doze now ob4athms un% tet�nizlat�"-'xi pc'�!rticltl of the Agreanmt ahii the dam dte Sl�,�brccijherlt 11as tile nctific,"Itioc Of PR inadom ]1e S�O:�� cipierst shall, cancel ,,is , as cliallow ON costs iru 1"uTerl afteir die rece4:tf: o,1' te',P ir'lation natice, shall not 1ie reheveYi of hability IDEO because of any-Ara.,ich, rA!' the i%greernent lty t1he DEO rna the extent authorized by hwohthh&�,i payawntis the StiI�!,xecipiect for die l,! , o f nap se a w off il the ex�tct al xm'�"Uit ofids,�,,nages clue tc1, D�ED F�0911 the SWedpient is cWtenkned, (f) Upon exl:tirstiorl I termnioition, ir,,,4'tics Agnernent the Sdondoeta atall tnnsfrr, DEO any CDBG 1','-'t11G.fin',��chg on id at tf�ie tnt,,,e of expiration, te%-rllaination,and any-accr'!n'al rts :tle to tlle use of CDBGVDR WAs. U'[�on mq,�,ir don or tefvni�aatiorl of'Hillis iligree=ierrt, the Sul:xfecipiierit shall ftAlomv t1 ic agteemerrt 6,>sem�Ct proceduzes set f6rt!h in 'z't le 73C 210051 (5), F'IA('',, (Eo /'�inyteal Sufl"-,�,recipient's t] Rcqtdred, or ituprewim,'i on svdv�,le tf i fiasidis C",,DBG AM WMed to the 115redl;henf: in he f6jan of a lcatt) ic excess of$25:,()C10 rxms,t eithter�� L Be used to Ineet a nW&Mh W'tjectiNre until five afs 4fter exl,,�iratian, terinination oftitIs 11"q ref, rmrlt' III, otherwise ag�,,eed Mon by tba Putim,of excel a as set her :,N;ot, 2 t � o i ' b ;, . DE�O an amorutit eqwd to thie cul r" t llIot Ilia sIaLdaetoof mthe i I SlYr � tie b :prcuretty less P,1ry p(xttion of the 'vahwattrIaaJA1 tcu 7 anrucsbn IZ11,11viWilm 111111)�� MAArP�lftelnno,2 mr%r�lq DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agre=ent No.:10092. CD:BG DR, funds for dleacqr,udBition or improvement of the propettv fit five -cats after expiration or tertnina6on and flus ,A t gleeMen , N'11'he tights and remedielB i,-aider d�iis cause M in addition to any oflier right or!re meth es [Yrovidrd Ity law, or U11der diistnient. (16) Notice and Contact. (a) All noticesprcrvided undericir fin class or cerlificd mail widi rehilm reccil't requested, tau die representative icl&n, tified ��>ejoaj Rt t1jile address set foriiii, below or said notiffintion attached,to the otiginal,of diis *eernent, Tbe nqme�md addri-sis ofl'),EOs Grant 1�danajzer for d!i1s.Agrecirient is� D �'oshuaffiadt .... ....... . .................... 10 7 'East 1�&diison Street MSC 160 - ........................... ......... .................. lralla1aus,ztce., F^Iodda 32319:9����65018 — .-1-11111111................ ................. ------------ .............. ......................- ,850 7 17 843:6 A:50-'—'� 91211.......3-1`-1-7 1 ............. .............. ..... ... ............ . ..................... rd................ ..................... . ........... (c) ",[he name andadckess cif the Uwal Contact for this Agreement ic� He"Ictle wethcril�3'trr� 11 -... .........................--- L ... ......... - - --—--------- ,2 7 9 8 Overseas ww-,, .. ..... .... 1.1-111,............ .... INdarsthon,F1 11�330150 ......... ......... . . .................... .---- ........................ ..... ..................... Pllone� 305 504-3036 .................. . ...................... ......... F�u�: ....................... . ........- . ......... Wetfierimtmrx I!tele�nerii'f���oiiroccou,1711�, fl 00„V ........................ .................................... - - (d)ff different represientifives or �a�ra�� dsses are designated by eit1her Party after execution of this Agreieinen% nod(:e of die name, dtle addrei5s of the new reprieseritab 11 ve will lx proNirded as stated in paxagrapli, 0,6), �ablo:ve, (17) Cointzacts. If flie Subrec�pient contracts any of thiework required unidej: tbis jk,gteeaicnt, �a copy oftlie I proposed contmat template �and u,�y ru, osed annuadments, extension5, revisions lrjr other (:hanVis d!%,eret(!), I P P must I)e forvdeedd to DRO for Prior Nxtitten appmvsl. For eacli contraict, 'the Sul)xedpient shAll report to': E I D�IE 0 as to uethiet diat contractor orwiy subcontractors Wred :)y the con'tt-actor, i,s a minority, vend,o!r, as defined in Section, 288,''703, 173 rhe Suixecipient ishkU conaply, with dw procurement standards ix'i 2 CF R, §200,318 §200326 w1wn pro(noting Property and slervices under this Agreement IIrefer to Attachment D),, ".111C Su breciliient shall include d�ie follcmnxig te=s and conditiOns 111 qny contract pertaining to die wotk reqtdred under tllia Agrecenent�l (q) dae pedod,of pe1fi)nnance or date of completion; die performance rexp,dretnents; (r) t1lat dtie oontracu)r is boundby dic tenns of t1his Agreement; that d3c conbractor is tmund 1q, 0 applical3le State and T�edcral �aws,rulles:1 and regWations; (r) diat Ible contilactor shaR hold DEOand die Subirecipient harnaleas agains"t In daitus of%ldlatever nature alliaing out of the contructor's perharrnancc of'work,inader this Ageem-nmit; ddm fl-w obligation of the SW!)recipient to docLimentin Sut)rcci iettes, re orts flie, conu,,,urtorls 1c,2109TEIss in add perlkxrnting its worl[under diis Agreenient; p P :$ dae rcqivoetnents of 2 CFR Appendix 1!1 to 1?lart 200 .............Contract Provision for Non Federal Entilty Contracil��� Ui!iderFed,cr,�dAm�azdi!s (refirtoAttachinentL) 8 1�3crmglhirh 11111)�� 11IAAA,flne I III 11:::`2 AM 11 M,ll:::i DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreea=t N.o.:10.092 SX11wed"Pient must cotnp[y witli CI)BG teguhd(x ts revitding, debiarTed or swmende(] catides (24 C F R�X 5 701.489(D), pimpant to NvIlich C,DB,G fanxis Milk !not, bile provided to excluded or iified Persons arud Irl-ovisions addressing fid,jtiqlnent� plerfiarolance fjoinda if applicaWe,, and liqxidated darnages ,)IIIe Subirecipient Must enautc 0 conLfaCtS anid agOvemerts dearly state d�le Period of perbirraiance or dAte of completion mid iticotpii plerformaince requn' xxnents. The St6recipient alcall rr=-itzin oversight ofaD,nictivi des, erfbnned ivider d!iis Ag!reemimt and sliall ensure d�iat ,P it cotAractorg Perflinim according to flie terms and C013didions of flie, roa�wed contracts oir agreements and t]!ie temrs and conditions of diis Agreement. P (18) and Cunditiorlis Agreetnent conNins all die terins and conditions agreed iopon I y die Particis 11bere ue no provisions,tenns,condit'1013s,ot obligations offier dian diose con tained in diiis Agreement; arid this,,Agreeinent supersedes &U o waiver fily D �1(11)may I)e effi!ctive tm�esis m2de N in %writing by�an axthorised DEO, official (19) Attachments. (a) IT ally inconsistencies or cOlIffiCt Inhween the languAge of this Agpeeilnent and 6 i leattachments atise, t1lelanguage of die attachments,isball controll,Ibut only to,die extent of die conflict Or inconist I stenqI,, 0�) ]Iiiis Agreement corktains die fblh�rwmg attarlmeints: AnAchment A ............Scople of Woflt " t D ia dget(Example) Atfadvnent 13 rjolec e .Attactiment C,,�� Activity Work Plan OExainple) Attac t hmen 11I�)—Pro i grarn and Specia� Conditioz�s Attachment R State�and,Federal StAtutes:,Regntations and Polides Mtac1cment F—Civil RJ&s Compliance AttaciLment G ............Reports AttachrrieOtt H............War!tanties and Riepirestoitations dkittachment'l Atichtl1equircments Exhibit 'I to Attacluinent I Funding Solkirces Mtachnientj............ Aticht Compliance Cerdfication Atrachtnent X ............S'I'IRA i UthloriZILtIC1113 or: Attachment L 2 CER AI)pcnchx 11 to Put 200 Attachinent M Stibrogation Agreement (20) I'lundi!im!i,g,/CoiniBideration,,,,, (!e) ',lIiic fig niding for this ` greerncnt shall not exceed Fifteen 'Million, Doluars and Zero Ceral ($15,0100,010101.001) SUI��)Ject to die avaffal!)113,offfinds. The State of Florida and performance and olibigation to play under this Agreconent is contingent tiponanntial apprn, donis liy die]Legislature and ,P sul!)ject U)i any modification in accordance vidtli Chapter,216, FS or the ��" tiftin.DEO �fl� vifUnds tie Stilvepicint i3y ixiiig 1ce Subgrant Awmid/Fund Aviailal�iffity(11"NRA") dircl* DEO's financiaLmanagement infocisiation system. Ifaciii NRlA rwiv`O)MAM specific ter�ms, conditions, assiarancee,restr I i I ctions or oflier it!iistnictioris appilical)]e to the fxndis provide4l lq ffile:NRA. By accepting fitrids made avafliablle throug[!ii an NFZ�,die Sebrecipiort ageres to Comply oad!i� all texiais, rondidonis,aissuralacise,restrictions or odierl instmir-dons listed ifli die NFik proc ! race daf this .Ag,reement, he Si brecipen cefiehaot � oecstssaD( ) 1337 xeceroac teiPirtdcropednnei " dGt teIn'M pmto n dwo gral , f r which die Subrec4ient receives fitridaig fiarn DEO. Ibesewrittxn processes and fiscal conizals must, at mintinuin, conip�y widi applicaf!iilc itate 2111d fedetal law, rzilirs,, rzgiiladons, gxidance and d!ie ts of dais Agrecinient. ]"he Sti'I�)reciPient agrees to crina, ly %%ith afll die ten!!i,!iis md ,P conditions of Attachment D idtaled "i ojzr,ailr�and S ccW GondiUnns:`:`,, D P 9 DocuSllan 11 Ar.'21&1111 A-AA11:A—A KAI, CIAA ftlillrmm%ii!no DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO AgEeanent No.:10092' (d) 11,w Saflrcdpient shall explew], fi ri mids inly for l alovml�le Costs and 1 e 1) RiCtkities,, iri accor dance Vith'the Scope o!)f NV'fjrk,, 9i I (c) 1111C Su1'Dreciplient shjU requgst fiands in, tile: manner Prescrilmd IV Me atAdiorized SIgn2tOry folt die Sld)reCipient set fbrd3, on t'l!w SERA Access,'Watozizatil)" FO=,AttgCiVneltt I, to d�iis AgrEelolent, must !approve dje mjj�=ission of ea(:ll Request for Funds On 13C1321f 04 the Sulnedpi I ent. (f) Pixicept as set f6r6i herein,or unless CohMAVISe authorized in w6ung f�y I)EO!,Costs Ificurted elig�blie, activifies or allowa��31e costs Prior to dle effl6cdnnn date of'tl!ifin Agreoment are ine]4[de for fwiding wld!i, CDlBG,-,',DR, funils,, (yj If the necessary fixnds=enotavailoble to Ifirid tbis Agre=entas 2,re malt of action 'byrile United States Congress, dle Federal Office uu Nilwagement atul Buc�,ict, the F,Io ran da LA-gislature, t1le State Chief Financial toy fEcer,or under Subpar"Ph (20)(�), Mandated Condidc�jos of diis AiVeement,all oL)ligadons o" tile Par 11B0 to nidire any funber a�Tnent offimds,��l teralinate wd die'Recipient s' al sWnnit P h I its airfi-ninistrativic dicascoutriTorat and sul)grmt agixeincit closeout package NAtiiin dwttil�il (3101) calendar from ril ofitotice form IDEG, (121) 111C Suf�redpient is Ultinlately respon&fl���Ie for flile administration of tin Agreemetit, including manitoring�m!id ovt=iglit I person or,entity tietained lor hired 1)y d�i,e Subirecipiclit (21) Relm.1nnetits (�e) 'Me Subrecipient sball onlyi, e�q)iejid filinding under this Agreement for IaUowa]!�lic costs to rant&o1ri obligations incurred di,aitag the Afpxernent peri:loid. 'fl%e Sulneiciltient shall ensure that its contmictors, siat!ilcontractors znd con9u3tants, onlT aq�ietld, funcling, UI Agli,lIecrnerit ficralliuvrable costs resulting fiorn otdigations incurred dudng the j%gricernent period, (1:3) 'In accordance v6di Section,215:.9�7 I 17,3,fllc Subreo4)ient shafl: reftuid to DEO: uri,r unobligated funds,which lix%/ebeei advaticed Raid to d!ie Subrecipient. (c) "lae Subrecipient shall refund to DEO �my finids paid in excess of the amlowit to *jljcjl die St,flneciplellt of Its contractors sublicotUrsictors or con sultnnts are entided'under die temrs'annul conditions of fl!�Iisxkgreeincnt, 'd) I'he Sula:: ecapient shall refivad to Oarr funds received for m acdvity if d�ie activity does r1ot 2 Dl�r, �meet one of tlle d�iree Natiorial Objectives listed in 24 CTIR. l,�5 70 183 0-1)!, (c) atild(d);provide(l,howel=w die Sulbrecipient is not reqtdred to re, �ay funds for 5 ubgrant acitnimstraticm unless DEQ, in its sole ,P discretion,dete=ines, the Sul!wedpiellt is at fault for die inefgll)ility of tile activity in ques011" this Agreement or appliircsl�lie law Su(Ji reiml)ursement shall bile setit to:I)E0, irly,tea Su'1Vledpient,widlin d1irty (310) calendwr days fintn Suibrecipient's reiceipt oftiodrjcqtjo�Ej of siuchnon,corn, pliance, In accordance Nvidi Section 215,34(�):, 17,:&:, if a check or otlirr dzaft� is retmned, to DEO: for collection, the SLfl!)redpieRxt shaU pa3l� to''1)'EO: a gervice fee, ofS 15,,00 or five percent ofd!ie Fare arnount ofth,lercturnedcl,ieckordn,ft,w),��iche%,erisg�reatirt. AD reftaidsorrepayrnents tobeinaide toUH10wider dris Agreement are to 'be made paya'11101e to the ceder of"Departmittit of 11, Zonomic Op mailed directly to DEO:at the following�addriess: portianity" and Depi,artniont of Economic Opportilufty Community Dinrieloptraent Block Geant Programs Cashier 10 7 II''illastNfidison Street NB 4001 ]"allabassice,Florida 323991-6:508 (22) Mandated Conditions. (� The v6dity of dris Agreenient is su1slect to the tnith and accuracy of all the is1frornation, represen�tstions qnd matedals, sul)rnitted, ar-pitovilded 1)y tbie StAwrecipient in flais Agreenaerit, in wYl 12ter I ,'!I 5"twaisision oti response to a 11 2,10 request or in a,n,y subruissit)n or resplionseto LM t',�3e re9wretnents of this Agreement, All of said informadon, rel3reseiltations and gnatis=1::8 kre Incorporated herein 1�y reference. 10 I1nCJJRRI,I A ir")Ull 14A AarVA A A,III ASa DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DF-0 Ageemmt No.:10092 ]"hil; Agreernent shall lw coristrued under die IcNvE of flie State of Flotida lanid ,%1"(Mue, For any actilirnsansing out of'thi,s Agreement sbiM 1)e in the Circiait Court Of I CO�U COT111ty,, "Fbe Parbes explicitly waive anyd&t�(�!j'j=y trisL rovision ol this Agreement is in c0l1fliCt %litil 211,y' applicallllie statute or riale, Or is ,P 11DIC11forceable, tlien d!iat Prolillsion Shell be null and void only to nwdie extent of the cotiflict or Unenf6rceabilitv, and tat p hrovision sIrRA be severable frorn anid s hO not invalidate any ciffier provision of thisAgreemem (up) Any power ofapproval or disApPrOval granted to UE01 under die terns of this Agreenient Slaill survive die tetriii of dtis Agreement. (� I"his Agreement may1w executedin any nurniXt of colinter-paris,any one of vhich may,be taken as all ocigln&l. a (1) '111C SUE!iredpient skiall comply with all , , bcal)lt l0cA state �a�nd, BI law s,, incluiding th,1 1111, PP Arnericans'Midi Di4��)ilides Act,of 19190, as �amended;die Hioridu Civil Rights Act, as arnended, Chlapt= 760, Morida Statutes; �,'ttic V��l I of,t JIM cil�',il Rights Act of 1964, as arniended, (P,,L 101 3361, 412 U.S.C. 1 1,2101 rPq and laws mrhich , rohibit discrimination by pul)lic and priviae entides on in eiinployment� P publ(err ccoiniodations tmisportation state and local gnvetnment services�mid ,tiitlecr)mni��iiO!nl!.a person at affiliatc as7Fvas Imen,placed on d!ie cotnicted vendor Est fioflo%,inng a conviction fara pullljltc entity c=ae rnfly not submit a bid,proposid or reply on a contillact to proilide anygoolds or ser%-,iceq to a pul!)Iic entity; may not qul=ita'�!)id, proposal or risply on a contract Nindi,a Pul)lic fortity for the constri,lcti 11 On of repair puubh'c builidaig or pulilic vro&; i-nay not subimit Illrrni , prciiposah or roplics on leases of real prop"i,to a pji]�)Jic entity;rnay not be awarded or perfonri, work as a contmaor, supplier, subcontractor cir cotsultant under a contractwitli any public entit3q and may not trartsact btisinessvidi, any pubk enlr I ty i I n excess of ddrty five diousianid dollars ( ,$35:,0(0) for a pericid of thirty six (36) nionths fUllowing the date ol� E�eing placed on the convicted vcndo!r list. BY executing this Agreement, tbe Stilzedpient re, ,piresIents and%ur=kts d!iat ticidier it nor any of its affiliates is currenfly on tlie convicted vendor list. "I"he Sul)recipient shall disclose if it or ny of its affiliates is, laced,on d!ie convicted vendor list. P (h) Rgtouant to Secdon,287.134,11,2)( all,entity or affiliate,as defined in Section,28 M"hio has been placed on Elie disirru-ninatory ven&)r list may not aubmit al')id,proposal or reply on a c'ontract to provide any goods or serxices to a public entiAT,may'not sublalit a bid,propo&dl cir reply on a contract Midi a entity for the construlodon Or repan of iR public lnlilding or pu'l)lic wotd; may, not submit bids, proposals ou replies oin leases of real property to a Pul),lic entity; ma]�,, not II)e awarded or p,i:1mfbnn ivork IRs a cot�tractor, sk,�Applier', subcotitractor or consultantmider Ia cona!'actundi any pul)lic entity; and, may not transairt business with suy public entity. Byexeci�itingtWsA6,reemen�di,eSn,gbredpictit!t�e, resents ,P and warrants drat nipiffict it nor any of its affiliates is mrmndly on dic, discriminatory vendor list "Ile Subtedpictit allall,disclose if it 0wr I of its affiliates is Placed on d!ie dis cumin aviry'vendor list (i), All 1)ills for fees or oft!'er conapensation for services or expenses sbal be sidnnitted irk detAil sufflizient fbir a proper pirc�atidtt and post-audit diereof, 0) Any, bills For timvel expenses shaR ble sul�inritred and r bursedl in accordance vVidi Section 112.061,F,,,S.,t'he rules prornWgated theminder and 2 C RK § 2010A174 Agreement, any interest incolne shaE eithet t%e zletumed to1)'E(`) or be ap, lied aga ns it DEO's ol)digabon to Pay, d!le Agreementaward amourit P Ile,Subrecipient bere1q, ack!noorle�rtrrectrrurrh es diat die Subreciplient is subject to Floti,da:`Iq Government in die Sunsidne Low(Secti,on 28,16LI 1 1 IRS) e meletings of d�ie Subrecipient's govecrting board or d!ie tneetIllgs of any sulicommit'll!15C Making recortunendations to dic governing board, Thic Sul)recipicnt herel)y Wees thatall such aforementioned meetings shall be ul��ihcl, P y noticed, open 'to dre ,public and the Minutes of all the rnectings sball' be pubk recordis made %vaiW!)le to die pulAic in accordance Nvidii, Chapter I 191:, E& 'rn� ]le Sub:reci iientslioU cornpdy m&h sectio�n 519 of ]R L 101 144,, die Depmtrnent of V�teraas Affins and flotising and Jib=Development,atid Independent Agencies Appropn I Ion,onsAct' '1990-,and 11 nnn,nimii, 11,11"M 1111 1^ APIWIMA AR8ZK-A,;Ai:::: 13AAM DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DRO Aweement lq�w 10092 section 9061 of pc 101 625:, die Cranston ('31onzRIM National Affordable lfousiag.Act, '111990,by having, or adoptingwitbin ninety(90) da of execution of tlds Agte,entien� ", Y9 ,,,,,,I=id enfbrci��!jjlg, the f6110�%ing L A , dix:y, prohilxMi 11g t)IC Me of excessive fritce by law enfi, radix Xcetrient agencies v�dtl,cdti its jujudiction against Rtty indiinduals enpge�l in non vialent cisril rights dernonstrations;and 2. A policy of enforcing ap, licable State and local lxws againist physicaBy Ix ,P rring entranee to or exit fiorn a facffit�? or lo(!�ation wbich is die sulbject of suf,:b non,,... ion cnt civdrigl its demonst=6ons witInn its jtirisdiction, (23) LA3,1bbying Probillition. (a) No fands or other resources received finm 13,11]'10 unider diis Agreement tnayl)e ined directly or indirectly to uOtLence liegislation or any od!ier official action die Hotodz ,U&Iature or " state RgIMICY, signaturr tofliis ,Agreemera, that: L No Federal appropriated funds have bleen paid or 'sAl be pmd, by oir on, E)eba,lf of the Subrecipient, to any person fbf,influencing or atternpting to itffluero:eati officer or w!Vloyee of Rny agency,a �Mein�ber cii:f U)ngrcss,an officer or lernployce of Congress or an etnpCoyce of a Meniber of Congress in comiection v�d!i dieawarding of anY Federal contract, die rna14iDg of�any, Federal grant, die making cif asq, Fede=1 loan tbe enreru-ig into of any' coloperative �ag!ii!!�retnent, 2nd die extejxRion, ContinuiRtion,renewd,iarriendment or modification of any lFecleral contract,grant,loin or coo, leratr1rc agweelzento" P Hany fimir6i oflalar t1han Federal approprrted ffinds hav� 1w en paior willI)e p , to stlPr5oll �fzicng or attempting to influence an officer or emloyee of:myagencjr,a \SCIMIxt of cur gresis, an offl(:er or eiriployce of Congress oran employee of alNdembier of Congress in connection Nvith tbis ,Fede�ml contitacr,gnant,loan or coopera,tive agreement,thin Subrecipient shall com, l,ete and ,P submit Standard Form 111, ''Dis(Iosute porlir to 1 eport Lobi3ying," .tunaccordance with its histrtAcdons; and I ll'ie Stflnecipien't shall require flint diis certification be indulded in duIe awar 1l docwnents fbr RII Bulmwards at awn tiers (ituluding suIxorltracts, sulilymnts and contractq under gnints, loans, and coopentive ent� ond that RE subtecipients sh,all cerbf�- atid disclose �as described in diis Paragra, 'i above, Ibis cerdfi(:adon is a matmal re, resent-Ad I tin of fact upon whicla reliance%was P1 placelid witen d3iS tranisaction was made air entered into. Sulnnissk)n of tEs certification is a prerequisite �for nraldng olt enteting into this ttlansaction imposed by Ali U.S.C. §,; 135:2. Any plecsoll who fifli's to file die required certificadon shall Ise suNject to:a civilpenalq,oftiot less dian ten thousand dollars ($10,,000) and not more than one litindreddiousand dollars ($1010,000) for each such&jlure. (24) Copyright, Tradern ark,. Any and all patent nglits accraing under or in contiection vrith the petfiirmance of truly.Agreement are th herieby reserved to the State of'Roridi, Any atui all copyrights accruing tindeir or in connection wi the plerfomiatice of thisAgreeinv!it are herel trans&tred by the Suixrecipient to flie State of Florida. (a) If the Su1brecipient has a pre existing patent or copylighi, the Sui)redpient shall retain OHghts Old,endrietnetits to that pre existing parcrit or ccipynglit u1nIess the Agreement pro6des offiermnse, nJ) If any discovery or invention is developed in t1ii.- courve of or as �a restAt of-work or seni(!ns petfoxnied,under this,Agrecrnent Or In atly,way Connected with it,the Subrecipilent shall zefir 1he disco%,Uy 01"'itIVC116110n to II IIIEO for a detennination whether die State of Merida will se en patent protection in its name. ,Any patent njetts accxuing under or in contlection condoflae petfintritance of this cement ate neserved to die State of Florida. if any Ijooks,nzantwk,� 61nis 10jr 01 1, =r copyrightal)lc m2tetialare produced, the sulbrecipiellt shall noti�rl),EO. Any copyrights accmisig under or in ccmnecdon,%with die performance undex dna Agreement�are transferred, E)y the Sul,)re(ipient to the State,cli:f Roji4la, (c) Wid�in thirly (30) calendar days of execution ('�)f this Agreement, the Six1)redpi=t shan (fisclose all intellectml properties rek,ting to the, erfbrman c e of MilsAgreement which he or sh e knows or shculd ,P 12 DOWSW EMMIMM III',Af 13AAA11 P"Q, V21fl1!!!'%,AFU 41:::11 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agrwxnmt No.:10094 A=coAd give rho to a patent or cqjQht, Ile SubreQni,t shall re(.odn ,,all r,uid t<!i W WKS%int011ectual 11nip4""It01,vf is sio discAosed,, EZaihir to diiiclose vill,ii ifficatie d%at no AIIY h, prcq!,terty exist's" asird DEC) shOl have the right to % PWWOW and o')PYti, icli accrtif diuirg perft krriunt-we of`tlh AiiHPecinerl"t, (25) 1.,ej,w'�I Aizthciutiziaticw. 10 IS SubeOpierit certifles that h�I llas dim lqgal judaoQyt0 J!eCr Vo dwe this Agreetnent! atid diat! its governing has m,lfl ior��zed the exccution, ar,!eeptanr,,!t Of dilis Jlignt,.,cir ent. The Siabv,,-,"cipicnt cettifies that tl'�e undersigned pemcn I'M the WHY to legaBy execute mid kind the tol Ilie T:anris e,!)f his jN",gteennent:,, D] it!s diiscretilr,��if;, l ir", do iis,:aentatian evideni,�ii,)�g t�h,e f u,��dev,,,dgied ha�1 motl[writy to the to tilil,", A,,,'��,gremnent as oftl ie date exemaks any Wh docurnentsdon is Wcozpartit c�l,het refi,,!xence, ]['he Stdneopiftlt UMUZOM &L" to the of its the. is no pendingot tEu eaf:t, ed action,jitur'eedhig,WVWtkSdOU 01 Zny other legal or finwado vvay prohil�dlt, NtY ac disnirii.,�,,,h %SuAcQ%all &Uq to Wsy Its Agreement shall imtrtiediatelynctff� DE�Osnvvtotisig if"its aLn1fty to perfbrrn is curniprotnised iii, Tir",inuiler Cluirug te:( of 6c Agreernmt. (26) Public Record Responsibilities. In Pi.lilpNliPaon to ilfNi sltiiniecirw,aNes nuponsitility to dActly raponc� to ca6h re�Iii"est it teceb;'es fi,w tJ,,ds Agr r en t and to provide al plica]'Ae PT,1�1'wlic rer,',,onis iti to 9111ch zeqtieet, the Sliibreci�j!,iient 5h,,,ill ncti, i DEO of t1i.,n re eij,it gtil,d Coro'colt of"all surl t rrplri,sts kryr sc,,-�dh tg 8111 CICCLRII, to ane (1) 1n"niness �,,�iay ftofri if Ieipt of die request, (�!!i) Tl-ie Siibii!,t ciplent sliall kc4 =�rl rwai"ritairit ret,,,inds :eqtadrt,,,�d [)EO to perfoiit,,,i the Stibrecit,rient's hereundet reqi,,mst, 'c�,.rnDEOsi ci,mtoidiar� of pidbhc tect,!oils, j�,irovii.ie D]��IO �;,;,ith �i,copy oft]n�c! rier"'juiested, reco, a a llcr,�Xv� tl%e ref":02d"",�, tr!i be ! iPirap Nr cc�,l�ieidwrfhiri a reasonable Ane at a cost tat doe,s ti�o t e=ee,d ill e r'!=t Pw%ridc(,i 11,,y Chap,t( 119:, F S,, ror as otherwise �[Ioe S�al:aedpiera sb,; �l all(nx�,,, public access all c1ociarritnts, lespers:1, e or receiiied by die Slared;hentin corj-1,inctio'n"Vi'vid"t diis �ecniiient, t,]'ie rec:otids are exeiript fiorn�Arficic Sectiorl ZQ of dii,e florida mid Section 11900), RS, For records arade at recalwd by Stflriz,,f,,cipient in cr,,,,;npiaicdon 1]!ais zl�qp!eeineta, tixe cipif":,rit shall,zespc�,tl(,i to It'( to lr;liper,,!�t� i,)i col y, Bii,i�,:,h ords in accordance vvitla Chapun ��,19, FS� Ar Hipp ir tich refpaests' E"")z recovils Out UX PUM Vecows, as j,,r1zbl,i1r,,,, recoulds Rr definedirt Sectii�!!in 119,011,FS,the&Cf)'teCiI)iCV,t ShZH be responsible Q PWAIg mwh r.,�,iublic Pei!!tl,�ie cost stnu t,�uirr, ded in ('� I I I IT, and in acandwkcc th all other t(�,,qiai retnei�a!s i'A"Chaprf,,,,,,r 111,,), c)c as ot,lieri,,wise! prcr%rided L'ily,istw, 0 em [)EC) ftn tefusl the S�ibred�I�irt ti!,,i t:onaply1Opm at to pii11;1,ic acce"us to iirare o reciiied theFdplic reic:cirds l i gnt 1pi If, f�bt rn,rtposes of, t1lis ieetnen% the SMOp[4,,nt is a as Sect�,f,, I mom D)W,FS" Coraractoil")"tfie slndf ti wisf6r to DBO,at T,'tCY cumto DECI 01 WIdIg barnirm6an, of I is cenietitor ,,uid maln'tain jl'�If ft')rtriffieset-i ice, Iftbe Stjt%j!)!Cil Xi t (;c�itractor transfers iE puIdic records U3 the public agency trpr,!)n ,if the AqVeetnero,!, t]w St bredpiil�,Iat contractor shall r,"lilestroy arr+,y,ciuplicwte pWAk recads that are exerript or confider��tis I arud exernpt fratn 1,ni,fl kH(!recr,,nds discicm�,zt,e ret If the Worimactor Saps and inairktaitIs pul!,ilic recrzmcis 11"Lpot'i completion of the Agrmniaent, the ccnt=ctcr slr,,,all ,rnir,,,�et alll apjilicafwle r r rctailligl,g records ni ai rozdarxx ,;,1,,,ith ra 119 &nd 25 7, FS, All reli orals stoierl elect'ronically, be proirile,,'!• to reqtte,�,,rt� &ogia D�ECY's ofp�,�bhc i"ecc,"w S, in :a 6,ornat tla,'At is cornlia tible the txlnolo�, systems of'DEU, 13 �)OCU'SM 3u'u ummwmulllooR IH MMIi&�, AAw.m AAAM iYM. n.. DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 .:iom (c) .Ill: I'101 does uumu't possilllitu t ' I 'ud requested tl:mu'tmuug m p ublic records request, J III;!D sblall molt 't AW wu biredpwlerit contractor f Moue request as soon as iAe, and the SuIxecipiCnt contractor i wm;'t m mum um:t°'u to � t1:^° 1 or' u w the records t p'm�� inspected or copied uu�mt uumm ' u umutuu'ble t me If m�uwmmuuu"�mu t:uu. ., . � �� pw u: shall.. mumufmuulltm tlfiuuu, the Subre�ipienM-cone mint m�muu � mmm°t t�a ��� � m tractor m m�mtm m�.w � uu'�u .mum:; � um p,romions set.forthto u.tt " uuum mmt mt a l!wr cl ietr contractor p aum mum mD1,,,..°0'mmomtpu:m.'num mu reasonable may e r m Ir u� M �� � uuulupmut tm�l �:m� mut�tut uummw'tu umwmctma^mmm 119 Ala 17 uuuuma.' � 4 � � � � .,�w� .@l��m�ll�urs w� ���um��m���nu u�� �w ' � a wlu �m �u� wu m�ud :m� i�"I III pmmm � �vidrin v t'mut� tu'mrwnu � �'ul.:wuuuum�mluu. ,, uuumu'u��m mw'muut m~pu �p mutm III Oum u�umsaummm tm:'l' tem" t.luu this Agrecinent is � course mud' b u :tml ) 1mwy anyone e t: mmt: uut umtaed or �a ���u ent t vmi� II' .Ilf�n� I"be S ub rcrecipuml �ut loth cooperate wrd, III E protect die "�mt ,t '>';�t�"���,� Iv�t�uew�W,�. .t'nm '�,�il'u�"w't's mttTM'm�"�i The Subredpient °acknowledges that 'II]"D I uuullu1`llu t to die provisions of Chapter I1' S 1, relantig to 131tilAic records- and t:umm't reportul mmumw'oices and odier dumuuumnumutt true Sulbrcdut 'mmt wwubrumit to under this .mumt� uu�t:t�u III^^'° constitute public m� umuu�lt gym: ' � mauu�' �� °�t °u.�u uu:mu^muumm�muiluuut �uuu': cooperate a Agreement mmum.m�m M. ::u�l�:u n mita tmm mm a°uu�m� muumt�:m t�ml mwmuu�u.uuumtum 'uutu um �u �mt 'abut .� if the umbmmecipuwnm'mut muu�Icnitmu records to, 1.1)E0 tam' t are confidential, 'and Ilumuw'tmp'mt ft mmmm puwublic disclosure am, track secrets or propitietaty confidential, busitiess tmt.farimm t:on, such records shisuuld :.le identified as such : t horn nth� e t each requirements , "Chapter 1 , ° u must' tau lmm tt muf t the of for 1 mmuu � submittal to ��� �uwt mrecordd t�wtu IIEm� serves rec:4)ient's waiver of a claim, t:i are ex wmm rots r confidential mend exempt from'umu�mlmm � �' records w' fex exemption "l�'um� uu:ut m �ma mtt shall umisuuum .mum:' crec r u, 0 l mmr for the m uumuumt�mumu ofpt�u Agreement mt� a umum :mm� m m 'mot mug u'umur disclosed uu exc wing r �e. smut mmmm.mu 'u �m ..:mummmt..�umuumtmmmumtumu umt m"mumt t°:. to >�1u mwmw u��uwttmttu. um 'the u u dre " uu�mu mui records to � �; upon m`mu'ummm,.l t.u.umn, including terniinRbon,of time Agreement,, ,,,u 1 ,IIII' W„ ,,,�, IIII.n� .. ' ,I�'� 1� D .I�." 'Ni,,,,,m!A�I, Yr..I�.:,,,a ,�.� '� F.Il...,1l�. D „ III �ry �a p� u�p�a .�.. ,�, a �4�„�e,In�l�IE T,�����ICI .IIII.�R,A. R"�illl D'N��„J��»� III{11 PUBLICPROVIDE . ,FOR, m PUB11CRE ,01 S y, telep'l-ioneat 2,451C( ,U °R u���T ', �� „�I 1. Via � �� N Il ii�a t��t a t u u m�t r� @ D��n� f "4 I � Department f' Illf;; lm,,m m mr m:iii, ,� lml,°�,, ° ,,,m ' n . ci Coop 01 iY° East Madison'Street, Caldwei Btid1ding, TW.l almassee Floridal2 ' I ' 4128. emu �m '�rl� umu diele I��1~mW tileuu��ut,tll m m�ut u�ummll I°.m�u�. f�.m ,umuulmut fiat m�n'Imummmu�,tuummum mm it nit^, mudumuu�mcontuuummtummtu 'mu ' State m.tm a , �mi.m.m�u:Illu lumt't the !uumuu Moser officers m entu� 'amid a nsp �u �from suits, actions,damages,an o t: of everynatne public record law iota tmumm�t � to emu m fees,arising t°um' mud requests mmm u Il description:,including ttom mm rmumttum maul icing uu um�r relating m to public muuu t m, die uuu uu mm a mm mmt,3 Us agents, emplmuumtmwuuu mmtmuuu m�' tuull�.uutm��um�umum �mvuw �a�umummm��uuwu t:ut the Sua��llummm mm 'mmt umet ncmmtt f" for t1.ul t a to a'um�lum lummiou °� u dull t:u 'uu.' m u nuwm"� uu � p uut�� mu ",tuutm m��mu«mt mum, dun uu� u..�l u muu ut t mutmm Rio t t emu mumm m.,um ut. DEZ t:mu mt. sm :m m�t�uc tmun :.met the i p mu t�.a�wu �° t�ut�u� uutm "�u� � I ��t, Imuut not the mufAm; tiummua to enforce this indrmanificadCM Ptmu'uµmuuuuw ° I um. .uul.mmt . a .u � uut �uu° u t�wService,m . uu t Mlm �u mt : 119," , S uimt ~ipe"t V� not publicly tumm:ruut any :umtuum 'Lion muummuutg ttms A ml tent wWm ut m fto r uttttmu approval :. mm um qE aincl u u�, Initmmmt limited tu,N memutumuuug this Agmctnent in m mmuuu release 1 C)DCUS123,1111 111 1 At 1.17!'Mii 1,11 A i Mi uIZAAR I, DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agmemwt No.:10092 Or oidaer P=jInCitional �rlll[icr afe t � lul)r1ecipiliant"s name anda descrip6an of Agreement or die tiame of D,EO or d�ie Static in ej,�tq Material P�fljlisbed,either in,print or 111leCWD13iCft11Y,tO Rny ri il:ndty djRt jjq not�a Pact�ir to fillis Agreement, except pci Or ICtual employees,agents,representatives or subcontractors Mriflt die Professional,31JUIS Ilecessaryto eom, thewhoiclkl csempicles rbetq��ui idried byq tlie gree!mi eEnfft. ectivei iSaetcooin 'i90��'MSulnecPient s 17 en ton 311! c gny rac "rur sv dc rd) fDed101,, [ :� wheneuiremenist ti is Agreement. The Sul)r I edpient shall amend each Of die Sul)redpients public agenicy contracts, for services already in effict I I or in part �a,s dw Effective Date ofdi is Agi!,ecinclit and whicli contractwill or may be Funided in,wholii, I i with any pullc [�,O may terrainate this Agreement if die Sulnecipient does not comply,%ith this provision (27) Enipiksyment Ell''W"11111''Jity Ved,fication (a,) Executive Order 416:, signed IS11ky2011, by die Govcrnior of Morida, reqUares 111�111X) contracts iis excess citnominal value to expressl),,reqwre d!ie Subrecipient,=� 1, Utrliae flic U S De �!artinent of Homeland Secuntj p ps El?erlf�g dieploy'ri 041%ility of'all anv einpiloyeeis ',hired 1q, tire Subrecipient dtoan the Agrelentent tenn; Z, 113dude in aU contracts under 'this Agreement die reqUiri=enr diat contmetors, subcontractors,cotisultanti;and subteripilents perfbnningwoilk or providing services Pursuant to dlis Agm , y B , mploymbyo�all new r� h y�rrrt c suats mn the contictor W contract. ' r oie ' lo o V �systern can be Ebund at:0.) (Iie Deparnetof FmeandSeciatity E rl (c) U the Sulwecipient does not hiaveat� Nfaul in fil,ic It", dile Subrecipietit must mroil hi die 'E-Verify system Prior to 'hising any new ernployee after die cat�hvie date of this Agteement. (28) Prograrn 'lacame. '11re Subrccipiet3t shall rieport tol),E1101 all Program 1 1 21come (as defined Rt 24,, CF Iti s�iloi.50101(2 or in dix Federal Register Gticdance goveming t1he C1111)13 G` DR ffinds) gencrated actri'des carticd out widi CDB,G DR finxids made avia&tile under t1iis Agreemetit 'as part of die Subreciplient's Quartedy ProViess Report. "I''be Subirecipient shaJI use Progrom iticcime in accordance with the applicabile requirem en ts of 2 11 Ci,F It. part 2001, 24 C F R.part 570.5104, md die tc=s of diis Agreement. 113) Progmict incoine genumted after closeout shall be rCtUmed to EXEG, Program incorne generated Prior to closeout shall be rctx,=,ied to DE 01 unlesq the ptogtanr incorne is used to furidadditional units of C,),BG D,R activities, specified in a modification to dais Agreement rural duly executed pdor to adndnistrat'�Vr closcout, (29), National Objectives Ke'd vitiesunded widi C1, B1R 'IdsttiD13G progrnjs. uieneriSes tat Eieactiitiescarriedotunerthsgreement shall, i d!ie fiollowfi 19 national Objectives and satisfy, tbe fbllzmd!�ag t a: on exi (R)i Benefit to lovir and modera,te income persons; n,�)) ,Aid in Prev en tion or Chmination of slunis or,bligirt; and (c) Nifeleta need having Partimdar urgency(rel''erriedtio asi"Argent ineed). (30) l,ndependent Contractor., q) In die Subrer! i1eirr's , erf6miance of its duties and tesponsibilities undier this Agreement, it is P P rnutuaUy understood and Agreed that tile Sulnecipient is at 0 titnes acting iand performing !as an independent contractor. Noidiing iti di,i,s Agreement is intended to or sball be dvio constitute an 15 Dei Ed ve�011!1118 111ID!!AkC21,6,111'1r i rill N 1!!',q DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreement N&:m92 relationshil),paxtriership or OiDt vetittue t),ctweerI r e P�axil!� J h lea. T'he Sulbref,ipicnt shall at all times rtinain R11 illdejfen�,eat C(Mitractorwith reqm:t to d3c serv"Ices to I)e perfc=ed InIder Lis AVeement. Nodiing in dds Agreeinesit shall Ile cornstrued to (ricare alill, agency oj� employlyIent relations hi, betweer!I 1-)E0 and tl!ic, Subteci ittit,,,its A P P enap�oyees, ud!=!ntr,�jctors 01, Neither Fattv Shall hwve any tight; PONkrCt' 01, watlioritT, tic,) "i"Mu cr nle, eate or 111cur-any e3l�pcnse, liability, or oE%bgadon", V C917MSS Of itn;Aled, (,!)n l)Ch&1f Of the other. 03) "ll Stibre"add pient,jj�,j officen:,agents:1 enrPloyees, Or Rssigrwes:, iti perfc)rM,1Tjce of' d!3is Agreeinent ishiall lac t i,n tilde capacit3i, Of�an itide, endent (,zift'rct aor �an not as a d nrI officer Cli ce, agent,joilat venbirer, or partner of the State ofFlotida. (c), Subredpient dhal)hwve sole right to co�djtroj the trianner,rniethcid and i-neArIs 1)y Whidl U3e Renniceis ��,greer.1111!!Dt art", Perf"C")Mnell:3, DEO shall not be ri,-�mponaible to hirep supervise or pay Subrplieuts eznphrj,�ree$,, Neitlitr d)e&,Ibrecipiw!it,nor its officm, qr ts:' efix P i ployees, or assignees are enddud to State retizernent or State leave hetiefits:, or tx) at:jy od1jej col!r1pe:11826on of Stete Cinployfnetit as �a raiult of Perfilirr'I"ling 6e(3uties atid obligations Of thiS AgreelnerIt 111C sulxxicirl"cat agrees to talce sIjch actions as inay I)e necessary to ens'urt", thst 11-ax-1) ��De deemed to e an independen't couti'lactcz zad,%id,not be considered or Permitted to treed Rgew 4 enrployce�, silarvarit, Icaint'ventui, or pe&ner of the a tate of Floti& ,,e) Unless justified by dic Sulwecipiient and q ecirl to iT D EO in the &zope of Wod:,,�:, DEO will not fian'iish services of su;)PI)tj, office spaco, office stipplies, telephone setvice, secretada] or clerir,gd, g support), to the Subrecipiera W its (0 1"`x���O shal'1,, not be responsible for vzddibolding taxes wifl," fespect to t1he Subrozipient's tuse of futids Iuvier thils, greernent. .....rlw Sularecfpient shall havie n(��) clairn again,st DED fbir N,mati(yri JTay, sidit 2c,ave, redrenietit lxnefin:' '-'Odal' secu�ty, woAtrs' ccimpensa6iraq, healdi or disal!dty lwnefits:, fx:anployrnent assistance bienefits cir employee I)enirefits of any 1drid, The Stibxecipient sh 111 ,nu, ha ts ,a ret ti (MlIployces, stxl=rltrictors atur"'I oth(�'t s�(Urts' receive inuiefts and, niecessary ins'LLMICIN, klhedd'4 'W( rs:' r"ddrdlrv„ 2SUBLINATICe lIlmlefit,0 &OM REI eMP10yer'odlet, dlari te State of Florida. (0) 11111c subrecipietit, at all tirnies during the Agrccmera; mu,sr corn, ly with tixe reporting and ,P trR been e eSnUiIpxlooynmtni � ssisce l tlo' l,r,)"l ' o ,n ,Ci- , smto Solar copient its etn loyc :' PA D EOh,aflnot provid anyttain4e pssips`a. f@ 1p nts,,represizntatws grmnexit,ractors in the rofissdonal sJuJIs necesary to perfbit th %vurxj[ s r ce gequired 1.17 r[le —Rema&dcr of this page k intendonaWleR blank— 16 V"lonpu i, 'ryi,ii MisumAnINA 1111111 did'I'1411IY,4 A A&CM J Au 'OAAM DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEP t No..' State of Florida Department coo is Opportunity Federallyed Subrecipient Agreement Signature Page IN WITNESS THEREOF, and in consideration of the mutual Covenants set forth above and, in the attachments, exhibits eto, the Parties executeds Agreement by their duly authorized undersigned officials. MONROE C(l),1 � i'A" BOARD OF DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DocuSigned by: By y .... .. ........ ature R� A�1 6341 C... Roma n Gastesi Ken Lawson TitleCounty Administrator Title xec i c r m... .... :.......... ate ,-",�SiE'Y r`Y Via,; s J,c;i, Date 6/4/2020 Federal .°, ����. Tax ID# 59-60000749 DUNS# 767570000 1 Appisoved as to fimn and le,gal sufficiency,l s'sttjc ,"t only"t� f� ii rt „tc c� I �� t��t 'iy the Parties. OFFICE OF f E"NERAI.COUNSEL DEPAR�TMENT OF ECONOMIC 0P,P0'R'T1JNr['Y DocuSigned by: �ctu>1t,S ,�WJAan, By:� _......,,5 n.S"917044'C9... ........,, .... ...... mo eiS Date: ... 6/4/2020 3 .'A EIr A ANJ Um.. 17 „Inn y iRin ii IIi���uwh�'mm'saIllYV� Ar,?IAV A A,Mu�J!4..�.,%,AII uAA,A ...eNi.Wwi2.uu:�wlA�MuNm:::p”I DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 AgreementDEO .:I Attachment A — Scope of Work .Project Description 11c U & I)CP11111lient amW: mnmma �� � � m, t ay' anmage " Florida Grant M t am iT�°"�µ�'1�A) dec mad aaunti s amcte by�:: a can lm ma r a a Federal nc of the l mmnnmmmm as DevelopmentZk o "7 2 'United lea aan��:namn�ia�a� amamra�a .Il.mm� � � "" . '� anaa�.�ammamnmm::n �� aa� � � a �a"aa (U.S.C.) 530,E a a�), and m�ascii!.e i. die State of lodda Action Plan forl."Nsaister ec Moizoe County Board ofCountyUY II I ° �i die Voluntary"atna in w ow and moderate. inconic ons, un � a� or diat Itrne al Flood:Hazamm ra (SF kA and in m risk-flood � am mmamm �� a a t m � na a amnn � aamnam Property Emmeris maana,ate outside the fl= at of floodingwidi the F" ciia on properties that do not h %ne flood insurance, Miere ate two o, doris n°naam 'under n.na maaam�m II qua :n.m°a mm mmmnm ma naa die C1313G "amm�g ,leverage ina Federal funding a as projects "" t ire is li a�aile fox theHazard:�aGfirig ti Grant Programill'�':NIGP) rood d y "II he second aptioan mµs rim macak directly,aairb Dj�!�O to acquire o ntiguous Parcels O pore tees of residential areas rhat naneet lour. and moderate income area nor m annr mmments, and/or iassist�amaar"""and maamaa erate...income b"mmuamahmmli a 2. ci ient Responsibilities Mollroll a �nmaaa nCounty oun y Board o B o°aa mmmmmf C as iOn�Fu u�i'd"i55uw3ulni n" mma�.11 coed a thi Pro madesign and a"am lv m n tati as County�u �lanmmac�h its,��m a°�m�� ��nmma���,m�l� �nmena nn mpa �em�� �to ama� m�t�th � roper nnma and commmanammaddes recover from stonn rtL ted damage ue to Hurricane n:nisi iaa fblioaara 1. Complete and submit to DEO,vidrin 45 dap of agre �ilnent exe ution,, a as il: � g pl= for the Monroe County oar aad"' mnaamry Commissioners CD13G [),11 Program that :mmclmde am OrganizIatilunal amp°ua:a ,u sand 13 Job descriptions firo Sna'll� pienaf a employees,contracted f�vmmuanrs„ and amani ^ac P.omaw c. Scol)e of work and pm i ment Plan for aU contracted at �" etrda ms, an contractors, . Develop and aaOr�mi:t�a copy of qua^ follo ',Illn ll�des procedures to Lhe III mF D a .gpa amen,: Nianaget within C")a"A a of agreement nt ma mafimamn 1 J lev%iuAlirm 1111"),APID'u1i 1�A AuRM9-AaAi!!!: MAAM DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agrement 14o.:1009� 1, Ptocumnent Policies and procedures dint incorporate 2 CFR, Part 200.31 7-326 Ix Administrative finftncial msnagemelit Policies:,Which must COMPly'vithau applical!Ae HLTD CDBG DR anid Stzte of 11oruidq ruleq. C QUARJIMMuce and, quahq control systein policies and Procedutes that comply with aH applical!iile TIUI)CD,'BG DR, and 1,'YE01 PoIkies & Polides and Procedures that at atnivaiimuni:,includir inforzii�istion almut dieVIM application process, app],oatjon requinetnents,undetMwt*g criteria,COMPliance regiuremouts,and repordng med mdology 01 ell 1�olicies and procedurTim to detect and Prevent ftw,Ld,waste and Rlnise that desciilx 1101W ffile SUI),redpient vil,l iretifpr d�ie accuracy, of appficant infbronl:°pon,Mon�I toln I ngy Policy indicadng hmw iand why monkoring is conducted,the fiequeng of monitoting,and which itenis N;U b'e monitored:,and proceidure fix refeving instances of fiaud,waiste and abuse to HIM 0 l G Fraud I Io d,i:ne (,pbone I.......BOOL34 7 3 735 u�,Xr etnafl� f'. Pohcies and procedures for the reqwrementsunder 2 CFR 200 U!null bt!ii�!n,,,Admiriutmtive R equirements, Cost Piindples:, atul A udit R.equiretnents ffir Federal Award, F�ztal)lislii and aidnau!xister a sy'stan of'recoird,and Produc6on and grants management reporting systems'wlffi�6 115 tlay' s ofagreeintnif execution. el Complete�and sulm-ift a Project I)etafl �Buidget(�Aittadiment B) for a1�')provd lsyl.")EO no latier t han 60 days after die execudon of t1in subtecipient agecemen t. Complete and sulmut 2n Jkctlidty Work!Plan (Attaclvnient q f'bir,!aP , proval by'..III M��d'O no Inter diati , 30 dam al`I�er d!ic exe�:udrin of dic stibrecipbent ageement. & Nfaintain,organized subrecipient agreetneiat files 'slid make die!m acceigsilAe to I)I1,10 011°its rEpresentatives upicin request 17 Compbl,with afl terinsand ccinidi6onz of dw wibrecipitnt a� 'auuu"p^° luur�ment� I'lme BuyloutProigrarn Guicknes andiesin Acton Plati Action I'lai-ints, anid 'Federal,Stateauld Local laws. 8. ,A,tte ,d finuid re6ted training by ITUD OIG to assist in d'ie proper management of CT)BG M grant fiAnds m7ben avadatille. 9. Update all applicable"VI IB Policies wad procedures as needed and upon DEO reqUest. 10, comn lete procurement of ll vendors ibr in a1 grants maitagernentand compEance and di!g°ect program and, roject produc:don,including: a Sdecdon of vemlots, sul3recipients,anid/or staff distwillbe respotisflsle Frix managing Ipplicant intake and related operadons,comphuice, finance: and, adminigtmtion; b. Selec6uu of wendors,suliriec:4mietxts:, and/or staff that wW beres, onfl!�Ie fortna n nagig ,P s demolition atul/or CO13I5IX[ACdo!n:; SeJeclion,ofvendoris,subrecipients, and/or staff diatwiU,be responsible for,inanaging I and and S tnxture uyoutp and% 19 11"IlRe'llicilmilim 111111 1N A0`InI5Ar9AA AM,I::& fta——0--iP^A A ,,I! DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 PRO Agm=mt No.:10092 Sclecdom,(xhrendors,, subeedpients, nd/or 5tRffdWt'%VIlI,IM responsible ffir Appraisal, [ ;I Invironmental Re,6em , He sierviccs:, and lqiral services N 'I I Meet or exceed federal undemmiting sundards. SUbfCCipientS Must esta lulu sli undmim I tI I ng cr I 1 11 trima di at, at a miniMUM,COMPlies mit'hi CDBG untlerwrittiag critc= fbundat 24 UR5 702019. Project coists must b demoristmted to be reasonalAe. All other soutces cif financoag must 1�)e, Colnolitted or odierwise'unamloble to,d!ie applimat. Project costs 21,just be ticed-based, md documentatioru rnoi5t J�%e sufficli.-cat to pruve fliat CD,BG I"Unds mwill not supplant non federal finand-,d i''unding or su,pport:,, 12 include t1he fo"I'lowfi ig statement cin,&H program niaterialsauld applications "'Wiming A,ny person whol knomingly makes a folse daim or statemiant to H UD may be subject,to dvfl or crarruial peng1ties under 18 U.S.C11 2871, 1001 and 31 U.S.C. 372%"A 13. En,sure all �ro ectis seeking asisistance under the curmit C p � E B IDIR funds for 11=icane I Im"I, mid any fiacme fin ads a],located for I'lurr lug ane Inm,a, rmdeull iiy DEQ,receive d!ie required Environmiental (",learance from I)'E01 prior to d�!!!iie Sularecipient beirig�ab�le to commit CDBG DR out 14 Eimluate eadi grant applioant fbt d�ie poteutial fbr duplication of Imne fit s and de(Iine any grant arnount drat wo'Wd constitute suich a diTIrmtion. 15. I)evcI i and subrait a mondiiy rei�l�isled detailed Imidget tneazurtig thiie! actual cost irersus ro,ected cost[)y the 1 e 0111:h,dal n th P J of the Fokwing t on . 16. 11 1e llw lu and sul!i1mit a mondilytImised det ailed timelke for i!mplennentadon consistent uivith ffie milestones outlined in the V IIB pro&mm,pidelines and report actual progress aga!inst d�ie pmjected progrms, I evelop and submit biod!ii iR monflaly anid qUartei!13,tellort to IN!10 l Iiy ddie 10*day of tl!!ie following mnnt'Ii or qUartiet,that oudines tfie progress made to date,the projected activities to be conipleted in d!ie upcomi 11 ng montli or quarter, atid any rish's or issues identil'ied for,dle delivery Of d3la project.7113e repotts must incluide metrics that demonstrate the iInP]CMeDtRti0D,Costs t,ID da te m6th, Projected spenebtag,and any other infbtmation DEO detertimies is MCCISISHIT 19. obtaim approval fiom"I)Xl 11 01 and 1:71�7 lAA befi)11C C0121re3nng CAAmership. 11 II rovide scople of la^und use in acccrdance'ma flh IX'"l'O's direction, ptlior to,closing 20. Enforce the proper],and we according to 83Fud Ig 59,53 in perpictuit,31,fbr!a use thad is compatible oith open space,recreational,or floodplaw,�anid wetlan,ds marragernent practi 11 ces 7, 2L, 1',ImEbice and momitox all decd resttictions. 22. Approve thip cotweying oI!property a,nd thip ptopet use of land 20 n11mar uMI'm1%111lll�11411jml!Auu%Oill"k Air,11151AJ 9 W A AA ,%,AMA 11 a wAA,Mmy DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 AgreementDEO _No.:10092 3. Utdduzr a cetiffied appraiser fbr each prop„a rub flIat is o1igil le to be reacquired.. 24. Utilizea, cerdEe d udann.ua e d:nnndre,nmtnrr to assess rdat,rna cas e:ad nar a dnrrdna n to assure td°Il.a,t damages were caused,1:')y�:du:arrdcannc tTla 5 Ilie' uudarcnidcnernt shall adhere tO the frad:d noc.nng deadlines for the drn jrau°tµ If th,c dnandnrectdnu,cnn,t da wnnna,lble to miect a,.deadline:,die pit ll�°.arecipdcnt sdu.R.d:1 requur,lisr an xtennsionn of such deadline d"rom. . r w�n�n�a�°a��� t��u��a�arn tdlo.d:r �"��!� business at s����'u� cn r�t���rn tdan rd�rau� d�nc�m�d':'1dranddn�:a:�nnnr � ��:��not be extan dcadd',outside of die Ternun Of tI've agreement t except 1)):,aa, d"aussad amen(fineat anxecunnacnd in accordance %6tdn section 44,) AManudd.dratdannn and" ' dwreem nnt, Pro narnl,')esign and Implementation, as outlined in,, Section 2.,'ll' ° dd,d 15/2 20 Completion n of d.:dr,tneo"w ncr dnu bout arucd dnaclenntd11ves, as oudined in Section 2,C. w/15:/2dd21 rnrudaletinrnn of],,)ernolition mid Closeout as aanutllannca.d in Sec6on `,,,u d:d d d ddli2 . B. Deliverable r esi Implementation a, du d erf brt Inca e for�1 ��, n�u��s ��d��u.d� do l�mll include the � nddon�a � ;a� n�u�q)onen�-su� als • Phone r,alls an d/or nnn �ersrn mleeti n s with, applicants • r aauiat adnp:hcarats with p:rop er documentation • Ravdarsv annd aralYz;e auullurnittrrd ad'anan in n tatuann"n. • Araadyne for,dra xxity:,ifadd'dnducadadr Task n' 'Peril rn�n VFd d3 dcdi nd.nidat nr rnaly nna which shall include the U.d�osami.mn,r curnrn rannennt:& • dnra.d'arrnr application aautll°°nasrarationns • Confirming ng c�namersd°a:dd:n • Confirming nnudn canny.residence • d°nre nt°d. y priority atata:n • Perform rdama ea assesrmennt • d dcrntiAy tiel=dn: to clisaster • Income mare e 'td 'ucaatio ns • Indad,onrad d d°.nlect vies, d. nw'i°rarrurunnuatio n Task 3: Perfbrrn II �rpd.dnrat�io oil"Beet°'�Ief"tts d mt0]13) analysis:, danr-,lk° sd�anall include the folloNving • erdo;annn FIEN&A data analysis • Perform SBA data aanaddwadau • ll"aard:"t° lnn drFIP ndarna analysis • Perd`cnnuur da'±vatc IInIsurannce data arnalpis • ddrr °,;Haan I'.. 'nnrn profits, dr �I analysis tr rt:a nail • Perfaim carldner asndafisrnce analysis • k hall rr spent d i,u: ndn • da t funnl an Nagel-, udrennt d r tdnrdr intended d.nnnr ncaac • Coinnprdnte DOB review • Coln uda^te:DOB: dmdnnad,srnrn:kshiect 21 1."MMAURrii III!!!!!!iiI%Mllimna 111) Air191%A1jjA dflit A uuMn ulAkQ nOrQ`)11!!!12AM%Mq DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agmement No.:1.0092 Task 4� Perform flie,11cview, arid Approval of 1Vim'11B applicamts, wliiicli shall include die fi)1lowu Ig Corn (!jnqU1t&! P Revill"W!aPplicant files fixt COM,Plateness )etle=i I ne PTC,diS15tet faif Inarltet vpdue Determine final ap, licant ebgil!�Uit)r/ awud Unount Issue SumI award to eligl)]I applicant �pplicant ap,Pe,,d process Task ,5� Complete die 1"nVircitimenW Review, Record(ERR),wiiid!ii shall imhide the fbllo%ving Components: Analyze applicmat liousing to dete=ftie proper E R,R, ■ ���DSPeCtiOn Of,property Complete decor I review Cornplete ber,2 review Complete and analyze,lea,d imsed t)zirlt testing COMPlete O.M1 analyze asbestos testing Fask 61. Perform Final Scope and F'CfiSfl!iilitV, assessments,wliicli, sliall include tkic ffillowing CoMponents!� • use sco e i[Of St2te flikotic Preservadon OjEce (S[-1PIO) requt I R evise scopic Iffir �ead-lnsed paint inifigpdon, R se scope forasbestos mitigation evi Atialyze,11146t cast reasonal!)1enessand feasibili�y of tile ptoject Conaplete and revinx, Final inspecli 11 on reports 7� Complete t1i,c n1will,lizessaty Proicurement and Closing activides whic'h sliaU incluide tbe fbiloviing conlponinnm� • Prepare statement of'wozk for contnctor 1)id, Plrepare end advertise procurentent docurnents Review and respond to Procurement questions • Reviseliid docurnents ifnecesisaq, Review submissions andselect conLracror Conduct delmrment check and contractor licensing �kw=d E)iid ileview and modify, agte=ent and avcud aniciwts Clciisiiag coirardinadon Prepaze and receive eacrow Execute agmernent Witil Contractor C.Deliverable II:Homeowner Buyout and Incentives 1'aisk: I Complete flie I lomeownct Buyout and Incientive Prograrn acted witich abIall iniclude ale fbilloming componenta� I�r(xperty AppraisaLs • Legal Sennices Conduct""I'�11 We and lien searches Unifi!=n RlIon Act (I ALA) compliance,'mrhcn appUcable, Recording feies Perlorin homeowner'im-yout Perform hon!iieowner incentivies,if ap P! I!Kxerutc cloising documents 22 1111111 Ar"J%A11!�A A AM= AMA111111 1111-11w DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agm=mt No.:10092 D. Deliverable III: Demolition and Closeout ]Fruk� L� Complete Demohdon actklideawhich shR11, include, the follow"tng cotx!ipanents: Nodce to, PtO�Ceed (N"I'P) corltmctof Obli=8 V.11 Permits Cotidmt inspections • Conduct final,walkthro* 0 P�roCjr,,qq 'Pay"MillInts Task 2: Cornplete gralit iWeement l utl IIIackagcs %i�lhich, !shafl,indude d!ie Fbfliovn't mponenm� COMPICtC EMIR]ill!SpieCd011 Vq)ort • R,MlieW PToject files pz:loz to, ,closeout Conipi�e doseout docunientation —Rcmainder of&is pVe is inteationaffy JeA Moak— 23 N""'rr`wu uu umremvo II'� uiroammlwmr^'z III II"'M �m""^^".' I".'W��w ,_. r!.u.».u�'. .��m�^. i m""111'. .* m,-mm 111111w AA �11111.E DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 AgreementDEO No..I . ...... ,--1111-� _ , ,,,, _ ....... .................._. _.._._ Deliverable I Minimum 1 of Service � eial Consequences (to submit for request for payment) _ ... _ ._. ..., �o. ._._............ _., � n mmm en t t � l ll Minim urn One ai rn �. nn mm��al � �ask �as � � tim �nnm.nn �m umm�nt Via'. a n mmn. mm�nut mmm mnanmmpngrn.mmmtnP for this task per ed anmmm.mkt° Section 2 III deliverable for earh Vayrnent Section �a, .II.� Alm evidenced III ofa�'. mnmm g coinmpampamted :nnm'n�maln'unt. m.t.m nmtt.lnttt tun nnnmtpn supporii,ng docurtiiiirttation payro'U,invoices from m.nmutt ctors,,'etc) la pmpp�ta�nm 11,c um ^ma^mm� t e �:mpnnrOV9q rom"nn�: �uf l along with d!iv smmlmmmnupn mamn nmpp'pnodl!il 'a mnnammntW)7 r p t �and'a gwrted3i m w'po t det the work anmmmlpu e't al in Deliverable II 'Me completion of di e twIdn P lly and quart tly repom alone � does not meet the minitnum levrl of service iiMfilit minancial Consequences (,to aubmitEor request for payment) _ .. - .... ................................ _ ...m i" ulmnm owimner'B w, ttt and nie Sulxrecipient sh,all binw iml� se upon Fai1,1ure to pmf t11 tam: Incientivem ��Qa�nw'ut �'Gpletlot�ann � lofa nth ��of one ject t� n„�n t� ., ml`mmmmuuam�n levelof ,mn�cw'n shallt SW!xrecillient shall complete an ultres m.m.m mnnuwn.mmmna mm n t far this t 'IMgRAe deliverable task� as detu'led,in Sect''on-2. Q evidencedby invoices(s) noting tiehveliallie for eacli payment liannmt A,Section ., w completed d nth supportitig . request.mnutm %liove nmmmmm tmn ,« nmn u pmtanll, mm�mwn � t �n mprovial From, E01 am:m.d along m id!!il da Ilm detailing°of m�troll�amatp�mmann�manmm�p n�un .ttm°p;�u°° pm eted in DeliverulAin I I. Mir completon of die MOIAN,y wd(juarterly reports alone does not meet groan mnrumnnnnnnun level ofsetn"ice requited f n j.µ yr .e nt Deliverable III Minimum Level of Service Financial Consequences (to submit for request for payment) and ......seot,w _... nm. p . ..._ _... mammlmmeC .mm nmt shall,Complete Completion� of a mn nuzium of one Project m°a. mom.' I level a. ...... Demolition nuan«mom nn�mam Faffin t �medonn tpmmn f savice shall, Attachment � , tln�,uult in ninon mmu°u lmm�t fb this 1"pm :Ew�ilm m� uammlm1il t°mmsm i�a„nwn�umnmlam' imn an. � Im � noting m a�a n�m� n�wn�in� . Attachment.a"t., w'ma�ii damn ��.,D. �,w� tnumu�n � � mmn �mmntit,) � lmmw��^mml"apa� for mnm�u �mmn�nmau^rmnt � ,mm"napntm� mm �m~r,r m hove :p'm�. �nm utku �I:n' twg request" wlmm�mnm �mw t�:m� tasks documentation(suclm as payroll,invoices fionn connt uactomm ,µ'etc.) as applicalAe upon tp me pm nn v al t for n 1' 1 Q O and qlungwith the nnn nissio bo m ttio t l Iron a� �ila� gym. 24 ' o',wu. ne"w ww III H'f^ ""'w III"'i^ .A&M,11l!, lowa AITI Ill u¢,�du DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO t .:10092 ............ , ......... ..... report n.n.nnpuun the work nunnnupnln^rtnnp i '': e1i've 2ble 11U The comVletion of Ali:°: monthly and Innpn:un.nnu,,u:p:n reports o onne does not n:nnnn^Ilnt tile MiLUMMDlevel of semicerequired rc nn pn aymet°ut The Stflr Innis twhq°,diIln reirnl�gjrilwidu on nnnnnnnp lEtilon Cif a Millinturn of 10110 Percent o the(IvInn'nopntlilon RCtiVides for each pr�nmuni evidenced,by die finial�inisplectio the site Inn die coral an tl y the do nn ig, ">I nn the activities have been gar n��n nu. nnnp do npnnnahwst or ln,iilding nonwn na„to fnnn the nnnllnll >t TOTAL AWARD NOT TO EXCEED $15,000,00011 00 4.DEO Re®ponoibilities: shall ' and �� °un pnnnnblnu and, DEO's nnn nt unnn of tile n. vemlil u l nn n n nnpn of dieinnn unn ptifnnn � n n ��Y nnn" npinnn nnnn � nn� 1111, 1 uprocedures of upunn AgreI ;p.:0 Process,pn�,y�nn�unnn�.to die n.�npnnn npn,�n�� � in nn..nnrnnnp' run nn�n na. P�n' n nn.nnp�Inu.mnnnn ,n�u'nrnuun of tpnn .n ��nlnun.°nn unu MIO'nn 11 administer n !id oversee tine p'llisdiction in uVIrldi ffie prognm applies, DF�0:%Al] be responusnlale iffir the fbBo°%vp:un& pnnllnvide die Voluntary Honae ,liuyiout'Progran"n:u Guidelinesand Dn ijpi, Actioti 111 :nn, nnnd.lkldinnnn.Plan A:rrle%nnd.nnnennts to the Subre4ient, , Provide updates ofpcilides �d procedizestilD the nn�l�xec#p, 'nnt. target Approve p flie ouutnnunc h campaign u.sta]pnlpnpund pnn�, the ' nnl'.nnn.nup iennp tha nrynnpl'1 e lio nulrununn:unnnn, impacted n Hurricane, 14..nnun91 pw�n4 n s u ��� l8�c tnIP& :r qn e'�� nt�!lu�"�� n��l0.�ln,nnu� ,requ "emen s,, A'�r pira;rting U,leth clog �nro pnd b) thi nnnllnnnnnpnnient ;n Revill nn d d p I�anwn and measure nnlct d cost Mersun projected L nun,n°,ona n;nnn"Igniffily p''wna inn w u I wr"w�u�npanu~f� uun� 6. Kniew the progress made to date, the projected activitles to I)e np end any nnlukr ororissues n pannnn"i ied fu r di delivery of di project~unnnrepo reported in in ubrec#a innnrnp]eted in the upcorning�unnn�:dral re9taired,mondily and quarterly py report. ort. DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 ... _ I O +, . ..., ZI i w t I u ' 1 �... O ~ AI ....... cIq ua„�_.% ,. _. ...__..............� ,,,,,,,, ....,y.� _ .. ......,....._� 91k u z _... ........ I I "" ....� _. .._ ...... _ m__.. ....... _ .... ._____...............__YI z � 1 P, C M _ �. DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 ft , _. ........_ _ m-- 1 ......... ....... _ ....... i ___ .... j .,17. i a � �m N L tl m n a�r UO DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76114 i f ca f o .... ...... ......_ .......... Ilanqq � a..._,_, ....... .......... .... ........ mir v I al a1 I ti �i ��I a " �I c ¶¶ h7 14�a1 r 'Al ul6 Q? �,x j. . r ed w Pi .... �� .._._.....a,a "m,,,,,,,,.. __ ...,.,. __... ,,..,,,,a„ ......._ _..._...._,, , ;,,,,,,,,,,, S .. __ Kj�t y� n'T N C eeµ, sN I IIVI 1, A.9-"",Vt%Ar"%�4 A .9,150.C. Ac.A imm" DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 PEO t .:I Attachment D — Program an . m��, �������������„w. ___rv. .......� Program Conditions made i23 drr ruurua ' �i does �comply % th, ar sictrVutr ur�cr plan rwra rru' activities frs�u:i.oua araur�a��a�radr�ruud�ua� d ° dLu �1 l�wiim'�m"�� w�.w� �� � Ir and au al'r:ua Purr u a rauduu . rumm�aur�ar justification, rwr r�111�Idelay m � wmw � �� �www� � �w'I �III �w� �u��w.�ww�� 4� �� �, 1. . 1 .. . I urr�l�da � r�andar ays rk receiving " w � . tuuu fir a ela. A ny w jec i i & wme a �r h� �rud completedt� ed wtiesli in the � � Wor l uu y b. rescindedurdeiss D11r0 rgflrar tlmrr die Sul itecipient b r provided adequate justification, for the delay. 2. 11°err' ' 'ualnec rani rrhlaH wrur::trutin records of axpwiditrarr' of fiaua r &aurra, all auuu rceis r unt a ill ajlow accujmte and ready comparison enur itarr and Aur naa ��, �� w ��ma�items� urr �u �:ou ���r Project Detail Budgetand.Activity,%'Vork Plan. " Jar SdI'Erearap'ient shall requa'rrd It rcO"r approval fbr ill ^urarf l�rria°uuawa.l services contracts and/or rua r arurrmraur'u"aur .„ �u:aururm ir'r�auf r:�Ir�wlm* uul.lr~I�urw�w°� ruwrur ei �^'�"w'd w~�o� u.wmend �°way �' provided to 1'1rl len puulalu wud ura°.0 of a Request Purr Propois al (R Fl� is use as a ar'ara nis of solicitst on,1l1 'a co, f than. Advertisement,iar.a��aa aurg 4aua affidavit I'rf puul)lum::rdrurru,µ b. 1 11procurement �.pr a u.� r I,I the r, urem enr or r du f y ther uuliru upie�rr d!i t �d�ie procurement crrur' roved, lwcsuur it violates State, Federal or local purrrrrrru guidelines. I rr Sui urururut aM IlO rod DEO in,wri,ung no l atau duor radr� gCD of Dl o rfr l vor f ar uw cia=g ru prof suirdrul Services uu if ru be uraru r BG uuads tpay fo � proftesional services . , Prior to ti.ur ol.alagauruua'u or dur'l;uuursement of any funds:,except Ebs'administrative expenses sues n not to,exceed 01011 " the auubreci uient shall oamr 'p.rdr thie fbll vvin u. Sul=it for Il d�:�d",r approval duo docuu'urauurd�ad° " � � rarrur ouor��° � a [uaarogOaa�u�al tl 'uluua��rao �^ services p ". maka r rr1Ira d�uaawn the edfieu aoou otur is uana'u=e '�ao soar � t as a area ru 4 ��uru. a uu uru' wrar.� r the rirouma.r�etned„. �1E DEO does All:nd„ app$ove dIII r0ufprA3r1G'1d Of a profir rr nlal scrvnces contract, the local goverranent milill not Ise aal)le to use CDI�3G 11 151urdr for that 1) Cruarrplt as tiil 24 C FR. party 51 'surd diie rr bt a�uu implementing t d Wirer the durlau � completed viruaruuau a rl revim prose dt ftal Policy �uru�uu�rar�w :n �adaarrt "� dro'��rrrru �o �^ruradu �a� d�o�dudouudora If '�� �� aur�w�:�:n urruar '�uo �' uud�:°naaurd �'o~',uII��'auo Grant Fuurr o I( ramr '1 I a°°''".'i' "llll.0 awhen, this conditioln hias been fulfilled to the satis&cduir of DEOi, If 1:Y I has not isiii,nied'an urt aorrit w t use Grant'° 15 days Subrecip'urrut's o ruoo' ror'°ut Funds rrw�td�n submission of the requited documentation, :1YEO rha'a provide tiro dud°ulr'o'o.p o'rnt a wAtten update rcgii1ording the t taus of gust It'ev I'IIa:' I Ir IIISUMECIPIENT S .'''1. 1.mllll':. NOT BEGIN' �I � m„ n!A', ��V� d��M.�m��IUL��4'n««�'4� ��� ��''�gM��'�' ���"����n�M��m ������pifl ���,�������n ��� �w�w �N'w����,����m����m4!� ",✓,",������� � � ,�IVu4� ���M�' ���i� �4� m���� � �rv� �����m�r G�M�� ���� w I°d e u.a'III°aweciple ut agrees to w oim,�aqyuaid'i the L lnifo=Relocaadruuua..u'k";uau 'uuur R,ea P':walipet r,Awuur.ridu a:u �., r � �d1]V��..-465 au,l;; b re 'ua � t .. .m e� a:erg Policies r dd � 19 LW a ear" uur �I��'� aou uriorurour r'e od�orns or Cm 1' � � � Ir � I ra. dear ':III'�rar�u�dr.mrd:dwr� d:urd°u afar a�aru liruru.0 dl ad� '�"�a dlnuwar rrwurarrrm�aaurrr�uaf "� �^:�' N Po " 42,525 42.3 aid uu~a emi �. t and, :Relocation kil a"istar ce Plan 'under 5"`w .n III mmm= —III.....,mm,Nr% A F."", AP III""t,,q 0, .&ww ..Yir IM. P1 A&4� o ^ IP^^"'�iR—1 111, DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76� .: . sectammw:m 1()d(u )1 of the d dfmuwusing and Community'd''. Cvel udrmmmm mmt.Act of 19 (42 U S 1C § !d td4(d)), 'and the requirements in Ord. C.Fl.1j. 5 70l dw' 1i (&d1,golvetning mwdmmdwwtmm drelocation'assistance mmdd m [ient undetilaltes mmm activity,i to tdm 'I..'1IIL u,the uudl:urecidmient t m'iadd document completion � 1° umumlummmdttmmm � documentation e mmtmmu^md d°gum' 1md onitmmmd um. thin acquisition Vimd„ 1 wdm um of td°me ammmduu:ummtttu:mmml� including a notice to dmmmmdwl mtd,owners, of duds or her 601iits uunde tlllw I)RA1 aumm invitation to accompany tt:d'm mdmdu!m;mm mom,, all admdarais ad°muu mm 'diet to die 1mm oµ'mmi' „ w CCCPtR11C, wummwmtMct fit male, statement of settlement costs,, ummaduly of deed,mead°ver aad mt d:utm (fiur&ttml tdm nm :,W5 applicable. The 1 1umm°Lune ut tdlumtttt shall be submitted dmmrda°mm to completing dic acquisition(clmusing')' 10 fdma t D.II10 can determine wEiiether rierneldial actionmay be'needed. dIble ddu:mdmmemxd d mmt mdm'uudd provide relocation, assistance to mddludm:lacemd Persmmmmm mm defill3ed by 214 C.F.R. 5170.6061))( ,, td!iin't'are dispilaced ias r direct result of umrnrdw.utmdttu on, med.madwsd:dttttrwtt.on, mdetnodmtt:ion or lmwrnvermion 7. CatJ:fication 'II1eg'rrnddrug d t1ieb rmmtt� Suspension, and Otdum'r R m mPmmttmlmal uluddtdr° 'mld rtt:tammm 1�71m.:d:ummar Covered vered Transactions); m Section :'d'u'lmmil::'iiu 'dd'atd to 'dmmr- i Clrmmr�mu:ttdmmmm :d mmd'mmmr 1 wmum:tttlmrtmmm ;u �1 w°° liiddlttt lii w°°w III'''d 1'1111 u'ml diut11111 dt'Ildww'uu wtt uit 'm " III'1ieurm m u°w @ui°°u lllli li' liillliir w aiiW &Iii„mui'°ui a ur°)m d' 1du sioiir°iu (' w bcoiiimdurm c° ui°°),, (f our°u1 ' Sec,fl urm w w urm ii' li'lll 1 'm u1°w IIItepoiii wwmlllxovim ur ur), (if aaII)III flil Ifllmm) duuumrsu ffie contractor to mmm.1r'rw the Grew ddluuw'd�mm Standard mwm ddm'dmdrwmrmr°mummt ' mm �d"emm t s m�dr'dmmmrw:d mmm tdmr �tmdllrruttdmamm mmlmmwd Construction o d mmttm:entttmd�: wmuurttmm,l:'1w � �mum��udi'mdmrmd in ttldie��°mmmdlmxO, Register �r'str'r Vol um"ma,°e 8 L, N urn1mr,224 on,Monday,Novei rdtlr'r 2 1,11 '�20 I 6l 9. For each, Rel flor Fu:u'mmmdm (n . ";1 "1 driat im°mlmduumdu'mru remmrmbuluuurmmmwm"mutts of cmmmmmtruulumtdmwru rmm'stsa tdur' ° uudmmu~d.'dmdmwMmmt udrl'm.dd , t 1 u d' umumummmu, m rdw d� td°°um American Ilmmmtdtuut° um �^"tt�rgmttm�rtm d� :d..�� di � ���' Application rttwdummm and Ccrtwd:ummtmmmmu Ebr Payment, for r1m coind.w' rrdwidr fog ap rmmmr and d.)tr dd1d::O, signed I:u'da" the coritractoil, and weer, '1lmrmud r col m of d°m�wttl,iii°a 1 d"dw a l 1 imp �mmmdu�rrtdummm r'mm� � d. .mwmuWu:mmtt�:uumtmmamu gmmrw wr'w^ �mmmm' lmmmmdwdm^, "muw�mmu rmuvru dwdtt. E)BO. For each Rdu'd.'^° td.w t d:nclum lrl^; construction,costs, the&flxrecipiciat shall d°w:m°ovide a copy of AI.A1. fmum:m°n G 7012, r a conipiarable dmmmrmu ITdmlmmmmrrmd d�u1d EO tt um'dmdmlica'm'le, signed day the contractor and td'mmm' Jocal drwuudimm mum. drectlor or housing splecialist '1mmm.md a copy of frilltmum °7°031W or a commmldmrmrd°vide dwmmmm°u 'mdmdmm°mmmwed duttw D'.d O,,and Pumpdwmdd dmd 10. '�Fmwr each dmrwrdrm when d°m '�Subir rid:uttent issues the INotice to Jxroceed to the contrmm-t� r(4):, copies of time' fbllov� rig docwnents wmd°ui I'M sent to'111>11 d G Notice tma Proceed; dm Tlie contractor's rm�rwmrmu mmmrr 'd:uuuwm. ('100,percent of the lcotitm mct dmmd'r1im ; 1mum.ud r comment e �"w m'mma,um..., 1�trwr'�'"m d;,m' d. � dm1lmm'mm,md (1001 percent of die rwrartr%mint ddumrcll I°dl Hie S ud.wrr a tt'drmmt shO tt:ummmdrrtalce an a tuivig r'rlmdm quarter to a .m°mmmu ttwttvw'm'ly fiarther 6jrhiruAing putsumt to, 24,, C.w,I"Jt S t' '18 7()d))(4) 12 'Ece C'll dmd DR l)or on of tt:d:mm colst of post r�°ud:mu�µ d t:m��r uudmrmr'mmumt audits mdmm:m 13. dmr Subirecipient m'dr'mdd ensure tdm:at a deed m:rluttrdmmtlimm'mm dr rm^rmmmludm"1dd on any mmmrud d'ulrlllm or facility,, excluding clan mmmmlrmmtra lmrmdum t'e d m utdm CDBG D11, funds l dmdm mrmtmdlrtttmuttm m'd°m dl limit tdur use of that reat property o facility to, the uuumlr stated, in tdri.0 lmumdg uwmmtt: mdwd.mdd'cation ind ttd'u'autt: tttttdr 1mdrlmdd zimnain in the mmaine of ttdmmm' d' audwmwud'dmtt,lentm Such mdr'r'u,restmmcdc wm 'mdm dd.be made um dm'art mad ttd umm�mtt:mdmddr records in the1 drrdw.mud o rt o td'e I)OCUNIgill 11 111i"JiVelope COC82111P140EX: DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DPIO Agreen=t No.:IOD92 county iti w11:2"1C h fluee Tell PTOPerty, is located,, Any ffiturie disposition of t1rat red. puacwpnerty shaji be in accordance wtlu 24 CY.JK, § 5 70,505. Any future clawige Of USC Of fCRJ property sh2,11,Ice in accordince with ,24 C.F.R. 57OA89(�)11 14. 11e Suinecipient shall cornply villa ffie bistoric pteservatl 11 on reqW I remcnts of the Natiotial Historic Pre,=mfiork Act of'1966:,as uniended, the procedures set forth,in,36 GFJit. qttBO,f), �!!Kdil7,eSecret�ot):,,of p flue Isiterio?s Stan&U-ds for 111chalWitation, codified at 36 CPR. 617:, and Guildelines for ReluaEfflitating llist(!)ufc Buildings,: 15. Plumumt to section IM,1),Pubhc Law,101-235:,42 U.&C. § 35145,die Sulnecipient shall upt],qte and suInnit ForrallUD2880 to U90 vddiin thirty (W) calendar days of,ftit StAlvecipient's kniowledge of changes in situations wbich'svould,require that updatesbe prepared. 11he Subrecipient inust disclose� L. All developem, contractors, conindtits alld enyi!taireers involved in die application of in the platUlIU& development or implementatillan of the project oi-CE)BG [)R Jfinded activity; and b Anypctson or enti l,Vd!ist 1115 �a fins11621 interest in the plr(!)Ject or activity dliat exceeds S50:,0010 or 10 percent of dw grant,wEdchever is less. 16, If reqtsired,tlue Suf!iirecipient shall subinit a final Form FIUD 288%to DEO vritlu the Subredpicnt's request iffir administratiNe cloiscout, aced, its alw,scnoe or incouipleteisesiB sliall be cause For rejectioti of the administrative closeota, I 7m Conflicts of interest rdating to Procurementshidl be addressed jt=suant to 24, CF."11" 1011148,91 , Title 24 CF,,R,, 5`70,41390i) sh,oll sp l�y in &U(:otfflicts of interest not pwerned by 24 C.F.R. ,P � 5:70.489w, sw�fi �as tbosia reliatitg to: thie acquisition or dispositian of real Properqq CD:BG DR fisiand,,d assistance to beneficiarlies, Inisine9ses or od!icr third p=i,ies; or any cidarr finnuial itacrinstwhether real coperceivea Additionally, d!ie Sulmecipient q! ees to coinply vith,and tl�ds Agreement is subject to,Chaptet 1,1 PS. I&I Any payment la dae Salirecipicro,using C111111)],3G DR, ffindq fbr Rcquusiticln ofamy,,P roperq,,righ of t ,W21YR Or easimaen't d!iat exceeds &ir miarket i:,altie as deterinined through the al)prajisal pr(!wesis estd!wIished in HUD Handbook 13 78 shall Ilhie approved in wsidng 'by, U'!''!XD prior to dist6fnition of d�ie Ends. ShoiLW the Rettpient�Fail to obtain D�lEO pre-a' PZCV4 any Pordoin of fbe cost of theacquisiticin exceeding Fair MaAr,et I P Value shall not be paid,or reimburged'svith CDBG DR. fturds. 19. 1 he Sulnecil3iient sli3O,take photographs or Video ofshl activity locamons rit I or to i I nit eting any,clans foUlod on. P 'AS ffie construction progres%es:, additional �Aiotogilapliy or videography shall docLunient tile ongaing improveinents. Upon completion of construirtiosr, final documentation of die act vity locations will In! pro'si,ided to DEO:witli the &dmissistrative closeout packi for t1his Agreement. 20,, 'If an activiq,is desiped isy ati eng,meer, arcliftect or otlier licensed professionial,it sliall be certified upon completion lyy a licensed professional as meering the specificifions of ffie design, as may leave been amcnded 11,,)y (1iiwage ordem, The date Of comp lindon (!)1" construction shall Ise noted as pert of the certifizati,on, rhi,s certification shall Em accomP, lis11' ed prior to sW!�,rnmn o isofma admin osc istradve clout , 11 , pimiulge anda copy of the certificadon,Ball i)e subtnitted with,the administmdVe closelautpackage. Attachment E — State and Federal Statutes, Regulations, and Policies CDB:G I)R iffinds availialile to the SWIDrecipient t1l Itovi this o2lizee-iment consfitute 2, uuufuawarcdl of t1ile"I,");"ECt'is Federal award un(lerdie Cost Principles w-id �kudjt Rerltdrements for Federal Awards, 2 CHL out 200. includes terurs and conditions of die DEO's Federal wwllrd 31 Llow Big 111,11111;-�Tvellqlpe fll�): DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agmement No.:10092 thatue im,poscd,on the Suliret:ipiietttand d�ie Sul)xecipierat agrees to carry cut its OlAigations fil complianice vVidi all of die(�jlr114,:,Uficlgrs desc6bed in this agrecincM. "H!!!ii:e Sul!�wrccipiera agrees t !and!, bly isigr�ng this Agricernerit, certifies that, it will comply With all applicalr1le pirovisic�,inis of d�ie Housing and Corrunwrity I)evelopinw!�u t A ct of 19 74, asarnended, &ll id 'die,regulations iat 24 CFR put 570:, as modified Ity the Feden] Registez notices diat poirern dicuse of CIMiG I'M Ifinds ai,aila'ble under tius qyce2nent, Iliese Federal 11egister notices include,IxAtoue not Innited to,Federal Register Guidance (82 F-11 559:1, & 82 FR 36812 and 81 ER, 83254),, N c,J�VA till 54,211,dI die ffiregi)irig, (1) the Stfl!!=cipient does not R'sStMle t1w any of DEG's respc:jusilrihties for enrdronmental reviniv, fecision making and action,described in 24 C1711, pen 158 and, (2) the Subrecipient does not issurne any of the E)EO's res, onsibilities 1br initiating the I P !review ptocesis imtlertlie pro"i'3101113 Of24 (11YR, Put 5Z '"he Subre�ipient sha�l also comply with all odrier applicatile Federal, state ant]loca,l4 laws:,regulations and policies that gcm=tIlhe use of d!ie O)BG 11R,ffinds in cornplying,quith its oldigations under tIA'S agreement,regardless of'-whether C1,)BG: D:R,,Ends are made xvaibWe to:the Sul.,necipiegrt ori an advance or xchn1yursetnenot I]1e Sulseecipient also ap grees to use funds a'vaihble under this Agreement to siTplement WbUthRa SUPPLqAt fLuids offienvise airaflat!iilc. The Subrecipient Eurthiar!Wees to comply witla all offier,applicable Fedml:,State and local regilations znd ,�!�)cllider g1oN,'cr1'iingtl!i1c Raids provided under tlds Apstecriiezit,inchu'ling,1rut not litnited to die following: L State ofl"11K SUM g,f E)grida IteslW=mil Ma 511tcd jkQ—U& MCME-- nkhmcall thmig'", 11. ,A djjg,,Jga, The Sulbreciplent traist Ise audited as reqtdmd 1ny 2 CFR part 200t ad:Dpart F when it is expected, that thc Sularccipieritls FeAleral awards explended thiting diie respective fiscal,year c(qualed or mcceded die direshold sil fturtlh in §200,501 A'aditrequirernents,, ItaIRCCagai ILIld DdgnIMIj� Ig The Sutcrecil)ient sliall pernift D;EO:: wid auditors to have accesis to the Subrecipient"o recotds grid firi=cial statemen,t.s as riccessary for tO:: to meet d!ie requirements of 2 CFR part 2010. 71'he Sul)redpient must sulmiit to:rnore I,tori I ng of its activities by 1EY,1!!t X as necesisaty to:ensure diat die, sxJ,rawarid is used fbr audiorized purposes,in cotnPlisstceA,ida Feir I statutes,repla'dons, and tl terms and conditions of this ,Agreeirlent, I Ibis review must include 1,) reviewing finmdsl and prr&rntanoe rep<jrts required lsy the 11)�I�E,PQ; (2) followur&up and ennuing diatthe SuIsrecipient takes titnely and a, Pinate act!l I on on all deficiencies Perfalinng to tlie Federal&%rud provided tio the SuIrreciplimit fio!m 11)EO:detected through, au4lits,,on sitc reviews,end odier rneami; and(3) issuing a management decision for audit Endings pertaitittig to diis Federal aNVAH provided to the Stibreeipient from DEO &IR reqn2ed IFy 2 CFR§2005,21 3 'n,ie Stfl!)reci,picrit shall be sul)ject to reviews and iaudits by DEO:,including onsite reviecn oldie:Subret#ient as may lnnn nna uc anxaapn or ep,P ,mate mate to rneetthe fequirem ents of 42 USC 5 04,(c)(2),, DEO may isstle managernent do-isioris and may consider taldfig enforccrnentactions if nonc:ornpliance i�s rictectied durirg 111dits, D:EO:may requitile the Sifl"Irecipieut to ta,kie timely and appropriatic action on all de&iencies pee rt=lng 0 to the Fedso2l gwarcl ptovided to: the sul recipient ftoindic pass-through entity detected through,Sudits,on site reviewsand Other means,, In rr8ponsc to audit deffi!itmcies or other findirW ofnilrn(:omplianDina with tbis Weement, IYEO may int;!msc additionial conditiotis on the use of the CD;BG DR fimids tc, ensure ftitute compliancc or Provide tracning and tedcnic'al assistan(:e as ticedcoto correct noncornpliance, 32 Dlnliruu ll n Ili.!!!!:InVIF4I no 11114 �M4111.1'14-�4815��" �4RAR 111446—rAnF26M4011I1.IIFI DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO t .:10092 Dmig free vilrot r �11JA�ce Tor' uulsr°rrp pctit must Comply'vn lu drug fre2'virorkpl�4irr requtrements in Subpart:B of plart °'°tl 2' "a rurp ich 4 al d'4 thie pi,r:ovrr�uunrF,rad vvide idruprletniedud4 don (2 C�p.��P F�rt 1 uiil 5 p 52 5158 of tahiiiiu Dltu �r2r,Workplace parr Act p u:ulk)- 1,. 10 0, IV. f°r„ c uurd,"P iilirld�..a Contractorveers l'+it q ie uullure ap uprtad shall r mpu7A'�p�r u r dpie'�pur ��ru °r�mru��t standards in � CFR,, � 0103 l.� �� 200,3261�~ ������ uocuring property 4rud sesikestwdcr this 4 rrrarr,ent. ;1le" uulllur°Fudpp4rud shall p:dru uur err drr Suup r°ur p ien "iu rwp uppg4rpurduu undcr dpri.4 agreement on,, rdr r� m:rdr4�i�r�ars, rp lec � ruu �:rFd rw,urp�u. ol)l�wi� 4�dd ���d %mfl p�mor� p:�u�inrkri� ,uu�.r� � ��� � � ,per � Ilhwu�� rr:;rr�u;^ru�rr,x ' . � �run du a 11 e,4�Fh cl 2 ntrr�2druts, ur� rrrrur4tt ru4'd :r4., r� � rru Fdp,uur rrrrdir; diel�rarred or suspended Frd des at rs r 11 .0 l CFR,, m' a G uu . may not. �uF Provided F,u dru 4r u, CFR !mu„�� u�l urr° �' ,� �u ��" � mrF � rr�u rr4dF.'°�� ;��"�'' a uu �" w»r d � m � u�, w'r;ri.0 r disqualified Persons. 1111„ uup;0ecip,pr�td sbaH inziudie oversight of all activities twdrx d1�uis agreci turnt and shall e�uute duia�t bir any picictued 4 2tra4d Or uagreernent,its rwrrntncd2:ru perform r°m according to dllu4 ternus and,2rumfitiw'nruru of ffie, procured,r°,rrntr4cts or agreements, 4r°ud the rrrr°eras 4rrrp condo err ofdu:p.,u.Agmerrurrrud:. Red pururprri per rrquuuur d pq die t1iis u reerne ur sb p°wr subject to 24 CFR 5 i'" 1189 4ruu 24 ClI. !u 70,20i00) ":II'Ite Sui)rrrrap:ulient shall also amruurrprpy m id i d1ic Prrupw"r ' tandardis at 2 Ozil 2001.31011, 2 CFR 2K1312, 2 CM, 200l 31 I throu.0 ;lu 2 UR200,316. Tpre ' uubrieciprru.rrt shall also comply uvuh, 2 UR 01 . 125 ��qm urracnt„r.xcep:d iat ivite the uuluuppol�d�nent is solid:, die Procceds sbaU be program i2„cr�r� e and r gtuprnen not err^uuu:��llrl prpud:pur u:u�lk��mrra°urrm��rud�� � ��u�rir��uF�4����u ��u�r .ud�4 i�ug�u��r^�r��°u d up�u m:n�.p 'n�wuu. drr�2r�d°r^ m���ll� �d:E�� fir�r�pdr �,� D(1 . program,, or F�r� hu�r��d FdFr Sub recipient 4'�'�rrp ira tely rr� r'�rr24dFr d .O he Sutnrdpient upu4p:p r111r„cii currnpl vdd!i the Prop=,,r Standards CFR, 200.310 dp°u.rol 2 CFR 200.316, 4xrr r to fl: ir: extent they are irmonsistant rrp:dllu 24 CFR 70 00(j) and 24 CFR 570 4. '91j), in 'which r.F,ur uubreurpui.enu upmraH coml3p�y uuid:°r 2dl IM 'u�7 m 1 lij) and 24 CFR 5 p" �@l, except to duiir extent that prrr�ceedi�iu ft°om the sale of urpu4rrrrrud are 'p:urcljm.rru income and suupir*t to ate prri r4rrr id°au sae tequprurra4rrdu ur4drr du,r agreerrr22d" Pursuant d:w'n-u 24 CFR,, 51,70 p 9I(u^ 1.)�d�') u r The Suineciplent Shall rr wlly with rpxe requirements of 2 CFR peat 25 1Unhref all Identifier and System Ebir Award Management ( u^ K. '11e Subrecipient musthavc anactive registration in SAM in awcordance v du �2 CFR Par 5:, Fpprrendiur .A,, iF�nd must have 4 Data Universal Il uur l)eri d�g System 'PUNS) nuudrrp.mr. V'"1u�e s �dr �d mu:u���ur��r�Lso r m ri�°.. lr� ��r:rur u�d ����r of dw:p�!u�2�F Federal p�u�r�ruu��p�ns,�"' ��ra��°�rumr� d ll„u�pp�dd �u��'p �'rr.up:urr2d. p p ' p. Transparency err: 'w�pr:p. per rn.dodes requirements icemen olIia executive � pu4ruur �4"� I �'� � pr�Fr°d �i'"� �'�Repol l�.ur� uullm,%,u-r r�D Executive corn, ��p��rurr.ruuruu,dp `Me Suuprrectp.livnt sbO comply you die Unit°brurr Relocation l4isrr4d:Fru22 and Real Pn,!i erty ' r puu sitkin Pcifim ,F.r Act of p 70:, 42 amended J Il .A), ups SC 4 p 4655, 49 CFR u4rt Grp,"24 CFR patt 42, F2ul 24 URI, "w",I° 1, u(") �p�naddition,� cur other �!R�.A rrquwui:wlwremend4,N dp're�Fe r�e u�d°� as ��,49 CFE, � 4 403()),im lee ent Sec 4� "p' �4 die �Rollrr 11"�� Staffbrd Disaster IIRebef and.Emergency A.4riu enre Acr,42 US "l1 .1,which pr l th4�r " w° :. '' ern +rdw�p ervirvr2F 41115job�p�e r Fln),�kffid � �"rii r��4rr,�dr2�111�r:d��II" 'uu�duudd�uF�duudu err uudp°eater �rurr�„.rrurw��rr.rup,4uu�,"du�r�� housing payment w:wder the UlUk,, upuFp'p be denied uu:uwrh eligibility 42 4 rrl l 1)leiug u:uur4p ups^,prrurr urr o f r 3 rlirr-4AI!rvi H 111 if'"71,&!1 1 A AAF;R—Ar,&Y ai31AAR DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DROAgme mwt No.:10092 MIjor disasteras xletenninied by dieliresident, to Meet d!ie octi,yancy requirements set by suich Act"" VUL NIQUdjjj;dagQaj= I. 21 CER,21=1 I he Subirecipien t ivill earn,, y und!ii 24 Cla Ilact 6,which itn' ercents thic provision;of seCtoia I Ci f dde I Of' the Bousit2g and Community Development Act of 1,974 i7ide I (42 I.T.S.C. 5309). Section 1019 prrArides dint noP, ergoin in the United States sbAll, on dle grounid of cep colo,t,,Ittio and origfiri, n rdWo or sex�, be excludied , from participatiO13 denied the bcnefib�, of or be sul)jected,to discriminAtion under imy ptogr=or actrivity finidedin whole or in part,vindi Federal, financtal asisistance. "Aie Sul)recipicnt vvifl, adbere to the ProhibitJonis against disicn=riation on die basis of age under the Age Uacid ninadon Act of'19 75 (4 2 L J S,,C. 6 1,01 1 61,0 (Age Discrimination Act) and the probibitions against disc=iination on thelitsis of disability, under section 504 of the RehalAlitation Act of 1973' ('2191 U IS10"C", �794,) (Section 504) Section 109 of die FICDA makes these teq Arenients, applicalAe to Pitogtorns oractiiities funded iri,wholie or in part with CD BG-DR futidil, dre Subrecipient shafl comply irith regulations of,24 CFR piart 8,which im ilem,ent Section 50d for I IUI ProgmM st ,p and die regulations of 24 CR.palt'i-1 461 chic h irnpilement ffieAge f)iscrirnination Act for HUT)programs ,2. The SuIxredpient shoU ensure diat its !acthrifies arein consistentwith req,u I Lrements ofArchitectural Biatii!iersAct and the Americans vvidi 13taalififfics Act. ne Arclikiecturd, Butiers Act of 19658( 2 i.S-C. 4151�415 requites certain Federal and Federally fini,ded buildings and othii 1!1 idEties to ble designed,corlswicted of ahered in accordqnce,vnth standaXICIS d3!2t itIBUIC 2CCe&qflIIt3I tD, A13d use by,physic4y bandicapped people.A building(;)r facility designed,constructed oroltered widi,fuli&i allocated or reaIlacated under diis Part after Dieccrnlxx 1,1, 1995 and mee!ts the definition of"'residen'tial structLuel"as Jefinedin 24 CFR, 40.2 or the definition of`%uihg"as defined in, 41 CFR'1011 49 602(a) is subject to t1iiie reqUkements of diie Architectuxal Bamets Act of19168 (42U,S,C 4151415`7) and shall comply uur tl!ii dic Unifimm, Federal AcceSsibilitT Stexidards (appendix ,A t 4,,CFR part,101 for residendal structures, andappendEx.A to 41 CFRI part, 1011 19, sUbpatt I Oil 19 61, fi,)r general type buddings) 11iie Axiiieticans di 'I.Xis ,Iuu1idicu Act(142 U.S.C. I 21,31; 47 LT.S C 155, 201,218 acd 2,25) (ADA) provides comprehensive civil riglits to individuals wit'la disaifflitics iti die areas of employment,pulofic accorntruidations,i, State and �ocall iprvetument services and telecommunications,, It further pitaivides that disrritninat=inc[wles a Faflure to design o fif o ncio later t1a , anty216" dtr adilyndn i oriirsup RAe,re accessible to arxdtxaatude by imfividualswidnii disairilideis Fwthei�fl!ie req,=es t1w reincival of arcliftecnital bwiiers and communication barriers diatate structi=1 intiatece in existing fficilifies,i, where such tems.wal isreadfly' achieval')IC—dint is,(wily'accomp"11912able and al!Ac to bike camed outwithout mtwI,!!ii difflictilty or expcnsit, ne Sularecipient must comply%wZrbe Florida Snlia]],amid ISfim)rity Business Assistance Act(t§§ �288,,7013 1, 12,188,11 7106),1 I`,IS—' Title V� of the Civil Rights.Act of 19614(24 CFR part 1) W Gcnerg� Conxpli=ce; 1�'Ie Subireciplen't SIAR colmply Vnd!!I die requiretnents of Title VT offl-ie Civil,RJ18,13ts Act of 1964 0?1. 88 3 52),1 ais amended No Perso2i iti dic 'United States zhafl, on the growid of race,colicr or naticilical origin,Iuiie excluded from participation denied die Isenefits of,or be cithemrsesubjected to discrinxination undex any,progrwm Or activity fimided by,this agreernent Me-isp rifi,c!nc)!ndisc,,ruiiina6,oti provisions at 24 FRIA apply to the use of dierse fimds. I'be Subredpient shal], �not infincidate, t1ireaten, coercir, or(fisaiminfitic: AgaInst any pergon fbt die Purpose Of inset fedng widl, i I*it or ptivilege senued Iwy fide VI oftlic CiviI Act cif'1964 or 24 CF,R paiq, 1, or because he liaill madir a cotr�plaint testified, sissisted or Partc,1pated i113, an 5 y rnaniner in aru investigation, proccinding or h1eamig, tinder 24 CIT, part I TEie identity of complainants shall bilic kupt :x 34 rlririhfvlhi"R Fr�%,,Alniria 1111:Y AnXIA111 11&�AAAR-dgkl...... 11 1 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agmen=t No..1000- confidential except to the extent necessary to carry out dle Pulposes o:f 2 CER,par�! 1,including dl!iie conduct(cf any,I I nvestig"Ition,hearing or jllidkild PfOCeeding arising dieretn't der, Asisurgricies iand Real Property Qjvez&iitsu As a coruditiori to dun a,P Provs] of this Agrement and die extension of any Federal finmrial assistance:, tan :, the Std,)Mcq, �Mknt assures that die prograln o:f actl v,I Id I es described in t]his Agreement vviy: be cotiducted and the housing, facilifiies serviccs Gnanci:d aid at other benefits to be provided m1l in opiented and, administnted,in compliance witli 0 requiretnents,iin, osed,1�q or Pursuant to mans part 1 If die Fecleral financial assistance under this Agreernuat is to p:rovide or is i�i the form of perannal Property or reaJ property or intexest therein or structures flaercon the Subrecipient's asismance herein shill c0i!�)ligate the SWsrecipient or,in, the case of 2, sulssequent trwtsfix� tile tmns&rce, for die period dwing%whicli t1iie propelty is used f6r a purpose forwhicli, the Federal firiancial assistance is extended or ior anotlier purpose involving die pro"Sloix Of similar services or lieriefits, or f6r�as long as tl�ie recipient retal I MIS Owriership cilqcosisesisfort of ale pns.npnennrp a nryilninluen nn is longer: In :,d] other caseq:, the assurance sball,obligate die Sulxrecipient for the period dwing which, Fedmd fitioncial asm" tance is extended uraturint to: the contract or application. lliis, assurance p i gives 1)'10and the United,States, right to seek judicial enibrcement of the a&surance and the req*ements oti real pro, erty, P In die rose of real property, stmaures or improvivinents thereon, or interests, dicrein, acquired villa Federal, financial assistancie under flais Agoretnent or acquired widt CDBG DR ficeds wul provided tio d!ie Su'brecliplient lUnder d1iS Agreement, thie inistrarnent eflicting any this P losidon by the Subrecipient of such real prolpemT stnictures ci:r itnptoveaients thiereon,or interests,tberein,shall containa covenant runnargmith t�'!xeland asn,Lniig nondisctitnization for dap period, dtLring which the real property is kised for a puTose fbr whicil the Fedetal fittandalassistance is extended or fbr!,anoflcer purposeinvolivLg, epolisn o Similar Scin ces or Iteliefits" If ffic Wvincipient teceives teal property,interests or flands, Or for tile acclinsition of real property interests under diis Agreement, to the extent that rights to space on,ovier, or lulder any, such propetq ne included as Part of gom u this ondiiactrnaa6 cim ydhe po g h rr facility located wholly or in ,guar �in stich spare, , Ap roved'Plan 11,e Su ) tgivelst'ltm r to 1c G's splct an ffirmadve Actioti Progmll ,in Compliance vvitb d!ie President's Execa,xti�vie Order 11246 inf September 24, '19661:, as wicendecl, and implementing re to atiions,at Olt CFR 601. USO iwulua.11l,Provide Affixtnative-Action gindieUnips to 6m Sulxrecipient to assist in the forinulation of such progi!1arn I'lie Sutwedpient shall submit a plan fbr an Affirinative Action Piro atri for approval prior to the release cilf funds under this agreement. (iv) Women, and i'Minority-Owned BuRdnessies klx/ Nmq The Subrecipilent 5hall take t1le affirtnative stepilc listed in 2 CFR, 200,321,1)(I) thrailugh, (5) to assize diet n3inority businesses ,women's 1°;ushrem;8 ell teirinis es,and labor sutplus area fixiiis are ined when [)o&sdr:1eqvhen d3e St6recipient PrOcnilres pro, erty or serviceil�under dais Agreinnent, ,P M: Notifications 111ce Su]l�we(#ient 'will send to each lalsor tinion or represienti tive of'workers with wbich it has a collective! 1uargairnng agreernent ox offier contract can undierstaruling, a Tiotice, to: I-se provided by die agenq Colitiacting officer,achnsing Arne Labor union or worker's representative of die Sulwed,pien t's corntni tinents hemuti der, and shall,post copies of tfi&notice in conspicuous places a%railat!ilc to ernployees and ap[4icants ffir employment. Equal Dnployrnent OpportunitY aild Affinriati'veActicin (EEO/AA) Stateirient The Subtecipient shall, in all solicitations or advertisernents for employers placed :�q or on behalf of the StADrecipient, state that it is arl Equal Opportunity ortkf6tricative Action ernployez Ix. ;La,h= 35 p�ane�HA»rwrvm Il llr^air:v'WAIL'Mi RAAA-" (" " Ham'IMI�anil jllj.�,j DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 .: 10092 4' mac:, SeIsrearpmien't aluall comply mu,,Tmrin dic in W!°>or standards in Section 1 1.0 of the Housing and Community Development Acil.:of 191 T4 as arr:rr^^rrde ,aarl ensure that all la''1�mumrerr Rind ummer'�la=cs employed I)y carmtrarf°r;�irrmma or auul:crm arm uaalct a cr s lrrlmr �mrrlucrmrmarac u: rcl ararmrrr lu(:ufircmrm ammcrrlarmarrrl ul mrrlualr in pllam as rl.r rr unar°aarlr rrr,;rla rrl u.�uaticr tl1mia Agreement uluall b paid v m rr at:rani a rma�r lass D ua�rn ffiose ptlev ua:mlrag or) u4rmfliiar Ccll;ruatruuatlrrain fine: 1�aaality, as qu a ra°rr �lrraul 1uiy the Slecristary of I,alurir�ir 1a accordance mi li tlue `:)avis Bac,,on .Act, as amended ea (4 U.S.C. 11�, 1, rut raa�) and 29 CFR part '1, a 5:, 6 and la provided, that this rare rr�ierne n�t shall i. to d]c rarhalmrlirarlamn of rralularnrlral pmmropr„rrr only ml pure°ln perampmrr a corntarr:a not lraca tluaua 11 w.urultsu to comply%,kddr,the C pela d Ant regWatlarma of rime 1J Department of Lielmr at 29 CFR lrart 3 and part ll 11e Sunlmrrmapmie nr: ualmlall tnaintain d c°uuraentaunrar�m r:lula.r m arura�m.marrates a��:oraa al�� ^w marmcr ra°lrlu apuplaraal:alr laruur and rWaappra rarpmmkruumrras, Suurrl:a documentation shaall pmro mmpm��l�+l� lurilr: made aanna mmle to:1. !Ir�l"1 For review up on request. X. ;,arm 1im mr„ np cal ll;r �lpp. .. Il.a r m . a r purr rrl l.11llll lm A low-income p„uarrrurm, s flalun terrma is defined in Section 3 (b)(2) of the °I93li 7 Act (4,21 'U.&C,, 14 1"adlr ll, ar°filcmrm 34,1r (" of the 1957 At clu raai Ault rrrrrm to mean fir nines (mnctum°lmrmpp; al�rI& peer°rmrruu) whose incomes d�rrl rna�r:a�xrrrcl SO per ra rarru of the mec aa,ir:rcof n�e for dlue i are determine l)'y the Secrietuy, wid!i aidjustinents for area:ller and larger =flll�cs, except dluat the ecre�tsov, may establish i.na:ome r;e luregs l4rlier and or lara°et 4l7arn 80 per rrrntuaumr of the median leer the area rrrm die 'll'.maara of rlre Secretary's findhgs r1n°ar auurin cua because of prevailing ailin le �n is of c�ar�mar:m��rumrm�� a�rerura era. rrr:�u.u:arer'"� "� . .,. lar°a amrliara Of unusuall:51,lr:lpplm e,rm'kmur u:r:ramrararrr families;or:(ii A very low lraa tans pmerraarm, as this term na defi red in S ecdon.3nc')( of rlie 1937 ekt r 0 r.' U SE, 1437' a(1)' '() Section `l(bl)( of rlrr 19 3 7 Act (42 U.S.C. 1437wj:))( ) rlelrrres Aare t;rrrma to mean families (pnal:ucrllnn p am n a Persons) %&,hose uruerarnes ale not exceed 50 per centrurmm,rul the nie:cEarm l"arnrrlpr lomc ore for Am area,as determined luy the Secretaq%xitl,u adjustments for arnm.allrr and Larger fi mmilieli!5,except dinar° r e Secretary in ay estalmllalu it co mre r rlllrugr higlarar orlower ulmarm 50 per r°earumrru of rllse median for tbie, area on,the ba„aua al d!ie Secre a.ry"r findings ngs rear aumuu:l:a v arlarlornr art errruawamy because of uuruunn:uallr 160 or lc ,farnml:l°lr incoruara 2. l .n tnpml.r .O 4 1 um he uarlar.ec:rpmaern,t ale . � comply v�urtl�lu die prrovi�sicurma of rc;tioa 1 of the Hrrmusirm, 'Ur1 Darr 111'1'lrarmlep�mrt u;l�mr: of 1,968, as airienrled, lla l 'SC I 'll'llmu, and i mpmmleisnernrrrnp,p its munr.p:dle mtieaur°lrm , re'llrularlrurna at 2,11 C11R P%ur 135. The Stibrecipient shall, ururlmude rile following "'Section 3 dauusel" at 24 C ll 135.38 in every "rare r7lrcrm 3 covered on'tra ce r lava clellrrecl in 24 CIM. Flu 71'' e work,to be p erlerrrred wider this Agreement is sumllmjlmar to rime recl uirerruents of Section 3 of rime 11710usitig and Urbiaa 'Devdopirient Act of 1968, as arnea edl, 12 1J.S.C. 1l lu (Siec4i�aa p)�,, The ppuu:r rruse o ection .la tine rrraunrr. rl°ear armrmpmlc:prrmmmr°n�°ammrl ratlull°met ar°ararwnmmur°arapmprcur�:umrnu4la prrruar aka al imp 1 1'l l..l' assistance or HUD ar1rrcr projects l;u mel�r��� a 1 a ra, fr�m�r greatest rn�rr� feasible,be r.r�m4�ecrr aa and arm1 larca laccr� mepmerarans,i,pa=m zdy',pmrrarm�aa who:are recipients o HUT) aa���al,rr�aacrr; for lne�uma r�m&, 1 , "spur waurk to be Performed u:aw3er fl°alr contract is ammllmleer°to rlur urrmcpurmremcnrr of Serrl.arm 3 of the l lou:usu:r°alw° aa�cl' Jrb aa l c a"ello rruaent Act of'19 as rria^audin , '1.22 1 701 ua (Section 3),, "lll''lrr purpose a�if Section Jl is � � � � l� 1 � 1l"I aaalmrir ensure that e Tlnpreer an Od3er rrerrraI amparru tlelu generated lsy 11 1 assistance or 1 acm ara°eu ra covered by Section , shall, to the greatest extent fraailmle,Ise 1ST eemaul to:In%vi and very low lrmr:orne persons,pparrreu lar:ly p eracurua ho: are ripmrraum>la o 111 C'l l' aarlallarmc:e for lmruu:ralrrp,, C. The lluul:eciprl,r;at will rcapalre its contractors to emend to each labor orppmaarlauarlcrrm or representative of workers rm th ralrlelr die contrramtar, has a, c c.rlllerrlrr lwrargaarurrng agreement or:offier tmideraruamnullrm 1,l:l'aray,a rmc.uric:e advisingrmaarmarm or worlren:` rel.mrentat esh,"i. of the contractor's rarnrurrlrrm e nra uarnwder this tier 1almcmr arppa Section clause,and,mill past copies of the no doe lr: r;ruruaprlaru.uuo ur Places at rime alone alum where lredi. ernployciesatid applicants for tr aining and erralriJamrarmruer°mr pmraslrli, a°are tame rlwa rurur°e The rrrutuoe wllim,all clrrcrilwe the'llectto n 1 prreferernce, almall aer larlil]i r:mmrrrr�:rrruu.rrm ruuur llc,erand purlm titles a,cMulujuet �rr'l IC!, acmaclallalpl:tl:pucµc aprpr:rmraticerulmmpn and training pm'aaltlaruia, die cpuuaull. rratio nr Farr earlm, armul rime rraarne rreaaaul,location of the prrracrrn(a taking applications 1"rur ea�cmlm of the uaa�l p � truurcr,l arrlr the au.rmtrclpratrrl clatae rluewarla rpra:ll Ilmraru "naa.unt i mwn IIFirindwfl m%n II II •Ar.,7:'"%all I M�rw w.AA I . . .0 III ^ MIN IC DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO t o.:10092 l ct will rCqlJiV,',' ry lµn �t.� u��n:�nd to: ccnnn�Ii � tl�a�ntcictlncn i� 2i�l�,l��an.Ic Materially �� �.� lwnnt:l¢wn.n clause,in �� aw ttnnnc.s dan appropriateas dtn,wn, AS Provided in an applicableprovision of wlbe s,Wicor.Iitrac ecd,,X) a latme, upon R finding that the sc:'nacnntnsctca sfannlata lnnof the:mplation � 11 1l '� 135. Ilnc anal°'^linli. t require its a ntm toorst�not lnaccn l"lanuunaal mabcontramtwith t 1 1 subcontractornalnccl � cnnnntra tcT lean notice or knuclaaticnd e that the �su Tnc' n�nbnnncnl�t end anl nenniinn contractiorsto a,nrtt an vacant nnwpcpn uucd ' csttl ann do lnrllnp tmliring Positions, nat iate Elled t1 tcc 41u acutaccn is selected d d i executed, and snta pan s clnn r daa reglatcns o 11R art 135 �gtdre ernlcpnnnnt n directed,oppommities to: were not lullle do unaanui nvennt d.lnc contractor's dell laticnna under 2 CFR, puatt: dris contract 1"cn nnlcl"auult, and deban.:uu e nt,or snns°lnccslcan lncntc 'llatuunc°p:.R!1 assisted contraacts 1 I'.' 'ncccnc d nlla ce a ith :d 1 D''s regulations.in,,24 Cl'°R lac rt 13:5 may result in ianc otm:,timnination of d:d is, c an'ntcact blur defsa,uult, annul u.lalwnarrnni not or suspension l`nscnan luatcnc HUD: assisted,ccnntna.cts G. ct ° ucl"ct:u na^ l.c a°cnnnnccttc i aaalt.IGn Section-3 c oveta d,Indian, a�aul u , nce,Section "1""ludln ^spnnn t,cu acncnIn w pats d,) cl tllnc Indian Self[In!!tIc17=at10Ic and 14Educa4vu.auc. sststaana a Act(25 &C. 450,e) also alapnllclis to, die work to be c � ocnn Indncr" this contract, ncntflcn tin nnn.u�anns that dn du greatest du.ud lu auuu lc @ lu adaueu e and �utns for � g� � �� n � re6nenc aatnaanacpc� nan �a � contracts� incnc4ncsl ngiven to 1catar an �n cn and lnnn nn owned Economic l"„ctetl.nri cs. nn,td d��lln��c� tcla�c nnca aslcnns atl� ccnnn nllaacc acut�" �, .n 4 nlpa aawldl°u c ddlc catdcun m n'anll.tu�� tc tnta ccnnndtan t ddndat mac' uulnla°d d„ 1 l �uul cnu 1 d'o the u.nnsaaadtnaunnau extentw lcasdlln;lc, last nnot utn clerog ona o 1 Recipients of HUD: federal .c,amcal assistance sln„a.pl to ecrt the following 'la'lrinng and ccnnt a°I goals � ve � plancWith Section 1 as found t w U . 1 ! d Nurneri al gaals For une ting t �catns ast caiul nulsi (: Recipients iennts of Section ll covered au4 a'aanautaad~na r deals lm roc at a sauata:unce, and die ix contractors Rnd subcontract azaarttunal'�as ulna not meet the Section the nccp'nuun^ana d,w of t:luta part lnp nano nntdtncs ll nu u.c l can cctl 1unld�ad���' �cn�pu a° naaaanaadd,'Il�c�u�'aw�dnulaldma�am�aa^~ld,� I�n�l tlaaa��lr�aala � d�aa aaa�nlcaw c,dlaa„a'n. u°�cs'na�nnncts era' () 10 ereen't of tl'ac aggregate munnlber of new,hires lawn the one-year period d dnYapp', unn:lc ; In FY 995; (II) full percent of td.lc aMepte an ual:mr of new l:ulaaaa for the anacu year pen I od lieginning in 1996; annul (III) 30 percent not of the app; o crrpp;a.tc number of tiew 1 nnc:'s 1`aaa the caan pwcann period lw git nnlcpu in 1" n°''l 99 7 acnl continVitIg thereafter, (c) Contracts. Numerical call's sc,t fiorth in pn'anna pal (r) Of Halo scc,ticc, apply tO Contracts aryc�munded in cc ecticn;n°n ccntln 'all Section lw cc eredl pnnan ends and Section ,3 con+'°caged activides. ;acts, recipient and, a�!!°iIjnntmctaca �anal s ulncontn atnnr I( less d!ie contract or sun,lcccnntnmact acsmzds do rancid° nand tllnl tln.ncclannlal specified in Section, 1 53(,)1(3)) imay denacaasbmt:c anaurr�nluaance waand.lw the requirements of t°duals plan, by collunitting to awaarid to Section-3 business ccimicerns,' (J) .At least 10 Percent of die total cloi' anaananann'd of s1.1 Section `3 covered contracts fbr lms>allidin un fauns work for cnalctem nncc„u repair, modernization or e%,dopnnnncnnt of pnuabUc and 1cn11aun lucn:cunuc 1, nun' for lauuilnlncll trades sccnln sing lun ccn'nncacdtcnn 'with, housing rehabilitation, tl public connsdu uuctiicnn an lannnn���nl�nn u��cannct�',c�c Sul cd�lncc'�p'.' � � 1 () At least tlwa:ncc 3 percent of tlr�c total c"lcwllar annnaaccct of all nnd-l.uc'n Secticm 3:covered a o nt cts,,, 37 6Ini"IWC%Ilffiq III u 2,1AII1,44A ARMA-ARAII: MAM rQrAl`)19!!9AllM 1 1 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DBO Agreemwt No..10092 XI. .' I. kia=haa Mir Sultrecilpien't alicall comply,with the Hiatchkct�5 USC 1501 ............ 1,508,and shall e!nsure din't no Ruids prmrided, nor personnel emploveld tinder tl ijs agreernient, igh0be in any viray or to, Rny tlXtietlt engaged in the condiact of politic;d actiNidnon in vidlation ofChVter 15 of1lide V of flie 111's''C", In 'die Procurement of Sup li Lu P P �es, eq pment, constmcdon and, sennices ursuant to this agreement, the: Sulxrecipient shafl cornply %xiifli die conflict of interest Prox-Islons inn die Procurement policies and Procedures i all, cases nset,governed I)y d!ie conflict otintietest pmv I J 11 sl I Ons I I nthe DEO's procurement Policies and procedures, the Sulitecipient shall comply%i�ntic tlie conflict of intetest provisions in 1 24, Cj� �11,5 70A,89(h). Ile certifies fliat. 0) N(!!j,Federal appzop�datird fimcls hinie I)ern paid m will be PIud,by,or on behalf of' it, to any person for influeackig or�attmpting to inflinetce an offi,cer cir ern, loyee of ,P ally R,@Iency, a Memtjer Of Congress!, an officer air employee of or an $ C5 employee ofa Membler of Congress in connectionvvidi dic avrarding of iany Federal contract, d!ie making of any FederAl grant, diie making of an Fie dexad lomi, t1ce cntc=,g I I Alto Qf"any cot)per�atii:%,li-.,RFf,,ctn,cnt and d!�iie exteml I on,colrd 11 MIRtl I on,renown amendment oir modification I Federal contract, grant, loRn, or cooplezatigie agreement; If any fimids cidAer dran Federal appropitiated fiids have been paid or AA 11 be paid to any perhoin for influenchig or atrempling to influenCe R13 OfECer Or employlice of any agam cj,',a Nfemlixr of Congress:,IM officet or cm,, loycle of C1ox)pTcs1S,or an CIMP101rec off a Nfmnfuilex of Cow gtogs in connection, witli d!iiis Fii contract, prant, loin, or coo, onative aweemen't, it mdll, com lete ind subitnit Standard Fciriin��l=, ,P P "Di&dosure Fonn to III iart " P in accordance vAth its instmictici The, langnage of parapiaph (a) duough (d) of ffio; inn rtificiatici bile included in the avvard documents forall subiamiratsis innall 611STS(il3cludmg subcontimcts:,subWants and contmicts under I:Y:xants, luirns Rnd cooPerat�iive agreemil'.11U) and did t a1l,abuse cipient�-, Shall cerdfy and,disclose accordiney';and, OV) 1!1111;cert6catiOn Jig R Mintenal representation of�fact upon whicli rehiance vnailg placed when this tral3saction was made or entered into. Sul!iiinissilon ofdris cetlificadon,is requited by 'section 1352:, title 31, U S C,, Any Person who, fiih to, fik the reqUir ed clertificadon ;Eiial[bile subject to a civil pen nnl�y oEnot less dian $101,000 and not more d!Iian$100,0100 for each such fafl,Lre. X1 ]TIC sui)recipient agrelois tha,t fiinds prcwided under d1l's agreement shall not bile utilized for ird!ietetrdy teliv'otls acti It es , roh l) ibitedby,24 CFR,, 5701.2001(p), such,asworshipli,ie4i)uis instruction or proiliclyLizadon X111. he Sul�)redplient mtist comply vifb tbe limitations in 24. CFR 58.22 evw diclugla the SulDrecipielit is not dclepted the requirement tuidii.1111,x Sec6on 104((k" cifthe ,I 1C]", Act for enviriontnentalrimim.vi, decision- making a!nd action(See 24,CFRl paril��� 58) ,uid is not delegated,dre DEG's riesponSil)ih d CIS f6f i13idiinng dierEviewl process tinder the provisions of 24 CFR Part,52-24 ('1M 158.22 impoises fimitittkxns on a6Nriticispeialding Clearance and spedfically hire,its corrunitnients of HUD, funds or noin 111 ID funds bq any PiRrd'(1111213t In ftiie development process Ixfore completion of d!ie envitontniental review. A, violl of fl!ifil requirement MRY MR11t i13 a proMbition on the use of Felderal funds in dre activity,,, If DEO, lagi not issued an Autbontyl to Usie Grant 38 DocuSain 11�!!IIIT+wMODB HI I A C2341 NA-ARRO; wlll I DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agweamt No.:1009i Funds vddiill 15 days of Subrecipient's suixtnission of d�ie requited dociamen del oill, 11,111)"17 Sul�itedpicnt I written update regarding die status of die rM. ",MI ,Proccis& 10 haft, provide die II le SUI)rncipietit sbaU compl, %WIt die follow,!i"i!igrequi�rli.!Ine��ll!!I,ts it's0fiL U dIC3r�R Ply'to die Cr'foll°mance offlais 'Y t agrecrnrnt" • Air.qualiq,. (1) ]"be Clem Air Act (142 U.S.C. 71401 et. seq�) as amended, Piu-,deularly sectim I �`16(c) and (d) (42 U.S.C, 7506(1) �and (,d))i:; and (2) Determining, Confortriity ol' IFedisral Acdons to State or Federal mpletnentgdoti Plans (Environmental Protection ,,Agency 40 O RparIts 6, 51, and 93);and, • Federal Water Pollution ControI Act, as ameaded, 33U S C,,, '125 1, ef iirq, as amende� indPxiding flaiereq=' emients apecified in Section 114 and Section 301,81 ol"dix Federal Water Polhation ControlAct,asamend'eldhand,all reguladons=d guidehues issued diereunder l"he Subrecipient shid] comply vndi d!le MROdatiory flIncid insurance purcliase teqi=' vrrients of sectal] 102 of rhie:Mood :Illl X&as ter Protection Act of 1,9 73,:as arnerided bly d:ie National Flood 'l'hstjrance lkefortti,ikct of 19119�15 42 USC,4012a,, AddifionaUyl the Stibrecipi,111111itsball cornt)lywidi Section 582 of d!Ie Nitional Flood, Trisuiance �tefbrtn Act of 1994:, �as amended, (42 U,,,S,,C,, 5J5eIR) 'V+, iCh h3dudes a, prohibition on dx prol"sion ciilf flood, disaster�iassistonce, including loart assistatcce:, to �'a person fbr rel3air:, replacement or restoration �fbir damage to ally personat residiendqJ,or COMMercul Property,ifffiat penoill at=5 dme lias rec&ed FiederO flood di&aister assistance diatwais condidoned on, the pencin first ba,%wing ol tained d oold insurance under applicnI)Ie Federal l,aw and,drill:person has quInequently fix2ed,to obtain and maintain flood innirance as requir,o]wider applicaWe Flederal law on auch prop�erty, Section 5182 idso includes a, resporwil�iliq to notifir property ovners of dliei,r responisi'Itih�ty to notify Lr=&ferces about mandatory flood purchase MqUIMITIC13M, more informadon about d,i,ese requLiremente is Favailable�in dw Federal Register tiofices,goveming the C'I�'1111)BG ��l,)R awkril and listedat dre lx&ning of diis Attachment. Lmd-l�� ,Ilre Sulbre(��pient shaU follow DEO q�provcd Procedtires 'wid�i respect to C11)[1143 �assistance tl�iat fulffll the objectives !and, !requirements offfie Lead l!Iaiseid Paint Poisoning Pteventicin Act (�42 U&C. �4821 4846):, dre Rel,6dential Lead Based 1111writ I lavard,Reduuctionu Act of 1992 02 U.S.C. 4851 4856)�, and implemen'ting regWations �at part 35,sul)parts A,Bj, ,and R of this dltl,e 111awric R=A=dM The Sul)reciplient ski al], comply vith d°ie [Estoric Prcsm,adon requirements set Fordi in die 14a onal flist(xic Preservation Act ol'" 19661 als Imleaded, codiftedin 6de 54 oftbic United States Code, arid tlie poocedtuvs set forth in 36,CFR,,part 800 inso&x as flacy apply t!o die perfbnwnce of dils Agreement fn gene�ral, ihis requires conoarrence fimm die State Flisvnic Ptesen,, tion Officer for all relialniliwition and demolitiori of i2l'stoll�dCptopertiesd!!!iiat�ate Bfty, ars old or olde or r dt2 t aie inicl a uded,on Fedetal,slate or locql Te 119toric property Had 39 DocuSkxin ExiveWiDe fll DC'234DIA-WSM WI DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DRO Agmen=t Na:1.0092 Attachment F — Civil Rights Compliance ................................ ........... ........................................ FrOUSIlig Asa clondidon, for t1he receipt of C1.)BG Dill ftinds,the h ti "UrthIFT &iX hOLLMIgIll' in itS COMMUnft)�,, 11iie Subrecipint sall dernionstrate ts cornml I traent to, affltrnadvclj�, fixtdier fkir h ou,mng Ity inr metncn Ling d!ie actions listed below. SublifeCipient sh&M� 112ve in place ii Ekiti hfAllsing lesolutiOn met ordinance that coven all Fcdierald�,ptotected classicis (raice color, fiunflial status:,handicap,national orioi,religion and i!se�x); 2) Designate an employer aadie Fairl��lousing Coordinator who is available d=ngr1TuLar business hours to receive fair 130i'Ising Calls; 3) ['xiblish the: Fair 11ousing Coordinatior"s Contact infionnation gimterly in �a newspaper of general CirCulation in the Sd!)!rIMi'pient`a prdschiCtiOn 150 tI!Iat people luiow virbo to, call to ask fur bousiag questions or raoster a complaint .Alto ri!iativei thil: Sul)tecipiient can Post the row" rdinafor'is coritgjc,t infortnation d1mij,IghoLit d!Ie quarter on d!ie hcnne page of itsviebsite; 4,) Establish a systern to record d!ie following" for e�a,ch fixir bousing call: a) Thic natute Of dre call, 1)) Ili e actions talcen in response to flie call, 11""he rcist�lts of dicactions taken and d) I E Ite caffeti'mas referred to another agency, dw xvn�lts o'�)tained Iry die referml agency; 5) Conduct at least o�i!w fair hocsing activity, i gusaler, ldcntical acdvides (see asnsnple';bei sli�ifll not be conducted in consecutive quuters; and 6) 1 Nsplay a fair housing poster in t1iie Cl")BG...........1�)R Officei, Miis does not co=t as a fkk hou"r activity) "I Ile Sulzedpient shiiffl ensure that the Fait housing contnict person hais received trainiiig so that he/she ca,n handle fair hiot�sing pb=e i I nipul 11 ea or refer die inquiries to die ti tiate people/agencles, ,�Iecords Maintained 1!�y dre contact%ii'1111 hirlp die contrai,mity doi tiiie fbllovvfirkg� P • Definevirlire discritninat(ny Practices are occurri • Help the community measure die effiDictrvvneas of its ou,tre2da effoijft, s, m A • Plrovide the conatmiraty'vitli �a meatis to gain information di at cm [je used, tin. desig!n and impleincrit strategies that vill eliminare fi&housing impeditnents. Examples of fitir li ish ig,activities include d�ie follovang: • MrIsing&ir boming presentations at schools, civic clid�>ssnd neiglibiorhood association mwings; • Conducting a faih:housing poster contest or an essay contest; • Nfinninga bootl!ii iend disteibuting sir bousing insi at hbtrati,es, healdi fvair% conarcip evei yard �sal,es and church� and • Conducting dim hiousmigworkshopis 1"Or city/cocinty employees,realtors,bari mortgage cam, any enrPl0YeCS,,inSLUNAXIM agents ian d apartment coniplex owners, Piinting aO Iai housing notice on �a utilit I�iU is noi longer accepted fi& bousinviq'; wevMw1i DE a, proved fair housingl3rochtwe as !an insertvoth i�ltjhty bills mnll be accepted ias an alictivity, P Placin@,posters in i,mblic InOdkigs does not meet die requirement fbr�a fkir houll D P nng actnrft�y. The Sulxrccipient sl!i�ikfl doculnent its fair housing acthrnies 1,iy keirpling pliotogra, hs, ion�mpia, er aiddes, P P sign mom stwets �and copies ofhandouts in d!!icir CDBG D�R project Bl nd include infbmtadon zI)out the activities in t13C cointnent usection of each ifioarterl, report 'Y 40 Doo sio„ii 111 IWwimllieoa IIIIII1!Ar.734,11 11, 110,11111 A,11,�!%A M,11,111%C11 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agteemmt No.:i0092 'All",nploymcn t Opportuni ty As a conchdoit, for the recei t of CDBG DR fandisi,the Subreci i p Pert Must cezt'f�dis t it and dre contractors, Vd)cuntractors, sul�)recc ients and consultants fliat it hiiits Nvidl CD G ffinds NAl' 1 P B I' J a1l"Ade by tbe Equal oyment Opplartutrity (EEO) �pu n 3 11C &dttedpient shall demonstrate its commitinent to alkide irythe lamm dItOu fbe�actions listed 1xilow. Each Sulniccipioat shaU� 1) HIVE in place an equal etnployment riipportu�ni 11 ty resolution cir ardiiiance diat , toteCtS itS ap, hicants �and em, loyees and d!ie appilicants and eMplayees of its conb:Pwrto P P ,P rs, stibcontnctors:, 111511bre(�:ipicnts and CXVIRAtants �&om discl:[tninatioii in karmg, proinotion, discharg,11111, iqr, �:�f ne !wnefijob trchsificatireferral and odier �as ts of emplmenonflie l)asis rare, colcK4, ri sex:, P nadonRl origin,dwability, Rge or gpnedcs; 2) Diesignate an efflplOyft as di,e ILEO Calordinatorwho is w0ble during regular 1nni4ess botizis to, E 5 receive I Z'0 calh 3) IVilisli d!ie �EJ��110 Cloordailator's contact infbtntation qa�axtcrly in a newspaper nEgenexal circulation in the �lnrecipient's itaudicdon so diat pleople know wp!jjoi to c.A11 to ask EEO, questi 11 ons or �regi I ster: a clomplunt Altietnatively, d!ie Siabrecipient c= , oist flo:coonlinatorl's contact infn=ation ffirtmErhout ,P die quatter on d1e,borne page of its,website; and 41 l�E�stal)Ush a s3stcm to record tire firiflowing Ibir each !'71�uD call: ,a) 11ie nature off,,. i clall, 11) The actions taken in response to d!ie call and c) The results of dilin actiotm taken; Each Subtle4ient sicall inaintain a 1�sr of cerlified m3noitiq, owned liusineiss entetpitisies andwornen OMMed 1!111ulsirteis enterprises (W7,1111,E) tli'at 01[lecal , "1 11 "1 11e Sulxredpient shaU uise diis list to solicit � "I , I � , , �e in its regiosi companies to bid o�n CD'3G DR-fiandird construction activitiesand ishaU provide�a copy of tlo�list to t1le,pin 11 me coutractor(s) totwe when it biii!cs subcontractors and conn'diants. '11iie Department of Management Semces maintains a list of c:ertified mincitiq !and women owited liusinesses that can be used to develop a loc-,d 1MBIE/V13141 lint iat the followingwelnite! I/Ij Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (NDA) Asa condition For die reccipit ol"M,�3G, DR fUnds, die Sulwecipient rntist ccrdfr tlll!!!iiiat it rovides access to �%111, fedemlly ffinded activides to all individuals,repidless of liandicap, Tbe Su�vef:ipient shall deinotistrate its comnutment to abide by die laws ti!irougli flieactions listed 1,iclow, 1,he SubreciVient sh&H: 1) Have in placea rcsci air tirducancetliat is tiesigned,to climinate discrimination against any erson %Vho� P 'a) I las a physical or ine and al inipaucitent whicb substantially li,m,i,ts one or more major life activities, 1)) Hns ia record of such an impairment, or, C) Issileaided,as having such an ini Irroent, IDCSIJMIRte M1 employee as tire Section 5014/ADA Coinitdinat(n,who is available duringregWar 1mainess houriS to recervie Section 504/ADi A,calls; 1) Pi the Section 504JADA Coordin2tor's cantact itiffinnation quartetly iti �ia newspaper of general circLilation in doe Sulwecipient's jurisdiction so diatpeopile know who to call to ask Section 504/ADA questions or register a complaint. Alternatively, the Sabrecipil"iEnt Call post die coordinators contacil:� information diroughout tire quarter one fl!ie bome piage of its webisite; and 11stzlAisb !,-, s Y tcm to record the fbillowing for each Section 5� S 'i )VADA caR� a) lbe nature of tice CID, b) Ilie actiotis talieri h3ricaponse to the call and c) The results Of dl,e aCtIODS tikeJIL Section 504 prx)hil�iiidons nainst dicrimireatioti (see 45 CFJR. part, 84) apply to service a%1,41,fl!iilJtV accessibility, dei employment and t1hic 4u'1ministrative aictsndeis and, res[ionisil)i1ities of orgenizatu!)nis 41 nine.uRrmv 1111T„Ain9IXTII A CI AM MOI"a`X!!qAnI%E4 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreenmt No.:10092 recei,drig Federrd ElnaDclal Risisistance A Subrecipient of Federal liumdal a"IsfWace may not, on die basis of disabBity: • I)eny qua1ified individuals the opiplorttcrt 11�'tO PRIliCipla tn.in or'I'ietiefit froin Feiderany ffinded Programs, services of oflaer I)irnefita, • Dinu access to , rnp ,P grims:, smices, l;),Fmefits or opporhinides to pattkipate os a residt of ply 1pical blarriers:,or • Deny, einployment opporttmides, including biring but ornodon, trainingHannah ffingel3enefits:, fbr vdlicil they are odicn%rise entitled or quahfied nie,,ADA rebrWAtioris (''rIde IT, 28 C F R.,part 3 5, and"I I to IIl 1,1, 218 CFR.mart,36) prohibit discrimmadon On die filaisis of disaIii'lity, in ernpilloymenri, State wd laical p.wernment, putnk Rccommodations, Corarnercigil fadhtics, transportation,and teleco=unica'donis. ''Fo Iw, rote4:,ted lily flitADA, oinn nrust lie a disability or ,P Irave a relationshipi or asisociatinn,vvid!!i an individial%intl!i �a disability. 1idle II covers aU, acdNides of stste and local goviertimenaz regardlesills of" ftie government entitys si,ze or receipt of Federalffinding, ]Itle: 11 rsquires that Stateand local govertuncros give people m'nth disaUides an equal opplorturnty, to bleneEt fiorn aR of their programs, services anid, actindes (eg, n,i'b ic education, eil loyment, ttans, L ,P PiCrU UOR, recreation, heal&� care, social senrices, courts, %loting and, fxmn meetinp). State and lotnd goverhnients are reqAired to fol1ow splecific architecturd shindards in die nL-%,v construcdon and alteration of their buddiags,, I hey alsomus t relocate progrons lot,otherwise provideaccess in inacire milk)e older buildings,arid communicate effit!�trrcly%i fla V.eciple wllh!io have Iman"119,VISIO Cir speecli disabilItIM, i III covius businesses and nonprofit serN,rce p�rimiders that are pulilic accornmodations, pdvately operated en'tities offeiting ceriact types of" cotuses 223d examitisdons, privatdy operated tntisportatiori and commercial fkcilides,, RitAilic accoinmodaficilics Rite pitzrate en'tities ne v�:�w'��°n� lease, Ill to loroperate ficilidilis suckii as reseturaros, retafl stores, hot*, movie dileaters, Private scliocils,, convention centers, doctors' offices,, lionicless silielters,' tMaspor"Intion depots,, ao(!)Is,, finaeral hoines, day care cvnters and recreation facilides including sports sta&ioas and fitnissis rhLln,I�'rans ortationqervices rovided1w ate�Rlso covered P private entities by'ride Section 3 .tiatinic Opportunifies �for Low-, ias�id Very I ffow�Jticolme 1III'iDersolns "Me SubrecilPient shaR eacci its contmictors to hire quahiled Icii,N�ilv- and incidierate income res�ide!nts for any job openings diat exist on CDBG-1)R fiwdeid, r(!)Jecrs in die coincatuaity. Mie Sd�ireci, lient and its contractors P P shO ceep records to document d�ie numl�ier of low �and moderate income pleople who we Eired to work on he niunber of low-, and moderate income resaidentswho are hired to wnrk of the project aballble reported in the comment 119ection of the qUarterly repott. The fbflovAi!!i,g clause fiona 24 CRIC § 135 38 is recpoted to I)e included in CIII)I3G DR fiAnded contmcts of$1001,0010 or more. Section 3 Clause "L 11111l2e Work! to be pcoffirmed 'tinder this contract is subject to die requirtments of Sectclon 3 of die Hous"Ig to Urban Dcvclo inent ,Act of 1968, as amended,, 12 TJ S.C. � I 70ba (Seirtio�n "I'll pu,r ose of p p Section 3 is to ensure, that eniq)loyment zi!id clither econornic opporttini I es Lrenierated I)y IRD assistance or HUID, assisted projects co%rered I)y, Section, 3, shA to tlrie Weatest extent fiasifile, Ina directed tc, low: Inild very low income persons,particularly,persons MAIO=SUE)rccipients of' assistance for hotusing 42 11 Metilho'llmril Finudb�imnm 11 v:ae—jim iiA .SRN A A AC: 1!!1AAM DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 PEO AreemeDtN. O.:IM92 "I"he Pardle's to dlis contract agree to comply 'with HUD's regulations �n!i 24 CRM lw 11,35 mAlidh inqjlement Section I ,A,s midenced duy d3,=CM.-CUti011 of this cotIbIVI, tim fur des to dus conbmc��t cert�fy' 'that flacy Rxe under nO:conttachaal or ot�:!icr impediment tImt would prevera timin fTom compj)ring�6th the part 135 regulations, C. 'Ibe contractor 2grecs to send to each, labor org=U I zation of representative Of workers mujjjj %jr],lioll, dje contractorhaj; �coljeg tmrrijs J;mfgaining agrecujelit of other understanding,ifftfly,a notice advising the Wmr OrgaftUati(in or workers'repiTsenutive of flie cciintraictorjs cominittrients atoder this Section 3 clause,, al'�ild vvl , Ost C:Opics of the Tlodc:e i�c!k cOtIsPICUOUS ,PIRCCS It the)1vork ante, t iol e t1m l oyees and a pi licants P P for and e"cIoyminnt POSHIC1115 Cati see the nod(:e. "I"he notice shall desullm t1te Section 3 Prefer`11Ce:, Shall set[brdi mirdinum,flurnIxf am] i6l) d,tles subject to hire, mriulgl)iky of1pprmficashi P and tMilling,POsid,01118,the qUlfiflMdOft;fof eac'h;and d1C tialne and location of the person(s) takitig applicado!g,11a fb:r C8Ch ofdae posidotm'a md d3,e MdO �ated date the Nvork! shall begw P 0 I'lle (:"�°mm :teactor agrees to in chide this Section 3 clause In evrery SLAx"ontract Subject to Compliance With regulations iti 24, C.F.R. part 135, atid agrees to take �Rp, PrOPMRIC ACtil(jn, �as proiriticd in an a1aplical0c provision of d�i,e aul:Ocontmct or in tlrris Sectlon 3 olause:,'Ud:1011 0, dje gul3contractor:is inviolation offfie rep tions in 24 CF.R, patr 1315. coritractor wil'!:not sub(,,ontracvmal�dii,any sul)conttactorwhm the contracu)r hastiotice or lm)Nxrledge fliat the si,flxontractor lraslxen firund in violation offlne regtdations in 24 CF11. part '135. l!", I Ile cc:)ln tractor will ceoi u y host anyv acaut employmen t, osit�onsjnckidingtraii�g ositirins,dait are filled P P (1)after thic Cc!)n'tractor is selected,but[)efisre the contract is executul,and,(41 Nvidii persong other fliagi dlose to whom the regulations of'24,CF.,11. put 1,35 require employment(rrpportunitics tc!!j:I)e dirlected,Nvere not filled to circt=ent die rx!)n'tractor's olAigadxmisunideo 2,4 CER-part 135. R No nano mplLancewith TIUDs regulations in 24, C,Flt put 135:may resuk in mnctions, temninati on:offlais contrart fbr de&ult wid dirlimnent or susimnsiot,fioin future IFJ'11)assisted,contracL9. G,: Witla respect tom,,(Irk performed in cotmection Nvidi Section 3 covered Indianhousing assistance, Section 7�,�I,m) of d!ie In,dian Self I)etenn I inadon and Education Assistance Act(25 U&C. also applies to floe work, 'to Ite Perfonnied, mider flais contract, Sec:tiotj J',W) requires that to the greatest extent feasible (1) ref rence and,opportunities fbr trainingmid employment shR11be giveti to haidilatillss a A Iii), pre ence i P n fer 12 dw award of contracts and milicontmas shall be given to Fnidimt orpnizations and Indiari owned Ecomotnic Enterprism, Partics to dais centtact that ate Subject,tc, d�ie prcimisions of Section 3 and,Secdoti agree to:cornp mfla Section 3 to floe tummatun extent feasible,I!=not in dercg ado n of compliance vvitl:i Section 7 1�:1)1 43 rlrw-u iq� ri 11,m C ITlaffi N111,11mum IIr1,All"211 A 1"1,4 A A O'LA 0, ACV= 1111mmAlm r rio ,­,,,­Rjj,I., DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 EAM)Agmynna Nbs RXIM Civil Rights Regdations As ��i f yr dll receipt of'CDBG M. fiu"�As:, each Sl�JX!edpient cerq,i�� t st it ',,wLilabide I:m t[ie Y�ed(��,zal hk'��Ivs an"i L, 711de ` cif the CN&I Rights Act of-1964 —Yrohibb dMinbatim 117 Yu Ill 11��,ct cfl 964..........jyr hil:�fts fcliscrimiti on thel:x�sis of"tact!!,Color, Imligionj,Sex Or't.'U"I'donu'd c d�rl; I li�' IT of6e Ri,@ ts Aic,"t as amended Yhe Ell HumainglUt of 19Q, 4, 24 C.RM. 57r,14,4 7 jr') Fli,,,wtl ering Fair I lciu Sir)& 5� 24 CF,]FZ,,,� '170,,4,19001 — LSh Of PMOIMI 100 g0veMmenes record; 6, 24 CIRR. 570,606(b) SSSiSr we fi m displaced petsosis St I,A levels, 7" e�ige Act of 1,9 5; f,3. Executi,,�,�e Order�1202—IxadaMp and WoMation of"FZair 110'uunir�g iti, Prr Foutr floiu�-sing; 9, Secdon 109 gf,'J�he Jjc�,usjngg,,t -'I Act 74 �Nc,,B persf i I:w excluded fun-r�� p, tici, Htinn cletxied of' cn dinctimdlwaian i,Iu"ider,,,itq ;oogarn, oractivity ref,,!eivirng CI)BG ll rl ylLanmmY a beamse afracq color,Moon, sex or national ori, n,,, 10" scctic�m 5()4 of"mime ItebabiUMcm Art of 1973 and 24 CI FM.pan!! prohibits disa�inirmtioi,,� aipainst pcople,,,, th disabdities; II. ExecuMCIM11063 IZ, HxemitiNre Order 11246 WETid Einjayumnt Op;a'ortimmjy;and 13, Sertkar 3 of the 1�Imasing md Devrlqpmaent Act of 1960, as mrnenirled of LC "'r'wer lru:orne Resi(:,kilts ;11.wd Locgil I certif, fhait "Mamma cow, shall Comply Vida allln of"Aaa proSions and Federal reg�,,ilations im�, this C. ool By: Date.- Name: Roman GaMeal Tide: County Administrator ik)1111111411! PIZ Al AS F( 44 I„I�,twmmv uu Illli�uuv t avc Illlllt AC224D,14���AAM, v�4 ui uu ���4 m:v m vwrm u�Z°�m DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DIRO t o.: Attachment G — Reports 11"',�!Ie follovnngtm221ty must be cottrPleteid iand gimbnIftield to DEO tmt the time fietinie indicated m. r' � °m w IIICm ' vt2 tmt tvmlm t!�e ^ m�e�ttm,ttit constitutes an ��mmt4ttt mm I° imtlt,m s�42 definedm.tm �m�°a :mkt ,01 t,of this Agic4rmm ent., L A 1"Won'Ibly P 4uv Report mm mtvt In ,°uud4motty to ID,"EO on Forinq to In provide b 'I)I F"O' ten (10) c2lienmtv.t davq afru the end oif vvtdm mmt4mttj°m 4v later2.A than �Progress 4�vmvmt,,must 1vII)mtt t uimtil:mt t4 I)EO on forms to, dm4 dtriov m mmd b Ill)EO Ott the!tends day,of every m p dI, duly, Octt"mlmtt and jf anuar 3 . . Cui!%tt44t vt Subcontr t Activity i4m i " 161 n, m°mm�mm.m, ��'���1 t itµ tru rren y available at fJ�� /f" „�,1 r Jr""'( �i/ �� t�It �P "'�i�' t�mm„mrat J ", '"m i h„fir I,�rrtr rr �m � mmmv it�, �m�.m"�'A'm'"� ���y reference,ce, tturt4t d.m4 vmml.mmrr.u�ittmm b2.April 15 and October 5 eacb year through tdumv DEO's ^"R,A tmv 4tta tyvtvttmm Ihv fori,ri,must.reflm4t O contm�ictual vtdv° w For the pmmtiod,including g NUnotity Business II'atlt-em"pm tt =off u and mmmmrmmt :t4vut.utvv mmttvmmmty participationparticipation :u ° vtt.mmtmm tvtm4 place the m mmm�2 u m'TM "mn the 64w:m°m°:1.mtttmvt dm:°m.mt�mt4tt "no activity". Smtdmtvttdmuvmmt sliall clost!oummt its use of taut CDBG DR ffinds and its vl,mlmg4tmmtns under this Agee vmmmtttt l v complying with the closcout . m.m �mvv s in 2 CFR�. i i 4, ttm�mtu� 1mmutg vl4v°v out period ttvt tmvluid but ate not limited tm mtvmm4� �t4vl payments, tvtv m mm � m t m mt ( tIumumit tlie to mtw4materials,� quip mtt : unspent casli mvvvtv to Program income Inlaswes an vvm recv4bpm vty mltmtmttmmtg my tmmtsta.mtmmttvhtp of records. Notwidist hand tm �mm�tmtmm:�mttt vu�m4�� tm�vl�ing the terms 4 m � to, t4�tmmtmt f 2 �ta�lk'� � t ttmtm���� on �utmm � t�mvmtmt of t�this . rnmtt* diet t , N mm mmtm 4v mmvt t°�mtut tm�'"'4vmtmr,tiIoim and an accounts receivablev2t �m�4 t m the t��� t " � IIIm � tmtwho� t m real : ropert mumdmt the mmt m mttt m t � that 4tt � � rmvii � or in ttt�m D1311G �t� 54hm�m C� G mmmms providedto the tm � mm4mma �mtt �� v � 4mt ,,bmmd:d dmmrm treated in vv4mtrd.4ttty with 24 CHR, 5,70.5 t m� 4� 'I'mv 4ccordon44 tvit:h F ltw part2010, sb td dm4 uu'lmt . i.em"tt Meet m.d!°use Oiteslmld,for mbiniutvi44, of m sings or program iispecific audit; the atmdit must be conducted sum accordancewith 2 C �° fit. dlt' 00 viand sulmitted to 111 11f°.nth ro tvtt4 than mt.itic mttom.mP:d°:uv f"t4m"mm the and of ffie Subrmmvmpmntt.s fiscal year I f tdm inlet udvtmtmmt did mt4t trw:et ffi,e audit tdmmvtd°°mold,, anAudit C vtttt4 t ori Memo mtmmmtt In dtrovm dcd to,:It"t.lE 4.tt Ivt t tldmM 11h34 months t4tvm d°u end of the S,u.larecipient's vt l 2mmv4„ 5 copy of the Aridit Compliance Certification fomi,j, Attachment tt mm:mv xt muv emaded t4 �M vdthin sixty (60) calendar days of the iimd of each fiscal year iti,, wbmch tild's vtmlmgt44.t mvttt m°mpmmn 6. The Section 3 Summmy RepoM Lamm o°mt t.UD-161i 02,ttttmvt:Immm comtmpdet ian d vmmd.tmt iii t4 flirr"tutg . i I.?O's S'1!11!!^I�11 I:tA reporiiing ttvt4mmm I.q July 31,:,, annually lIie t`mmmtm:m mtmmmvt I.m4 used t4 report mttm°ml s mtm 1. vrr:mt an other mtm�a°mmammmrrmtc mmmut�mtm t s tav° mvm°rtons vvvmmmtm�m�a� .mtmvmttt regarding �, u.ury taut d:" and Ivus u."m4 mes t[ixt°mttvvmt Section 3requircments. Docu&on 1112'iiiwakwe M- DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 PgO Agreement No..:1009j. 7. Request for Funds must be submitted as required by DEO and in accordancewith the Project Deecripaoft andDehvezables;PrqlecrNamdwit,PrOPctBUd9CtDL-MdandAcdi*WorkPlan. B.All forms referenced herein are available online or upon request from DEO's gmnt manager for this Agreement. 46 DacuSucuu uvvloze M ud d „gym aim cc a um�mcc.. mm .um u'�'�'m .emu ui���� DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO t o.:10092 Attachment H Warranties and Representations ..." ��m ..,,, ... ,, ... mmm ... ... .�m.....� rr.�rr _� ............."aa....uu_,,,,............... Financial Malragement . � pi . Im.m m ° mu mdm dmddju th mmuumms u t "R �t 0 ("�umu � ���m�� 2C[4IC 00 3i0 tideda m �mmcmmd ) inmdmum 1,,, , FS, umu include the u m(J) Accurate,current omplete disr-loaure of thls R mr d�u m m m udd� , he souurce atmm°dl uuul uufu�"uumu or mu all aCb id ft. d�'�uu"se re orris shill um 'daimOLIdaY5,,inCOnie and interest. �ffcc6 � ��u mudrol over �d �m� dr ��,m�iligi, E aU s m�� then 99st I l�u �SuJDuu c�i l� mu't' uu m '�mused u.0 c d &� ey a used slur" authorized rite Purposes, ��°mom ,mu� ,� " uumu� Luau �u'mud: , m mpsatso m f expenditures vdth budget amm ouun r Req uest r Funds (RFr,) 'uer� v �. , firimcial .nfirurm..nati ri should be relatedto pumm'"mum.mu"m umu e and unit cost data R. m.!I n �uweether casts are allowed m m u"um munald m uu� m'd:d m provisions' of fl!ie m Written Rprocedures an pardm � d C "R.. 200 Subpart III Po,tided "Cost.,,; Pm"wniciplee ) and the te=s an conditions of d ri g'i!°ee=nt,, ( ) Cost accou:umud m°mg records that are supported by backup,documentation Competition qum°m:°muuuuu mmd . gum°buuumru must follow d1m m,provisions of � ���:� 1 iWJi 3 uuud I'uconducted' �. fluumm 1°�uc uudmcmmm�dmuu ud: hz ll I u u m :mm mmmuu stud:' u mdm d:m mumudm of interest'gym'well I m i'�m uuuu'v Practices � � �ummld a°ummud ;uw'md�uum^m ffiat umm � u dmm� m May tm. 'd �uu�r uum°eliminate competition m°mr mmd�u��iumm m°' s� �. mu.m' u �mdu umu u'mu in mmu emu° dddm � umuuuu^ uuuu,contractor perfirtmance requirements,, uu Vmmumu m:uuu�u uuu � uuu ,. � uumu ,a mmmuu'° m mmtatem eats o umodk invitations fa-u�r lids mom° duuu�'m.ul mm,ud f r !u wop u� u� �dre excluded from m u� ting for uu lu �m.uw'u� auue ett cLs must kx uuu�uuf to die respiOd uu:° � urm ur um���pum competing uu dud rim main m�most advantageous t,� the program,u��unsidurin v'r�mdm�u"or r ����um I!� cmmumum and other�"uuutumu° Soli.itoddon, hall clearly set foz du�m• u.�u.md.0 mu eats that die buu�m;et uwmmff inust rejected,fulfill if it!2 order ummmumu�d � documented,e lid air reasoner to I)e dduate fug d:�'m uwm!)reci�um.m .d� a .mm��� and a lids um ff :mmm fie Codes of Cotiduct The Sulxrecipient sdu l dmu ��iatte a eland rdis of conduct governing. the perf,mmtm.u�u!luu its ctr ploy : selection,dmu � die d hum rmm� uuu r mmmr mdm uumu� ud m° �uudwm gym.'°uumd eng' award ummw wn"�mmmmmummd�mrmdmu�mm m �. i m�ummdmmmu d � r� �rurml award if"lum�uudl�u� dud Hd l um� m contracts,,t w onflicto d:mm.terest, S ucli mmmmil.uutm,oLilu Aiis w mri.u. d..d.umm' m uplo)ti ,mu " u mom. mpEi d",N mum)rtmm 'umlu ur dud.m um du '' intmediate u dicatem ,i m umm'u u l or m mu interest dum Iu d: um m�llld or lim d ,uumm �.udu a employs or is about t to employ arim��m'u f d!im;�':m' e � fu" uuurmmutm . II°dm officers, employees and en uud tlli ' 'u'u bred di mud" hmu �muumddhmr udmu lurlt mmmum w jud°gm a ldea, ravors or ytn°uµu:mu, ofmmuumm et&ry value t mumum contractors orpa.mdu11 11 es to ur11'111 u-mmutrzct 'nic standards ofconduo c m'u'u,Ist provide foram ulmuumuum m1udm� m, dm d u� lmdmmuf for�d4 � .d uu uduuuu:m � Iuy mmmuuu�N " idloymes air ; tu W d:°Ii,e hmmdmmm m,mid. (See 2 "gy . �5 " 0 1 (J)• ,Business .El ours Mae Sulgelicipient h��nave is offices open for dmmuudmu wmu mua�mdh the entrance door open dum die pu�ulific, mmmi Fiat least n to a on bile times For s ram um lu' elµ �� III:u'uudmuu � � d.u:�" �u�u emu" �umumusdruuwn�m� according duu, w ircuu amd mums , Im t rumu mm:u m°mly shall mean non mug EnAdness hours of&Doi:. ° .� ' ' mu d � . P , uuu� d�u � tmmuy dumu� Friday,w w Licensing w !4 m rat tti rd! mum^'RU o dw ie udmcm:u�cm WOA ram°which>r"1°ue are hiredb the Sulnc�ram q�current licensesmmdu permits a u�m.� m �° mumutrccd" o r emplo yees umm°mum� �:m die��um�uum �m � 7 Ovk=USInIIu F41VnInnA III' M����� � II"� u��., i lHli'w � � MUM rarlROMIM III VIrO DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO t o. I Attachment I —Audit Requirements su m- u ms�sn s ss sw�sss sass sub I I t fhe Subir�d, ie� n� _:, je s rr�.. .. usususuun ssn:u a by I) O as u"�ssssspus ssu rhis se6 " u spr wus m ssn audits and/or ° us addition to revlevn of s conducted in � � (A udit Requirements) susiw Section ! n " .µ � �u � l� � � monitoring ,��� ssy include, 'but not be ln.usuiins to, on site insets 'I)y 1''),E0, stafp linuted sssu s audits !as de&cd by 2 C17R patt 2010, as revised and/or s ll!:u r usw�csusu�ussuuu uu us,k m ��". � �, �m appropriate u .wsssn mu. s. n:�su suuuss ..sus su�u I.0 ��;�, procedures.uures. � sane sirs into this Agreeuuser°u die Sular ci q ly an ssusm su° t:. s ss uuss ur cessss d ^. ��w Illsu u�us ss��uu� � IE dsw4:suuuusss that lu:ussu:te scope audit of d!ic Sulirsc�sueast is appropriatc, instructions by n V �V ��n E qtaffto the provided �:° '� iil�.,ll ' ���!'w � 11�11 q�!�I:;� u."�s"� �w��l���"� nl�11"�ru�n, �, " i � si �"�V:' er' p p such audit bus u � �:asssus �. sssus sus suuidins deems uu�sss��s�by dle Chief encraL PART I: FEDERALLY FUNDED dl pu.us wart is uspplussble if,die S ubted,uien use Stooge li no] a°u� mment a non profit cogan zati a ned ill CFR 200, ss revised. ���ws1��uu �s�� un� � s�n �usu�s�� single s uuu � s �uss �$1750, "00 a more nor ��;, t . �� w� ���uu its �nl���wssl �rs.ss, he uuu sus event n�us the ruins ingl°w�o p expends p. fir usuudit conducted in, accordancevoth dss pro%n s uus s its ss ye at, � Sul,)r° �u ut h r°"�sources f& a Vu�r�a including fede l resources m art F(Audit Requirements), 1usss�ss ussssuIN s u ns �f fs ss�ii�� suers ds expended ��sh u lic in Aii 'audit of the Subredpient cor�ducted by thic Auditor Generg in accordance Mod'i 'die Provisions of' 2. In ronneclion mvitb the audit ss uuussususuuns s sssssd i:!i Part 1,post greph l,the uuiu:uss:pisusn shall ftilfill dreIIc requirements egsirem nt s u�� nsu su:uu onus sss�uuuu:msilwplunsu.s as �:su°ua ded uw F 2 Sups u n:= F "'" r susurxss�ussus use� �� .� � Requirements), .� sus swu�u�n sswuu� u:usnas u�cordsssu u vr�di the i t expends I w 1i4" Subpart.,., (Audit q men s a revised, u, r s sus uu �su�u.s in fodcral awards in its fiscal ye su � 15 0 0 sus &det. � is required. :�uu n,ss sssu ���.ss���us �" uu�usssu s.w.ssu.n. expends less ,than '� ��' asses° S use its fiscal year andit s elects su ,bav n su di nd ucte cc sou must t n�i psssu�s' sus oii' CFR ()O sulmgsuusnr F (Awu � � uss s s revised, n�!us cost � lugs u�aid fras�uss��s su��federal resources (u s��,� the u°uf suuds �: uuu�u� t ssuss�� P;°us qu�uu �"sss '� uuI).su^dpuusuut.usuus�uuss�ss sul u �su�l V.:uswusu sins usuu ssssp entities) s 4 u �n1����uss �hurs� the2s s� �uumss �� . entity, fuss is � � �u�psnraiu �s�s �u.utl� ��spsp>� t s ���mus m :1. 4�fasu� �u�u°� n°, I Suubi a iw u t e uuuu.eussuu n �u� bus ssusss nmqusn use suusmut suubrsusu usuu ns dw snwsud 750,000 or more use l.su sss.l swards must ssuussply ukidio federal ssu=ds gu,idcUnes (see 2 ^ F.R,., 2010 1(4)) Au ptuu na]Ir„ foes ussufst entities may p:us subject to certain Specific audit ssuuiuutnsusus of individual federd gM13tO,t agencies. �)QCUS[w'i if°Iilveioiim llU 4aCP3411")1A,,,4Ar,9 SIA"Alm DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 PEO Agreemmt Nm:10.092 Adclition,A, Feders 1,Singie A,udit Act resources can 11 and at: 4 PART II: STATE FUNDED "Ibis Poll ils applicatile if t1lin&dxrec1fiicnt is �a non-state entity as defined IRS y Secdon 215,9 7(2),F.S. d!ie event that dle &IJIirecipimt expends �a tota,l amotmt o�f'state financial assist=c e equal to or in EXCIC&S Of$7510,0001 in,Rtly fiscal year of such Subirecipient,, die Sul i WCOPIC11t MUSt hRVe a State single or PcOjeCt 51)eClfic atmidit fbr such fiSCal Year i1i accordance vid,th Section 215,97 F S �q), icabl 11 P] C oules of d kPartIment of Fimailic,81 Services; and Ch2pters� 10,,!5!5101 100d governinernall entitles', or 10,6501 4(nonprofit and ffir profit organisations), Rudes of the A'adicor General. ffi determining the state finandial assistAnce expended ii,-i its fisoa] 3 "Mi', Sx,ibtx,cipient Shall C0113.411der all sources of state 6131=ial aSSiStaleCC, inClUding state financial assistance received from DEO, other$bite agencies and otlier non state entities. State financial assistarice does not include F� uhung erd direct or pass d!iroug�l awaids md resimucesreceived 1!i1y a�ncli�n state entity fbir federal program2t requiremielinti. 2. In connection undi the audit req=ements addressed in Ratt H, flaragmph 1,, diie Su1mcipient shall ensure t1sat d!ie audit complies with die, requi I rer!nents of' Section 215,.9 7(9):, F S. 'n-js includes submission(jfa fi,!n�tuoal!reportingi),�ackiage�as defined 1))r Section 215.19`7( ') FIS111 and Chsj)tcfs 10.550 001cal govismmental entities) cir 101,650 �nomprofit and for prof I it cirgam I zations):, Rmles of tluie Awfitor General ,3. rf the Sulnecipient expends less flimn $7501,000 in state Enancial assistance in its Fiscal yieum, audit conducted in accordance vvith,d!ie provisions of Section 215,97, 1�S,is not rcq,mine d. I,n die mmit that Subrecipient cVenifi5 less than$1750,000 in state fin,andal assistance in its fiscal year and elects to have:an audit conducted in accordance witli t1h,11111:provisilaris cif Section 215.9 7, FS,the cost of t,be audit trimst 1w, aid, from tbe non state entity's resoutcCis ,P (11e., die co�st of such an axidit must be paild froin d�ie Suimcipient's resources obtained from,odrer thm State entities),, Additional infonnation reganling die Florida Sinoc Audit Act can 1)in ffiund at�� 1112,111 Alf E111111"I'Ll", PART 111. OTHER AUDIT REQUIREMENTS 11401`T'� Ii�is part would1beused to specify anyadditiotwd audit resltdrcmiects im�po�sed 1)y the State awarding entity that ate sob"11117 a matter of fl!iat State m1marding entity's policy (, te., die audit isnot required i!q, Federal, or State �amrs and is not in coriflictwith othier Federal or,State atufit requiiO!Ierncnts). pursuant to Section 2]5.9`7,'8),FS,:,State agencies may conduct or atl!%nge ffir audits�Astalx:financial assistauce d!mt are in addiucia to audits coaducted�in accottimnce mifl i Section 215 9 7,Es. irn sucbi an event, the, State ammrding agency must arrange fbT 1�!I,Inithng the fill]cost ofsuc[ additional audits.), N/A PART rV- REPORT SUBMISSION L Co, lies of reporting acliages, to, mclude any managrment letter issued 1ny the auditor, for audils ,P P conductex]inaccordan(:e widi �2 CFR 200 Stibpart F(Auldit R,equitzments)!,Ii medncent slallbe s� t as revisd ad,requietd1)y)AT eac xbit Adigadress inicatedulmutedl)y oron behalf ofthic Sul)recl)ient direc4i,to l ofhe ffillou at 49 t°'k uusWiilm III w vwoiiie AC23411 �1 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 AgreementDEO o..10092 A. " epadamwwerrt of Ew'ionot w'"i.c Oppo:>Itu r �mr mmm��ltm acmlcmum�lmttr� ',��rm.utml�ta�mm�� 1m1� � section �( rl°mrrmmdd 1�e sent: via eina�d to: f, rllrrtAudit,lq l glramus designated mmm It 1 FE, 111 1lmmlTa.rt 1� d��mtmm,u:l'mt Requirements), mtA�rcl 11.opie m, f audit reports lmrr ��aumditA rr�rm�idu cted, mmm accordance m v6di ` � F 2 ubpatt (,Audit �` Copies� rm1� ammo " recised, and required 1c m m•� tmr , r rn �� 1 � mlm rmm � � la� mi r , rrtrAtr tar date h m rt trrr�rr tm audit r p � pi u reportingpaclartge dea tR%ed in Section .512( , FR. 200 Subpart (, rammed ally cram rmr ent letters issued It tlmr auditor;e o ics ofrr m is quire lby Part 1 of timts II ,revised, to sent to 1ie ".dalti�0 t�� t:�mr a ��l�r� rr�m���a �m� :m�m .mom �„� � p mu�� w��m°mm7 �: Ik.�m 1 mraplm three ( l°wrlowv, 1. Co pies rmmrmm 1w�r�m�mml�`aIt;1mm�'lrmmu reporting�mtrmrt t1�22�Ntrges umrArl�� of t:lmm I I ��1lrwrmbmmml��l:ml�.r� �""mtm:carrrmrmrt ,1u.�all bec ,mm�a�mmrl,t°tu D:llEO At die folloving zmlml:res Mectronic copies: l 11lie Audiuxr 1 rmiera:1wA Offi t die 1au11cnrvirm „addres Auditor General Claude Pepper IBudding,Room 401. 11.1.'"r ut t 11f`adiArmrm Street. TaUahiasiiee, FL 3,23919 14,50 1,mrrAll clmltraa f/i1,,, urrf ,lii'ri rirh; iroi Ji;ii is i, aw 4. Any, replorts, mm at1q), m mmt latter or odict i�m!ifc:)!rmadoi�w ,wl m Liirm^m to 1)e stfl=ittied to Dll��u pursuant t rl�r 1 m�i a rmmlr mr.rt 1° 1.1t� t " m ruts 1i0 w mi11 m'� a�lrsr�ml��r�mmm� r��t�tr�tmtr� �Arr�mA����� � i 1ar � �� �� mmmm��tmm~w �,��.um1���� tr�ra marl t�° � � � � rrrmllt .''gr�rmat mm �, or llli ,m11i �mrmmmr � � t a rmmrmMmm .. � lr a i o the m` wlitor Gm�n rad, almlm,lmmall.mlr„ Recipientslwmmmmttin mrual mr mil' �°cAml�J�rarm to "!�1 1c�t® amurP�mtA rlrmmm narcs r mmc c mrrmtl Chapter 101 tm mll nocal o rtwtnental rmm mtm or 111 t1111 9�rmw�amml.:mrofit ummmcl, fbr-- crmmllt mmr organiza General, �alm mud indicate dae date tl.mat the reporting� a rmm �r�ag deliveredmw.tie thel rm s of the Audifor 'w t mtm�nt, su�m l reclm t'entlmr correspondence rrrmmm pang ng w ie reporting 1,mrrlmmge PART V. RECORD RETENTION 1 1. 1,derit rrrmrrds ml mmmcammrtm term its c rwmmrlrlwrwmm e rrttlr tl�°mr ta�mr.m:mr o tl.ulA Agr[Ire rlfm�mll rrtA.m�mm �unl wrmmrm tlr� r t trot a rr,curmrl of ¢r rams l ° e clmt he audit after All re � � ummm,ml m°llt,rrlmmmwt�is mm��mnrmlu or ll �m� i�,'m, state rrr� t rr aarm�a m� tcm rm�rmamemt� w���r satisfiederr t1:�i. � �� lurrrr crmiov is 1 � � � rw � n�mmAl "uAt mrmrrmt� lmr"A°r lltra�wm trrrmr maa�mmm coral Officer 1�0 or jl. ditmmr 1�encr�al amrrAm to 1 � �t mm,c.tra io , 1 urm�r ll mmtm n, t�lm, matio m,, Amu,mlit: or mmmr l:mwm olving longer, Atmml rlmalll �rmmr� ��mmr�w mrcmrtmdm upon request, lmmarmr to tlmr mmr wmmt , mrtlmrr artm Arl�mlutmrmcu m the mmarrmrds ba been started p n� rAlmtratl die c urru .; 1rrrlarld mmr mrl4mmtm um col mmll!iove, the records shall l wq,retained rummt�ml completion a.f throe ammo a rw��solumtmcm oatmll�m mmmm mm ".AAc.meA Wirrlm Amliar firolm it ot mrrwt..w.l t.lic 50 CW=Sbn Enmobas Fl- CI`:11R'2P%j"InC4 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 IXEMAlgFemm ge mmt NO IFOX0092 I"nd of the COMO%Pedod as abmm,whichevex is langmr,, be sla,�11 erm,iiaxe that star Papers are I'm"', e wvailabkl�o DIX) cm cif CTO MAWtor General upcni request for,a PAR of Eve(I yeas &C,��Izn tllc &,tte the �,�,lczdit� is isatzed,tutus exMnded Owdting byIXEC, 51 [30ccVcc Iltw°wk;Dcc dIU AU234DIA,d8:!: AAI��!...u�!!IA DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DRO t No.:IM92 SourcesExhibit 1 to Attachment I — Funding Fide so roes A ,... a mto h a SUbreCipient Pursuant to is m Agreement Consist o a Following: gq°edex l Awardhig.Agencr US,D .aaxt ta°n.t of Hw' usi n .nd '(36an Development ent Catalog m Federal at r, t tnaaa 3t 3wc3 to aawuw.a tart .tc el()Nwcactat Il:1a c�a Gtata.t / taate's Program mad !,�'a as.'V kdtlei n ent Grants ir I[1aa aa.x caawc aacmwataltlq w ^��i � " n� lll � ut :� ww "hint re Project Description: qw caatac S, esi&I Hood Hazard .r HIA), in din nn b, risk flood �w:r�w�a t"�� ��°�� ����cac a�a ��aa�aalwct�wtc�mr" Ica s t ttj."tcahel reduce tbc:d=pacto future a�taa. tern, weed two a ":�. jact wctt t ou relocate outside the di,,.ae at off' . t" a flea . Compliance Rca'ja °tctt't3. °a a llll to 3 �'� 1.`Reso r e4. r Pursuant to s Agree:t:ent re aFollows: Federal Pr°ograin Tile Subrecipierit I '. shall,acclacm . at o : otcta � waa accordance cw.t' S� c8aa �01 0�1_ 3 m m F.S. ][he ��a � aa3l w w t a� 8u s in accordance .3 211 � § ! 7 4 �" !�49" m�cc� Perform act � tqu l tic obli tons ais set laaath in, this Agreement,ttaµ uclia.:nS tta :tuaadInna.caatt or c la.a w'.tt, tlwccctow , alc accca w eat c p .c t ;' �remed li �,LU a aaq:a'I.c l a s,rule, tad c guladoa ac in ch ug,fact not a"al w'n ce r taaa"woa� new ca�ca�ac Iua.wjtVna�° tw'��µ t�aa�sc aw'wcaatm .c aaa .�:.�,� Tc��� � �°a"c.�a � � acaat" �tpa �:wa�t�ctt��a � as t�.niaa �" �a�r'M^a .n Notice of Subgtant Award,/ound. ~amilaa .l t (N'F° State Resources Awarded to the Subrecipient Pursuant to this Agreement Conaist of the s Matchingso es for Federal Programs: N/ '. Subject to Section . 7,FloridaStatutes:.2 IA Compliance a Applicable toResources Awarded Pursuant to this Agreement are as Follows:NIA Title 2 C.F.R.S 200.331 and Section 15a97(5)p .S.,require that the informationabout Federal Programs and State Projects included in Exhibit 1 and die Noticeof Sub grant Awad/Fund Availability be provided to the Subtecipient. DoctilMan Erwabns III'I`)- DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Ageenmt No..10092 Attachment I —Audit Compliance Certification Mmmff Q OqRf,�afifib form ofthi NO in rf4jC&dUj 81ftfflng,M11119 ............... Subliecipient, ------. ........................ .. ................. .................... ......................... ........................ . ................. FE�N!! I SU Pi Pient'sMsical Year: Coiaitaict'Narne: J&aarac-t-,Is P--b—O .. ............ . ................ . ................. ---—----- .......................... .. . .................... ................. .............. clontact's EnIgib . .................. —1-1-1-1... ......... ........... ................ . ..................... -—----------- ........................ ................ 1 Dild ffile Slikoccipient expend BtRit,15 aancud assistance, idumg its fisical yeati that it teceived under auiy Iagreement (e,g,, contraq,ppnt the motanduin of agmemient,tnietnior=dum i uaderstan&n award w 91 greetnew etc.,) [)ictxiveen the SuIxecipient anlid the Department i Ecoi 10 ortunityl p 0) Yes EI t PP 3 No, if the al wiavle answer is YICIS:, MIRWIer thieffillowing befibre, oicee&ig tin iti Pr i id the, Sulnecipient lea end$7510,000 ortnore of state financudassistance (fioin ' �:O anid P 9 all other sources of state financul assistance combinied) during its fiscal year) III............I INO If yies thIC Subreci ilent certifies thatit will Innely, P coxiaply vvith,all applicMile '1Statum' single, 0!1"pfujicc spccific axidittleqUi I remexiii,ts of Section,216,97, Florida Statiates �ianid the applicable rules oaf the' Depal anew :Financial Services and the Auditior GencraL ... ........... . ............ --—------ 2 �Njd this Sul)tedpient expendf6der-dawsixidis i iu4 fiscal year that it receivedwider�a,ny agrectuent I(C,,9 , CCXOttad�lg=t� txietwrmidwr� oll� agreement,Merrionuidum of understatidaig, e 11 c 11 onomic inicetILdvi iB ax�wd agreemient, etc between Th II recipilent ............ No If the abovie answilet,is yes:, also ailawriet thic fbillowing before proceeding to exei of this Did tbe SuIxtecipient mrplend$7,50,010101 or triote in fedetaLawards i I)EO and all offier SGUrcels 'Of federal awards combitied) i it iaca,l year? 11 111 Yl es [] ,N0 If yes,1111the 'IIISIM"Ibrecipient,certifies thatit will timil coiiiVly with all applicable sixii,gle or audit requirements IDIf 2 C.P. , sulqvart as revised. ......................... ....... ..... .....................--.......... ........................... . .......... ....................... By' signiqg'below', 1�1,' certi4i, on biebalf i the Subrecipient that the above re resietittationis I P follii items I iand 2 are true iiand correct, ................. ........ ...........................—11...... ................................ ---... .................... .. ....................... .......... .......................... 1-1. .................. ..................... ---- ................................ ................... Signabire ofAucharized, Riepresexii,tadvile Date ................................ ......... . ................. "I........ ........ .............................. Printed Mame of Audinrized Rieptesentaitive Tide of Authorized Repriesientat I me ................. . ............................ ....1-1-111111111- ............. ... ................... ........................---.... ..............—. ................. 53 l')Of3GWI F IIIWWCWI%A IIIIII"1:At g'°Ill ,� m m umm ma w m, uw µiim.mm'" m u r u DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 PEO Agreement No.- 10092 Attachment K— Subrecipient Enterprise Resource Application (SERA) Form Current SERA Form will be provided under separate cover. 5 C"'NoirIwftcry ur lrww",I,K,Tlnlmr jj"Ir aol....W@4AUIW1(A Atu"a-ia Il ,u.mmsa ra�,eall Pnrahza DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreement No..:10092 11 to ;III[?art 2100 1 1 CContra t Provi'sions for ] ,I, : li,,,,,, 7 .. .....�..M I Iima �y ., ayyfl�Id,,�L,a,Plb II o-Blhi�l��„ In aV°1llalullla n to ather IIIvoalJJ°riaallada reqII,JIIr''YeOa' byjdthe I'o&oalmal agP Ilaia'dy o Iluo"�I`f'°I a�,d;�a,ual;a alllllllll%�� raQl IYj;d;;(I'fllll "aa'v°�"�IR rnade b, yf,'h Illli°a11°fl l I(ada'4uaalea'"Illi,lll�ya I)J,'jiY'UJe llle CIY,i r4Ij!gt(e � aN IC�r"No�a'IIuigli aat°d 'a,@I"pltI1 ice l We, (A)'1,,.�alllull.Vaa'�°a�'�,eIaaVaY(flaJl+,MViflMail' luri'"sn�IiIIIIUff'"1�III�II�IiYi( a,U�� �lUllrll�tlu'AVII IOiI( '�'a00tliipalll(rP1iY°0'�II� 'ek;,�l ��(, r�pI�r1Y�ilaJ���V��aO�wd' IIIa�;�.Irt IS IIIw IIIIoPIIri!t'io I sJIIJ°wlleld r311d'1,II1uLrl''d W11'1P"IOIIYIIe iI�UpO P fed?k I�"rll"a,O1!fllar'kl,"� d"�II�Ia,„,V,'tJo '� d�,,�lx�(VPVi°"all°rll��b�N"I I;��r hull„1161 and IIIIva �Od"laa;alia',ra ,abdaQuill°,I1lfllrilif U, egUllliau s is 'o,,,Jiulli�,,";P uli"lld -kV as Im0I1Juu11uziaji by,4"1 LJI S.C' IR")B, IVVIu„Ust la"I'4'°'a�u rrfll�°JUiI III IVV^iY�i1rU�'ll,o'�';,, CimIIrsaWa°Ii or 11agaI 'VeII'tVeadWs in III �IIIN;�I"Yor 'marl' 4�o� �P aVe� l"llle,���a1i'Ua�'�V I ,��Y���IOa Ioir "'aar { e<aOra'VII iV`"I iY$IIII'10'I'w a°alllld p?V a'%e1'lla aJ Ifioi " uc,,1°a f,,jsainaiJarisa ild "JU,'II°fl�aH�Iie' as te, w'~°?1 IIr°a Of ��a'�I'III,'� ���� 1111(uabORU6da'S tellirrilI U d l causs W Ir owmeIIflIIIY,wl61m kirdie norroodg,rd amR, IIuIIlrrluiu.qhg alallr; ulo�uul°laau by aao°Fal XI WHO aII11`1 ea;;yle d aalrd baarallar Ibr yr I!C�Ifhaaa'G II �ulol�ladu"rl'II'11i�a�Illl oll'IIJI�aIP;i",UI'III",oa Il�l��,r��Yp��'f r����, Irolll IIr,�I�II�,Y��lYal �u Illl'�tl��l'Ila; ;�ulJu IIIIIdei 41 QI Ilan II °art6f,]f,n eurflt�r"raa Lai d,I,ra lll jttiI1 II"ri�lr, e r'�INwYo4O11Wed i",d:"oII ( ml 1 CF +I I `aiit 60 1 o anist include e 1i11Oo't Iyal 'daaall Id I p 6J01al,kalllV°f V1 a IlalorSe UJlliaidJl('ar rr( i a'vl�ll I� ly�p���'� °ylll�aa� I"d,[ o Ii RP li,aall la �" ,re11 h� E xea IIthiur"9'o' C ii"t,„VieIW 11241 "Equal y JI l^ ,n IV ,�fy 1 �� I v, 1 ro319 1' I' °alrr 1964 IIIV{5Ir I)JIff1 1 I^J f r' ,i, aVr°al I'J V11(al1',VU° G I.day EiXeClltive Ordq,u"1 1,137511 ',bI,oawalldIlr,ug Exem,tvei Order 112 B ll"Wofalung to V quual II ualopllayhuloll! I� p�ap�,;�aa�ulLllvuolUl°q�) " „afrPd 7 , 9 er a r la l� a �� II uKlh�Ia�1111auaol��Ir,n���Ilivl�llo�,yoaulll,nIIIII�IIpd�U'�dul�U,��,jIfoa�a,ps��U�IIf�IIJ�uo"r ud,l I' a�r�llu rall�1 I;��lu ia�ll �wualllfirrl���Jl ��auh�olP�kl"r<Ilr>=�,�a� I �uoE,d�11lu�llu�Ii�„ (DQI + a eralw , al (4 L S C 3I41- u14 w), VN 1 I�,I'rpllalrri 1,19 a p at auuae constructor; ro 7 / im; n excess of SZgUO awarded Jed by II IIor I edellUl d'IIfIImIaeldo- mu,P'faU,1ll4'°,wIde a G 1i"lf,)"GV11Caa114,Ur'I foI I,P°ullPu lll����k'"floe' as"hDll'I°,I'll I re Dall'h,o°S Ba6amiiAS (4I0USr C 3la°It- " ll441 awU 46 3Iv 8) as Mod by Departmerk of Labor lego,"Iaia",urruadilu,, (29 0 ILR I'.vImtQ ;ataQu flr' AaD4a811Wons daIf DINu ,ah loa Ilia°"q'111IIlaad''I',a, V°,oiaal' lllll90 I�a`I"�Ilai°V,II'�' ILYIr%f,!"IiV �Jd�l r u'i as isar ll"�urei,,I r' aallllo, trlU Ia"d9,1o114 . 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I��a,'1 pli�llroll,�aiU,.ua�dl"lo�ra�f'a Iil i�'�alda,�uu�%�, IVa°a' rauilya rr'm allos °I il4a pennon f Is r Plllf tVs ( III[ the a 1 ons a Uoi aJ, �I'a;�J�ll°u'lp JIu�LIIV;u'Jlf 0, I,"rll'II a'"' 3�„1Ih aa,V'G'I I dg111I1 11a'�V� 'ea6,I�JL Vf;, III`¢ rII",Rd:r G,Uk o ari",y, alll 1,„",tfl I'�1lVR o���daP114uI1''"aGa° aa4,°ffilon to ,d'm){°i ch I*aorJl flIIie i'"r alll leIParl°eYl e iC, .� Ir Uoa II"V oIIV { aXatd'��a°Ia4I I(,aIP"Illfll'a�i 'PV1V�f'i@'Yf r o-pDu rt aalll III 11' lx"�,r"ar Grp 'e111�aI ,IV>n"a1lua,r IlP�,1 ttrIa; ll I��¢���rllavl a"'v"a1,P,VrlI,llll"u,' rra,,,lfa��ll'Ia:"y�", fl���)Coii ll dI t f I ad and e r Ia l„m ' aml (41ri) h 3701 3 a08y p all�apld,"I�nan611aap,d�pl�INlrre;yUlJll11r'', a H IC6o rMaade is"aYarl'a rd'a"al by the u'IUY'r P Ied raft rdaV'll�,iRBp'IhY'I a'�d II,�Ylaliar aaalr rCl, III"y(arll U0�1 i�l"Ylyall [Ilf"v'V"7II"Old Ilff�, , e°I(Plplpoyla 1 a V 1' l; p a e a PIIfU,I'"VI r"IV IlJillilr f'aJ IP11"JjOal'Ilarlaaolill Ia',;'JII �P 4'!!Uf'IIII��"IlllrGLfPd 4V" aaIWYI111" �all�0 IU la« a,�i�„ ilf",Nl 1lClIII Ifl�bllfll`°r Jal 11I��a 11Y I I �Pa02 m Pd 370a'll, 1!s aIIup 11 al1 elfuaalulled U e r o "'ohw "0 6 R'�' I rl IIJ"alllllol llll Ulf` 1i �all�lall is �J,l,llla�'IIIv11 o d�a� ��Nll ll���� auull Ml,<i llJlllaEa;"vu. ��10 N�I Ri�nl"a°°"m 37r,)�a a;Uf l,'In, �°a,ct, dr,,va,":Il�a a,a,dlloYill,uua 1",°a1 Irra�,a,� be oI �yI�III�Ird aly, a�a"rl I I„ ,ara �Ir , f a ��„rl�lupolula for ,J�,o I,a v I > w1d N UUllaaa"I"1m 11c and abwer mII Me basIuu of a 'il,a„aaLuay�aai'ya� aloda��JIf P� blablddl;',B�1�d, Of, llfl 4°�d,eE„,�ud� a�V�� Li ulPlip 55 DUK.IuMqv�jjj jjllj,,�%j`")�unta-mrm DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 ® Agmammil:No..10092 P11"C)NMe6d MaWwWwo-iscompensated ate Weafnot oil a hal Vives tie basic rete of pay for aH hours wKwked hi Meas of 40 Wis Uie work "mot it e h�,, u,i re i arrI, of,"(11 G LJ S,C,, 37'04 idIr a" ji,�6 is �18 ti , ��moi!�rt: I�il, plaWde that no Woorer cy rnec)'Oan�kr,; nin�ii be PuaV,d01flwd to woMin uirtileir candlans%Wchl one unsanHary hazondon,rQ,,"i eil'V,ri ns ii rt#:)�,iulirei pply tio Me pun:Kases I",xf mAmate= or alicho WI ilpy or, of&qaMgew,,,R, RgInts to KwUlbro; Made We,, al neii lit avvisird iii eet,,, p,I�e defiNhon al"Whg agreemal" under 37 09Z § 41('11,2 ar"""I tfnii� Oil" W41`,,�esttir� smad bll,,m lness ftiirr"( ie a i,,l asregl"l 'lit nll 1 1" of el W njillWiAl nng McIr y M r N w eqAemeN of 37 Part, �401!, 11941 h) hww1kno Made by Nanquaft CIVaKdons, anc,(, lrr Urildier I d �,�,,y ig k1r,ilk h (42 USK 7401 7671cj,) wi r(iUdl Federl@.� Coiiitird Act (33 1;` ,, 1 1387), as - Conhads and sUAVeMs of smiowva [n excess of Q50,00 carril"alk"ll, a u Nos Me non-Firilers! eyvard to agree W covp1m1h aH OpMhelde seandw4s, owthers or thid," 0k,,a°an kirk:,:1,142 in ii- Pdj% I 744),1 7671q),, itrii ", 8 1 ided 1',33 U.&G, 12!51 3,,` "7), r'amt ;w ift awwdhg ageixry and Me FUQQW D61�:mrrriei ��Examdlve Ckdef is 1254,,"�',i, ail",id A 192 CPR IBa22W vnii lml,, i tx',� pall Oil HII�e "ovir rr iciiirril, (SAMX in aumudence; U!lie r le, thN III nMemal Wmtwe irdei 1'3 ail,,0 121 POO 1989 Camp,, AM !��xcWsilons tNii ies of porits debaned, suspended, or otberwose WMed by agenr,wk,, i ��, dedwrei,�J i��":01`y 01i, Wally ahciir xec iflve, Ordei,' 1,21"":,49 AnrandrneM(31 LISZ 1352,'� i Id ale ani awaird diing $101000 Iliad sil life it:p-iis reiqii (1,. I E'Sck'[I tier Wawa that 11 WH W and has nW used IlFiurdds W pdtd terry argandabon for waNuandhg or iii lkmnce an OMW or emiMayse of any agency, a membeiAl Congmai, Wer w, arplayee of CanWew; or Sell [U, ir',r'ijlielr ic;i,` coirifgresc Ili m"rill"Ilinedilon mdh ablabling an Fdva , a,,vv,,s'irid ir�, ad IZV 31 USS 1352.Vach bler nsust aWn disdose any Woong rMace hi connection whK dMahling 911 ry Such am Swe Wed tam Uer �"o, "U11811, M S%yvair�;JL (,J) Sil§ 200322 Fliro,�wireil i,iiisri zHj, 79 75888, 119, 2014j� 56 OcciuSllani Elmusloillio IIID° w,12."dIDIA.. RIW"'Ki..�°, DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 AgreementDEO Noil Community,State. of Flodida " Iu�e,�n..'Inu��nat �'� Ilr°�n�Inn�nnt" � nrian Ini eIu°� Im � Iu'�t��„w ��iI I�@��IG' � of ... un aVlw"iDp tln�I. Iwnik IIL I210 2D, iby p w llh��nv� tV t i Eni n lllnnh ti in @"i Eln � 'teC lu � U ��,�, State�.'��.II IE� n�°iE'��� �uti� l�nn� "�� nn�t ween ill!���„ .___---�- _._."..�" �° uu�nn�°eci 'lnn'INn t ewndl tIE°nuw"w t+ • �' , De pin �p n ���moIu°ymic QpIpoiv,tunity(hier6ulu°mfter rierfi�irreidto Ern consWeiration ,f S1ubire1(,Jpw-u,es revel it of funds i coirnI alit ien't by I II' „ftj evaili.jate SlAbirelcipWird's, t�tnwnlhrinlE�ewntulNuIuat IEIPnnn@���' v� lwnl�un't,.�h�,�f����u ��u't '��uNI�IV� ctli '�� , the., "Girain't�,�,; ��� c���,re�,�� )� Im��N �,In~t�'�Ile II�'� ��"bD�aumlN�uln�lut � �� ,� t tins a tear Ilikeic veiny IE i n�, n ilnwn (the it lI"�IR itm Ip,'IE"t IE ntn tnrunnlwnni ) Iu nluiIn tt ire any IE I,,�t P IuIbireicEI leINnut IEnu In lby assigirtstoDEC) aU of SunbreiclppIknnln,vf' futtire np IEnts tin ire i nlEi'iu,nln nm innunlumnt airtil 6HI iraiIit,tunAIb In , IEanw nnnnulpt ern I" wnuun� Inn e IE:n IEpnnpnwa oaf In p� er r coverage ' � � I�n�' Iu°�,nunnnn �° �� �uIu°n, 'I uncle°any iuiNu�u�ul w�u�Iuu�uu�N�t Iw In" � III � �i Ii� Illr t t' r u���INnilllu°dstair Irby tIlie IV°� r6l �.�u u�plu�', u�uc � n � ' u�In', I I �� n � �, �, Ilwtannageim eintAl ;e~nnnec ("FE ii unlu°the IurnnaEIE Rii.ishwiss Aidirrilinistiration i("SiBA" (Mnn iu fairly, ia "'IE",tIE'mi' t Iw° Inw iriani m and cofle„tIE'nwOy'.'thi "IDisa ' 'te'.!IW" PIN"ogir inns")that w w sthe basils of thie ica ii1ciwiii tikirl iD'f iGirann't Proceeds Ip id or"to be iWid to Subirecipleinit n nidein tlhe CIM-EXil Piro, na nwn anid that aire gierteirinlihed Ilin the solie discrietiolini cif IE III;; 't Ibie a duphication lolf Ibei n'e' t ("DOB") s Iprovided in tlEnl s�Iu°e inn Iunut: 1"he proceeds or IIpayi nuunllDts referill-'ed to In the Ip°nr nw: irii, a ira In Iprnlh, 'w thipir tulney aim firol a IEn°'miunew Innce, FE W.k oir tine° II'tunni,n,uln°ainiy anther sounlu c.,,n,i, and whettlEne'nnlnr tnln Iriiin,nt such p n°nnw unnt Intn a IDOB,,sihiaIlll i Ine ie!irin h t i herein as i n' n,n w ds," amid any IE inTMDuury,wteds that are a DOBsha H IE,e In fn'nnnlne to Iheire Nnu as"EMB Proceeds," IE",Dn reNc6hdrig any Proc ed , SuIE)IIw' IEI n'pntnnt iE n tug �imirneid t iy ItinotI&V III IE C wIE°ntn w wlHI deteirrnirie IEInn its tune disciredion Iff SILIch aidiffltional 'atlwni constitute a ll t 1lp3. Nf some oir aEli of tlhe Pruceirds aim nee°terrWInnunud tnww Ible a DOB,the poirtlion ntlhat is IE 't„ENI IEtittlH one @:�)aliid tun IDEO,tin IWne Iu°etunl'Elunn'nnd Iu°n '/oir disbuirseid Provided''pde ik,iii thN Agireiernient. rhe a Iwaou int&ID10113.d teirw plwnu d t 'Ibie pnu 'pn to DIF10 sl4ll INii nt ' ,celed tlh ie airnintililt n f.1.1'nu 1p'veld Frvirin thie " BIE"i '.-DIES IE Irogir Ian . '" n wniil�.feint I nw to to assist Iwm coopll n tnan Mtlh DE to piluun ' e� ' ^of tIhie IEa iliv is iuul� n°�un!n�'plprnip'�nu'nit has aga�N�,upp such, nt�ipw,ipe s.p n�Ibire 'IEpili it of EI Proceeds �n�a'tau�t' nnn''u arid Dunne n�In�utipn' ulnn«n, �n �un��� 'N�,un�°�w;,ln�°'� .. n°�In�!nNi I' �ru�lllp u�unlpun� n� Iprun�unt��uEnI� IVII not @iprniutu�d'�t'o aflinwirig auuit to, ble bIw°nnht in uuIbirecp' ult rit's n Iu I (s) a in novidiiling any addiflionili l r ° w u ul,nlnnn'unlnt,t n ith runpeict ito s chi onn u lwlt ,, ' ipn°n die ,usutIns„ irtu lg i i i Qrwuett ,, uIN'ouuun°n n� othereu .Iniu tE� �un at tul� t� tn In taun°In°un h a�. ptI°non nuuun n tn n nta mnnna Itwe � nte Df,;�1tl Inluu uennplpniE Init„uln„tlppn Iw nInelesto t s ainid nuoicilp a irat IEIN°n the tta irliir ni t and u'cilitectiNernlwn of iainiy DOB Proceedsthat the E iuubntnu.I ptent woWd bie nnlwntifled tun, under i IE'nIE'n@iEuuabilut II)I[uster Piroil Iraim, if requested by DEQ, Subirecipilent'agir gut to exiecutesii.i1cli fu rtheir arild aididftionW docuin°nntluntiainid irlstruiments as i be request to fuulntheir anid Ibett it assigiiii tun DEO, to tlN ir,% unnutreeji,nit ofthie �ira nt Proceeds Ip M to SiubireilJpWirrt under the CIt'tNmmlp;tlR RVInglil"Hiii Pio iidiies, tinny wrpounnt ir�elceiveld unnu° In the Dihostipir IPir n rairi' Into IEi IP,irocieeds anidjiii airry rightsthereundeir,a Iwnd to takie,or n"u use tio be 7 DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO t No.:10092 tI Il elan, all actioins ainil do, orm a.auuuu mn tO Ib e l all flhabllnp ma reliquiesteld bly IDE:O'to cmun uurmnrm°uau uu amurmld make ob''feictiiho m C°Ilh e Il orllhmo o of ch'is Agireeirineint. Sa bireciiplcmeurmu°t expilicitly l DEO lu recluiest of any compainy with mu 11 lii lEm,SIuIlbmur mmliilEp'Ee rmt Ilhol@d liiinm urmmunaumm poNclies, m S t Ilhna°m a ,l.m nllli r°000iiimrluun ; rullh �Ilhram S �olr°�amuni ol �our'ulrmmt II w E IIE n�ormmm nualllEmll olrm° r ool �uu� l Irm 'EIp uirm�'olrurm�lan�'i' m�u � lrllnr Villonou �r,E �;,i, m urm�a�u.o Ilbm�uu r�o�au �ourmllbob,m Irma I I illb �o Proceeds, mho mm M uo�in I w r m'� m�ianrm (bi0 iIC'mlr"i bllli urnamurmlii our;, eiir)nflora. b ihrntere t frm t1w rights muuu� igineld to it uuunr olr bmlu Agireeirneird and give Iuullburoanliil 1pmmurm��, a.umul°meurm o suuu.,llh°m coirnparry to url lllea"asie a ild Eurmf'uollr°I rma° iiiollrm j IIDEG, If ImallbirocEll 'liolin't(air airty lourma oln to m IlEmlk:h DOB Piric),ceodw lire payablie t;m'ao sil E nm ellr`,,to the I tlmormp '� u mri or un�� m romuI b��lr � lur r° uale , ml ICi � Proceeds, ��Ibul �rp mrt agrees ee to uloumnlp m � uicb urmiouumtm u bC10, if aburmmhbbmunt nobaru lrulm Piroiceeds uaurmmber Ihmua CCEpBG-DR b uru granlrmm 'iiunu a un amount gireateirtihan tbulmm a urruouuunt'Subreciplillein't maw of ulpab have uromwuaiived if,such DOB Il uroa°oom,ru Imild Ilbmam In c.ioun slidollre ' iiiunl thile mmamlllu.uubantliioin of awaird. lui eveint iltatthe Subineciplient re o'ihm e or Issichedidliedto Irammnamiiimro aurny subseiqItseint Proceeds, Subireldipleint sliall pay stilich slubsequileint, p'muuru°aocr eds directly to DiE10,aulr d IIDE0 will o amllnrmmliiun m liIf of. oollhi cull maumr uurnun�IProu�ammm bean°t larure IE � II Proceeds (" uuU aru�uuu rnt DOB I i mr.,mm w � uumlbmu moral uiein t. Piroceieds fin ourm:m of Subsequent DOB Proceeds shiall bra retuirinied to C;he 'luullbuurodpllp 'Eu n t SluibseqUeirilt IIDUB Proceeds a lhanblh Ib e disbitsir'SiEld 85 obllbou . I If thile has uramm.rrliimuammd fiA payinneint of the GIranrma Proceeds, amrm Siubsequileint D10B Proceeds Ibra 1plll be retamnipllrnw 'dbm IIDEE). 2m If the S uubuµmucipmliioui received m no mmu urnrnournt of Ilw 'cur°ammmt Il urooumu ' any Sluullbm o uuu urm°C D,OB Proceeds shall be used Ilby b nll i °to uruum uumaum Ilpayrnents&thmo GIraarmt IlPimceedsto thie SubrecJplieint, aind l Subsequent DOB Proceeds bma alb be urebuurined to the Slubireicipleint. 3 Ifthie Iluubr'om.bllEnliiaaun has urea„amiiimrmud iia IEuolr liiolrm of thmo Iramunt Pliroceelds,audnm ob sequen't D10B IlProceeds shall Ilbuum used, urmmtnmbuned rn l/our dIlsbuirseid ilun th ica folPllhomubrm,g mmlydeir; II'Subsequent nt dE DUB dProceeds mmaubllr Ip I E�Ir , �"nllrnd a uuibmu uu�,q uolnr Ip O bmamdlb 'four tlbm�o uuua�u �o Ilnu�uum�u.o �Ibmo Ilr°�umllr� mlllrm� p � llrm�la�llno� �o �llh�o��Ilrorn� m � �mmum� °� Proceeds Ipura uum�lhm a�mlunmoluu�urit shall Ilbua� III e uuurineid to the luuullbmuramralii mllm.un°tC unmb �ullrn rrmmrrm iiunlurm,bb "�uulbmnoq uua rru DOB Ilp'Ill°,o ee Ilhma"mblll IIEue rietalined Iby IE II 0, 4. If DE10 rnma lbuam tlh e idletle,irnirniiiiiniia,tiilionI fhant the SubiredIplieint doles not I�to participiate bllrm them f llf'b Iro uran l t the b;CICCIIE�-IIC b'I IIEu r n, the ollbm o uuuu�rm II[)O Pill; bmanbdl Ibmo ure uuuurraam to lhmo' uibu�urrrrula l �mm ulrm a"ao, lrauun � rrm or m� uubm�llr�ummu�lullpmiii�o�lnu�°uu u�lrrmniiirm�u� not to Ilpmrullr"�mu° iii�umrm ,m aind thisIlrummm.Ili Shalllll Ilrllrrmmrmao 0imIcle NE10 lhm ua Ironurmmru red nmrm amunnouumnt ugIivanlq tio°tlmo Giranunl Proceeds p aniiiu to � II 0 will rileassign to Subrecipleint any rights assiginleid to DE10 Ilpruuuur uu urnt o bmluum u, uraa rmmen't, uromb urn g bmun, Im n p ��Ip m �uu b � � �Irau r om. r r rr�awa�iiimrer Ilbu uu uuroobllpmlia urm Ihmanlllll dbmo Irluuu aarn u.olrrod IiGormma ranee by 'II Ilnunu m 1pll uoni rum gun�� Ir ��.11 mn.uno r° urm�a�m�ormmm m '�all �aullrmnourm�w am uram �umlrm �lam mm as m w date oftlm am,gurmiiiurm o Ihiih Aguramournmen uuudbm"' Ilan bmunlr mmourm nurllhmo 'Eln �rm 'Eourm blh ours Il mnomu iiilunl I rmrua kie ounnaorit o II LYD Irmnau Igo rmrrr, mn o amlllwo Ipauiiirrm olr imam j M o maliimrliilll or m.rliilrmmliilrmmmlh IlouNraoft'uhoa Ulradlpur b. I w ,,,i ,,, 287, 1001 wnd,31 IU S.C. 3729. noouSlain Einvellooki DocuSign Envelope ID: FFDED2C2-90D6-43F5-84F6-0044DC6D3B76 DEO Agreement .: 10092 r1he an rr' r rn executhrigthis Agireleirineritrrur°n IIbelilaffof thie I'weflby ire pre seli t1li °t 1110'\ li°nee has m r"nd ur derrnr� this urlwice&Il llltiiirr ,IfUr rr°nrnlriuruiig a°f dl e Il ilurr°'l or' �watern rrt IIreg r� liri reic i rr rl, Ilw rnrS� Pr° a r�nS, r�nr�,rr��ilved by Siab,ivdplervt,,, lnrn ariyprioceiedihing to einf r° n illW°lll gr°eeirrnrrni , lYl'0 sIIW°nalll be eIrntiiidie trr Irmo rarer, Illl cost fieiii"li''or,ciE,,iiw°inleiint, ililickidloig actual atraluurlu 's feles. II „ r OIIII IIw u� l Il ��lllll� lllli;�, OF B I i� AI��'�' �� °""�' d I1 ill . �BY: , I llgairllrr 'u i° rrulrnr ul°n Garnl Gi 'r"iii 111 i�rruntryy r lurnnllwnlii ii[ r° Y [r°IN r� rnrr°rr ie o rr rw��°rr�,r"t'r'udive entity] � DocuSigned by: By:_ N Title: Executive Director MIMMMOTATMMW () , DAM EXHIBIT B Links to 2 CFR PART 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CF -2014-title2-vo11/xmi/CFR-2014-title2-voll-part2 O.xmi https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin text- idx?S I D=5b9d60b832d0c 1 55f2a8e5b96d8a6e9f&mc=true&node=pt2.1.200&rg n=d iv5# e2.1.200 134 58 SECTION THREE: COUNTY FORMS, LICENSES, INSURANCE FORMS AND BOND [This page intentionally left blank, with forms to follow.] 59 RESPONSE FORM RESPOND TO: MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Purchasing Department GATO BUILDING, - 1 1100 SIMONTON WEST,KEY FLORIDA 1 acknowledge receipt of Pudenda No. (s) 1 1 have included • Response r• Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause • Non-Collusion Affidavit • ®rug Free Workplace Fora - • Public Entity Crime Statement ................................................ • Monroe County occupational license and relevant City occupational licenses are required to be obtained within ten days of award of the contract • Vendor Certification Regarding Scrutinized Companies Lists • • y .. Minority Owned Business Declaration ^ Certification Regardingdisbarment • Anti-Lobbying Certification Form • Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying (Form-LLL) I have included a current copy of professional and occupational licenses n (�hecic merle items.abca�e, as reminder.that.the�_are iinciuded) Mailing Address: POBox 767 305-296-5606 Telephone: Key West, FL 33041 Fax:, 305-296-5169 Date: 4/20/22 . . Signed (Rrint Name : �I% IN �. .1)_k" . " �....................Nd....................................# � ..... COUNTY OF TT c� . . . .. _........... ..._......................_......,_............_ ....... Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me by means of ig physical presence or ❑ online notarization on ...................,� �,, .,,,,,,,, (date) by ��w .� CII . �. _.(name of affiant) Fie/She is° em�onaHy known to me or has producers m,....... (type of identification) as id' ""Hfi o a"uafoa .....°° NOTA R EL Fivids REEI Illy Commission Expires: 60 LOBBYINGANDwwCONFLICT OF wIwNTEREST CLAUSE SWORN STATEMENT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 010-1990 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ETHICS CLAUSE Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc » _(Company) "...warrants that he/it has not employed, retained or otherwise had act on his/her behalf any former County officer or employee in violation of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 010-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 010-1990. For breach or violation of this provision the County may, in its discretion, terminate this Agreement without liability and may also, in its discretion, deduct from the Agreement or purchase price, or otherwise recover,the full amount of any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration paid to the former County officer or employee." (Signature) .............. __._...—__...._W_. Date. /� � ✓ STATE OF: FL COUNTY OF: MONROE Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me, - w .............. ww.. wwN e by means of E physical presence or❑ online notarization on............................. (date) by __ (name of affiant). He/She is known to me or has produced_ ........ (type of identification) as identification. RjWary Public 1 k Flrar 3 mictam P i.abrradl My Commission Expires: 61 NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT 1, Richard Toppino of the city of Key West according to law on my oath, and under penalty of perjury, depose and say that 1. 1 am President of the firm of Charley Toppino &Sons, ncthe m bidder making the Proposal for the project described in the Request for Proposals for DEMOLITION, REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL _and that I executed the said proposal with full authority to do so; 2. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation, communication or agreement for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other bidder or with any competitor; 3. unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed bythe bidder prior to bid opening, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder or to any competitor; and 4. no attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other person, partnership or corporation to submit, or not to submit, a bid for the purpose of restricting competition; 5. the statements contained in this affidavit are true and correct, and made with full knowledge that Monroe County relies upon the truth of the statements contained in this affidavit in awarding contracts for said projec Signature: Date: 41 STATE OF: FL COUNTY OF: MONROE Subscribed and sworn to (c r a armed) before me by means of physical presence or El online notarization on............................................................................................... ( t, (date) b Y _(name of affiant). He/She is p2rso-QaUlnown to me or has produced _(type of identification) as identification, YNNDWY public state of Florida: b�Gwanlb�aat w�t�a�r��� ply commissioll HH 138227 Expires CUM= ­N ze� NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: w 62 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE FORM The undersigned vendor in accordance with Florida Statute 287.087 hereby certifies that: Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc (Name of Business) 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contenderre to, any violation of Chapter 893 (Florida Statutes) or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, or any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify f at this firm complies fully with the above requirements. , (Signature) Date: STATE OF: FL COUNTY OF: MONROE Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me by means of V physical presence or❑ online notarization on_ (date) by (name of affiant). He/She is RQLSDnaUyjQLwn to me or has produced..... . ......... (type of identification) as identification. ........ ......... .._ ._.. .. ......._ . NOTY PUBLIC gk 00 Notary Public State of Florida Michael P Labreda My Commission Expires: My cojrrotij€ssuon�tits 138227 63 E'P� r s f1ESf14l2tt 2 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME STATEMENT "A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime 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 public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or CONTRACTOR under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list." Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc have read the above and state that neither ................ _._..(Respondent's name) nor any Affiliate has been placed on the convicted vendor list within the last 36 months. ............................................................................................................................................................ (Signature) Date: STATE OF: FL COUNTY OF: MONROE Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed before me by means of physical presence or online notarization on..... wwwwwww wwwww l _m ........_(date) by .......(name of affiant). He/She is ersonally known to me or has produced (type of identification) as identification. Grazry r',4t1 State of rcros —_ �, k tobrad NOTARYPUBLIC y C�rn�1asrr)ru h0k t �17 My Commission Expires: 64 Respondent's Insurance and Indemnification Statement Worker's Compensation Statutory Limits Employer's Liability $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 General Liability $300,000 Combined Single Limit Vehicle Liability $200,000 per person; $300,000 per Occurrence $200,000 Property Damage or $300,000 Combined Single Limit Pollution Liability $1,000,000 per Occurrence; $2,000,000 Aggregate Asbestos Abatement Liability $2,000,000. If the policy is structured on a "Claims Made Basis" the policy must contain a "Retroactive Date" of no later than the commencement of work and will have an extended reporting period of four(4) years Other requirements (if applicable): • Insurance to comply with the Jones Act and/or Longshoreman and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act with limits sufficient to respond to the applicable state and/or Federal statutes. • Watercraft Liability Insurance $500,000 Combined Single Limit IDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS FOR CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS, The CONTRACTOR covenants and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Monroe County, its commissioners, officers, employees, agents and servants from any and all claims for bodily injury, including death, personal injury, and property damage, including property owned by Monroe County, and any other losses, damages, and expenses of any kind, including attorney's fees, court costs and expenses, which arise out of, in connection with, or by reason of services provided by the CONTRACTOR or any of its Subcontractor(s) in any tier, occasioned by the negligence, errors, or other wrongful act or omission of the CONTRACTOR, including its Subcontractor(s) in any tier, their officers,employees, servants or agents. In the event that the completion of the project(to include the work of others) is delayed or suspended as a result of the CONTRACTOR's failure to purchase or maintain the required insurance, the CONTRACTOR shall indemnify the County from any and all increased expenses resulting from such delay. Should any claims be asserted against the COUNTY by virtue of any deficiency or ambiguity in the plans and specifications provided by the CONTRACTOR, the CONTRACTOR agrees and warrants that CONTRACTOR shall hold the County harmless and shall indemnify it from all losses 65 occurring thereby and shall further defend any claim or action on the County's behalf. The first ten dollars ($10.00) of remuneration paid to the CONTRACTOR is consideration for the indemnification provided for above. The extent of liability is in no way limited to, reduced, or lessened by the insurance requirements contained elsewhere within this agreement. This indemnification shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Agreement. RESPONDENT'S STATEMENT I understand the insurance that will be mandatory if awarded the contract and will comply in full with all the requirements. Charley Toppino & Sonsjnc Respondent Signature 66 INSURANCE„A ENT-S STATEMEN I have reviewed the above requirements with the bidder named below. The following deductibles apply to the corresponding policy. POLICY DEDUCTIBLES Automobile 810O4284482126G /Umbrella Workers Comp UB4K5263662126G CUP3J6572212126 None/$10,000 SIR General Liability DTCO3202M181TIA21 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA Request For Waiver of Insurance Requirements It is requested that the insurance requirements, as specified in the County's Schedule of Insurance Requirements, be waived or modified on the following contract: Contractor: Contract for: Address of Contractor: Phone: Scope of Work: Reason for Waiver: Policies Waiver will apply to: Signature of Contractor: Approved Not Approved Risk Management: Date: County Administrator appeal: Approved Not Approved Meeting Date: Board of County Commissioners appeal: Approved .............................................. Not Approved Meeting Date: RESPONDENT SIGNATURE 67 DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) ACCOR" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 5/16/2022 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Illana Abbate Marsh &McLennan Agency LLC PHONE FAX 9850 N.W. 41 st Street A/c No EXt: A/C,No): E-MSuite 100 ADDRESS: FLCertificates@MarshMMA.com Miami FL 33178 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA:Travelers Indemnity Co of America 25666 INSURED CHARLTOPPI INSURERB: Phoenix Insurance Company 25623 Charley Toppino &Sons Inc. INSURERC:Travelers Property Casualty Co of Amer 36161 Monroe Concrete Products Inc. P.O BOX 787 INSURERD:Travelers Indemnity Company 25658 Key West FL 33041 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:1565878062 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER MM/DD MM/DD A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y DTC03202M181TIA22 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $2,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $300,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $10,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 X POLICY� PE� LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 OTHER: $ D AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y 81004284482226G 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $1,000,000 Ea accident X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED X NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident C X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR CUP3J6572212226 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $10,000,000 EXCESS LAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $10,000,000 DED X RETENTION$1 n nnn $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION UB4K5263662226G 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 X PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N STATUTEI ER ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICE R/M EMBER EXCLUDED? FN] N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,maybe attached if more space is required) General Liability Aggregate applies per Project if required by written contract. RE: Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services for the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery(CDBG-DR)Voluntary Home Buyout Program(VHBP) Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and Florida Department of Transportation,their employees and officials,as Designated Organizations,are Additional Insureds in respects to the General&Auto Liability. Umbrella follows form to the underlying policies as respects to Additional Insureds.All of the above is applicable when required by written contract subject to the terms,conditions and exclusions of the policy. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Monroe County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) 1100 Simonton Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Key West FL 33040 @ 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD i Minarit Owned Business Declaration G inar lei l..(pp6noa owns, Inc a suka....eoantraetoar engaged by Monroe Coaunty oluring tine eoarnpf et6oan of'work asso bated w6th the b0ow 6ndieated pro8eet (Check one) 6s a me no 6ty mousiness enterp 6se, as defined in Sec6on 2$$.703, Hoarkla Statutes or is not a minority mousiness enterprise,as defined in Section 2)3)3 70''3„ Florida Statutes. F.. .2 .70:3(3)"Minority b uslness enterpHse"means any srnall buuslness concern as defined In subsection(6)(see b0owmr)Which is organized to engage in cornmerelal transactions, vvlhlelh is dornieiled in IFlaarida,and vrlhielh is at(east SI-percent-owned by minority persons Who are members of'an insuular group that is of'a partieuular racW,ethnic,or gender makeup or national o6gin, Whielh Ihas been subjected Ihistorically to disparate treatment due to identification in and with that group resulting in an uunderrepresentatiown of coirnmercW enterpHses under the grouu0"s contrO,and Whose management and daily o peradowns are controlled by such persons, A rninority business enterpHse imay pHrnarily 4w0ve the practice owfa profession,OwnersNp by a rninority person doves not include aavrnersNp Vrlhielh is the result owfa transfer lirorna a nonrninowrity person to a rnmon.ty person v6tlhun a related iirxnrn cdaate farnily group If" the cornNned tootal net asset valuue ool°all members of'suuelh farndy group exceeds S l mdfion. For puar0oses ooftlhis suubsecflon,the term"related irnrnedlate farndy group" means one or more chHdren under 16 years ofage and a parent of'such children or the spouse of'such parent residing in the same house or living unit, F.t3 2 .70'3(6)`"Small business"means an independently owned and operated buasinoss concern that employs 200 or d'evrer permanent full flme employees and that,together with its affiliates,has a net worth of'not more than w mH Hon or any firm based in this state vrlhielh Ihas a Small I13ausinoss Administration (a)eertificadon. As app ieable to wale proo,prietoorslhi,ps,the w millioan net worth req,maircment slhall include both personal and business investments, Contractor rna rei"er to F,. . 288.70:3 for more infiorrna6o.7n. Contractor SUb Re6 ti3 Lent: Monroe(:°oaunty il>,wwatw.ame Signature ' t Printed Name- Cynthia Guerra l rinrt 1tw�no . l'itle!G6bMi3 IDepartsvnernt. VHRi' Grant Manager a w Verified via: Yes l®ri a.cgML1 I„r,ect®ries Aololress: 110 Box °/ 7 11)FO Q°oantractn 10092 ..._...... ........ ....... City/State/zi0 lCe k/est l l 3 3041 Date Pro�t_Pduusvni> olit,° liea.isle 68 VENDOR CERTIFICATION REGARDING SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES LISTS Project Description(s): DEMOLITION, REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Respondent Vendor Na BLOCK GRANT................................-- ....................... -Charley ...TO.p.p..n.°...&:....Sons, ....Inc ,....................... ................ Vendor FEIN: 59-2426906 .................................... Vendor's Authorized Representative Name and Title: Richard Toppino, President Address: PO Box 787 Y ..................................y Cit e West. - State D�i. Zip: 33041 Phone Number: 305-296-5606 Email Address: AToppino@charleytoppi.p.o..c.o .................................................. Section 287.135, Florida Statutes prohibits a company from bidding on, submitting a proposal for, or entering into or renewing a contract for goods or services of any amount if, at the time of contracting or renewal,the company is on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List,created pursuant to Section 215.4725, Florida Statutes, or is engaged in a Boycott of Israel. Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, also prohibits a company from bidding on, submitting a proposal for,or entering into or renewing a contract for goods or services of$1,000,000 or more, that are on either the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector Lists which were created pursuant to s. 215.473, Florida Statutes,or is engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. As the person authorized to sign on behalf of Respondent, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the Section entitled "Respondent Vendor Name" is not listed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List or engaged in a boycott of Israel and for Projects of$1,000,000 or more is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List,the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. 1 understand that pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of a false certification may subject company to civil penalties, attorney's fees, and/or costs. I further understand that any contract with the County may be terminated, at the option of the County, if the company is found to have submitted a false certification or has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List or engaged in a boycott of Israel or placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List or been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. i y: - nced company,.... ............... ' who is authorized Certified B to sign on behalf of then Ve w air Vski e: Print Nzflire 1�K Authorize ..... —� ..... Title. r... Note: The List are available at the following Department of Management Services Site: Fitt s�°./LVnMm 11 ili�floi icia.co 73/business or? ration is tat mm ��rch sii� vendor information/convicted sus -_, p .n !.L .is ritrih ato.0..gjj7 Ini nt� y n4or lists 69 CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION- LOWER TIER COVERED TRANSACTIONS FOR FEDERAL AID CONTRACTS (Compliance with 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200) It is certified that neither the below identified firm nor its principals are presently suspended, proposed for debarment, declare neliibtk,, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any federal department or agency Name c fi*ult,nt/Contractor: Charley Toppino&Sons, Inc 8y ._�.. ....... ... . Date Title: ....... __ _ .__............. , .. Instructions for Certification Instructions for Certification Lower Tier Participants: (Applicable to all subcontracts, purchase orders and other lower tier transactions requiring prior HUD approval or estimated to cost$25,000 or more 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200) a. By signing and submitting this proposal,the prospective lower tier is providing the certification set out below, b., The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was entered into If it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department, or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. c. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is submitted if at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous by reason of changed circumstances, d. The terms"covered transaction,""debarred,""suspended,""ineligible,""participant,""person,""principal,"and "voluntarily excluded,"as used in this clause, are defined in 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200.You may contact the person to which this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. "First Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered transaction between a grantee or subgrantee of Federal funds and a participant(such as the prime or general contract). "Lower Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered transaction under a First Tier Covered Transaction (such as subcontracts). "First Tier Participant" refers to the participant who has entered into a covered transaction with a grantee or subgrantee of Federal funds (such as the prime or general contractor). "Lower Tier Participant' refers any participant who has entered into a covered transaction with a First Tier Participant or other Lower Tier Participants(such as subcontractors and suppliers) e. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with which this transaction originated. f The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include this clause titled "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered Transaction,"without modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions exceeding the $25,000 threshold. g. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous.A participant is responsible for ensuring that its principals are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise ineligible to participate in covered transactions. To verify the eligibility of its principals, as well as the eligibility of any lower tier prospective participants, each participant may, but is not required to, check the Excluded Parties List System website (https://www„epls,gov/),which is compiled by the General Services Administration. h Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause.The knowledge and information of participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings i. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph a of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. 70 CERTIFICATION FOR DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES ON FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS (Compliance with 49CFR, Section 20.100(b)) The prospective participant certifies, by signing this certification, 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 undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer of 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 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 federal 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 undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities", in accordance with its instructions. 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. Code. 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. The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her proposal that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed $100,000 and that all such subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. Name of ntra o suit t: Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc By: I I W (Print Nam�Date: Authorized Signature Title: i 71 DISCLOSURE OFLOBBYING ACTIVITIES Approved uvOMB Complete this form 0o disclose lobbying activities pursuant Vo31 U.S C. 1352 ox*uamm 'See reverse for b|i burden disclosure a. contract a. bid/offer/application a.initial filing b.grant b. initial award b matertal change c.cooperative agreement c.post-award For Material Change Only: d loan year quarter_ e-loan guarantee date of last report f loan insurance N—am e�i W d aies...s""of Reporting Entity: 5. If Reporting Entity in No.4 is a Subawardee, Enter Name E]Prime []Subawardee and Address of Prime: N/A Tier — if known Charley Toppino &Sons, Inc PO Box 787 Key West, FL 33041 Congressional Dist!ict, if known: 4c Congressio al District. if known: 6. Federal Department/Agency: 7. Federal Program Name/Description: B. Federal Action Number, if known: �9.Award Amount, if known: 10. a. Name and Address of Lobbying Registrant b.Individuals Performing Services(including address it (if individual, last name, first name, MI) different from No 10a) (last name, first name, Mt): Telephone No. Date: Federal Use Only- =Aulhonzed-for L...1 tprtf jc1lion 1.Type of Federal Action: Status of Federal Action: 3. Report Type: � � � 72 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF SF-LLL, DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES This disclosure form shall be completed by the reporting entity,whether subawardee or prime Federal recipient,at the initiation or receipt of a covered Federal action,or a material change to a p rev lousfifing,pursuant to title 31 US C section 1352 The filing of a form is required for each payment or agreement to make payment to any lobbying entity 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 employeeof a Memberof Congress in connection with a covered Federal action Complete all items that apply for both the initial filing and material change report Refer to the implementing guidance published by the Office of Management and Budget for additional information 1. Identify the type of covered Federal action for which lobbying activity is and/or has been secured to influence the outcome of a covered Federal action. 2 Identify the status of the covered Federal action 3- Identify the appropriate classification of this report If this is a followup report caused by a material change to the information previously reported,enter the year and quarter in which the change occurred Enter the date of the last previously submitted report by this reporting entity for this covered Federal action, 4 Enter the full name,address,city State and zip code of the reporting entity Include Congressional District,if known.Check the app rop nate classification of the reporting entitythat designates if it is,or expects to be,a prime or subaward recipient Identify the tier of the subawardee,e-g,the first subawardee of the prime is the 1st tier.Subawards include but are not limited to subcontracts,subgrants and contract awards under grants 5 If the organization filing the report in item 4 checks "Subawardee,"then enter the full name,address,city, State and zip code of the prime Federal recipient Include Congressional District,if known 6- Enter the nameof the Federal agency making the award or loan commitment.Include at least one organizationallevel below agency name,if known.For example,Department of Transportation,United States Coast Guard 7 Enter the Federal program name or description for the covered Federal action(item 1) If known,enter the full Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)numberfor grants,cooperative agreements,loans,and loan commitments 8 Enter the most appropriate Federal identifying number avallablefor the Federal action identified in item 1 (e,g,, Request for Proposal(RFP) number; Invitation for Bid (IFB) number.grant announcement number: the contract, grant, or loan award number:the application/proposal control number assigned by the Federal agency).Include prefixes,e.g.,"RFP-DE-90-001," 9. For a covered Federal action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the Federal agency,enter the Federal amount of the award/loan commitment for the prime entity identified in item 4 or 5 10 (a)Enter the full name,address,city,State and zip code of the lobbying registrant under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 engaged by the reporting entity identified in item 4 to influence the covered Federal action (b)Enter the full names of the individual(s)performing services,and include full address if different from 10(a)-Enter Last Name,First Name,and Middle Initial(MI) 11 The certifying official shall sign and date the form,print his/her name,title,and telephone number, According to the Paperwork Reduction Act,as amended,no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB Control Number The valid OMB control number for this information collection is OMB No 0348-0046 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions,searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of information- Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information,including suggestions for reducing this burden,to the Office of Managementand Budget,Paperwork Reduction Project(0348-0046),Washington, DO 20503. 73 2021 / 2022 MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 RECEIPT#30140-89799 Business Name: CHARLEY TOPPINO&SONS INC Owner Name: FRANK TOPPING,JOHN P TOPPINO QUAL Business Location: KEY WEST, FL 33040 Mailing Address: BOX 787 Business Phone: 305-296-5606 KEY WEST,FL 33041 Business Type: CONTRACTOR(GENERAL&ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS) Employees 70 COMP CARD: ENG I 131A/GC 152A STATE LICENSE: CGC1518488 Tax Amount Transfer Fee Sub-Total Penalty Prior Years Collection Cost Total Paid 250.0 0.00 250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250.00 0 Paid 000-20-00037807 0 8/2 3/2 0 2 1 250 . 00 THIS BECOMES A TAX RECEIPT Sam C. Steele, CFC, Tax Collector THIS IS ONLY A TAX. WHEN VALIDATED PO Box 1129, Key West, FL 33041 YOU MUST MEET ALL COUNTY AND/OR MUNICIPALITY PLANNING, ZONING AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS. MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT P.O. Box 1129, Key West, FL 33041-1129 EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 Business Name: CHARLEY TOPPINO&SONS INC RECEIPT# 30140-89799 US HWY 1 Business Location: KEY WEST, FL 33040 Owner Name: FRANK TOPPING,JOHN P TOPPINO QUAL Mailing Address: Business Phone: 305-296-5606 BOX 787 Business Type: CONTRACTOR(GENERAL&ENGINEERING KEY WEST, FL 33041 CONTRACTORS) Employees 70 COMP CARD: ENG I 131A/GC 15 STATE LICENSE: CGC1518488 Tax Amount Transfer Fee Sub-Total Penalty Prior Years Collection Cost Total Paid 250.0 0.00 250.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 250.00 0 0 Paid - - ��� Ron DeSantis,Governor Halsey Beshears,Secretary b.� STATE OF FLORIDA d1pr DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 489, FLORIDA STATUTES TOPPINO, ]OH N PETER CHARLEY TOPPING & SONS INC 129 TOPPING INDUSTRIAL DRIVE KEY WEST FL 33040 LICENSE NUMBER: CGC1518488 EXPIRATION DATE: AUGUST 31,2022 Always verify licenses online at MyFlorida License.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license.It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. 3/9/22, 11:10AM Detail by Entity Name Y IryIyIyI^N Vi N l'i WVP WN 1 d f n.✓� .. r / / / / Detail lby Entity Name Florida Profit Corporation CHARLEY TOPPINO & SONS,INC. Bing Information Document Number M03537 FEI/EIN Number 59-2426906 Date Filed 08/02/1984 State F L Status ACTIVE Last Event AMENDMENT Event Date Filed 10/11/2019 Event Effective Date NONE Ancipal Address 129 TOPPINO INDUSTRIAL DRIVE ROCKLAND KEY KEY WEST, FL33040 Changed:04/27/2017 MlingAddress P.O. BOX 787 KEY WEST, FL33041 Changed:04/23/2018 Rgistered Agent Name&Address TOPPINO, RICHARD 129 TOPPINO INDUSTRIAL DRIVE KEY WEST, FL33040 Name Changed: 02/08/2018 Address Changed: 02/08/2018 fbicer/Director Detail Name &Address Title P TOPPINO, RICHARD 3/9/22, 11:10AM Detail by Entity Name 10 EGRET LANE KEY WEST,FL Title T TOPPINO,JOHN #18 CALLE LINO KEY WEST, FL33040 Title V TOPPINO,ANDREW 129 TOPPINO INDUSTRIAL DR KEY WEST, FL33040 Title Secretary Toppino, Daniel P PO Box 787 Key West, FL 33041 Title Executive Vice President Toppino, Paul 1500 Catherine Street Key West, FL 33040 Title CFO Peattie,Ashley PO Box 787 Key West, FL 33041 Anual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2019 04/25/2019 2020 06/19/2020 2021 04/22/2021 Bcumentlmages 3/9/22, 11:10AM Detail by Entity Name 2021 FLORIDA PROFIT CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT FILED DOCUMENT#M03537 Apr 22, 2021 Entity Name: CHARLEY TOPPINO & SONS, INC. Secretary of State 0685953260CC Current Principal Place of Business: 129 TOPPINO INDUSTRIAL DRIVE ROCKLAND KEY KEY WEST, FL 33040 Current Mailing Address: P. O. BOX 787 KEY WEST, FL 33041 US FEI Number: 59-2426906 Certificate of Status Desired: No Name and Address of Current Registered Agent: TOPPINO, RICHARD 129 TOPPINO INDUSTRIAL DRIVE KEY WEST, FL 33040 US The above named entity submits this statement for the purpose of changing its registered office or registered agent,or both,in the State of Florida. SIGNATURE: Electronic Signature of Registered Agent Date Officer/Director Detail : Title P Title T Name TOPPINO, RICHARD Name TOPPINO,JOHN Address 10 EGRET LANE Address #18 CALLE LINO City-State-Zip: KEY WEST FL City-State-Zip: KEY WEST FL 33040 Title V Title SECRETARY Name TOPPINO,ANDREW Name TOPPINO, DANIEL P Address 129 TOPPINO INDUSTRIAL DR Address PO BOX 787 City-State-Zip: KEY WEST FL 33040 City-State-Zip: KEY WEST FL 33041 Title EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Title CFO Name TOPPINO, PAUL Name PEATTIE,ASHLEY Address 1500 CATHERINE STREET Address PO BOX 787 City-State-Zip: KEY WEST FL 33040 City-State-Zip: KEY WEST FL 33041 1 hereby certify that the information indicated on this report or supplemental report is true and accurate and that my electronic signature shall have the same legal effect as if made under oath;that I am an officer or director of the corporation or the receiver or trustee empowered to execute this report as required by Chapter 607,Florida Statutes;and that my name appears above,or on an attachment with all other like empowered. SIGNATURE:RICHARD TOPPINO PRESIDENT 04/22/2021 Electronic Signature of Signing Officer/Director Detail Date Dtw#2381146 Bk#3181 Pg#219 Rmorded&23 2022 2:11)I'M Page I of 9 Filed and Recorded in Official Records of MONROECOUNI'Y KENINMAD0K.CPA TM 2010 Document A312 R md H,,, 107 554 081 Performance Bond CONTRACTOR: SURETY: (Nallic, lrpd Mims and addr(",=,v) (Nome", lcs oislolpls CharBey [oppino& S(ms, kvn (sf busimms) U", I lighway 1, Mm H 5, 1 mvok m (,,'IsUMty FMId ,"iUmly Cu'rp,'My Rojak Rockkind Key, Key West, FL 33040 of orw,Fowcfl 8 W11(h OWNER I iam tf(.)f(1, C"J" Dj 183 (Mllfw, legulstatliv and whi?("'s) Monroe County Boci�d of Cowity CoWrMSSnMlOrs Any t6�iwWh wfo!WVA'nRl 1,100 S)imonton St , Key Wu,,t, Fl. 33040 c;ontracur,,Iurety,(),�vnw or nfl,wl pwty OmlC h c(xlskhm,0 pPm4 where appl;CM'4n CONSTRUCT[ON CONTRAC F AIAA)ocumantA312 2WO two Amount:$490,000 00 Flayrv[00 bol)d,iWo ono farm V Ns,i%wA rl slnqlo COMUM,d Desca iphow ,rfonnwry (Aloine ondlocaii(m) I.)ojjohfion, Rcmov�,,nl and D sposaf for thc',, onummflty I)u�vek)prmMt Wnr* Gmnt I)isaste� Rocovety (ODBO.1,W) Vukmtany H(ow"', HaIycmt Pmgrwn (Vi MFI) BOND June, 15, 2022 (Not eadier than f Ammmt:$49(000,00 Mmfificmions to fllds Bond n N6 CONI RACTOR AS PRINCIPAL SURETY (Ccupovaee CwnpaIny: (Cotporclic scal Chadey 'I'op ii o&,$vfns,, Iona:;. 1'ravc4ers C',,,asuaKy smd r,npxa y of Amuk,s ,me" 4AA) i,q a I ne Mh-wi L, Fl,,mker 'Ind'Vitle: 2nd'j'Wc: Atlewney til I nct&R. 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THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Illana Abbate Marsh &McLennan Agency LLC PHONE FAX 9850 N.W. 41 st Street A/c No EXt: A/C,No): E-MSuite 100 ADDRESS: FLCertificates@MarshMMA.com Miami FL 33178 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA:Travelers Indemnity Co of America 25666 INSURED CHARLTOPPI INSURERB: Phoenix Insurance Company 25623 Charley Toppino &Sons Inc. Monroe Concrete Products Inc. INsuRERc: Evanston Insurance Company 35378 P.O BOX 787 INSURERD:Travelers Indemnity Company 25658 Key West FL 33041 INSURERE: Travelers Property Casualty Co of Amer 25674 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:1863980003 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER MM/DD MM/DD A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y Y DTC03202M181TIA22 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $2,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE � OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED APPROVED BY RISK MANAGEMENT PREMISES Ea occurrence $300,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $10,000 BY . DATE 6IO�ZV22 .✓'" PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: WAVER MA YES GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 X POLICY� PE� LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 OTHER: $ D AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y Y 810ON4284482226G 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $1,000,000 Ea accident X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED X NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident E X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR Y Y CUP3J6572212226 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $10,000,000 EXCESS LAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $10,000,000 DED X RETENTION$1 n nnn $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION Y UB4K5263662226G 5/19/2022 5/19/2023 X PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N STATUTEI ER ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICE R/M EMBER EXCLUDED? ❑ N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 C POLLUTION LIABILITY MMAENV002248 2/2/2021 2/2/2023 Limit $5,000,000 Retention $25,000 Policy Aggregate $5,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) General Liability Aggregate applies per Project if required by written contract. Monroe County Board of County Commissioners,its employees and officials,as Designated Organization, is an Additional Insured as respects General&Auto Liability. General Liability is primary and noncontributory.Waiver of Subrogation as respects General Liability,Auto Liability,and Workers Compensation in favor of Additional Insured. Umbrella follows form to the underlying policies as respects to Additional Insureds.All of the above is applicable when required by written contract subject to the terms,conditions and exclusions of the policy. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Monroe County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) 500 Whitehead St AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Key West FL 33040 @ 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD From: Michael Labrada To: Guerra-Cynthia Cc: Bradley-Brian Subject: RE:VHBP Demolition contract-certificate of insurance Date: Wednesday,June 08,2022 10:32:58 AM Attachments: imaae001.png Charley Toppino COI for Monroe County Board.pdf CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the County. Whether you know the sender or not, do not click links or open attachments you were not expecting. Cynthia, I apologize for the delay in getting back to this one. here is our COI including our pollution policy. We do not carry asbestos abatement liability as we are not an abatement company and don't hold that license. In the event any demos require abatement we will make sure to provide our subcontractor's abatement license and insurance. Thank you, Michael Labrada Contract Aaymtnifarfafor e,mlabrada@charleytoppino.com c,(305)304-9356 o.(305)296-5606 Key West 129 Toppino Industrial Drive Key West, FL 33040 The information contained in this transmission may contain privileged and confidential content. It is intended only for the use of the person(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient,you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this communication is strictly prohibited. From:Guerra-Cynthia <Guerra-Cynthia@MonroeCounty-FL.Gov> Sent:Tuesday, May 31, 2022 3:43 PM To: Michael Labrada <Mlabrada@CharleyToppino.com> Cc:atoppino@charleytoppino.com <ajtoppino@gmail.com>; Bradley-Brian <Bradley- Brian@MonroeCounty-FL.Gov> Subject:VHBP Demolition contract-certificate of insurance Good Afternoon: Please see below from the County Atty's Office regarding your Certificate Of Insurance. Any revisions to the COI should be forwarded to Mr. Bradley and me. Mr. Bradley is copied on this email. Thankyou| Cynthia Guerra' MPA, [FM Acquisition Manager VHBP Fair Housing Coordinator Monroe County 1UZU5U Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL33U37 Office: (305)453'8756 Cell: (3U5) 3U4'8536 CALL HUD, Fair Housing Awareness Frmm: Brad|ey'Bhan Sent:Tuesday, May 31, ZUZZ3:Z1PM Tm:GuerrafCynthia Limbe�'[hrieLine�LU���[� Subject: RE: Charlie ToppinoContract Sure you can email them and CC me. They probably have the coverage for what ieneeded: Pollution Liability $1'000'000 per Occurrence; $2'000'000 Aggregate Asbestos Abatement Liability $2'000'000. If the policy is structured Brian Bradley ARM, RMLO, FCRM Public Records and Risk Manager Monroe County*ttomoy'oOffice 111112th Street,Suite 408 Key West, FL33040 (305)292'3470 (305)292'3510(fax) Frmm:Guerra'[ynthia < Sent:Tuesday, May 31' ZUZZ3:U8PM Tm: Limbert'[hristine � Bradley-Brian Subject: RE: [har|ieToppino Contract Ok' great| Brian thank you for reaching out directly. | don't speak insurance very fluently. Should I forward this to the person at CTS that sent me the COI? I can copy you Brian? Or should I just stay out of it. Cynthia Guerra, MPA, CFM Acquisition Manager VHBP Fair Housing Coordinator Monroe County 102050 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL 33037 Office: (305)453-8756 Cell: (305) 304-8536 ALL HUD, t 00 51614,1177 / 1 tl1004N°�"°F411339°t,°ta1 W1 VfW..H=1a0V Farr HOUSIng. Awareness From: Limbert-Christine<JL.!.rn..G�.ert.::::�::,.1::)..r!..:Li.n..ca...Cx.. 1..S..r:7..L .'..:::. .:?..C:?.:t.Y.::::.�...:.:.:.... ..v....> Sent:Tuesday, May 31, 2022 3:03 PM To:Guerra-Cynthia <.(i.u-e.rr. .:::.:::.Y..r:?.:t.:?.i..a...Cx?.. 1.S..r:?..r.S..'.:::.5-isa..r:?.:t.!::::P...:.::.. ..5. > Cc: Bradley-Brian <.B..r.�.�;j..l-�'.!.::::D.r!. ..C?.. v> Subject: FW: Charlie Toppino Contract Cynthia, FYI for now. Brian reached out to see if pollution and asbestos is already covered under their policy. If it is not then we will need to update that as appropriate.Thanks. Christine M. Limbert-Barrows Asst.County Attorney Monroe County Attorney's Office P.O.Box 1026 Key West, FL 33041-1026 (305)292-3470 (305)292-3516(fax) 1::11eass unote: Floivaa has a Very hioad pdhli(,Iew11.1., UaV, (iosl vVilllen wrrlrrmni(,ali ns Ire(:l [Iwrl the(..' my Iegalding(..' my P11,IEiill less ale Cidhli(,I{3(, id wall ahle i(7 he C11 hli(,and 'I'le i a II1p(7ri I eeiY U,^t'l 11'mi to-'nalI (,Or1''11'rmni(,alion 'flay he,,IIP11r,d I(i Cidhli(:; dIs(:;osLI e From: Bradley-Brian <.B..r.�.�;j..l-�'.!.::::D�.r!.�..C?....fix?...�I..r..r:7..rc.�'.t-.S.i.:a..r:7.:t.v...�="L.�::c�v> Sent:Tuesday, May 31, 2022 1:13 PM To:�:.e..rtsr..n..iia..r..n..i....fix?...rn..r..n..�..::f.1..:.;::.�..rn. Cc: L i m b e rt-Christine<JL.!.rn-G�.e r t.::::t::,.11h r!.s.t.!-r7-ca...Cx.. 1..S..r:7..r.r.'..:::.r.:?..r?.:t.Y.::::.E.:.:.t...r..v....> Subject:Charlie Toppino Contract I have a contract with the below requirement. The COI on file does not have Pollution liability or Asbestos abatement. Do you know if they have this coverage? Thank you, Brian Bradley ARM, RMLO, FCRM Public Records and Risk Manager Monroe County Attorney's Office 1111 12th Street,Suite 408 Key West, FL 33040 (305)292-3470 (305)292-3516(fax) Insurance Requirement Required Limits Worker's Compensation Statutory Limits Employer's Liability $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 General Liability $300,000 Combined Single Limit Vehicle Liability $200,000 per person; $300,000 per Occurrence $200,000 Property Damage or $300,000 Combined Single Limit Pollution Liability $1,000,000 per Occurrence; $2,000,000 Aggregate Asbestos Abatement Liability $2,000,000. If the policy is structured on a "Claims Made Basis" the policy must contain a "Retroactive Date" of no later than the commencement of work and will have an extended reporting period of four (4)years