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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-02-1111J-02-868 10/2/02 RESOLUTION NO. 0 2 —1111 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, WITH BELAFONTE TACOLCY CENTER, INC. FOR CONTINUED IMPLEMENTATION OF A SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AT TACOLCY PARK, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $86,675; ALLOCATING FUNDS FROM FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 BUDGET OF THE NON -DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNT, NO. 001000.921002.6.930. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Manager is authorizedll to execute an agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, with Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc., for the continued implementation of a Sports Development Program at Talcolcy Park, in an amount not to exceed $86,675, with funds allocated from the Fiscal Year 2002-2003 budget of the Non -Departmental Account, No. 001000.921002.6.930. The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code provisions. CITY C0101ISSION MEETLNG OF O C T o 2002 keso'ution No. 02-1111 Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.' PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of October 1 2002. ATTEST: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK APPROVED TO O R IT TTORNEY W6605:tr:AS:BSS TNESS z/ If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Page 2 of 2 02-111i CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission RECOMMENDATION: CA -6 DATE: SEP 70 2^j'32 FILE SUBJECT: Resolution Authorizing the Belafonte Tacolcy Center Agreement for the REFERENCES: Sports Development Prgm. Proposed Resolution & ENCLOSURES: Agreement It is respectfully recommended that the City of Miami Commission adopt the attached resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement, in an amount not to exceed $86,675 and in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, with the Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation. The agreement is necessary to provide for the implementation of a Sports Development Program (SDP) for the Liberty City area and surrounding communities. The resolution further authorizes said compensation to be paid from funds already allocated for this purpose in the Fiscal Year 02-03 Non - Departmental Account Budget. BACKGROUND: The Department of Parks and Recreation recommends that the City of Miami enter into an agreement in the amount of $86,675 with the Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. to continue without interruption the SDP in the Liberty City area and surrounding communities for one (1) year term and a one (1) year renewal options. The SDP Program serves an average of 60 participants per event in their basketball league, 170 per event in their youth football league and between 56 to 73 participants in their softball league. These figures do not include BTC indoor activities The Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. is a non-profit 501 (C)(3) organization founded in 1970 to enhance the quality of life for youth and young adults in Liberty City and its surrounding communities. The SDP provides structured leisure -time recreational/sports activities and cultural development activities such as: organized team sports, individual sports, indoor/outdoor games, and cultural awareness workshops. It is in the best interest of the City to continue this partnership which provides such an important initiative for youths and young adults in accordance with the conditions and work program made part of the proposed agreement with the Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. for the period from October 1, 2002 to September 30, 2003. Attached for your review is the draft budget and work program for the new contract year. FISCAL IMPACT: NONE (BUDGETED ITEM) Y/ oz -A 31 CAG IAR/sb 02-11.11 Budgetary Impact Analysis 1. Department: Parks and Recreation Division: Administration 2. Agenda Item # (if available) 3. Title and brief description of legislation or attach ordinance/resolution: Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement not to exceed $86,675 with the Belafonte-Tacolcy Center, a not-for-profit corporation for the implementation of a sports developmentprowam in Liberty City. It further authorizes compensation to be paid from funds allocated in Fiscal Year 2003. 4. Is this item related to revenue? NO: X YES (If yes, skip to item #7.) 5. Are there sufficient funds in Line Item? YES: Index Code Minor Obj. Code Amount _ NO: X Complete the following questions: 6. Source of funds: See #7 for additional comments Amount budgeted in the Line Item $ Balance in Line Item $ Amount needed in the Line Item $ Sufficient funds will be transferred from the following line items: ACTION ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME TOTAL Index/Minor Object/Project No. From From From To 7. Any additional comments? Budgeted for Fiscal Year 2003 in 001000.921002.6.930. 8. Approved by: Departm�Direc�tor//DeA�ignee Date FOR DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET USE ONLY Verified by: Verified by:wd�� �J Transfer done by: Department of Management and Budget Director/Designee Date 0q -1,3> -Oak Budget Analyst Date 09 -fa -0a Budget Analyst Date 02-1111 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, WITH THE BELAFONTE TACOLCY CENTER, INC. FOR THE CONTINUED IMPLEMENTATION OF A SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AT TACOLCY PARK, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $86,675.00; ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR FROM THE FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 BUDGET OF THE NON -DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUT NO. 001000.921002.6.930. WHEREAS, the Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc., ("Center") is not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1970 to enhance the quality of life for youth and young adults in Liberty City and the surrounding communities through special development programs; and WHEREAS, the Sports Development Program provides a variety of team and individual sports programs, cultural awareness activities and workshops, and indoor/outdoor games; and WHEREAS, in the best interest of the Liberty City and surrounding communities, the City of Miami has, in the past, approved funding from the Department of Parks and Recreation Operating Budget for the Center for said sports programs; and WHEREAS, it is now necessary to authorize the execution of an agreement with the Center, and to allocate funds for the continued implementation of a Sports Development program in the above cited areas; 02-1111 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized' to execute an agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, with Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc., ("Center") for the continued implementation of a Sports Development Program at Talcolcy Park, in an amount not to exceed $86,675 with funds therefore hereby allocated from the Fiscal Year 2002-2003 budget of the Non -Departmental Account no. 001000.921002.6.930. 1 The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code provisions. 02 -1111. Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.z/ . PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2002. MANUEL A. DIAZ, MAYOR ATTEST: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: ALEJANDRO VILARELLO CITY ATTORNEY If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. 02-1111 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of 20_, but effective as of the commencement of the term of this Agreement, between the City of Miami, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as the "CITY"), and BELAFONTE TACOLCY CENTER. INC. a Florida not for profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as the "GRANTEE"). FUNDING SOURCE: TERM OF AGREEMENT: FROM OCTOBER 1. 2002 TO SEPTEMBER 30.2003 AMOUNT: $86.675 PURPOSE: MANAGEMENT OF BELAFONTE TACOLCY CENTER, INC. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: SABRINA BOUIE ADDRESS: 6161 NW 9' AVENUE Miami. Florida 33127 TELEPHONE NO: (305) 751-1295 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations herein set forth, the parties understand and agree as follows: - 1.0 1.? 1.3 1.4 ARTICLE I BASIC REQUIREMENTS As a necessary part of this Agreement. the following documents must be approved by the City prior to its execution. and must be on file with the Citv of Miami's Department of Parks and Recreation (hereinafter referred to as "PARKS') Corporate Resolution authorizing execution of this Agreement. The Work Program submitted by the GRANTEE to the CITY. (ATTACHMENT 1) .Budeet Summan!. to include: completion of GRANTEE'S Program!Line-]tem Budget/Expenditure Justification. (ATTACHMENT II) Total Actual and Projected Funds Disclosure. and Staff Salaries Schedule (on forms supplied by the CITY). budget for program -generated revenues; copies of all subcontracts and/or management services Agreements funded in whole or in part under this Agreement. Certificate of Insurance which reflects GRANTEE'S current liability insurance, naming the CITY as primary or additional insured as determined by the Risk Management Department of the CITY; current Workers' Compensation Insurance; current Fidelity Bond (applicable for all persons who are authorized to receive and disburse funds under this Agreement); flood insurance coverage if applicable; and other coverage as deemed necessary, if applicable (i.e., automobile insurance). GRANTEE Corporate Seal (to -be fixed to Signatory Page, and Corporate Resolution). Copy of GRANTEE Articles of Incorporation, Charter and Bylaws and amendments thereto, if any, certified by GRANTEE secretary to be current, complete, and correct. List of Present Principal Governing Board Officers and Members of the Board (names, addresses, and telephone numbers). 2.1 PROJECT PUBL. -,TY GRANTEE shall abide by affirmative action regulations iwinforming residents of the geographical area to be served hereunder and of the services to be offered by utilizing any available means for advertisement, as necessary for promotional activities undertaken by GRANTEE. All literature, advertising, publicity or promotion regarding GRANTEE'S activities will be submitted to CITY for review and approval prior to release or distribution will be submitted to CITY for review and approval prior to release or distribution. No press conference shall be scheduled without written notice to CITY. 2.2 MINORITY PROCUREMENT COMPLIANCE CLAUSE GRANTEE acknowledges that it has been furnished a copy of Ordinance No. 10062, the Minority Procurement Ordinance of the City of Miami, and shall comply with all applicable substantive and procedural provisions therein, including any amendments thereto. 2.3 PURCHASING AND INVENTORY GRANTEE shall use its best efforts to obtain all supplies and equipment for use under this Agreement at the lowest practical costs and shall solicit three bids for the purchase of capital equipment. The three bids shall accompany all requests for payment. Grantee shall be responsible to CITY for any damage or destruction of all non -expendable property acquired for the Program with CITY funding (non -expendable property being properties which shall not be consumed or lose identity) and shall reimburse CITY for such damage or destruction. GRANTEE shall establish and maintain a property control system and shall be responsible for maintaining a current inventory on all capital iteffis purchased with CITY funds. All capital expenditures over $50.00 must be approved by CITY prior to purchase. All items purchased remain the property .of CITY and are to be inventoried as such, which shall include a property record listing the description, model, 02-1111 serial number, a of acquisition, and cost. Such pr(., .qty shall be inventoried semi- annually, and an inventory report submitted to CITY. GRANTEE shall permit CITY staff access to the premises where property is kept for the purpose of performing inventory monitoring functions. GRANTEE shall not dispose of real or personal property purchased with CITY funds through sale, loan, or relocation without receiving prior written approval of the City Manager. 2.4 SUBCONTRACTS GRANTEE agrees to give advance written notification to the CITY of any subcontract. None of the services covered by this Agreement shall be subcontracted without the prior written approval of CITY. Any work or services sub -contracted hereunder shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Proper documentation in accordance with the PARKS and CITY guidelines and directives must be submitted to and approved by the DEPARTMENT prior to the execution of any subcontract. The advance notification process shall include the following: A. Identification of the subcontractor and services to be provided. B. The proposed subcontract, together with a complete and accurate breakdown of the price on a component -by -component basis, and all bid documents. C. Identification of the type of subcontract to be used. D. Summary of actions taken to select the subcontractor. Nothing contained herein shall create any contractual relationship between CITY and any subcontractor working for GRANTEE. n ARTICLE III 3.0 PROCEDURES 3.1 TIME OF PERFORMANCE The term of this Agreement shall be from OCTOBER 1. 2002 through September 30, 2003. The City shall have the option to extend this Agreement for a one (1) year period subject to the approval of the City Manager or his designee. 3.2 CITY AUTHORIZATION' For the purpose of this Agreement, Parks shall act on behalf of the CITY in the fiscal control, programmatic monitoring, and modification of this Agreement, except as otherwise provided by this Agreement. 3.3 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This instrument and its attachments constitute the only Agreement of the parties hereto, relating to said grant and correctly sets the rights, duties, and obligations of each to the other, as of this date. Any prior agreements, promises, negotiations, or representations not expressly set forth in this Agreement are of no force or effect. Furthermore, should any provision, paragraph, sentence, word, or phrase contained in this Agreement be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable under the laws of the State of Florida or the City of Miami, such provision, paragraph, sentence, words or phrase shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary in order to conform with such laws, or if not modifiable to conform with such laws, then same shall be deemed severable, and in either event, the remaining terms and provisions of this Agreement shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect. 5 02 `1111 3.4 OBLIGATION OF GRANTEE The GRANTEE shall carry out the services as prescribed in its Work Program (which by this reference is incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement as Attachment I) in a lawful, and proper manner, satisfactory to the CITY, in accordance with the requirements as prescribed in this Agreement. 3.5 NON-DISCRIMINATION The GRANTEE agrees that it shall not discriminate as to race, sex, color, religion. national origin, age, marital status, or handicap, in connection with its performance under this Agreement. Furthermore, GRANTEE agrees that no otherwise qualified individual shall solely, by reason of his/her race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status, or handicap, be excluded from the participation in, be denied benefits of, or subject to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. 3.6 BONDING AND INSURANCE At all times during the term thereof, GRANTEE shall maintain insurance and bonding coverages acceptable to the CITY's Risk Management Department. Prior to commencing any activity under this Agreement, the GRANTEE shall furnish to the CITY original certificates of insurance and bonding indicating that the GRANTEE is in compliance with the provisions of this article. GRANTEE shall provide the following coverages: a) Insurance coverage that reflects sound business practices acceptable to the CITY's Risk Management Department and that requires the insurance carrier to give the CITY at least 14 days previous notice of termination, cancellation or expiration of insurance policy. b) Fidelity bonding for all persons handling funds received or disbursed under this Agreement in an amount equal to, or greater than the amount of the CITY grant. City shall be named as Loss Payee. c) Current liability insurance shall be in amount of not less than $500,000.00 General Aggregate,. which shall include_ fire liability. CITY shall be named as Primary 7 02-1111. Additional —cured, and there shall be no exclusion...n such policies to override the CITY coverage. d) GRANTEE shall provide the CITY with proof of Automobile Liability Coverage in an amount of not less than $300,000.00 for each driver, Bodily Injury and Property Damage combined, if GRANTEE is to be reimbursed for mileage by the CITY. e) The GRANTEE shall obtain Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability coverage as per statutory requirements. Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the GRANTEE of its liability and obligations under this section. or under any other section of this Agreement. 3.7 LEVEL OF SERVICE Should start-up time for a program be required or any delays in service occur, PARKS is to be notified in writing immediately, giving all pertinent details and indicating when service shall begin, and/or continue. It is understood and agreed that the level of services, activities, and expenditures by the GRANTEE, in existence prior to the initiation of services hereunder, shall be continued and shall not be reduced in any way, as a result of this Agreement. Programs funded through this Agreement shall not result in the displacement of employed workers; impair existing contracts for services, or result in the substitution of funds allocated under this Agreement, for other funds in connection with work, which would have been performed in the absence of this Agreement. 3.8 REPORTS. AUDITS AND EVALUATIONS At the request of CITY, GRANTEE shall transmit to CITY written statements of GRANTEE .official policy on specified issues relating to GRANTEE activities. The GRANTEE shall submit quarterly progress reports, schedules, and any other reports and documentation as the CITY deems necessary, and which will reflect the status of 8 02-1111 objectives and pr. -,am activities accomplished thus far, . addition to budget changes and costs expended during the reporting period. GRANTEE shall ensure the cooperation of its employees and Board members in such efforts. The CITY staff may conduct monitoring visits monthly, quarterly, or at random at anytime. Any inconsistent, incomplete, or inadequate information either received by the CITY, or obtained through monitoring and evaluation by the CITY shall constitute good cause for the CITY to terminate this Agreement at any time thereafter. ARTICLE IV 4.0 FUNDING 4.1 COMPENSATION A. CITY shall pay GRANTEE, eighty six thousand six hundred and seventy five dollars ($86,675) maximum compensation for the services provided, including expenses incurred during the term of this Agreement. Expenses shall be reimbursed provided they are made in accordance with the schedule set forth in the budget, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. B. During the term hereof, and for a period of 3 years following the date of the last payment made hereunder, CITY shall have the right to review and audit the time records, and related records of GRANTEE, pertaining to payments by CITY. C. All payments shall be reimbursements for expenditures incurred only during the term of this Agreement, and in compliance with the previously approved Line -Item Budget. Such written request shall contain a statement declaring and affirming that all expenditures were made in accordance with the approved budget. All documentation in support of such request shall. be subject to, approval by CITY at the time the request is made, and all invoices are required to be paid by GRANTEE 9 02-1111 prior to s .nission.' All reimbursements must . in line -item form, and be in accord with this Agreement. All eXpenditures must be verified by original invoice, with a copy of the check, which was issued to pay that specific invoice. Within 60 days of invoice payment, copies of the canceled checks must be submitted. In the event that an invoice is paid by various funding sources, a copy of the invoice may be submitted, but must indicate the exact amount paid by various funding sources equaling the total of the invoice. No miscellaneous categories shall be accepted as a line -item in the budget. Two (2) requests for line -item changes are allowable, with prior review and approval by the CITY. All line -item changes must be made on or before 30 days prior to the end of the term of the Agreement. D. Requests for payment should be made on a monthly basis. Reimbursement requests should be submitted to the CITY within thirty (30) calendar days after the indebtedness has been incurred. Failure to comply may result in the rejection for repayment of those invoices within the reimbursement package, which do not meet this requirement. E. GRANTEE must submit the final request for payment to the CITY within the calendar days following the expiration or termination date of this Agreement. If the GRANTEE fails to comply with this requirement, all rights to payment will be forfeited, and the CITY shall not honor any request submitted after the aforesaid period. F. Any payment due under this Agreement may be withheld, pending the receipt and approval by the CITY, of all reports due from the GRANTEE as part of this contract - and any modifications thereto. G. In order to fund the operations of the sports program, upon execution of this Agreement and with a written request from GRANTEE, CITY may advance 1/12`h of 10 the appropria. _ funds to GRANTEE. The advance . Al be repaid as follows: ten (10) equal monthly installments commencing the I" day of the third month of this Agreement and continuing through the twelfth month of this Agreement. Funds shall not be advanced by the CITY if the GRANTEE is in default under this Agreement. 4.2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY CITY reserves the right to audit the records of GRANTEE at any time during the performance of this Agreement, and for a period of three years after final payment is made under this Agreement. GRANTEE agrees to provide all financial and other applicable records and documentation of services to CITY. Any payment made shall be subject to reduction for amount included in the related invoice, which are found by CITY, on the basis of such audit, not to constitute allowable expenditures. Any payments made to GRANTEE are subject to reduction for overpayments on previously submitted invoices. 11 02-1111 4.3 • RECAPTURE ' FUNDS CITY shall reserve the right to recapture funds when the GRANTEE shall fail (i) to comply with the terms of this Agreement, or (ii) to accept conditions imposed by CITY, at the direction of the federal, state, and local agencies. 4.4 RELOCATION. ACQUISITION AND DISPLACEMENT The GRANTEE agrees to comply with City of Miami Ordinances and Resolutions, and City policies in relation to the acquisition and disposition of real property utilizing grant funds, and to the displacement of persons, businesses, non-profit organizations occurring as a direct result of any acquisition, or real property utilizing grant funds. 4.5 CONTINGENCY CLAUSE Funding for this Agreement is contingent on the availability of funds, and continued authorization for program activities, and is subject to amendment or termination due to lack of funds or authorization, reduction of funds, and/or change in regulations. ARTICLE V 5.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5.1 INDEMNIFICATION GRANTEE shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City and its officials, employees and agents (collectively referred to as "Indemnities") and each of them from and against all loss, costs, penalties, fines, damages, claims, expenses (including attorney's fees) or liabilities (collectively referred as "Liabilities") by reason of any injury to or death of any person or damage to or destruction or loss of any of any property arising out of, resulting from, or in connection with (i) the performance or nor;-*, performance of the services contemplated by this Agreement which is or is alleged to be directly or indirectly caused, in whole or in part, by any act, omission, default or negligence (whether active or passive) of GRANTEE or its employees, agents or 12 02-111-1 subcontractors (, .iectively referred to as "GRANTEE"), gardless of whether. it is. or is alleged to be, caused in whole or in part (whether joint, concurrent or contributing) by any act, omission, default or negligence (whether active or passive) of the Indemnities, or any of them or (ii) the failure of the GRANTEE to comply with any of the paragraphs herein or the failure of the GRANTEE to conform to statutes, ordinances or other regulations or requirements of any governmental authority, federal or state, in connection with the performance of this Agreement. GRANTEE expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnities, or any of them, from and against all liabilities which may be asserted by an employee or former employee of GRANTEE or any of its subcontractors, as provided above, for which the GRANTEE's liability to such employee or former employee would otherwise be limited to payments under state Workers' Compensation or similar laws. GRANTEE further specifically agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Indemnities from and against (i) any and all Liabilities imposed on account of the violation of any law, ordinance, order, rule, regulation, condition, or requirement, in any way related, directly or indirectly, to GRANTEE performance hereunder, compliance with which is left by this Agreement to the GRANTEE, and (ii) any and all claims, liens and/or suits for labor and materials furnished by the GRANTEE or utilized in the performance of this contract or otherwise. Where not specifically prohibited by law, GRANTEE further specifically agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Indemnities from all claims and suits for any liability, including, but not limited to, injury, death, or damage to any person or property whatsoever, cause by, arising from, incident to, connected with or growing out of the performance or non-performance of this agreement which is, or is alleged to. be, caused in part (whether joint, concurrent or contributing) or in whole by any act, omission, default, or negligence (whether active or 02-1111 13 passive) of the __.,emnities. The foregoing indemnity sL-.i also include liability imposed by any doctrine of strict liability. 5.2 AMENDMENTS No amendments to this Agreement shall be binding on either parry, unless in writing, and signed by both parties. 5.3 OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS All documents developed by GRANTEE under this Agreement shall be delivered to CITY upon the completion of the services required pursuant to this Agreement, and shall become the property of CITY, without restriction or limitation on its use. GRANTEE agrees that all documents maintained and generated pursuant to this relationship between CITY and GRANTEE, shall be subject to all Public Records Law, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. It is further understood by and between the parties that any document which is given by CITY to GRANTEE pursuant to this Agreement shall at all time remain the property of CITY, and shall not be used by GRANTEE for any other purposes whatsoever, without the written consent of CITY. 5.4 AWARD OF AGREEMENT GRANTEE warrants that it has not employed or retained any person employed by the CITY, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that it has not offered to pay, paid, or agreed to pay any person employed by the CITY, any fee, commission percentage, brokerage fee, or gift of any kind, contingent upon or resulting from the award of this Agreement. 14 02-1111. 5.5 NON-DELEGAL. ..TY The obligations undertaken by the GRANTEE pursuant to this Agreement shall not be delegated or assigned to any other person, or firm, in whole or in part, without CITY's prior written consent which may be granted or withheld in CITY's sole discretion. 5.6 CONSTRUCTION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall be construed and enforced according to the laws of the State of Florida. 53 CONFLICT OF INTEREST The GRANTEE covenants that no person under its employ, who presently exercise any functions or responsibilities in connection with CDBG funded activities, has any personal financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement. The GRANTEE further covenants that, in the performance of this Agreement, no person having such conflicting interest shall be employed. Any such interests on the part of the GRANTEE or its employees, must be disclosed in writing to the CITY. GRANTEE is aware of the conflict of interest laws of the City of Miami (City of Miami Code, Chapter 2, Article V), Dade County, Florida (Dade County Code, Section 2011-.1), and the State of Florida, and agrees that it shall fully comply in all respects, with the terms of said laws. 5.8 OBLIGATION TO RENEW Upon expiration of the term of this Agreement, GRANTEE agrees and understands that CITY has no obligation to renew this Agreement. 15 02-1111 5.9 TERMINATIO- OF CONTRACT CITY retains the right to terminate this Agreement at any time prior to the completion of the services required under this Agreement, without penalty to the CITY. In that event, the CITY shall give written notice of termination to GRANTEE, who shall be paid for those services performed prior to the date of its receipt to the notice of termination. In no case, however, shall CITY pay GRANTEE an amount in excess of the total sum provided by this Agreement. It is hereby understood by, and between CITY and GRANTEE, that any payment made in accordance with this Section to GRANTEE shall be made only if said GRANTEE is not in default under the terms of this Agreement. If GRANTEE is in default, then CITY shall in no way be obligated, and shall not pay to GRANTEE any sum whatsoever. 02-1111 16 5. 10 REMEDIES FOR JNCOMPLIANCE 5.11 If GRANTEE materially fails to comply with any term of an award and an agreement, the CITY may take one or more of the following courses of actions: (1) Temporarily withhold cash payments, pending correction of the deficiency by the GRANTEE, or more severe enforcement action by CITY. (2) Disallow (that is, deny both use of funds and matching credit for) all, or part of the cost of the activity or action not in compliance. (3) Wholly, or partly suspend or terminate the current award for the GRANTEE program. (4) Withhold further awards for the program, or (5) Take other remedies that may be legally available. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. All notices or other communications which shall or may be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing, and shall be delivered by personal service, or by registered mail addressed to the other party at the address indicated herein, or as the same may be changed from time to time. Such notice shall be deemed given on the day on which personally served; or, if, by mail, on the fifth day after being posted, or the date of actual receipt, whichever is earlier. CITY OF MIAMI MRC 444 S.W. 2"d Avenue 10`x' Floor Miami, Florida 33130 SUBRECIPIENT BELAFONTE TACOLCY CENTER INC. 6161 NW 9`s AVENUE Miami, Florida 33127 B. Title and paragraph headings are for convenient reference, and are not a part of this Agreement. 17 02 -iiia C. In the a ..t of conflict between the terms of , Agreement, and any terms or conditions contained in any attached documents, the terns of this Agreement shall control. D. No waiver or breach of any provision of this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision hereof, and no waiver shall be effective unless made in writing. E. Should any provision, paragraph, sentence, word, or phrase contained in this Agreement be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable under the laws of the State of Florida, or the City of Miami, such provisions, paragraphs, sentences, words, or phrases shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary in order to conform with such laws, or if not modifiable to conform with such laws, then same shall be deemed severable, and in either event, the remaining terms and provisions of this Agreement shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect. 5.12 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR GRANTEE and its employees and agents shall be deemed to be independent Contractors, and not agents or employees of the CITY, and shall not attain any rights or benefits under the Civil Service or Pension Ordinances of the CITY, or any rights generally afforded classified or unclassified employees; further, they shall not be deemed entitled to the Florida Worker's Compensation benefits and an employee of the CITY. 5.13 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, and their respective heir; executors, legal representatives, successors, and assigns. 5.14 APPROVAL BY OVERSIGHT BOARD. The State of Florida has appointed an Emergency Financial Oversight Board (the "Oversight"), which is empowered to review 18 02-1-1-1_ and approve all pc.. _ing CITY contracts. As a result, coi. zts shall not be binding on the CITY until such approval is given. by the Oversight Board. Attestation of this Agreement by the City Clerk shall constitute evidence of such approval. 19 02-1111 ARTICLE VI 6.0 GRANTEE CERTIFICATIONS GRANTEE certifies that: It possesses the legal authority to enter into this Agreement by way of a resolution, motion, or similar action that has been duly adopted or passed, as an official act of the GRANTEE governing body, including all understandings and assurances contained herein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the GRANTEE, to act in connection with the Agreement, and to provide such additional information as may be required. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed by the respective officials thereunto duly authorized on the first date above written. ATTEST: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK ATTEST: 20 CITY OF MIAMI, a Municipal Corporation of Florida CARLOS A. GIMENEZ CITY MANAGER AGENCY NAME BELAFONTE TACOLCY CENTER, INC. /EXECUTIVE (CORPORATE SEAL) ©2-11-1-1. 1 APPROVED AS TO APPROVED AS TO INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: FORM AND CORRECTNESS: ALEJANDRO VILARELLO RISK MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATOR CITY ATTORNEY 02-1111 21 CORPORATE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc., desires to enter into an agreement with the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors, at a duly held corporate meeting, have considered the matter in accordance with the by-laws of the corporation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. that the chairman, president and secretary are hereby authorized and instructed to enter into an agreement in the name and on behalf of the corporation with the City of Miami upon terms contained in the proposed contract to which this resolution is attached. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this 7—,5 day of, XC,1V , 2002 Chairman, Board of Directors Ovi io .T A Y, ( Name) (AFFIX CORP.SEAL) 02`1111 The Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. Sports Development Program State of Mission The Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. (BTC) is a community based organization whose primary focus is to provide a safe environment where children and families are encouraged to explore life's options, making positive choices that strengthen self and community. BTC also sponsors the Sports Development Program (SDP) which provides structured leisure time and recreational/sport activities. Description of Program The Sports Development Program (SDP) provides a variety of individual and team sports of which are designed to promote the healthy development of the youth of the Model City communities. These activities and services will include: l) Organized Team Sports; 2) Individual Sports; 3) Indoor/Outdoor games; and 4) Appropriate in-house client referral in Tacolcy's exciting youth service system. The target population for the SDP is youth and young adults 6 —15 years of age in Liberty City and its surrounding areas. Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. believes that youth and young adults when engaged in positive structured activities will diminish opportunities of criminal behavior. The interventive approach to be used by the Project will be a year-round schedule of organized team sports, individual sports, outdoorfindoor sports, and educational/recreational games. The schedule of activities includes seminars and rap sessions as well as exhibition season and play off matches for the following team sports: T-BallBaseball April — June Basketball December — March Football July — November Flag Football September — November In addition, treatment for clients who are experiencing problems in their social, personal and educational development will be referred to the appropriate service delivery program at the agency. The following are the sports the youth will participate in: Football 8 — 9 years of age male 851b team; 30 participants; 120 program days (6 days/week) Monday — Saturday 3 hours day 10 — 11 years of age male 1001b team; 30 participants; 120 program days (6 days/week) Monday — Saturday 3 hours day. 02--1111 Page 2 Football Continued I. 12 —13 years of age male 1101b team; 30 participants; 120 program days (6 days/week) Monday — Saturday 3 hours a day. 12 — 13 years of. age male 1251b team; 30 participants; 120 program days (6 daystweek) Monday — Saturday 3 hours a day. 14 —15 years of age male 1551b team; 30 participants; 120 program days (6 daystweek) Monday — Saturday 3 hours day. Flag Football 6 —10 years of age male; less than 851b team; 15 participants; 48 program days (5 daystweek) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday 3 hours a day. Cheerleading 8 15 years of age female, 60 participants; 120 program days (3 daystweek) Wednesday Thursday, Saturday 2 hours a day. Tennis 10 —12 years of age male & female 20 participants; 96 program days (3 daystweek) Monday & Wednesday 3 hours a day. Indoorloutdoor games and activities (see individual) Indoor & outdoor games as specified will be provided Monday thru Friday 255 days starting at 3:00pm to the children in the Agency's Child Development Program. Basketball 9 —11 years of age male, 15 participants; 77 program days (6 daystweek) Monday thru Saturday 3 hours a day. 12 —13 years of age male, 15 participants; 77 program days (6 daystweek) Monday thru Saturday 3 hours a day. 14 —15 years of age male, 15 participants, 77 program days (6 daystweek) Monday thru Saturday 3 hours a day. 02-1111 Page 3 T-Ball/Baseball 7 —8 years of age male and female, 18 participants, 90 program days Monday thru Thursday and Saturday 2 hours a day. 9 — 11 years of age male and female, 18 participants, 90 program days Monday thru Thursday and Saturday 3 hours a day. 11 — 12 years of age male and female, 18 participants, 90 program days Monday thru Thursday and Saturday 3 hours a day. 14 — 15 years of age male and female, 12 participants, 90 program days Monday thru Thursday and Saturday 3 hours a day. Individual Sports Individual sports activities will include tennis, golf and swimming. Activities will be carried out on the Program's site as well as off site periodically at appropriate area courts/courses. A special sporting event will occur at least 3 times during the year directly and indirectly serving 500 youth, which will provide team building, motivation and self-esteem awareness. Monitoring and evaluation design Monitoring and evaluation of the service delivery system will be carried out on a monthly basis (every 30 days). Data compiled on the Program's service delivery forms listed below are evaluated relative to expected performance: Registration Quarterly Report Client Service Data Service Delivery 02-1111 1 City of Miami Community Development Department Staff Salaries Schedule Funding Source: City of Miami Parks & Recreation Department Contractor: Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. Fiscal Year: 2002-2003 c:\Sports\Budget 2003 TOTAL AMOUNT # PAY TYPE OF TOTAL % OF SALARY CHARGED TO Position Title ANNUAL PERIODS EMPLOYEE SALARY PER CHARGED TO CITY FOR THIS (include name of employee and title) SALARY PER YEAR PT/FT PAY PERIOD CITY PROJECT Recreation Leader III 25,750.00 26 FT 990 100.00% 25,750 Cedric Hooper Recreation leader 18,000.00 26 PT 692 100.00% 18,000 Robert Lockett Mgr. Admin. Services 30,000.00 26 FT 1,154 4.80% 1,441 Tania Blanco Deputy Dir. 48,667.00 26 FT 1,872 4.91% 2,389 Gina Ford Maintenance Supervisor 14,040.00 26 FT 540 4.86% 682 Philip Burrows Accounting Mgr. 19,890.00 26 PT 765 4.70% 935 Terolyn Fields TOTAL 1 156,347.00 1 i 6,013 49,196 c:\Sports\Budget 2003 EXPENDITURE DESCRIPTION AND JUSTIFICATION Personnel Cost Salaries Request 49,196 FICA/MICA 3,763 Unemployement Tax 1,129 Group insurance 1,956 56,044 Personnel Caost Total Auditing(15,000 annually x 10%) 1,500 Security (7,641 annually x 10%) 764 Ground/Building Maintenance(15,200 x 10%) 1,520 Program Supplies/Equipment (balls, bats, tables, games, art supplies, uniforms, ect.) 5,000 Copier/copier maintenance 1,909 Space 1,000 Maintenance Supplies (tissue, hand towles, cleaning supplies) 1,131 Vehicle Maintenance(19,120 Annually x 8%) 1,530 Auto Insurance 3,000 General Liability Insurance 2,100 Fees and Dues 3,000 Transportation 3,000 Utilities 2,000 Telephone 1,452 Special Events 10725 30,631 Operational Exp. Total 86,675 Total Budget 02—MI