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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR08-Redevelopment Agency , '-. ".. ,. I' " ~ .....-... "'-"....I DBVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF SAX BERNARDINO REOUEST FOR COMMISSION/COUNCIL ACTION From: KENNETH J. HENDERSON Executive Director Subject: FY 1992-1993 CDBG AGREEMEI!IT BETWEEN THE CITY AND KIDS AGAINST CRIME, IRC. Date: June 30, 1992 SvnoDsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s): On February 17, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council approved and adopted the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Program Mix and authorized staff to solicit proposals for same. On May 18, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council took an action establishing June 1, 1992 at 3:00 p.m., for the date and time certain of the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Public Hearing. On June 1, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council reviewed recommendations submitted by the Community Development Department Citizen Advisory Committee and approved same for CDBG funding assistance for Fiscal Year 1992/1993. Recommended Motion(s): (Mavor and Common Council) RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND KIDS AGAINST CRIME, INC.. ,15 Administrator Contact Person(s): Kenneth Henderson/Art Hassel Phone: 5081 Project Area(s): All Proiect Areas Ward(s): All Wards Supporting Data Attached: Staff ReDort: Resolution: Exhibits FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 20.000.00 Source: FY 92/93 CDBG LOC Budget Authority: Previous1v Established 6/1/1992 Commission/Council Notes: KJH:SWP:AH:d1e:5788R COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 07/06/1992 Agenda Item lIIumber: ~ -, " ( I' " . - C DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF TIlE CITY OF SAN BEIll'IARDINO '-' STAFF REPORT Kids ARainst Crime. Inc. FY 1992/1993 CDBG ARreement On June I, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council conducted the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Public Hearing and awarded Community Development Block Grant funds to certain public service, capital improvement and fair housing projects. Agreements are now required to implement said projects. The attached Agreement between the City and Kids Against Crime, Inc., includes a "scope of services" and "program budget", referred to in the Agreement as Exhibits "A" and "B", respectively. These Exhibits are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth at length. Adoption of the attached Resolution by the Mayor and Common Council authorizes and directs the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement as described herein. Per the direction of the Mayor and Common Council at the above referenced Public Hearing, CDBG funds will not be disbursed unless and until minutes from the nonprofit agency's board meetings over the last twelve (12) months and financial statements, preferably audited, have been submitted to the Department. Staff recommends adoption of the attached Resolution. SON, Executive Director tment KJH:SWP:AH:dle:S788R COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 07/06/1992 Aaenda Item Number: L , ..... AI'" \ " " " c ....... -...."I 1 2 3 4 1IBS0000IOB IIIIIIBD 1IBS0000IOB 01' rBB IIAYOR .&lID COIN). COIII'CIL 01' rBB CITY 01' SAB _nnIBl) AIJ'DIOUZIK .&lID DIRBCTIK rBB DBcunOB 01' A COh"lluTY DBVILOPIIBft BLOCZ GJWI1' PDlDIlIG &~R""IIIIU urw..... IBI CITY OF SAB 1tR1I.nnIIO .&lID KIDS ~lIST CRDIB, IIIC. BB IT IIBSOLVID BY rBB IlAYOR .&lID COIN). COncIL 01' rBB CITY OF SA:B 5 R1!1nI&lIDIBl) AS fOLLOWS: 6 Section 1- 7 (a) The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized 8 and directed to ezecute, on behalf of the City, an aareement for 9 Co_unity DevelopIDent Block C:rant funding with Kids Auinst Crime. Inc., 10 Which aareement is attached hereto as Bzhibit "1", and is incorporated 11 herein by referenced u thouah fuly set forth at lenath. ,The agreement 12 provides for the arantina of Community DevelopIDent Block C:rant funds in 13 the follovina amount of $20.000. 14 Section 2. 15 (a) The Authorizationa to uecute the above referenced agreement is 16 rescinded if the partie. to the aareement fail to ezecute it within sixty 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (60) day. of the passaae of this Resolution. 1/1 1/1 11/ 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 11/ 1/1 1/1 1/1 - 1 - X r '-' - ,-' .,.. , '" I RESOImIOB OP DB cur OP SAIl RlmIIUtn:mo AImlORIZUG DB DlCUTIOB OP A CDIlG A~ .......... DB cur jBJ) KIDS AGAIlIS1' CRDII, IIIC. 2 3 I HEREBY CERTIn that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ,- 27 , " ..... 28 4 the Mayor and Co_on Council of the City of San Bernardino at 5 a 6 day of 7 meeting thereof, held on the , 1992, by the following vote, to wit: COlIlfCIL IIIOOlllU: &III BAIl AR~.T1I ISTHER ISTRADA JACK REILLY RALPH HERlWUlEZ MICHAEL MAUDSLEY TOM MINOR VALERII POPE-LUDLAM NORINE MILLER & lUtKlft' City Clerk of The foreaoina resolution i. hereby approved this , 1992. day W.R. Holcomb, Mayor Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney BY:~ ..,/ 2290B - 2 - x ( c 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ,.. '-., ,~ '- --.. ....I I STATE OF CALIFORNIA COtmTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 2 CITY OF SAN BERlU.RDINO 3 ) ) ss ) I, City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached copy of Mayor and Co-.on Council of the City of San Bernardino Resolution No. is a full, true and correct copy of that now on file in this office. IN WITRESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino this _____ day of , 1992. City Clerk City of San Bernardino B7: Deputy - 3 - ~, ( i"'. " r '"- c - .....; AGREEIIJEWr THIS AGREEMENT is entered into effective as of the 1st dav of Julv 1992, at San Bernardino, California, between the City OF SAN BERl'IARDINO, a municipal corporation, referred to as "City", and KIDS AGAIlSr CRIME, I.C., a nonprofit community service organization, referred to as "Subrecipient". City and Subrecipient agree as follows: 1. Recitals. (a) Subrecipient has requested financial assistance from City for fiscal year 1992/l993 from funds available through the Community Development Block Grant Program from the United States of America to City. (b) Subrecipient represents that the ezpenditures authorized by this Agreement are for crime prevention and drug free environment as an alternative to low and moderate income children. Provides assistance to young children on how to prevent them from becoming victims of crime, which are valid and eliaible community development purposes, as defined in CFR Part 570 in accordance with federal law and regulations, and that all funds aranted under this Aareement will be used for no purpose other than those purposes specifically authorized. The specific purposes and scope of services of this particular Arant are set forth in EXhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. (c) SUbrecipient will comply with applicable uniform administrative reqUirements, as described in 24 CFR, Part 570.502. -1- 2 0- ~ .- ""-tI (d) Subrecipient will carry out each activity, program andlor <=- project in compliance with all federal laws and reculations as set forth in 24 CFR, Part 570, with the following exceptions, (i) the Subreclpient does not assume the environmental responsiblities of the Grantee as described in 24 CFR, Part 570.604, and; (ii) the Subrecipient does not assume the Grantee's responsiblities for initiating the review process under Executive Order Number 12372 . (e) SUbrecipient will comply with the requirements set forth in the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970, as amended, (ORA), 49 CFR, Part 24 in accordance with federal regulations when attempting to or acquiring any building or parcel of land. Subrecipient will be required to obtain written approval from the Executive Director of the Development Department prior to any activity taking place ".. '" within the confines of ORA 49 CFR, Part 24, as amended. 2. Pav.fI!D't8. City shall reimburse Subrecipient for allowable costs incurred under the scope of this Acreement and applicable Federal regulations, which have not been paid for or reimbursement will be made at least on a monthly basis, with the total of all such reimbursements not to exceed $20,000. 3. IGL. This Acreement shall commence Julv 1. 1992, and terminate June 30. llll. 4. Use of 1I'nn".: Budaet: Travel Limitation. (a) The funds paid to SUbrecipient shall be used by it SOlely for the purposes set forth in Paraaraph l(b) of this Aareement, and in accordance with the program bUdget submitted by Subrecipient to the City of San t" " Bernardino Community Development Department, a copy of which is attached to -2- :z r- \.- - .....,; ,. '- this Agreement as EXhibit "B". This budget shall list all sources of funding for the program covered by this Aareement, whether from State, Federal, local or private sources, and shall identify which sources are paying for which specific portions of the proaram, by line-item, to the extent practicable. (b) No Travel expenses for out-of-state travel shall be included in this program unless specifically listed in the budaet as submitted and approved, and all travel ezpenses to be funded from funds provided hereunder shall be specifically identified as travel ezpense, which shall be negotiated between the City of San Bernardino Development Department and Subree1pient in the bUdget. Any travel expenses incurred by SUbrecipient above the bUdgeted amount or for out-of-state travel shall not be eligible for reimbursement unless the prior written approval of the Executive Director of Development Department of the City of San Bernardino, or designee, has been obtained. ,. ',", (c) Funds shall be used for purposes authorized by the Community Development Block Grant Proaram only, and no portion of the funds granted hereby shall be used for any purpose not specifically authorized by this Agreement. (d) Only net payroll shall be periOdically reimbursed by City as an allowable cost. Any amounts withheld by SUbrecipient from an employee's pay for taxes, social security, or other withholdings are actually paid over to another entity, shall not be included as wages or expenses eligible for reimbursement as an allowable cost until such time as the withheld taxes, social security, or other withholding and not immediately paid over to another entity entitled to such payment. Upon such payment and the submission of evidence of such payment to the City of San Bernardino Development Department, such expenses shall be reaarded as an allowable cost, and the City shall ~ reimburse Subrecipient for such Obligation. \,. -3- g - - , -.I ~ ,. ,-" of the Development Department of the City of San Bernardino, to make changes (e) SUbrecipient shall be allowed, with the prior written approval to the bUdget during the first three (3) quarters of the fiscal year, so long as Subrecipient is in compliance with Section "2" of this Agreement at the time of submission of the budaet modification request. A variation in the itemization of costs, as set forth in the proposed budaet submitted to City, not to exceed ten percent (lOX) as to any psrticular line Item, shall be allowed, prOVided that the prior written approval of the Executive Director of the Development Department of the City of San Bernardino is obtained, it being understood that the total amount of the grant shall not be varied thereby. (f) The parties intend that ,rant funds be utilized within the time period covered by this Aareement, and entitlement to any funds not ezpended or obligated shall revert to the City. No reserve for the future ... shall be established with the funds except as may be authorized to meet " commitments made for services provided during the period of this Agreement, but not yet paid for at the conclusion of this Agreement. (g) Subrecipient shall remain in compliance with all state, federal and local laws prior to the receipt of any reimbursement hereunder. This includes, but is not limited to, all laws and regulations relative to the form of organization, local business license. and any laws and regulations specific to the business and activity carried out by SUbrecipient. Reimbursement shall not be made to SUbrecipient which is not operating in compliance with all applicable laws. Reimbursements may be subsequently paid, at the direction of the Executive Director of the Development Department for reimbursement costs incurred during the period when compliance is achieved before ezpiration of this Aareement. /. " -4- ~, , '-., r " " '" c ,.- '-' 5. Aeeount4n_: Audit. (a) Prior to the final payment under this Aareement, and at such other times as may be requested by the Executive Director of the Development Department of the City of San Bernardino, Subrecipient shall submit to the Director an accounting of the proposed and actual expenditures of all revenues from whatever source accruing to the organization for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992. (b) Financial records shall be maintained by SUbrecipient in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and in a manner which permits City to trace the expenditures of funds to source documentation. All books and records of sub recipient are to be kept open for inspection at any time during the business day by the City, its officers or agents, and by any representative of the United States of America authorized to audit community development block grant programs. (c) Standards for financial management systems and financial reporting requirements established by 24 CFR, Parts 85.20 and 85.22 shall be fully complied with by SUbrecipient. Subrecipient acknOWledges that the funds provided are federal funds. (d) Subrecipient' s financial management system shall provide for accurate, current and complete disclosure of the financial results of each program sponsored by this Agreement. It is the responsibility of Subrecipient to sdequately safeguard all assets of the program, and Subrecipient shall assure that they are used solely for authorized purposes. 6. Services Available to Residents: Monitoriu And ReDOrtiu Proaraa Perfo~."ee. The services of SUbrecipient shall be made available to residents and inhabitants of the City of San Bernardino unless otherwise noted in -5- 6 ~ - - ~ ,-.. .--' EXhibit "A". No person shall be denied service because of race, color, <: national origin, creed, sez, marital status, or physical handicap. Subrecipient shall comply with Affirmative Action auidelines In its employment practices. Subrecipient shall also monitor the proaram's activities and submit written reports quarterly, or more often if requested, to the Executive Director of the Development Department of the City of San Bernardino, in accordance with 24 CFR, Part 8S.4l(c)(d) and Part 85.21. Failure to provide such quarterly performance reports may prevent the processing by City of SUbrecipient's requests for reimbursement, and may justify temporary Withholding as provided for in Paragraph "ll" hereof. City reserves the right to waive such breach, without prejudice to any other of its rights hereunder, upon a finding by the EXecutive Director of the Development Department that such failure was due to eztraordinary circumstances and that such breach has ,... , been timely cured without prejudice to the City. 7. Proeurement Pr.eti~.! Confliet of Interest. Subrecipient shall comply with procurement procedures and guidelines established by 24 CFR, Part 8S.36(d)(1), Subrecipient "Procurement Standards". In addition to the specific requirements of 24 CFR, Part 85, SUbrecipient shall maintain a code or standards of conduct which shall govern the performance of Its officers, employees or agents in contracting with and expending the federal grant funds made available to Subrecipient under this Agreement. Subrecipient's officers, employees or agents shall neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from contractors or potential contractors. To the extent permissible by state law, rules, and regulations, the standards adopted by SUbrecipient shall provide for penalties, sanctions or other disciplinary actions to be applied for I'" " violations of such standards by either the SUbrecipients's officers, employees -6- ~ - ~ \ow' .- '....; or agents, or by contractors or their aaents. Subrecipient shall provide a ,. ., copy of the code or standards adopted to City forthwith. All procurement '", transactions without regard to dollar value shall be conducted in a manner so as to provide maximum open and free competition. The Subrecipient shall be alert to organizational conflicts of interest or non-competitive practices among contractors which may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. Subrecipient agrees to adhere to conflict of interest provisions set forth in 24 CFR Section 570.611 and to the procurement rules specified in 24 CFR, Part 85.36, in its ezpenditure of all funds received under this Aareement. 8. Anti-Kick Back Provisions: Baual Bmnlovment ODDOrtmlitv. All contracts for construction or repair using funds provided under this Agreement shall include a provision for compliance with the Copeland "Anti-Kick Back" Act (18 U.S.C. 874) as supplemented in Department of Labor I" " Regulations (29 CFR, Part 3). This Act provides that each contractor or subgrantee shall be prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person employed in the construction, completion or repair of public work, to give up any part of the compensation to which helshe is otherwise entitled. SUbrecipient shall report all suspected or reported violations to City. All contracts in excess of $10,000.00 entered into by Subrecipient using funds provided under this Aareement shall contain a provision requiring compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity provisions established by EXecutive Order Number 11246, as amended. 9. Prev.lllft. WaIU! Reauirelllmlt. Any construction contracts awarded by SUbrecipient using funds provided under this Agreement in excess of $2,000.00 shall include a provision ".. " for compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276(a) to 276(a)(7)) and as -7- t " , " , '" ,~ " .-. '-' .- '-' supplemented by Department of Labor Regulations (29 CFR). Under this act, contractors shall be required to pay wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the minimum wages specified in a waae determination determination made by the Secretary of Labor. In addition, contractors shall place a copy of the current prevailing wage determination issued by the Department of Labor in each solicitation and the award of a contract shall be conditioned upon the acceptance of the wage determination. SUbrecipient shall report all suspected or reported violations to City. 10. ADora".! of City of an. ChAr.e.: Uae of Proaraa IneOllle. (a) City hereby requires Subrecipient to notify the City in writing, of its intent to charae a fee for any service, the provision of which is assisted pursuant to the Agreement. City requires SUbrecipient to obtain the prior written approval of City for any charges or fees to be charged by SUbrecipient for such services, and of any rules and regulations governing the provision of services hereunder. (b) Program income represents gross income received by the Subrecipient directly aenerated from the use of funds provided hereunder. Such earnings include interest earned on advances and may include, but will not be limited to, income from service fees, sale of commodities, usage and rental fees for real or personal property using the funds provided by this Agreement. As to such income, it shall be first applied to ellaible program activities, before requests for reimbursement and, in the use, shall be subject to all applicable provisions of this Agreement. Income not so applied shall be remitted to City. SUbrecipient shall remit all unspent program income to the City within thirty (30) days subsequent to the end of the program year (June 30, 1993). -8- ~ ,. " ". '-., ,.. " ~ - - - '-' '""'" 11. TSIIIDOrarv WHhhnldiu. The Executive Director of the Development Department of the City of San Bernardino Is authorized to temporily withhold the payment of funds to Subrecipient when the Director determines that any violation of this Agreement has occurred. Funds shall be withheld until the violation is corrected to the satisfaction. of the EXecutive Director. SUbrecipient shall have the right to appeal the decision of the Executive Director to the Mayor and Common Council. The sole grounds for such appeal shall be that no violation of the Agreement has occurred. Subrecipient shall file such appeal within fifteen (15) days after such first withholding. The Mayor and Common Council shall set a date for the hearing of such appeal Which is within thirty (30) days following the date of filing. 12. Records Retention. Financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertaining to the use of the funds provided under this Aareement shall be retained by Subrecipient for a period of three (3) years, at a minimum, and in the event of litigation, claim or aUdit, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claim or audit findings involving the records, have been fully resolved. Records for non-expendable property acquired with federal funds provided under this Agreement shall be retained for three (3) years after the final disposition of such property. 13. ProDertv "'IY.aaement Standards. Non-expendable personal property, for the purposes of this Aareement, is defined as tangible personal property, purchased in whole or in part with federal funds, which has useful life of more than one (1) year and an acquisition cost of one-thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or more per unit. Real property means land, including land improvements, structures and -9- 6 I'"'"' V - .""" appurtenances thereto, ezcluding movable machinery and equipment. <: Non-ezpendable personal property and real property purchased with or improved by funds provided under this Aareement shall be subject to the property management standards set forth in 24 eFR, Part 85.32. 14. Termination for Cause. (a) City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement In accordance with 24 CFR, Part 85.43, and any and all arants and future payments under this Aareement, in whole or in part, at any time before the date of completion of this Aareement whenever City determines that the SUbrecipient has materially failed to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. In the event seeks to terminate this Agreement for cause, City shall promptly notify the SUbrecipient in writing of the proposed termination and the reasons therefore, together with the proposed effective date. Subrecipient shall be given an opportunity to appear before the Mayor and ,,,. \.. Common Council at the time at which the Mayor and Common Council are to consider such recommended termination, and shall be aiven a reasonable opportunity to show cause why, if any ezists, the Aareement should not be terminated for cause. Upon determination by the Mayor and Common Council that the contract should be terminated for cause, notice thereof, inclUding reasons for the determination, shall promptly be mailed to the Subrecipient, together with information as to the effective date of the termination. Such notice may be given orally at that hearing. The determination of the Mayor and Common Council as to cause shall be final. (b) In the event of any termination Whether for cause or for convenience, SUbrecipient shall forthwith provide to the Development Department any and all documentation needed by the Development Department to "" " -10- 1 c, c ".. , ,",. c - """ establish a full record of all monies received by Subrecipient and to document the uses of same. 15. Terllination for Convenience. City or SUbrecipient may terminate this Agreement In whole or in part provided both parties agree that the continuation of the project would not produce beneficial results commensurate with further ezpenditure of funds. In such event, the parties shall agree upon the termination conditions, including the effective date and, in the case of partial terminations, the portion to be terminated. The SUbrecipient shall not incur new obligations for the terminated portion after the effective date and shall cancel as many outstanding obliaations as possible. City shall allow SUbrecipient full credit for the City's share of the non-cancellable Obligations properly incurred by the Subrecipient prior to termination. 16. Reversion of Assets. Subrecipient aarees that upon ezpiration of this Aareement, the Subrecipient shall transfer to the City any and all CDBG funds not used at the time of expiration and any accounts receivable attributable to the use of CDBG funds. Subrecipient agrees that any real property under its control, which was acquired or improved, in whole or in part, with CDBG funds in excess of $500.00 shall either, (i) be used to meet one (1) or the three (3) national objectives as set forth in 24 CFR, Part 570.208 until five (5) years after ezpiration of the Aareement or such period of time as determined appropriate by the City, or; (ii) is disposed of in a manner Which results in the City being reimbursed in the amount of the current fair market value of the property less any portion thereof attributable to expenditure of, or improvement to, the property by SUbrecipient. Such reimbursement is not required after the period of time specified in "in above. -11- ~ ~ -. ....,., , '", Subrecipient agrees to indemnify, save and hold harmless the City and the Development Department and their employees and agents from all liabilities and 17. Hold Harmless. charges, ezpenses (includina counsel fees), suits or losses, however occurrina, or damages, arisina or arowina out of the use of or receipt of funds paid under this Aareement and all operations under this Agreement. Payments under this Aareement are made with the understanding that the City and the Development Department are not involved in the performance of services or other activities of the Subrecipient. Subrecipient and its employees and agents are independent contractors and not employees or agents of City and the Development Department. 18. ....."-ent. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by written agreement , ~ signed by both parties, and failure on the part of either party to enforce any provision of this Aareement shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to compel enforcement of any provision or provisions. 19. .lssilmlllent. This Aareement shall not be assigned by Subrecipient without the prior written consent of City. 20. lfoUces. All notices herein required shall be in writina and delivered in person or sent certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: , As to City: KENNETH J. HENDERSON Executive Director Development Department Economic Development Aaency 201 North "E" Street, Third Floor San Bernardino, CA 92401 As to SUbrecipient Kids Against Crime, Inc. 3200 North "E" Street San Bernardino, CA " -12- ~ ". , .... r '- - '-' 21. Evidence of Autharitv. Subrecipient shall provide to City evidence in the form of a certified copy of minutes of the aoverning body of SUbrecipient, or other adequate proof, that this Aareement has been approved in all its detail by the governing body of the SUbrecipient, that the person(s) ezecuting it are authorized to act on behalf of SUbrecipient, and that this Aareement is a binding obligation on SUbrecipient. 22. Certifieation of Assurance. SUbrecipient shall comply with the program requirements attached hereto as EXhibit "C", which are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth at length and made a part of this Agreement by execution of all eertifications and asaurances of the CDBG proaram. 23. Entire Aareement. """ .... This Aareement and any document or instrument attached hereto or referred to herein integrates all terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto, and supersedes all negotiations and prior writing in respect to the subject matter hereOf. In the event of conflict between the terms, conditions or provisions of this Aareement, and any such document or instrument, the terms and conditions of the Aareement shall prevail. 24. .0 Third Party Beneficiaries_ No third party shall be deemed to have any rights hereunder against any of the parties hereto as a result of this Agreement. //1 //1 //1 //1 I"" //1 ,,", -13- 6 c ....... '-' c n 1992/1993 CDBG A~ 1IInrJU511 CITY All]) DDS AGAIlIST CRIIUl, IIIC. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have ezecuted this Agreement on the date and year first hereinabove written. ATTEST: CITY OF SAN BERlWtDINO By: City Clerk W.R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and lelal content: stJBUCIPIBlIT BY:~~ ~p,re,Sident BY: - - ~ t:2-... Secretary JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney By: /Juiuu5M-z a.. J /~ ,. ~ AJH:lag:0806E Rev. 05/1992 , '- -14- 7 ,...- --. ~ '- c, CITY 01' SAIl BDlIODIlIO DBVBLOPMDr DBPAhnul; "Certification and Assurance- (To Accompany CDBG Agre_ent) I, A.!l:LL/ G" / W..Al'SJ!f~ P,(1l:S'IOBu~,telJ, of the (Name and Title of Official) A1ps /fG.4/,A/ST C'.t:?//J1B, Ifl/C located at (Name of Aaency/Oraanization) $4Ang.eR~lf'o/,.v0 eA9.:2l,1os /700 PORTH c sa'l:ET SVde:30..2 do hereby (Address of Agency/Oraanization) make the fOllowing certification and assurance to accompany the Community Development BlocJt Grant Aareement between ,k'/DS 1'lcs/'9//!/ST C/?/I77t:, 1A/C" and the (Name of Agency/Oraanization) City of San Bernardino: .) Certif7 that the information booklet for CDBG Proar.. requirements has been read and understood, and , \..- b) Assure that the A'/ps r?GA/I'./ST C"?/'/!1e, ..rIVe (Name of Aaency/Organ1zation) will comply with all governing requirements as stipulated herewith in the performance of the CDBG Aareement. dJ/k.&~ (Sianature of Official) 61:192- I ( te) Development Department (Date) , " AJH:mJtC:2437J o /'"' '-i ~ --" ,,.. ~, BRIEF DESCRIPTI~~ OF PROGRAM ~JD SE~~ICES PROVIDED BY KIDS AGAINST CRItlE IN SAN BERNARDINO 1. Dev!?lopment of schoQI chapters ~Ii th a crime prevent ion leadership program comprised of 11 youth board member, staff advisor, law enforcement I iaison, yout~ coordinator, and parent supervisor. Membership recruitment and involvement in activities are one of the duties of the chapters. 2. Skit. and presentations (children ages 5-15 do the role playing) are presented by our youth to schools, headstart programs, nursery schools, community fairs, parent's groups, associations, other youth groups. , ~ 3. Fingerprinting programs, where children (12-18) are trained by law enforcement, enabling children to provide services to other children (we have fingerprinted 20,(~O children). This program allows the children to go into the community and have direct contact with parents, children and other community members, and to distribute information on drug abuse prevention and crime resistance. Parents respond to the children, and come to our booth to ask for information. 4. Monthly graffiti clean-ups in the community. We have a special graffiti clean-up Task Force, that involves the Citv, D~partment of Works, Law Enforcement, Schools, Probation Department, Parents, Businesses and Members of Community. We coordinate two city Wide Graffiti Clean-up projects in th~ year, and montly graffiti clean4Jps with weekly touch ups. We have Team leaders, working with groups of children/youths. Team leaders are parents, church groups, probation department staff for their team, school ch~pters ~dvisors, as~ociations, other youth groups, etc~ The CITY, SCHOOLS, COUNTY AND BUSINESSES have dona,ted materials needed to paint over graffiti. The MEDIA participates in these efforts, by publ isizing the event. (. 5. pp~r Support and Rpf~rral Hotline manned by trained children (age 11-18) and supervised by trained adults. Last year in 1991, there were 1224 phone calls, 864 were on drug abuse.. Training consist of 24 hours training on Child Abuse, Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Gang Intimidation, AIDS, 5uicide, Date Rape, F~mily Problems, Li5tening skills, BLlII ies at School, School s Drop-'outs, Resisting Negative Peer Pressure, How to handle phone calls, when to give referrals and when to hand phone call to the supervisor. Agencies participating on this training are: POLICE AND SHERIFF DEPARTMENT, CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, MENTAL HEALTH, DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, VICTIM ~JITH"'ESS AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, RAPE CRISIS CENTER AND FAMILY SERVICES. Exhibit A x r- '- .-., ...., , '" 6. The Parents for kids Against Crime Group meet montly and h~s two f~cets: educ~tlon and support In the educ8tion facet, they meet to discuss ways to support their children In their efforts to keep away from drugs and gangs, and supporting thler children in all facets of crime prevention, Including how to assist ~Ith their homework, and Involvement with actiYlties. Twice a week we offer homework nights. Quarterly coordinating workshops on child 8buse, drug abuse, gang awareness education and prevention. b. The second facet offer support groups for parents, exchanging Ideas and supporting each other on handl ing daily problems, how to cope with them and to better understand their childt"en. " ~ , "'" Exhibit A s , "'.. , , " ,. ,- ,'-~'- '-' .~ ".:IDS AGAINST CHIME, HlC. SAIl BEHN(.\RD I NO CITY PRO.]/':CT PROGRAM BUDGET 1992 REVENUES: Donations Fundralsing Grants Schools Intet"est Othet" TOTAL REVENUES EXPENSES Off ice suppl ies Utilit.ies Telephone Printing Postage and Shipping Travel, seminars ,meal s Repair and maintenance F~otogr8phy and promotion Fundraising costs Rent Insurance l-JL'.ges Payroll t8xes Dues and subscriptions Other program supplies Award and Recognition Miscellaneous Tot8.1 E'.:penses 12,000 6,000 35,000 500 600 1.50') $55,60() 2,000 2,500 8,000 4,500 1,8(10 3.000 1,200 900 3,500 6,700 3,746 12,040 1,200 80 900 700 500 PLUS SERVICES OF SIX VISTA COORDINATORS :.f:53,266 Exhibit B c