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. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY.~QUEST FOR e6MMISSION/COUNCIL A~ION
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Dept: Redevelopment Agency
Subject: APPROVAL OF FY 1985/1986 CDBG
AGREEMENT FOR FUNDING FOR OPTION HOUSE
Date: SEPTEMBER 4, 1985
Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council action;
On April 30, 1984, the Mayor and Common Council funded the Option House in the
amount of $21,600 for the Family H.O.P.E., (Helping Others Eliminate Domestic
Violence) program, an outreach program for battered wives and abuse children.
{Funding was for FY 84185).
On August 19, 1985, the Mayor and Common Council approved funding the Option
House for FY 85/96 CDBG request for financial assistance, and directed staff
to develop an agreement with Option House to be brought back to the Mayor and
Common Council for approval.
Recommended motion:
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MOVE TO ADOPT RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING
AGREEMENT BETWEEN ~E CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND OPTION HOUSE.
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Contact person:
GLENDA SAUL/KEN HENDERSON
Supporting data attached:
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Phone: 383-5081
Ward: 1-7
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount; $ 21.500
Project: ALL
No adverse Impact on City:
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Date:
Seotember 9. 1985
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During the fiscal year 1985/1986 Community Development Block Grant public
hearings the Commission considered public services proposals for funding for
the fiscal year 1985/1986. At the conclusion of the public hearings, the
Community Development Commission took action to fund certain community
non-profit agencies. The Mayor and Common Council has previously authorized
staff to execute agreements with West Side Community Development Corporation,
Assistance League/Childrens Dental Health Clinic, Rolling Start, Inc.,
(Lifeline), Rolling Start, Inc., (Deaf Services), Mental Health Assocation,
San Bernardino Boys Club and Inland Mediation Board. The following is now
ready for execution:
Option House
$21,500
The remaining two (2) agreements will be developed when certain conditions of
funding set by the Mayor and Common Council are met by the affected agencies.
Additionally, Agency staff will be meeting in the near future with those City
Departments whose CDBG proposals are approved by the Commission, in order to
develop and execute Memoranda of Understanding governing the approved projects.
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The Scope of Services and Operating Budgets for the Agencies listed above are
attached to the appropriate agreements.
Adoption of the Resolution by the Mayor and Common Council would authorize and
direct Mayor to execute the agreements as described above.
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A alMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT FUNDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AND OPTION HOUSE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND alMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
ERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby
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execute, City, one
9 Community Development Block Grant funding with the following organization:
10 of which is annexed hereto Exhibit "I"
ption House, a copy agreement as
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espective1y and is incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth
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SECTION 2. The agreement provides for the granting of Community
eve10pment Block Grant funds in the following amount:
Option House
$21,500
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by
he- Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
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THIS AGREEMENT is entered into effective as oi
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5 1985, at San Bernardino, California, between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a
6 municipal corporation, referred to as "City", and
Ootion House
7 a nonprofit community service organization, referred to as "Subrecipient".
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City and Subrecipient agree as follows:
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1. Recitals.
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(a) Subrecipient has requested financial assistance from City for
11 fiscal year 1985/1986 from funds available through a community development
12 block grant from the United States of America to City.
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(b) Subrecipient represents that the expenditures authorized by
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14 this Agreement are for valid community development purposes, in accordance
15 with federal law and regulations, and that all funds granted under this
16 Agreement will be used for no purpose other than those purposes specifically
17 au~horized. The specific purposes and scope of services of this particular
18 grant are set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated into this
19 Agreement as though fully set forth herein.
20 2. Payments. City shall reimburse Subrecipient for allowable costs
21 incurred under the scope of this Agreement and applicable Federal regulations,
22 which have not been paid for or reimbursed in any other manner or by any other
23 Agency. Reimbursement will be made at least on a monthly basis, with the
24 total of all such reimbursements not to exceed $
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25 3. Term. This Agreement shall commence July 1, 1985, and terminate
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28 Subrecipient shall be used by it solely for the purposes set forth in
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1 Paragraph l(b) of this Agreement, and in accordance with the program budget
2 submitted by Subrecipient to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San
3 Bernardino, a copy of which is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit "B".
4 This budget shall list all sources of funding for the program covered by this
5 Agreement, whether from State, Federal, local or private sources, and shall
6 identify which sources are paying for which specific portions of the program,
7 by line-item, to the extent practicable. No travel expenses for out-of-state
8 travel shall be included in this program unless specifically listed in the
9 budget as submitted and approved, and all travel expenses to be funded from
10 funds provided hereunder shall be specifically identified as travel expense,
11 which shall be negotiated between Agency and Subrecipient in the budget. Any
12 travel expenses incurred by Subrecipient above the budgeted amount or for
13 out-of-town travel shall not be eligible for reimbursement unless the prior
14 written approval of the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the
15 City of San Bernardino, or his or her designee, has been obtained. Funds
16 shall be used for purposes authorized by the Community Development Block Grant
17 pre gram only, and no portion of the funds granted hereby shall be used for any
18 purpose not specifically authorized by this agreement. Only net payroll shall
19 be periodically reimbursed by City as an allowable cost. Any amounts withheld
20 by Subrecipient from an employee's pay for taxes, social security, or other
21 withholding and not immediately paid over to another entity, shall not be
22 included as wages or expenses eligible for reimbursement as an allowable cost
23 until such time as the withheld taxes, social security, or other withholdings
24 are actually paid over to the entity entitled to such payment. Upon such
25 payment and the submission of evidence of such payment to the Redevelopment
26 Agency, such expenses shall be regarded as allowable cost, and City shall
27 reimburse Subrecipient for such obligation. A variation in the itemization of
28 costs, as set forth in the proposed budget submitted to City, not to exceed
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1 10% as to any particular line item, shall be allowed, provided the prior
2 written approval of the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the
3 City of San Bernardino is obtained, it being understood that the total amount
4 of the grant shall not be varied thereby.
At the end of the term, all
5 unexpended funds shall be returned to the City by Subrecipient. The parties
6 intend that grant funds be utilized within the time period covered by this
7 Agreement, and any funds not used shall revert to the City. No reserve for
8 the future shall be established with the funds except as may be authorized to
9 meet commitments made for services provided during the period of this
10 Agreement, but not yet paid for at the conclusion of this Agreement.
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5. Accounting. Prior to the final payment under this Agreement, and
12 at such other times as may be requested by the Executive Director of the
13 Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, Subrecipient shall submit
14 to the Executive Director an accounting of the proposed and actual
15 expenditures of all revenues accruing to the organization for the fiscal year
16 ending June 30, 1986. Financial records shall be maintained by Subrecipient
17 in. accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, in a manner which
18 permits City to trace the expenditures of funds to source documentation. All
19 books and records of Subrecipient are to be kept open for inspection at any
20 time during the business day by the City, its officers or agents, and by any
21 representative of the United States of America authorized to audit Community
22 Development Block Grant programs. Standards for financial management systems
23 and financial reporting requirements established by Attachment "F" and
24 Attachment "G" of Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-110 shall be
25 fully complied with by Subrecipient. Subrecipient acknowledges that the funds
26 privded are federal funds. Subrecipient' s financial management system shall
27 provide for accurate, current and complete disclosure of the financial results
28 of each program sponsored by this Agreement.
It is the responsibility of
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1 Subrecipient to adequately safeguard all assets of the program, and
2 Subrecipient shall assure that they are used solely for authorized purposes.
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6. Services Available to Residents; Monitoring and Reporting Program
4 Performance.
The services of Subrecipient shall be made available to
5 residents and inhabitants of the City of San Bernardino unless otherwise noted
6 in Exhibit "A". No person shall be denied service because of race, color,
7 national origin, creed, sex, maritsl status,
or physical handicapp.
8 Subrecipient shall comply with Affirmative Action guidelines in its employment
9 practices.
Subrecipient shall also monitor the program's activities and
10 submit written reports quarterly, or more often if requested, to the Executive
11 Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, in
12 accordance with Attachment "R", Office of Management and Budget Circular No.
13 A-no. Failure to provide such quarterly performance reports may prevent the
14 processing by City of Subrecipient's requests for reimbursement, and may
15 justify temporary withholding as provided for in Paragraph 11 hereof.
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Practices.
Subrecipient
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17 procurement procedures and guidelines established by Attachment "0" to Office
18 of Management and Budget Circular No. A-I02, "Procurement Standards". In
19 addition to the specific requirements of Attachment "0" to Circular No. A-I02,
20 Subrecipient shall maintain a code or standards of conduct which shall govern
21 the performance of its officers, employees or agents in contracting with and
22 expending the Federal grant funds made available to Subrecipient under this
23 Agreement. Subrecipient's officers, employees or agents shall neither solicit
24 nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from contractors
25 or potential contractors. To the extent permissible by State law, rules, and
26 regulations, the standards adopted by Subrecipient shall provide for
27 penalties, sanctions or other disciplinary actions to be applied for
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1 or agents, or by contractors or their agents. Subrecipient shall provide a
2 copy of the code or standards adopted to City forthwith. All procurement
3 transactions without regard to dollar value shall be conducted in a manner so
4 as to provide maximum open and free competition. The Subrecipient shall be
5 alert to organizational conflicts of interest or non-competitive practices
6 among contractors which may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise
7 restrain trade. Subrecipient agrees to adhere to the procurement rules
8 specified in Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-I02 Attachment "0"
9 in its expenditure of all funds received under this Agreement.
10 8. Anti-Kick Back Provisions; Equal Employment Opportunity. All
11 contract for construction or repair using funds provided under this Agreement
12 shall include a provision for compliance with the Copeland "Anti-Kick Back"
13 Act 08.U.S.C. 874) as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (29
14 CFR, Part 3). This act provides that each contractor or subgrantee shall be
15 prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person employed in the
16 construction, completion or repair of public work, to give up any part of the
17 compensation to which he is otherwise entitled. Subrecipient shall report all
18 suspected or reported violations to City. All contracts in excess of
19 $10,000.00 entered into by Subrecipient using funds provided under this
20 Agreement shall contain a provision requiring compliance with Equal Employment
21 Opportunity provisions established by Executive Order #11246 as amended.
22 9. Prevailing Wage Requirement. Any construction contracts awarded
23 by Sub recipient using funds provided under this Agreement in excess of
24 $2,000.00 shall include a provision for compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act
25 (40.U.S.C. 276a to 276a-7) and as supplemented by Department of Labor
26 Regulations (29CFR). Under this act, contractors shall be required to pay
27 wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the minimum wages
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1 addition, contractors shall be required to pay wages not less often than once
2 a week. Subrecipient shall place a copy of the current prevailing wage
3 determination issued by the Department of Labor in each solicitation and the
4 award of a contract shall be conditioned upon the acceptance of the wage
5 determination. Subrecipient shall report all suspected or reported violations
6 to City.
7 10. Approval of City of any Charges; Use of Program Income. City
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8 reserves the right to require Subrecipient to obtain the prior written
9 approval of City of any charges or fees to be charged by Subrecipient for
10 services provided under this Agreement, and of any rules and regulations
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gross income
provision of services hereunder. Program income
earned by the Subrecipient from the Federally
Such earnings exclude interest earned on advances
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15 cOlIDllodities, usage and rental fees. These funds shall be used first for
16 eligible program activities, be fore requests for reimbursement, or shall be
17 remitted to the City. Subrecipient shall remi t all unspent program income to
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18 the City within thirty (30) days subsequent to the end of the program year
19 (June 30, 1986). Interest earned on funds advanced under the Agreement shall
20 be paid to the City.
21 11. Teaporary Withholding. The Executive Director of the
22 Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino is authorized to
23 temporarily withhold the payment of funds to Subrecipient when the Executive
24 Director determines that any violation of this Agreement has occurred. Funds
25 shall be withheld until the violation is corrected to the satisfaction of the
26 Executive Director or of the Mayor and CODIIDon Council. Subrecipient shall
27 have the right to be heard by the Mayor and Common Counci 1 if Subrecipient
28 maintains no violation of the Agreement has occurred, which hearing shall be
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2 Subrecipient requests such hearing within 15 days after such first withholding.
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12. Records Retention.
Financial records,
supporting documents,
4 statistical records, and all other records pertaining to the use of the funds
5 provided under this Agreement shall be retained by Subrecipient for a period
6 of three (3) years, at a minimum, and in the event of litigation, claim or
7 audit, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims, and audit
8 findings involving the records, have been fully resolved.
Records for
9 non-expendable property acquired with federal funds provided under this
10 Agreement shall be retained for three (3) years after the final disposition of
11 such property.
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13. Property Management Standards.
Non-expendable personal property,
14 purchased in whole or in part with Federal funds, which has useful life of
15 more than one (1) year and an acquisition cost of three hundred dollars
16 ($300.00) or more per unit.
Real property means land, including land
structures and
thereto,
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appurtenances
18 machinery and equipment. Non-expendable personal property and real property
19 purchased with or improved by funds provided under this Agreement shall be
20 subject to the property management standards specified in Attachment "N" of
21 Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-I02, "Property Management
22 Standards".
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24 Agreement and any and all grants and future payments under this Agreement in
14. Termination for Cause. City reserves the right to terminate this
25 whole or in part at any time before the date of completion of this Agreement
26 whenever City determines that the Subrecipient has failed to comply with the
In the event City seeks to terminate this
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28 Agreement for cause, City shall promptly notify the Subrecipient in writing of
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1 the proposed termination and the reasons therefore, together with the proposed
2 effective date. Subrecipient shall be given an opportunity to appear before
3 the Mayor and Common Council at the time at which the Mayor and Common Council
4 are to consider such recommended termination, and shall be given a reasonable
5 opportunity to show cause why, if any exists, the Agreement should not be
6 terminated for cause. Upon determination by this Mayor and Common Council
7 that the contract should be terminated for cause, notice thereof, including
8 reasons for the determination, shall promptly be given to Subrecipient,
9 together with information as to the effective date of the termination. The
10 determination of the Mayor and Common Council as to cause shall be final.
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15. Termination for Convenience.
City or Subrecipient may terminate
12 this Agreement in whole or in part provided both parties agree that the
13 continuation of the project would not produce beneficial resul ts commensurate
14 with further expenditure of funds. In such event, the parties shall agree
15 upon the termination conditions, including the effective date and, in the case
16 of partial terminations, the portion to be terminated. The Subrecipient shall
17 not incur new obligations for the terminated portion after the effective date
18 and shall cancel as many outstanding obligations as possible.
City shall
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20 obligations properly incurred by the Subrecipient prior to termination.
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Subrecipient agrees
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22 harmless the City and its employees and agents from all liabilities and
23 charges, expenses (including counsel fees), suits or losses, however
24 occurring, or damages, arising or growing out of the use of or receipt of
25 funds paid under this Agreement and all operations under this Agreement.
26 Payments under this Agreement are made with the understanding that the City is
27 not involved in the performance of services or other activities of
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Subrecipient and its employees and agents are independent
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17. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by
3 written agreement signed by both parties, and failure on the part of either
4 party to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed as a
5 waiver of the right to compel enforcement of any provision or provisions.
6 18. Asshnment. This Agreement shall not be assigned by Subrecipient
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8 19. Notices. All notices herein required shall be in writing and
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As to Subrecipient:
Executive Director,
Redevelopment Agency of the
City of San Bernardino
City Hall, Third Floor Rm. 320
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, Calif. 92418
Option House
P.O. Box ':!70
San Bernardino, Calif.
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20. Evidence of Authority.
Subrecipient shall provide to City
evtdence in the form of a certified copy of minutes of the governing body of
Subrecipient, or other adequate proof, that this Agreement has been approved
in all its detail by the governing body of Subrecipient, that the person(s)
executing it are authorized to act on behalf of Subrecipient, and that this
Agreement is a binding obligation on Subrecipient.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO:
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June 20, 1985
Citizens Advisory Committee
c/o Mr. Ken Hendersen
Redevelopment Agency
City of San Bernardino
300 "0" Street
San Bernardino, California 92418
Dear Members of the Committee:
We are resubmitting our request to seek continued
funding of Option House's Outreach Program now located at
3200 North "E" Street, San Bernardino.
The total budget for 1985-1986 for Outreach is $43,842
and our request for reconsideration is $21,500.
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As stated in my conversation with Mr. Hendersen on May 3,
Option House has been totally reorganized and is under new
management. Mrs. Chapman, former Director, left the program
in February and the total program and the Board of Directors
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Since the relocation of the Outreach center in March,
many gQals and programs have been added to the overall program.
On June 25, the Outreach volunteer training sessions will
begin and will be held four times a year. The training
covers a total of 20 hours and a certificate of completion
is presented to the volunteers who will then assist with
staffing, peer support, and the twenty-four hour hotline.
Community members volunteer their time to train the volunteers
in their area of expertise. Included will be listening skills,
The Police and domestic violence, Crisis Intervention, Pair
Bonding, Family Therapy, Child Abuse and shelter policy.
Outreach holds two support groups a week for women leaving
shelter to set up housekeeping on their own and for women who
are still living in the domestic violence situation. These support
groups are held in six week intervals and clients seeking
further counseling are referred to a licensed MFCC. As we
grow more sessions will be added to our existing ones. The
Clients desiring this service are required to fill out a
six-week application for group service.
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option House's Outreach also services walk-in clients.
They are required to fill out an intake form. These are people
who do not call first or want to attend groups, but just need
someone to talk to.
A home visit program is part of our follow-up for clients
leaving the shelter. The staffing of the telephone is very
important and we have a telephone lojlg designed to gather the
statistics necessary for our funders. Our established twenty-four
hour hotline is currently staffed and will continue to be
staffed by volunteers completing the volunteer training.
A special program for the prevention of domestic violence
has been designed for the San Bernardino School District.
Talking to community groups is a vital part of Outreach. Each
week, time is spent educating people by speaking to different
groups, service clubs and other organizations about domestic
violence.
Currently, we are working with Sharon Haag from the Sheriff's
Department on developing a resource brochure for Domestic
Violence, Child Molestation and Abuse, Rape and other violent
crimes.
Flyer and media attention has recently focused on the
Outreach program and as a result our united of service have
increased over 1984 by approximately twenty percent.
We sincerely hope that you will look with favor on our
request and all clients served are verifiable by means of an
inhouse intake record which is signed by the client.
If you have further questions, please contact Mrs. Patty
Romero at Option House, Or Mrs. Pat vincent at 381-4391 or me
at 885-4469.
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DVOC (Option Hous~)
BUDGET, FY 1985-86
July I, 1985 to June 30, 1986
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TIME EQUIVILENT
MONTHLY COST
YEARLY COST
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1. Executive Director
Pro!i!ralll Manager
20~ 32 HRS MO. . 300.00
. 3,600.00
2. Pro!i!ram Staff
DVO Coordinator
100~ 160 Hrs. Mo. . 1214.00
. 14,560.00
3. Support Staff
Assistant DVO
Coordinator
100~ 160 Hrs. Mo. . 866.66
. 10,400.00
4. Vacation & Relief
. 50.58
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607.00
TOTAL SALARIES
. 2,431.24
.29,167.00
II. BENEFITS AND PAYROLL TAXES
1. Workmans Compensation Ins. . 93.31 . 1,119.72
2. FICA . 171.40 . 2,056.80
C 3. SUI . 85.17 . 1,022.04
~. FUTA
4. . 2.03 . 24.36
5. Health Insurance . 0.00 . 0.00
TOTALS . 351.91 . 4,222.92
GRAND TOTALS .2,783.15 $ 33,397.80
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P.O. Box 870
San Bernardino. CA 82402
(714) 825:8862 . (714) 381-3471
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Ms. Ginney Batey, Vice President
DPSS. Welfare Fraud Investigation
686 E. Mill '
San Bernardino. CA 92415
383-3231, .,
25608 E. 9th Street ,'- ' : ' '.
San Bernardino. CA 92404 ,.
Hs. Ann Conley ,.'..0 'c ;'0:' c
289 E. Randall ~~ ,", ' ,
Rialto, CA 92376 '
875-6558 (home) " "
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L,' Shirley Eastman, Treasurer
Consultant Trainer
329 Lincoln
Redlands, CA 92373
792-8735 (home)-,
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Mr.-Lon Indrieri,'Presfdent
Lon's Electric
379 S. Sierra Way
San Bernardino. CA 92408
885-4469/824-5010/885-4460
882-5576
Mr. Steve Jarvis. Secretary
San Bernardino Police Department
466 W. Fuorth Street
San Bernardino, CA 92412
383-5011
Mr. Paul Landsaw
-F~ta Construction
: S. PO" Street
~~~ Bernardino, CA 92401
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Ms. Sheila Levin
3425 Oleander
Highland, CA 92346 '
862-8121 (work)
864-4547 (home)
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Mr. John Longville, Parliamentarian
P. O. Box 1201
Rialto, CA 92376
820-1201 (home)
888-0211/885-7555
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Hr. Dennis Pringle
P. O. Box 547 '
Ontario, CA 91762-8547
983-7557
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Ms. Lou Reed
c/o San Bernardino Board of Supervisors"
385 N. Arrowhead Ave., 5th Floor '
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0110
383-2613 (work)
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Ms. Deborah Sullivan
Beaver Medical Clinic
4052 Lindsey Street
Riverside, CA 92509
793-3311, ext. 238
685-4627 (home)
Dr. Ofelia A. Willis
Veterans Admin. Hospital
11202 Benton
Lorna Linda, CA 92354
825-7084
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DPSSICPS
494 N. -En Street
San Bernardino. CA 92401
383-2626
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Mr. Gerry Eaves
Assemblyman
clo John Longville
P.O. Box 1201 '
Rialto. CA 92376
Mr. Bob Elliott
SBPEA General Manager
P.O. Box 308
San Bernardino.' CA 92402
889-8377 '
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S.bernardino Polfce Dept.
466 W. Fourth Street '
San Bernardino. CA 92412
383-5011
Ms. Veronica Gray-
Surr and Hellyer
599 N. Arrowhead Ave.
San Bernardino. CA 92412
884-4704 '
Judge John Kennedy
351 N. Arrowhead Ave.
~ S~~nardino. CA 92401
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Patricia A. Romero (Patti)
Interim Executive Director
3484 Parkside Drive
~n Bernardino. CA 92402
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'Mr. Mike Maudsley .
Jan Cox Insurance
334 N. REn Street
San Bernardino. CA 92401
884-1169/824-0194
Ms. Beth Mulleavy
San Bernardino Police Department
466 W. Fourth Street
San Bernardino. CA 92412
383-5011
Ms. Zelma Willett
Patton State Hospital,
,1587 Garden ' '
Redlands.'CA 92373
862-8121 ~
Mr. Tom Glasser-' ,
DA I 5 Office _
316 N. Mountain View
San Bernardino. CA 92415
383-4704
Ms. Gesa Kearney
Office of George Brown
22791 Vista Grande
Grand Terrace. CA 92324
, 825-9716 (home)
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Administrative Assistant ~,
1239 Alta Street " ,
Redlands. CA 92373 ' ,
792-0444 (home)
825-8862 -(work)