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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Mayor Patrick J. Morris Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San
Dept: Mayor's Office Bernardino authorizing the City Manager to
execute and administer two Grant
Date: August 9, 2007 Agreements with the County of San
Bernardino concerning the use of FY 07-08
Indian Gaming Special Distribution Funds.
M/CC Meeting Date: 8/20/2007
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
2-20-2007 Resolution of the City of San Bernardino ratifying the submittal of two Indian Gaming Local
Community Benefit grants in the amount of$1,537,287.60 and$1,082,700.00 respectively,and
authorizing the expenditure of said grant for street improvements and designated law enforcement
purposes as outlined in the grant budgets.
1-30-2007 Grants Ad Hoc Committee recommended Request for Council Action to be submitted to the full
Council.
2-21-2006 Resolution #2006-60, authorizing the execution of a grant agreement with the County of San
Bernardino concerning the use of FY 06-07 Indian Gaming Special Distribution Funds in the
amount of$936,000.
7-5-2005 Resolution #2005-231, authorizing the execution of a grant agreement with the County of San
Bernardino concerning the use of FY 05-06 Indian Gaming Special Distribution Funds in the
amount of$700,000.
6-21-2004 Resolution#2004-209,authorizing the Police Department to receive the FY 04-05
allocation of Indian Gaming local Community Benefit grant funds.
Recommended Motion:
Adopt resolution.
PA RICK J. M RRIS, MAYOR
Contact person: Peggi Hazlett Phone: 384-5133
Supporting data attached: r�greements,
staff report& reso. Ward: 4th
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $398,190.82 (in grant revenue)
$806,900.00 (in grant revenue)
Source: Indian Gaming Local Community
Benefit Committee grant
Council Notes: Finance
Agenda Item No.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
Subject.
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the
Mayor to execute two grant agreements with the County of San Bernardino concerning the use of
FY 07-08 Indian Gaming Special Distribution Funds.
Background:
On February 20, 2007 the Mayor and Common Council voted unanimously to ratify the
submittal of two Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit grants in the amount of
$1,537,287.60 for the Marshall/Lynwood Street Improvement project and $1,082,700 for law
enforcement, and authorized the expenditure of said grants for street improvements and
designated law enforcement purposes as outlined in the grant budgets.
On April 19, 2007 the San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Benefit Committee
approved the street improvement grant in an amount not to exceed $398,190.82 and the
designated law enforcement grant in the amount not to exceed$806,900.00 from the Indian
Gaming Special Distribution Fund pursuant to Senate Bill 621. (Both grants awarded were for
less than the amounts in the grant applications).
The street improvement project, as identified in the grant application, is for improvements on
Marshall Blvd. and Lynwood Ave between Victoria and Arden. This project is intended to
dovetail into the Victoria Avenue Street Improvement and Beautification Project which was
funded by the Tribe in 2004. With the relocation and expansion of the casino facility the Tribe
has made significant aesthetic improvements on Marshall Blvd. and Lynwood Ave. In an effort
to continue the landscape and continuity along these two arterial streets this project will also help
mitigate the noise and glare associated with the casino facility.
In addition, the Committee imposed the following conditions to the street improvement grant:
o Grant funding shall be used to provide aesthetic improvements to the arterial
streets in the neighborhoods adjacent to the casino;
o Grant funding must be kept in a separate account and any interest earned on these
funds must be accounted for and used only on the project.
The total project cost is approximately$ 1.5 million. The City will need to apply for future grant
funds from the Indian Gaming Local Benefit Committee in an effort to complete the project in its
entirety. The current funding will be used to design and engineer the project and develop a
strategy for implementation of construction phases. The funding must be spent in three years or
the funds will revert to the State.
The law enforcement grant in the amount of$806,900 will be used to provide continued funding
for six (6)police officer positions and one (1)police sergeant position to directly supervise and
the deploy the grant funded personnel. In addition, the Committee imposed the following
condition to the law enforcement grant:
o Grant funding shall be used specifically to fund law enforcement service in the
area impacted by the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.
This law enforcement grant agreement is for one year and there is no commitment for future
years.
The County of San Bernardino is charged with administering the grants awarded from the Indian
Gaming Special Distribution Fund and therefore, the City and the County need to enter into these
Grant Agreements concerning the use of the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Funds.
Financial Impact:
It is not likely that any of the Street Improvement Project grant funds will be spent in FY
2007/2008.
The Police Department will be using the $806,900.00 grant from the Indian Gaming Special
Distribution Fund to cover the salaries and benefits of six police officers and one police sergeant
position. The revenue and expenditure have already been included in the approved FY 07/08
budget.
Recommendation:
1. Adopt resolution.
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT COMMITTEE
GRANT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CONCERNING USE OF INDIAN GAMING SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNDS
This Grant Agreement is entered into between the County of San Bernardino (hereinafter County), as delegated by
the San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Benefit Committee (hereinafter Committee), and the City of San
Bernardino(Grantee),pursuant to California Government Code Section 12715.
WHEREAS, Grantee submitted an application to the Committee for a mitigation project fully described in its
application attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference;and
WHEREAS, the Grantee is the recipient of a Grant in an amount not to exceed $398,190.82 as sponsored by San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians and approved by the Committee on April 19,2007 from the Indian Gaming Special
Distribution Fund for the County of San Bernardino;and
WHEREAS,the County is charged with administering Grants awarded from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution
Fund;and
WHEREAS,the legislation that created the Special Distribution Fund requires that Grantee's use of the Grant funds
meet certain specified conditions;
NOW,THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows:
1. Purpose of Grant
Grantee shall use the grant funds provided by the State Controller's Office solely for the purposes identified in
Exhibit A. In addition,the following conditions were imposed by the Committee for use of the grant funding:
• Grant funding shall be used to provide aesthetic improvements to the arterial streets in the neighborhoods
adjacent to the casino.
• Grant funding must be kept in a separate account and any interest earned on these funds must be accounted
for and used only on the project.
2. Source and Scope of Funding
This grant award("Agreement")is valid and enforceable only if sufficient funds are available to the Committee from
the State of California's Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund for the purposes of this program. In addition,this
Agreement is subject to any additional restrictions,limitations,or conditions enacted by the State of California,
which may affect the provisions,terms,or funding of this Agreement in any manner.
It is mutually agreed that if the State does not appropriate sufficient funds for the program,this Agreement shall be
amended to reflect any reduction in funds.
The Committee retains the option to amend this Agreement to reflect any reduction of funds.
The grant funds shall be disbursed directly to the Grantee by the State Controller's Office.
3. Term of Agreement
The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1,2007 through June 30,2010. Funding is for three years. There is
no commitment for future years.
4. Restrictions on Use of Grant Funds
As required by California Government Code Section 12715(h), grant funds shall not be used for any purpose that
would support or fund, directly or indirectly, any effort related to opposition or challenge to Indian gaming in the
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 2 of 4
State of California and, to the extent any awarded grant is utilized for any prohibited purpose by any local
government, upon notice given to the County by any tribe from whose Individual Tribal Casino Account the
awarded grant went toward that prohibited use, the grant shall terminate immediately and any monies not yet used
shall again be made available for qualified nexus grants to other grantees.
5. Notice To the Public
As required by California Government Code Section 12715(i), Grantee shall provide notice to the public, either
through a slogan, signage,or other mechanism, which states that the local government project has received funding
from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and which further identifies the particular Individual Tribal
Casino Account from which the grant derives; for this grant the Individual Tribal Casino Account is that of the San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
6. Documentation of Expenditures/Committee Updates
Grantee shall provide in detail a written report accounting for of all actual expenditures of the grant funds provided
under this Agreement. Grantee shall submit this documentation to the County Administrative Office by September
1, 2007; September 1, 2008; September 1, 2009 and September 1, 2010; using actual data available to date and
estimated data for the remainder of the grant period, and again by July 31, 2008; July 31, 2009 and July 31, 2010;
using actual data for the entire grant period. The report should be submitted in the format required by the county and
include a description of the project, a description of how the project mitigates the impact of tribal gaming, the total
expenditures for the project, all administrative costs related to the project, and funds remaining (or anticipated to
remain)at the end of the fiscal year for the project.
Grantee shall provide the Committee project updates on the implementation status of the project annually during the
grant application process(approximate time frame March/April 2008;March/April 2009 and March/April 2010).
7. Administrator of Agreement
The County Administrative Office of the County shall administer this Agreement on behalf of the Committee and
the County,and the Mayor of the City of San Bernardino,shall administer it on behalf of Grantee.
8. Notice
All notices shall be served in writing. The notices shall be sent to the following addresses:
County: County Administrative Office
County of San Bernardino
Attn: Briana Lane
385 North Arrowhead Avenue,4th Floor
San Bernardino,CA 92415-0120
(909)387-5301
Grantee City of San Bernardino
Attn: Mayor Pat Morns
300 N."D"Street
San Bernardino,CA 92418
(909)384-5133
9. Audit and Inspections of Records
Grantee shall maintain records and documentation necessary to comply with a required State audit every three years.
Grantee shall cooperate with County in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of this Agreement and
comply with any and all reporting requirements established by County and/or State,and agreed upon by the parties.
Availability of Records: All fiscal,statistical,and management books and records shall be available for examination
and/or audit by the County,and/or State representatives for a period of five(5)years following the close of the fiscal
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 3 of 4
year in which this Agreement is in effect or until all pending County and/or State audits are completed,whichever is
later.
10. Termination of Agreement for Cause
If Grantee fails to perform its obligations according to this Agreement,the grant shall terminate immediately and any
monies not yet used shall be returned to the County Administrative Office within 30 days of receipt of a written
notice from the County. The County may also seek any and all legal and equitable remedies available to it against
Grantee for breaching this Agreement.
11. Termination for Convenience of Grantee
Grantee may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving written notice to the County Administrative Office of
such termination and specifying the effective date thereof at least 60 days before the effective date of such
termination. On or before the date of termination, Grantee shall provide the County Administrative Office with
documentation of grant expenditures setting forth Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant as
of the effective date of termination. Grantee shall promptly refund to the County all funds under this Agreement that
exceed Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant,as determined by the County Administrative
Office,as of the effective date of termination.
12. Assignment
Grantee shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement(whether by assignment or novation),without the
prior written consent of the County.
13. Independent Capacity(Non-County Agencies Only)
In the performance of this Agreement, Grantee and its agents,employees and volunteers shall act in an independent
capacity, and not as officers, employees, agents or volunteers of the County. This Agreement does not create an
employment relationship between Grantee and the County.
14. Defense and Indemnity(Non-County Agencies Only)
County shall not be liable for, and Grantee shall defend and indemnify County and its officers, agents, employees
and volunteers (collectively "County Parties") against any and all claims, deductibles, self-insured retentions,
demands, liability, judgments, awards, fines, mechanics' liens or other liens, labor disputes, losses, damages,
expenses, charges or costs of any kind or character, including attorneys' fees with legal counsel acceptable to the
County and court costs(collectively,"Claims"),which arise out of or are in any way connected to the provision of
funds and/or Grantee's use of funds under this Agreement arising either directly or indirectly from any act, error,
omission or negligence of Grantee or its officers, employees, agents, contractors, licensees or servants, including
without limitation, Claims caused by the concurrent negligent act,error or omission, whether active or passive, of
County Parties. Grantee shall have no obligation,however,to defend or indemnify County Parties from a Claim if
it is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that such Claim was caused by the sole negligence or willful
misconduct of County Parties.
15. Governing Law
This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted according to the laws of the State of California.
16. Complete Agreement
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Grantee and County regarding the subject matter contained
herein. All other representations, oral or written,are superseded by this Agreement. Neither party is relying on any
representation outside of this Agreement. This Agreement may be changed only by written amendment signed by
both parties.
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 4 of 4
17. Waiver
The failure of either party to enforce any term,covenant or condition of this Agreement shall not be construed as a
waiver of that party's right to subsequently enforce this, or any other term, covenant, or condition of this
Agreement. No waiver shall be deemed effective unless the waiver is expressly stated in writing and signed by the
party waiving the right or benefit.
WHEREFORE,the parties each freely and voluntarily agree to all of the terms and conditions recited above.
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
By: By:
Mark Uffer Fred Wilson
County Administrative Officer City Manager,City of San Bernardino
Date: Date:
Approved as to form and legal content
By:
James F.Penman,
City Attorney,City of San Bernardino
Date:
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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT COMMITTEE
GRANT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CONCERNING USE OF INDIAN GAMING SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNDS
This Grant Agreement is entered into between the County of San Bernardino (hereinafter County), as delegated by
the San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Benefit Committee (hereinafter Committee), and the City of San
Bernardino(Grantee),pursuant to California Government Code Section 12715.
WHEREAS, Grantee submitted an application to the Committee for a mitigation project fully described in its
application attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference;and
WHEREAS, the Grantee is the recipient of a Grant in an amount not to exceed $806,900 as sponsored by San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians and approved by the Committee on April 19,2007 from the Indian Gaming Special
Distribution Fund for the County of San Bernardino;and
WHEREAS,the County is charged with administering Grants awarded from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution
Fund;and
WHEREAS, the legislation that created the Special Distribution Fund requires that Grantee's use of the Grant funds
meet certain specified conditions;
NOW,THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows:
1. Purpose of Grant
Grantee shall use the grant funds provided by the State Controller's Office solely for the purposes identified in
Exhibit A. In addition,the following conditions were imposed by the Committee for use of the grant funding:
• Grant funding shall be used specifically to fund law enforcement service in the area impacted by the San
Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.
2. Source and Scope of Funding
This grant award("Agreement")is valid and enforceable only if sufficient funds are available to the Committee from
the State of California's Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund for the purposes of this program. In addition,this
Agreement is subject to any additional restrictions,limitations,or conditions enacted by the State of California,
which may affect the provisions,terms,or funding of this Agreement in any manner.
It is mutually agreed that if the State does not appropriate sufficient funds for the program,this Agreement shall be
amended to reflect any reduction in funds.
The Committee retains the option to amend this Agreement to reflect any reduction of funds.
The grant funds shall be disbursed directly to the Grantee by the State Controller's Office.
3. Term of Agreement
The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1,2007 through June 30,2008. Funding is for one year only. There
is no commitment for future years.
4. Restrictions on Use of Grant Funds
As required by California Government Code Section 12715(h), grant funds shall not be used for any purpose that
would support or fund,directly or indirectly,any effort related to opposition or challenge to Indian gaming in the the
State of California and, to,the extent any awarded grant is utilized for any prohibited purpose by any local
government, upon notice given to the County by any tribe from whose Individual Tribal Casino Account the
Indian Gaming Local Conummity Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 2 of 4
awarded grant went toward that prohibited use, the grant shall terminate immediately and any monies not yet used
shall again be made available for qualified nexus grants to other grantees.
5. Notice To the Public
As required by California Government Code Section 12715(i), Grantee shall provide notice to the public, either
through a slogan, signage, or other mechanism, which states that the local government project has received funding
from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and which further identifies the particular Individual Tribal
Casino Account from which the grant derives; for this grant the Individual Tribal Casino Account is that of the San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
6. Documentation of Expenditures/Committee Updates
Grantee shall provide in detail a written report accounting for of all actual expenditures of the grant funds provided
under this Agreement. Grantee shall submit this documentation to the County Administrative Office by September
1, 2007, using actual data available to date and estimated data for the remainder of the grant period, and again by
July 31, 2008 using actual data for the entire grant period. The report should include a description of the project, a
description of how the project mitigates the impact of tribal gaming, the total expenditures for the project, all
administrative costs related to the project, and funds remaining(or anticipated to remain)at the end of the fiscal year
for the project.
Grantee shall provide the Committee project updates on the implementation status of the project(approximate time
frame October/November 2007) and during the next year's grant application process (approximate time frame
March/April 2008).
7. Administrator of Agreement
The County Administrative Office of the County shall administer this Agreement on behalf of the Committee and
the County,and the Mayor of the City of San Bernardino,shall administer it on behalf of Grantee.
8. Notice
All notices shall be served in writing. The notices shall be sent to the following addresses:
County: County Administrative Office
County of San Bernardino
Attn: Briana Lane
687 North Arrowhead Avenue,Fifth Floor
San Bernardino,CA 92415-0122
(909)387-5301
Grantee City of San Bernardino
Attn: Mayor Pat Morris
300 N."D"Street
San Bernardino,CA 92418
(909)384-5133
9. Audit and Inspections of Records
Grantee shall maintain records and documentation necessary to comply with a required State audit every three years.
Grantee shall cooperate with County in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of this Agreement and
comply with any and all reporting requirements established by County and/or State,and agreed upon by the parties.
Availability of Records: All fiscal,statistical,and management books and records shall be available for examination
and/or audit by the County,and/or State representatives for a period of five(5)years following the close of the fiscal
year in which this Agreement is in effect or until all pending County and/or State audits-are completed,whichever is
later.
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 3 of 4
10. Termination of Agreement for Cause
If Grantee fails to perform its obligations according to this Agreement,the grant shall terminate immediately and any
monies not yet used shall be returned to the County Administrative Office within 30 days of receipt of a written
notice from the County. The County may also seek any and all legal and equitable remedies available to it against
Grantee for breaching this Agreement.
11. Termination for Convenience of Grantee
Grantee may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving written notice to the County Administrative Office of
such termination and specifying the effective date thereof at least 60 days before the effective date of such
termination. On or before the date of termination, Grantee shall provide the County Administrative Office with
documentation of grant expenditures setting forth Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant as
of the effective date of termination. Grantee shall promptly refund to the County all funds under this Agreement that
exceed Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant,as determined by the County Administrative
Office,as of the effective date of termination.
12. Assignment
Grantee shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement(whether by assignment or novation),without the
prior written consent of the County.
13. Independent Capacity(Non-County Agencies Only)
In the performance of this Agreement,Grantee and its agents, employees and volunteers shall act in an independent
capacity, and not as officers, employees, agents or volunteers of the County. This Agreement does not create an
employment relationship between Grantee and the County.
14. Defense and Indemnity(Non-County Agencies Only)
County shall not be liable for, and Grantee shall defend and indemnify County and its officers, agents, employees
and volunteers (collectively "County Parties") against any and all claims, deductibles, self-insured retentions,
demands, liability, judgments, awards, fines, mechanics' liens or other liens, labor disputes, losses, damages,
expenses, charges or costs of any kind or character, including attorneys' fees with legal counsel acceptable to the
County and court costs(collectively,"Claims"), which arise out of or are in any way connected to the provision of
funds and/or Grantee's use of funds under this Agreement arising either directly or indirectly from any act, error,
omission or negligence of Grantee or its officers, employees, agents, contractors, licensees or servants, including
without limitation, Claims caused by the concurrent negligent act, error or omission, whether active or passive, of
County Parties. Grantee shall have no obligation,however,to defend or indemnify County Parties from a Claim if
it is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that such Claim was caused by the sole negligence or willful
misconduct of County Parties.
15. Governing Law
This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted according to the laws of the State of California.
16. Complete Agreement
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Grantee and County regarding the subject matter contained
herein. All other representations,oral or written, are superseded by this Agreement. Neither party is relying on any
representation outside of this Agreement. This Agreement may be changed only by written amendment signed by
both parties.
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 4 of 4
17. Waiver
The failure of either party to enforce any term, covenant or condition of this Agreement shall not be construed as a
waiver of that party's right to subsequently enforce this, or any other term, covenant, or condition of this
Agreement. No waiver shall be deemed effective unless the waiver is expressly stated in writing and signed by the
parry waiving the right or benefit.
WHEREFORE,the parties each freely and voluntarily agree to all of the terms and conditions recited above.
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
By: By:
Mark Uffer Fred Wilson
County Administrative Officer City Manager,City of San Bernardino
Date: Date:
Approved as to form and legal content
By:
James F.Penman,
City Attorney, City of San Bernardino
Date:
1 RESOLUTION NO.
2 SOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
3 F SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
XECUTE AND ADMINISTER TWO GRANT AGREEMENTS WITH THE
4 OUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CONCERNING THE USE OF FY 07-08
NDIAN GAMING SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNDS.
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6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
7 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. That the City Manager is authorized to execute and administer a
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10 grant agreement (attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A") with the County of San
11 Bernardino concerning the use of Indian Gaming Special Distribution Funds in the
12 amounts of$398,190.82 to be used specifically for street improvements in the area
13 impacted by the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.
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15 SECTION 2. That the City Manager is authorized to execute and administer a
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grant agreement (attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit"B") with the County of San
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18 Bernardino concerning the use of Indian Gaming Special Distribution Funds in the
19 amounts of$806,900.00 to be used specifically for designated law enforcement services in
20 the area impacted by the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.
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22 SECTION 3. This resolution is rescinded if the parties to the contracts fail to
23 execute the contracts within sixty (60) days of passage of the resolution.
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1 SOLUTION...AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AND
2 MINISTER TWO GRANT AGREEMENTS WITH THE COUNTY OF SAN
ERNARDINO CONCERNING THE USE OF FY 07-08 INDIAN GAMING
3 SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNDS.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor
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6 nd Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a regular meeting thereof, held on the
7 0th day of August, 2007,by the following vote, to wit:
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Council Members: Ayes Nays Abstain Absent
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ESTRADA
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11 BAXTER
12 BRINKER
13 DERRY
14 KELLEY
15 JOHNSON
16 MC CAMMACK
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19 City Clerk
20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of
2007.
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23 Patrick J. Morris, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
24 Approved as to form:
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BY: �
26 Jam F. Penman, City Attorney
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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT COMMITTEE
GRANT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CONCERNING USE OF INDIAN GAMING SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNDS
This Grant Agreement is entered into between the County of San Bernardino (hereinafter County), as delegated by
the San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Benefit Committee (hereinafter Committee), and the City of San
Bernardino(Grantee),pursuant to California Government Code Section 12715.
WHEREAS, Grantee submitted an application to the Committee for a mitigation project fully described in its
application attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference;and
WHEREAS, the Grantee is the recipient of a Grant in an amount not to exceed $398,190.82 as sponsored by San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians and approved by the Committee on April 19,2007 from the Indian Gaming Special
Distribution Fund for the County of San Bernardino;and
WHEREAS,the County is charged with administering Grants awarded from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution
Fund;and
WHEREAS,the legislation that created the Special Distribution Fund requires that Grantee's use of the Grant funds
meet certain specified conditions;
NOW,THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows:
1. Purpose of Grant
Grantee shall use the grant funds provided by the State Controller's Office solely for the purposes identified in
Exhibit A. In addition,the following conditions were imposed by the Committee for use of the grant funding:
• Grant funding shall be used to provide aesthetic improvements to the arterial streets in the neighborhoods
adjacent to the casino.
r Grant funding must be kept in a separate account and any interest earned on these funds must be accounted
for and used only on the project.
2. Source and Scope of Funding
This grant award("Agreement")is valid and enforceable only if sufficient funds are available to the Committee from
the State of California's Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund for the purposes of this program. In addition,this
Agreement is subject to any additional restrictions,limitations,or conditions enacted by the State of California,
which may affect the provisions,terms,or funding of this Agreement in any manner.
It is mutually agreed that if the State does not appropriate sufficient funds for the program,this Agreement shall be
amended to reflect any reduction in funds.
The Committee retains the option to amend this Agreement to reflect any reduction of funds.
The grant funds shall be disbursed directly to the Grantee by the State Controller's Office.
3. Term of Agreement
The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2007 through June 30,2010. Funding is for three years. There is
no commitment for future years.
4. Restrictions on Use of Grant Funds
As reauired by California Government Code Section 12715(h), grant funds shall not be used for any purpose that
l y
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 2 of 4
State of California and, to the extent any awarded grant is utilized for any prohibited purpose by any local
government, upon notice given to the County by any tribe from whose Individual Tribal Casino Account the
awarded grant went toward that prohibited use, the grant shall terminate immediately and any monies not yet used
shall again be made available for qualified nexus grants to other grantees.
5. Notice To the Public
As required by California Government Code Section 12715(i), Grantee shall provide notice to the public, either
through a slogan, signage, or other mechanism, which states that the local government project has received funding
from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and which further identifies the particular Individual Tribal
Casino Account from which the grant derives; for this grant the Individual Tribal Casino Account is that of the San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
6. Documentation of Expenditures/Committee Updates
Grantee shall provide in detail a written report accounting for of all actual expenditures of the grant funds provided
under this Agreement. Grantee shall submit this documentation to the County Administrative Office by September
1, 2007; September 1, 2008; September 1, 2009 and September 1, 2010; using actual data available to date and
estimated data for the remainder of the grant period, and again by July 31, 2008; July 31, 2009 and July 31, 2010;
using actual data for the entire grant period. The report should be submitted in the format required by the county and
include a description of the project, a description of how the project mitigates the impact of tribal gaming, the total
expenditures for the project, all administrative costs related to the project, and funds remaining (or anticipated to
remain)at the end of the fiscal year for the project.
♦r Grantee shall provide the Committee project updates on the implementation status of the project annually during the
grant application process(approximate time frame March/April 2008;March/April 2009 and March/April 2010).
7. Administrator of Agreement
The County Administrative Office of the County shall administer this Agreement on behalf of the Committee and
the County,and the Mayor of the City of San Bernardino,shall administer it on behalf of Grantee.
8. Notice
All notices shall be served in writing. The notices shall be sent to the following addresses:
County: County Administrative Office
County of San Bernardino
Attn: Briana Lane
385 North Arrowhead Avenue,4th Floor
San Bernardino,CA 92415-0120
(909)387-5301
Grantee City of San Bemardino
Attn: Mayor Pat Morris
300 N."D"Street
San Bernardino,CA 92418
(909)384-5133
9. Audit and Inspections of Records
Grantee shall maintain records and documentation necessary to comply with a required State audit every three years.
Grantee shall cooperate with County in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of this Agreement and
comply with any and all reporting requirements established by County and/or State,and agreed upon by the parties.
Availability of Records: All fiscal,statistical,and management books and records shall be available for examination
and/or audit by the County,and/or State representatives for a period of five(5)years following the close of the fiscal
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Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
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year in which this Agreement is in effect or until all pending County and/or State audits are completed,whichever is
later.
10. Termination of Agreement for Cause
If Grantee fails to perform its obligations according to this Agreement,the grant shall terminate immediately and any
monies not yet used shall be returned to the County Administrative Office within 30 days of receipt of a written
notice from the County. The County may also seek any and all legal and equitable remedies available to it against
Grantee for breaching this Agreement.
11. Termination for Convenience of Grantee
Grantee may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving written notice to the County Administrative Office of
such termination and specifying the effective date thereof at least 60 days before the effective date of such
termination. On or before the date of termination, Grantee shall provide the County Administrative Office with
documentation of grant expenditures setting forth Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant as
of the effective date of termination. Grantee shall promptly refund to the County all funds under this Agreement that
exceed Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant,as determined by the County Administrative
Office,as of the effective date of termination.
12. Assignment
Grantee shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement(whether by assignment or novation), without the
prior written consent of the County.
13. Independent Capacity(Non-County Agencies Only)
In the performance of this Agreement, Grantee and its agents,employees and volunteers shall act in an independent
capacity, and not as officers, employees, agents or volunteers of the County. This Agreement does not create an
employment relationship between Grantee and the County.
14. Defense and Indemnity(Non-County Agencies Only)
County shall not be liable for, and Grantee shall defend and indemnify County and its officers, agents, employees
and volunteers (collectively "County Parties") against any and all claims, deductibles, self-insured retentions,
demands, liability, judgments, awards, fines, mechanics' liens or other liens, labor disputes, losses, damages,
expenses, charges or costs of any kind or character, including attorneys' fees with legal counsel acceptable to the
County and court costs(collectively,"Claims"),which arise out of or are in any way connected to the provision of
funds and/or Grantee's use of funds under this Agreement arising either directly or indirectly from any act, error,
omission or negligence of Grantee or its officers, employees, agents, contractors, licensees or servants, including
without limitation, Claims caused by the concurrent negligent act,error or omission, whether active or passive, of
County Parties. Grantee shall have no obligation,however, to defend or indemnify County Parties from a Claim if
it is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that such Claim was caused by the sole negligence or willful
misconduct of County Parties.
15. Governing Law
This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted according to the laws of the State of California.
16. Complete Agreement
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Grantee and County regarding the subject matter contained
herein. All other representations, oral or written, are superseded by this Agreement. Neither party is relying on any
representation outside of this Agreement. This Agreement may be changed only by written amendment signed by
both parties.
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17. Waiver
The failure of either party to enforce any term,covenant or condition of this Agreement shall not be construed as a
waiver of that party's right to subsequently enforce this, or any other term, covenant, or condition of this
Agr ement. No waiver shall be deemed effective unless the waiver is expressly stated in writing and signed by the
par, waiving the right or benefit.
WHEREFORE,the parties each freely a.nd voluntarily agree to all of the terms and conditions recited above.
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
By: By:
Mark Uffer Fred Wilson
County Administrative Officer City Manager,City of San Bernardino
Date: Date:
Approved as to form
By:
James F. Penman,
W City Attorney,City of San Bernardino
Date:
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San Bernardino County RECEIVED
3 Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee FEB 02 2007
Grant Application (2007108)
COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE
Name of jurisdiction: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SAN B RNARDINO COUNTY
Project Title: MARSHALL BLVD. AND LYNWOOD AVE. STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Brief Project Description:
TO PROVIDE AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ARTERIAL STREETS IN THE
NEIGHBORHOODS ADJACENT TO THE CASINO.
Amount of mitigation funding requested for this project: $ 1,537,287.60
Contact Person: Phone: Fax: E-mail Address:
PEGGI HAZLETT (909) 384-5133 (909) 384-5067 hazlett_pe @sbcity.org
Grant Type
Type of grant for which you are applying: (a project may qualify for more than one category)
X 60% Nexus Grant Category — Local jurisdictions impacted by tribal casinos paying into the
Special Distribution Fund and that meet a minimum of two criteria listed below qualify for this
grant category. (Local jurisdictions may qualify for both the 60% and the 20% categories.)
Please check the letters that apply: (must meet a minimum of two nexus criteria)
❑ a. City,County,or Special District jurisdiction that borders the tribal lands on all sides;
X b. City, County, or Special District jurisdiction that partially borders tribal lands;
X c. City,County,or Special District that maintains a highway,road,or other thoroughfare that
is the predominant access route to a casino that is located within 4 miles;
• Name and location of highway, road or other thoroughfare maintained:
Victoria Avenue
X d. All or a portion of the City, County, or Special District jurisdiction that is located within 4
miles of the casino.
Funding for this grant category will be awarded based upon the number of criteria met by the local
jurisdiction. Within each funding level the funding will be distributed in equal proportions to
qualifying local jurisdictions. If a local jurisdiction qualifies at the 4 nexus funding level, then they
also qualify at the 3 and 2 nexus funding levels. If a local jurisdiction qualifies at the 3 nexus
funding level,then they also qualify at the 2 nexus funding level.
✓ 50%of funding awarded to jurisdictions meeting all 4 nexus test criteria
✓ 30%of funding awarded to jurisdictions that meet 3 of the nexus test criteria
✓ 20%of funding awarded to jurisdictions that meet 2 of the nexus test criteria
X 20% Non-Nexus Grant Category — Local jurisdictions impacted by tribal casinos paying
into the Special Distribution Fund qualify for this grant category. (Local jurisdictions may qualify
for both the 60% and the 20% categories.)
X 20% Non-Paying Non-Nexus Grant Category — Local Jurisdictions impacted by tribal
casinos that do not pay into the Special Distribution Fund qualify for this grant category. Also,
one-time capital projects or countywide projects that mitigate the impact of tribal casinos qualify
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San Bernardino County RECEIVED
3 Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee DEB 0 2 2007
Grant Application (2007108)
COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
Name of jurisdiction: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Project Title: MARSHALL BLVD. AND LYNWOOD AVE. STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Brief Project Description:
TO PROVIDE AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ARTERIAL STREETS IN THE
NEIGHBORHOODS ADJACENT TO THE CASINO.
Amount of mitigation funding requested for this project: $ 1,537,287.60
Contact Person: Phone: Fax: E-mail Address:
PEGGI HAZLETT (909) 384-5133 (909) 384-5067 hazlett_pe @sbcity.org
Grant Type
Type of grant for which you are applying: (a project may qualify for more than one category)
X 60% Nexus Grant Category — Local jurisdictions impacted by tribal casinos paying into the
Special Distribution Fund and that meet a minimum of two criteria listed below qualify for this
grant category. (Local jurisdictions may qualify for both the 60% and the 20% categories.)
Please check the letters that apply: (must meet a minimum of two nexus criteria)
❑ a. City, County,or Special District jurisdiction that borders the tribal lands on all sides;
X b. City,County, or Special District jurisdiction that partially borders tribal lands;
X c. City,County, or Special District that maintains a highway, road,or other thoroughfare that
is the predominant access route to a casino that is located within 4 miles;
• Name and location of highway,road or other thoroughfare maintained:
Victoria Avenue
X d. All or a portion of the City, County,or Special District jurisdiction that is located within 4
miles of the casino.
Funding for this grant category will be awarded based upon the number of criteria met by the local
jurisdiction. Within each funding level the funding will be distributed in equal proportions to
qualifying local jurisdictions. if a local jurisdiction qualifies at the 4 nexus funding level, then they
also qualify at the 3 and 2 nexus funding levels. If a local jurisdiction qualifies at the 3 nexus
funding level,then they also qualify at the 2 nexus funding level.
✓ 50% of funding awarded to jurisdictions meeting all 4 nexus test criteria
✓ 30% of funding awarded to jurisdictions that meet 3 of the nexus test criteria
✓ 20% of funding awarded to jurisdictions that meet 2 of the nexus test criteria
X 20% Non-Nexus Grant Category — Local jurisdictions impacted by tribal casinos paying
into the Special Distribution Fund qualify for this grant category. (Local jurisdictions may qualify
for both the 60% and the 20% categories.)
X 20% Non-Paying Non-Nexus Grant Category — Local Jurisdictions impacted by tribal
casinos that do not pay into the Special Distribution Fund qualify for this grant category. Also,
one-time capital projects or countywide projects that mitigate the impact of tribal casinos qualify
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San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Application (2007/08)
Page 2 of 4
Project Description
Complete description of the project, including the effects it will have on the specific casino
impacts described below.
In October 2004, the Tribe provided the funding to the City of San Bernardino to mitigate the
traffic and safety issues on Victoria Ave to Highland Ave. In addition, the Indian Gaming Local
Community Benefit Committee has allocated grant funds to the City of Highland for additional
mitigation at Highland Ave. and Victoria Ave. This project would dovetail into the Victoria
Avenue Street Improvement and Beautification Project that is in progress.
With the relocation and expansion of the casino facility the Tribe has made significant aesthetic
improvements on Marshall Blvd. and Lynwood Ave. In an effort to continue the landscape and
continuity along this two arterial streets this project would also help mitigate the noise and glare
associated with the casino facility.
Proiect Costs
What is the total cost of the project? $ 1,537,287.60
Amount of mitigation funding requested for this project: $ 1,537,287.60
Grant request is: single-year grant XX multi-year grant
(specify number of years) 2 YEARS
Name other sources of funding that will be contributed to the project and the amount provided
by each source:
No additional funding has been allocated by the City of San Bernardino to the project.
Estimated project costs (attach additional information, if necessary):
The estimated cost for the aesthetic improvements and the creation of a landscape
maintenance district is $ 1,537,287.60.
What is the project time frame? One year.
Will the project be competitively bid? X Yes ❑ No
Is the project subject to Public Works requirements? X Yes ❑ No
Given the limitation of funding, please provide information for the Committee on the effect to the
project if the Committee approves a reduced grant amount. Is the project still viable? Identify, if
possible, project breakpoints that the committee could consider.
See "Attachment A"
San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Application (2007/08)
Page 3 of 4
Impacts of Tribal Casino
I Describe the impacts associated with the Tribal casino and/or gaming (please include historical
data, if available).
The location of the Casino on the north side of Marshall Blvd. at Rockford Street has had
significant improvements provided by the Tribe. However, these improvements end at the
boundary of tribal land. In an effort to provide aesthetic continuity and to mitigate the noise and
glare associated with the casino, this project would mirror the existing block wall and landscape
improvements.
Mitigation funding is desired for impacts associated with: San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Bingo and Casino . (Casino Name)
How will your project mitigate the impacts associated with the Tribal casino and/or gaming
described above?
Mitigation to the noise and glare and to provide aesthetic continuity.
Project mitigates the following priorities (check all that apply):
❑ Law enforcement ❑ Environmental impacts ❑ Waste disposal
❑ Fire services ❑ Emergency medical services ❑ Water supplies
❑ Behavioral Health ❑ Recreation & Youth programs ❑ Public Health
❑ Child care programs ❑ Planning & adjacent land uses ❑ Roads
X Other(briefly describe)Public Works project.
Grant Requirements
• To be considered for funding, this grant application will be reviewed by and must receive
Tribal sponsorship from the Tribe that pays into the Indian Gaming Special Distribution
Fund.
• Approved grant applications will require:
• Approval by local jurisdictions of an agreement with the County of San Bernardino,
acting on behalf of the Committee.
• Project updates and required reports to be submitted to the Committee.
As required by California Government Code section 12715(i), a local jurisdiction that is a
recipient of a grant shall provide notice to the public, either through a slogan, signage, or
other mechanism, which states that the local government project has received funding from
the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and which further identifies the particular
Individual Tribal Casino Account from which the grant derives.
Local Jurisdiction Information
Legal address of jurisdiction: City of San Bernardino
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Federal Tax ID Number: 95-6000-772
Mayor
P r'thorized Signature of Applicant Title
(Please print and siqn)
San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Application (2007/08)
Page 4 of 4
February 2, 2007
Date
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Attachment"A"
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
FY 2007/2008 INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT
GRANT
LINE ITEM BUDGET
MARSHALL BLVD. & LYNWOOD AVE. IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT ESTIMATES:
Total frontage of parcels: 2,640.28 linear feet
Decorative sound wall—height: 8.00 feet
Total square footage: 21,122.24 square feet
Cost of decorative sound wall per S.F.: $ 30.00
Total cost of wall: $ 633,667.20
Trees—28 parcels @ 3 per parcel: 84.00
Cost of trees: $ 1.625.00
Total cost of trees: $ 136,500.00
Cobble fill-in: $ 180,195.60
Labor costs involved in project: $ 109.835.64
Total cost of L&M:. $ 1,060,198.40
Contingencies 10% $ 106,019.84
Design and Administration 20% $ 212,039.68
Inspection costs: $ 159,029.76
Total Cost of Project: $ 195379287.60
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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT COMMITTEE
GRANT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ICONCERNING USE OF INDIAN GAMING SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNDS
This Grant Agreement is entered into between the County of San Bernardino (hereinafter County), as delegated by
the San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Benefit Committee (hereinafter Committee), and the City of San
Bernardino(Grantee),pursuant to California Government Code Section 12715.
WHEREAS, Grantee submitted an application to the Committee for a mitigation project fully described in its
application attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference;and
WHEREAS, the Grantee is the recipient of a Grant in an amount not to exceed $806,900 as sponsored by San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians and approved by the Committee on April 19,2007 from the Indian Gaming Special
Distribution Fund for the County of San Bernardino;and
WHEREAS,the County is charged with administering Grants awarded from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution
Fund;and
WHEREAS,the legislation that created the Special Distribution Fund requires that Grantee's use of the Grant funds
meet certain specified conditions;
NOW,THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows:
1. Purpose of Grant
Grantee shall use the grant funds provided by the State Controller's Office solely for the purposes identified in
Exhibit A. In addition,the following conditions were imposed by the Committee for use of the grant funding:
• Grant funding shall be used specifically to fund law enforcement service in the area impacted by the San
Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.
2. Source and Scope of Funding
This grant award("Agreement")is valid and enforceable only if sufficient funds are available to the Committee from
the State of California's Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund for the purposes of this program. In addition,this
Agreement is subject to any additional restrictions,limitations,or conditions enacted by the State of California,
which may affect the provisions,terms,or funding of this Agreement in any manner.
It is mutually agreed that if the State does not appropriate sufficient funds for the program,this Agreement shall be
amended to reflect any reduction in funds.
The Committee retains the option to amend this Agreement to reflect any reduction of funds.
The grant funds shall be disbursed directly to the Grantee by the State Controller's Office.
3. Term of Agreement
The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1,2007 through June 30,2008. Funding is for one year only. There
is no commitment for future years.
4. Restrictions on Use of Grant Funds
As required by California Government Code Section 12715(h), grant funds shall not be used for any purpose that
would support or fund,directly or indirectly,any effort related to opposition or challenge to Indian gaming in the the
State of California and, to the extent any awarded grant is utilized for any prohibited purpose by any local
eovemment, upon notice given to the County by any tribe from whose Individual Tribal Casino Account the �c
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 2 of 4
awarded grant went toward that prohibited use, the grant shall terminate immediately and any monies not yet used
shall again be made available for qualified nexus grants to other grantees.
5. Notice To the Public
As required by California Government Code Section 12715(i), Grantee shall provide notice to the public, either
through a slogan, signage, or other mechanism, which states that the local government project has received funding
from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and which further identifies the particular Individual Tribal
Casino Account from which the grant derives; for this grant the Individual Tribal Casino Account is that of the San
I Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
6. Documentation of Expenditures/Committee Updates
Grantee shall provide in detail a written report accounting for of all actual expenditures of the grant funds provided
under this Agreement. Grantee shall submit this documentation to the County Administrative Office by September
1, 2007, using actual data available to date and estimated data for the remainder of the grant period, and again by
July 31,2008 using actual data for the entire grant period. The report should include a description of the project, a
description of how the project mitigates the impact of tribal gaming, the total expenditures for the project, all
administrative costs related to the project,and funds remaining(or anticipated to remain) at the end of the fiscal year
for the project.
Grantee shall provide the Committee project updates on the implementation status of the project(approximate time
frame October/November 2007) and during the next year's grant application process (approximate time frame
March/April 2008).
(W 7. Administrator of Agreement
The County Administrative Office of the County shall administer this Agreement on behalf of the Committee and
the County,and the Mayor of the City of San Bernardino,shall administer it on behalf of Grantee.
8. Notice
All notices shall be served in writing. The notices shall be sent to the following addresses:
County: County Administrative Office
County of San Bernardino
Attn: Briana Lane
687 North Arrowhead Avenue,Fifth Floor
San Bernardino,CA 92415-0122
(909)387-5301
Grantee City of San Bernardino
Attn: Mayor Pat Morris
300 N."D"Street
San Bernardino,CA 92418
(909)384-5133
9. Audit and Inspections of Records
Grantee shall maintain records and documentation necessary to comply with a required State audit every three years.
Grantee shall cooperate with County in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of this Agreement and
comply with any and all reporting requirements established by County and/or State,and agreed upon by the parties.
Availability of Records: All fiscal,statistical,and management books and records shall be available for examination
and/or audit by the County,and/or State representatives for a period of five(5)years following the close of the fiscal
year in which this Agreement is in effect or until all pending County and/or State audits are completed,whichever is
later.
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 3 of 4
10. Termination of Agreement for Cause
If Grantee fails to perform its obligations according to this Agreement,the grant shall terminate immediately and any
monies not yet used shall be returned to the County Administrative Office within 30 days of receipt of a written
notice from the County. The County may also seek any and all legal and equitable remedies available to it against
Grantee for breaching this Agreement.
11. Termination for Convenience of Grantee
Grantee may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving written notice to the County Administrative Office of
such termination and specifying the effective date thereof at least 60 days before the effective date of such
termination. On or before the date of termination, Grantee shall provide the County Administrative Office with
documentation of grant expenditures setting forth Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant as
of the effective date of termination. Grantee shall promptly refund to the County all funds under this Agreement that
exceed Grantee's total actual expenditures for the purpose of the grant, as determined by the County Administrative
Office,as of the effective date of termination.
12. Assignment
Grantee shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement(whether by assignment or novation), without the
prior written consent of the County.
13. Independent Capacity(Non-County Agencies Only)
In the performance of this Agreement, Grantee and its agents, employees and volunteers shall act in an independent
capacity, and not as officers, employees, agents or volunteers of the County. This Agreement does not create an
employment relationship between Grantee and the County.
14. Defense and Indemnity(Non-County Agencies Only
County shall not be liable for, and Grantee shall defend and indemnify County and its officers, agents, employees
and volunteers (collectively "County Parties") against any and all claims, deductibles, self-insured retentions,
demands, liability, judgments, awards, fines, mechanics' liens or other liens, labor disputes, losses, damages,
expenses, charges or costs of any kind or character, including attorneys' fees with legal counsel acceptable to the
County and court costs(collectively, "Claims"),which arise out of or are in any way connected to the provision of
funds and/or Grantee's use of funds under this Agreement arising either directly or indirectly from any act, error,
omission or negligence of Grantee or its officers, employees, agents, contractors, licensees or servants, including
without limitation, Claims caused by the concurrent negligent act, error or omission, whether active or passive, of
County Parties. Grantee shall have no obligation, however,to defend or indemnify County Parties from a Claim if
it is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that such Claim was caused by the sole negligence or willful
misconduct of County Parties.
15. Governing Law
This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted according to the laws of the State of California.
16. Complete Agreement
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Grantee and County regarding the subject matter contained
herein. All other representations,oral or written, are superseded by this Agreement. Neither party is relying on any
representation outside of this Agreement. This Agreement may be changed only by written amendment signed by
both parties.
Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Agreement for 2006/07 funds
Page 4 of 4
17. Waiver
The failure of either party to enforce any term,covenant or condition of this Agreement shall not be construed as a
waiver of that party's right to subsequently enforce this, or any other term, covenant, or condition of this
Agreement. No waiver shall be deemed effective unless the waiver is expressly stated in writing and signed by the
party waiving the right or benefit.
WHEREFORE,the parties each freely and voluntarily agree to all of the terms and conditions recited above.
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
By: By:
Mark Uffer Fred Wilson
County Administrative Officer City Manager,City of San Bernardino
Date: Date:
Approved as to form
By:
James F.Penman,
City Attorney, City of San Bernardino
Date:
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San Bernardino County RECEIVED
zt Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee FEB 02 2007
Grant Application (2007/08)
COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
Name of jurisdiction: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Project Title: SB 621 — POLICE OFFICERS / PUBLIC SAFETY
Brief Project Description: CONTINUED FUNDING OF SIX (6) POLICE OFFICER POSITIONS
AND ONE (1) POLICE SERGEANT POSITION DEDICATEDF TO THE EASTERN DISTRICT
COMMAND. IN ADDITION, FUNDING IS REQUESTED FOR ONE (1)
CORPORAL/DETECTIVE POSTION AND EQUIPMENT.
Amount of mitigation funding requested for this project: $ 1,082,700.00
Contact Person: Phone: Fax: E-mail Address:
PEGGI HAZLETT (909) 384-5133 (909) 384-5067 hazlett_pe @sbcity.org
Grant Type
Type of grant for which you are applying: (a project may qualify for more than one category)
X 60% Nexus Grant Category — Local jurisdictions impacted by tribal casinos paying into the
Special Distribution Fund and that meet a minimum of two criteria listed below qualify for this
grant category. (Local jurisdictions may qualify for both the 60% and the 20% categories.)
Please check the letters that apply: (must meet a minimum of two nexus criteria)
❑ a. City, County,or Special District jurisdiction that borders the tribal lands on all sides;
X b. City, County,or Special District jurisdiction that partially borders tribal lands;
X c. City,County,or Special District that maintains a highway, road,or other thoroughfare that
is the predominant access route to a casino that is located within 4 miles;
• Name and location of highway,road or other thoroughfare maintained:
Victoria Avenue
X d. All or a portion of the City, County, or Special District jurisdiction that is located within 4
miles of the casino.
Funding for this grant category will be awarded based upon the number of criteria met by the local
jurisdiction. Within each funding level the funding will be distributed in equal proportions to
qualifying local jurisdictions. If a local jurisdiction qualifies at the 4 nexus funding level, then they
also qualify at the 3 and 2 nexus funding levels. If a local jurisdiction qualifies at the 3 nexus
funding level,then they also qualify at the 2 nexus funding level.
✓ 50%of funding awarded to jurisdictions meeting all 4 nexus test criteria
✓ 30% of funding awarded to jurisdictions that meet 3 of the nexus test criteria
✓ 20% of funding awarded to jurisdictions that meet 2 of the nexus test criteria
X 20% Non-Nexus Grant Category — Local jurisdictions impacted by tribal casinos paying
into the Special Distribution Fund qualify for this grant category. (Local jurisdictions may qualify
for both the 60% and the 20% categories.)
X 20% Non-Paying Non-Nexus Grant Category — Local Jurisdictions impacted by tribal
casinos that do not pay into the Special Distribution Fund qualify for this grant category. Also,
one-time capital projects or countywide projects that mitigate the impact of tribal casinos qualify
for this grant category.
San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Application (2007/08)
Page 2 of 3
Proiect Description
Complete description of the project, including the effects it will have on the specific casino
impacts described below.
See "Attachment A"
Proiect Costs
What is the total cost of the project? $ 1,082,700.00
Amount of mitigation funding requested for this project: $ 1,082,700
Grant request is: xx single-year grant multi-year grant
(specify number of years)
Name other sources of funding that will be contributed to the project and the amount provided
by each source: None.
Estimated project costs (attach additional information, if necessary):
See "Attachment F
What is the project time frame? July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008.
Will the project be competitively bid? Yes X No
Is the project subject to Public Works requirements? Yes X No
Given the limitation of funding, please provide information for the Committee on the effect to the
project if the Committee approves a reduced grant amount. Is the project still viable? Identify, if
possible, project breakpoints that the committee could consider.
Project would see be viable if funding were to be reduced. Please see "Attachment B" for line
items/breakpoints.
Impacts of Tribal Casino
Describe the impacts associated with the Tribal casino and/or gaming (please include historical
data, if available).
See "Attachment A"
San Bernardino County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Grant Application (2007/08)
Page 3 of 3
Mitigation funding is desired for impacts associated with: San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Bingo and Casino . (Casino Name)
How will your project mitigate the impacts associated with the Tribal casino and/or gaming
described above?
Provide law enforcement to the non-reservation area surrounding the San Manuel Band of
Mission Indians Bingo and Casino facility.
Project mitigates the following priorities (check all that apply):
X Law enforcement ❑ Environmental impacts ❑Waste disposal
❑ Fire services ❑ Emergency medical services ❑Water supplies
❑ Behavioral Health ❑ Recreation &Youth programs ❑ Public Health
❑ Child care programs ❑ Planning & adjacent land uses ❑ Roads
Other (briefly describe).
Grant Requirements
• To be considered for funding, this grant application will be reviewed by and must receive
Tribal sponsorship from the Tribe that pays into the Indian Gaming Special Distribution
Fund.
• Approved grant applications will require:
• Approval by local jurisdictions of an agreement with the County of San Bernardino,
acting on behalf of the Committee.
• Project updates and required reports to be submitted to the Committee.
0 As required by California Government Code section 12715(i), a local jurisdiction that is a
recipient of a grant shall provide notice to the public, either through a slogan, signage, or
other mechanism, which states that the local government project has received funding from
the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and which further identifies the particular
Individual Tribal Casino Account from which the grant derives.
Local Jurisdiction Information
Legal address of jurisdiction: City of San Bernardino
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Federal Tax ID Number: 95-6000-772
J- Morris Mayor
Authorized Signature of Applicant Title
(Please print and sign)
February 2, 2007
Date
Attachment`A'
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — SB 621 POLICE OFFICERS
Project Description
Section 12012.85 of the Government Code provides that funding deposited into the Indian
Gaming Special Distribution Fund are available for specified purposes, including grants for the
support of local government agencies impacted by tribal gaming. Funding is deposited into each
county's County Tribal Casino Account by a defined formula. The State Controller, acting in
consultation with the California Gaming Control Commission, then divides the County Tribal
Casino Account into Individual Tribal Casino Accounts for each tribe that operates a casino
within the county based. The amount is based on the percentage that each individual tribe paid
in the prior fiscal year to the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund.
In FY 2004/05, the City of San Bernardino, on behalf of the Police Department,was the recipient
of an Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit grant in the amount of $578,501.95 from the
Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund. Grant funding was used to mitigate the impact of the
San Manuel Band of Serrano Indians' Bingo and Casino facility. Using grant funding, the police
department deployed two additional police officers each day, seven days a week to patrol and
respond to calls for service in the area surrounding the casino. To accommodate this deployment,
the police department added five additional police officer positions to the table of organization.
One police sergeant's position was added to maintain the appropriate, one supervisor for each
five officers ratio required for adequate field supervision. Additionally, grant funding was used
to purchase two marked police units.
For FY 2005/06, the City of San Bernardino on behalf of the Police Department was the
recipient of an Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee grant in the amount of
$700,000 from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund. Grant funding was used to
mitigate the impact of the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians Bingo and Casino
facility. Using grant funding for six (6)police officer positions, the Police Department deployed
two additional police officers each day, seven days a week to patrol and respond to calls for
service in the area surrounding the casino facility. One police sergeant's position was funded to
maintain the appropriate, one supervisor for each five officers ratio required for adequate field
supervision.
For FY 2006/07, the City of San Bernardino on behalf of the Police Department was once again
the recipient of an Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee grant in the amount of
$700,000 from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund. Grant funding was used to
mitigate the impact of the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians Bingo and Casino
facility by continuing the deployment of six (6) police officer positions and one police sergeant
each day, seven days a week to patrol and respond to calls for service in the area surrounding the
casino facility.
For FY 2007/2008, $1,990,958 (after deducting a 2% administrative cost) is available in the
Indian Gaming Special Distribution fund for local grant awards. The Chief of Police has
determined the staffing and equipment needs for the Police Department to mitigate the impact of
the casino facility and the City of San Bernardino is submitting a grant application in the amount
of$1,082,700. Grant funding will be utilized to fund the following items:
• Continuing salary and benefits for six (6) police officer positions.
• Continuing salary and benefits for one police sergeant position.
• Salary and benefits for one corporal/detective position for FY 2007/2008 to serve as a relief
supervisor and as a detective to conduct follow-up investigations of crimes occurring in areas
surrounding the Reservation.
• Purchase two replacement marked Ford Crown Victorias.
• Purchase and equip one unmarked detective vehicle.
• Purchase a traffic support trailer equipped with traffic cones, barricades to respond to traffic
congestion issues and to support emergency evacuations around the Reservation.
• Purchase eight Motorola portable radios with single unit chargers for grant personnel.
0 • Purchase eight digital recorders for grant personnel.
These expenditures are included in the proposed grant budget and narrative (Attachment B).
Attachment 'B'
SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT
FY 06/07 INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT GRANT
LINE ITEM BUDGET
Description Costs
(6) police officers (P-1's) $ 655,600
(1) police corporal/detective(P-2) 129,800
(1) police sergeant (P-3) 151,300
Total personnel costs $936,700
(2) replacement marked
Ford Crown Vicorias $ 53,100
(1) fully equipped, unmarked unit
with MDC 37,400
(1) traffic support trailer 26,200
(8) handi-talkie (HT) portable
police radios and battery chargers 24,700
(8) digital voice recorders 4,600
Total capital outlay $146,000
TOTAL GRANT BUDGET $ 19,0829700
SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT
FY 2007/08 INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT GRANT
BUDGET NARRATIVE
Personnel Costs
Police Officers—The SB 621 grant provided funding for six (6) additional police officer
positions in FY 2006-07. Two officers are assigned on day shift, two on graveyard and
two officers on a mid-afternoon cover shift. These officers provide 24/7 general law
enforcement services in the residential and business areas surrounding the San Manuel.
Police Corporal/Detective—This new position will serve as a relief supervisor in the
sergeant's absence and as a detective to conduct follow-up investigations of crimes
occurring in areas surrounding the San Manuel Indian Reservation.
Police Sergeant—The SB 621 grant provided funding for a Police Sergeant position in
FY 2007-08. This position directly supervises and deploys other grant personnel funded
by the SB 621 grant.
Capital Outlay
Marked Police Units—Two (2)replacement marked police units to replace the units
purchased with Indian Gaming grant funds in FY 2004-05.
Unmarked Police Unit—This vehicle will be used by the new grant corporal/detective
position for transportation and to respond to significant calls for service requiring
immediate follow-up investigations.
Motorola Portable Radios—Portable radios will be issued to the eight(8) grant funded
positions. Portable radios allow field personnel to communicate between themselves and
Police Dispatch when they are away from their vehicles.
Traffic Support Trailer—A support trailer stocked with traffic cones and road barricades
is needed to address traffic congestion issues around the San Manuel Indian Reservation.
The trailer will be an integral component of the San Manuel Emergency Response Plan
that is currently under development, to assist in evacuations of the casino.
Digital Voice Recorders—Eight (8) digital voice recorders will be issued to grant funded
police positions. Digital recorders are used to dictate police reports and records
conversations with suspects and other citizen contacts.