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STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGREEMENT NUMBER AM NO
STANDARD AGREEMENT -- 19-098
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THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into this 26 day of Pc.pA , 2020
in the State of California,by and between State of California,through its duly elected or appointed,qualified and acting
TITLE OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE AGENCY �.
Executive Officer State Coastal Conservancy ,hereafter called the Conservancy,and
GRANTEE'S NAME
City of Santa Ana —_� ,hereafter called the Grantee.
The Grantee,for and in consideration of the covenants,conditions,agreements,and stipulations of the Conservancy hereinafter expressed,does hereby agree
as follows:
SCOPE OF AGREEMENT
Pursuant to Chapter 4.6 of Division 21 of the California Public Resources Code,the State Coastal Conservancy ("the
Conservancy")hereby grants to the City of Santa Ana("the grantee") a sum not to exceed $1,000,000(one million
dollars), subject to this agreement. The grantee shall use these funds to complete the following project("the
project")at Santiago Park in the City of Santa Ana, Orange County, as shown on Exhibit 1, which is incorporated by
reference and attached.
(Continued on the•fbllowing pages)
The provisions on the following pages constitute a part of this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto,upon the date first above written.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA GRANTEE
AGENCY GRANTEE(If other than an individual,state whether corporation,partnership,etc)
State Coastal Conservancy City of Santa Ana
BY(Author!ed Signature) BY(Authorized Signature)
PRINTED NAME AND T TLE OF PERSON SIGNING PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SI NING
Samuel Schuchat, Executive Officer Kristine Ridge, City Manager
ADDRESS&PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS&PHONE NUMBER
1515 Clay Street, 10111 Floor Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency
Oakland, CA 94612 • 20 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Phone: (510)286-1015 Phone: (714) 647-5400
AMOUNT ENCUMBERED BY THIS , PROGRAM/CATEGORY(CODE AND TITLE) FUND TITLE/PROP NO.
DOCUMENT Local Assistance General Fund I certify that this
$1,000,000.00 agreement is exempt
PRIOR AMOUNT ENCUMBERED FUND ITEM CHAPTER STATUTE FISCAL YEAR from Department of
FOR THIS AGREEMENT General Services'
$-0- 3760-1011-0001(E) 29/30 2018 18/19 approval.
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCUMBERED PROJECT NAME V—
TO DATE
$1,000,000.00 Santiago Park Phase I Construction
I hereby certify upon my own p rs 1 knowledge that budgeted funds are available for the period and purpose of the expenditure stated above. Erlinda CorpUz
Procurement and
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State Coastal Conservancy—Grant 19-098
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year
first above written.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SONIA R. CARVALHO
City Attorney
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Laura A. Rossini
Senior Assistant City Attorney
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The project consists of constructing improvements to a one-acre portion of Santiago Park. The
project includes planting of native riparian landscaping and installation off drip irrigation
system;renovation of the old gashouse for use as a refreshment concession for park patrons
during events in the park; installation of a natural rustic amphitheater; installation of new play
equipment; biking and hiking trail improvements; installation of park security lighting; and
removal of Valencia Street to improve the pedestrian circulation and ADA access into the park.
The grantee shall carry out the project in accordance with this agreement and a work program,as
provided in the"WORK PROGRAM"section, below. The grantee shall provide any funds
beyond those granted under this agreement which are needed to complete the project.
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO CONSTRUCTION AND DISBURSEMENT
The grantee shall not begin construction of the project and the Conservancy shall not be
obligated to disburse any funds unless and until the following conditions precedent have been
met:
I. The City Council of the grantee has adopted a resolution designating positions whose
incumbents are authorized to negotiate and execute this agreement and amendments to it on
behalf of the grantee.
2. The Executive Officer of the Conservancy ("the Executive Officer")has approved in writing:
a. A work program for the project, as provided in the"WORK PROGRAM"section,below.
b. A plan for installation of signs and acknowledgment of Conservancy support, as provided
in the"SIGNS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT"section,below.
c. All contractors that the grantee intends to retain in connection with the project.The
grantee must provide written evidence to the Conservancy that each contractor has
complied with the bonding requirements described in the "BONDING"section, below.
3. The grantee has provided written evidence to the Conservancy that:
a. All permits and approvals necessary to the completion of the project under applicable
local, state and federal laws and regulations have been obtained.
b. The grantee has provided for required insurance coverage,including additional insured
endorsement, as described in the "INSURANCE"section, below.
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TERM OF AGREEMENT
This agreement shall take effect when signed by both parties and received in the offices of the
Conservancy together with the resolution described in the "CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO
CONSTRUCTION AND DISBURSEMENT"section of this agreement. An authorized
representative of the grantee shall sign the first page of the originals of this agreement in ink.
This agreement shall run from its effective date through February 28,2043 ("the termination
date") unless otherwise terminated or amended as provided in this agreement. However, all
work shall be completed by February 28, 2023 ("the completion date").
The grantee shall deliver a final Request for Disbursement to the Conservancy no later than
March 31, 2023.
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AUTHORIZATION
The signature of the Executive Officer of the Conservancy on this agreement certifies that at its
October 17, 2019 meeting,the Conservancy adopted the resolution included in the staff'
recommendation attached as Exhibit 2. This agreement is executed under that authorization.
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Standard Provisions
WORK PROGRAM
Before beginning construction, the grantee shall submit a detailed work program to the Executive
Officer for review and written approval of its consistency with the purposes of this grant
agreement. The work program shall include:
1. Construction plans and specifications that have been certified by a licensed architect or
registered engineer, or approved by the grantee's Public Works Director.
2. A schedule of completion for the project specifically listing the completion date for each
project component and a final project completion date.
3. A detailed project budget. The project budget shall describe all labor and materials costs of
completing each component of the project, including the grantee's labor and materials costs
and costs to be incurred under a contract with any third party retained by the grantee for work
under this agreement. For each project component,the project budget shall list all intended
funding sources,including the Conservancy's grant, and all other sources of monies,
materials, or labor. The grantee shall review the plans on-site with Conservancy staff.
If all or any part of the project to be funded under this agreement will be performed by third
parties ("contractors")under contract with the grantee,then the grantee shall,prior to initiating
any contractor selection process, submit the selection package, including any applicable
construction plans and specifications that have been certified or approved as described above,to
the Executive Officer for review and written approval as to consistency with the purposes of this
grant agreement. Upon approval by the Executive Officer,the grantee shall proceed with the
contractor selection process. Prior to final selection of a contractor,the grantee shall submit to
the Executive Officer for written approval the names of all contractors that the grantee intends to
hire. The grantee shall then comply with the above paragraph regarding submission and
approval of a work program prior to construction.
The work program shall have the same effect as if included in the text of this agreement.
However,the work program may be modified without amendment of this agreement upon the
grantee's submission of a modified work program and the Executive Officer's written approval
of it. If this agreement and the work program are inconsistent,the agreement shall control.
The grantee shall construct the project in accordance with the approved work program.
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SIGNS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Prior to beginning the project,the grantee shall submit, for review and written approval by the
Executive Officer, a plan for the installation of signs and acknowledgment of Conservancy
support. Except as the Executive Officer agrees otherwise,the plan shall commit the grantee to
mention the Conservancy's support in its project-related press releases,contacts with the media,
and social media postings,and on its website.
The plan shall commit the grantee to shall install and maintain a sign or signs visible from the
nearest public roadway identifying the project,acknowledging Conservancy assistance and
displaying the Conservancy's Iogo. The Conservancy shall provide to the grantee specifications
for the signs. The grantee may incorporate the required information into other signs as approved
by the Executive Officer. In special circumstances,where the placement of signs or the general
specifications are inappropriate,the Executive Officer may approve alternative,more appropriate
methods for acknowledging the sources of funding. The grantee sign plan shall describe the
number,design, placement and wording of the signs, or the specifications of a proposed,
alternative method. The grantee shall implement the approved signs and acknowledgment plan.
The Conservancy will withhold final disbursement until the signs are installed as approved by
the Conservancy.
BONDING
If the grantee intends to use any contractors on any portion of the project to be funded under this
agreement, construction shall not begin until each contractor has furnished a performance bond
in favor of the grantee in the following amounts: for faithful performance, one hundred percent
(100%)of the contract value; and for labor and materials, one hundred percent(100%)of the
contract value. This requirement shall not apply to any contract for less than$20,000.
Any bond furnished under this section shall be executed by an admitted corporate surety insurer
licensed in the State of California.
COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
When the Conservancy determines that all "CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO
CONSTRUCTION AND DISBURSEMENT"have been fully met,the Conservancy shall
disburse to the grantee,in accordance with the approved project budget, a total amount not to
exceed the amount of this grant, as follows:
The withholding for this agreement is five percent. The Conservancy shall disburse funds for
costs incurred to date, Iess five percent, upon the grantee's satisfactory progress under the
approved work program, and upon the grantee's submission of a"Request for Disbursement"
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form, which shall be submitted no more frequently than monthly but no less frequently than
quarterly. The Conservancy shall disburse the five percent withheld upon the grantee's
satisfactory completion of construction and compliance with the"PROJECT COMPLETION"
section, below, and upon the Conservancy's acceptance of the project.
The Conservancy will reimburse the grantee for expenses'necessary to the project when
documented by appropriate receipts. The Conservancy will reimburse travel and related
expenses at actual costs not to exceed the rates provided in Title 2, Division 1, Chapter 3,
Subchapter 1, Article 2 of the California Code of Regulations ("CCR"),except that
reimbursement may be in excess of these rates upon documentation that these rates are not
reasonably available to the grantee. Reimbursement for the cost of operating a private vehicle
shall not, under any circumstance, exceed the current rate specified by the State of California for
unrepresented state employees as of the date the cost is incurred. The Conservancy will
reimburse the grantee for other necessary expenses if those expenses are reasonable in nature and
amount taking into account the nature of the project,its location, and other relevant factors.
The grantee shall request disbursements by filing with the Conservancy a fully executed
"Request for Disbursement"form (available from the Conservancy). The grantee shall include
in the form its name and address,the number of this agreement,the date of the submission,the
amount of the invoice,the period during which the work was actually done, and an itemized
description, including time, materials, and expenses incurred of all work done for which
disbursement is requested. Hourly rates billed to the Conservancy, and specified in the approved
work program budget shall be equal to the actual compensation paid by grantee to employees,
which may include employee benefits. The form shall also indicate cumulative expenditures to
date,expenditures during the reporting period, and the unexpended balance of funds under the
grant agreement.
An authorized representative of the grantee shall sign the forms. Each form shall be
accompanied by:
1. All receipts and any other source documents for direct expenditures and costs that the grantee
has incurred.
2. Invoices from contractors that the grantee engaged to complete any portion of the work
funded under this agreement and any receipts and any other source documents for costs
incurred and expenditures by any such contractor,unless the Executive Officer makes a
specific exemption in writing.
3. A supporting progress report summarizing the current status of the project and comparing it
to the status required by the work program (budget,timeline,tasks, etc.)including written
substantiation of completion of the portion of the project for which the grantee is requesting
disbursement.
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The grantee's failure to fully execute and submit a Request for Disbursement form,including
attachment of supporting documents,will relieve the Conservancy of its obligation to disburse
funds to the grantee until the grantee corrects all deficiencies.
EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS AND ALLOCATION OF FUNDING AMONG BUDGET
ITEMS
No increase in the total amount of this grant will be valid unless set forth written amendment to
this agreement. The grantee shall expend funds consistent with the approved project budget.
Expenditure on items contained in the approved project budget, other than overheard and indirect
costs, may vary by as much as ten percent without prior approval by the Executive Officer,
provided that the grantee first submits a revised budget to the Conservancy and requests
disbursement based on the revised budget. Any deviation greater than ten percent, and any
deviation that shifts funds from approved budget items into an overhead or indirect costs
category,must be identified in a revised budget approved in advance and in writing by the
Executive Officer. The Conservancy may withhold payment for items which exceed the amount
allocated in the project budget by more than ten percent and which have not received the
approval required above. Any increase in the funding for any particular budget item shall mean
a decrease in the funding for one or more other budget items unless there is a written amendment
to this agreement.
PROJECT COMPLETION
Upon completion of the project, the grantee shall supply the Conservancy with evidence of
completion by submitting a final report by the final Request for Disbursement date set forth in
the"TERM OF AGREEMENT"section that includes:
1. A report certifying completion of the project according to the approved work program,
including photographs documenting project completion.
2. Documentation that signs are installed as required by the"SIGNS AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENT"section of this agreement.
3. A fully executed final "Request for Disbursement."A"final Request for Disbursement"
means a Request for Disbursement that includes the withheld amounts and all remaining
amounts for which grantee is entitled to seek payment, if any,pursuant to this agreement.
4. A final inspection report by a licensed architect or registered engineer or the grantee's Public
Works Director,and a copy of"as built" drawings of the completed project.
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The Conservancy shall determine whether the grantee has satisfactorily completed the project. If
so, the Conservancy shall issue to the grantee a letter of acceptance of the project and release the
withhold amount pursuant to the "COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS"section. The project shall
be deemed complete as of the date of the letter.
EARLY TERMINATION, SUSPENSION AND FAILURE TO PERFORM
Before the project has commenced, either party may terminate this agreement for any reason by
providing the other party with seven days notice in writing.
Before the project is complete,the Conservancy may terminate or suspend this agreement for
any reason by providing the grantee with seven days notice in writing. In either case,the grantee
shall immediately stop work under the agreement and take all reasonable measures to prevent
further costs to the Conservancy. The Conservancy shall be responsible for any reasonable and
non-cancelable obligations incurred by the grantee in the performance of this agreement prior to
the date of the notice to terminate or suspend, but only up to the undisbursed balance of funding
authorized in this agreement. Any notice suspending work under this agreement shall remain in
effect until further written notice from the Conservancy authorizes work to resume.
If the grantee fails to complete the project as required,or fails to fulfill any other obligations of
this agreement prior to the termination date,the grantee shall be liable for immediate repayment
to the Conservancy of all amounts disbursed by the Conservancy under this agreement. The
Conservancy may, at its sole discretion,consider extenuating circumstances and not require
repayment for work partially completed. This paragraph shall not be deemed to limit any other
remedies the Conservancy may have for breach of this agreement.
Before the project is complete,the grantee may terminate this agreement for any reason by
providing the Conservancy with seven days notice in writing and repaying to the Conservancy all
amounts disbursed by the Conservancy under this agreement. The Conservancy may,at its sole
discretion, consider extenuating circumstances and allow early termination without repayment
for work partially completed.
The parties expressly agree to waive, release and relinquish the recovery of any consequential
damages that may arise out of the termination or suspension of this agreement under this section.
The grantee shall include in any agreement with any contractor retained for work under this
agreement a provision that entitles the grantee to suspend or terminate the agreement with the
contractor for any reason on written notice and on the same terms and conditions specified in this
section.
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
The grantee shall use,manage, maintain and operate the project throughout the term of this
agreement consistent with the purposes for which the Conservancy's grant was made. The
grantee assumes all operation and maintenance costs of these facilities and structures;the
Conservancy shall not be liable for any cost of maintenance, management, or operation. The
grantee may be excused from its obligations for operation and maintenance during the term of
this agreement only upon the written approval of the Executive Officer.
For purposes of this agreement, "operation costs" include direct costs incurred for material and
labor needed for operations,utilities,insurance,and similar expenses. "Maintenance costs"
include ordinary repairs and replacements of a recurring nature necessary to prolong the life of
capital assets and basic structures,and the expenditure of funds necessary to replace or
reconstruct capital assets or basic structures.
MITIGATION
Without the written permission of the Executive Officer,the grantee shall not use or allow the
use for mitigation(in other words, to compensate for adverse changes to the environment
elsewhere) of any portion of real property on which the Conservancy has funded construction. In
providing permission,the Executive Officer may require that all funds generated in connection
with any authorized or allowable mitigation on the real property shall be remitted promptly to the
Conservancy. As used in this section,mitigation includes, but is not limited to, any use of the
property in connection with the sale,trade, transfer or other transaction involving carbon
sequestration credit or carbon mitigation.
INSPECTION
Throughout the term of this agreement,the Conservancy shall have the right to inspect the
project area to ascertain compliance with this agreement.
INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS
The grantee shall be responsible for,indemnify and hold harmless the Conservancy, its officers,
agents,and employees from any and all liabilities, claims,demands, damages,or costs,
including, without limitation,litigation costs and attorneys fees,resulting from or arising out of
the willful or negligent acts or omissions of the grantee, its officers,agents, contractors,
subcontractors, and employees, or in any way connected with or incident to this agreement,
except for the active negligence of the Conservancy,its officers,agents, or employees. The duty
of the grantee to indemnify and hold harmless includes the duty to defend as provided in Civil
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Code section 2778. This agreement supersedes any right the grantee may have as a public entity
to indemnity and contribution as provided in Gov. Code Sections 895 et seq.
The grantee waives any and all rights to any type of express or implied indemnity or right of
contribution from the State, its officers, agents,or employees,for any liability resulting from,
growing out of, or in any way connected with or incident to this agreement.
Nothing in this agreement is intended to create in the public or in any member of it rights as a
third-party beneficiary under this agreement.
The obligations in this"INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS"section shall survive
termination of this agreement.
INS URANCE
The grantee shall procure and maintain insurance, as specified in this section,against claims for
injuries to persons and damage to property that may arise from or in connection with any
activities of the grantee or its agents,representatives, employees, or contractors associated with
the project undertaken pursuant to this agreement.
As an alternative, with the written approval of the Executive Officer,the grantee may satisfy the
coverage requirement in whole or in part through: (a) its contractors' procurement and
maintenance of insurance for work under this agreement, if the coverage otherwise fully satisfies
the requirements of this section; or(b)the grantee's participation in a"risk management"plan,
self insurance program or insurance pooling arrangement, or any combination of these,if
consistent with the coverage required by this section.
The grantee shall maintain property insurance, if required below,throughout the term of this
agreement. Any required errors and omissions liability insurance shall be maintained from the
effective date through two calendar years after the completion date. The grantee shall maintain
all other required insurance from the effective date through the completion date.
1. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
a. Insurance Services Office("ISO") Commercial General Liability coverage, occurrence
basis(Form CO 00 01)or comparable.
b. Automobile Liability coverage: ISO Form Number CA 0001, Code 1 (any auto).
c. Workers' Compensation insurance as required by the Labor Code of the State of
California, and Employer's Liability insurance.
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2. Minimum Limits of Insurance. The grantee shall maintain coverage limits no less than:
a. General Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury,
(Including operations, products and personal injury and property damage. If
completed operations, as applicable) Commercial General Liability Insurance or other
form with a general aggregate limit is used, either
the general aggregate limit shall apply separately
to the activities under this agreement,or the
general aggregate limit shall be twice the required
occurrence limit.
b. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and
property damage.
c. Worker's Compensation and Worker's compensation as required by law and
Employer's Liability Employer's Liability of no less than$1,000,000
per accident for bodily injury or disease.
3. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be
declared to and approved by the Executive Officer.
4. Required Provisions Concerning the Conservancy and the State of California.
a. Each insurance policy required by this section shall be endorsed to state that coverage
shall not be canceled by either party, except after thirty days' prior written notice by first
class mail has been given to the Conservancy; or in the event of cancellation of coverage
due to nonpayment, after ten days prior written notice to the Conservancy. The grantee
shall notify the Conservancy within two days of receipt of notice that any required
insurance policy will lapse or be cancelled. At least ten days before an insurance policy
held by the grantee lapses or is cancelled,the grantee shall provide the Conservancy with
evidence of renewal or replacement of the policy.
b. The grantee hereby grants to the State of California, its officers, agents, employees, and
volunteers, a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of the grantee may
acquire against the State of California, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, by
virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Grantee agrees to obtain any
endorsement that may be necessary to effect this waiver of subrogation,but this provision
applies regardless of whether or not the grantee has received a waiver of subrogation
endorsement from the insurer.
c. The general liability and automobile liability policies are to contain,or be endorsed to
contain,the following provisions:
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(i) The State of California, its officers,agents,employees,and volunteers are to be
covered as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of automobiles
owned, leased, hired or borrowed by or on behalf of the grantee; and with respect
to liability arising out of work or operations, including completed operations,
performed by or on behalf of the grantee including materials,parts or equipment
furnished in connection with the work or operations.
(ii) For any claims related to this agreement, the grantee's insurance coverage shall be
primary insurance as respects the State of California,its officers,agents and
employees, and not excess to any insurance or self-insurance of the State of
California.
(iii)The limits of the additional insured coverage shall equal the limits of the named
insured coverage regardless of whether the limits of the named insurance
coverage exceed those limits required by this agreement.
5. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance shall be placed with insurers admitted to transact
business in the State of California and having a current Best's rating of"B+:VII"or better or,
in the alternative, acceptable to the Conservancy and approved in writing by the Executive
Officer.
6. Verification of Coverage. The grantee shall furnish the Conservancy with original
certificates and amendatory endorsements,or copies of the applicable policy language,
effecting coverage required by this clause. All certificates and endorsements are to be
received and approved by the Executive Officer before work commences. The Conservancy
may require, at any time, complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies,
including endorsements affecting the coverage.
7. Contractors. The grantee shall include all contractors as insureds under its policies or shall
require each contractor to provide and maintain coverage consistent with the requirements of
this section. To the extent generally available, grantee shall also require each professional
contractor to provide and maintain Errors and Omissions Liability insurance appropriate to
the contractor's profession and in a reasonable amount in light of the nature of the project.
8. Premiums and Assessments. The Conservancy is not responsible for premiums and
assessments on any insurance policy.
AU1MTS/ACCOUNT>1NG/REC.RDS
The grantee shall maintain financial accounts,documents, and records (collectively,"required
records")relating to this agreement,in accordance with the guidelines of"Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles" ("GAAP")published by the American Institute of Certified Public
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Accountants. The required records include, without limitation, evidence sufficient to reflect
properly the amount, receipt, deposit, and disbursement of all funds related to the construction of
the project, and the use, management, operation and maintenance of the real property, time and
effort reports, and supporting documents that permit tracing from the request for disbursement
forms to the accounting records and to the supporting documentation.
The Conservancy or its agents may review,obtain,and copy all required records. The grantee
shall provide the Conservancy or its agents with any relevant information requested and shall
permit the Conservancy or its agents access to the grantee's premises upon reasonable notice,
during normal business hours,to interview employees and inspect and copy books, records,
accounts, and other material that may be relevant to a matter under investigation for the purpose
of determining compliance with this agreement and any applicable laws and regulations.
The grantee shall retain the required records for a minimum of three years following the later of
final disbursement by the Conservancy, and the final year to which the particular records pertain.
The records shall be subject to examination and audit by the Conservancy and the Bureau of
State Audits during the retention periods.
If the grantee retains any contractors to accomplish any of the work of this agreement, the
grantee shall first enter into an agreement with each contractor requiring the contractor to meet
the terms of this section and to make the terms applicable to all subcontractors.
The Conservancy may disallow all or part of the cost of any activity or action that it determines
to be not in compliance with the requirements of this agreement.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
The grantee certifies that it has instituted and will employ systems and controls appropriate to
ensure that, in the performance of this agreement, state funds will not be used for the acquisition,
operation or maintenance of computer software in violation of copyright laws.
NONDISCRIMINATION
During the performance of this agreement,the grantee and its contractors shall not deny the
agreement's benefits to any person on the basis of race, religious creed,color,national origin,
ancestry,physical disability,mental disability,medical condition,genetic information,marital
status, sex, gender, gender identity,gender expression, age,sexual orientation, or military and
veteran status, nor shall they discriminate unlawfully against any employee or applicant for
employment because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry,physical disability,
mental disability,medical condition,genetic information,marital status, sex,gender,gender
identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, or military and veteran status, The grantee
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shall insure that the evaluation and treatment of employees and applicants for employment are
free of such discrimination. The grantee and contractors shall comply with the provisions of the
Fair Employment and I-lousing Act(Gov. Code §12900 et seq.),the regulations promulgated
thereunder(Cal. Code Regs., tit. 2, §11000 et seq.),the provisions of Article 9.5, Chapter 1, Part
1, Division 3, Title 2 of the Government Code(Gov. Code §§11135-11139.5), and the
regulations or standards adopted by the Conservancy to implement such article. The grantee
shall permit access by representatives of the Department of Fair Employment and Housing and
the Conservancy upon reasonable notice at any time during the normal business hours, but in no
case Iess than 24 hours' notice, to such of its books,records, accounts, and all other sources of
information and its facilities as said Department or the Conservancy shall require to ascertain
compliance with this clause. The grantee and its contractors shall give written notice of their
obligations under this clause to labor organizations with which they have a collective bargaining
or other agreement. (See Cal. Code Regs., tit. 2, §11105.)
The grantee shall include the nondiscrimination and compliance provisions of this clause in all
contracts to perform work under this agreement.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
By signing this agreement, grantee certifies that it is in compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act(ADA)of 1990, (42 U.S.C., 12101 et seq.), which prohibits discrimination on
the basis of disability, as well as all applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the
ADA.
PREVAILING WAGE
Work done under this grant agreement may be subject to the prevailing wage and other related
requirements of the California Labor Code, Division 2,Part 7, Chapter 1, sections 1720-1861.
If required by law to do so, the grantee shall pay prevailing wage to all persons employed in the
performance of any part of the project and otherwise comply with all associated requirements
and obligations.
The grantee is responsible for determining whether the project is subject to prevailing wage laws,
and for complying with all labor laws applicable to the project. The grantee may also review the
Conservancy publication,Information on Current Status of Prevailing Wage Laws for State
Coastal Conservancy Grantees (May 2018), available from the Conservancy on request;
provided,that this publication is for grantee's informational purposes only, and shall not be
construed as legal advice to the grantee on whether the grantee's project is subject to prevailing
wage laws.
City of Santa Ana
Grant Agreement No. 19-098
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UNION ORGANIZING
By signing this agreement,grantee hereby acknowledges the applicability of Government Code
Sections 16645 through 16649 to this agreement, and certifies that no state funds disbursed by
this agreement will be used to assist,promote or deter union organizing. If grantee makes
expenditures to assist,promote or deter union organizing,grantee agrees to maintain records
sufficient to show that no state funds, including the funds provided under this agreement, have
been used for these purposes, and shall provide these records to the Attorney General upon
request.
DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
The grantee's signature on this agreement constitutes the certification required by Government
Code Section 8355(Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990), which requires that all state grantees
provide a drug-free workplace by doing all of the following:
(1) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution,
dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the person's or
organization's workplace and specifying actions that will be taken against employees for
violations of the prohibition.
(2) Establishing a drug-free awareness program to inform employees about all of the following:
a. The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace.
b. The person's or organization's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace.
c. Any available drug counseling,rehabilitation,and employee assistance programs.
d. The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations.
(3) Requiring that each employee engaged in the performance of the grant be given a copy of the
drug-free workplace statement and that, as a condition of employment on the grant,the
employee agrees to abide by the terms of the statement.
INDEPENDENT CAPACITY
The grantee, and the agents and employees of grantee, in the performance of this agreement,
shall act in an independent capacity and not as officers or employees or agents of the State of
California.
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City of Santa Ana
Grant Agreement No. 19-098
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ASSIGNMENT
Without the written consent of the Executive Officer,the grantee may not assign this agreement
in whole or in part.
TIMELINESS
Time is of the essence in this agreement.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S DESIGNEE
The Executive Officer shall designate a Conservancy project manager who shall have authority
to act on behalf of the Executive Officer with respect to this agreement. The Executive Officer
shall notify the grantee of the designation in writing.
AMENDMENT
Except as expressly provided in this agreement,no changes in this agreement shall be valid
unless made in writing and signed by the parties to the agreement. No oral understanding or
agreement not incorporated in this agreement shall be binding on any of the parties.
LOCUS
This agreement is deemed to be entered into in the County of Alameda.
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5. Prior to commencing the project,the grantee shall enter into and record an agreement
pursuant to Public Resources Code 31116(c) sufficient to protect the public interest in the
improvements.
Staff further recommends that the Conservancy adopt the following findings:
"Based on the accompanying staff report and attached exhibits,the State Coastal Conservancy
hereby finds that:
1. The proposed authorization is consistent with Chapter 4.6 of Division 21 of the Public
Resources Code, regarding the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program and funding for public
access to, enjoyment of,and enhancement of the recreational and educational experience
on program lands in a manner consistent with the protection of land and natural resources
and economic resources in the Santa Ana River area and its tributaries.
2. The proposed project is consistent with the current Conservancy Project Selection Criteria
and Guidelines."
PROJECT SUMMARY:
Staff recommends that the Conservancy authorize disbursement of up to$1,000,000 to the City
of Santa Ana (City)to construct Phase I of the Santiago Park improvements. The City has
completed design and engineering and is ready to proceed immediately with construction of
the project upon approval of funding.
The purpose of the project is to restore a key section of Santiago Park. Phase I Santiago Park
improvements are located at East Memory Lane and Lawson Way in the City of Santa Ana. A
portion of Valencia Street and an undeveloped and deteriorated parcel of land bifurcate
Santiago Park.
The proposed project area presently has a few mature trees that are in decline due to disease
or lack of irrigation. The ground is barren dirt with a deteriorated gas storage house,an old fire
ring,faulty security lighting,and a dilapidated barbeque area. An approximately three
hundred-foot portion of Valencia Street divides the park and is blocked off and no longer used
for through traffic.
The adjacent areas of Santiago Park are heavily used by the public and visitors to the Discovery
Cube Orange County, a science museum for children immediately across the street from the
park. Youth from Santa Ana's disadvantaged communities visiting the Discovery Cube utilize
the park for lunch picnics and recreation as part of their field trip experiences.
The proposed project includes the following elements:planting of native riparian landscaping
and installation of a drip irrigation system; renovation of the old gashouse(so named as it was
previously used to store fuel for park equipment and maintenance) for use as a refreshment
concession for park patrons during events in the park; installation of a natural rustic
amphitheater; installation of new play equipment with rustic features adjacent to the existing
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group picnic area; biking and hiking trail improvements; and installation of park security
lighting. The project also includes the removal of Valencia Street to re-connect the two sides of
the park and improve the pedestrian circulation and ADA access into the park. Removal of the
asphalt will allow connection of the hiking and biking trails that run through Santiago Park and
improved landscaping.
Completion of the proposed project will reintegrate portions of Santiago Park, improve the
recreational opportunities for community members and visitors, and restore native riparian
habitat for wildlife.
Site Description:Santiago Park is a 35-acre park adjacent to Santiago Creek in the City of Santa
Ana, Orange County. Santiago Creek is a tributary to the Santa Ana River. The park, located
one mile from the Santa Ana River Parkway, includes a regional bike trail that connects adjacent
cities to the Santa Ana River Trail and Parkway. The park also includes the Santiago Creek
Wildlife and Watershed Center,a log cabin, a playground equipment area,two lawn bowling
greens,the Lawn Bowling Center, an archery range,tennis courts,a balifield, picnic areas,
parking,and restroom facilities. A portion of the park between the Lawn Bowling Greens and
the Log Cabin Play Equipment Area is undeveloped. It is this area that will be restored and
renovated through the proposed project.
Santiago Park is heavily used by residents and visitors that enjoy the passive and active
recreational elements in the park. The Santiago Park Nature Reserve which is located within
Santiago Park, viewing areas,walking paths and riparian areas along Santiago Creek provide a
feature for the public to enjoy bird watching and other wildlife that live in the park. The park
includes large oak trees, eucalyptus trees, sycamore trees, poplar trees, and pine trees.
Grantee Qualifications:The City of Santa Ana Parks, Recreation and Community Services
Agency has received and managed more than 50 million dollars in grant funding to construct
new parks and renovate existing parks and recreation facilities. The agency works closely with
the City's Public Works Department to ensure that projects are completed in a timely manner
and on budget. The City's senior management analyst, administrative services manager,and
senior accounting staff monitor project progress and expenditures,and manage project cash
flow. Further, the City's competitive contractor selection and bid process ensures that they hire
qualified contractors and require performance bonds to ensure that projects are completed on
schedule and per plan specifications.
Project History:The proposed project area in Santiago Park has been underutilized for years
due to the barren and degraded landscaping and dilapidated structures, many of which were
built during the Work Projects Administration of the last half of the 1930s and early 1940s.
Park areas immediately adjacent to the project area are heavily used and community members
approached the City to encourage making improvements to the park a priority so that people
can enjoy the park and native habitats in their entirety.
Several community meetings were held to obtain input on how to improve this undeveloped
portion of the park. As a result of public input, a conceptual plan was developed with a
continuation of the native riparian landscape, installation of a natural rustic amphitheater for
educational or event usage, preservation of the old gashouse, removal of Valencia Street to
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connect adjacent park features, improvement of pedestrian circulation and ADA access to the
park, installation of additional play equipment and connection to an existing group picnic area.
During the conceptual planning process,the Orange County Water District approached the City
with plans to release water down Santiago Creek to provide water percolation into the
groundwater aquifer. This further encouraged community members and the City to prioritize
restoration of this portion of Santiago Park with the inclusion of expanded riparian native
habitat.
Conceptual plans and design and engineering specifications are now completed, and the City is
ready to proceed with construction contingent upon securing funding.
PROJECT FINANCING
Coastal Conservancy $1,000,000
City of Santa Ana $1,030,000
Project Total $2,030,000
The anticipated source of Conservancy funding for this project is a$5 million FY 2018/2019
appropriation from the General Fund specifically for the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program.
The Budget Act of 2018,Senate Bill No. 840, Chapter 29,Section 3760-101-0001(e)states that
$5 million shall be available for the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program.
The planning and environmental review phase of the proposed project was fully funded by the
City of Santa Ana.
CONSISTENCY WITH CONSERVANCY'S ENABLING LEGISLATION:
The proposed project is consistent with Chapter 4.6 of Division 21 of the Public Resources Code,
Sections 31170 et seq. regarding the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program and funding for
recreational opportunities and trails within the Santa Ana River region.
The Santa Ana River region includes lands on either side of the Santa Ana River or its tributaries
(Section 31172(c)).The proposed project is located adjacent to Santiago Creek,which is a
tributary of the Santa Ana River.
Section 31173 states that the Conservancy may undertake projects and award grants to public
agencies to help achieve the goals of the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program, including
recreational opportunities and trails, and wildlife habitat and species restoration,
enhancement, and protection (Section 31173(a)).
It further states that the Conservancy may undertake projects for public access to, enjoyment
of,and enhancement of recreational and educational experience on program lands in a manner
consistent with the protection of land and natural resources and economic resources in the
area (Section 31173(b)).
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Section 31174(b) requires the Conservancy to prepare the Santa Ana River Parkway and Open
Space Plan (Plan),which was approved by the Conservancy in May 2018,The Plan is required to
identify and prioritize low-impact recreational and open-space needs, including additional or
upgraded facilities and parks that may be necessary or desirable within the Santa Ana River
watershed.This project is identified as a priority project in the Plan that will assist in upgrading
facilities and parks that are necessary or desirable within the Santa Ana River watershed.
Further, the project is consistent with the Plan,as discussed below in the Consistency with
Conservancy's Project Selection Criteria &Guidelines section.
Section 31174(c) requires the Conservancy to"give priority to river-related projects that create
expanded opportunities for recreation,greening,aesthetic improvement,and wildlife habitat
along the corridor of the river and in parts of the river channel that can be improved without
infringing on water quality,water supply,and necessary flood control".
The proposed project will help achieve the goals of the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program
by awarding a grant to the City of Santa Ana to provide recreational opportunities,trails and
wildlife habitat restoration in Santiago Park by rehabilitating old facilities, improving trails, and
adding new recreational facilities such as an amphitheater and playground. The project is a
priority because it is river-related,and further will expand opportunities for recreation within
the park and provide greening,aesthetic improvements,and wildlife habitat along Santiago
Creek without infringing on water quality, supply and necessary flood control.
CONSISTENCY WITH CONSERVANCY'S 2018-2022 STRATEGIC PLAN
GOAL(S)&OBJECTIVE(S):
Consistent with Goal 9,Objective D of the Conservancy's 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, the
proposed project will construct public access facilities along Santiago Creek, a tributary to the
Santa Ana River and linked to the Santa Ana River Trail.
Consistent with Goal 10,Objective C of the Conservancy's 2018-2022 Strategic Plan,the
proposed project will enhance natural habitats and open space in the Santa Ana River
watershed by installing native riparian vegetation along Santiago Creek.
Consistent with Goal 16,Objective A of the Conservancy's 2018-2022 Strategic Plan,the
proposed project will benefit disadvantaged communities by providing recreational and
educational opportunities for disadvantaged youth visiting the Discovery Cube Orange County
and utilizing Santiago Creek Park as part of the field trip experience.
CONSISTENCY WITH CONSERVANCY'S
PROJECT SELECTION CRITERIA&GUIDELINES:
The proposed project is consistent with the Conservancy's Project Selection Criteria and
Guidelines, last updated on October 2, 2014, in the following respects:
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Required Criteria
1. Promotion of the Conservancy's statutory programs and purposes: See the "Consistency
with Conservancy's Enabling Legislation"section above.
2. Consistency with purposes of the funding source: See the "Project Financing" section
above.
3. Promotion and implementation of state plans and policies:The project supports and is
consistent with the"Santa Ana River Parkway&Open Space Plan" (Coastal Conservancy,
May 2018):The proposed project supports Goals 1 and 2 of the Habitat and Wildlife Goals
of the Plan regarding protection, restoration and enhancement of high-quality habitat areas
for multiple benefits. The project further supports Goals 2 through 7, and Goal 10,of the
Education, Recreation and Access Goals of the Plan regarding connections between the
river corridor and surrounding communities, river-related outdoor activities, opportunities
to experience and learn about the natural environment and the river's resources,open
space access, and protection of open space for future education, recreation and access
opportunities. Finally,the project is listed as a priority project within the Plan.
4. Support of the public:See the "Project History"section above.
5. Location:The proposed project is in the City of Santa Ana, in Orange County,within
Santiago Park. Santiago Creek runs through and along Santiago Park and is a tributary to
the Santa Ana River. Lands within one-half mile of the Santa Ana River and its tributaries lie
within program lands of the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program.
6. Need:The proposed project has completed design, engineering,and environmental review.
Funding is needed for the construction phase and will not happen without Conservancy
funding.
7. Greater-than-local interest:The Santa Ana River Trail and Parkway is a local, regional and
state resource. The proposed project in Santiago Park is connected to the trail and parkway
via a bike trail and will serve as an amenity and attraction for trail and parkway visitors.
8. Sea level rise vulnerability:The proposed project is located inland, beyond projected sea
level rise scenarios for the years 2050 and 2100 as determined by the Ocean Protection
Council's Sea-Level Rise Guidance.
Additional Criteria
9. Leverage:See the "Project Financing"section above.
10. Readiness: Design and engineering for the proposed project is completed and the City of
Santa Ana is ready to proceed immediately with the construction phase.
11. Realization of prior Conservancy goals: "See "Consistency with Conservancy's 2018-2022
Strategic Plan"section above."
12.Cooperation:See "Project History"section above.
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SANTIAGO PARK PHASE I CONSTRUCTION
13.Vulnerability from climate change impacts other than sea level rise: Restoration of riparian
corridor vegetation along this section of Santiago Creek will potentially help mitigate urban
heat index increases in the vicinity due to climate change.
CEQA COMPLIANCE:
Alt components of the proposed project are categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to the
CEQA Guidelines at Title 14 California Code of Regulations,Article 19. First,Section 15301,
Class 1, exempts operation, repair,maintenance,and minor alteration of existing public
facilities involving negligible or no expansion of existing or former use, including alterations to
existing sidewalks, bicycle lanes or trails; and the restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated or
damaged structures,facilities or mechanical equipment to meet current standards of public
health and safety.
The proposed project will improve an existing hiking and biking trail,without expanding its use,
and rehabilitate an existing deteriorated facility previously used for storage of fuel for park
maintenance operations. While the facility use will change from fuel storage to refreshments,
this change in use will not expand use of the facility.
Second, the installation of the rustic amphitheater and play equipment are exempt pursuant to
Section 15303, Class 3,which exempts new construction or conversion of small structures.
Third,section 15304,Class 4, exempts minor alterations in the condition of land and vegetation
which do not involve the removal of healthy, mature trees,
The project involves landscaping that will include water efficient vegetation. The project also
includes minor alterations to biking and hiking trails, and the removal of Valencia Street, all of
which will involve grading with a slope of less than 10 percent. While the project will remove
diseased or dead trees,there will be no removal of healthy, mature trees.
Upon approval of the project, Conservancy staff will file a Notice of Exemption.
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MAYOR „` , .•.t CITY MANAGER
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MAYOR PRO TEM CITY ATTORNEY
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HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Steven V. Pham JD, EMBA
Executive Director of Human Resources
20 Civic Center Plaza•P.0 Box 1988
Santa Ana,California 92702
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March 18, 2020
ATTN: Samuel Schuchat, Executive Officer
State Coastal Conservancy
1515 Clay St, 10th Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
Re: City of Santa Ana Insurance Program
To Whom It May Concern:
The City of Santa Ana is a member of Independent Cities Risk Management Authority (ICRMA). Current
coverage includes self-insurance, excess insurance, and reinsurance. The City self-insures and funds the first
$2 million of claim payments. The City purchases excess coverage from $2 million to $3 million, and
participates in ICRMA for coverage from $3 million to $40 million, which includes auto liability coverage.
The City is permissively self-insured for workers' compensation. The City self-funds claim payments under
$ 1.5 million. The City purchases excess coverage from $ 1.5 million to $2 million. The City, through ICRMA,
purchases excess statutory coverage through Safety National above $2 million.
The City is also a member of ICRMA's Property Insurance Program. Current property insurance is $250 million
per occurrence for "All Risk" coverage. The City purchases earth movement and flood coverage with a $25
million limit for earth movement and $10 million limit for flood coverage.
Should you have any questions concerning the City of Santa Ana's insurance program, please contact the
Risk Management Division at (714) 647-5470.
Sincerely, REVIEWED&APPROVED
By Risk MANAgEMENT DIVISION
MA' 1 2020
Deborah Scott-Leistra ANgIE ACEVEd0
Risk Manager
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