HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2001.06.28 - 26449June 28, 2001
MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #01172
BY: PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE, CHARLES E. PALMER, CHAIRPERSON
IN RE: COMMUNITY AND HOME IMPROVEMENT DIVISION-2001 CONTRACT WITH
OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY (OLHSA) FOR ENERGY EDUCATION
AND WEATHERIZATION SERVICES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Oakland County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program
has among its objectives the provision of decent housing, a suitable living environment, and
expanded opportunities, principally for low-and moderate-income persons; and
WHEREAS the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency (OLHSA) has carried out over
the past several years a program known as Project Warmth, which provides both energy education
and home weatherization services for low- and moderate-income persons; and
WHEREAS the County has helped fund this program since 1978; and
WHEREAS this cooperative program makes it possible to assist low-income persons,
handicapped persons, and senior citizens in meeting energy conservation needs through
conservation and education methods utilized in Project Warmth; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Citizens' Advisory Council unanimously approved the
attached contract by a vote of 10 yeas at their June 13, 2001 meeting; and
WHEREAS the contract has been reviewed and approved as to form by the Office of
Corporation Counsel, the Personnel Department, the Department of Management and Budget, and
Risk Management in accordance with the County Executive's contract review procedure.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
authorize the attached contract with the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency for the
implementation of: (A) Home weatherization in the amount of $48,357, and (B) Energy education
in the amount of $14,143, the total contract not to exceed $62,500.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners authorize
both the County Executive and the Chairperson of the Board of Commissioners to execute the
agreement between Oakland County and OLHSA.
Chairperson, on behalf of the Planning and Building Committee, I move the adoption of the
forgoing resolution.
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Planning & Building Committee Vote:
Motion carried on unanimous roll call vote
:
Contract No. CDD H & E 2001/2002 Effective Date: July 1, 2001
Program Date: 7/1/01 to 6/30/02
Energy Education/Expanded
Type of Program: Weatherization
Monitoring Position: Payson Tilden
Assoc. Dir. Of Housing & Energy
CONTRACT BETWEEN
OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY
AND
COUNTY OF OAKLAND
SECTION I. Contract
This Contract is made on the first day of July, 2001 between the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency
(OLHSA), hereinafter designated as the "Agency", having its principal office at 196 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue,
City of Pontiac, State of Michigan, 48342, and the County of Oakland, Community and Home Improvement
Division, hereinafter designated as the "County", having its principal office at 1200 North Telegraph Road,
City of Pontiac, State of Michigan, 48341-0414. The effective dates of this Contract shall be from July 1, 2001
to June 30, 2002 and any additional period(s) the "Agency" and the "County" shall agree.
SECTION II. Purpose
The purpose of this Contract is to provide an energy conservation education and home repair expanded
wecrtherization service program aimed at lower income homeowners and tenants within specific areas of
Oaldand County. Communities eligible for services under this Contract will be those currently served under
the existing Oakland County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program (see Attachment A -
Eligible Project Areas). The program's primary objectives are:
A. Conduct energy education workshops that provide low to moderate income individuals with the
skills, materials, and impetus to complete low cost energy saving measures.
B. Utilize CDBG funds for energy conservation repairs and materials installation to further increase the
energy savings obtained from OLHSA's low-income weatherizcrtion services.
C. Promote increased awareness of home improvement loans offered by Oakland County for higher
cost home rehabilitation and energy conservation measures.
D. Where appropriate and necessary, to comply with all regulations of the new federal legislation for
lead-based paint (24CFR part 35.100).
In consideration of mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the Agency and County agrees as
follows:
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SECTION III. The Agency's Responsibilities
A. The Agency shall target energy conservation education services for residents that meet HUD's low
to moderate income guidelines (Attachment B) and home expanded wecrtherization services for very
low income households which meet OLHSA's Wecrtherization Program eligibility guidelines which
are set by the Department of Energy (Attachment C).
B. The agency shall deliver both educational and hands-on workshops covering energy conservation
practice/programs, low cost weatherization materials installation, and other low-cost/no cost energy
savings methods.
C. The Agency shall subcontract minor energy conserving home repairs and conservation materials
installation on homes of OLHSA Weatherization Program applicants who live in CDBG eligible
communities. The total number of homes to be serviced will be dependent on repairs and materials
cost per home. A minimum of 30 homes will be served. The repairs conducted and materials
installed, for the purpose of this Contract will include, but not be limited to, the activities and items
on the enclosed checklist; (Attachment D). The need and extent of repairs and materials, up to
$1200, unless prior approval to exceed is granted by the county, to be provided to each home will
be determined by the inspector and Project Director from the Agency's Wecrtherization Program.
The $200 increase in the unit limit is to cover possible additional expenses in meeting the lead-
based paint federal regulation (24CFR part 35.100).
D. The Agency will use all the best efforts to provide up to cm additional Two Thousand ($2,000) of its
DOE weatherization grant per home for purchase and installation of weatherization materials.
Weatherization materials are defined as those materials that are acceptable for weatherization
activities under DOE's rules and regulations. The homes will also benefit from other funding sources
providing funds for additional measures as available, such as utility-leveraged funding or state
energy assistance funding.
E. The Agency shall submit reimbursement request, work programs reports, and financial reports to
the County on a monthly basis to coincide with the Agency's regular weatherization production
schedule.
F. The Agency shall purchase and account for all materials necessary for maintenance and energy
conservation activities.
G. The Agency will refer program participants to Oakland County Home Improvement loan
opportunities in their respective communities.
H. The Agency shall provide an evaluation report to the County upon completion of the conservation
program to assess the effectiveness of the energy education workshops and home conservation
services provided.
SECTION W. The County's Responsibilities
A. The County shall, in consideration for services rendered by the Agency, pay the Agency a total sum
not to exceed Sixty-two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($62,500).
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B. The County shall reimburse the Agency upon the receipt of a reimbursement request from the
Agency.
C. The County, through the reimbursement of funds to the Agency, will cover all items in cost categories
listed in Attachment E.
SECTION V. Reporting
The Agency shall comply with any additional reporting requirement to be specified by the County.
SECTION VI. Compliance
The Agency shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, codes, and regulations of the federal, state,
and local government, including all applicable laws and regulations contained in the Grant Agreement
approved by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners in Resolution 3301172 , approved on June 28,
2001, and on file with the Oakland County Clerk.
SECTION VII. Discrimination Prohibited
The parties shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment with respect to hire,
tenure, terms, condition, or privileges of employment, or a matter directly or indirectly related to
employment, because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, height, weight, or marital status
pursuant to 1976 P.A. 453, Section 209. The parties shall also comply with the provisions of the Michigan
Handi- cappers Civil Rights Act, 1976 P.A. 220, and the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, P.L. 93-112, 87
Stat. 394, which states that no employee or client or otherwise qualified handicapped individual shall, solely
by reason of his handicap, be excluded from participation, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to
discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. The parties shall
comply with all other federal, state, or local laws, regulations, and standards, and any amendments thereto
as they may apply to the performance of this Contract. No person shall on the grounds of race, creed, color,
sex, age, national origin, height, weight, handicap, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be
denied the proceeds of, or be subject to discrimination in the performance of this Contract. The Agency
shall comply with all applicable regulations promulgated pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
SECTION VIII. Political Activity Prohibited
None of the funds, materials, property, or services contributed by the County to the Agency under this
Contract shall be used in the performance of this Contract for any partisan political activity, or to further the
election or defeat of any candidate for public office.
SECTION IX. Religious Activity Prohibited
There shall be no religious worship, instruction, or proselytization as part of, or in connection with the
performance of this Contract.
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SECTION X. General Provisions
A. Merger or Integration
This Contract constitutes the entire Contract between the County and the Agency with respect to the
subject matter hereof and there are no other or further written or oral understandings or agreements
with respect hereto.
B. Assignment or Delegation
No assignment or delegation of this Contract may be made, in whole or in part, without the written
consent of the County being first obtained except as specified in SECTION III., Item C.
C. Suspension
When the Agency has failed to comply with the stipulations, standards, or conditions, or in the event
that CDBG funding is no longer available to Oakland County from the Department of Housing and
Urban Development, the County, on reasonable notice to the Agency may suspend the contract and
prevent further electronic funds transfer or prohibit the Agency from incurring additional obligations
of CDBG funds, pending corrective action by the Agency, resumption of CDBG funding from HUD,
or a decision to terminate in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. The County shall allow
all necessary and proper costs, which the Agency could not reasonably avoid during the period of
suspension.
D. Termination
Either party may at any time during the life of this Contract or any extension thereof terminate this
Contract by giving thirty (30) days notice. In the event of termination, the County's obligation shall
only be to reimburse the Agency for services actually rendered up to the point of notification of
termination, or for services actually rendered (and not contracted for) during the period of notice of
termination, after notice is serviced. In the event of termination, the County is not obligated for
payment for the duration of the term of the agreement unless such term is less than thirty (30) days
at the time notice of termination is given. Notices to the Agency shall be addressed to it at 196
Ceaser Chavez Avenue, P.O. Box 430598, City of Pontiac, State of Michigan, Zip Code 48343-0598,
and notices to the County shall be addressed to it c/o the Community and Home Improvement
Division at 1200 North Telegraph Road, City of Pontiac, State of Michigan, Zip Code 48341-0414.
D. Indemnification
1. The Agency shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County its employees, officials,
volunteers, boards, commissions and agents against negligence of the Agency.
2. In the event the Agency becomes involved in or is threatened with litigation relative to this
contract and project, the Agency shall immediately notify the County and the County may
enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the County as they may appear.
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E. Insurance
The Agency shall maintain during the term of this contract and any extensions thereof, the following
insurance:
1. Worker's Compensation that meets Michigan's statutory requirements and Employer's
Liability with a minimum limit of $500,000. each accident.
2. Comprehensive General Liability policy with a minimum combined single limit of $1,000,000.
per occurrence for bodily injury or property damage. This policy shall include contractual
and personal injury coverage.
3. Automobile Liability in accordance with Michigan No-Fault Laws with a minimum combined
single limit of $1,000,000. per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. Coverage
shall include owned, non-owned and hired automobiles.
Insurance will be maintained with a well-rated insurance company licensed in the State of Michigan and
acceptable to the Oakland County Risk Management Department. The agency is responsible for all
premiums, deductibles, co-payments, uncovered losses and losses in excess of valid coverage required
to be maintained by the agency.
Certificates evidencing such insurance coverage and subsequent renewals must be presented
to and approved by the County prior to any services under this contract. Evidence of renewal of
expiring coverage must also be submitted to and approved by Oakland County prior to such
expiration date.
Certificates must provide for thirty (30) day written notice to the certificate holder of cancellation
of agency's coverage.
F. Independent Contractor Provision
The relationship of the Agency to the County shall be that of an independent contractor. No partnership,
association, or joint enterprise shall arise between the parties hereto as a result of any provision of this
Contract nor shall any provision herein be construed as making an employee of the Agency and agency
or employee of the County.
G. Disputes
The Agency shall notify the County in writing of its intent to pursue a claim against the County for breach
of any terms of this Contract. No suit may be commenced by the Agency for breach of this Contract prior
to the expiration of ninety (90) days from the date of such notification.
Within this ninety (90) day period, the Agency at the request of the County must meet with an appointed
representative of the County for the purpose of attempting to resolve the dispute.
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SECTION XI. Attachments
The following attachments are incorporated by reference and become a part of this contract:
A. Eligible Project Areas
B. HUD Income Guidelines
C. DOE Weatherization Income Guidelines
D. Program Checklist
E. Project Budget
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Agency and County have executed this Contract as of this date first written
above.
OAKLAND LIVINGSTON COUNTY OF OAKLAND
HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY STATE OF MICHIGAN
By: By:
Ronald B. Borngesser L. Brooks Patterson
Position: Chief Executive Officer Position: County Executive
Date: Date:
Attest: By:
Frank H. Millard
Position: Chairman, Board of Commissioners
Date: Date:_
Attest:
OLHSA Date:
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TOWNSHIPS
Addision
Brandon
Commerce
Groveland
Highland
Holly
Independence
Lyon
Milford
Oakland
Orion
Oxford
Rose
Royal Oak
Springfield
West Bloomfield
White Lake
VILLAGES
Beverly Hills
Franklin
Holly
Lake Orion
Leonard
Milford
Ortonville
Oxford
Wolverine Lake
Attachment A
ELIGIBLE PROJECT AREAS
JURISDICTIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE 2001
OAKLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
CITIES
Auburn Hills
Berkley
Birmingham
Clawson
Clarkson
Farmington
Ferndale
Hazel Park
Huntington Woods
Keego Harbor
Lathrup Village
Madison Heights
Northville
Novi
Oak Park
Orchard Lake Village
Pleasant Ridge
Rochester
Rochester Hills
South Lyon
Sylvan Lake
Troy
Walled Lake
Wixom
These communities operate their own CDBG programs, independent of
the county program:
City of Pontiac (248) 857 5745
City of Southfield (248) 354-4413
City of Royal Oak (248) 546-5577
Waterford Township (248) 674-3111
City of Farmington Hills (248) 464-6115
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Attachment B
2001 GUIDELINES FOR SECTION 8 INCOME LIMITS
AND ENERGY EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
LOW/MOD LOW EXTREMELY
LOW
PEOPLE IN
HOUSEHOLD LIMITS LIMITS LIMITS
1 $36,750 $23,300 $13.950
2 42,000 26,600 15,950
3 47,250 29,950 17,950
4 52,500 33,250 19.950
5 56,700 35,900 21,550
6 60,900 38,550 23,150
7 65,100 41,250 24,750
8 69,300 43,900 26,350
(HUD Section 8 Income Limits Revised 3/09/01
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Attachment C
2001 POVERTY INCOME GUIDELINES FOR D.O.E. WEATHERIZATION
New federal guidelines are published in February of each year and
made available to the weatherization program in April or May. As
soon as the new guidelines are assigned to the weatherization
program they are Implemented for eligibility purposes.
Size of Family Unit 150% of Poverty Guidelines
1 $12,885
2 17,415
3 21,945
4 26,475
5 31,005
6 35.535
7 40,065
a 44,595
For family units with more than eight (8) members, add $4,530 for
each additional member.
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Attachment D
EXPANDED WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM CHECKLIST
- Water Heater Insulation Blankets
- Pipe Wrap
- Storm Doors
- Storm Windows
- Mobile Home Repairs (doors, skirting, etc.)
- Caulking
- Weatherstripping
- Miscellaneous minor repairs needed to protect, preserve or
provide additional energy efficiency to the weatherization
services (i.e., patching holes in walls or ceiling, trim work,
foundation repair, furnace, roof and hotwater heater repairs,
etc.)
ENERGY EDUCATION WORKSHOPS PROGRAM CHECKLIST
- 1 Caulk Gun
- 2 Tubes Acrylic Caulk
- 2 Tube Clear Silicone Caulk
- 1 Package Rope Caulk (90')
- 2 Interior Plastic Storm Kits
- 1 Package Socket/Switch Sealers
- 1 Package Socket Safety Caps
- 1 30' Silver Cloth Duct Tape
- 1 15W Compact Fluorescent Bulb
- 1 20W Compact Fluorescent Bulb
- 1 Earth Massage Low Flow Showerhead
- 1 Faucet Aerator
- 1 Toilet Tank Bank
- 1 Refrigerator Brush
- 3 Foam Tubes of Pipe Wrap (9')
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Attachment E
Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency
and
Oakland County Community Development Block Grant
Expanded weatherization and Energy Education
Budget
2001
..
Energy Home Repair
Education Expanded
Weatherization Total
Administration $ 5,000 $ 4,500 $ 9,500
Labor 3,543 23,557 27,100
Materials 5,000 19,800 24,800
Travel 600 500 1,100
TOTALS $ 14,143 $48,357 $62,500
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Resolution #01172 June 28, 2001
Moved by Palmer supported by Melton the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Dingeldey, Douglas, Galloway, Garfield, Gregory, Law, McPherson,
Melton, Millard, Moffitt, Moss, Obrecht, Palmer, Patterson, Sever, Suarez, Taub,
Webster, Amos, Brian, Buckley, Crawford. (22)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, G. William Caddell, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the
foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the
Oakland County Board of Commissioners on June 28, 2001 with the original record
thereof now remaining in my office.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the
County of Oakland at Pontiac, Michigan this 28 th day sprf June, 2001.
G: William Caddell, County Clerk