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FROM: Ken Hampian, Assistant City Administrative Officer
Prepared By: Deb Hossli, Administrative Analysro�
SUBJECT: Homeless Shelter Agreement with the Economic Opportunity Commission
CAO RECOMMENDATION: Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute a two year
agreement with the Economic Opportunity Commission in the amount of$240,000($120,000
each year) for homeless services during 1993-95.
DISCUSSION:
Homeless Shelter Contract
At the City Council's direction, $240,000 ($120,000 each year) was included in the 1993-95
Financial Plan to contract with the Economic Opportunity Commission (EOC) for the
operation of the Homeless Shelter. In recognition of this action, staff with assistance from
the Human Relations Commission, has negotiated a two year agreement with the EOC for
the City Council's consideration. The negotiated agreement is similar to past year's
agreements. Key provisions include:
■ The Contractor will continue to provide a fully staffed shelter for homeless persons
that will be open seven days per week, 52 weeks per year throughout the term of this
agreement.
■ The Contractor will continue to provide sheltering services for up to 49 homeless
persons per night in accordance with the City's use permit requirements.
■ The Contractor will continue to provide the City with quarterly progress reports that
will be include: (1) Administrator's Report (e.g., a brief synopsis of the major
activities that took place at the Shelter during the reporting period - including
neighborhood relations activities);, (2) Financial Report (e.g., an itemized listing of
all revenues collected and expenditures made during the period, along with thorough
explanations of any shortfalls and overages); and (3) Statistical Survey (e.g.,
information on the number of clients served, their cities of origin, the type of services
provided, and the number of days each client received services.
These reports assist staff and the Human Relations Commission in their efforts to
monitor the activities of the Homeless Shelter.
■ The Human Relations Commission will continue to review the EOC's quarterly
reports and approve all contract payments.
■ The Contractor will prepare an annual neighborhood relations plan due to the City
on September 1 of each year that sets out the steps the Contractor will take to insure
good relations with the neighbors of the Shelter. This plan will include: an
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annual schedule for the quarterly neighborhood meetings; a listing of all activities the
Shelter plans throughout the year to maintain good relations; and the method the
Shelter will use to advise the neighbors of any significant events taking place at the
Shelter. The plan will be approved by the Human Relations Commission.
While this provision is new to the contract, it merely represents a formalization of
existing practices. The neighborhood relations plan continues to play a very
important role in maintaining good relations with the Shelter's neighbors.
■ The Contractor will advise the City in writing of any significant changes to services
provided at the Shelter that will affect the City or the neighbors surrounding the
Shelter (e.g., changes to Shelter hours of operation, the addition or deletion of
services provided at the Shelter, changes to Shelter admittance policies, etc.) prior
to implementing the change in service.
Again,while this provision is new to the contract,it merely represents a formalization
of existing practices. In order for the Human Relations Commission to be effective
in their role as liaison to the Shelter, they must be aware of all major changes in
services that could potentially impact the clients or neighbors of the Shelter.
County Contribution --
Consistent with past practices, the County will also be contributing $120,000 in 1993-94 to —
homeless programs. Of this $120,000, $95,000 will go directly to the Homeless Shelter and
$25,000 will go to the Salvation Army for homeless client case management services.
FISCAL IMPACT:
$240,000 has been included in the 1993-95 Financial Plan to fund the costs of the EOC's
Homeless Shelter contract. It is important to note that first year contract funding will come
from the General Fund. Staff anticipates that second year contract funding will come from
Community Development Block Grant entitlement funds that the City will begin receiving
in 1994-95.
CONCURRENCES:
The EOC and Human Relations Commission concur with this recommendation.
ATTACHMENTS:
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
FOR HOMELESS SHELTER SERVICES
This agreement, made this _ day of 1993 by and between the
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, California (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION (hereinafter referred to as "Contractor").
WITNESSETH:
Whereas,the City desires to have shelter services available to homeless persons in our
community; and
Whereas, the City has committed to providing $120,000 per year over the next two
years (1993-95 Financial Plan) toward insuring that shelter services are available to
homeless persons in our community; and
Whereas, the contractor has demonstrated that it is capable of efficiently and
effectively providing shelter services to homeless in our community.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto
agree as follows:
1. PROGRAM COORDINATION
A. City. The City Administrative Officer'or his designated representative,
shall be the Project Manager representing the City for all purposes under
this agreement. He shall supervise the progress and execution of this
agreement.
B. Contractor. Contractor shall assign a single Project Manager to have
overall responsibility for the progress and execution of this agreement for
Contractor. Gwen Guyre is hereby designated as the Project Manager
for Contractor. Should circumstances or conditions subsequent to the
execution of this agreement require a substitute Project Manager for any
reason,the Project Manager designee shall be subject to the prior written
acceptance and approval by City Project Manager.
2. DUTIES OF CONTRACTOR
A. Services to be furnished.
1 . The Contractor will provide the services as described in Exhibit 1
of this document.
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B. Laws to be observed by Contractor.
1 . Procure all permits and licenses, pay all charges and fees, and give
all notices which may be necessary and incidental to the due and
lawful prosecution of the services to be performed by Contractor
under this agreement.
2. Keep itself fully informed of all existing and proposed federal,
state and local laws, ordinances, regulations, orders, and decrees
which may affect those engaged or employed under this
agreement, any materials used in Contractor's performance under
this agreement, or the conduct of the services under this
agreement.
3. At all times observe and comply with, and cause all of its
employees to observe and comply with all of said laws,
ordinances, regulations, orders, and decrees mentioned above.
4. Immediately report to the City's Project Manager in writing any
discrepancy or inconsistency it discovers in said laws, ordinances,
regulations, orders, and decrees mentioned above in relation to
any plans, drawings, specifications, or provisions of this
agreement.
C. Cooies of reoorts and information. If City requests additional copies of
reports or any other materials in addition to what the Contractor is
required to furnish in limited quantities as part of this agreement,
Contractor shall provide such additional copies as are requested, and City
shall compensate Contractor for the costs of duplicating of such copies
at Contractor's direct expense.
D. Qualifications of Contractor. Contractor represents that it is qualified to
furnish the services described under this agreement.
E. Notwithstanding any representations, oral or written, between parties,
including any and all agents or representatives thereof, Contractor at all
times covered by the terms of this agreement is acting as a free and
independent contractor, not as any agent of the City. Any and all
supervision and direction by any City official, department or body shall
be only that necessary to provide broad general outlines, and Contractor
will use its own initiative and discretion in performing the details of work
herein.
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F. All services provided by the Contractor listed within this agreement are
in addition and beyond those of any and all other contracts currently held
between the City and Contractor.
3. DUTIES OF CITY
City agrees to cooperate with Contractor and to perform work described hereto
and incorporated by this reference.
4. COMPENSATION
City shall pay to CONTRACTOR OF A TOTAL OF $240,000 for providing
services described in Exhibit "1 '. City shall provide funding in quarterly
installments of $30,000 on August 30, 1993; November 15, 1993; February
15, 1994; May 15, 1994; August 15, 1994; November 15, 1994; February
15, 1995; and May 15, 1995.
5. TIME FOR COMPLETION OF THE WORK
Contractor will provide City with all services as described in Exhibit 1 from July
1, 1993 to June 30, 1995.
6. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION
The City Project Manager shall have the authority to suspend this agreement
wholly or in part, for such period as he deems necessary due to unfavorable
conditions or to the failure on the part of the contractor to perform any
provision of this agreement. Contractor will be paid the compensation due and
payable to the date of temporary suspension.
7. SUSPENSION; TERMINATION
A. Right to suspend or terminate. The City retains the right to terminate
this agreement for any reason by notifying Contractor in writing sixty
(60) days prior to termination and by paying the compensation due and
payable to the date of termination; if this agreement is terminated for
fault of Contractor, City shall be obligated to compensate Contractor
only for that portion of Contractor services which are of benefit to City.
Said compensation is to be arrived at by mutual agreement of the City
and
Contractor and should they fail to agree, then an independent arbitrator is to
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be appointed by mutual agreement and his decision shall be binding upon the
parties.
8. INSPECTION
Contractor shall furnish City with every reasonable opportunity for City o
ascertain that the services of Contractor are being performed in accordance
with the requirements and intentions of this agreement. All work done and all
materials furnished, if any, shall be subject to the City's Project Manager's
inspection and approval. The inspection of such work shall not relieve
Contractor of any of its obligations to fulfill its agreement as prescribed.
9. NOTICE
All notices hereunder shall be given in writing and mailed, postage prepaid, by
Certified Mail, addressed as follows:
To Contractor: Economic Opportunity Commission
880 Industrial Way
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Attention: Gwen Guyre
To City: City of San Luis Obispo
P. 0. Box 8100
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8100
Attention: Deb Hossli, Administrative Analyst
10. INTEREST OF CONTRACTOR
Contractor covenants that it presently has no interest, and shall not acquire any
interest direct or indirect financial or otherwise, which would conflict in any
manner or degree with the performance of the services hereunder. Contractor
further covenants that, in the performance of this agreement, no subcontractor
or person having such an interest shall be employed. Contractor certifies that
no one who has or will have any financial interest under this agreement is an
officer or employee of the City. It is hereby expressly agreed that, in the
performance of the services.hereunder, Contractor shall at all times be deemed
an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the City. .
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11 . INDEMNITY
Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify and save harmless City, its officers,
agents, and employees:
A. Any and all claims and demands which may be made against City, its
officers, agents or employees by reason of any injury to or death of any
person or corporation caused by any negligent act or omission of
Contractor under this agreement or of Contractor's employees or agents;
B. Any and all damage to or destruction of the property of City, its officers,
agents, or employees, occupied or used by or in the care, custody, or
control of Contractor, or in proximity to the site of Contractor's work,
caused by any negligent act or omission of Contractor under this
agreement or of Contractor;
C. Any and all claims and demands which may be made against City, its
officers, agents, or employees by reason of any injury to or death of or
damage suffered or sustained by any employee or agent of Contractor
under this agreement, however caused, excepting, however, any such
claims and demands which are the result of the negligence or willful
misconduct of City, its officers, agents, or employees;
D. Any and all penalties imposed or damages sought on account of the
violation of any law or regulation or of any term or condition of any
permit, when said violation of any law or regulation or of any term or
condition of any permit is due to negligence on the part of the
Contractor.
Contractor, at its own costs, expense, and risk, shall defend any and all suits,
actions, or other legal proceedings that may be brought against or for
employees on any such claim or demand of such third persons, or to enforce
any such penalty, and pay and satisfy any judgement or decree that may be
rendered against City, its officers, agents, or employees in any such suit, action
or other legal • proceeding, when same were due to negligence of the
Contractor.
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12. WORKERS COMPENSATION
Contractor certifies that it is aware of the provisions of the Labor Code of the
State of California, which require every employer to be insured against liability
for workers compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the
provisions of that code, and it certifies that it will comply with such provisions
before commencing the performance of the work of this agreement.
13. INSURANCE
Contractor shall provide proof of insurance in accordance with Insurance
Requirements for Consultants as described in Exhibit "2" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference as though here fully set forth.
14. AGREEMENT BINDING
The terms, covenants, and conditions of this agreement shall apply to, and shall
bind, the heirs, successors, executors, administrators, assigns, and
subcontractors of both parties.
15. WAIVERS
The waiver by either party of any breach or violation of any term, covenant, or
condition of this agreement or of any provision, ordinance, or law shall not be
deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of violation of the same or of
any other term, covenant, condition, ordinance, or law. The subsequent
acceptance by either party of any fee or other money which may become due
hereunder shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding breach or
violation by the other party of any term, covenant, or condition of this
agreement or of any applicable law or ordinance.
16. COSTS AND ATTORNEY FEES
The prevailing party in any action between the parties to this agreement
brought to enforce the terms of this agreement or arising out of this agreement
may recover its reasonable costs and attorney's fees expended in connection
with such an action from the other party.
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17. DISCRIMINATION
No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this
agreement because of the race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sexual
orientation, or sex of such person.
If Contractor is found in violation of the nondiscrimination provisions of the
State of California Fair Employment Practices Act or similar provisions of federal
law or executive order in the performance of this agreement, it shall thereby be
found in material breach of this agreement. Thereupon, City shall have the
power to cancel or suspend this agreement, in whole or in part, or to deduct
from the amount payable to Contractor the sum of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25)
for each person for each calendar day during which such person was
discriminated against, as damages for said breach of contract, or both. Only
a finding of the State of California Fair Employment Practices Commission or
the California Fair Employment Practices Commission or the equivalent federal
agency or officer shall constitute evidence of a violation of contract under this
paragraph.
If Contractor is found in violation of the nondiscrimination provisions of this
agreement or the applicable affirmative action guidelines pertaining to this
agreement, Contractor shall be found in material breach of the agreement.
Thereupon, City shall have the power to cancel or suspend this agreement, in
whole or in part, or to deduct from the amount payable to Contractor the sum
of Two hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) for each calendar day during which
Contractor is found to have been in such noncompliance as damages for said
breach of contract, or both.
18. AGREEMENT CONTAINS ALL UNDERSTANDINGS
This document represents the entire and integrated agreement between City
and Contractor and supersedes all prior negotiations, representatives, or
agreements either written or oral. This document may be amended only by
written in signed by both City and Contractor. All provisions of this
agreement are expressly made conditions. This agreement shall be governed
by the laws of the State of California.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Contractor have executed this agreement on the day
and year first above written.
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
BY
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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