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OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
FROM: Maggie Pacheco,Director SUBJECT: OLDTIMERS FOUNDATION
Housing and Community Development AGREEMENT-ELDERLY/SPECIAL
r- . f. r � ! A NEEDS MINOR HOME REPAIR
DATE: July 31,2000 A_.� GRANT PROGRAM
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Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s):
On July 13,2000,the Redevelopment Committee recommended that this item be forwarded to the Community
Development Commission for approval.
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Recommended Motion(s):
(Community Development Commission)
MOTION: RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION APPROVING
AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY TO EXECUTE THE OLDTIMERS FOUNDATION,A CALIFORNIA NON-
PROFIT CORPORATION,AGREEMENT FOR THE ELDERLY/SPECIAL NEEDS
MINOR HOME REPAIR GRANT PROGRAM
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Contact Person(s): Gary Van Osdel/Maggie Pacheco Phone: 663-1044
Project Area(s) All Ward(s): 1-7
Supporting Data Attached: 2 Staff Report R1 Resolution(s) 0 Agreement(s)/Contract(s) ❑Map(s)0 Letter/Memo
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS Amount: $ 75,000 Source: Housing Fund(RDA Low/Mod)
Budget uthority: 2000-2001 Budget
SIGNATURE:
4Econ6mic sdel,Executive Dire or IMaggii
acheco,Director
evelopm ent Agen Housing and Community Development
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Oldtimers Foundation Agreement- Elderly/Special Needs
Minor Home Repair Grant Program
Current Issue•
Absent adequate housing personnel, Staff continues to explore ways to engage in partnerships
with for profit and non-profit organizations in hopes of alleviating and addressing the various
housing needs and deficiencies within the City.
Accordingly, Staff has had discussions with representatives of the Oldtimers Foundation about
starting a Home Repair Grant Program in the City of San Bernardino to help low-income elderly
and handicapped individuals with minor home repairs.
The Oldimers Foundation is a non-profit charitable and educational organization serving the
needs of senior citizens and was created in 1964 for the purpose of maintaining and improving
the physical, psychological and social well being of older low income and handicapped persons.
It accomplishes this through comprehensive and coordinated programs, including congregate and
home-delivered meals, minor home repairs, transportation, volunteer opportunities, supportive
services and also provides affordable housing. Their annual budget is in excess of$3.5 million
and they employ more than 120 individuals. Currently, Oldtimers works with the County of San
Bernardino Department of Aging & Adult Services, the City of Rialto, and the City of Fontana.
They come highly recommended by all agencies (see attached letters) and in FY 1998-99 they
provided senior home repairs to approximately 1,200 low income seniors, frail, elderly and
handicapped residents in San Bernardino County.
Staff proposes to initially allocate $75,000 for the Oldtimers to start the Elderly/Special Needs
Minor Home Repair Program in the City (the "Program"). Their compensation will be consistent
with charges and hourly rates noted in Exhibit "B" of the Agreement. The Oldtimers would
provide housing assistance to eligible homeowners, which would include but not be limited to,
plumbing, heating, electrical, carpentry, and general minor repairs. (See Exhibit "A" of the
Agreement). The Oldtimers would: (1) expend not more than $750 per housing unit, (2) would
be limited to visiting a housing unit to twice a year, and (3) the applicant would not be eligible to
apply for assistance again until three (3) years following the date of the last assistance. The
Program will be offered to residents on a first come, first serve basis. In order to be eligible for
the Program an Applicant must meet the basic criteria set forth below:
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Economic Development Agency Staff Report
Oldtimers Foundation
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■ Be an owner occupant for a minimum period of one (1) year;
■ Meet the applicable Income Criteria, which shall not exceed 80% of the median income
for San Bernardino County:
2000 Income Limits
1 2 3 4 5
$26,550 $30,350 $34,150 $37,900 $40,950
■ Be an elderly person, age 60 or above, or disabled or handicapped, or a recipient of S.S.I.
■ Applicant would be required to complete a Grant Application and provide proof of
ownership, and residency (Exhibit C of Agreement).
Accordingly, Staff requests the Community Development Commission's support and approval of
the proposed Program and entering into an Agreement with the Oldtimers Foundation.
Fiscal Impact:
The approval of the Agreement between the parties will result in an appropriation and
expenditure of$75,000 from the Redevelopment Agency's Housing (low/mod) Fund.
Recommendation:
That the Community Development Commission adopt the attached Resolution.
Maggie Pac o, Director
Housing and Community Development
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GVO:MP:1ag:08-07-00 Oldtimers COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Meeting Date: 08/07/2000
Agenda Item Number: ,
1 RESOLUTION NO:
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3 RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF
4 THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO EXECUTE THE OLDTIMERS
5 FOUNDATION, A CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION,
AGREEMENT FOR THE ELDERLY/SPECIAL NEEDS MINOR HOME
6 REPAIR GRANT PROGRAM
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8 THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ACTING ON BEHALF
OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DOE
9 HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
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11 SECTION 1. The Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency ("Agency") is
12 hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said Agency the Agreement between the
13 Agency and Oldtimers Foundation, a California Non-Profit Organization, in the amount of
14 $75,000, for commencement of the Elderly/Special Needs Minor Repair Grant Program for
15 eligible single family home owners within the city limits in accordance with the provisions of the
16 Agreement, a copy of which is on file with the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference
17 as though fully set forth at length.
18 SECTION 2. The Executive Director of the Agency is hereby authorized to make minor
19 corrections, additions, and clarifications to the Agreement, provided said changes are not
20 substantive in nature, and do not increase the monetary impact to the Agency.
21 SECTION 3. For purposes of satisfying the requirements of Health and Safety Code
22 Section 33413(b), the Commission hereby finds and determines that the Elderly/Special Needs
23 Minor Home Repair Grant Program expands and preserves the community's supply of affordable
24 housing.
25 SECTION 4. The authorization to execute the above referenced Agreement is rescinded
26 if the parties fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this Resolution.
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1 RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF
2 THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO EXECUTE THE OLDTIMERS
3 FOUNDATION, A CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION,
AGREEMENT FOR THE ELDERLY/SPECIAL NEEDS MINOR HOME
4 REPAIR GRANT PROGRAM
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by Community
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Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting
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thereof, held on day of , 2000 by the following vote, to wit:
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9 COMMISSION MEMBERS: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
10 ESTRADA
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12 MCGINNIS
13 SCHNETZ
14 SUAREZ
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MC CAMMACK
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18 City Clerk
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20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2000.
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23 Judith Valles, Chairperson
Community Development Commission
24 Of the City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form and Legal Content:
25 James F. P an, City At ey
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CONTRACTOR SERVICES AGREEMENT
MINOR GRANT REPAIR PROGRAM
(ELDERLY/SPECIAL NEEDS)
THIS AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Agreement") is dated as of f day of August
2000 (the "Effective Date") by and between the Redevelopment Agency of the Citv of San
Bernardino (hereinafter the "Agency"), and the Oldtimers Foundation, a California non-profit
corporation (hereinafter the "Contractor"). The Agency and the Contractor are sometimes
hereinafter individually referred to as "Party" and hereinafter collectively referred to as the
"Parties".
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Contractor desires to perform, assume responsibility and obligations for
the affordable housing grant administration and maintenance services (the "Services"), as more
fully described in (Exhibit "A") on the terms and conditions set forth herein.
WHEREAS, the Agency desires to contract for the Services (Exhibit A) as hereinafter
described on the terms and conditions set forth herein.
WHEREAS, the Services to be provided by Contractor are intended to benefit low-
income elderly persons, who are owner-occupants of homes anywhere within the territorial
jurisdiction of the City of San Bernardino with minor home repairs. The Agency shall provide
the funds necessary to the Contractor to provide the Services herein from its redevelopment low-
moderate income housing fund. For the purpose hereof the words "elderly persons" or "senior
citizen" mean and refers to persons or households where at least one resident member is at least
sixty (60) years of age as authorized by Health & Safety Code Section 50067. The words "low-
income" mean and refer to the household income limits established under Health & Safety Code
Section 50079.5. The words "owner-occupied housing unit" or "Owner-occupants of homes"
refers to an owner-occupied housing unit as defined in Health & Safety Code Section 50092.1.
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS AND
CONDITIONS CONTAINED HEREIN, THE AGENCY AND THE CONTRACTOR AGREE
AS FOLLOWS:
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OPERATIVE PROVISIONS
SECTION I
ENGAGEMENT AND SERVICES OF THE CONTRACTOR
1. Engatzement of Contractor
The Agency hereby engages the Contractor, subject to the terms and conditions set forth
in this Agreement, to perform the Services set forth in Exhibit "A". The Contractor
agrees to perform the Services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
2. Performance of the Contractor and Warrant of Authority
The Contractor accepts the relationship of trust and confidence established between the
Agency and the Contractor by the terms of this Agreement. The Contractor covenants
with the Agency to furnish its best skill,judgment and efforts and to cooperate with the
Agency and any other contractor or contractors engaged by the Agency in the
performance of the Services. The Contractor covenants to use its best efforts to perform
its duties and obligations under this Agreement in an efficient, expeditious and
economical manner, consistent with the best interests of the Agency. Contractor
represents and warrants to the Agency that it has taken all corporate actions necessary to
enter into this Agreement.
3. The Contractor's Personnel
The Contractor shall provide adequate and experienced workers, administrative and
management personnel to perform the Services consistent with the services set forth in
Exhibit "A".
4. The Contractor's Responsibilities for Costs and Expenses
The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs and expenses incurred relative to the
Contractor, personnel of the Contractor and subcontractors of the Contractor, in
connection with the performance of the Services, including, without limitation, payment
of salaries, workers compensation insurance coverage, fringe benefits contributions,
payroll taxes, withholding taxes and other taxes or levies, office overhead expense, travel
expenses, telephone and other telecommunication expenses, and document reproduction
expenses.
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SECTION II
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR
1. Personnel
i The Services shall be performed by the employees of the Contractor or by licensed
I subcontractors under its direct supervision and control. The Contractor represents to the
Agency that is possesses the professional and technical personnel required to perform the
Services. The Agency retains Contractor on an independent contractor basis and
Contractor is not an employee of the Agency. The personnel performing the Services on
behalf of the Contractor shall at all times be under the Contractor's exclusive direction
and control. The Contractor shall pay all expenses including, without limitation, salaries,
fringe benefit contributions, payroll taxes, withholding taxes and other taxes or levies and
all other amounts due such personnel or due others as a result of the performance by such
personnel in connection with their performance of services under this Agreement and, as
required by law, shall be including, but not limited to, Social Security taxes, income tax
withholding, unemployment insurance and workers compensation insurance.
2. Cooperation/Project Administration
Contractor shall work closely and cooperate fully with the Agency's Executive Director,
or his/her designee (the "Project Administrator"), and any other agencies which may have
jurisdiction or interest in the Services. This Agreement will be administered by the
Project Administrator. The Project Administrator, or his/her designee, shall be the
principal officer of the Agency for liaison with the Contractor, and shall review and give
approval to the details of the Services as they are performed.
3. Project Manager
The Contractor shall designate and assign a project manager ("Project Manager"), who
shall coordinate all phases of the Services herein. The Project Manager shall be available
to the Agency at all reasonable times. The Contractor designates Michael Milon, as its
Project Manager of the Program.
4. Time of Performance
The Services to be performed by Contractor under and pursuant to this Agreement shall
be completed within 365 days from the Effective Date (the "Completion Date") as
directed by the Agency (Effective Date shall be July 24, 2000). The Executive Director
of the Agency, is authorized to extend the Completion Date of this Agreement for up to
one hundred twenty (120) days and to approve any other minor, nonsubstantive
modifications to this Agreement as long as such modifications are in writing and
approved by the Parties upon the same terms and conditions as specified herein.
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5. Report Materials
At the Completion Date, the Contractor shall deliver to the Agency all documents, data,
studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, and reports prepared by the
Contractor or prepared by others for the use and/or benefit of the Contractor or otherwise
provided to the Contractor by the Agency or by others under this Agreement (the "Report
Materials"). The Report Materials shall be considered the property of the Agency and
shall be delivered to the Agency on the Completion Date or earlier, if applicable, upon
termination of the Agreement.
6.
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The Contractor shall discuss and review all matters relating to the Services with the
Project Administrator upon request in order to ensure that the Services proceed in a
manner consistent with the goals and policies of the Agency.
7. Conformance to Applicable Requirements
All aspects of the provision of the Services by Contractor shall at all times conform to
applicable city, county, state, and federal requirements and be subject to approval of the
Project Administrator and, if necessary, the Community Development Commission.
8. Indemnification
The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Agency and the City, its
officers, employees and agents against, and will hold and save them and each of them,
harmless from any and all actions, claims, damages to persons or property, penalties,
obligations or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm, entity,
corporation, political subdivision or other organization arising out of alleged negligent
acts, errors, or omissions in connection with the provision of the Services by the
Contractor, operations or activities of the Contractor, its agents, employees or
subcontractors provided for herein, whether or not there is concurrent negligence on the
part of the Agency and City, its officer, agents or employees (but excluding such actions,
claims, damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations, or liabilities arising for the
sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Agency and City, Community Development
Commission or Common Council, agents, servants or independent contractors who are
directly responsible to the Agency and City) and in connection therewith:
a. The Contractor will defend any action or actions filed in connection with any of .
said claims, damages, penalties, obligations or liabilities and will pay all costs and
expenses, including the salary, fees, costs and expenses of the lawyers employed
by the office of the City Attorney as may be incurred in connection therewith.
b. The Contractor will promptly pay any judgment rendered against the Contractor
or the Agency and covering such claims, damages, penalties, obligations and
liabilities arising out of negligent acts, errors, or omissions in connection with
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such Services, operations, or activities of the Contractor hereunder; and the
Contractor agrees to save and hold the Agency and City harmless therefrom.
C. In the event the Agency and City are made a party to any action or proceeding
filed or persecuted against the Contractor for such damages or other claims arising
out of alleged negligence in connection with the work, operations or activities of
the Contractor hereunder, the Contractor agrees to pay to the Agency and City any
and all costs and expenses incurred by Agency and City in such actions or
proceedings, together with reasonable City Attorneys' fees.
9. Standard of Care; License
The Contractor represents and warrants that it and all personnel engaged in performing
Services are and shall be fully qualified and are authorized or permitted under state and
local law to perform such Services. The Contractor shall perform the Services in a skillful
and competent manner. The Contractor shall be responsible to Agency for any errors or
omissions in the execution of its duties under this Agreement and in the performance of its
duties hereunder. The Contractor represents and warrants that it and all personnel
engaged in performing the Services have all licenses, permits, qualifications, and
approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to practice its profession. The
Contractor further represents and warrants that it shall keep in effect all such licenses,
permits, and other approvals during the term of this Agreement.
10. Insurance
Without limiting the Contractor's indemnification of the Agency and City, the Contractor
shall obtain and provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this
Agreement a policy or policies of comprehensive general liability insurance of the type
and amounts described below and satisfactory to the Agency, in its sole discretion. Such
policies shall be signed by a person authorized by the insurer to bind coverage on its
behalf and must be filed with the Agency prior to exercising any right or performing the
Services. Said policies, excepting professional liability, shall add as insureds the Agency
and City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents for all liability arising from
the Contractor's Services as described herein.
a. Within ten (10) days following the Effective Date and prior to the commencement of
the Services, the Contractor shall deliver to the Agency certificates of insurance with
original endorsements, and copies of policies, if requested by the Agency, of the
following insurance, with Best's Class B+VIII or better carriers:
1. Workers' Compensation Insurance covering all employees and principals of the
Contractor, in a minimum amount of $1 million per accident, effective per the
laws of the State of California;
2. Commercial general liability insurance covering third party liability risks,
including without limitation contractual liability, in a minimum amount of $1
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million combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury,
and property damage. If commercial general liability insurance or other form
with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall be
twice the occurrence limit;
3. Commercial auto liability and property insurance covering any owned and rented
vehicles of Contractor in a minimum amount of$1 million combined single limit
per accident for bodily injury and property damage.
b. Said policy or policies shall be endorsesd to state that coverage shall not be
suspended, voided, canceled by either party, or reduced in coverage or in limits
except after thirty (30) days' prior notice has been given in writing to the Agency and
the City. The Contractor shall give to the Agency and City prompt and timely notice
of claim made or suit instituted arising out of the Contractor's operation hereunder.
The Contractor shall also procure and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any
additional kinds of insurance, which in its own judgment may be necessary for its
proper protection and performance of the Services.
c. The Contractor shall include subcontracting consultant, if any, as insureds under its
policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor.
All coverage for each subcontractor shall be subject to the requirements stated herein.
11. Prohibition Against Transfers
a. The Contractor shall not assign, sublease, hypothecate, or transfer this Agreement, or
any interest therein, directly or indirectly by operations of law without the prior
written consent of the Agency. Any attempt to do so without the prior written
consent of the Agency shall be null and void, and any assignee, sublessee,
hypothecatee or transferee shall acquire no right or interest by reason of such
attempted assignment, hypothecation, or transfer.
b. The sale, assignment, transfer, or other disposition of any of the issued and
outstanding capital stock of the Contractor, if the Contractor is a corporation or of the
interest of any general partner or joint venturer or syndicate member or co-tenant of
the Contractor, if the Contractor is a partnership or a joint venture or a syndicate or a
co-tenancy, which shall result in changing the control of the Contractor, shall be
deemed an assignment of this Agreement. For purposes of this paragraph, "control"
means the ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting power of the
corporation of fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting power of a partnership,joint
venture, syndicate or co-tenancy.
12. Progress and Quarterly Reports
The Contractor is responsible to keep the Project Administrator and/or his/her duly
authorized designee informed on a regular basis regarding the status and progress of the
Services, activities performed and planned, and any meetings that have been scheduled or
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are desired relative to the Services or relative to this Agreement. The Contractor shall
also provide written quarterly reports on the Services provided herein to the Project
Administrator. Such reports will include, but are not limited to, the names, addresses,
income, ethnicity, household size of all applicants obtaining assistance from Contractor
and other demographic information as may be reasonably requested by the Project
Administrator. As promptly as feasible, following the Effective Date the Contractor shall
prepare and deliver to the Project Administrator, from time to time, the written listing of
applicants for the Service which the Contractor shall prepare and maintain in accordance
with Exhibit "A".
13. Confidentiality
No news releases, including photographs, public announcements, or confirmations of the
same, of any part of the subject matter of this Agreement or any phase of the Services
shall be made without prior written consent of the Agency Administrator. The
information which results from the Services in this Agreement is to be kept confidential
unless the release of information is authorized by the Agency Administrator.
14. Schedulinp,
The Contractor shall generally have no obligation to work any particular schedule,
provided, the Contractor will coordinate with the Agency in achieving the results sought
under the terms of this Agreement. The services hereunder shall be performed on an as-
needed, first come first serve basis, to all qualified homeowners as provided in Exhibit
"A„
15. No Set Hours/Right to Contract
The Contractor's obligation hereunder is to complete the Services and to meet any
deadlines set forth therein. Except as provided in paragraph 14 of this Agreement, the
Contractor has no obligation to work any particular hours or days or any particular
number of hours or days. In this regard, the Contractor retains the right to contract for
similar Services with any other entity, public or private.
SECTION III
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AGENCY
1. Cooperation
The Agency and the Contractor shall cooperate with each other relative to the provisions
and implementation of the Services.
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SECTION IV
COMPENSATION
1. Compensation
In consideration of the performance by the Contractor of the Services, the Agency shall
pay to the Contractor $75,000 as set forth on Exhibit"B" (the "Compensation").
2. Extra Work
The Contractor shall not receive additional Compensation for any extra work unless such
extra work has been authorized in writing by the Agency. The Agency shall pay the
Contractor for extra work in accordance with terms which shall be delineated in the
written authorization for extra work, if applicable.
3. Payment of Compensation
The Contractor shall submit invoices to the Agency on a monthly or quarterly basis for
all Services performed by the Contractor which shall be billed as set forth in Exhibit"B".
Each invoice will be itemized. Each invoice shall show the number of hours worked per
person/Contractor and the nature of the work performed. The Agency shall make
payments to the Contractor within thirty (30) days following the date of receipt of the
invoice unless the Agency disputes the amount of the Compensation the Contractor
claims it is owed under this Agreement.
4. Withholding
a. Disputed Sums: The Agency may withhold payment of any portion of the
Compensation if payment is disputed by the Agency until resolution of the dispute
with the Contractor. Such withholding by the Agency shall not be deemed to
constitute a failure to pay by the Agency. The Contractor shall not discontinue the
performance of the Services for a period of thirty (30) days from the date
Compensation is withheld hereunder. The Contractor shall have an immediate right
to appeal to the Community Development Commission with respect to withheld
amounts, provided however, that any claim which the Contractor may have against
the Agency shall be submitted in writing within the period of time allowed for the
submission of claims against the Agency under Government Code Section 911.2. The
Contractor shall be entitled to receive interest on any portions of the Compensation
withheld which are thereafter deemed to be properly payable to the Contractor at the
rate of five percent(5%) per annum, simple interest.
b. Retention: The Agency shall have the right to retain an amount equal to ten percent
(10%) of the Compensation ("Retention") as invoiced by the Contractor until a period
of thirty (30) days following the Completion Date at which time the authorized agent
of the Retention shall be remitted to the Contractor; provided that no event of default
may then exist. The Agency shall have the right without further liability to the
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Contractor, to utilize the Retention to satisfy obligations of the Agency relative to the
Services in the event the Contractor does not complete the Services satisfactory to the
Agency.
SECTION V
EXPIRATION AND TERMINATION
1. Termination
a. Termination by Written Notice of Agency: Agency may, by written notice to
Contractor, terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement at any time and without
cause by giving written notice to Contractor of such termination. In the event of
termination without cause, Contractor shall be compensated for the work performed
up to that date of termination. Payment for work completed under the Agreement to
date of termination shall be made strictly on the basis of work actually completed by
Contractor to the satisfaction of the Agency. In no event shall the total compensation
for services performed under this Agreement exceed seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000). Contractor shall be entitled to no further compensation after termination.
b. Termination by Contractor: Contractor may not terminate this Agreement except for
cause.
c. Termination Upon Event of Default: In addition to any other available legal or
equitable rights or remedies, upon an Event of Default by the Contractor, the Agency
shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the Contractor.
Such termination shall be effective upon Notice given pursuant to Section VI,
paragraph 6 below.
2. Events of Default
Each of the following events shall constitute an "Event of Default":
a. The Contractor shall fail to observe, perform or comply with any material term,
covenant, agreement or condition of this Agreement which is to be observed,
performed, complied with by the Contractor, if such failure to continue uncured for
three (3) calendar days, after the Agency gives the Contractor notice of any failure,
and specified the nature of such failure.
b. The Contractor shall commit any fraud, misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty,
willful misconduct, or intentional or breach of any provision of this Agreement.
3. Cooperation Upon Termination
If this Agreement is terminated in any manner provided for herein, the Contractor shall
provide to the Agency upon request by the Agency all unfinished or finished documents,
data, report, drawings, etc., prepared by the Contractor for the provision of services under
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this Agreement. Contractor further covenants to give its good faith cooperation in the
transfer of work to any other contractor designated by the Agency to complete the
provision of services described in Exhibit "A" following the termination of the
Agreement and to participate at no cost to the Agency in such meetings as may be
deemed necessary by the Agency to effectively accomplish the transfer.
4. Termination Date
This Agreement shall terminate upon the delivery of all documents required under
Section II.4 and either (a) the Completion Date, or (b) full payment of the Compensation,
provided however, that the provisions of Section 1I.8 (indemnity) and Section II.10
(insurance) shall service such termination date.
VI
GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Nondiscrimination by the Contractor
The Contractor represents and agrees that the Contractor, its affiliates, subsidiaries, or
holding companies do not and will not discriminate against any subcontractor, contractor,
employee, or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, sex, handicap, or
national origin. Such nondiscrimination shall include, but not be limited to, the
following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfers, recruitment, recruitment
advertising, layoff, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and
selection for training, including apprenticeship.
2. Agency's Rights to Employ Other Contractors
The Agency reserves the right to employ other contractors and/or contractors in
connection with services herein.
3. Conflicts of Interest
a. The Contractor or its employees may be subject to the provisions of the California
Political Reform Act of 1974 (the "Act"), which (1) requires such persons to disclose
financial interests that may foreseeably be materially affected by the work performed
under this Agreement, and (2) prohibits such persons from making, or participating in
making, decisions that will foreseeably financially affect such interests.
b. If subject to the Act, the Contractor shall conform to all requirements of the Act.
Failure to do so constitutes a material breach and is grounds for termination of this
Agreement by the Agency.
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4. Subcontractor
The Contractor shall not subcontract any portion of the Services except as expressly
stated herein, without prior written consent of the Agency. Subcontracts, if any, shall
contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement.
5. Waiver
No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other breach or default, whether
of the same or any other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit, privilege, or service
voluntarily given or performed by other parties shall give the other any contractual right
by custom, estoppel, or otherwise.
6. Notices
All notices required hereunder shall be given in writing to the following addresses or
such other addresses as the parties may designate by written notice:
To the Agency: Economic Development Agency
of the City of San Bernardino
201 North "E" Street, Suite 301
San Bernardino, California 92401
Attn: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director
To the Contractor: Oldtimers Foundation
8572 Sierra Avenue
Fontana, California 92335
Attn: Michael Milon, Administrator
Notice shall be deemed received as follows, depending upon the method of transmittal:
by facsimile, as of the date and time sent; by messenger, as of the date delivered; and by
U.S. Mail, certified, return receipt requested, as of 72 hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail.
7. Authority to Enter Agreement
The Contractor is a non-profit community services organization duly organized, validly
existing in good standing under the laws of the State of California and will continue to be
so during the term of this Agreement. The Contractor has all requisite power and
authority to conduct its business and to execute and deliver, and to perform all of its
obligations under this Agreement. Each Party warrants that the individuals who have
signed this Agreement have the legal power, right and authority to enter into this
Agreement so as to bind each respective party to perform the conditions contemplated
herein.
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8. Severability
If any portion of this Agreement is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall continue in
full force and effect.
9. Time is of the Essence
Time is of the essence in this Agreement, and all parties agree to execute all documents
and to proceed with due diligence to complete all covenants and conditions set forth
herein.
10. Attorney's Fees and Costs
If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement
or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with
an provisions of this Agreement, the successful or prevailing party shall be entitled to
recover reasonable attorney's fees and other costs incurred in that action or proceeding, in
addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled.
11. Governing Law and Venue
This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the
State of California. Any lawsuit brought to enforce this Agreement shall be brought in
the appropriate court in San Bernardino County, State of California.
12. Waiver
No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a
waiver of any other provision, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a
continuing waiver. No waiver shall be deemed a waiver and no waiver shall be binding
unless execute in writing by the party making the waiver.
13. Days
Any term in this Agreement referencing time, days, or period for performance shall be
deemed to be calendar days and not workdays.
14. Entire Agreement
This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Agency and the Contractor and
supersedes any prior or written statements or agreements between the Agency and the
Contractor. No supplement, modification, or amendment of this Agreement shall be
binding unless executed in writing by both parties.
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15. Binding on Assigns
Each and all of the covenants and conditions of this Agreement shall be binding on and
shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the respective parties.
16. Invalidity
The illegality of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the remainder of this
Agreement.
17. Counterparts
This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original
and which collectively shall constitute one instrument.
18. Captions
The captions of the various articles and paragraphs of this Agreement are for the
convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the
scope, content, or intent of this Agreement or of any part or parts of this Agreement.
19. Construction
In all cases, the language in all parts of this Agreement shall be construed simply,
according to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against any party, it being agreed that
the parties or their agents have all participated in the preparation of this Agreement.
20. Cooperation/Further Acts
The parties shall fully cooperate with one another in attaining the purposes of this
Agreement and, in connection therewith, shall take any such additional further acts and
steps and sign any such additional documents as may be necessary, appropriate and
convenient as related thereto.
21. Suspension of Work
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the Services
performed by the Contractor may be suspended by the Agency in whole or in part from
time to time, in any number of times, when determined by the Agency, in its sole
discretion, that suspension is necessary and in the interest of the Agency, to ensure it has
received sufficient funds from the Contractor to timely pay the Agreement Costs. The
Contractor shall comply immediately with any written order by the Agency suspending
the Services. The Services shall be suspended until receipt by the Contractor of a written
Services commencement order from the Agency. Further, and notwithstanding any other
provision of this Agreement to the contrary, any such suspension shall not relieve the
Contractor of any of its obligations under this Agreement. Further, and notwithstanding
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any other provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, any such suspension shall be
without any liability to the Contractor on the part of the Agency, and the Contractor shall
not be entitled to any additional compensation as a result of such suspension.
22. Incorporation of Recitals and Exhibits
a. The "Recitals" constitute a material part hereof, and are hereby incorporated by
reference herein as though fully set forth herein.
b. The "Exhibits A, B & C" shall constitute a material part hereof, and are hereby
incorporated by reference herein as though fully set forth herein.
23. References
IAll references to the Contractor shall include all personnel, employees, agents and
subcontractors of the Contractor.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have accepted and made and executed this
Agreement upon the terms, conditions, and provisions set forth above as the Effective Date.
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO OLDTIMERS FOUNDATION
A CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director By:
Title
Approved as to legal form
and legal content:
By:
Agency Special Counsel
Title:
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
AGENCY AND OLDTIMERS FOUNDATION AGREEMENT
ELDERLY/SPECIAL NEEDS MINOR HOME REPAIR GRANT PROGRAM
The Contractor shall provide minor home repair services to lower income senior citizen (as
defined in C below) homeowners within the City of San Bernardino in order to maintain the
existing affordable single family housing stock through compliance with municipal health and
safety codes. The minor home repairs includes, but is not limited to the following:
A. ALLOWABLE REPAIRS
1. Plumbing & Heating
Repair/Replace:
Tank and commode parts, faucet washers, shower heads, outside water faucets, adjust
lawn sprinkler heads.
Check/Maintain:
Thermostats, swamp and water coolers (filters and motors replaced as needed) kitchen &
bathroom sinks for leaks, garbage disposals for foreign objects and debris. Unclog sink,
shower, bath, toilet and laundry drains. Cover and uncover turbines. Water heater
replacement minor heating and cooling systems malfunctions.
2. Electrical
Repair and Replace:
Switches, outlets, cartridge type fuses
Check and Maintain:
Oven and range hood, fan and vents, bathroom vents for proper operational functions,
existing smoke detectors. Install smoke detectors.
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3. CARPENTRY
Repair/Replace/Realign:
Cabinet and door hinges, binding doors, damaged door hardware, worn and damaged
window or door screens, broken windows. Build and install medical or handicapped
ramps with handrails. Install hand-held bath or shower rails.
4. GENERAL
Repair/Replace:
Towel racks, shower curtain rods, soap and toilet tissue holders, window glass and door
replacement, damaged floor tiles. Patch minor roof leaks. Install deadbolt or security
locks on doors, windows, patio doors and windows. Install garage door springs. Carpet,
medical or handicapped ramps.
B. EXPENDITURES AND PROGRAM LIMITATIONS
Agency funds will be used to reimburse Contractor for services and repair costs incurred
under this Agreement. In no event shall the repair costs for anyone single family housing
unit exceed $750. The Contractor shall charge their expenses in accordance with the
hourly wage noted in Exhibit "B", Section 2. The Contractor shall be limited to
providing services to an eligible applicant not more than twice a year. Thereafter, an
Applicant may not apply for additional assistance until three (3) years following the date
of the last assistance. Contractor will schedule its own staff to make necessary repairs in
a timely manner. All work performed by Contractor shall be completed with 45 days
from date of commencement. The Contractor shall maintain accurate records for
inspection by the Agency of each applicant obtaining services by the Contractor. The
contractor will provide all services, materials, parts, and labor required for the
performance of the minor home repairs necessary to maintain decent, safe, and sanitary
residential units. Contractor shall submit monthly invoices with supporting
documentation of expenditures and such invoices shall be billed consistent with Exhibit
"B" of the Agreement.
C. APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
1. An applicant must be an owner occupant for a minimum period of one (1) year;
on a case-by-case basis, and depending on the circumstances, this requirement
may be waived by the Executive Director of the Agency or his/her designee;
Applicant must provide evidence of ownership and length of residency.
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2. Applicant must complete a Grant Application and meet the applicable income
criteria. The applicant's annual income shall not exceed 80% of the median
income for San Bernardino County. The Agency shall provide the Contractor
with the income limits for the current year. Contractor will use an application for
the program similar to Exhibit"C" attached herein.
3. Applicant applying for the Program must be a senior, age 60 or above, or
disabled, handicapped, or a recipient of S.S.I.; on a case-by-case basis, depending
on the circumstances, this requirement may be waived by the Executive Director
of the Agency or his/her designee.
The Contractor shall maintain accurate records for inspection by the Agency concerning income
and program eligibility of all persons obtaining assistances from the Contractor pursuant to this
Agreement.
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EXHIBIT B
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
"COMPENSATION"
Oldtimers Foundation
8572 Sierra Avenue
Fontana, California 92335-3840
Federal No: 95-6126109
Month of:
Invoice No:
Date:
1.
Grant Reimbursement
Amount Current Month Cumulative Total Balance
Prior Cumulative
- la Wages $42,395.04
1 b. Fringe Benefits $22,850.87
2. Consultant Audit $1,177.56
3. Travel $1,080.00
4. Rent $6,480.00
5. Consumable Material $7,156.53
6. Vehicle Maintenance $900.00
7. Auto&Misc. Insurance $3,600.80
8. Other: Sec. &Office Supplies $360.00
TOTAL $75,000
2.
Wages, Position or Title Hourly Rate Hours Wages Reimbursed
Administrator& Accountant $15.00
Working Foreman $9.00
Dispatcher $7.50
Maintenance Worker $8.50
Vacation, Holidays & Sick Leave $8.50
TOTAL
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EXHIBIT B
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
"COMPENSATION"
3.
Item Budget Item Amount Requested
la Wages
lb. Fringe Benefits
2. Consultant(Audit)
3. Travel ( Miles @. .25)
4. Rent
5. Consumable Material
6. Vehicle Maintenance
7. Auto& Misc. Insurance
8. Other: Sec. &Office Supplies
BENEFITS
FICA X 7.65%
Workers Compensation
Administrator .69
Dispatcher .58
Maintenance Workers 22.58
TOTAL
Experience Modifier 1.22%
Total Workman's Compensation
SUI X3.1%
Total Fringe Benefits
Total Wages & Fringe Benefits
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City of San Bernardino - Redevelopment Agency OLDTIMERS FOUNDATION
SENIOR CITIZEN MINOR REPAIR PROGRAM APPLICATION
Applicant's Name(Last, First, MI) Social Security Number
Applicant's Name(Last, First, MI) Applicant's Date of Birth -Age
Street Address Applicant's Phone Number
San Bernardino
City/Zip
Years at Residence: Household Size: Number of Minor Children (If Applicable):
Head of Household: ❑ Male ❑ Female
List all ersons living in residence other than ourself:
Name Relationship Age Social Security # Em to ed
Yes No
All income of all household occupants must be shown here. Applicant must attach proof of income and ownership.
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD INCOME
AFDC Social Security SSI SSP
Disability Insurance Employment Food Stamps
unemployment Ins Pension Retire Alimony
Child Support Other Real Pro e
TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME: Is TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME:
2000 Income Level Number of Persons Per Household
1 2 3 1 4 5 T 6 7 8+
Household Annual Income May Not Exceed:
Lower Income 80% 26550 30350 1 34150 37900 40950 44000 47000 50050
Ethnicity: (Please check all that apply)
❑ Sr. Citizen(s)- 62 or Older ❑ Female Head of Household ❑ Disabled One or More
❑ Black ❑ Hispanic ❑ Other
❑ American Indian ❑ White ❑ Asian or Pacific Islander
I certify under penalty of perjury that the information provided above is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the inclusion of any
willful misrepresentation on this form constitutes ground for rejection of this application and recapture of any financial benefit I may have received. I
authorize the oldtimers Foundation to examine and verify any and all information provided in this application.
Signature Date:
Signature Date:
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EXHIBIT "C"