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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14162 ORD - 02/01/1978JKH:vp:c /1 /78.1lst AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A TITLE VI COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT CONTRACT WITH THE JAPANESE ART MUSEUM OF CORPUS CHRISTI FOR THREE PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS FROM JULY 1, 1978 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 1978, IN THE AMOUNT OF $18,500 AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE CONTRACT, A SUBSTANTIAL COPY OF WHICH, MARKED EXHIBIT "A ", IS ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute for the City of Corpus Christi a Title VI Comprehensive Employment and Training Act contract with the Japanese Art Museum of Corpus Christi for three public service employment positions from July 1, 1978 through September 30, 1978, in the amount of $18,500 as more fully described in the contract, a substantial copy of which, marked Exhibit "A ", is attached hereto and made a part hereof. SECTION 2. The necessity to authorize execution at the earliest practicable date of the aforesaid contract with the Japanese Art Museum of Corpus Christi for three public service employment positions creates a public emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared such emergency and necessity to exist, and having requested the suspension of the Charter rule and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the �,Qit day of February, 1978. ATTEST: City Secretary MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS APPROVED: / DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1978: J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY BY: 14162 • MICROFILMED JUL 0 71990 THE JAPANESE ART MUSEUM OF CORPUS CHRISTI TITLE VI CONTRACT NO. 160 -8555 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTRACT SIGNATURE SHEET Page 2 PROGRAM SUMMARY Page 3 PSE OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY Page 4 Page 5 CETA PROGRAM PLANNING SUMMARY Page 6 BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY Page 7 PROJECT OPERATING PLAN SUPPLEMENT Page 8 ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS Page 9 AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS CLAUSE Page 20 STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE Page 21 SUPPORTIVE DOCUMENTS Page 22 PROGRAM NARRATIVE 1 CONTRACT SIGNATURE SHEET ..PROGRei City pus Christi P. 0. 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78408 CONTRACT N0.160 -8555 MODIFICATION NO. CONTRACTOR: The Japanese Art Museum.of Corpus Christ 426 South Staples Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 This contract is entered into by the City of Corpus Christi, hereinafter referred to as a Program Agent and The Japanese Art Museum of Corpus Christi hereinafter referred to as Contractor. The Contractor agrees to operate a CETA Services Program in accordance with the provisions of this agreement. This contract consists of 29 pages, including this page, and such other provisions and documents as are included herein. The Contractor hereby agrees that he has read this Contract and will abide by all terms specified herein and also certifies that the information in this Contract is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief and this Contract has been fully authorized. Funds hereby being obligated are subject to the availability clause. A.' CONTRACT PERIOD This Contract covers the period (date) from February 1, 1978 thru September'30, 1978 B. MODIFICATION This action / /increases % /decreases /_ /does not change the Program Agent obligation for. this contract by (this action) $ to (new level) $ C. OBLIGATION TITLE FISCAL YEAR TOTAL 78 1 FY FY Title VI $18,500 $18,500 . TOTAL $18 500 $18,500 APPROVED FOR THE PROGRAM AGENT: - APPROVED FOR THE CONTRACTOR: DAY OF BY: _ 91978 R. Marvin Townsend, City Manager DAY OF BY: BY: ,197 SIGNATURE NAME AND TITLE APPROVED: DAY OF (PROGRAM AGENT USE ONLY) APPROVED: , 1978 • DAY OF D rector of Finance ATTEST: DAY OF , 1978 City Secretary 2 ;197 City Attorney - PSE PROGRAM SUMMARY 1. CONTRACTOR LIAISON OFFICIAL Margaret Walberg 4. CONTRACTOR 5. TYPE OF UNIT 6. SERVED DISTRIBUTION OF FONDS A AREA 7. POPULATION The Japanese: Art Museum of Corpus Christi Non - profit Organizatior City of Corpus Christi 10. TOTAL 2. CONTRACT NUMBER-_ 160 -8555 3. TITLE VI JOBS 8.NO. OF 9. FUNDS JOBS 3 $18,500 • 3 $18,500 11. OTHER ACTIVITIES 12. TOTAL 3 • r (1) CCUPATIONAL TITLE BY EMPLOYING AGENCY PSE OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY (2) Administrative Assistant Secretary Museum Guard -Guide TOTAL Contractor The Japane 426 South Corpus Chr NUMBER OF JOBS (B) se Art Museum of Corpu Staples isti, Texas CETA MO. WAGE RATE (C $780 700. 600 78401 JOB DURATION (D , s Christi TOTAL WAGES (E) $ 6,240. 5600 4;800 FRINGE BENEFITS 1. FICA = (6.05) —, 2. Workmen's Compensation 3. Other (Specify) Group Insurance 4. Other (Specify) 5. Other (Specify) Sub -total fringe benefits $16,640 1,006 315 539 TOTAL 4 $18,500 PROSRRAM NARRATIVE A. Public Service Employment' participants employed through the Title VI Emergency Jobs Program of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 under the Rules and Regulations as published in the Federal Register, January 10, 1975, Volume 40, Number 7 will be carried over into the Emergency Jobs Extension Program effective February 1, 1977. Should position vacancies occur after February 1, 1977,. applicants for positions will be recruited consistent with the Rules and Regulations as published in the Federal Register, January 11, 1977, Volume 42, Number 7. B. Recruitment for position vacancies will be initiated by the Contractor through the Texas Employment Commission, its own facilities, as well • as any other appropriate referrel agency.. Eligibility certification of applicants will be consistent with a form prescribed by the Program . Agent. Selection and hiring of applicants certified as eligible for Title VI prayrad participation will be conducted by the Contractor. C. TO insure, as sperified in the Act, that individuals from certain groups rive special consideration for employment under the Title VI extension, all vacancies will be listed with the Texas Employment Commission. • • D. Monitoring of the p u rara.will be the responsibility of the Contractor and is also subject to monitoring by the City of Corpus Christi as the Pruyimn Agent. 5 L CONTRACTOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS Mullin) twist and Trandny Adtnluwr0t un CONTRACT - NUFIBER: . Art Museum of Corpus Christi CL'{A PROGRAM PLANNING SUMMiARY 160 -8555 •apanouch Staples e. GRANT YEAR d. TYPE OF PROGRAM ese s Christi, Texas 78401 From To 1. ❑ Tine 1 3. O TIM 111 Soeclly„t„.,,,,,,..,,,,,,. February 1. 1978 1 Seprembnr 'ifs 1 978. 0. C7 Title It 4. f,@ Title vI r INSTRUCTIONS P011 COMPLETING SECTIONS 1, 11, AND 111 Sec.!: A (Total Enrollments) Is the sum of A.1 and A.2. 13 (Total Terminations) is the sum of 6.) thr. -. gh d n 6.3. C (Planned Enrollments) is A minus D. Z s- S. It: Enter In Una (a) Enrollments In each program activity cumulatively through the grant yea, and bs line i $ E m 8 o o E o o p (b) Ibo number of participants planned to be enrolled In each program activity at the end of each 1.0 du ¢ 4 vtdZ UV f 0 quarter; pnrnclpante who are concurrently enrolled In more than one activity should be counted In each MM DD YY aellvl17 In which they are enrolled. 1- 2 1 Sec. III: Enter the cumulative number of participants in each segment to be enrolled during the gran rev. Participants should be counted In as many significant segment groups as are applicable. FOR REGIONAL OFFICE USE ONLY CONTRACT KEY XE Oo dZ 1000. DATE 2 3 7 a 5 10 REM u 16 773512 31 I. ENROLLMENT ANO TERMINATION SUMMARY GRANT YEAR•T0•DATE PLAN A TOTA� U. TOTAL G PLANNED a REPORT 11. TOT A• 1. Entering 2. Other ]. Non• ENROLL 1. Enroll- 2. Parltel• 1. m a. Olreet b. 10411001 G Obtained 1'a *Itive Doutive 17vrIOLL*rC]vr`. O PERIOD MENTS menu Dante Canlad TtONS Memts. Ptemlf. Fmplsymen (e +d 0/ Cur0•' —�5 O 1 ','i•tl 1 2 7 Is r uuor __.._. c= -•--� 0 1 0 37 3 • 3 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 3 c c. i i o a 7 8 ■00EEE7 2 2P, 3 3. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0' 0 1 2 3 36 3L - 36 111 • 44 sl 56 1 01' • ' aZ 71 • :. 6 p6® 11. PLANNED ENI101 .LAWN SIN P1111t11)AM A( :rIV111ES A O C D E CLASSROOM TRAININC On•IIte..IOb Pub. Sank, Work Perna Sams. voe. ed. Tralnln0 Employnnitt Experience el Total Enrollments O 3 b) Currently Enrolled O 2 e) 90111 Enrollment* O 3 51 Currently enrolled S 2 7 1 7 03 78 0 37 8 3 3 D 2 a) Total Enrollments 0 6 7 8 3 D 3 51 Currently Enrolled 0 6.7 8 3 O 2 a) Total Enrollments 0 917 8 O 3 le) Currently Enrolled 0 9 7 8 .•I l 2 3 2 2:)2.)134125 20 31 0 24 41 4r, IV. OTHCR ACTIVITIES (Relwonca 1171 Indicate other oath/1M or special programs on ;Hugh. manta. Describe their obiect;.e$ and Ilsl milestones toward Mob achievement in a quantitative Or nor:lair9 presentolion. • RI. SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS • GRANT YEAR•TO.OATE PLAN SIONIFICANT 12/31 3/31 SEGMENTS 01 ' ' MI 3 5/30 0/30 gel (4t 3 3 SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS ORANT YEAR.TO.OATE PLAN 17/31 3/31 6/30 9/30 (a) lb) lot (dl l4 O C .1 ETA 2.202 trio. 19761 ID 0140 Approvnl No. 44.11371 CO21,olian Oele 4/25/25 ritractor''s'Name and - Address The Japanese Art Museum of Cbrlius •Christ. 426 south Staples •Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 ' u.s. DCPARTMCAT or Pallpl•rment end Trab%Mt Admbilelsatian . '• BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY 2 -1 -78 to 9 -30 -78 B. B. Contract "Number 160 -8555 TYPE OF PROGRAM 1. arm; 1 3. 17 TIM Ill 4. GI Tltlt VI 2. 17 Tnu 11 t2peetfv i....,..,.._.,... ....... ....... 0. FOR REGIONAL OFr:cE USE ONLY , „-.! 2 ; 0 CONTRACT KEY •. MOD. DATE • • ry ,a a 24 21 0. pp sX "aZ us MM OD VY y r "lti r_1e1 ` 20 3 $ IU .. 4,624 . Lw_-. G 10130 _ 2117;424 7 8 . Col, 1 1 2 4 c 0 7 1 2 to 11 12113 14111 16 17110 23 20127 2025 32 _ E. BUDGET SU7. MAO? COST CATEOCRIES 1. GRANT PROGRAM FUNCTION OR ACTIVITY LSTIMATE0 UNEXPENOED FUNDS NEW On REVISED BUDGET 1. TOTAL D. Ftaeral. a Non•Feacrel d. Fod,ral 1. Non•Feauel ..... 1. Admtnietutian 7mr !fir �. +`.'. !( '�¢''o i� MINN 1113'3AaN'.•11r..,'s-1 ^c�.:.y. �,.z.. --. a i ate. 4• , ... '��'>.,4HIE ©21 26 L' ti "i�e1 •^.r- i�1s`.11 r f= •;:vi e. Public Service Employment 2. Allowances urinal MONI i 1m A�15..::k* 21�111®1PS�If®M9 aG¢i•/.. ';ti2�$,.' . ii•L,.4( . °' ,;ii 2sil y1L g.:EtiC?: :,' :'.`! n'eg' t 5t•.1t rr9�Iy�� LE�hJgqIpp�O finlel® q1 3G ®�� 52 • e .soy.,.., t4 t,�• CL%tga :»r :S , 6r1'•••1 .. :•`!I:•:. ' .2.41P•'. 6/.11 }. I'S 0,. 16 .40 8.0 3. 1•la442 4. Fringe Dau[RU 3. "taming H�Y24®® 1 2 i 6. Services 7. Tmalt 1 O 3 ®6 g • . G •h+�4 518.500 0 La ' $18 500 F. CUMULATIVE OUAGTERLY PROJECTIONS OF ORLIOATIONS AND EXPENDITUGCS (For Ouarte, Ending( .,. w 1 2 3 1 21 22 20 24 2' 1- 2 3 A ` 21 22I 23 24 2• 1 2 1 '1J 2 22 23 24 21 1 2 3 " 21 2. 2 2a 25 :t Ja42427:11.1.1 0 y r "lti r_1e1 ` 20 3 $ IU .. 4,624 . Lw_-. G • , .p 26 3 $11 n a 560 7 8 _ r 2.1'f. C • la 7 .2. 4 3 35 44 06 . $18,500 0 13 ZOO .. _. __._....... __ .. ............ _ .. . 1. Fame Sponsor Obligations 26 3 0 'TT - ;. ;r; - 2. Totat•Pro(ealed Eopand11om by rrogram . if 20 3' 4.624 •1• .':'. i..• z1, J5 11 560 44 18,500 0. Cl„:oom Training, Prime Spence, j^-i- 4 44 b. On•the•ob Tulnbel o 'V 55 (r, 111. 53 {, • 53 If ii 53 ' e. Public Service Employment 'ri 7e 62 •,0r •it, fr I. 1 2 52 4,624 • 71 • 3 26 Y�' .3 lt`'.. .:R. 1 2 62 a 11,560 71- 3 26 rk ••- t 1 1 62 71 3 . ' 18, 500`7, 20 4. Work Eapa lenco jr 'r 71. e. Semler% la Participants - •� 1 2 1 Ca C. e;1' 4 G ,+j� 4 • G •h+�4 4 SS 0 La ' 4 35 f. -Other Activities SS 35 3. Pro/gated Expenditures !or Vocational Ed. In Spacial Grants 7o Commis •`% iF'44' 4- : }• 'II ¢. '`•.a .• ?,44 . •.Y •.1 ; ft, :': 'ry l 44 , ,.,..4.1 1110 . Projected Expenditures of i7on•Ped. Funds 53 53 5S ' ' r 4. )S 53 5. Other Fat. Funds. Not In Prima S on.Q•ant 62 '��'W'� 71 9.i, '60 71 $18,500 6. Cron3 Tout • ?Mated Expenditwet 7l 1,'a 01' 71 $ 4,624 ETA 3443 .(Jura 1270J PROGRAM Public Service Employment SUPPLEMENT TO THE CETA.- PPS /BIS TITLE VI I. NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS PLANNED TO BE SERVED, PROGRAM YEAR TO DATE MONTH -YEAR II. NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS PLANNED TO BE ENROLLED AT END OF EACH MONTH III. CUMULATIVE EXPENDITURES A. Monthly Expenditures PROJECTED BY MONTH B. Total Contract Expenditu s OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY 3 3 $ 2,312 MARCH 3 3 4,624 APRIL 3 3 6,936 MAY 3 3 9,248 JUNE 3 3 11,560 JULY 3 3 13,872 AUGUST 3 3 16,184 SEPTEMBER 3 ' 3 18,500 INSTRUCTIONS I, Enter the total planned number of individuals who are planned to be served cumulative each month. Only individuals who have been declared eligible for and are receiving services, training, or employment should be counted, The number in December, March, June and September should agree with the entries in Part IA of the PPS. II. Enter the total planned number of individuals who will be in the program covered by this PPS on the last day of each month, Only individuals who have been declared - eligible for and are receiving services, training, or employment should be counted -. The number in December, March, June and September should agree with the entries in Part IC of the PPS. III. A. Enter the planned accrued expenditures of funds cumulative by month. The totals in December, March, June and September should agree with the entries in Part F of the BIS. B. Enter the planned accrued expenditures of funds cumulative by total contract. 8 ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS.- -. • • General Assurances -. 1..` The applicant assures and certifies that: a_ It will comply with the reauireraeats of the Comprehensive, Employment and Tr'di'g Act (CETA) of 1973; as .amended (P_L_ 93- 203,.87 Stat. 839 and P_L_ 93 -567, 88 Stat_ 1845 and P_L_ 94-444, hereinafter referred to as the Act, and with the regulations and policies promulgated. thereunder; and will comply with OMB Circular number A -95 an Federal Management Circulars (FMC)'• 74 -4 and 74 -7, as those. circulars relate to functions such. as the utilization of. •. .. . d .funds, the operations of programs, and maintenance of records, ,=: ,`-books, accounts, and other docents. ,under' the Act_ 2. ` The' appLi cant'further assures and certifies that-.if the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act are: amended_ or rev ised,. - it shall caaply with 3. • In -addition to the reauiremen ts. of 1 and 2 above and consistent with the regulations issued pursuant to the Act, the applicant makes ; the following further assurances and certifications: a It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant; that a resolution, notion, or similar . action has been duly adopted or passes as an official act of the applicant's governing body, authorizi.ng .the filing of the application, Including all'unders-'ano ;'gs and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the • official representative of the applicant to act In connection -- "with the application and to provide such additional information. as may be required (sections 102(a); 701Ca) (9) .and (10)).;- • b. It will comply with title VI and" VIT. of the Civil Ri Act of 1964, (P_L_ 88 -352), and in accordance with. title VI ,and, of that Act no person in the. United States shall on the - . grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin,'be excluded • from participation in, be denied. the -benefits of, or be other- wise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant received Federal financial assistance and will israedi ately take any measures necessary- to effectuate' this agreement_ r t will corpbr With 13]e VS of the Civil Rights Pct of 1964', (42 u 2000d) .prohibiting emolay=it dscini °tiara Where (1) the pru'ary of a grant is to provide e may. t cr (2) discr,mi»ata 7 EOloyre. p an i s v 11 result in im_ I. i�*ct of persons yna are or std d be t�noFi,ti rg toss the gram -airy activz'v. • d. /Ca pe -s. with , =--psib ii ies in the opeia L of any program =der the ?-ct will disc* = ;,,,, with resaert to ear" program part_iciFant any appl i=tion for participation in std. v,=cu because of race, creed, q], r=ticn l origin., sex, age, political 1 affiliation or beliefs (section 703 (.L) and 712) e. 2t will comply 'with the rt nL rts of pro i s ows of the �jni F�Te Zrrai -irrn Assiemoce and Re 1 P_aze ty Azani.sition. Act aE (P.L.. 91 -646) wt ich provides for fa; r az c = -ah1 o tteai=nt of pe ns di le as . a rest. of F&—e--al • f. °it will cooly Witte ash.. •Erovis of the Fatdz Acc ;trinh • i = i'-' activity of playa It;il1. ply With the rerzirecent Wiz, rn o11 tr the"..:. • P.-E g1 311 iavolve political ae .vibe (se -tirr. 710 and 703 (2)) ,T b- zt;rill establish saf ye' u2 5 etploy°• _S ;�3 Rohl positions far a purpose that is or gives the'ap .3tanZe- of being hLua:t3 by a desire for private gain far '.'asrsalves or o`1e -'-s, paracalarly tt-' with ' they have family, business, or other ties (section 702 (a)) L. it 3413/ give 'h +-t ee t. of Labor mod. the Con -rrmBer C2r.azaZ tea any authorized , 've the. access to and the 3Zght to ; e ecam all records, bona, papa s, or docLr r±s relate.to the grant (sm-tioni • 5. Part d.paants in the will rot be er_olgyed an tIy ,t, ;_ori, :- _, or reinteren.= of that pat of any facility which is used far. religions :;y -^ or - orship (seeri. n 703(3)). r?...ars for heaZta and safety in work an3 � , -n='� 34 � p,,r_��,,.z�t_ sea . . -t : ris TwiJ.l be rei re- it i (sec i-on. 703(5)). L i w-i11. be appropriate and -ct ar 1.. Conditions of - ezplaya'�- t � - �!�ic21_ region ate. 't7e o,. work the c reg reasonable_ Wttl�. regard i]� the type • 5�9n -r-.•- -; r4 goy of the appli a<nt (section 703 (4)) - • rov3sicth, of *Irktreat's ca erlsat =oz pro ±O tcc ut to' participanttS cm.---- ira_nir , work a -ia;a, or piolc service e=loyme1t n ,•a5.. = x e Act at the same level era to the same. etas-it as of ec?loyees • Ic`_ the er?icyer who are covered irl a St?te or.ir?ustsy'wor_acrrn's c;,,•s e_ -sates are provision ore of wrkments ocrenansaticrt irse.L+�e ors 3ica1 • arsi 4,ctn-anCe for injury or disease r i1 ti-t frca th it pzs'.iciL a won to those i-r•.iariatt l s ergagd in zrry pscgra a activity ,u e= the pct, - i_ -e -, t •ork exx,-ience, on-the-job •;rai ig, public service eroloyeent, classroom t"ai fir services to participants,. are other. activities, `_re others - = sirrilarly engaged are not covered by at .applicable t ecr n's =rneensat =o •qty` (stions 703 (6) aril 208(4)) • . , n- 'Me guru err a will rot result in the c'Eisp1ac.- - nt ce Toyed. wcth-nrs or impair a art ng coIIt_a.c'S fo_.s'ar ces or result in the substi -th.-- '.;: tioo ca Faa 1 $sas for oth= ft ds in � er c•_ ; o with mar. that r.-tI.s3 ._: roam-wise be perf (semen 703(7) ) - =log -will not be for any co=e••_cegs Whin' b. xrllelre less .': —iron •s+to •4 1t 6 of 3Cy irainir , =less l •CZts iayr 'Cc-nt c'+*_= are available in that Ge a:don (secCic>3 703(8)).. Tea :ru and relat 3 se* vi.cs w�'? 1.; to -tire avt:ert pmactzsable, be with individua?.'s fullest caeabi itias are lead ems?Gy,.. t __ ities•whids will 4..ahze rar.the•+zerts to.beorn'.e r=rr„- T„r"lly sal f -safe; r-e ant (sections 703 (9) and 105 (a) (6) ) q -' I.yrtTS.''inrrl stt+11 training aryl t^in; on the: job 52+311. only be for occapa gym;. in -Which the Se -etay or t e rria sprsor has dera _ _ there , is reasonable .r3oII for ea 1 oy-,�y* t (sec c1n. 703 (10)) r- funds w La, to the extent. przctloahle, bz tn;23 to scraplernt, math= fh spa, the level of funds that would otherwise he available f— the :lar.n and acnini n of proms'inner the eligible applicant's. groat (soon 703(11)). • s. It will suhrd.t rem as rs;.-nrireel by the Secretary and will rz rds • and provide ass to '.h= as necessary for tbe S - ry's "r'avies+ to asstrre that funds are being expe-: in acrri*� anc- a with pm-7; poses and provisions of the Act, irv-luairg the t.'a;tt'.-rrrrrr•e o records to assist the Secret yin deM•rn++ni:-f the ectert to w3iica the p ograta meets the sates r...-^rls of disadvantaged, chrczdcally tr :played, are Sea i nocr+e • : pet-sans for meaningful ul gt ,10 mar tt o^ or mities (sedans 703(3_2) � 311(c) ); - t. The pLV -LZUS will, to the ma imci ectertt feasible, corttribate the 'cev inoent or uunwa-a. achility of individual particil ts fsecaon 703(131)- _ 11 u. The pragra'a has adequate ad:Lini s trative and : accounting controls, personn.el standards, evaluation proce- dures, availability of in- service training and technical assistance programs; and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds (section 703(14)): v. The pragram makes appropriate provision for .the t.. manpower needs of youth' in. the area served (section 703(15))_ `w. Individuals . receiving training on the Job shall be compensated by the employer at such rates, including •- periodic . increases, as may be deemed reasonable under regu -:`:: lations prescribed by the Secretary, but in no event at a.:.-. rate which. is less than the highest of: ' -1) the minimum wage rate specified in section .6 (a).(1) of •the Fair. Labor: Standards - Act of 1938. The only exceptions to sec: 6 (a) (1) are pertain;ng to the Camoawealth of Puerto -Rico, the Virgin. -. Islands, and American Samoa, where wages :shall be consistent .' whir provisions of the Federal, • State, • or local lawn' otherwise. applicable_ Wages paid to participants is the Tcrust Territory ' of the Pacific Islands shall be consistent with local la:v, •r. ' -'= except on Eniwetok Atoll and.liwajal.ein Atoll,. where. sec., 6(a) (1). 3s applicable; 2) the State or local minimum. wage for the most nearly comparable-covered employment; 3) the prevailing•" .: • rates of pay for persons eraoloyed in similar occupations by the same employer; 4) the minimum entranct rate for the occupation among other establishments in the community or• area or, any rrini* nun rate required by an applicable collec- : :•::'1 • tive bar'gai n; ng agreement; 5) for participants on. Federally :' funded or assisted constxuc ion projects, .the prevailing rate established by the Secretary, in accordance with the ':= >• "' Nevis -Bacon Act, as amended, when such. rates are required by the Federal statute under which the assistance was provided_ X. It will comply with the labor standards require-: ments set out an section 706 of the Act__ • y_ Services and.' activities provided, this . Act' will be aAnin;stered by or under the supervision of the appl.acant (sections 105 (a) (1) (B) and 205 (c) (1)) - z.. No funds made available under. the Act shall,. be used for lobbying activities in violation of 18 °USC3.1913 -. aa_ If the applicant is financed by letter of credit: • (1) Letter of credit cash drawdowns will only be- I initiated when actually needed for its ETA grant(s) disburse- .merits; (2) . • Timely reror`q of cash dis.b rs.ertts ar3 bal errces vr3.71 r?,- _loys -ac ace TYai„ =; ai. ,is,_.str Lion as re r: ir°3.; - • • (3) It will i-tose the saw stir -t:s of ti..irrf- ar' aunt - t n env sCnrealy recioients in-au-ding the - rnishirg of repors of cash ci;S- tTMs =ce,s ar3. b i i s: b.b. Fa_ grants, rtts, coat` c`s, aid sub .*tb acts in excess - of $100,000,- or tinere the officer has det --*ine that orders L.-xis-finite gu2ntity contract or subcontract.. in any year win $100,000, or if a facility to be used has heen the, subject of a conviction _ the 1 n Air Act (42 IT.S.C. '1857/C-8(c) (1)) or the... Federal Follu- ticn Ccol Act (33 II.S.C. 1119(C)) and is listed by the rf?o � nc-1 ' . Pro-Le Agency (E°A) or is rat otherwise' e.,c t, the gzan ee assures that 1) . to be Liti71Z° in the perf=ce of the proposed grant . . has iS md. on the E.4A List of Vi oTh xs ai ies; -. 2) • it will. r.oti Ey 1±a PA, Emir. to award, of the reCepv of mrr onzmonication. frost the Dircar, O 2.= o *rm- r.rkt31. 'nn t gancYr indicza . • a far-iliiy•ta be utilized far the grant is under consideration to be.` =:'._: Zis`.s2 as the EPA Li.s t of Violating Few :lilies; es; and 3) : - it will inc1" y�_:y.?- r,.•.F -i �77y-t , ass-ma ce, inc1v' it this thi.Z.. pity' 7. m• every' non- xe t t a it 1 Pss r rr^e5 for isle I Pswsc,s • •It . e- aa• �i� -3r j*i_� out progr6as under Title I of the 1 c , .the o+4dfies that- -7 • • - - • 1. rir.a. .er services, 3^rit irg jOb cievelont, Will be l7.GiT1 ° tD h se roost in of the'a inca a persons era persons of phtl i ty, and that the n- d. for occitava0. f 2 E of rmcsrrrs of deronsated efiectiv 'ess is cot ctarecl..in serving such - (sa tore 105(a) (1) (D)). 2. yr *s of i sti+„acia7 sidi11. -'a-ir ';': . shall. be • designed for • a=asis+na in wti ch skill shortages exisb. (section 105(a) (6)) - 3. n e plan mats all the regu r star of section 105(a) and the zgpl;ca will fly with all priors of the 1tct (section 105 (b)) 4. It will rake such asar ewe is as are 'prescabed by r la o't to ` assist the Se retary in tar-ryir out his res onsibi l i ties =tar- sections 105 • 2t4 102 of the Act (section 105 (a) (7)) . - 5_ Special cnnsidezat.an gill be givers to the needs of eligible disabled vet_raaru, 'i al vetara s, and veterans who served in the I na . Forces and • ' vim .received other than a c14 ci-i1-0.37-..oreble discharge within four ors before the date of their application_ Each prise sponsor in se1 ectirg paz iQFants or prograr's funded under title 1 of the Act,. shall' .take consideration the • extent that such veterans are available.- i! the area... Specific effort should be raade to develop appro- priate full or part -time opportunities for such veterans_ • The prime sponsor should utilize the assistance of the State • and local veterans employment service .representative in for:nu- lati_ng its prograa objectives_ On a continuing and timely basis,informati_oa on. job vacancies • and training ng oppo i ties funded under title. I of the Act shall be provided to the State and local veterans emnloyeent service representative for the purpose of disseminating •infor- . oration to eligible veterans (section -10.4 (b) of Er. nergency Jobs and Unemployment I1ssi 'cznce Act of. 1974) is 6.. Appropriate az 2nge_elts be made- to 'promote Tnax; "T' feasible use of .apprenticeship and other -on -the -job -' tea; n; r,g opportunities available ,under section-1787 title 38,., United States .Code. C. ` Additional. Assurances Relatincr to. Public Service` Emoloymen.t - e --^"' For pubs -c service e mnl oyment~actsvi_ty, tb.e appli ca t further r assures and certifies that. -1. Special consideration will be given-to' the T1-1 Tg ;..'of jobs which provide sufficient prospects for advancement ar• suitable continued employment by providing . comp] •tary trw; r,; ng and manpower services designed to (1) -promote the ' -advancement. of participants to etployment or tra; n' ng oppor tunities suitable to the individuals involved, whether the public or private sector of the econo r-� , -(2) provide participants with skills for which there is an anticipated:_ high demand, or (3) provide. participants with self- develop- went skills; except where exempt under the provisions oz' •..r.. -, section 604 of the Act, provided, however, that nothing contained in this paragraph shall be construed to preclude': '. persons or programs for whoa the foregoing goals are not feasible or appropriate (sections 205 (c) (a) awl 604) 2. To the extent feasible, public service jobs .shall be provided in occupational fields which are most likely to • • expand within the public or private sector as the unemployment rate recedes except where exempt 'under section 604 of the Act (sections 205(c)(6)•and. 604)." . 3_ Special consideration in filling transitional public service jobs will be given to unemployed persons who are the ' most severely disadvantaged in terms of the length of time they have been unemployed without assistance; but such . - special consideration shall not authorize the hiring of any person when any other person is on lay -off from the same or • " any substantially equivalent job (section. 205 (c) (7)) . • .14': � _ ... No fwids will be used to hire :any person. to fill a . jo peni ng oreated by the action.. of .an employer in laying off o rminating tile employment of any other regular 'employee,, no supported under the Act in anticipation of filling the -vac so created by:hiring an' employee to be supported under the . At (section 205(c) - - • 5- Due consideration will be .given to` persons who have participated in manpower training progrpms. for who employ- ment opportunities would not otherwise be =. ediately _" available (section 205(c) (9)) 6: Periodic review procedures established pursuant to . section. 207 (a) of the. Act will be complied with ,(section 205•(c) (17)). • 7_ Agencies and institutions to whom 'financial assistance is made available under this title have undertaken •or will undertake, analyses of job descriptions and reevaluations' and, where' shown necessary, revisions of :anali.fieatian• regnireaients at all levels o= employment, ; ncludiag service reauirements and practices .relating thereto;'is .' accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary,,,:_:. "with a view toward removing artificial barriers to •publi.c ::= employment of those wham it is the purpose of. the Act to ••? assist (section 205 (c) (18) ) . ; Y 8. 'Where apprapriate, it wi11`iaas.ntain or 'provide linkages with tpgr ?Ring and otbPr manpowe_ programs for the • purpose of. (1) providing 'hose persons employed in public service jobs who want to pursue work wit the employer; in the same or similar work, with opportunities to do so' and to find permanent, upwardly. mobile .careers in that . field., • and (3) providing-those persons so employed. Who do not wish to pursue permanent careers in such field,.with opaortianities • to seek, prepare for, and obtain. work in other. fields (sections 205(c) (3,9) and 604) • .. - _ 9. The program will, to the m -nu ai etent feasible contribute to the elimination of artificial barriers to • employment and occupational advancement, including oppor- 'tunities for the disadvantaged (section 205(c) (21)),..... .10. Nor more than one -third of the participants in the-: --- program will be employed in a bona fide professional capacity (as such term is used in section 13(a) (1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938), except. that this paragraph shall not' • be applicable in the case of participants employed as class- room teachers, and the Secretary may waive this limitation in exceptional circumstances (section 205 (c) (22)) - 11 . Jobs frill be allowed ecurtabl�! to Loc L'- • nd agericies taking into account the numbs,- of unemployed ersons within their jurisdictions and the needs • o_T , the i ..agencies (section .205 (c) (23)) - _ 12 -. 'The jobs in each promotional line in no ,rev :infringe upon the promotional.': pportuaities which would otherwise be'. avail ehle to persons currently employed. in pub1i -c service • jobs not subsidized under the Act, and assure that no job will be filled i.n. other. than an entry level position in each job category until applicable personnel procedures and _- collective bargaining agreelents have been complied with (section . 205 (c) .(24)) _ • 13. Job are in addition to those that'wouid be fundad 'by:,? the sponsor in the absence of. assistance under.the Act _• section 205 (c) (24) ) _ - _ _ 14_ 'Persons employed in -public Jservice:jobs. under •this• Act,. shall be paid wages which shall not be. lower than _.:;. . w h i c h e v e r is the highest of: (a) . The m ni hourly wage set. our: is • seccan 6(a) (1) l of the Fair Labor 'Standards Act of 1938,. as amended_ : The only exceptions to section 6 (a) • (1) • are where a parti cip a t , is to exempt order section .6(a)-(1)• 13 , or • those pertP ;'n' rig to the Commonwealth, of Puerto Rico, the Virgin islands, ••and American., • Samoa where wages shall be consistent with 'the 'Federal, State • •. or local law otherwise applicable_ :rages paid to pet icipan'`s in the Trust Territories of the Paciti.c Islands 'shall be consistent _ with local law; except on Eniireto'_k Atoll v. Kwajalein. Atoll, where section 6(a).(1) is .app7- icable (b)-•• The State o. r -. l oczl minimuth. wage for -the Most :. nearly comparable. covered e-* loyment; • (c) The prevailing rate of pay for persons employed in similar i ar public occupations by the. same employer_ (section 208(x)); (a) the m; ni um entrance rate for e?rperience.d - workers in the same occepati-on in the establishment, ox, if the occupation is new to the establishment, other he prevailings. • entrance rate for the occupation among other establishments.. en by :..::: in the community or area, or any • an applicable collective bargaining agreemena '-; or ' • (e) the prevailing rate established. bynte the ,Seo etary, in accordance with the Davis -Bacon Act, as participants involved in employeent covered by the Davis- Bacon Act- 16' , 15_ Special consideration shall be given 'to eligible disabled veterans, special veterans, and veterans who served in the Armed Forces and who received other. than a dishonorable dis- charge within four years before the date of their application_: Each eligible applicant selecting participants for programs funded under title VI of the Act, shall take into consid- eration the extent that such veterans are available in the' area.. :specific effort should be made to develop appropriate full or part -these opportunities for such veterans In order to insure special consideration for veterans, all public 'service employment vacancies under title. VI, except those tai : which formes employees are being recalled, must be listed.': • with the State employment service- at least 48 hours (excluding saturdays, Sundays, amd holidays) before such vacancies are filled_ ..During this period, .the employment service may refer -_;' -:j those veterans specified above._ .1f sufficient numbers of - "veterans are not available, the employment service, upon request, may also refer members of other significant segments- .All. other applicants are to be referred after the 48 -hour -::'period (section 205(c)(5)). -.: The eligible applicant should •:'= .'utilize the assistance of. State and local veterans employment representatives in formulating its pracram objectives_ :_. : _: Each eligible anpl r cant shall, on a continuing band timely basis, provide information on job vacancies and training opportunities funded under title:VI of the Act to State and ;.local veterans eraolovment representatives 'and' to other : ;: veterans organizations for the purpose of dissPmTrrating. ".. information to eligible veterans (section 104 (b) of the Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of 1974) • D :` Additional Assurances for Title II Procrams =' All assurances in C`above apply• to activities funded under Title II_ In addition, the applicant will assure that; 1. Only persons residing within the areas of substantial unemployment qualifying for assistance will be hired to fill ;,. - ..jobs created under title II of the Act and the public services, provided by such jobs shall, to the extent feasible, be designed to benefit the residents of such areas (section. 205 (c) (3))- 2. To the extent possible, •administrative staff shall be drawn from unemployed and underemployed persons (section 205 (c)(20))- 17 AdC2it7.onai ASSucacsc. All•'assurances in C. above apply nder title VI. In addition, the app that. 1 Only persons .residing in the, area served by - the eligible applicant under title VI of the Act will be hired to fill jobs created under the Act and that the public services provided by such jabs shall, to the extent. feasible, .- -be designed to benefit the residents of such areas except • that funds allocated under title VI of the Act (section 603 (a) (2) (2)), to an area eligible for assistance under title II of the Act shall only be used to provide project and program:..:` -opportunities to persons residing in those area of sub- stantial unemployment as defined in section 20 4(c)_ :;-_� (Section 603(a)(2)) 2- To the extent possible, administrative- staff sb. X'_be drawn from unemployed and underemployed persons.::, (Section 205(c) (20)), ■ to ac �ivi.ties funded "= • ll.cat_ion will aSSuure Special Certification for State Grantees A State grantee further assures 'and certifies fies that it ;comply with the requirements and provisions of section 10 and section 107 of the Act- 18 • ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS The applicant also certifies that the information in this application is correct to the best of its knowledge and belief and the filing of this application has been duly authorized. Attached is a copy of such authorization in the form of the official agency minutes and /or agency resolution which are incorporated and made a part here of. Japanese Art Museum of Corpus Christi (Legal Name of Applicant) (Signature) 426 South Staples Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 (Address) Margaret Walberg, Chairman January 31, 1978 (Name & Title of Contractor) (Date of Application) 19 AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS CLAUSE • The program agent's obligation hereunder is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which payment for the contract purposes can be made. No legal liability on the part of the program agent for payment of any money shall arise unless.and until funds are made available to the program agent for this procurement and notice of such availability, to be confirmed in writing by the program agent's Contracting Officer, is given to the contractor. -.This request does not commit the program agent to pay for costs incurred -.- in the submission of'a proposal or for any costs incurred prior to the execution of a formal contract unless such costs are specifically authorized in writing by the program agent's Contracting Officer. 20 CONTRACT NO. 160 -8555 .STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE The Japanese Artf4useum of Corpus Christi . will perform according to the rules and regulations as sat forth in'the Coastal.Band Manpower Consortium's. Title VI grant application and the Rules and Regulations established. for Title VI under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 as published inthe. Federal Register, Tuesdap,'Januar 11; y 1977; Volume'.42,•Number'7, pages 2426 through 2438. The grantor will review the monthly performance of the contractor in terms of the contractor's ability to'hire the planned number of individuals.,' To the extent that the contractor is not able to perform effectively, funds may be deobligated and redistributed to alternative contractors. 21 Cash Depositories Advanced Payments Approval Form Agreement for a Special Bank Account Insurance Requirements Certification of Accountability 97 BONDING REQUIREMENTS Persons authorized to sign checks and withdraw funds - from Special Bank Account: Margaret Nalberg James - R..McCown -. N1oyd H. Buch A copy of bond covering the above listed individuals: W.; L. Dinn 2c Company (effective February 1, 19781 23 CERTIFICATION FOR CASH DEPOSITORIES A -102 - ATTACHMENT A - Paragraph 3 The undersigned hereby certifies that: "Any moneys advanced to the State or local governments which are determined to be "public moneys" (owned by the Federal Government) must be deposited in a bank with FDIC insurance coverage and the balances exceeding the FDIC coverage must-be collaterally secure, as, provided for in 12 D.S.C. 265. 'BANK USE Bank Name Corpus Christi National Bank 502 N. Water Corpus Christi.Tx. GRANTEE USE Grantee s Name Japanese Art Diuseum . 426.So. Staples Corpus Christi.. TX 78401 7 t ure) Signature) (Sign Jan 27,1978 (Date) Floyd R. Buch (Type Name) Senior Vice President (Title) • 24 January 27, 1978 (Date) 1-tar. argaret Walberg (Type Name) Chairman. Board of Tr„craps (Title) AUTHORIZATION FOR ADVANCE PAYMENT An initial advance payment to the contractor in the sum of $3,450 • is hereby authorized. .Subsequent payment must be requisitioned monthly on a form prescribed by the Administrative Unit in conformance with federal requirements as outlined in the Fiscal Activities Guide for Prime Sponsors under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973. Such payments will be made based.upon the monthly submission of financial reports and cash requisitions to the Administrative Unit documenting prior expenditures and anticipated expenditures for a period not to exceed 45 days, the first day of which shall he the first day of the month in which the report is due. All initial and subsequent advance payments will be made without interest. The contracting officer hereby determines that the making of such advance payments without interest is in the public interest. 25 EMENT FOR SPECIAL BANK ACCOUNT The Japanese Art Museum hereinafter referred to as the Contractor; the unit of local government herein- after called the Program Agent; and Corpus Christi National Bank ,.a banking corporation .located at 502 North Water Corpus Christi Texas hereinafter referred to as the Bank, hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. As a condition to the making of advance or supplemental payments under the Contract between the Contractor and the Program Agent, amounts advanced to the Contractor by the Program Agent shall be deposited in the account estab- lished at the Bank, designated as the " "Japanese Art Museum - Title VI CETA ".. Special Bank Account," hereinafter referred to as the Special Bank Account. 2. The Bank is "insured" within the meaning of The Federal Deposit Insurance .Corporation Act (Act of September 21, 1950; 64 Stat. 872 as amended 12 U.S.C. 265). 3. The Bank will be bound by the provisions of the Contract referred to in paragraph numbered 1 above, insofar as the deposit and withdrawal of funds in the :• above Special Bank Account is concerned, and particularly shall not permit with- drawal of funds from the Special Bank Account except by persons named in said contract as authorized to incur and pay costs on behalf of.the Contractor, but shall not be responsible for the application of funds withdrawn from the account. 4. The Program Agent Shall'bave a lien upon the credit balance in the Special Bank Account to secure the repayment of all advance or supplemental payments made to the Contractor; whichlien shall be superior to any lien or claim of the Bank with respect to such account. '5. Upon receipt of written directions from the Program Agent or his duly authorized representative, the Bank shall act thereon and shall be under no liability to any party hereto for any action taken in accordance with such written directions. 6.. In the event of the service of any writ of attachment, levy, or execution, or the commencement of garnishment proceedings with respect to the Special Bank Account, the Bank will promptly notify the Program Agent. 7. Authorized representatives of the Program Agent shall have access to the books and records maintained by the Bank with respect to such Special Bank Account at all reasonable times and for all reasonable purposes, including, but not limited to, the inspection or copying of such books and records and any and all memoranda, checks, correspondence or documents appertaining thereto. Such books and records shall be preserved by the Bank for a, period of six (6) years after the closing of this Special Bank Account. 26 8. All moneys deposited in the Special Bank Account are public moneys subject to the requirements of Title 12 Section 265 U.S.C. The Bank agrees to take all necessary measures to qualify with the Secretary of the Treasury as a depository of public money and to deposit satisfactory security by the deposit of United States bonds or otherwise, for the safekeeping and prompt payment of the aforesaid public moneys as required by the regulation of the Secretary of the Treasury and Title 12 Section 265 U.S.C. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed as of the last day of signing set forth below: BANK USE BANK COLLATERAL BANK NAME Corpus Christi National Bank 502 N. Water Corpus Christi, Texas BANK COLLATERAL required, based estimated maximum bank balance,•(exclud- ing FDIC coverage of $40,000), • upon . is SIGNA DATE Jan. 27, 1978 TYPE NAME Floyd . Buch TITLE Senior Vice President .CONTRACTOR USE THE PROGRAM AGENT CONTRACTOR'S NAME .Tvanese Art 'Pinsu4m SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE '^� s •TYPE �e4 ��? f/ . • L� DATE Jan. 27, 19 NAME R. Marvin Townsend TYPE Margaret Walberg TITLE City Manager TITLE Chairman, Board•of Trustees • 27 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Copy of workmen's compensation policy Including persons covered or similar type of insurance for same purpose. ?'. L. Dina & Co, 28 CERTIFICATION OF ACCOUNTABILITY der the prevision of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1 the cretary of Labor has.the responsibility of requiring that Contractors .receiving Federal Funds under the Act maintain financial records to fully accou and control such funds. To provide the Secretary of Labor with the necessary . information, the following items of information are to be completed and submitted . with the Contract. . • Name, Title, & Organization of Chief Financial Officer . • ElCheck if one has not been appointed or designated. James R. McCown Assistant Treasurer .Japanese Art Museum . Are you Familiar with the Department of Labor Audit Requirements! 1:21 Yes D No .4. Description of your Financial Accounting System (Indicate whether the system is manual or automated and describe how it will meet the record keeping, reporting,.. and accounting requirements of the Manpower Administration.) - Manual Accrual Accounting Systems utilizing the' foliovr.ing ...:': - (1) Cash Disbursements Journal - Mill t e Accounting System'be directly maintained by you? Yes . Q No (If No, who will. . maintain the account - ing system?... _ Name. and Address (2) Cash Receipts Journal (3) Asset /Liability Ledgers -(4) Payroll Registrars Entries will be recorded as they are received in the Museum. Monthly incoxue_ and expense figures will be transferred to the asset /Liability_ Ledger at the end of each month by. the Assistant Treasurer. All income'and expenses will'. , .be reported to the Board of Trustees for approval. - USE CONTINUATION SHEET IF NECESSARY CERTIFICATION I certify that to the best of my knowledge and correct and complete Name and Title of Authorized Official • -James R. McCown, Assistant Treasurer belief this report is Telephone No. and Area Code (512)883 -2651 • Sig ature %� J rdvriJ Q) O 1 r C T/f r.vJ Date of Execution February 1. -1978 29 • • Corpus Christi, Texas 4,i day of , 19 f0 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, a public emergency and imperative necessity exist for the suspension of the Charter rule or requirement that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date it is introduced, and that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three meetings of the City Council; I, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule or requirement and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS The Charter Rule was suspended by the following vote: Jason Luby Gabe Lozano, Sr. David Diaz Ruth Gill Bob Gulley Edward L. Sample The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Jason Luby Gabe Lozano, Sr. David Diaz Ruth Gill Bob Gulley Edward L. Sample 14162