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HomeMy WebLinkAboutInterlocal Agreements - 2023.08.03 - 40470 August 16, 2023 Michigan Department of State Office of the Great Seal Richard H. Austin Building, 1st Floor 430 W. Allegan Lansing, MI 48918 Dear Office of the Great Seal: On May 11, 2023 the Board of Commissioners for Oakland County entered into an agreement per Report #2023-3147 – Parks and Recreation Grant Agreement with the City of Oak Park for the Farmers Market Project. As required by Urban Cooperation Act 7 of 1967 - MCL 124.510(4), a copy of the signed agreement with the County of Oakland and the City of Oak Park, and the authorizing Board of Commissioners Resolution are enclosed for filing by your office. Send confirmation of receipt of this agreement to: Mr. Joseph Rozell, Director of Elections Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds County Service Center, Building #14 East 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac, MI 48341 (Please include our Miscellaneous Resolution number on the confirmation of receipt letter for filing purposes.) Contact our office at (248) 858-0564 if you have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, COUNTY OF OAKLAND Joseph J. Rozell, CERA Director of Elections Cc: Donna Dyer, Corporation Counsel, Oakland County Erika Munoz-Flores, Corporation Counsel, Oakland County T. Edwin Norris, Clerk, City of Oak Park Jami Monte, Staff Assistant, Parks and Recreation Enclosures 8/8/2023 AGENDA ITEM: Grant Agreement with the City of Oak Park for the Farmers Market Project DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation MEETING: Board of Commissioners DATE: Thursday, August 3, 2023 6:00 PM - Click to View Agenda ITEM SUMMARY SHEET COMMITTEE REPORT TO BOARD Resolution #2023-3147 Motion to approve the interlocal Grant Agreement in an amount not to exceed $500,000 with the City of Oak Park for the Oak Park Farmers Market project to construct a new structure. ITEM CATEGORY SPONSORED BY Interlocal Agreement Gary McGillivray INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The City of Oak Park was allocated a $500,000 grant for local park improvements utilizing American Rescue Plan Act funds under the Healthy Communities Park and Outdoor Recreation Plan approved last year. The City has requested that these funds be utilized to aid in the construction of a new Farmers Market structure at their central campus. The total project will be funded with a $2.95 million contribution from the City of Oak Park, $500,000 from the Healthy Communities grant, and $250,000 from the Board's ARPA Senior Center grant program. Under the terms of the grant agreement, 50% of grant funding is disbursement upfront and the remaining 50% is disbursed upon project completion. The Farmers Market is part of a larger community “Event Hub” project the City is planning that will be a four-season facility with a commercial kitchen for cooking and nutrition classes. Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission is recommending an interlocal agreement with the City of Oak Park for the distribution of funds. POLICY ANALYSIS BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No Committee members can contact Michael Andrews, Policy and Fiscal Analysis Supervisor at 248.425.5572 or andrewsmb@oakgov.com, or the department contact persons listed for additional information. CONTACT Chris Ward, Director Parks & Recreation ITEM REVIEW TRACKING Aaron Snover, Board of Commissioners Created/Initiated - 8/3/2023 AGENDA DEADLINE: 08/03/2023 6:00 PM ATTACHMENTS 1. 10 - Oak Park Healthy Communities Grant rev 2. Project Location Map COMMITTEE TRACKING 2023-07-25 Legislative Affairs & Government Operations - Recommend to Board 2023-08-03 Full Board - Adopt Motioned by: Commissioner Ajay Raman Seconded by: Commissioner Angela Powell Yes: David Woodward, Michael Spisz, Michael Gingell, Penny Luebs, Karen Joliat, Kristen Nelson, Christine Long, Robert Hoffman, Philip Weipert, Gwen Markham, Angela Powell, Marcia Gershenson, Janet Jackson, Yolanda Smith Charles, Charles Cavell, Brendan Johnson, Ajay Raman (17) No: None (0) Abstain: None (0) Absent: Gary McGillivray (1) Passed Page 1 of 7 This Agreement is between the City of Oak Park, 14000 Oak Park Blvd, Oak Park, MI 48237 (hereinafter “Grantee”) and the County of Oakland, by and through its statutory agent, the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission, 2800 Watkins Lake Road, Waterford, MI 48328 (hereinafter “OCPRC”). Introduction A.On March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA”) was signed into law. Section 9901 of ARPA amended Title VI of the Social Security Act to add Section 603, establishing the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (“LFRF”). Oakland County was allocated $244,270,949.00 in LFRF monies. B.The COVID-19 Pandemic and resulting mitigation measures highlighted the essential role that parks, trails, and natural spaces play in supporting mental and physical health. C.The United States Department of Treasury issued the Final Rule on April 1, 2022 and other guidance for qualified uses of LFRF monies. Those qualified uses include park improvements that serve residents and communities that were disproportionately impacted by the negative effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Oakland County has determined that the monies used to perform this Agreement fall within the “revenue loss” eligible use category (Expenditure Category 6.1) under ARPA. D.The revenue loss eligible use category provides recipients broad latitude to use funds for the provision of government services to the extent of reduction in revenue due to the pandemic. E.Accordingly, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners appropriated 15 million dollars of LFRF monies, in Miscellaneous Resolution #22-338, to fund and support the Healthy Communities Park and Outdoor Recreation Investment Plan (“Plan”) created by OCPRC. F.The Plan is a comprehensive approach, using LFRF monies, to fund park improvements in areas disproportionally impacted by the COVID 19 pandemic. G.Part of the Plan includes a one-time park improvement grant for Grantee. In consideration of the mutual promises, obligations, representations, and assurance in this Agreement, the Parties agree to the following: Project Title (“Project”—which is described in Exhibit A): The City of Oak Park Community Event Hub – Farmers Market Structure Grant Amount (“Grant Amount”): $500,000 Local Match Amount (“Match Amount”): Not Applicable—No local match required Total Project Amount: $3,700,000 Healthy Communities Park and Outdoor Recreation Investment Plan Grant Agreement Page 2 of 7 Start Date: [Effective Date—defined as the date the last Party to this Agreement signs the Agreement] End Date: December 31, 2026 By signing this Agreement, the below individuals certify they are authorized to sign this Agreement on behalf of their organizations and the Parties will fulfill the terms of this Agreement, including any attached Exhibits. Grantee: ___________________________________________ Name: Date Title: County of Oakland: ___________________________________________ David T. Woodward, Chairperson Date Oakland County Board of Commissioners Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission: ___________________________________________ Gary McGillivray, Chairperson Date Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission 1.Agreement Execution. Grantee is required to sign the Agreement and return it to OCPRC within sixty (60) calendar days of the date the Agreement is issued to Grantee. If not, OCPRC may cancel this Agreement and the monies allocated under this Agreement may be issued to another entity, in OCPRC’s sole discretion. This Agreement is not effective until both Parties sign the Agreement. The “Effective Date” shall be the date the last Party signs the Agreement. 2.Contact Information. This Agreement shall be administered on behalf of OCPRC by the Planning & Resource Development Unit. All notices, reports, documents, requests, actions, or other communications required between OCPRC and Grantee shall be submitted to the contacts identified below. By written notice, the Parties may designate a different contact with correlating information. 2.1. Grantee Contact 2.1.1. Organization: City of Oak Park 2.1.2. Name/Title: Crystal VanVleck, Deputy City Manager of Community Services 2.1.3. Address: 14000 Oak Park Blvd, Oak Park, MI 48237 2.1.4. Telephone Number: 248-691-7410 Page 3 of 7 2.1.5. E-Mail Address: cvanvleck@oakparkmi.gov 2.2. OCPRC Contact 2.2.1. Name/Title: Donna Folland / Supervisor – Planning and Resource Development 2.2.2. Address: 2800 Watkins Lake Road, Waterford, MI 48328 2.2.3. Telephone Number: 248-736-9087 2.2.4. E-Mail Address: follandd@oakgov.com 3.Project/Project Period. 3.1. Grantee shall complete the Project as set forth and described in Exhibit A within the Project Period. Exhibit A is incorporated into this Agreement. 3.2. As defined in this Agreement, “Project Period” means the period of time beginning on the Effective Date and ending on the End Date listed on page 1 of this Agreement. 3.3. Due to federal regulations, there cannot be an extension of the Project Period. Grantee shall complete the Project and expend the Grant Amount within the Project Period. 4.Grantee Reporting Requirements: 4.1. Grantee shall complete and submit bi-annual progress reports, including a narrative report and summary of Project expenditures, in accordance with instructions provided by OCPRC. 4.2. Within sixty (60) days of Project completion, Grantee shall submit final reporting documentation on forms provided by OCPRC, including a final reimbursement request and narrative report, and copies of written materials and/or photographs of grant recognition signs in accordance with the instructions provided by OCPRC. 5.OCPRC Payments. OCPRC shall make payments of the Grant Amount to Grantee as follows: 5.1. OCPRC shall pay Grantee fifty percent (50%) of the Grant Amount listed on page 1 of this Agreement with thirty (30) calendar days of the Effective Date. The remaining fifty percent (50%) of the Grant Amount shall be paid within thirty calendar days of the date the Project is complete in accordance with Section 4. Any cost overruns incurred to complete the Project shall be the sole responsibility of Grantee. 5.2. Except for the first payment on the Effective Date, to be eligible for payment, Grantee must submit a complete payment request to OCPRC on form(s) provided by OCRPC. 5.3. Grantee shall submit documentation of all costs incurred for the Project to OCPRC. 5.4. OCPRC reserves the right to request additional information necessary to substantiate payments. 5.5. Grantee shall be a registered vendor with the County to receive payments. Registration can be accomplished by completing a vendor registration through the County Vendor Registration link on the County Web site. All grant funds will be paid by ACH or Check. 5.6. OCPRC shall not pay any portion of the Grant Amount to a Grantee contractor or subcontractors. Grant Amounts shall only be paid to Grantee. 5.7. A determination of Project completion, which may include a site inspection and an audit, shall be made by OCPRC after Grantee has satisfactorily completed the Project described in Exhibit A. 5.8. Upon issuance of final payment from OCPRC, Grantee releases OCPRC of all claims against OCPRC arising under this Agreement. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement or by State law, final payment under this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of OCPRC’s claims against Grantee. Page 4 of 7 6.Grantee Assurances/Responsibilities. 6.1. Grantee shall comply with all applicable local, State, and federal laws, rules, ordinances, and regulations in the performance of this Agreement, including but not limited to, construction of the Project according to the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L. No. 101-336, 104 Stat. 328 (1990) and any other barrier free regulations and rules. 6.2. Because the Grant Amount includes LFRF monies, Grantee shall comply with the assurances and requirements contained in Exhibit B. Exhibit B is incorporated into this Agreement. 6.3. Grantee shall obtain all necessary permits and licenses for construction and maintenance of the Project. This Agreement shall not be construed to obligate OCPRC or any other governmental entity to issue any permit or license required for the Project. Grantee shall solely determine what permits or licenses are required for the Project, secure the needed permits or licenses, and remain in compliance with such permits or licenses. Grantee shall retain a copy of all permits or licenses and make them available to OCPRC upon request. 6.4. Grantee shall have control of the real property upon which the Project is located through fee simple title, lease, or other recorded interest or have written permission from the owner of such real property to complete the Project. 6.5. Grantee shall abide by all State and federal threatened and endangered species regulations when completing Project activities. 6.6. Grantee shall not discriminate against an employee or an applicant for employment in hiring, any terms and conditions of employment or matters related to employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, height, weight, disability, veteran status, familial status, marital status or any other reason, that is unrelated to the person's ability to perform the duties of a particular job or position, in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. Grantee further agrees that any subcontract shall contain non-discrimination provisions, which are not less stringent than this provision and binding upon any and all subcontractors. A breach of this covenant shall be regarded as a material breach of this Agreement. 6.7. Grantee shall require that no individual be denied access to the Project or Project activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, height, weight, disability, veteran status, familial status, or marital status. 6.8. OCPRC reserves the right to deny the use of any consultant, contractor, associate, or other personnel to perform any portion of the Project. 6.9. Grantee is solely responsible for all activities performed under this Agreement and for the construction and maintenance of the Project. Grantee shall be the sole point of contact regarding contractual matters for the Project, including payment of any and all charges resulting from the Project. 6.10. Grantee shall require all contractors and subcontractors constructing or performing the Project to comply with this Agreement. Page 5 of 7 6.11. Grantee shall ensure all contractors and subcontractors constructing and performing the Project are qualified to perform such work. 6.12. Grantee shall be solely responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of the Project subject to this Agreement. 6.13. Grantee shall expend the entire Grant Amount under this Agreement by the Agreement End Date. Any portion of the Grant Amount not used by that date must be returned to OCPRC. 6.14. All records related to the Project must be maintained for a minimum of five (5) years after the final payment has been issued to Grantee by OCPRC. 6.15. Grantee shall install a sign at the Project site stating that the Project or a portion of the Project was paid for with monies provided by Oakland County and OCPRC. OCPRC, at its sole cost, shall provide the sign to Grantee. The sign shall remain at the Project site while the Project exists. 7.Liability. 7.1. OCPRC is not liable or required to operate, maintain, or contribute to the operation or maintenance of the Project and any associated Project activities. 7.2. Grantee shall defend any Claim brought against either Party that involves the Project, involves associated Project activities, or that involves title, ownership, or other rights to the real property upon which the Project is located. 7.3. Grantee is responsible for all Claims arising under or in any manner related to the Agreement, the activities authorized by Agreement, or the use and occupancy of the Project. 7.4. As used in this Agreement, “Claims” mean any alleged losses, claims, complaints, demands for relief or damages, lawsuits, causes of action, proceedings, judgments, deficiencies, liabilities, penalties, litigation, costs, and expenses, including, but not limited to, reimbursement for reasonable attorney fees, witness fees, court costs, investigation expenses, litigation expenses, amounts paid in settlement, and/or other amounts or liabilities of any kind which are incurred by or asserted against a Party, or for which a Party may become legally and/or contractually obligated to pay or defend against, whether direct, indirect or consequential, whether based upon any alleged violation of the federal or the state constitution, any federal or state statute, rule, regulation, or any alleged violation of federal or state common law, whether commenced or threatened. 7.5. Performance of this Agreement is a governmental service and function. This Agreement does not, and is not intended to, impair, divest, delegate, or contravene any constitutional, statutory, and/or other legal right, privilege, power, obligation, duty, or immunity of the Parties. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of governmental immunity of either Party. 8.Insurance. Grantee shall acquire and maintain insurance or a program of self-insurance, which Grantee deems necessary, to protect it from liability related to construction and/or operation of the Project. OCPRC shall not obtain any insurance or provide any self- insurance for construction and/or operation of the Project. 9.Audit and Access to Records. OCPRC reserves the right to conduct programmatic and financial audits of the Project and may withhold payment until the audit is satisfactorily Page 6 of 7 completed. Grantee shall maintain all pertinent records and evidence pertaining to this Agreement, including grant and any required matching funds, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and other procedures specified by OCPRC. OCPRC or any of its duly authorized representatives must have access, upon reasonable notice, to such books, records, documents, and other evidence for the purpose of inspection, audit, and copying. Grantee shall provide proper facilities for such access and inspection. All records must be maintained for a minimum of five (5) years after the final payment has been issued to Grantee by OCPRC. 10.Termination. 10.1. Failure by Grantee to comply with any provision of this Agreement shall be a material breach of this Agreement. Upon breach of the Agreement by Grantee, OCPRC may, in addition to any other remedy provided by law: 10.1.1. Terminate this Agreement; 10.1.2. Withhold and/or cancel future payments to Grantee on any or all current grant projects with OCPRC until the violation is resolved to the satisfaction of OCRPC; 10.1.3. Withhold action on all pending and future grant applications submitted by Grantee to OCPRC; 10.1.4. Require repayment of grant funds already paid to Grantee under this Agreement; and/or 10.1.5. Require specific performance of the Agreement. 10.2. Upon the date of termination, all outstanding reports and documents are due to OCPRC and after the termination date OCPRC will no longer be liable to pay or reimburse Grantee any outstanding Grant Amounts. 11.Assignability. Grantee shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement without prior written authorization of the OCPRC Director. 12.Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the Parties. 13.Waiver. Waiver of any term or condition under this Agreement must be in writing. No written waiver, in one or more instances, shall be deemed or construed as a continuing waiver of any term or condition of this Agreement. No waiver by either Party shall subsequently affect its right to require strict performance of this Agreement. 14.Cumulative Remedies. A Party’s exercise of any remedy shall not preclude the exercise of any other remedies, all of which shall be cumulative. A Party shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to determine which remedies are to be exercised and in which order. 15.Changes/Amendments. Any changes to this Agreement requested by Grantee shall be made in writing and sent to OCPRC contact listed in Section 2 of this agreement. OCPRC may approve or deny such change, in its sole discretion. Changes requiring an amendment to this Agreement will be executed by OCPRC and Grantee in the same manner as this Agreement. This Agreement cannot be modified unless reduced to writing and signed by both Parties. Page 7 of 7 16.Severability. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds a term or condition of this Agreement to be illegal or invalid, then the term or condition shall be deemed severed from this Agreement. All other terms or conditions shall remain in full force and effect. 17.Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed, interpreted, and enforced by the laws of the State of Michigan. 18.Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, including facsimile or electronic copies, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall together constitute one instrument. 19.Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth all covenants, promises, agreements, conditions, and understandings between the Parties concerning the use of the Property. There are no covenants, promises, agreements, conditions, or understandings, either oral or written, between the Parties other than are herein set forth. In October 2022, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approved a proposal from the Oakland County Parks and Recrea�on Commission (OCPR) for $15M in Oakland County American Rescue Act (ARPA) State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to invest in park and outdoor recrea�onal spaces. Within this OCPR Healthy Communi�es Park and Outdoor Recrea�on Investment Plan Grant Program, funds have been allocated for grants to communi�es iden�fied by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners for local park and outdoor recrea�on projects. Project start date is the date of the last signature on the executed Grant Agreement. Grant projects must be completed and open to the public by December 31, 2026. Healthy Communi�es Grant Steps Complete grant project descrip�on form – will be atached to Grant Agreement as Exhibit A Execute Grant Agreement by City and Oakland County) Release of grant funds to community (50% Upon execu�on of grant agreement and 50% upon Project comple�on) Schedule quarterly status reports July 31, 2026 – Deadline to submit final report to OCPR December 31, 2026 – with approval of final report by OCPR, deadline for release of remaining funds to community. All improvements must be open to the public by this date. I.Applicant Informa�on Project Title: The City of Oak Park Community Event Hub – Farmers Market Structure Oakland County City, Village, or Township Name: City of Oak Park Name of Primary Grant Contact: Crystal VanVleck, Deputy City Manager of Community Services Primary Contact Phone: 248-691-7410 Primary Contact Email: cvanvleck@oakparkmi.gov Exhibit A Healthy Communi�es Park and Outdoor Recrea�on Investment Plan Grant Project Descrip�on II.Financial Informa�on Total Project Budget: $ 3,700,000 OCPR Healthy Communi�es Grant: $ 500,000 Remaining Project Budget: $ 3,200,000 Funding Sources: In the table below, indicate all sources of funding for the project, including the OCPR Healthy Communi�es Grant. They must equal or exceed the Total Project Budget. Funding Source Amount OCPR Healthy Communi�es Grant $ 500,000 City of Oak Park Recrea�on Fund $2,950,000 Oakland County Senior Center Grant $250,000 Total Project Budget $3,700,000 Detail Scope: In the table below, indicate scope items for the project, including any con�ngency and design fees and es�mated costs. Scope Item Quan�ty Amount Farmers Market Event Hub Structure $3,700,000 Total Project Budget $3,700,000 III.Project Descrip�on 1.Indicate how and where this project is addressed in relevant community planning documents, which may include: 5-Year Parks and Recrea�on Master Plan, Capital Improvement Plan, Park Master Plan, Community Master Plan, Complete Streets Plan, Trailway Master Plan, Pathway Plan, etc. Provide links to relevant online planning documents or add relevant pages to applica�on PDF document. (100 word maximum) This project is iden�fied on page 65 of Oak Park’s newly updated Parks and Recrea�on Master Plan. The plan can be found here: htps://cms5.revize.com/revize/oakpark/docs/2022_1216%20ElevateOakPark_Report.pdf 2.Describe the physical loca�on of the proposed project and ownership of the property. (100 words max) The project will be located within the City’s central campus, an area that includes City Hall, the Oak Park Library, our Community Center and our largest community park, David Shepherd Park. Specifically, the project will be located on a large piece of open greenspace that sits between City Hall and the Oak Park Library. The land is owned by the City, and the address is 14100 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, MI 48237. 3.Describe the project design and why it was chosen. (250 words max) The project design and the reason for its selec�on are detailed in the response to ques�on 4. 4.Does the project posi�vely impact equity and jus�ce and/or provide parks and recrea�on services that feel safe and welcoming to everyone? If so, please summarize here. (250 words max) Our community was adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in a number of ways. With 13% of our community at or below the poverty rate, the COVID-19 pandemic worsened food insecurity in the Oak Park community, where it was already a serious concern. It also drama�cally affected and limited social cohesion and connec�vity to friends, neighbors and family for most residents. Many of our community members con�nue to feel unsafe par�cipa�ng in events or programs that cannot always provide adequate social distancing, or that are held indoors. This community event hub was designed with all of this in mind: Having the Farmer’s Market a four-season, permanent facility provides access to o�en subsidized locally grown Michigan produce in an open-air space that allows for social distancing. Having the commercial kitchen in the same loca�on as the Famers Market allows for cooking classes and nutri�on educa�on and increases the opportunity for hands-on experience in preparing healthy foods. Current Farmers Market partnerships will con�nue, including state subsidized food assistance. New partnerships will be developed to provide congregate meals for seniors. These partnerships may include but will not be limited to voca�onal and culinary schools, local hospitals, and food banks. The event hub/farmers market building will act as a year-round space that provides for open air when weather permits. This allows us to provide a safe environment for residents to par�cipate in a variety of programs and other gatherings. Programs will include physical fitness classes encouraging healthy lifestyles and social cohesion. We an�cipate that local Meals on Wheels will use the new facility as a distribu�on site, enabling meals to be delivered to homebound seniors and/or those with disabili�es. The Farmer’s Market is part of the City’s larger “Event Hub” project, which also includes a new amphitheater. This amphitheater will allow us to provide cultural programming in an outdoor se�ng, to ensure the safety of our residents. This new public space, as a whole will provide residents with a new space to gather, walk, and atend programs we have been unable to provide, safely. 5.Does the project consider sustainable design/construc�on prac�ces and help build community resilience and adapta�on to climate change? If so, please summarize here. (250 words max) Specific to the scope of this grant, the four-season building design of the Farmers Market Event Hub also aligns with sustainable design prac�ces, primarily due to the garage door features, which will result in significant energy conserva�on. The larger “Event Hub” project considers sustainable design prac�ces throughout. One of the strategic plan objec�ves of the City is to incorporate green infrastructure into all projects wherever possible. Therefore, it is a priority to include these aspects in the project where we can. Addi�onally, we plan to use na�ve plan�ngs throughout the landscaping. 6.Does the project increase access to spaces and experiences that promote physical, mental, and social health for all? If so, please summarize here. (250 words max) Specific to the scope of this project, the Farmers Market Event Hub, will help draw residents to this new public space for the farmers market, wellness educa�on and programs. The commercial kitchen within will allow for cooking and nutri�on classes that will maximize efficiency of meal planning for those on a fixed monthly budget. These programs provide opportuni�es for healthy ea�ng and food access, which leads to improving individual health overall, increased sense of community and well-being through connectedness and social cohesion. Overall, we an�cipate the “Event Hub” becoming a place where community members meet and gather, ul�mately expanding the accessibility and inclusivity of programming for health and connec�vity of the Oak Park community. 7.Describe how the project will be managed and maintained long-term, including any equipment or staffing needs and how they will be addressed. (250 words max) It will be managed and maintained by our Department of Public Works and will be staffed by our current recrea�on staff. 8.Describe how the project will meet or exceed ADA guidelines. Describe any Universal Design principles that will be incorporated into the project. (250 words max) The larger “Event Hub” project will exceed ADA guidelines with 10 foot pathways throughout. We will also be looking at accessible ameni�es throughout the site. Lastly, the garage style doors of the four-season farmers market event hub building provides an addi�onal level of accessibility when weather is permi�ng IV.Atachments 1.Project loca�on map 2.Site plan or site map 3.Op�onal leters of support 4.Op�onal Other Materials – e.g., design drawings/specifica�ons, photographs with cap�ons, etc. Submission Completed forms should be e-mailed to Donna Folland at follandd@oakgov.com Contact Informa�on: Donna Folland Supervisor – Planning and Resource Development (248)736-9087 follandd@oakgov.com Project Location Map City of Oak Park Farmers Market Community Event Hub and Amphitheater December 2022 Oak Park Blvd Coolidge HighwayContext Concept Plan A - Amphitheater •±25’ x ±30’ Covered Stage Area •Stage elevated ±3’ •Universal access to stage platform •Integrated AV Equipment B - Open Space •Site designed to universal design standards •Wide sidewalks, with seating •Site lighting •Integrated green stormwater management •Native and adapted landscape palette C - Event Hub •±5,000 SF Flexible Gathering Space •Roll-up Doors Connects Indoor and Outdoor space •Heated for Four Seasons Use •±1,500 SF Commercial Kitchen •Restrooms •Office and Storage •Integrated AV Equipment D - Memorial Garden •Peaceful Space for Respite •Ornamental Landscaping with Seating •Memorial Brick Pavers •Artistic Garden Portal Entrance Landscape Buffering C - Event Hub A - Amphitheater B - Open Space D - Memorial Garden Open Air Patio Entry Plaza Event Hub Drop-Off & Loading Protection of Existing Trees Green Stormwater Management Open Space Drop-Off & Loading Accessible Parking Landscaped Entrance with Sign Shepherd Park Library & Community Center Ice Arena Event Hub Site City Hall Oak Park High School N.T.S Future Ped. Connection Exhibit B AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT (ARPA) ASSURANCES/REQUIREMENTS The Parties agree: 1.Grant Funding. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and in reliance upon the Grantee’s affirmations set forth below, OCPRC agrees to make, and the Grantee agrees to accept, the Grant Amount. a.GRANTEE UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER: EMJ3KP5S4516 b.FEDERAL AWARD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FAIN): SLFRP2640 c.CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE (CFDA) NUMBER: 21.027 d.FEDERAL AWARD DATE: May 28, 2021 e.THE GRANT AMOUNT IS NOT FOR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (R&D): The Grant Amount cannot be used for research and development related expenditures. f.INDIRECT COST RATE FOR FEDERAL AWARD: Indirect Costs are not eligible for this Agreement. g.DEFINED USE OF THE GRANT AMOUNT: The Grant Amount must be expended in accordance with the guidelines for ARPA funds. 2.Grantee Affirmations: a.Grantee affirms that any and all representations made to OCPRC in connection with this Agreement were accurate, truthful and complete and remain so. Grantee acknowledges that all representations and information provided have been relied on by the OCPRC to provide funding under this Agreement. Grantee shall promptly notify OCPRC, in writing, of the occurrence of any event or any material change in circumstances which would make any Grantee representation or information untrue or incorrect or otherwise impair Grantee’s ability to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. b.Grantee may not use grant funds for expenses for which the Grantee has received any other federal funds or emergency COVID-19 supplemental funding, whether it be state, federal, or private in nature, for the same expense. No portion of grant funds may be used for the purpose of obtaining additional Federal funds under any other law of the United States, except if authorized by law. Grantee shall promptly notify OCPRC if it receives insurance proceeds or other disaster assistance (public or private) that duplicates the funding received under this Agreement. Grant funds may not be used to cover expenses that were reimbursed by insurance. c.Grantee shall not carry out any activities under this Agreement that results in a prohibited duplication of benefits as defined by Section 312 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5155) and in accordance with Section 1210 of the Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 (division D of Public Law 115–254; 132 Stat. 3442), which amended Section 312 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5155). If the Grantee receives duplicate benefits from another source for projects related to this disaster, the Grantee must refund the benefits provided by the OCPRC to the OCPRC. Duplication of benefits occurs when Federal financial assistance is provided to a person or entity through a program to address losses resulting from a Federally-declared emergency or disaster, and the person or entity has received (or would receive, by acting reasonably to obtain available assistance) financial assistance for the same costs from any other source (including insurance), and the total amount received exceeds the total need for those costs. 3. Repayment/Remedies. Grantee is subject to repayment to the OCPRC of an amount equal to the grant funds received by Grantee in the event Grantee has made material misrepresentations to the OCPRC, voluntary bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings are commenced against the Grantee and not set aside within sixty (60) days, or the Grantee fails to otherwise comply with the requirements of this Agreement. In the event OCPRC later determines the information Grantee provided in conjunction with this Agreement, or that Grantee was ineligible for this Agreement, or that Grantee’s use of the grant funds following receipt was contrary to this Agreement, Grantee agrees to repay the grant funds to OCPRC in full. OCPRC further retains all rights and remedies allowed in law or equity, including seeking payment of its reasonable costs and expenses incurred enforcing its rights and remedies. 4. Access to Records and Audit. a. Grantee shall maintain all records pertinent to the Agreement and any amendments, including backup copies, for a period of five (5) years. The records shall be kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices, and the Grantee shall utilize adequate internal controls and maintain necessary documentation for all costs incurred, including documentation and an inventory of all equipment purchased with grant funds. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). b. In addition to OCPRC, the U.S. Department of Treasury, or their authorized representatives, shall be provided the right to audit all records pertaining to the expenditure and use of grant funds. All records with respect to any matters covered by this Agreement shall be made available to OCPRC, the Federal awarding agency, and the Comptroller General of the United States or any of their authorized representatives, at any time during normal business hours, as often as deemed necessary, to audit, examine, and make excerpts or transcripts of all relevant data. Any deficiencies noted in audit reports must be fully cleared by Grantee within 30 days after receipt by the Grantee. Failure of Grantee to comply with the audit requirements will constitute a violation of this Agreement. c. Grantee must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that they are managing the award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the award. 5. Compliance with Laws. a. Grantee shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, regulations, and all requirements applicable to its activities under this Agreement. This includes the following: b. Grantee must take reasonable measures to safeguard protected personally identifiable information, as defined in 2 C.F.R. 200.82, and other information OCPRC designates as sensitive or the Grantee considers sensitive consistent with applicable Federal, state, and local laws regarding privacy and obligations of confidentiality. c. Grantee must comply with 31 U.S.C. Chapter 38, Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements. Grantee will not pass-through grant funds to an entity listed in the SAM Exclusions. SAM Exclusions is the list maintained by the General Services Administration that contains the names of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies, as well as parties declared ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority other than Executive Order 12549. SAM exclusions can be accessed at www.sam.gov d. Grantee must register at sam.gov. e. Grantee must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and any implementing regulations, which prohibits entities receiving Federal financial assistance from excluding from a program or activity, denying benefits or services, or otherwise discriminating against a person on the basis of race, color, national origin (including limited English proficiency), disability, age, or sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity). All applicable U.S. Department of Treasury Title VI regulations are incorporated into this Agreement and made a part of this Agreement. f. Public Body must comply with 2 C.F.R. Part D, Post Federal Award Requirements, being 200.300 et seq., where applicable. Revised 06-27-23 Project Location Map