September 12, 2022 - NO QUORUM MEETING DID NOT TAKE PLACE. ERIC SWENSON,MAYOR
CITY OF WOODBURN DEBBIE CABRALES,COUNCILOR WARD I
ALICE SWANSON,COUNCILOR WARD II
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ROBERT CARNEY,COUNCILOR WARD III
SHARON SCHAUB,COUNCILOR WARD IV
MARY BETH CORNWELL,COUNCILOR WARD V
SEPTEMBER 12, 2022— 7:00 P.M. BENITO PUENTE JR.,COUNCILOR WARD VI
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS-270 MONTGOMERY STREET
1. CALL TO ORDER AND FLAG SALUTE
2. ROLL CALL
3. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS
Announcements:
None.
4. COMMUNITY/GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
None.
5. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
Proclamations:
A. Hispanic, Latinx, and Indigenous Heritage Month 1
Presentations:
B. Mary Tennant Award
C. Butteville Road Discussion
6. COMMUNICATIONS
None.
7. BUSINESS FROM THE PUBLIC - This allows the public to introduce items for Council
consideration not already scheduled on the agenda.
8. CONSENT AGENDA - Items listed on the consent agenda are considered routine
and may be adopted by one motion. Any item may be removed for discussion
at the request of a Council member.
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September 12, 2022 Council Agenda Page i
A. Woodburn City Council Meeting minutes of August 22, 2022 2
Recommended Action: Approve the minutes.
B. Woodburn City Council Meeting Executive Session minutes of August 5
22, 2022
Recommended Action: Approve the minutes.
C. Liquor License Application for Alebrijes Market I.I.C. 6
Recommended Action: Recommend that the OLCC approve the
Liquor License Application for Alebrijes Market LLC.
D. Liquor License Application for Crossroad Market I.I.C. 8
Recommended Action: Recommend that the OLCC approve the
Liquor License Application for Crossroad Market LLC.
E. American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Agreement with Immanuel 10
Lutheran Church for the Community Meal Program
Recommended Action:Approve the proposed ARPA Agreementwith
Immanuel Lutheran Church for their Community Meal Program
effective upon execution of the Agreement, through June 30, 2024.
F. Utility Assistance Program - Additional Funding 21
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Administrator to sign the
enclosed agreement with Love INC. of North Marion County for the
administration of the Utility Assistance Program for Fiscal Years 2022-23
and 2023-24, in the amount of up to $25,000.00 annually.
G. Building Activity for August 2022 32
Recommended Action: Receive the report.
9. TABLED BUSINESS
None.
10. PUBLIC HEARINGS
None.
11. GENERAL BUSINESS-Members of the public wishing to comment on items of general
business must complete and submit a speaker's card to the City Recorder prior to
commencing this portion of the Council's agenda. Comment time may be limited
by Mayoral prerogative.
September 12, 2022 Council Agenda Page ii
A. Council Bill No. 3197 - A Resolution Adopting a Supplemental Budget 33
and Making Appropriations for FY 2022-2023
Recommended Action: Adopt the Resolution authorizing increasing
the Operating Revenue in the General Fund and Operating
Expenditures by $1,500,000 to account for the Business Oregon SPWF
Grant of$500,000 and the ODOT Immediate Opportunity Fund Grant of
$1,000,000.
B. Council Bill No. 3198 - A Resolution Authorizing the Transfer of 37
Appropriations within the General Fund for the Fiscal Year 2022-2023
Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution authorizing up to $750,000
transfer from the General Fund's Contingency to Non-Departmental
category for a grant award to AWARE Food Bank for the reconstruction
of their facility.
12. OTHER BUSINESS
None.
13. PLANNING COMMISSION OR ADMINISTRATIVE LAND USE ACTIONS - These are
Planning Commission or Administrative Land Use actions that may be called up
by the City Council.
None.
14. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
15. MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORTS
16. EXECUTIVE SESSION
A. To consult with counsel concerning the legal rights and duties of a public
body with regard to current litigation or litigation likely to be filed pursuant
to ORS 192.660 (2)(h).
To consider records that are exempt by law from public inspection pursuant
to ORS 192.660 (2)(f).
B. To review and evaluate, pursuant to standards,criteria and policy directives
adopted by the governing body, the employment-related performance of
the chief executive officer of any public body, a public officer,employee or
staff member unless the person whose performance is being reviewed and
evaluated requests an open hearing pursuant to ORS 192.660 (2)(1).
17. ADJOURNMENT
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PROCLAMATION
Hispanic, Latinx, and Indigenous Heritage Month
September 15th - October 15th, 2022
WHEREAS,people who identify themselves as Hispanic, Latinx, or Indigenous from
Mexico, South and Central America have contributed to Woodburn's history and successes since
the 1880's, and
WHEREAS, Woodburn honors their rich and diverse cultural heritages and historical
legacies, and
WHEREAS, Woodburn's Hispanic, Latinx, and Indigenous communities now constitute
fifty-seven percent of our population, including leaders,policy makers, educators, students,
health care professionals, military,public safety, the trades, business leaders and entrepreneurs,
actively involved in our community and in mentoring our next generation; and
WHEREAS, the Governor has proclaimed the month of September 15 through October
15 to be Hispanic, Latinx, and Indigenous Heritage Month, and Oregon proudly joins the nation
in celebrating the rich cultures and histories of Hispanic, Latinx, and Indigenous heritages in
Oregon. The State of Oregon and the City of Woodburn dedicate ourselves to working together
to address the challenges that still face Hispanic, Latinx, and Indigenous Oregonians in equity
and access to the prosperity of Oregon.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Swenson, Mayor of the City of Woodburn, hereby
proclaim September 15 through October 15, 2022 to be "HISPANIC, LATINX, AND
INDIGENOUS HERITAGE MONTH" in the City of Woodburn, and encourage all to join in this
observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City
of Woodburn to be affixed.
Eric Swenson, Mayor
City of Woodburn
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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
AUGUST 22, 2022
DATE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF WOODBURN, COUNTY OF
MARION, STATE OF OREGON,AUGUST 22, 2022
CONVENED The meeting convened at 7:00 p.m. with Mayor Swenson presiding.
ROLL CALL
Mayor Swenson Present
Councilor Carney Present
Councilor Cornwell Present
Councilor Schaub Present
Councilor Swanson Present
Councilor Puente Present
Councilor Cabrales Present
Staff Present: City Administrator Derickson, City Attorney Shields, Assistant City Attorney
Granum, Assistant City Administrator Row, Police Chief Pilcher, Public Works Director Stultz,
Community Development Director Kerr,Economic Development Director Johnk, Special Projects
Director Wakely, City Recorder Pierson
PRESENTATION
Oregon Land Use Training for Decision Makers — Community Development Director Kerr
provided a presentation on the land use process in Oregon.
Mayor Swenson left the meeting at 8:22 p.m. and Council President Carney began presiding over
the meeting.
CONSENT AGENDA
A. Woodburn City Council Meeting minutes of August 8, 2022,
B. Crime Statistics through July 2022,
Councilor Cabrales stated that in regards to the presentation on Houseless Response at the last
meeting, as someone who runs a nonprofit in town along with Councilor Swanson, that they
weren't part of the stakeholders meeting and believes they should have been invited to be a part of
the conversation.
Schaub/Cornwell... adopt the Consent Agenda. The motion passed unanimously.
Councilor Cabrales stated that she would like someone from the Center for Hope and Safety to
come talk to the Council about sexual assault, rape, and trafficking and give the Council some
training.
Councilor Schaub stated that she would like to see the invoice from the attorney the City hired.
City Administrator Derickson stated that he would reach out to the Center for Hope and Safety
about coming to speak to the City Council. He added that he has received the invoice from the
attorney with Miller Nash and he will get that to the City Council.
COUNCIL BILL NO. 3196 - A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AN UPDATED SECTION 3
PLAN TO COMPLY WITH 24 CFR, PART 135 OF THE UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECTION 3
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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
AUGUST 22, 2022
REGULATIONS; A LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY (LEP) LANGUAGE ACCESS
PLAN; A POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY
STATUS; AND REPEALING PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED PLANS AND POLICIES
Schaub introduced Council Bill No. 3196. City Recorder Pierson read the bill by title only since
there were no objections from the Council. Special Projects Director Wakely provided a staff
report. On roll call vote for final passage, the bill passed unanimously. Council President Carney
declared Council Bill No. 3196 duly passed.
AWARD OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR THE CONCESSION STAND
REHABILITATION AND REROOF AS PART OF THE LEGION PARK
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Assistant City Administrator Row provided a staff report. Schaub/Puente... award a Construction
Contract to Nataly's Construction LLC for the Concession Stand Rehabilitation at Legion Park in
the amount of$85,858.00 and authorize the City Administrator to sign the Agreement. The motion
passed unanimously.
CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
The City Administrator reported the following:
• Thanked everyone who participated in Fiesta. He added that the parade was so much
fun and that there were no public safety incidents.
• School District has a committee that is working on the planning for growth and capacity
and the City has a planner who is a part of that committee.Will invite the school district
to provide an update to the Council.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORTS
Councilor Swanson stated that a resident reached out to her and let her know that a large tree fell
on a pavilion in Burlingham Park. She stated that she is aware that the City has been proactive
with having the trees evaluated and asked if the City was aware of this tree. City Administrator
Derickson stated that the City would look into this incident.
Councilor Schaub stated that 40 pounds of candy was thrown during the Fiesta parade. She added
that she loved the Fiesta and the community is warm and welcoming. She also thanked Fire Chief
Budge for driving the bre engine.
Councilor Puente stated that he appreciated that the high school soccer team was allowed to raise
funds at Fiesta and it was amazing to see kids picking up trash the next day.
Councilor Carney stated that Fiesta was wonderful experience.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Council President Carney entertained a motion to adjourn into executive session under the
authority of ORS 192.660(2)(e) Cabrales/Swanson... move into executive session under the
authority of ORS 192.660(2)(e). The motion passed unanimously. The Council adjourned into
executive session at 9:21 p.m. and reconvened at 9:53 p.m. Council President Carney stated that
no action was taken by the Council while in executive session.
Swanson/Cornwell... sell by sealed bid with a floor of$4,500 minimum the City owned parcel
depicted in the diagram, located along Settlemier and have the bid open to the adjacent property
owners, with the minimum bid being disclosed to them and the neighbor will be made aware of
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AUGUST 22, 2022
the bid. The motion passed 5-1 with Councilor Cabrales voting no.
ADJOURNMENT
Cornwell/Schaub...move to adjourn. The motion passed unanimously. Council President Carney
adjourned the meeting at 9:55 p.m.
APPROVED
ERIC SWENSON, MAYOR
ATTEST
Heather Pierson, City Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
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EXECUTIVE SESSION MINUTES
AUGUST 22, 2022
DATE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF WOODBURN, COUNTY OF
MARION, STATE OF OREGON,AUGUST 22, 2022
CONVENED The meeting convened at 9:21 p.m. with Council President Carney presiding.
ROLL CALL
Mayor Swenson Absent
Councilor Carney Present
Councilor Cornwell Present
Councilor Schaub Present
Councilor Swanson Present
Councilor Puente Present
Councilor Cabrales Present
Council President Carney reminded Councilors and staff that information discussed in executive
session is not to be discussed with the public.
Staff Present: City Administrator Derickson, City Attorney Shields, Assistant City Administrator
Row, City Recorder Pierson
Others in attendance: None.
The executive session was called:
To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property
transactions pursuant to ORS 192.660(2)(e).
ADJOURNMENT
The executive session adjourned at 9:53 p.m.
APPROVED
Eric Swenson, Mayor
ATTEST
Heather Pierson, City Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
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September 12, 2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council through City Administrator
THRU: Martin Pilcher, Chief of Police
FROM: Andy Shadrin, Lieutenant
SUBJECT: Liquor License Application
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommend that the OLCC approve the Liquor License Application for Alebrijes
Market LLC.
BACKGROUND:
Applicant: Alebrijes Market LLC.
425 N 1 St St.
Woodburn, OR 97071
503-890-3837
Point of
Contact: Leopoldo Avila Quintero
1 199 Eagle Drive
Woodburn, OR 97071
503-890-3837
Business: Alebrijes Market LLC.
425 N 1 St St.
Woodburn, OR 97071
503-890-3837
Owner(s): Leopoldo Avila Quintero and Adriana Lopez Carlos
Agenda Item Review: City Administrator_X_ City Attorney_X Finance_X
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September 12, 2022
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License Type(s):
Off-Premises - May sell and serve beer, wine, and cider for consumption off the
licensed premises. May sell beer, wine and cider in a securely covered,
"growler", for consumption off the licensed premises.
On July 22, 2022, the Woodburn Police Department received an application for
Off-Premises sales liquor license for Alebrijes Market. The business currently
operates as a convenience store at 425 N. 1 st Street in Woodburn, OR 97071 .
The hours of operation are 8 AM to 10 PM Sunday through Saturday. There is no
noted entertainment planned at the business nor seating for customers. The
Woodburn Police Department has not received any communication from the
public or surrounding businesses in support of or against the proposed change.
DISCUSSION:
The Police Department has completed a background investigation of Alebrijes
Market LLC., and the listed owner, Leopoldo Avila Quintero, through various
police databases and business related databases. Leopoldo Avila Quintero
holds a valid driver's license. A computerized criminal history check was
conducted on Leopoldo Avila Quintero and it appears that he had a DUII arrest
in 2008, under an alias of Rafael Gurrola-Quintero. The DUII arrest was dismissed
due to a diversion program. In 2003, Leopoldo Avila Quintero appeared to
have had another arrest under the alias Rafael Gurrola-Quintero for Menacing
and Harassment. Court records indicate that he pled guilty to one count of
Menacing on that case. No other criminal history records were found.
The initial OLCC application had an incorrect social security number for
Leopoldo Avila Quintero. Leopoldo Avila Quintero was directed to amend the
error and the police department was provided with a corrected application.
The Police Department has completed a background investigation of the other
listed owner, Adriana Lopez-Carlos. Adriana Lopez-Carlos was found to have no
criminal history records and holds a valid Oregon driver's license.
No other items of concern were noted.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None
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September 12, 2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council through City Administrator
THRU: Martin Pilcher, Chief of Police
FROM: Keith Kimberlin, Lieutenant
SUBJECT: Liquor License Application
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommend that the OLCC approve the Liquor License Application for
Crossroad Market LLC.
BACKGROUND:
Applicant: Crossroad Market LLC.
303 N. Pacific Hwy.
Woodburn, OR 97071
503-580-2990
Point of
Contact: Jaspreet Kaur
2632 Enchanted View Lane
Turner, OR 97392
503-689-4043
Business: Crossroad Market
303 N. Pacific Hwy.
Woodburn, OR 97071
503-580-2990
Owner(s): Jaspreet Kaur
Agenda Item Review: City Administrator X_ City Attorney_X Finance—X-
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License Type(s):
Off-Premises - May sell and serve beer, wine, and cider for consumption off the
licensed premises. May sell beer, wine and cider in a securely covered,
"growler", for consumption off the licensed premises.
On August 4, 2022, the Woodburn Police Department received an application
for Off-Premises sales liquor license for Crossroad Market. The business currently
operates as a convenience store at 303 N. Pacific Highway in Woodburn, OR
97071 .
The hours of operation are 6 AM to 11 PM Monday through Saturday, and 8 AM
to 11 PM on Sunday. There is no noted entertainment planned at the business
nor seating for customers. The Woodburn Police Department has not received
any communication from the public or surrounding businesses in support of or
against the proposed change.
DISCUSSION:
The Police Department has completed a background investigation of Crossroad
Market LLC., and the listed owner, Jaspreet Kaur, through various police
databases and business related databases. Jaspreet Kaur holds a valid driver's
license and no other items of concern were located during the check. The
business location is undergoing a change of ownership and a slight change in
name.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None
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September 12, 2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Scott C. Derickson, City Administrator
SUBJECT: American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Agreement with Immanuel
Lutheran Church for the Community Meal Program
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the proposed ARPA Agreement with Immanuel Lutheran Church for
their Community Meal Program effective upon execution of the Agreement,
through June 30, 2024, (see Exhibit A).
BACKGROUND:
The American Rescue Plan Act ("ARPA") is expected to provide the City with
local fiscal recovery funds in the amount of approximately $5.8 million over the
next two years. In October 2021 , the City authorized the expenditure of ARPA
funds to provide economic support for local nonprofit organizations, including
funds for Immanuel Lutheran Church.
The City has identified Immanuel Lutheran Church as an eligible nonprofit
organization and an essential partner in providing vital meals and food service
to benefit low- and moderate-income individuals, especially as the needs of the
community have grown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City desires to provide financial support for Immanuel Lutheran Church's
Community Meal Program in order to provide weekly meals to the Woodburn
and outlying communities in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) over
two years.
The proposed Agreement provides the terms and conditions under which
Immanuel Lutheran Church shall receive and may expend the ARPA funding.
Authorized or allowable costs exclude expenditures for any of the following: (i)
religious instruction or recruitment; (ii) real estate purchases; (iii) lobbying or
political activities; (iv) costs for providing services outside of North Marion
County; (v) indirect costs and overheard not readily assignable to Project
Services; and (vi) any activity prohibited by state, federal, or local law or rule.
Agenda Item Review: City Administrator_X City Attorney_X Finance_X_
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DISCUSSION/ FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The proposed use of the ARPA funding is to support Immanuel Lutheran Church's
operation of the Community Meal Program where food assistance through
weekly meals are provided to the Woodburn and outlying communities. ARPA
funding will be applied towards the costs incurred to host the weekly meals (i.e.,
food, supplies, etc.) served at 1036 E. Lincoln Street, Woodburn, OR.
ARPA funds have been approved and are included in the adopted FY 2022-23
budget. The effective date of this Agreement with Immanuel Lutheran Church is
as of the day and year specified the Agreement is executed through July 31 ,
2024.
The total two-year fiscal impact of the proposed Agreement is fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000); FY #2022-23 - $25,000; FY #2023-24 - $25,000.
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CITY OF WOODBURN
ARPA FUNDED SOCIAL SERVICES GRANT AGREEMENT
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH—COMMUNITY MEAL PROGRAM
THIS ARPA Funded Social Services Grant Agreement ("Agreement"), dated this day of
, 2022 ("Effective Date"), is made and entered into by and between the City of
Woodburn, an Oregon municipal corporation (the "City"), and the Immanuel Lutheran Church, an
Oregon nonprofit corporation ("Grantee") (together the "Parties").
BACKGROUND
A. The American Rescue Plan Act ("ARPA") is expected to provide the City with local fiscal recovery
funds in the amount of approximately$5.8 million over the next two years. In October 2021, the
City authorized the expenditure of ARPA funds to provide economic support for local nonprofit
organizations, including funds for Grantee.
B. The City has identified Grantee as a regional nonprofit organization that is an essential partner
in providing vital meals and food service to benefit low-and moderate-income individuals,
especially as the needs of the community have grown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
C. Specifically, Grantee provides a weekly meal program to community members through the
Community Meal Program.
D. The City desires to provide financial support for Grantee for Community Meal Program in order
to provide weekly meals to the Woodburn and outlying communities in the amount of fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) over two years.
E. This Agreement provides for the terms and conditions under which Grantee shall receive and
may expend the identified grant funding.
THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
AGREEMENT
1. Purpose.The purpose of the grant funding is to support Grantee's operation of the Community
Meal Program where food assistance through weekly meals are provided to the Woodburn and outlying
communities ("Project Services"). ARPA funding will be applied towards the costs incurred by Grantee
to host the weekly meals (i.e., food, supplies, etc.) served at 1036 E. Lincoln Street, Woodburn, OR.
2. Effective Date & Duration.The Effective Date of this Agreement is as of the day and year
specified above, and unless extended or terminated earlier in accordance with its terms, will expire on
July 31, 2024.
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3. Grant Funding.
3.1. Grant Amount. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the City
shall provide Grantee with fifty thousand 0/100 dollars ($50,000) ("Grant Funds") over the next
two years to carry out the identified Project Services.The City shall disburse the Grant Funds
from monies available through its federal ARPA funding.
3.2. Disbursement Schedule.The City shall allocate and distribute the Grant Funds to
Grantee pursuant to the following schedule:
Funding Cycle Issuance Date Total Funds
FY 2022-2023 Within 30 days of Effective Date $25,000
FY 2023-2024 July 1,2023 $25,000
*FY means the City's fiscal year that runs from July 1st—June 30th of the following calendar year.
3.3. Disbursement Generally.The City shall disburse Grant Funds to Grantee for the
allowable Project Services that are undertaken during the Term of this Agreement, subject to
the availability of sufficient moneys in and from the ARPA funding source. Grantee agrees that it
shall provide to the City any information or detail regarding the expenditure of Grant Funds
prior to future disbursements or as the City may request.
4. Conditions of Funding.
4.1. Project Activities. Grantee is a nonprofit organization that serves as a resource to the
Woodburn and outlying areas providing vital meals and food service to benefit low-and
moderate-income individuals. The Grantee has been operating the Community Meals Program
out of the Church located at 1036 E. Lincoln Street, Woodburn, OR, with limited resources.
Now, due to the increased demand for food assistance resulting from impacts of the
Coronavirus pandemic,the Grantee has been faced with the needed to expand its meal program
in order to serve a larger base of residents in need. It is the expectation of the City that Grantee
shall utilize the Grant Funds to facilitate and support the Community Meal Program to provide
expanded Project Services.
On or before October 1, 2022, it is expected that Grantee shall provide increased capacity to
service a larger number of meals to area residents and that Grantee will increase its level of
Project Services to meet the community's needs.
4.2. Annual Project Work Plans. On or prior to September 12, 2022, and again on or prior to
July 1, 2023, Grantee shall submit to the City a Project Work Plan that outlines Grantee's
proposed project activities for the following year.The work plan should include, at a minimum, a
proposed budget plan for expenditure of the Grant Funding, a Program staffing plan for the
Community Meal Program, and any performance targets or goals for the upcoming year.
4.3. Eligible Use of Grant Funds. In providing Project Services under this Agreement, Grantee
may use and expend Grant Funds for the following costs/purposes: (i) food and supplies to
support the Community Meal Program.
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Authorized or allowable costs exclude expenditures for any of the following: (i) religious
instruction or recruitment; (ii) real estate purchases; (iii) lobbying or political activities; (iv) costs
for providing services outside of North Marion County; (v) indirect costs and overheard not
readily assignable to Project Services; and (vi) any activity prohibited by state, federal, or local
law or rule.
4.4. Reporting. Grantee shall submit recurring reports and updates to the City related to the
Project Services as follows:
4.4.1. Bi-Annual. Grantee shall submit to the City bi-annual expenditure and data
reports that capture a summarized form of the Grant Fund expenditures of Grantee
along with the service metric data for the Program for the previous bi-annual period.
Along with the bi-annual reports, Grantee shall also include, as necessary, a summary of
any material modifications Grantee has made to either its proposed budget or
operational plan that differs significantly from its submitted Annual Project Work Plan.
4.4.2. Annual. Grantee shall submit a comprehensive annual report to the City that
includes: (i) a narrative report that provides a description of activities, challenges,
successes, and progress Grantee has made in providing Project Services in Woodburn;
(ii) a data report that captures information such as level of service and number of
community members served; and (iii) an annual expenditure report that includes a
complete accounting of Grant Fund expenditures for the previous year.
4.4.3. Reporting Schedule. Grantee shall submit the bi-annual and annual reports as
follows:
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Y1—Bi-Annual September 12,2022 to December 31,2022 January 31,2023
Y1—Annual Through June 30,2023 July 31,2023
Y2—Bi-Annual July 1,2023—December 31,2023 January 31, 2024
Y2—Annual Through June 30,2024 July 31,2024
4.5. Grant Administrator. Grantee has identified its Terri Gonzalez as its designated grant
administrator and primary point of contact for the City for matters related to this Agreement
5. Grantee Representations &Warranties. Grantee represents and warrants to the City that:
(a) Grantee is a non-profit entity duly organized and validly existing in the State of Oregon;
(b) Grantee has all necessary rights, powers, and authority under any organizational
documents and under Oregon law to (i) execute this Grant; (ii) incur and perform its
obligations under this Grant; and (iii) receive financing, including the Grant Funds for
this Project Services; and
(c) There is no proceeding pending or threatened against Grantee before any court or
governmental authority that if adversely determined would materially affect the ability
of Grantee to carry out Project Services.
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The representations and warranties set forth in this Section are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any
other representations or warranties provided by Grantee.
6. Responsibilities of the City.
6.1. ARPA Compliance.The City retains responsibility for federal ARPA compliance
requirements through the duration of this Agreement.
6.2. Grant Administrator.The City's Community Services Director shall be the City's
designated grant administrator, coordinator, and primary point of contact for Grantee for
matters related to this Agreement.
7. Default &Termination.
7.1. Default.
7.1.1. Grantee. Grantee will be in default under this Agreement upon the occurrence
of any of the following events:
(a) Grantee fails to use the Grant Funds for the intended purpose described in the
Agreement or otherwise fails to perform, observe, or discharge any of its covenants,
agreements, or obligations under this Agreement;
(b) Any representation,warranty, or statement made by Grantee in this Agreement or
in any documents relied upon by the City in issuing the Grant Funding is untrue in
any material respect when made; or
(c) A petition, proceeding or case is filed by or against Grantee under any federal or
state bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or other law relating to reorganization,
liquidation, dissolution, winding up or adjustment of debts; in the case of a petition
filed against Grantee, Grantee acquiesces to such petition or such petition is not
dismissed within 20 calendar days after such filing, or such dismissal is not final or is
subject to appeal; or Grantee becomes insolvent or admits its inability to pay its
debts as they become due, or Grantee makes an assignment for the benefit of its
creditors.
7.1.2. Com.The City will be in default under this Agreement if, after 30 days written
notice specifying the nature of the default,the City fails to perform, observe, or
discharge any of its covenants, agreements, or obligations under this Agreement;
provided, however,the City will not be in default should the City fail to disburse Grant
Funds because there is insufficient expenditure authority for, or moneys available from
the ARPA funding source.
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7.2. Remedies.
7.2.1. City Remedies. In the event Grantee is in default under Section 7.1.1,the City
may, at its option, pursue any or all of the remedies available to it under this Agreement
and at law or in equity, including, but not limited to: (i) termination of this Agreement
under Section 7.3; (ii) reducing or withholding payment of Grant Funds; (iii) requiring
Grantee to complete, at Grantee's expense, additional activities necessary to satisfy its
obligations or meet performance standards under this Agreement; (iv) initiation of an
action or proceeding for damages, specific performance, or declaratory or injunctive
relief; (v) exercise of its right of recovery of overpayments under Section 7.4; or(vi)
declaring Grantee ineligible for the receipt of future awards from the City.These
remedies are cumulative to the extent the remedies are not inconsistent, and the City
may pursue any remedy or remedies singly, collectively, successively or in any order
whatsoever.
7.2.2. Grantee Remedies. In the event the City is in default under Section 7.1.2 and
whether or not Grantee elects to terminate this Agreement, Grantee's sole monetary
remedy will be, within any limits set forth in this Agreement, the pro-rated amount of
Grant Funds owing to Grantee through the date of termination, less any claims the City
has against Grantee. In no event will the City be liable to Grantee for any expenses,
direct, indirect, consequential or otherwise related to termination of this Agreement.
7.3. Termination.
7.3.1. Mutual.This Agreement may be terminated at any time by the mutual written
consent of the Parties.
7.3.2. By the City.The City may terminate this Agreement as follows:
(a) At the City's discretion, upon 30 days advanced written notice to Grantee prior
to the following fiscal year funding schedule (i.e., 30 days prior to July 1st);
(b) Immediately upon written notice to Grantee should the City fail to receive
funding or appropriations or other expenditure authority at levels sufficient in
the City's reasonable administrative discretion to perform its obligations under
this Agreement;
(c) Immediately upon written notice to Grantee, if federal or state laws, rules,
regulations, or ARPA guidelines are modified or interpreted in such a way that
the City's performance under this Agreement is prohibited or the City is
prohibited from funding this grant from the ARPA funding source; or
(d) Immediately upon written notice to Grantee, if Grantee is in default under this
Agreement and such default remains uncured for 30 days after written notice is
provided to Grantee.
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7.3.3. By Grantee. Grantee may terminate this Agreement as follows:
(a) At Grantee's discretion, upon 90 days advanced written notice to the City prior
to the following fiscal year funding schedule (i.e., 90 days prior to July 1st);
(b) Immediately upon written notice to the City, if the City is in default under this
Agreement and such default remains uncured for 30 days after written notice is
provided to the City.
7.4. Recovery of Grant Funds. Grantee must return to the City,within 30 days of City's
written demand: (i) any Grant Funds paid to Grantee that exceed the amount to which Grantee
is entitled under this Agreement; (ii) any Grant Funds received by Grantee that remain
unexpended or contractually committed for Project Services by December 31, 2024; or (iii) any
Grant Funds determined by the City to be expended for purposes other than allowable Grant
Fund Expenditures under Section 4.
8. Non-Discrimination. Grantee shall provide access to its services on a basis that does not
discriminate against any person on the basis of the person's race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion,
ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, familial status, marital status, gender identity, source of
income,veteran status, or membership in any other protected class under state or federal law.
9. Limitation of Liability. Grantee shall take all necessary precautions and shall be responsible for
the safety of its employees, volunteers, agents, and subcontractors in the performance of all services
provided under this Agreement.The City shall not be liable for injury, damage, or loss suffered by
Grantee, its employees,volunteers, agents, and subcontractors, not otherwise caused by the intentional
acts of the City, its agents, employees, or contractors.
10. Indemnification. Grantee shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officers, officials,
employees, agents, and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits,
including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with Grantee's performance
and activities under this Agreement, except for that portion of the injuries and damages caused by the
intentional acts of the City.
11. Insurance. Grantee shall ensure that the following insurance is procured and maintained for the
duration of this Agreement in the types and amounts described as follows:
11.1. Workers' Compensation Insurance. Workers' Compensation insurance in compliance
with ORS 656.017, which requires subject employers to provide Oregon workers' compensation
coverage for all their subject workers (contractors with one or more employees, and as defined
by ORS 656.027).
11.2. General Liability Insurance. Commercial General Liability Insurance with coverage
written on a per occurrence basis, in adequate quantity to protect against legal liability arising
out of the Project Services, but no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence. It shall include
contractual liability coverage for the indemnity provided under this Agreement. It shall also
provide that the City of Woodburn and its officers, agents, and employees are Additional
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Insureds but only with respect to Grantee's activities and services to be provided under this
Agreement.
11.3. Notice of cancellation or change.There shall be no cancellation, material change,
reduction of limits or intent not to renew the insurance coverage(s)without 30 days written
notice from Grantee or its insurer(s) to the City.
11.4. Certificates of insurance. As evidence of the insurance coverages required by this
Agreement, Grantee shall have on file and furnish upon request acceptable insurance
certificates to the City prior to commencing the work.The certificate will specify all of the
parties who are Additional Insureds. If requested, complete policy copies shall be provided to
the City. Grantee shall be financially responsible for all pertinent deductibles, self-insured
retentions and/or self-insurance.
12. Relationship of the Parties. Nothing in this Agreement is intended, or is to be deemed to create
a partnership or joint venture between the Parties. Grantee shall at no time hold itself out as a
subsidiary or affiliate of the City. Further, nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed by the
Parties, nor by any third parties, as creating a relationship between the City and any officers, employees,
volunteers, suppliers, contractors, or subcontractors used by Grantee to carry out any activities under
this Agreement.
13. Subcontracts and Assignment; Successors and Assigns. City has selected Grantee based on its
reputation and specialized expertise. Grantee shall not enter into any subcontracts for any of the
activities required by this Agreement, or assign or transfer any of its interest in this Agreement without
City's prior written consent.
The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties
hereto, and their respective successors and permitted assigns, if any.
14. No Third Party Beneficiaries.The City and Grantee are the only parties to this Agreement and
are the only parties entitled to enforce its terms. Nothing in this Agreement gives, is intended to give, or
shall be construed to give or provide any benefit or right, whether directly, indirectly or otherwise, to
third persons unless such third persons are individually identified by name herein and expressly
described as intended beneficiaries of the terms of this Agreement.
15. Miscellaneous.
15.1. Compliance with Applicable Law. Grantee shall comply with all federal, state and local
laws, regulations, and ordinances applicable to this Agreement or to Grantee's obligations under
this Agreement, as those laws, regulations and ordinances may be adopted or amended from
time to time.
15.2. Records. Grantee must maintain all financial records relating to this grant Agreement in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, Grantee must maintain
any other records, whether in paper, electronic or other form, pertinent to this Agreement in
such a manner as to clearly document Grantee's performance. All financial records and other
records,whether in paper, electronic or other form,that are pertinent to this Agreement, are
collectively referred to as "Records." Grantee acknowledges and agrees the City and the federal
government and their duly authorized representatives will have access to all Records to perform
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examinations and audits and make excerpts and transcripts. Grantee must retain and keep
accessible all Records for a minimum of six(6)years, or such longer period as may be required
by applicable law, following termination of this Agreement, or until the conclusion of any audit,
controversy or litigation arising out of or related to this Agreement,whichever date is later.
15.3. Force Majeure. Neither the City, nor Grantee shall be held responsible for delay or
default caused by fire, riot, acts of God, or war where such cause was beyond the reasonable
control of the City or Grantee, respectively. Grantee shall, however, make all reasonable efforts
to remove or eliminate such a cause of delay or default and shall, upon the cessation of the
cause, diligently pursue performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
15.4. Notices. Any notice under this Agreement must be in writing and will be effective when
actually delivered in person or three (3) days after being deposited in the U.S. mail, registered or
certified, postage prepaid and addressed to the party at the address stated in this Agreement or
such other address as either party may designate by written notice to the other. Mailing
addresses for the parties are as follows:
(a) The City. City Administrator, City of Woodburn, 270 Montgomery Street,
Woodburn, Oregon 97071.
(b) Grantee.Terri Gonzalez, Immanuel Lutheran -Community Meal Program,
1036 E. Lincoln Street,Woodburn OR 97071
15.5. Severability.The parties agree that if any term or provision of this Agreement is
declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or in conflict with any law, the validity
of the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the
parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular term
or provision held to be invalid.
15.6. Governing Law; Venue; Consent to Jurisdiction.This Agreement shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon without regard to principles of
conflicts of law. Any claim, action, suit or proceeding (collectively, "Claim") between the City and
Grantee that arises from or relates to this Agreement shall be brought and conducted solely and
exclusively within the Circuit Court of Marion County for the State of Oregon. Grantee hereby
agrees to the in personam jurisdiction of such court and waives any claims of an inconvenience
forum.
15.7. Merger Clause; Waiver.This Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the
parties on the subject matter hereof.There are no understandings, agreements, or
representations, oral or written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement. No waiver,
consent, modification or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless in
writing and signed by both parties. Such waiver, consent, modification or change, if made, shall
be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose given.The failure of the
City to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver by the City of that
or any other provision.
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The Parties have executed this Agreement effective as of the day and year specified above.
CITY OF WOODBURN, IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
an Oregon municipal corporation an Oregon nonprofit corporation
Scott Derickson, City Administrator By:Terri Gonzalez
Community Meal Program
Date Date
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TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council through City Administrator
FROM: Jesse Cuomo, Community Services Director
SUBJECT: Utility Assistance Program - Additional Funding
RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize the City Administrator to sign the enclosed agreement with Love INC.
of North Marion County for the administration of the Utility Assistance Program for
Fiscal Years 2022-23 and 2023-24, in the amount of up to $25,000.00 annually.
BACKGROUND:
In FY 15/16, the City Council approved the execution of a contract for the
administration of a utility assistance program with Mid-Willamette Valley
Community Action Agency (MWVCAA). That agreement was terminated
approximately 12 months later, after it was determined that MWVCAA did not
provide assistance to any Woodburn residents.
In November 2016, the City entered into a similar agreement with the Society of
St. Vincent DePaul (SVDP). Through April 2018, SVDP issued assistance totaling
$1 ,675 to 23 Woodburn residents. Through the agreement close out process SVDP
provided the City with all of the remaining funds that haven't been disbursed on
behalf of utility customers.
Love Inc began providing assistance to utility customers on May 15, 2018 with an
initial distribution of $5,000. Since the start of the partnership with Love Inc in May
of 2018, they have distributed $63,911 .38 to 473 program participants as of August
30, 2022. Providing an average of $135.12 of assistance per participant.
It is clear that Love INC has been successful in providing assistance to significantly
more utility customers that has been provided at any point during the program's
history.
In addition, in February of 2022 the City Council authorized the Low Income
Household Water Assistance Program Agreement (LIHWA) between the City of
Woodburn and the Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency
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(MWVCAA), and the Oregon Housing and Community Services Department.
Through this partnership, MWVCAA has provided $15,960.00 to 54 households as
of September 2, 2022. Which is the second highest dollar amount of vendors/cities
participating in the LIHWA program in Marion County.
DISCUSSION:
The City typically issues 15-20 shut of notices each week. The majority of the
accounts are brought current, resulting in approximately 5-8 actual weekly shut-
offs.
The City's utility assistance program is intended to provide aid to residents who
are experiencing difficulty in paying theirwater/ sewer bills. Qualifying applicants
will be eligible to receive a maximum of $150.00 per account per 12-month
period. During the Covid-19 pandemic, City staff have allow allocations for up to
$300.00 per account for those who were effected by Covid-19. Financial
assistance will be paid directly to the City and will be applied customers'
outstanding balance. Eligibility criteria established for the utility assistance
program is as follows:
• Applicant resides in the City of Woodburn and demonstrates an
emergency need
• Applicant is the City of Woodburn utility account holder for which
assistance is requested or an individual who has demonstrated financial
responsibility for the delinquent account
• Applicant has received and can show a past due notice and/or shut-off
notice due to utility-related fees
• Applicant has not received more than $150.00 ($300.00 if effected by
Covid-19) in utility assistance from this Program during the previous 12
months
• Applicant can show that Applicant or Applicant's demonstrated financial
need meets Love INC's established criteria
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The funding for the $25,000 distribution annually for FY 2022-23 and FY 2023-24
has been approved and included in the adopted FY 2022-23 budget as part of
the approved ARPA allocations.
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CITY OF WOODBURN
ARPA FUNDED SOCIAL SERVICES GRANT AGREEMENT
LOVE INC OF NORTH MARION COUNTY—UTILITY ASSISTSANCE PROGRAM
THIS ARPA Funded Social Services Grant Agreement ("Agreement"), dated this day of
, 2022 ("Effective Date"), is made and entered into by and between the City of
Woodburn, an Oregon municipal corporation (the "City"), and the Love INC of North Marion County, an
Oregon nonprofit corporation ("Grantee") (together the "Parties").
BACKGROUND
A. The American Rescue Plan Act ("ARPA") is expected to provide the City with local fiscal recovery
funds in the amount of approximately$5.8 million over the next two years. In October 2021, the
City authorized the expenditure of ARPA funds to provide economic support for local nonprofit
organizations, including funds for Grantee.
B. The City has identified Grantee as a regional nonprofit organization that is an essential partner
in administrating the Utility Assistance Program, especially as the needs of the community have
grown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
C. Specifically, Grantee provides utility assistance to qualifying City of Woodburn applicants who
are experiencing difficulty paying their water/sewer bills.
D. The City desires to provide financial support for Grantee for Utility Assistance Program in order
to assist in settling the delinquent City of Woodburn utility accounts of customers that are in
jeopardy of having their utility services shut off due to lack of payment in the amount of fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) over two years.
E. This Agreement provides for the terms and conditions under which Grantee shall receive and
may expend the identified grant funding.
THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
AGREEMENT
1. Purpose.The purpose of the grant funding is to support Grantee's operation of the Utility
Assistance Program in order to assist in settling the delinquent City of Woodburn utility accounts of
customers that are in jeopardy of having their utility services shut off due to lack of payment ("Project
Services"). ARPA funding will be applied towards the costs incurred by Grantee to manage the Utility
Assistance Program served at 970 N. Cascade Drive Suite 100, Woodburn, OR.
2. Effective Date & Duration.The Effective Date of this Agreement is as of the day and year
specified above, and unless extended or terminated earlier in accordance with its terms,will expire on
July 31, 2024.
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3. Grant Funding.
3.1. Grant Amount. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the City
shall provide Grantee with fifty thousand 0/100 dollars ($50,000) ("Grant Funds") over the next
two years to carry out the identified Project Services.The City shall disburse the Grant Funds
from monies available through its federal ARPA funding.
3.2. Disbursement Schedule.The City shall allocate and distribute the Grant Funds to
Grantee pursuant to the following schedule, up to$25,000 annually will be provided to Grantee
in distribution amounts of$5,000:
Funding Cycle Issuance Date Total Funds
FY 2022-2023 Within 30 days of Effective Date $25,000
FY 2023-2024 July 1,2023 $25,000
*FY means the City's fiscal year that runs from July 1st—June 30th of the following calendar year.
3.3. Disbursement Generally.The City shall disburse Grant Funds to Grantee for the
allowable Project Services that are undertaken during the Term of this Agreement, subject to
the availability of sufficient moneys in and from the ARPA funding source. Grantee agrees that it
shall provide to the City any information or detail regarding the expenditure of Grant Funds
prior to future disbursements or as the City may request.
4. Conditions of Funding.
4.1.Project Activities. In servicing this Program, Grantee has the discretionary authority to pay utility
bills and fees on behalf of Eligible Customers (defined in Section 4.2) for all City provided water
and sewer utility services. Payment assistance shall be provided at a maximum of$150.00 per
account per 12-month period or up to $300.00 for those impacted by Covid-19. Grantee shall
ensure that all utility bill payments are made directly to the City and shall not make any direct
financial allocations to eligible customers.
4.2.Selection of Eligible Customers. Grantee shall only provide financial assistance to those
customers that meet the following general eligibility criteria, or modified Grantee criteria
established with the City of Woodburn's approval:
4.2.1. Applicant resides in the City of Woodburn;
4.2.2. Applicant is the City of Woodburn utility account holder for which assistance is
requested or an individual who has demonstrated financial responsibility for the
delinquent account;
4.2.3. Applicant and/or Applicant's household has not received more than $150.00 in utility
assistance from this Program during the previous 12 months or up to $300.00 for those
impacted by Covid-19;
4.2.4. Applicant has received and can show a past due notice and/or shut-off notice due to
utility—related fees;
4.2.5. Applicant can show that Applicant or Applicant's demonstrated financial need meets
Love INC's established criteria.
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An applicant that meets the selection criteria outlined above, and who can readily be assisted by
Love INC, meaning Grantee can pay an amount needed to avoid shut-off or pay past-due amounts,
will be designated as an "Eligible Customer."
In executing and providing Services under this Agreement, Grantee is prohibited from discriminating
against applicants on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity(including
gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, military
status, or other classes protected under Oregon or federal statutes.
4.3. Eligible Use of Grant Funds. In providing Project Services under this Agreement, Grantee
may use and expend Grant Funds for the following costs/purposes: (i) check stock, (ii) Grantee
may retain 10%of actual financial utility assistance provided under this agreement as a
reimbursement for program administration expenses.
Authorized or allowable costs exclude expenditures for any of the following: (i) religious
instruction or recruitment; (ii) real estate purchases; (iii) lobbying or political activities; (iv) costs
for providing services outside of North Marion County; (v) indirect costs and overheard not
readily assignable to Project Services; and (vi) any activity prohibited by state, federal, or local
law or rule.
4.4. Reporting. Grantee shall submit recurring reports and updates to the City related to the
Project Services as follows:
4.4.1. Bi-Annual. Grantee shall submit to the City bi-annual expenditure and data
reports that capture a summarized form of the Grant Fund expenditures of Grantee
along with the service metric data for the Program for the previous bi-annual period.
Along with the bi-annual reports, Grantee shall also include, as necessary, a summary of
any material modifications Grantee has made to either its proposed budget or
operational plan that differs significantly from its submitted Annual Project Work Plan.
4.4.2. Annual. Grantee shall submit a comprehensive annual report to the City that
includes: (i) a narrative report that provides a description of activities, challenges,
successes, and progress Grantee has made in providing Project Services in Woodburn;
(ii) a data report that captures information such as level of service and number of
community members served; and (iii) an annual expenditure report that includes a
complete accounting of Grant Fund expenditures for the previous year.
4.4.3. Reporting Schedule. Grantee shall submit the bi-annual and annual reports as
follows:
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Y1—Annual Through June 30,2023 July 31,2023
Y2—Bi-Annual July 1,2023—December 31,2023 January 31, 2024
Y2—Annual Through June 30,2024 July 31,2024
4.5. Grant Administrator. Grantee has identified its Rosetta Wangerin as its designated grant
administrator and primary point of contact for the City for matters related to this Agreement
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5. Grantee Representations &Warranties. Grantee represents and warrants to the City that:
(a) Grantee is a non-profit entity duly organized and validly existing in the State of Oregon;
(b) Grantee has all necessary rights, powers, and authority under any organizational
documents and under Oregon law to (i) execute this Grant; (ii) incur and perform its
obligations under this Grant; and (iii) receive financing, including the Grant Funds for
this Project Services; and
(c) There is no proceeding pending or threatened against Grantee before any court or
governmental authority that if adversely determined would materially affect the ability
of Grantee to carry out Project Services.
The representations and warranties set forth in this Section are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any
other representations or warranties provided by Grantee.
6. Responsibilities of the City.
6.1. ARPA Compliance.The City retains responsibility for federal ARPA compliance
requirements through the duration of this Agreement.
6.2. Grant Administrator.The City's Community Services Director shall be the City's
designated grant administrator, coordinator, and primary point of contact for Grantee for
matters related to this Agreement.
7. Default&Termination.
7.1. Default.
7.1.1. Grantee. Grantee will be in default under this Agreement upon the occurrence
of any of the following events:
(a) Grantee fails to use the Grant Funds for the intended purpose described in the
Agreement or otherwise fails to perform, observe, or discharge any of its covenants,
agreements, or obligations under this Agreement;
(b) Any representation,warranty, or statement made by Grantee in this Agreement or
in any documents relied upon by the City in issuing the Grant Funding is untrue in
any material respect when made; or
(c) A petition, proceeding or case is filed by or against Grantee under any federal or
state bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or other law relating to reorganization,
liquidation, dissolution, winding up or adjustment of debts; in the case of a petition
filed against Grantee, Grantee acquiesces to such petition or such petition is not
dismissed within 20 calendar days after such filing, or such dismissal is not final or is
subject to appeal; or Grantee becomes insolvent or admits its inability to pay its
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debts as they become due, or Grantee makes an assignment for the benefit of its
creditors.
7.1.2. Com.The City will be in default under this Agreement if, after 30 days written
notice specifying the nature of the default,the City fails to perform, observe, or
discharge any of its covenants, agreements, or obligations under this Agreement;
provided, however,the City will not be in default should the City fail to disburse Grant
Funds because there is insufficient expenditure authority for, or moneys available from
the ARPA funding source.
7.2. Remedies.
7.2.1. City Remedies. In the event Grantee is in default under Section 7.1.1,the City
may, at its option, pursue any or all of the remedies available to it under this Agreement
and at law or in equity, including, but not limited to: (i) termination of this Agreement
under Section 7.3; (ii) reducing or withholding payment of Grant Funds; (iii) requiring
Grantee to complete, at Grantee's expense, additional activities necessary to satisfy its
obligations or meet performance standards under this Agreement; (iv) initiation of an
action or proceeding for damages, specific performance, or declaratory or injunctive
relief; (v) exercise of its right of recovery of overpayments under Section 7.4; or(vi)
declaring Grantee ineligible for the receipt of future awards from the City.These
remedies are cumulative to the extent the remedies are not inconsistent, and the City
may pursue any remedy or remedies singly, collectively, successively or in any order
whatsoever.
7.2.2. Grantee Remedies. In the event the City is in default under Section 7.1.2 and
whether or not Grantee elects to terminate this Agreement, Grantee's sole monetary
remedy will be, within any limits set forth in this Agreement, the pro-rated amount of
Grant Funds owing to Grantee through the date of termination, less any claims the City
has against Grantee. In no event will the City be liable to Grantee for any expenses,
direct, indirect, consequential or otherwise related to termination of this Agreement.
7.3. Termination.
7.3.1. Mutual.This Agreement maybe terminated at anytime by the mutual written
consent of the Parties.
7.3.2. By the City.The City may terminate this Agreement as follows:
(a) At the City's discretion, upon 30 days advanced written notice to Grantee prior
to the following fiscal year funding schedule (i.e., 30 days prior to July 1st);
(b) Immediately upon written notice to Grantee should the City fail to receive
funding or appropriations or other expenditure authority at levels sufficient in
the City's reasonable administrative discretion to perform its obligations under
this Agreement;
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(c) Immediately upon written notice to Grantee, if federal or state laws, rules,
regulations, or ARPA guidelines are modified or interpreted in such a way that
the City's performance under this Agreement is prohibited or the City is
prohibited from funding this grant from the ARPA funding source; or
(d) Immediately upon written notice to Grantee, if Grantee is in default under this
Agreement and such default remains uncured for 30 days after written notice is
provided to Grantee.
7.3.3. By Grantee. Grantee may terminate this Agreement as follows:
(a) At Grantee's discretion, upon 90 days advanced written notice to the City prior
to the following fiscal year funding schedule (i.e., 90 days prior to July 1st);
(b) Immediately upon written notice to the City, if the City is in default under this
Agreement and such default remains uncured for 30 days after written notice is
provided to the City.
7.4.Recovery of Grant Funds. Grantee must return to the City,within 30 days of City's written
demand: (i) any Grant Funds paid to Grantee that exceed the amount to which Grantee is
entitled under this Agreement; (ii) any Grant Funds received by Grantee that remain
unexpended or contractually committed for Project Services by December 31, 2024; or(iii) any
Grant Funds determined by the City to be expended for purposes other than allowable Grant
Fund Expenditures under Section 4.
8. Non-Discrimination. Grantee shall provide access to its services on a basis that does not
discriminate against any person on the basis of the person's race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion,
ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, familial status, marital status, gender identity, source of
income,veteran status, or membership in any other protected class under state or federal law.
9. Limitation of Liability. Grantee shall take all necessary precautions and shall be responsible for
the safety of its employees, volunteers, agents, and subcontractors in the performance of all services
provided under this Agreement.The City shall not be liable for injury, damage, or loss suffered by
Grantee, its employees,volunteers, agents, and subcontractors, not otherwise caused by the intentional
acts of the City, its agents, employees, or contractors.
10. Indemnification. Grantee shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officers, officials,
employees, agents, and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits,
including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with Grantee's performance
and activities under this Agreement, except for that portion of the injuries and damages caused by the
intentional acts of the City.
11. Insurance. Grantee shall ensure that the following insurance is procured and maintained for the
duration of this Agreement in the types and amounts described as follows:
11.1. Workers' Compensation Insurance. Workers' Compensation insurance in compliance
with ORS 656.017, which requires subject employers to provide Oregon workers' compensation
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coverage for all their subject workers (contractors with one or more employees, and as defined
by ORS 656.027).
11.2. General Liability Insurance. Commercial General Liability Insurance with coverage
written on a per occurrence basis, in adequate quantity to protect against legal liability arising
out of the Project Services, but no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence. It shall include
contractual liability coverage for the indemnity provided under this Agreement. It shall also
provide that the City of Woodburn and its officers, agents, and employees are Additional
Insureds but only with respect to Grantee's activities and services to be provided under this
Agreement.
11.3. Notice of cancellation or change.There shall be no cancellation, material change,
reduction of limits or intent not to renew the insurance coverage(s)without 30 days written
notice from Grantee or its insurer(s)to the City.
11.4. Certificates of insurance. As evidence of the insurance coverages required by this
Agreement, Grantee shall have on file and furnish upon request acceptable insurance
certificates to the City prior to commencing the work.The certificate will specify all of the
parties who are Additional Insureds. If requested, complete policy copies shall be provided to
the City. Grantee shall be financially responsible for all pertinent deductibles, self-insured
retentions and/or self-insurance.
12. Relationship of the Parties. Nothing in this Agreement is intended, or is to be deemed to create
a partnership or joint venture between the Parties. Grantee shall at no time hold itself out as a
subsidiary or affiliate of the City. Further, nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed by the
Parties, nor by any third parties, as creating a relationship between the City and any officers, employees,
volunteers, suppliers, contractors, or subcontractors used by Grantee to carry out any activities under
this Agreement.
13. Subcontracts and Assignment; Successors and Assigns. City has selected Grantee based on its
reputation and specialized expertise. Grantee shall not enter into any subcontracts for any of the
activities required by this Agreement, or assign or transfer any of its interest in this Agreement without
City's prior written consent.
The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties
hereto, and their respective successors and permitted assigns, if any.
14. No Third Party Beneficiaries.The City and Grantee are the only parties to this Agreement and
are the only parties entitled to enforce its terms. Nothing in this Agreement gives, is intended to give, or
shall be construed to give or provide any benefit or right, whether directly, indirectly or otherwise, to
third persons unless such third persons are individually identified by name herein and expressly
described as intended beneficiaries of the terms of this Agreement.
15. Miscellaneous.
15.1. Compliance with Applicable Law. Grantee shall comply with all federal, state and local
laws, regulations, and ordinances applicable to this Agreement or to Grantee's obligations under
this Agreement, as those laws, regulations and ordinances may be adopted or amended from
time to time.
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15.2. Records. Grantee must maintain all financial records relating to this grant Agreement in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, Grantee must maintain
any other records, whether in paper, electronic or other form, pertinent to this Agreement in
such a manner as to clearly document Grantee's performance. All financial records and other
records,whether in paper, electronic or other form,that are pertinent to this Agreement, are
collectively referred to as "Records." Grantee acknowledges and agrees the City and the federal
government and their duly authorized representatives will have access to all Records to perform
examinations and audits and make excerpts and transcripts. Grantee must retain and keep
accessible all Records for a minimum of six (6)years, or such longer period as may be required
by applicable law, following termination of this Agreement, or until the conclusion of any audit,
controversy or litigation arising out of or related to this Agreement,whichever date is later.
15.3. Force Majeure. Neither the City, nor Grantee shall be held responsible for delay or
default caused by fire, riot, acts of God, or war where such cause was beyond the reasonable
control of the City or Grantee, respectively. Grantee shall, however, make all reasonable efforts
to remove or eliminate such a cause of delay or default and shall, upon the cessation of the
cause, diligently pursue performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
15.4. Notices. Any notice under this Agreement must be in writing and will be effective when
actually delivered in person or three (3) days after being deposited in the U.S. mail, registered or
certified, postage prepaid and addressed to the party at the address stated in this Agreement or
such other address as either party may designate by written notice to the other. Mailing
addresses for the parties are as follows:
(a) The City. City Administrator, City of Woodburn, 270 Montgomery Street,
Woodburn, Oregon 97071.
(b) Grantee. Rosetta Wangerin, Love INC. of North Marion County -Utility
Assistance Program, 970 N. Cascade Drive Suite 100,Woodburn OR 97071
15.5 Relationship of the Parties. Grantee shall at no time hold itself out as an agent,
subsidiary, or affiliate of the City. This Agreement will not be construed so as to create a
partnership between the parties or a relationship between the City and any suppliers,
employees, contractors or subcontractors used by Grantee to carry out functions or
Services under this Agreement. Additionally, each party shall obtain prior written approval
from the other party prior to using the other party's trademarks, trade names, logos, or
images (collectively, " Proprietary Marks") in connection with carrying out projects or
activities under this Agreement.This applies to all uses regardless of whether on the web, in
print, or in any other media. Once approved, similar uses in the same context and format
will not require additional approval. In the event this agreement expires or terminates for
any reason, each party shall immediately discontinue using the other Party's Proprietary
Marks.
15.6. Severability.The parties agree that if any term or provision of this Agreement is
declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or in conflict with any law, the
validity of the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and
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obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain
the particular term or provision held to be invalid.
15.7. Governing Law; Venue; Consent to Jurisdiction.This Agreement shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon without regard to principles
of conflicts of law. Any claim, action, suit or proceeding (collectively, "Claim") between the City
and Grantee that arises from or relates to this Agreement shall be brought and conducted
solely and exclusively within the Circuit Court of Marion County for the State of Oregon.
Grantee hereby agrees to the in personam jurisdiction of such court and waives any claims of
an inconvenience forum.
15.8. Merger Clause; Waiver.This Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the
parties on the subject matter hereof.There are no understandings, agreements, or
representations, oral or written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement. No waiver,
consent, modification or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless in
writing and signed by both parties. Such waiver, consent, modification or change, if made, shall
be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose given.The failure of the
City to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver by the City of that
or any other provision.
The Parties have executed this Agreement effective as of the day and year specified above.
CITY OF WOODBURN, LOVE INC. OF NORTH MARION COUNTY,
an Oregon municipal corporation an Oregon nonprofit corporation
Scott Derickson, City Administrator By: Rosetta Wangerin
Utility Assistance Program
Date Date
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CITY OF WOODB URN
Community Development Department
MEMORANDUM
270 Montgomery Street Woodburn, Oregon 97071 (503) 982-5246
Date: September 6, 2022
To: Chris Kerr, Community Development Director
From: Melissa Gitt, Building Official
Subject: Building Activity for August 2022
2020 2021 2022
No. Dollar Amount No. Dollar Amount No. Dollar Amount
Single-Family Residential 7 $1,449,434 32 $8,106,672 12 $3,814,416
Multi-Family Residential 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Assisted Living Facilities 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Residential Adds &Alts 6 $173.430 6 $46,818 20 $226,201
Industrial 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Commercial 5 $637,165 3 $108,000 6 $337,390
Signs and Fences 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Manufactured Homes 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
TOTALS 18 $2,260,029 41 $8,261,490 38 $4,378,007
Fiscal Year to Date $6,044,206 $22,282,411 $5,713,353
(July 1 —June 30)
• Totals reflect permit valuation
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September 12, 2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council through City Administrator
FROM: Anthony Turley, Finance Director
SUBJECT: FY 2022-2023 Supplemental Budget Request for appropriation
authority for two State Grant Awards approved by the City Council
at the April 11, 2022 council meeting.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution authorizing increasing the Operating Revenue in the
General Fund and Operating Expenditures by $1 ,500,000 to account for the
Business Oregon SPWF Grant of$500,000 and the ODOT Immediate Opportunity
Fund Grant of $1 ,000,000.
BACKGROUND:
Every year, after Council budget adoption, circumstances arise that were
either unforeseen, unquantifiable, or discovered as errors. Oregon Budget Law,
ORS 294.471 (1 ) provides for changes to adopted budgets through a transfer
resolution or supplemental budget process that notices the proposed changes.
Transfers in excess of 15 percent of any fund's total expenditures, or
supplemental budget changes in excess of 10 percent of any fund's total
expenditures, require a public hearing to accept public testimony on the item
under consideration.
Like the adopted budget, supplemental budget requests must be balanced;
in other words, net revenue and net expense for the request must be equal.
This can be accomplished by budgeting additional revenue or by reducing
another expenditure category (such as contingencies).
DISCUSSION:
This supplemental budget request is necessary to address the appropriation of
funds for the two grant awards as described below:
Business Oregon SPWF Grant: Business Oregon manages a Special Public Works
Fund program that provides grants to municipally incorporated entities for
development projects, including transportation infrastructure projects, where
there is firm business commitment to create or retain traded-sector jobs (up to
$5,000 per eligible job and not to exceed 85% of the project cost or $500,000
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per project). The City of Woodburn applied for and was awarded a Special
Public Works Fund Grant and now desires to accept the funding award of
$500,000, which will be directed toward the Butteville Road Realignment
Project.
ODOT Immediate Opportunity Fund Grant: The Oregon Department of
Transportation (ODOT) manages an Immediate Opportunity Fund (IOF) to
support primary economic development in Oregon through the construction
and improvement of streets and roads. The City of Woodburn applied for and
was awarded an ODOT Immediate Opportunity Fund Grant and now desires to
accept the funding award of $1,000,000, which will be directed toward the
Butteville-219 Roundabout Project. Amazon estimates the costs of the
complete infrastructure improvements will total $7,937,050. With the $500,000
SPWF funds to Butteville Road and $1 ,000,000 ODOT IOF funds to the OR-219
roundabout, Amazon will invest the remaining balance of $6,437,050 to the
infrastructure improvements.
Staff recommends adding an additional $1 ,500,000 to the General Fund's FY
2023 budget.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
If the resolution is approved, the following changes will be made:
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES
AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
General-001
Resource Original Change Revised Requirement Original Change Revised
1 Grants 27,101,870 1,500,000 28,601,870 I Grants 27,101,870 1,500,000 28,601,870
Revised Total Fund Resources 28,601,870 Revised Total Fund Requirements 28,601,870
Comments:State grants allocated to Butteville Rd.Realignment and Roundabout Construction projects.
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 3197
RESOLUTION NO. 2198
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET AND MAKING
APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2022-2023.
WHEREAS, on June 13, 2022, the Woodburn City Council approved a
Resolution adopting a budget for the fiscal year 2022-2023, wherein funds were
appropriated; and
WHEREAS, ORS 294.471 (1 )(a) permits supplemental budgets when "an
occurrence or condition which had not been ascertained at the time of the
preparation of a budget for the current year or current budget period which
requires a change in financial planning"; and
WHEREAS, ORS 294.471 (1 )(c) permits supplemental budgets when "funds
that are made available by another unit of federal, state or local government
and the availability of which could not reasonably be foreseen when preparing
the original budget or a previous supplemental budget for the current year or
current budget period"; and
WHEREAS, Under ORS 294.471 (3), a supplemental budget in which no fund
changes more than 10% can be adopted at a regularly scheduled meeting of
the governing body without a public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the supplemental budget contained herein and made pursuant
to ORS 294.471, is a result of increases to the City's operating revenue in the
General Funds of $1,500,000, accounting for receipt of the Business Oregon SPWF
Grant of $500,000 and the ODOT Immediate Opportunity Fund Grant of
$1 ,000,000; and
WHEREAS, a regularly scheduled City Council meeting was held September
12, 2022 on the supplemental budget changes and notice of the meeting was
published at least five days prior to the meeting, NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY OF WOODBURN RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That pursuant to the applicable ORS provisions cited above, the
City Council hereby approves the transfers of appropriations and supplemental
budget for FY 2022-23 in the amounts shown in the summary.
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SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES
AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
General-001
Resource Original Change Revised Requirement Original Change Revised
1 Grants 27,101,870 1,500,000 28,601,870 I Grants 27,101,870 1,500,000 28,601,870
Revised Total Fund Resources 28,601,870 Revised Total Fund Requirements 28,601,870
Comments:State grants allocated to Butteville Rd.Realignment and Roundabout Construction projects.
Approved as to Form:
City Attorney Date
APPROVED:
Eric Swenson, Mayor
Passed by the Council
Submitted to the Mayor
Approved by the Mayor
Filed in the Office of the Recorder
ATTEST:
Heather Pierson, City Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
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September 12, 2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council through City Administrator
FROM: Tony Turley, Finance Director
SUBJECT: FY 2022-23 Transfer of Appropriations Request within General Fund
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a resolution authorizing up to $750,000 transfer from the General Fund's
Contingency to Non-Departmental category for a grant award to AWARE Food
Bank for the reconstruction of their facility.
BACKGROUND:
Every year, after Council budget adoption, circumstances arise that were either
unforeseen, unquantifiable, or discovered as errors. Oregon Budget Law, ORS
294.471 (1 ) provides for changes to adopted budgets through a transfer resolution
or supplemental budget process that notices the proposed changes. Transfers not
in excess of 15 percent of any fund's total expenditures may be made through a
resolution without adoption of a supplemental budget. The proposed transfer of
General Fund appropriations is less than 3 percent of the Fund's total budgeted
expenditures.
DISCUSSION:
General Fund (001 ): Contingency $750,000
Authority is requested to move $750,000 from Contingency to the Materials &
Services category.
General Fund (001 ): Materials & Services $750,000
The increase represents additional funds needed for the distribution of grant
funds to the AWARE Food Bank.
At the time we were completing the FY 2022-23 budget for the City, we had
received approval of an additional $500,000 to the original award of $250,000 of
CDBG-CV funds for the AWARE Food Bank re-development project.
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Where we were able to reflect the grant revenue into the budget, we did not get
the corresponding expenses accounted for in the budget. This oversight was due
to a multitude of reasons, one of which included discussion with Business Oregon
regarding the use of the CDBG-CV funding. Business Oregon has been
concerned that the proposed re-construction of the AWARE Food Bank building
would be classified as a new construction rather than a re-construction by HUD
based on the addition of approximately 800 sf to the size of the structure. If this
was the case, Business Oregon was indicating that they would reverse the award
of the additional $500,000.
Since that time, however, the issue has been resolved and the City will receive
the full $750,000 for the AWARE Food Bank project and thus requires making an
amendment to the adopted FY 2022-23 budget.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
If the resolution is approved, $750,000 will be transferred from the General Fund's
Contingency to Materials & Services category. This transfer will not change the
Fund's total budgeted expenditures.
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES
AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
General Fund 001
Resource Original Change Revised Requirement Original Change Revised
1 Materials &Services - 750,000 750,000
2 Contingency (750,000) (750,000)
Revised Total Fund Resources Revised Total Fund Requirements
Comments: Transfer of Contingency balance to Materials&Services
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 3198
RESOLUTION NO. 2199
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN THE GENERAL
FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023.
WHEREAS, on June 13, 2022, the Woodburn City Council approved a Resolution
adopting a budget for the fiscal year 2022-2023, wherein funds were appropriated;
and
WHEREAS, ORS 294.463 provides that transfers of appropriations may be made
within a given fund when authorized by Resolution of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City routinely budgets certain amounts and contingencies to
provide budget resources to fund appropriations not anticipated at the time of budget
adoption; and
WHEREAS, Transfers may be made from an operating contingency appropriation
to the appropriation category from which it will be expended; and
WHEREAS, Contingency transfers that in aggregate during a fiscal year do not
exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the total appropriations of the fund contained in the
original budget may be made through a resolution without adoption of a
supplemental budget; and
WHEREAS, Changes to previously budgeted appropriations in the General Fund
are needed for reconstruction of the Aware Food Bank facility located across the
street from City Hall.
NOW THEREFORE,
THE CITY OF WOODBURN RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Transfer of Appropriations. The following Transfer of Appropriations
within the General Fund for the 2022-2023 fiscal year is hereby approved:
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES
AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
General Fund 001
Resource Original Change Revised Requirement Original Change Revised
1 Materials &Services - 750,000 750,000
2 Contingency (750,000) (750,000)
Revised Total Fund Resources Revised Total Fund Requirements -
Comments: Transfer of Contingency balance to Materials&Services
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Approved as to form:
City Attorney Date
Approved:
Eric Swenson, Mayor
Passed by the Council
Submitted to the Mayor
Approved by the Mayor
Filed in the Office of the Recorder
ATTEST:
Heather Pierson City Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
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