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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2014-023 Sponsored by: Hunt CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2014-023 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA,AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT A GRANT FROM THE STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY&ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR$175,966.50 FOR THE DAIRY HILL DRAINAGE MITIGATION PROJECT, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS,the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly approved and appropriated the State of Alaska Department of Commerce,Community&Economic Development(DCCD)grant 14-DC-070 in the amount of $1,000,000 for the purpose of completing mitigation projects within the Seward/Bear Creek Flood Service Area(SBCFSA); and WHEREAS, in 2012, the City applied for and accepted a grant for $349,982 from the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Hazard Mitigation Program for the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation project; and WHEREAS, in July 2013, an Intent to Award was issued to Metco, the lowest, qualified, responsive bidder for $334,599.50 to complete the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation Project; and L. WHEREAS,with a total project cost of$525,948.50 we have a shortfall of$175,996.50;and WHEREAS, on September 13, 2013, City staff found an opportunity to leverage Seward/Bear Creek Flood Service Area (SBCFSA) funds and requested $175,966.50 from the DCCD grant to complete the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation project; and WHEREAS,the total grant does not require the city to provide monetary contributions to the project, but the grant does require city staff to participate in managing the project; and WHEREAS, $98,660.50 of the grant funds may be used to supplement the construction budget for the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation project and$77,300 is to purchase land adjacent to the Dairy Hill project, KPB parcel #14720013, 1216 Chamberlain Road; and WHEREAS,accepting the total award of$175,996.50 from the State of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community& Economic Development is in the best interest of the city by allowing the city to utilize the funds to take critical mitigation measures to reduce risks associated with flooding. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2014-023 ogri Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into Subcontractor Agreement with the Kenai Peninsula Borough serving as the pass-through agency for the State of Alaska Department of Commerce,Community&Economic Development grant program,as attached hereto in substantial form, and accept the total award amount of$175,996.50. Section 2. Funding in the amount of$77,300.00 was appropriated in a separate resolution for the purpose of purchasing a parcel of land related to this Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation Project,and the remaining balance of$98,666.50 is hereby appropriated from State grant account no. 866-8669- 4680-0200 to contracted services account no. 866-8669-5390. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 24th day of February, 2014. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA ikr2-4del,2-4441. can Bardarson,Mayor AYES: Keil, Casagranda, Terry, Squires, Butts, Bardarson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None VACANT: One ATTEST: i IL .7AL 4A J hanna Kinq"ir, CMC C ty Clerk eV SP-N.4'4A. (City Seal) " ev) „ . • . • ri7 •.• ••• as. *S*1)% Agenda Statement e yoc sets, Meeting Date: February 24, 2014 ;! 4Sa To: City Council q 'p, t,4sr- Through: City Manager Jim Hunt From: William Casey Agenda Item: State of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development(DCCED)grant in the amount of$175,966.50,passed through the Kenai Peninsula Borough for the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation Project BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB) Assembly approved and appropriated the State of Alaska Department of Commerce,Community&Economic Development(DCCD)grant 14-DC-070 in the amount of $1,000,000 for the purpose of completing mitigation projects within the Seward/Bear Creek Flood Service Area (SBCFSA). In 2009,an area known locally as Dairy Hill was identified as a high risk flood area.In March 2010, City staff completed and submitted the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Project Application and in January 2012, the City was notified by the Division of Homeland Security (DHS) and Emergency Management Hazard Mitigation Program that the application was successful. In July 2012, the Seward City Council passed Resolution 2012-049 accepting the grant for $349,982. In July 2013, an Intent to Award was issued to Metco, the lowest, qualified, responsive bidder for $334,599.50 to complete the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation Project. With engineering costs totaling $83,935, property acquisition costs of$77,300 and a contingency of$30,114, we anticipate a total project cost of$525,948.50. With the 2012 DHS grant award of$349,982, we have a shortfall of $175,996.50. On September 13, 2013, City staff found an opportunity to leverage Seward/Bear Creek Flood Service Area (SBCFSA) funds and requested $175,966.50 from the DCCD grant to complete the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation project. $77,300 of this funding was to purchase KPB parcel #14720013 (required to realign the major drainage terminus of the project)and$98,660.50 was to be used to augment the shortfall of the project construction costs. The Kenai Peninsula Borough has awarded $175,966.50 for the Dairy Hill Drainage Mitigation project. Accepting the total award of$175,966.50 from DCCD will allow the City to utilize grant funds to take critical mitigation measures to reduce risks associated with flooding. INTENT: Accept State grant funds passed through the KPB for the purpose of Dairy Hill Drainage mitigation, and purchasing parcel of land associated with the mitigation project. K ENAI P ENINSULA B OROUGH S UBCONTRACTOR A GREEMENT AuthorizationKPB Account NumberContractAmount O2013-19-06 and R2013-079271.21212.14MIT.43011$175,966.50 Project TitleFunding Source Dairy Hill Drainage Improvement and Land AcquisitionState of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic ProjectDevelopment (DCCED 14-DC-070) SubcontractorBorough Contact Person NameDUNS# 037996634Name TAX# 92-6000086 City of SewardBrenda Ahlberg, Community & Fiscal Projects Manager Mailing AddressMailing Address PO Box 167144 N. Binkley Street City/State/ZipCity/State/Zip Seward, AK 99664Soldotna, AK 99669 Contact PersonEmail James Hunt, City Managerbahlberg@borough.kenai.ak.us PhoneFaxPhoneFax 224-4047224-4038714-2153714-2377 The Kenai Peninsula Borough (hereinafter “Borough”) and City of Seward (hereinafter“subcontractor”) agree as set forth herein. Section I: The Borough shall pay subcontractorfor the performance of the project work under the terms outlined in this agreement.The amount of the payment is based upon project expenses incurred, which are authorized under this agreement. In no event shall the payment $175,966.50. exceed Section II: The subcontractorshall perform all of the work required by this agreement. Section III: The work to be performed under this agreement begins 12/03/2013and shall be completed no later than 06/30/2015. Section IV:the agreement consists of this page and the following attachments: A.Scope of Work and Use of Funds Payment Method and Reporting Requirements Standard Provisions B.Financial/Progress Report C.Signature Authorization Form D.State of Alaska Articles imposed upon subcontractor Section V: The Community & Fiscal Projects Managershall control the original, including any attachments filed. SubcontractorBorough Signature:Signature: Authorized Signatory Name and TitleAuthorized Signatory Name and Title James Hunt, City ManagerMike Navarre, Mayor Date:Date: Attest: Joanna Kinney, City ClerkAttest:Johni Blankenship, Borough Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Holly Montague, Deputy Borough Attorney FY14KPB Subcontractor Agreement City of Seward-Dairy HillDrainageImprovement and Land Acquisition Scope of Work and Use of Funds Project Description: The purpose of this agreementis to provide funding in the amount of $175,966.50to the City of Seward,hereinafter referred to as “subcontractor,”for the purpose of supplementing the Dairy Hill drainage improvement project in the amount of $98,660.50andto purchaseland adjacent to the Dairy Hillprojectin the amount of $77,300.00. The legal description of the land acquisition is T 1S R 1W SEC 3 SEWARD MERIDIAN SW 0900004 SEWARD, TOWNSITE CLIFF ADDN BLK 13 REPLAT & VACATION BLK 13A, KPB parcel #14720013, 1216 Chamberlain Rd., Seward AK 99664. Project Management 1.The project will be managed by the subcontractor. 2.The City Manager, or such other person(s) as indicated on Attachment C, shall bedesignated as the representativeto receive or to make all communications regarding the performance or administration of this agreement. The Borough Community & Fiscal Projects Manager, or such other person(s) as designated by the Borough Mayor, is hereby designated as the representative of the Borough to receive or make all communications, payment requests, and reports regarding the performance or administration of this agreement, and who approves payment under this agreement. The parties may change their representative upon written notification to the other party. Key Contact Information Dan Mahalak, Water Resource ManagerBrenda Ahlberg, Community & Fiscal Projects 224-9515·dmahalak@borough.kenai.ak.us714-2153 · bahlberg@borough.kenai.ak.us Seward Bear Creek Flood Service AreaKenai Peninsula Borough Seaview Plaza144 N. Binkley St. 302 Railway Ave., Ste. 123Soldotna, AK 99669 Seward, AK 99664 Project Approval The Assembly approved and appropriated the State of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development grant 14-DC-070in the amount of $1,000,000.00for the purpose of completing mitigation projects within the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area \[SBCFSA\] (KPB Ordinance 2013-19-06).Projects to be completed with these funds were ranked by the SBCFSA Board of Directors, referencing the SBCFSA Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. The ranked projects were submitted to the Borough Mayor and presented to the Borough Assembly for final approval (KPB Resolution 2013-079). The DairyHill drainage improvement project and land acquisition projectin the amount of $175,966.50areamong the approved mitigation projects, which shall be completed as a subrecipient agreement between the Borough andthe subcontractor. Thesubcontractor shall cite KPB account number 271.21212.14MIT.43011in all correspondence and reporting forms. The funds, or any earnings there from, may be spent only for the purposes of thisproject as described above. Any monies used for purposes not authorized by this agreement shall be refunded to the Borough immediately after such expenditures, with or KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill DrainageImprovement& Land AcquisitionProject 1 without demand by the Borough. Request to amend the budget shall be submitted to the Community & Fiscal Projects Manager no less than ninety (90) days prior to performance period end date. Project Performance Period Period: The performance period shall be effective for the period commencing on December 03, 2013and ending on June 30, 2015.The subcontractormust liquidate all obligations not later than June 30, 2015; the final financial andnarrative report is due July 10, 2015.The Borough shall have no obligation for payment of services rendered by the subcontractorwhich are not performed within this specified period. Request to Extend: Any determination to extend the project performance period is solely at the discretion of the Borough. A request to amend the performance period should be submitted not later than ninety (90) days prior to theestablished end date. Funding 1.Source of Funds: a.This project is being funded in full through the State of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development, FY14 Capital Grant 14-DC-070 pursuant to the provisions of AS 37.05.315 Grants to Municipalities(SIA 2013, Senate Bi/118, Chapter 16, Section 1, Page 17, and Line 2.5). b.The State of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Developmentapproved the Borough’s request to enter into an agreement with the City of Sewardon November 12, 2013. c.All unexpended funds as of the end of the performance period must be returned to the Borough. Funds will be considered obligated if they have actually been expended or encumberedprior to the end date of the performance period. 2.Condition for Receipt of Funds: The subcontractorshall comply with Attachment D “State of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development Grants to Municipalities -Standard Provisions”as excerpted,federal legislation and court rulings that permit the use of these funds for the purpose of flood mitigation. 3.Funds, or earnings therefrom, shall not be expended for the purposes of lobbying activities before a local, state or federal governmental entity, i.e. the Borough Assembly, the Alaska State Legislature or U.S. Congress. Payment Terms and Reporting Requirements A.Budget: The program budget shall constitute the maximum amount available to the subcontractorfor work performed under this agreement. B.Payment: For the purpose of expediting payment for deliverables, the financial/narrative reports must be submitted quarterly(Attachment B). 1.Upon receiving and approving the subcontractor’s financial/narrative reports, the Borough will reimburse the subcontractorfor costs incurred during the reporting period, in accordance with this agreement. The Borough will not reimburse without approved financial/narrative reports, prepared and submitted by the subcontractoron the forms requested by the Borough. KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill DrainageImprovement& Land AcquisitionProject 2 2.In no case shall the total amount of payments exceed the total amount of this agreement. 3.Advance Payment: An advance payment request must be submitted thirty (30) days prior to approval and must include justification and timeline to expend the funds. C.Reports: Reports shall be submitted quarterly as listed below. Submit an expenditure statement by project fund which indicates the revenue and approved expenditures year-to- date(Attachment B). The reimbursement requests must be for expenditures madewithin the quarter that work is completed.Fiscal/narrativereports are due the 10th day after the end of each fiscal quarter as follows:07/01 -09/30 = October 10th; 10/01 -12/31 = January 10th; 01/01 -3/31 = April 10th; and04/01 -06/30 =July 10th. Email the financial/narrativereports to: Dan Mahalak, Water Resource ManagerBrenda Ahlberg, Community & Fiscal Projects 224-9515·dmahalak@borough.kenai.ak.us714-2153 · bahlberg@borough.kenai.ak.us Seward Bear Creek Flood Service AreaKenai Peninsula Borough Seaview Plaza144 N. Binkley St. 302 Railway Ave., Ste. 123Soldotna, AK 99669 Seward, AK 99664 Standards for Financial Management Financial Management System: 1.The subcontractorwill maintain an accounting system and a set of accounting records that, at a minimum, allows for the identification of individual projects by source of revenue and expenditures related to this project. 2.All costs will be supported by source documentation.Subcontractorshall retain all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, personnel records, conditions of employment, and other data relating to matters covered by this agreement for a period of sixyearsafter the completion date of the agreement, or until final resolution of any audit findings, claimsor litigation related to thesefunds(reference Attachment D, Article 7). 3.The subcontractor’s accounting records will be the basis for generating financial reports which must reflect accurate and complete data. In addition, financial records must be properly closed out at the end of the project period and all reports submitted in a timely manner. Procurement Standards Thesubcontractor agrees to use a competitive process when making procurements for goods and services. These standards include but are not limited to the following: 1.Subcontractormay use its own procurement policies provided that they adhere to the applicable standardsas outlined in the Alaska Administrative Code 2 AAC 45;and 2.Subcontractorshall maintain a code of conduct which shall govern the performance of its officers, employees or agents in contracting with or expending funds; and 3.All procurement transactions shall be conducted in a manner so as to provide for maximum open and free competition. KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill DrainageImprovement& Land AcquisitionProject 3 Monitoring Monitoring: 1.The subcontractormay receive an on-site review from the Borough, or its authorized representatives, in addition to reviews from State of Alaskapersonnel representing the AK Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development.Monitoring staff may review project and financial activity relating to the terms of this agreement. Upon request, the Borough shall be given full and complete access to all information related to the performance period of this agreement to ensure compliance with the project activities and consistently applied costs (reference Attachment D, Article 5). 2.The subcontractoreshall provide the Borough and its authorized representatives all technical staff, assistance and information needed to enable the Borough or the State personnel to perform its monitoring function. Theassistance from the subcontractor includes, but is not limited to, information about the subcontractor’s project operation, accounting and data-base systems. Program and Financial Deficiencies: 1.Through audits, reviews, monitoring or other means, the Borough may find the subcontractorto have program or financial deficiencies in the performance of the agreement. Such deficiencies may include, but are not limited to, the areas of accounting, financial controls, budgeting, and/or project compliance issues. If deficiencies are found, the Borough may require the subcontractor to take corrective action and to submit a written corrective action plan to address identified deficiencies. All corrective action plans must be accepted by the Borough or its authorized representatives. Any corrective action must be satisfactorily completed within thirty (30) days from the date of written notification. 2.The Borough, in its sole discretion, may require the subcontractor to submit periodic written verification that measures have been taken to implement the corrective action. If the subcontractorfails to demonstrate its compliance with the approved corrective action plan within the time constraints set by the Borough, the Boroughmay, at its option, exercise its rights to terminate the agreement. The Borough may exercise any of the other rights and remedies available to it at law or in equity. KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill DrainageImprovement& Land AcquisitionProject 4 Standard Provisions 1.Site Control, Operations and Maintenance:By signing this agreement, the subcontractor certifies that it will not ask the Borough tooperate or maintain its project, except as may be otherwise agreed to in writing signed by both parties. Subcontractorunderstands, acknowledges and agrees that the Borough shall not be responsible for any services, programs, maintenance, operations, or further funding to subcontractor, or actions related thereto, and has not, and will not assume any such responsibility, all of such to be the sole and exclusive responsibility ofsubcontractor.Furthermore, if the project involves the occupancy and use of real property, the Borough and the subcontractor assures that it has the legal right to occupy and use such real property for the purposes of the project, and further that there is legal access to such property (reference Attachment D, Article 25). 2.Defense and Indemnification:The subcontractorshall indemnify, defend, save and hold the Borough, its elected and appointed officers, agents and employees, harmless from any and all claims, demands, suits, or liability of any nature, kind or character including costs, expenses, and attorneys fees resulting from subcontractoror subcontractor’s officers, agents, employees, partners, attorneys andsuppliers’performance or failure to perform this agreement in any way whatsoever. This defense and indemnification responsibility includes claims alleging acts or omissions by the Borough or its agents, which are said to have contributed to the losses, failure, violations, or damage. However, subcontractorshall not be responsible for any damages or claim arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Borough, its agents, or employees. Subcontractorshall also not be required to defend or indemnify the Borough for damage or loss that has been found to be attributed to an independent party directly responsible to the Borough under separate written contract. If any portion of this clause is voided by law or court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the clause shall remain infull force and effect (reference Attachment D, Article 2). 3.Insurance:subcontractorshall purchase at its own expense and maintain in force at all times during the term of this agreement Commercial General Liability and Automobile Insurance. Such policies are to include bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage with respect to the property and the activities conducted by subcontractorin which coverage shall not be less than $1,000,000 per occurrence or such higher coverage as specified by the Borough. The policy shall name the Borough and the State of Alaskaas an additional insured. Borough approval shall be required for the amount of any deductible or self-insured retention. Additionally, subcontractorshall purchase and maintain at its own expense worker’s compensation and employers liability insurance for all employees per Alaska State Statutes who are performing work under this agreement. Proof of Insurance:subcontractorshall deliver to the Borough certificates of insurance along with subcontractor’s signature on this agreement. The certificates shall indicate the Borough and the State of Alaska as an additional insured. This insurance shall be primary and exclusive of any other insurance by the Borough. Failure to provide the certificate of insurance required by this section, or a lapse in coverage, is a material breach of the terms of this agreement entitling the Borough to terminate this agreement. KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill DrainageImprovement& Land AcquisitionProject 5 4.Relationship of Parties:Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed bythe parties hereto, nor by any third party, as creating the relationship of principal and agent, or of partnership, or of joint venture between the parties hereto, it being understood and agreed that neither method of computation of payment nor any other provision contained herein, nor any acts of the parties hereto, shall be deemed to create any relationship between the parties hereto other than the relationship of Borough and independent subcontractor of funds (reference Attachment D, Article 13). 5.No Exclusive Service; No Property Interest:The subcontractorunderstands, acknowledges and agrees that all supplies, materials, equipment, landpurchased with these funds shall be and shall remain the property of the subcontractor,subject to all applicable State statutesand Federal regulations. 6.Termination.The Borough may terminate this agreement, by written notice, when it is in thebest interest of the Borough. In the event that subcontractordoes not perform the tasks as required in this agreement, or does not submit any required reports for verification of performance, the Borough may exercise its option to terminate this agreement. 7.Permits, Taxes and Adherence to Local, State, and Federal Laws:Signing of this agreement does not, in any manner, excusesubcontractorfrom complying with any other law, Alaska state statute or regulation, or Borough ordinance or regulation.Subcontractor must in all cases adhere to all local, state and federal laws and regulations that pertain to public funds, to the services performed pursuant to this agreement, and related to wages, taxes, social security, workers compensation, nondiscrimination, licenses, permits, and registration requirements. Subcontractorshall pay all taxes pertaining to its performance under this agreement, and shall acquire and maintain in good standing all permits, licenses and other entitlements necessary to the performance under this agreement. 8.Jurisdiction; Choice of Law:Any civil action arising from this agreement shall be brought in thesuperior court for the Third Judicial District of the State of Alaska at Kenai.The law of the State of Alaska shall govern the rights and obligations of the parties. 9.Non-Waiver:The failure of the Borough at any time to enforce a provision of this agreement shall in no way constitute a waiver of the provisions, nor in any way affect the validity of this agreement or any part thereof, or the right of the Borough thereafter to enforce each and every protection hereof.No conditions or provisions of thisagreement can be waived unless approved by the Borough in writing. Waiver by the Borough of any non- compliance by subcontractor, or excusing or extending performance, shall not be considered a waiver of any other rights of the Borough or a waiver of the right to terminate in the event of future breaches. 10.No Third-Party Beneficiary:This agreement is intended solely for thebenefit of each party hereto. Nothing contained herein shall be construed or deemed to confer any benefit or right upon any third party(reference Attachment D, Article 13). 11.Environmental Requirements:The subcontractormust comply with all environmental standards, to include those prescribed under State of Alaska and Federal statutes and Executive Orders. KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill DrainageImprovement& Land AcquisitionProject 6 12.Entire Agreement:This agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the Borough and subcontractor, and supersedes all prior, inconsistent negotiations, representations or agreements, whether written or oral. This agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both the Borough and subcontractor. KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill DrainageImprovement& Land AcquisitionProject 7 FY14KPB SubcontractorAgreement City of Seward-Dairy Hill Drainage Improvementand Land Acquisition Project Attachment D As a condition for receipt of funds, the subcontractorshall agree to comply withtheState of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development “Grants to Municipalities -Standard Provisions”as excerpted below: Article 2 –Indemnification: Itis understood and agreed that this agreementis solely for the benefit of the parties to the agreementand gives no right to any other party. No joint venture or partnership is formed as aresult of this agreement.The Borough and the subcontractor, its successors and assigns, will protect, save, and hold harmless the Department and the State of Alaska and their authorized agents and employees, from all claims, actions, costs, damages, or expenses of anynature whatsoever by reason of the acts or omissions of the Borough or the subcontractor, itsassigns, agents,contractors, licenses, invitees, employees, or any person whomever arising out of or in connection with anyacts or activities authorized by this agreement. The Borough and the subcontractorfurther agrees to defend the Departmentand the State of Alaska and their authorized agents and employees in any litigation,including payment of anycosts or attorney's fees for any claims or actions commenced thereon arising out of or in connection with actsor activities authorized by this agreement. This obligation shall not include such claims, costs,damages, or expenses which may be caused by the sole negligence of the Department of the State of Alaskaor their authorized agents or employees, provided, that if the claims or damages are caused by or result fromthe concurrentnegligence of (a) the Department and the State of Alaska and their agents or employees, and(b) the Borough or the subcontractor, its agents or employees, this indemnity provision shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the negligence of theBorough and thesubcontractor, orthe Borough’s orsubcontractor 's agents or employees. Article 5 -Access to Records:The Department and duly authorized officials of the State of Alaska shall have full access and theright to examine, excerpt, or transcribe any pertinent documents, papers, records, and books of theBorough and subcontractor, and of persons or organizations with which the Boroughmay contract, involvingtransactions relatedto the project and this agreement. Article 7 -Retention of Records: The Borough and subcontractorshall retain financial and other records relating to the performance of this agreement for a period of six years. The subcontractorshall retain all records for a period of six yearsfrom the date when the final financial status report is submittedto the Borough, or until final resolution of any audit findings, claims, or litigation related to these funds. Article 13 -Obligations Regarding Third-Party Relationships: \[…\] No permission for subcontracting shall create, between theDepartment or the State of Alaska and the subcontractor, any contract or any relationship.The Borough shall remain fully obligated under the provisions of Grant Agreement14-DC-070notwithstanding its subrecipient designation of the subcontractor,any third party or parties of the undertaking of all or any part of the project described herein. The subcontractorshall be required by the Boroughto comply with all the provisions of the State Grant Agreement14-DC-070.The Boroughshall bind the subcontractor to each and every applicable provisionas listed in Grant Agreement 14-DC-070. Each Attachment D: KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill Drainage Improvement & Land Acquisition Project 1 subcontract for work to be performed with funds awardedunder this agreement shall specifically include a provision that the Department and the State of Alaskaare not liable for damages or claims from damages arising from any subcontractor's performance or activities under the terms of the subcontracts. Article 14 -Conflict of Interest:No officer or employee of the Department; no member, officer, or employee of the Borough or of the subcontractoror itsdesignees or agents; no member of the governing body of the jurisdiction in which the project isundertaken or located; and no other official of such locality or localities who exercises anyfunctions or responsibilities with respect to the project during his or her tenure, shall have anypersonal or pecuniary gain or interest, direct or indirect, in any contract, subcontract, or theproceeds thereof, for work to be performed in connection with the project assisted under this agreement.The Borough and the subcontractorshall incorporate, or cause to incorporate, in all such contracts, aprovision prohibiting such interest pursuant to the purpose of this provision. Article 25 -Site Control:If the project involves the occupancy and use of real property, the Borough and the subcontractor assures that it has the legal right to occupy and use such real property for the purposes of the project, and further that there is legal access to such property. Article 26 -Insurance:The Borough and the subcontractorareresponsible for obtaining any necessary liability insurance. In addition, the Borough and the subcontractorshall provide and maintain Workers' Compensation Insurance as required by AS 23.30 for all employees engaged in work under this agreement. The Borough and the subcontractorshall require any contractor to provide and maintain Workers' Compensation Insurance for its employees as required by AS 23.30. The Borough and the subcontractorshall require any contractor hired to work on the project be licensed, bonded and insured for at least the amount of the project and if appropriate provide and maintain Professional Liability Insurance.(Reference “Insurance,” Page 5 Section 3). Article 27 -Subcontracts for Engineering Services:In the event that the subcontractor contracts for engineering services, the subcontractorwill require that theengineering firm certify that it is authorized to do business in the State of Alaska. In the event thatthe engineering firm is also the project administrator, the subcontractorshall require that the bond orinsurance shall be for not less than the amount ofthe entire project. Article 30 -Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO):The subcontractormay not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because ofrace, religion, color, national origin, age, physical handicap,sex, marital status, changes in maritalstatus, pregnancy or parenthood. The subcontractorshall post in a conspicuous place, available toemployees and applicants for employment, a notice setting out the provisions of this paragraph.The subcontractorshall state, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees to work on state fundedprojectsthat it is an equal opportunity employer(EEO) and that all qualified applicants willreceive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age,physical handicap, sex, marital status, changes in marital status, pregnancy, or parenthood. The subcontractorshall include the provisions of this EEO article in everycontract relating to this agreement and shall require the inclusion of these provisions in every agreement entered into byany of its contractors, so that those provisions will be binding upon eachcontractor or subcontractor. Attachment D: KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill Drainage Improvement & Land Acquisition Project 2 Article 34 -Current Prevailing Rates of Wage:Certain projects are constrained by the provisions of AS 36. PUBLIC CONTRACTS. To the extent that such provisions apply to the project which is the subject of this agreement, thesubcontractorshall pay the current prevailing rates of wage to employees as required by AS 36.05.010. The subcontractoralso shall require any contractor to pay the current prevailing rates of wage as required by AS 36.05.010. Article 38-Audit Requirements: The Borough and the subcontractormust comply with the audit requirements of the Alaska Administrative Code set forth in 02 AAC 45.010. As specific to third party: 2 AAC 45.010(j)A third party that receives $500,000 or more in state financial assistanceshall complywith the requirements of thissection. That entity shall also ensure that appropriate corrective action is taken within six months after a thirdparty's noncompliance with an applicable state statute or regulation, or financial assistance agreement, isdisclosed. A copy of the most current 02 AAC 45.010 adopted regulations is available at the State Single Audit website:http://doa.alaska.gov/dof/ssa/index.html. Article 40 -Americans with Disabilities Act:The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities. Title I of the ADA prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in employment and provides that a reasonable accommodation be provided for applicants and employees. Title II of the Act prohibits public agencies from discriminating against individuals with disabilities in the provision of services, programs, or activities. Reasonable accommodation must be made toensure or allow access to all services, programs, or activities. This section of the Act includes physical access to public facilities and requires that public entities must, if necessary, make modifications to their facilities to remove physical barriersto ensure access by persons with disabilities. All new construction must also be accessible to persons with disabilities. The subcontractormust also comply with the ADA provisions. Alaska Product Preferences--AS 36.15: This chapter of the Alaska Statutes applies to projects financed by state money in which the use of timber, lumber, and manufactured lumber products is required, only timber, lumber and manufactured lumber projects originating in this state from local forests shall be used wherever practicable. The law requires the insertion of this clause in calls for bids and in all contracts awarded. Attachment D: KPB/City of Seward -Dairy Hill Drainage Improvement & Land Acquisition Project 3