HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023 CON State of California Natural Resources Agency Contract Amendment C9802283 - Kimball UCDocuSign Envelope ID: D5840E92-8088-4AA8-930B-3F583B3B190A
State of California — Natural Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT
Contract No. C9802283 ' Amendment No. 1
THIS AMENDMENT is hereby made and agreed upon by the State of California, acting
through the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation and by the City of
National City
The State and, City of National City in mutual consideration of the promises made herein
and in the contract in which this is an amendment, do promise as follows:
• To extend grant performance period to June 30. 2028
• To add Section lii, Special Provisions
In all other respects, the contract of which this is an amendment, and the terms and
conditions if relevant thereto, shall remain in full force and effect. In witness whereof the
parties hereto have executed this amendment as of the date entered below.
Applicant: City of National City
By
Title: City Manager
Applicant's Authoriz d Representative as shown in Resolution
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Date
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CERTIFICATION OF FUNDING
(FOR STATE USE ONLY)
CONTRACT NO
C9802283
AMENDMENT NO
1
FISCAL SUPPLIER I.D.
0000007389
PROJECT NO
18-37-025
AMOUNT ENCUMBERED BY THIS
DOCUMENT
$0
FUND
Drought, Water, Cln Air, Cstl Protc, Outdoor Fund
PRIOR AMOUNT ENCUMBERED BY THIS
CONTRACT
$38,081
ITEM
3790-101-6088
CHAPTER
23
STATUTE
19
FISCAL YEAR
2023/24
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCUMBERED TO DATE
$38,081
Reporting Structured
37900091
Account/Alt Account
5432000-
5432000000
ACTIVITY CODE
69803
PROJECT/WORK
PHASE
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I. RECITALS
This CONTRACT is entered into between the California Department of Parks and
Recreation (hereinafter referred to as "GRANTOR," "DEPARTMENT" or "STATE") and
City of National City (hereinafter referred to as "GRANTEE").
The DEPARTMENT hereby grants to GRANTEE a sum (also referred to as "GRANT
MONIES") not to exceed $38,081, subject to the terms and conditions of this
AGREEMENT and the 2019/20 California State Budget, Chapter 23, statutes of 2019,
Item number — 3790-1011-6088 (appropriation chapter and budget item number
hereinafter referred to as "PER CAPITA GRANT"). These funds shall be used for
completion of the GRANT SCOPE(S).
The Grant Performance Period is from July 01, 2018 to June 30, 2028.
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Definitions
As used in this CONTRACT, the following words shall have the following meanings:
1. The term "ACT" means the California Drought, Water, Parks Climate, Coastal
Protection, and Outdoor Access for All Act of 2018, as referred to in section I of this
CONTRACT.
2. The term "APPLICATION" means the individual project APPLICATION packet for a
project pursuant to the enabling legislation and/or grant program process guide
requirements.
3, The term "DEPARTMENT" or "STATE" means the California Department of Parks
and Recreation.
4. The term "DEVELOPMENT" means capital improvements to real property by
means of, but not limited to, construction, expansion, and/or renovation, of
permanent or fixed features of the property.
5. The term "GRANTEE" means the party described as the GRANTEE in Section I of
this CONTRACT.
6. The term "GRANT SCOPE" means the items listed in the GRANT SCOPE/Cost
Estimate Form or acquisition documentation found in each of the
APPLICATIONS submitted pursuant to this grant.
7. The term "PROCEDURAL GUIDE" means the document identified as the
"Procedural Guide for California Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal
Protection, and Outdoor Access For Ail Act of 2018 Per Capita Program." The
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PROCEDURAL GUIDE provides the procedures and policies controlling the
administration of the grant.
B. Project Execution
1. Subject to the availability of GRANT MONIES, the STATE hereby grants to the
GRANTEE a sum of money not to exceed the amount stated in Section I of this
CONTRACT, in consideration of, and on condition that, the sum be expended in
carrying out the purposes as set forth in the scope described in the enabling
legislation and referenced in the APPLICATION, Section i of this CONTRACT, and
under the terms and conditions set forth in this CONTRACT.
The GRANTEE shall assume any obligation to furnish any additional funds that
may be necessary to complete the GRANT SCOPE(S).
The GRANTEE agrees to submit any change or alteration from the original GRANT
SCOPE(S) in writing to the STATE for prior approval. This applies to any and all
changes that occur after STATE has approved the APPLICATION. Changes in the
GRANT SCOPE(S) must be approved in writing by the STATE.
2. The GRANTEE shall complete the GRANT SCOPE(S) in accordance with the time
of the Performance Period set forth in Section I of this CONTRACT, and under the
terms and conditions of this CONTRACT.
3. The GRANTEE shall comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (Public
Resources Code, Section 21000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations,
Section 15000 et seq.).
4. The GRANTEE shall comply with all applicable current laws and regulations
affecting DEVELOPMENT projects, including, but not limited to, legal requirements
for construction contracts, building codes, health and safety codes, and laws and
codes pertaining to individuals with disabilities, including but not limited to the
Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. §12101 et seq.) and the
California Unruh Act (California Civil Code §51 et seq.).
C. Project Costs
1. GRANTEE agrees to abide by the PROCEDURAL GUIDE.
2. GRANTEE acknowledges that STATE may make reasonable changes to its
procedures as set forth in the PROCEDURAL GUIDE. If STATE makes any
changes to its procedures and guidelines, STATE agrees to notify GRANTEE
within a reasonable time.
D. Project Administration
1. If GRANT MONIES are advanced for DEVELOPMENT projects, the advanced
funds may be placed in an interest bearing account until expended. Interest earned
on the advanced funds shall be used on the project as approved by the STATE. If
grant monies are advanced and not expended, the unused portion of the grant and
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any interest earned shall be returned to the STATE within 60 days after project
completion or end of the Grant Performance Period, whichever is earlier.
2. The GRANTEE shall submit written project status reports within 30 calendar days
after the STATE has made such a request. In any event, the GRANTEE shall
provide the STATE a report showing total final project expenditures within 60 days
of project completion or the end of the grant performance period, whichever is
earlier. The Grant Performance Period is identified in Section I of this CONTRACT.
3. The GRANTEE shall make property or facilities acquired and/or developed
pursuant to this contract available for inspection upon request by the STATE.
E. Project Termination
1. Project Termination refers to the non -completion of a GRANT SCOPE. Any
grant funds that have not been expended by the GRANTEE shall revert to the
STATE.
2. The GRANTEE may unilaterally rescind this CONTRACT at any time prior to the
commencement of the project. The commencement of the project means the date
of the letter notifying GRANTEE of the award or when the funds are appropriated,
whichever is later. After project commencement, this CONTRACT may be
rescinded, modified or amended only by mutual agreement in writing between the
GRANTEE and the STATE, unless the provisions of this CONTRACT provide that
mutual agreement is not required.
3. Failure by the GRANTEE to comply with the terms of the (a) PROCEDURAL
GUIDE, (b) any legislation applicable to the ACT, (c) this CONTRACT as well as
any other grant contracts, specified or general, that GRANTEE has entered into
with STATE, may be cause for suspension of all obligations of the STATE unless
the STATE determines that such failure was due to no fault of the GRANTEE. In
such case, STATE may reimburse GRANTEE for eligible costs properly incurred in
performance of this CONTRACT despite non-performance of the GRANTEE. To
qualify for such reimbursement, GRANTEE agrees to mitigate its losses to the best
of its ability.
4. Any breach of any term, provision, obligation or requirement of this CONTRACT by
the GRANTEE shall be a default of this CONTRACT. In the case of any default by
GRANTEE, STATE shall be entitled to all remedies available under law and equity,
including but not limited to: a) Specific Performance; b) Return of all GRANT
MONIES; c) Payment to the STATE of the fair market value of the project property
or the actual sales price, whichever is higher; and d) Payment to the STATE of the
costs of enforcement of this CONTRACT, including but not limited to court and
arbitration costs, fees, expenses of litigation, and reasonable attorney fees.
5. The GRANTEE and the STATE agree that if the GRANT SCOPE includes
DEVELOPMENT, final payment may not be made until the work described in the
GRANT SCOPE is complete and the GRANT PROJECT is open to the public.
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F. Budget Contingency Clause
If funding for any fiscal year is reduced or deleted by the budget act for purposes of this
program, the STATE shall have the option to either cancel this contract with no liability
occurring to the STATE, or offer a CONTRACT amendment to GRANTEE to reflect the
reduced grant amount. This Paragraph shall not require the mutual agreement as
addressed in Paragraph E, provision 2, of this CONTRACT.
G. Hold Harmless
1. The GRANTEE shall waive all claims and recourse against the STATE including
the right to contribution for loss or damage to persons or property arising from,
growing out of or in any way connected with or incident to this CONTRACT except
claims arising from the concurrent or sole negligence of the STATE, its officers,
agents, and employees.
2. The GRANTEE shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the STATE, its officers,
agents and employees against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs,
expenses or liability costs arising out of the ACQUISITION, DEVELOPMENT,
construction, operation or maintenance of the property described as the project
which claims, demands or causes of action arise under California Government
Code Section 895.2 or otherwise except for liability arising out of the concurrent or
sole negligence of the STATE, its officers, agents, or employees.
3. The GRANTEE agrees that in the event the STATE is named as codefendant
under the provisions of California Government Code Section 895 et seq., the
GRANTEE shall notify the STATE of such fact and shall represent the STATE in
the legal action unless the STATE undertakes to represent itself as codefendant in
such legal action in which event the GRANTEE agrees to pay the STATE's
litigation costs, expenses, and reasonable attorney fees.
4. The GRANTEE and the STATE agree that in the event of judgment entered against
the STATE and the GRANTEE because of the concurrent negligence of the STATE
and the GRANTEE, their officers, agents, or employees, an apportionment of
liability to pay such judgment shall be made by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Neither party shall request a jury apportionment.
5. The GRANTEE shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the STATE, its officers,
agents and employees against any and all claims, demands, costs, expenses or
liability costs arising out of legal actions pursuant to items to which the GRANTEE
has certified. The GRANTEE acknowledges that it is solely responsible for
compliance with items to which it has certified.
H. Financial Records
1. The GRANTEE shall maintain satisfactory financial accounts, documents, including
loan documents, and all other records for the project and to make them available to
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the STATE for auditing at reasonable times. The GRANTEE also agrees to retain
such financial accounts, documents and records for five years following project
termination or issuance of final payment, whichever is later.
2. The GRANTEE shall keep such records as the STATE shall prescribe, including
records which fully disclose (a) the disposition of the proceeds of STATE funding
assistance, (b) the total cost of the project in connection with such assistance that is
given or used, (c) the amount and nature of that portion of the project cost supplied
by other sources, and (d) any other such records that will facilitate an effective
audit.
3. The GRANTEE agrees that the STATE shall have the right to inspect and make
copies of any books, records or reports pertaining to this contract or matters related
thereto during regular office hours. The GRANTEE shall maintain and make
available for inspection by the STATE accurate records of all of its costs,
disbursements and receipts with respect to its activities under this contract. Such
accounts, documents, and records shall be retained by the GRANTEE for at least
five years following project termination or issuance of final payment, whichever is
later.
4. The GRANTEE shall use a generally accepted accounting system.
L Use of Facilities
1. The GRANTEE agrees that the GRANTEE shall operate and maintain the property
acquired or developed with the GRANT MONIES, for the duration of the Contract
Performance Period.
2. The GRANTEE agrees that, during the Contract Performance Period, the
GRANTEE shall use the property acquired or developed with GRANT MONIES
under this contract only for the purposes of this grant and no other use, sale, or
other disposition or change of the use of the property to one not consistent with
its purpose shall be permitted except as authorized by the STATE and the
property shall be replaced with property of equivalent value and usefulness as
determined by the STATE.
3. The property acquired or developed may be transferred to another entity if the
successor entity assumes the obligations imposed under this CONTRACT and
with the approval of STATE.
4. Any real Property (including any portion of it or any interest in it) may not be used
as security for any debt or mitigation, without the written approval of the STATE
provided that such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld as long as the
purposes for which the Grant was awarded are maintained. Any such permission
that is granted does not make the STATE a guarantor or a surety for any debt or
mitigation, nor does it waive the STATE'S rights to enforce performance under
the Grant CONTRACT.
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5. All real property, or rights thereto, acquired with GRANT MONIES shall be subject
to an appropriate form of restrictive title, rights, or covenants approved by the
STATE. If the project property is taken by use of eminent domain, GRANTEE
shall reimburse STATE an amount at least equal to the amount of GRANT
MONIES received from STATE or the pro -rated full market value of the real
property, including improvements, at the time of sale, whichever is higher.
6. If eminent domain proceedings are initiated against GRANTEE, GRANTEE shall
notify STATE within 10 days of receiving the complaint.
J. Nondiscrimination
1. The GRANTEE shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of sex,
race, color, national origin, age, religion, ancestry, sexual orientation, or disability
in the use of any property or facility developed pursuant to this contract.
2. The GRANTEE shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of
residence except to the extent that reasonable differences in admission or other
fees may be maintained on the basis of residence and pursuant to law.
3. All facilities shall be open to members of the public generally, except as noted
under the special provisions of this project contract or under provisions of the
enabling legislation and/or grant program.
K. Severability
If any provision of this CONTRACT or the application thereof is held invalid, that
invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the CONTRACT which can
be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the
provisions of this CONTRACT are severable.
L. Liability
1. STATE assumes no responsibility for assuring the safety or standards of
construction, site improvements or programs related to the GRANT SCOPE.
The STATE'S rights under this CONTRACT to review, inspect and approve
the GRANT SCOPE and any final plans of implementation shall not give rise
to any warranty or representation that the GRANT SCOPE and any plans or
improvements are free from hazards or defects.
2. GRANTEE will secure adequate liability insurance, performance bond,
and/or other security necessary to protect the GRANTEE's and STATE'S
interest against poor workmanship, fraud, or other potential loss associated
with completion of the grant project.
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M. Assignability
Without the written consent of the STATE, the GRANTEE'S interest in and
responsibilities under this CONTRACT shall not be assignable by the GRANTEE
either in whole or in part.
N. Use of Grant Monies
GRANTEE shall not use any grant funds (including any portion thereof) for the
purpose of making any leverage loan, pledge, promissory note or similar financial
device or transaction, without: 1) the prior written approval of the STATE; and 2)
any financial or legal interests created by any such leverage loan, pledge,
promissory note or similar financial device or transaction in the project property
shall be completely subordinated to this CONTRACT through a Subordination
Agreement provided and approved by the STATE, signed by all parties involved in
the transaction, and recorded in the County Records against the fee title of the
project property.
O. Section Headings
The headings and captions of the various sections of this CONTRACT have been
inserted only for the purpose of convenience and are not a part of this CONTRACT
and shall not be deemed in any manner to modify, explain, or restrict any of the
provisions of this CONTRACT.
P. Waiver
Any failure by a party to enforce its rights under this CONTRACT, in the event of a
breach, shall not be construed as a waiver of said rights; and the waiver of any
breach under this CONTRACT shall not be construed as a waiver of any
subsequent breach.
III. Special Provisions
On March 4, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-6-22 (the EO)
regarding Economic Sanctions against Russia and Russian entities and individuals.
"Economic Sanctions" refers to sanctions imposed by the U.S. government in response
to Russia's actions in Ukraine, as well as any sanctions imposed under state law. The
EO directs state agencies to terminate contracts with, and to refrain from entering any
new contracts with, individuals or entities that are determined to be a target of Economic
Sanctions. This Executive order extends to recipients of any State Grants (Grantee).
Grantees include those who have contracted or will contract to receive State grants
funds. Accordingly, should the State determine that a Grantee is a target of Economic
Sanctions or is conducting prohibited transactions with sanctioned individuals or
entities, that shall be grounds for termination of this agreement. The State shall provide
the Grantee advance written notice of such termination, allowing the Grantee at least 30
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calendar days to provide a written response. Termination of any contract found to be in
violation of this Executive Order shall be at the sole discretion of the State.
City of National City
GRANTEE
By:
Signature of Authorized Representative
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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Date: 11/24/2023