HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-017-ASC-001 Interlocal Agreement DocuSign Envelope ID: 1 B511061-BEDF-4139-B72B-B64E8813F289
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INTERLOCAL COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN SKAGIT COUNTY
Skagit County Contract# C20220019
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The City of Anacortes
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the City of Anacortes("City") and
Skagit County, Washington ("County") pursuant to the authority granted by Chapter 39.34 RCW,
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION ACT.
1. PURPOSE: The County operates a Senior Services Program, within the Skagit
County Public Health Department, and employs a staff of qualified and professional personnel
to develop, direct and coordinate a comprehensive system for the delivery of services to seniors.
For the purpose of this Agreement, a senior will be defined as any person 55 years of age or
older. As a result of other contractual Agreements, some services may be limited to those over
60 years of age.
The City desires to enter into an Agreement whereby the County will provide to the City certain
administrative and professional services and the City will pay for the services so performed.
This Agreement is general in nature and reflects the broad responsibilities the County has for
the provision of services to seniors.
2. RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. City Responsibilities:
a. The City will oversee and provide comprehensive programming and
operational support to the Anacortes Senior Activity Center for all
Senior Center programs and activities, other than those provided by
the County as part of the nutrition program described in Paragraph 2
below. The City will assume responsibility for all necessary acts to
provide senior programming, including staff development, volunteer
recruitment, administrative and professional support, safety
management, budget oversight, and any other necessary activities.
b. The City will provide the following general services:
i. Daily operation of Senior Activity Center Monday through
Friday from Barn to 4pm except for holidays and during
inclement weather.
ii. Provide a variety of healthy lifestyle and educational
programs, along with other activities of interest to older
adults.
iii. Prepare and distribute a monthly schedule of center programs
and activities, including a menu.
iv. Provide table set up and decorations for holiday meals.
v. Provide all tableware, coffee pots, coffee supplies, and
coffeeservice.
vi. Provide coffee service during ASAC operating hours.
vii. Provide mutually agreeable reasonable support to County
fundraising efforts to fund the meals on wheels programs
including:
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1. Ensure local outreach and advertisement to support
annual March for Meals fundraising campaign, including
mailings, flyers, promotional ads etc.
2. Support annual events as identified by County
Nutrition Program such as Giving Tree, through
efforts such as collection of donations, storing of
gifts, and organizing volunteers to wrap gifts.
3. Promote and participate in County-identified Meals
on Wheels and senior nutrition fundraising
events.
viii. Provide onsite office space and phone line access for
Nutrition Program staff. Ensure access to kitchen phone
line.
ix. Provide internet access and connection for Nutrition Program staff.
x. Provide Internet access to County network if fiber optic
network isinstalled in the ASAC by the City.
xi. Continue to provide janitorial services for kitchen and dining.
xii. Support and assist County's volunteer recruitment
efforts tomaintain necessary volunteers for the County's
nutrition programing.
2. County Responsibilities: The County will oversee and operate the nutrition
program at the Anacortes Senior Activity Center, including the components
described below.The County will assume responsibility for all necessary acts to
provide nutrition programming, including staff development, volunteer
recruitment, fundraising activities in conjunction with City support,
administrative and professional support, budget oversight any other necessary
activities.
a. Congregate meals: The County will provide hot, nutritionally balanced
noon-time meals served at the Anacortes Senior Activity Center
Monday through Friday except for regularly scheduled County
holidays or other closures resulting from business need.
b. Home delivered meals: The County will provide home-delivered meals to
eligible Meals on Wheels Program clients. The County will conduct all
initial home visits to assess clients' needs and conduct any necessary
periodic assessments or reevaluations.
c. Liquid supplements: The County will make liquid food supplements
available to all seniors with special nutritional needs during regular
Nutrition Program hours.
d. Volunteers: The County will recruit, train, supervise and schedule
volunteers for the following duties:
i. Deliver hot and frozen meals;
ii. Assist in the kitchen to package hot meals;
iii. Receive client donations;
iv. Serve congregate meals;
v. Greet and sign in congregate meal guest;
vi. Dish up and portion out meal components; and
vii. Wash dishes.
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3. TERM OF AGREEMENT: The term of this Agreement shall be from January 1, 2022
through December 31, 2022.
4. MANNER OF FINANCING:
a. County Payments
i. Amount: The County will pay the City an amount of$102,750
for 2022.
ii One-fourth of the amount described in paragraph (a)
above will be due at the end of each calendar quarter.
Payment will be made after submission of an invoice from
City and completion of payment processing by the County.
The full amount owed may be paid at any lime by the County.
b. City Payment: The City will pay the County an amount of$38,970 for
2022.
c. Historical Fundraising Contribution: The City will partner with the
County to support and facilitate fundraising efforts of the March for
Meals campaign.
5. ADMINISTRATION: The following individuals are designated as representatives of the
respective parties. The representatives shall be responsible for administration of this Agreement
and for coordinating and monitoring performance under this Agreement. In the event such
representatives are changed, the party making the change shall notify the other party.
5.1 The County's representative shall be the Director of Public Health and the Senior
Program Coordinator.
5.2 City's representative shall be the Mayor.
6. TREATMENT OF ASSETS AND PROPERTY: No fixed assets or personal or real
property will be jointly or cooperatively, acquired, held, used, or disposed of pursuant to this
Agreement.
7. INDEMNIFICATION: Each party agrees to be responsible and assume liability for its own
wrongful and/or negligent acts or omissions or those of their officials, officers, agents, or
employees to the fullest extent required by law, and further agrees to save, indemnify, defend,
and hold the other party harmless from any such liability. It is further provided that no liability
shall attach to the County by reason of entering into this contract except as expressly provided
herein.
8. TERMINATION: Any party hereto may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days
notice in writing either personally delivered or mailed postage-prepaid by certified mail, return
receipt requested, to the party's last known address for the purposes of giving notice under this
paragraph. If this Agreement is so terminated, the parties shall be liable only for performance
rendered or costs incurred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement prior to the effective
date of termination.
9. CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS,AMENDMENTS AND WAIVERS: The Agreement may be
changed, modified, amended or waived only by written agreement executed by the parties hereto.
Waiver or breach of any term or condition of this Agreement shall not be considered a waiver of
any prior or subsequent breach.
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10. SEVERABILITY: In the event any term or condition of this Agreement or application
thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other terms,
conditions or applications of this Agreement which can be given effect without the invalid term,
condition, or application. To this end the terms and conditions of this Agreement are declared
severable.
11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed
upon by the parties. All items incorporated herein by reference are attached. No other
understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be
deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto.
12. OTHER PROVISIONS:
1. Operation
a. City Operations: The City will be responsible for all necessary
operational expenses associated with providing direct senior services
as outlined in this Agreement. The City will maintain the Premises and
be responsible for all costs associated with facility maintenance,
utilities, repairs, and custodial services. Repairs to kitchen equipment
critical for meal production shall be made as soon as possible to
minimize interruption to meal service programs. The City has full
discretion to authorize use of the Premises in any way it deems
necessary; provided, however, that the City may not authorize use of
the Premises in any way that interferes with the County's provision of
nutritional programming.
b. Kitchen: The City will be responsible for maintenance and repairs of
all kitchen equipment, including but not limited to large appliances,
small appliances, serve ware, and any other equipment regularly used
in the provision of nutritional services. The parties hereby
acknowledge that the City may use all kitchen facilities and equipment
for the provision of programming that supports Anacortes Senior
Activity Center activities, including holiday celebrations, fundraising
events, and special activities, at any time the kitchen facilities and
equipment are not in use for the provision of nutrition programming, or
as mutually agreed upon by the Parties provided that the City will
ensure a monitor is onsite at any time the kitchen is used during non-
Nutrition Program hours.
c. County Property:
i. The County may leave equipment, materials, and food at the
Anacortes Senior Activity Center in a mutually agreed upon
location to facilitate County nutrition programming.
ii. The County may keep its freezer used to store home delivery
meals at the Premises. The County is solely responsible for
all maintenance, repairs, and cleaning associated with the
freezer. The parties hereby acknowledge that the City has
no access to thefreezer and will not take any action to move,
adjust or access the freezer without the prior permission of
the County; provided, however, that, if the freezer interferes
in any way with the City's useof the Premises, the City may,
after consultation with County, take any reasonable actions
necessary to remediate said interference.
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d. No Joint Property: No fixed assets or personal or real property will be
jointly or cooperatively acquired, held, used, or disposed of pursuant
to this Agreement.
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City of Anacortes:
(,a.AYit, An-
Laurie Gere, Mayor
Date 12/20/2021
Laurie Gere
Print Name of Signatory
Mailing Address:
904 6'Street
Anacortes, WA 98221
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DATED this 1$ day of JGi,11Up_r , 2022.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SKAGIT COUNTY,WASHINGTON
Peter Brow , hair
BSENT
Ron Wesen, Commissioner
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Attest: Lisa Janicki, Com issioner
Clerk of the Board
For contracts under$5,000:
Authorization per Resolution R20030146
Recommend d: County Administrator
Depart ent Hea
Approved as to form:
Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Approved as to indemnification:
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Risk Manager
Approved as to budget:
Lekot)
_Budget & Finance Director
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