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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC09-213 Slash piling and forest residue clean upPARTICIPATING AGREEMENT
Between
EAGLE COUNTY
and
ROCKY MOUNTAIN YOUTH CORPS
This Participating Agreement is hereby entered into by and between EAGLE
COiJNTY, herein referred to as ECTY, and Rocky Mountain Youth Corps, herein
referred to as RMYC.
A. PURPOSE.
ECTY and RMYC have established this agreement to accomplish a mutually beneficial
objective of training youth and young adults in job skills, outdoor skills, and
environmental ethics to strengthen their work experience and enhance their understanding
and appreciation of natural resources and conservation related careers. This objective
will be accomplished through conservation projects while camping on the project
location site.
B. STATEMENT OF MUTUAL INTEREST AND BENEFITS.
The project will provide an opportunity to teach youth and young adults about work
ethics, teamwork, and individual responsibility in an actual working situation. Outdoor
skills, resource management, and environmental ethics will be taught concurrently. The
participants will finish the program with greater self-confidence, work experience, and
knowledge of natural resources.
ECTY will benefit by having RMYC crews cut and pile logging slash materials in
various recreation areas within Eagle County at a fraction of the cost to do these tasks by
commercial RMYC or force account. In addition, the program participants will gain a
greater understanding and appreciation for natural resources and public lands upon
completion, and hopefully remain interested in contributing to natural resource
management for the rest of their lives.
C. EAGLE COUNTY SHALL:
Pay RMYC for the work provided, and as outlined in section E12.
2. Provide a Project Manager liaison to act as primary contact and coordinator for
the project.
3. Provide to RMYC all project specific materials needed to accomplish the work
agreed upon.
4. Provide to RMYC any specialty project tools required to accomplish the wark
(see attached list of tools supplied by RMYC labeled Exhibit "A").
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Provide technical expertise in the project, including standards and guidelines and
methodologies.
6. Identify project work sites and route locations.
Provide base campsites on or near the project site.
Uphold the program guidelines of RMYC while on the project and camp sites,
including prohibited use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
D. RMYC SHALL:
1. Conduct business under this agreement as an independent contractor for ECTY.
No agent, employee or volunteer of RMYC shall be deemed to be an agent,
employee or volunteer of ECTY. The Contractor and its employees are not
entitled to workers' compensation benefits through the County. The Contractor is
solely responsible for necessary and adequate workers' compensation insurance
and shall be responsible for withholding and paying all federal and state taxes.
2. Provide a Rocky Mountain Youth Corps crew consisting of 8-10 members (crews
start with 11 total members; as attrition may occur, RMYC will prorate fees if
crew numbers run below 8). Each crew shall include one adult leader and 7-9
members.
3. Teach safety, saw use, backcountry skills, and environmental ethics and
continuously stress these facets throughout the project.
4. Provide a Project Manager as a liaison to act as primary contact and coordinator
for RMYC on the project.
Provide one crew leader for each crew to directly supervise the crew members
(included also in part 2 of this section D).
6. Be responsible for crew safety and training and provide crews with necessary
training on fire fuels reduction activities, tool use, and safety prior to beginning
trail wark. The crew leaders will have a minimum of Wilderness First Aid.
Provide a cache of basic trail hand tools, including chain saws and person
protective equipment.
Assure all crew members have necessary protective gear, including long pants,
boots, gloves, head and eye protection, and appropriate clothing for potentially
severe weather conditions.
9. Provide a plan for emergency medical situations which includes the appropriate
contacts, should they be needed.
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10. Obtain general liability insurance naming ECTY as additional insured, in the
minimum amount of $500,000.00 per occurrence (including bodily injury, death,
and property damage) and $1,000,000.00 aggregate. RMYC will also carry
Worker's Compensation insurance as required by Colorado law.
11. Waive any liability on the part of ECTY for any injuries that its employees may
occur during the Project. RMYC agrees that it is solely responsible for the
welfare of its employees, participants, and that no liability for any of its activities
is imputed to ECTY. RMYC will indemnify, defend and hold harmless ECTY, its
officers, deputies, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims for
any costs, losses or damages of any nature whatsoever suffered ar alleged to be
suffered by any third party (including RMYC's employees, managers, customers,
participants and spectators) as a result of RMYC's participation in the Project.
RMYC shall require each participant to sign the release and wavier of liability
form, attached hereto as "Waiver and Release of Liability," prior to
participating in the Project. RMCY shall retain copies of these signed release
certificates for a period of no less than three (3) years from the date of the Project
and shall promptly present said release certificates to ECTY upon request.
12. Be responsible for providing crews with camping and boarding provisions.
13. Restore camping areas and worksites at the end of the project to the condition
they were before use by the cooperator.
14. Give the ECTY, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to
examine all books, papers, or documents related to this project.
15. Bill the ECTY for the agreed upon rate of actual costs incuned to date, excluding
any previous payment(s) made on this instrument to date of the invoice.
E. IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AND UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PARTIES
THAT:
MODIFICATIONS: Modifications within the scope of the instrument shall be
made by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written modification,
signed and dated by both parties, prior to any changes being performed. Neither
party is obligated to fund any changes not properly approved in advance.
2. OTHER AGREEMENTS: The parties hereto agree that neither has made or
authorized any agreement with respect to the subject matter of this instrument
other than expressly set forth herein, and no oral representation, promise, or
consideration different from the terms herein contained shall be binding on either
party, or its agents or employees hereto.
3. TERMINATION: Either party(s), in writing, may terminate the instrument in
whole or in part, at any time before the date of expiration. Neither party(s) shall
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incur any new obligations for the terminated portion of the instrument after the
effective date and shall cancel as many obligations as possible. Full credit shall
be allowed for each party's expenses and all non-cancelable obligations properly
incurred up to the effective date of termination.
4. NON-DISCRIMINATION: RMYC shall comply with all Federal statutes
relating to nondiscrimination and all applicable requirements of all other Federal
laws, executive orders, regulations and policies.
OWNERSHIP: No part of this instrument shall entitle RMYC to any share of
interest in the project other than the right to use and enjoy the same under the
existing regulations of the ECTY.
6. PARTICIPATION IN SIMILAR ACTIVITIES: This instrument in no way
restricts the ECTY or RMYC from participating in similar activities with other
public or private agencies, organizations, and individuals.
7. OBLIGATIONS: Nothing herein shall be considered as obligating the ECTY to
expend or as involving the ECTY in any contract or other obligations for the
future payment of money in excess of approved and made available for payment
under this instrument and modifications thereto.
8. PRINCIPAL CONTACTS: The principal contacts far this instrument are:
EAGLE COUNTY:
Project/Contract Manager:
Eric Lovgren
EAGLE COUNTY
P.O. Box 179
Eagle, CO 81631
970-328-8742
Eric. Lovgren@ eaglecounty.us
Rockv Mountain Youth Corps:
Project Manager:
Brandon Warren, Project Supervisar
PO Box 775504
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
Phone/Fax: (970) 879-2135
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Contract Manager:
Gretchen Van De Carr, Executive Director
PO Box 775504
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
Phone/Fax: (970) 879-2135
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9. LEGAL AUTHORITY: The said representatives have the legal authority to enter into this
instrument, and the institutional, managerial, and financial capability to ensure proper
planning, management, and completion of the project.
10. GOVERNING LAW: This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance
with the laws of Colorado. Venue for any action arising out of any dispute pertaining to this
Agreement shall be in the State of Colorado District Court in and for Eagle County, Colorado.
11. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN PUBLICATIONS: ECTY support shall be
acknowledged in all RMYC publications.
12. PAYMENT: ECTY shall pay RMYC at a rate of $6,800 per crew-week of work. One
crew-week is defined as 8-11 crew members working for 40 hours each, totaling a minimum
of 320 person-hours per week. Work hours are inclusive of travel time from camp to project
site, and exclusive of travel time from project site to camp, and include one 15-minute paid
break during any 4-hour continuum of work. A 30-minute lunch break is unpaid.
Generally, a crew will consist of 9 or 10 members, and will work a 40 hour work
week. In cases of decreased work hours due to extreme weather conditions (including
but not limited to flash flooding, lightening, and wildfires), both parties will equally
assume the financial burden. The financial implications of such an event will be
agreed upon by both parties prior to final invoicing.
For the 2009 Project season, ECTY is see'ng to engage RMYC crews for 1
crew-week, at a rate of $6,800 per crew week. The total cost for all work to be
provided under this agreement shall not exceed $6,800 absent an amendment to
this agreement signed by both parties.
Invoices will be submitted upon project completion to:
Eric Lovgren
EAGLE COUNTY
P.O. Box 179
Eagle, CO 81631
Payment will be made within 30 days of County's receipt of detailed invoice
prepared by RMYC.
13. EXTENSION OF TERM: Either party, by written modification to the instrument, may
extend the term for subsequent performance periods not to exceed a total duration of 1(one)
year from the execution date of the instrument, including the subsequent performance
periods.
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14. COMPLETION DATE: This instrument is executed as of the last date shown
below and expires on October 4, 2009 at which time it will be subject to review,
renewal, or expiration.
15. PROHIBITIONS ON PUBLIC CONTRACT FOR SERVICES:
If Contractor/Consultant has any employees or subcontractors,
Contractor/Consultant shall comply with C.R.S. § 8-17.5-101, et seq., regarding
Illegal Aliens - Public Contracts for Services, and this Contract. By execution of
this Contract, Contractor/Consultant certifies that it does not knowingly employ
ar contract with an illegal alien who will perform under this Contract and that
Contractor/Consultant will participate in the E-verify Program or other
Department of Labar and Employment program ("Department Program") in order
to confirm the eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment to
perform work under this Contract.
A. Contractor/Consultant shall not:
(i) Knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform
work under this contract for services; or
(ii) Enter into a contract with a subcontractar that fails to certify to the
Contractor/Consultant that the subcontractor shall not knowingly
employ ar contract with an illegal alien to perform work under the
public contract for services.
B. Contractor/Consultant has confirmed the employment eligibility of all
employees who are newly hired for employment to perform work under
this Contract through participation in the E-verify Program or Department
Program, as administered by the United States Department of Homeland
Security. Information on applying for the E-verify program can be found
at:
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C. The Contractor/Consultant shall not use either the E-verify program or
other Department Program procedures to undertake pre-employment
screening of job applicants while the public contract for services is being
performed.
D. If the Contractor/Consultant obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor
performing work under the public contract for services knowingly
employs or contracts with an illegal alien, the Contractor/Consultant sha11
be required to:
(i) Notify the subcontractor and the County within three days that the
Contractor/Consultant has actual knowledge that the subcontractor
is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and
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(ii) Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three
days of receiving the notice required pursuant to subparagraph (i)
of the paragraph (D) the subcontractor does not stop employing or
contracting with the illegal alien; except that the
Contractor/Consultant shall not terminate the contract with the
subcontractor if during such three days the subcontractor provides
information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly
employed or contracted with an illegal alien.
E. The Contractor/Consultant shall comply with any reasonable request by
the Department of Labor and Employment made in the course of an
investigation that the department is undertaking pursuant to its authority
established in C.R.S. § 8-17.5-102(5).
F. If a Contractor/Consultant violates these prohibitions, the County may
terminate the contract for a breach of the contract. If the contract is so
tertninated specifically for a breach of this provision of this Contract, the
Contractor/Consultant shall be liable for actual and consequential damages
to the County as required by law.
G. The County will notify the office of the Colorado Secretary of State if
Contractor/Consultant violates this provision of this Contract and the
County terminates the Contract for such breach.
16. SEVERABILITY: If any portion of this Agreement is held invalid or
unenforceable for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion
shall be deemed severable and its invalidity or its unenforceability shall not affect
the remaining provisions; such remaining provision shall be fully severable and
this Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if such invalid provision had
never been inserted into this Agreement.
16. GOVERNMENTAL IMMLTNITY: Notwithstanding the foregoing, RMYC
acknowledges that ECTY is relying on, and does not waive or intend to waive the
monetary limitations, or any other rights, immunities and protections provided by
the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, (C.R.S. § 24-10-101 et seq.), as from
time-to-time amended or as otherwise available to ECTY, its commissioners,
officers and employees, all of which rights, immunities and protections ECTY
expressly retains.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ECTY and RMYC have executed this Agreement this
/G day of July, 2009.
ATTEST: COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE
OF COLORADO, by and
through its BOARD OF ~~
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS `°d~ ~
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BY:
Clerk to the Board o County .,, ~.~°~r ~ Sara Fisher, airman
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Commissioners `
ROCKY MOUNTAIN YOUTH
CORPS
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Gretchen Van De Carr,
Executive Director, RMYC
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by , this
day of , 2009. ~
My commission expires:
Notary Public
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Eric,
This is our basic tool list that most of our crews have in the field. We can generally amend the
numbers of these items for specific projects or provide a limited supply of specialtv tools
depending on the project. I think that for your project, we can also provide 1 or 2 trained
sawyers and chainsaws. For planning purposes, I will commit to one sawyer, but I'll try to swing
two for you. Let me know if this works for you or if I can provide anything else. Thanks.
ulaskis 3 to 4
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Cutter Mattocks 1 to 2
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cCleouds 1
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Shovels
Sledge Hammer-large 1
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07/14/09
Wildfire Mitigation - Community Development
Title: Participating Agreement between Eagle County and Rocky Mountain
Youth Conservation Corps
Staff submitting: Eric Lovgren, Wildfire Mitigation Manager X8742
Purpose: 51ash piling and forest residue clean-up, cemetery fence
construction as part of the Red Cliff fuel-break project.
Schedule: Begin work on July 12, 2009 through July 16, 2009
7) Financial considerations: This phase of the project has been fully budgeted
and funded by a grant received from the Colorado 5tate Forest Service (CO
Forest Restoration Grant - SB 71) A stipulation on the grant states that we
must use the Rocky Mountain Youth Conservation Corps for this portion of
the project.
Total Bid: 8-11 person crew working a 40 hour week @$6,800.00 per week.
1 crew-weeks totaling: $6,800.00
8) Other:
APPRQVED
By:,___~_
Eagle County Attorney's Offic~ 8~~
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a9~~ E County Commissioner~' Office