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<br />INS <br />WORK <br />CLERK OUNCll <br />DATE: }...~ <br /> <br /> <br />Nt;E Nln uN FILE <br />N.QI PROCEED <br /> <br />'-' <br /> <br />.// <br />~ <br />~.-20~1~43 --6~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />AND DAYLE MCINTOSH CENTER FOR THE DISABLED <br />FOR THE USE OF EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT FUNDS <br />(With Provisions Relating to Compliance with Title X <br />and 24 CFR Part 35 Relating to Lead Based Paint) <br />13 <br /> <br />~ Q ~ ~ THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ~ day of 1tPR \ L , 2002, <br />i:i: ~ ~ ~ ~y and between the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation of the State of <br />~ ~ ~ \\ jalifomia ("CITY") and DAYLE MCINTOSH CENTER FOR THE DISABLED, a California <br />~ ~ i;; J'jonprofit organization ("SUBRECIPIENT"). <br />~:!:!:: 0) <br />c:::. :::.:::. ...J :::s:: .~. <br />::) 0::: i= a::: Iu.U <br />~oz ~:H< <br />_3:=> ~C>. I <br />Keclta s: <br /> <br />WITNESSETH <br /> <br />I. CITY is the recipient of Emergency Shelter Grant ("ESG") funds from the United <br />States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") pursuant to the Stewart B. <br />McKinney Homeless Assistance Act: Emergency Shelter Grants Program 42 USC 11331 et seq. <br /> <br />2. CITY has approved the provision of federal funds under the ESG to be used in the op- <br />eration of an emergency shelter program for the homeless of the City of Santa Ana ("said pro- <br />gram") as further described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and by this reference incorporated <br />herein. <br /> <br />3. SUB RECIPIENT represents that it has expertise and experience in the provision of <br />emergency shelter programs for the homeless and is willing to use said federal funds to operate <br />said program. <br /> <br />4. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to assist homeless individuals and families in obtaining: <br />appropriate supportive services including, but not limited to, temporary and permanent housing, <br />medical health treatment, mental health treatment, counseling supervision and other services es- <br />sential for achieving independent living, as well as other federal, state, local and private assis- <br />tance available for such individuals. <br /> <br />5. Title X of the 1992 Housing and Community Development Act (Title X) established <br />requirements relating to lead based paint ("LBP") in housing receiving federal assistance, <br />with particular requirements relating to (i) notification (including pamphlet distribution, disclo- <br />sure to purchasers and lessees, notice of lead hazard presumption or results of evaluation, and/or <br />lead hazard reduction), (ii) lead hazard evaluation (including visual assessment, paint testing, <br />and/or risk assessment), (iii) lead hazard reduction (including paint stabilization, interim con- <br />trols, standard treatments, or abatement depending on the requirements for housing activity <br />type), (iv) ongoing maintenance, if required, and (v) response to children with environmental <br />intervention blood lead levels, as required; and <br /> <br />6. On September 15, 1999 HUD adopted implementing regulations to Title X that became <br />effective September 15, 2000 as set forth in 24 CFR Part 35, et seq. ("LBP Regs."), which estab- <br />