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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC2008-436 - 11/11/2008 - ApprovedSECOND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT TO GRANT BUSINESS INCENTIVES TO DEL MAR COLLEGE-CORPUS CHRISTI FOR THE RETENTION OF JOBS A. The Agreement to Grant Business Incentives for the Retention of Jobs ("Agreement") between the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation ("Corporation") and Del Mar College-Corpus Christi, ("Del Mar College"), with an effect date of January 15, 2008, is amended as follows: 1. The third paragraph of Section 1.2 is revised to read as follows: "The program will commence in the spring semester of 2008, continuing through the fall semester of 2008; and seas4ud+ng-w1N~ttie spring semester of 2009, and concluding with the summer session of 2009. Si~cty-nine-One hundred eight intern positions are to be provided. The grant amount is4 180 921, with $49065-'x$155.984.87 being used for intern matching funds which will be equally matched by the small businesses' contributions. The $2565-$24,936.13 is for two half-time intern positions for spring semesters of 2008 and 2009 and summer session of 2009 and one half-time intern position during the summer session of 2008 and fall semester of 2008 within the Del Mar Office of Career Planning & Placement to assist with administration and evaluation of the program. It is anticipated that up to two interns will be used in spring semester of 2008, 13 interns will be used in the summer session of 2008, ~ 20 interns in the fall semester of 2008, and~37 interns in the spring semester of 2009, and 36 interns in the summer session of 2009. The performance requirements shall be continuously maintained during the entire term of this agreement." 2. Schedule A of Section 2.1.1 is revised to read as follows: SCHEDULE A DEL MAR'S CONDITIONS DEL MAR's TIME OF CORPORATION'S PRECEDENT AND PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS Placement of two (2) January 15, 2008 through $6,571.01 payable no later interns with small May 15, 2008 than June 15, 2008 businesses in Corpus (invoiced on a monthly Christi, placement based on basis) the needs of the small usmess wl a goa o providing the business with resources that make the business more effective and/or provide growth opportunities. The primary goal of the program is to nrnvirln cnr~.....i 41.....+.+11 n nno A'}L L.VVO-YJV 11/11/08 Page 1 of 7 R¢S. 027927 Internship Agreement.doc Del Mar College businesses in Corpus Christi that will encourage growth, retention, economic development and job creation. Employment of two half-time interns for 19 hours per week and 12 weeks per semester during the Spring Semester of 2008, within the Office of Career Planning & Placement to assist with administration and evaluation of the program. Placement of up to 13 June 2, 2008 through $20,433.99 payable no later interns with small August 18, 2008 than September 15, 2008 businesses in Corpus (invoiced on a monthly Christi, placement based on basis) the needs of the small business with the goal of providing the business with resources that make the business more effective and/or provide growth opportunities. The primary goal of the program is to provide support to small businesses in Corpus Christi that will encourage growth, retention, economic development and job creation. Employment of one half-time intern for 19 hours per week and 12 weeks during the Summer Session of 2008, within the Office of Career Planning & Placement Office to assist with administration and Placement of up to X20 August 25, 2008 through $5~95~$32,854.80 interns with small Decembers-0 31, 2008 payable no later than businesses in Corpus January 15, 2009 Christi, placement based on (invoiced on a monthly the needs of the small basis) business with the oal of Page 2 of 7 Second Amendment Small Business Internship Agreement.doc providing the business with resources that make the business more effective and/or provide growth opportunities. The primary goal of the program is to provide support to small businesses in Corpus Christi that will encourage growth, retention, economic development and job creation. Employment of one half-time intern for 19 hours per week and 12 weeks per semester during the Fall Semester of 2008, within the Office of Career Planning & Placement to assist with administration and evaluation of the program. Placement of up to X37 January-a-5 12, 2009 $5a-,9~8-$55,255.80 interns with small through May 30, 2009 payable no later than June businesses in Corpus 15, 2009 Christi, placement based on (invoiced on a monthly the needs of the small basis) business with the goal of providing the business with resources that make the business more effective and/or provide growth opportunities. The primary goal of the program is to provide support to small businesses in Corpus Christi that will encourage growth, retention, economic development and job creation. Employment of hours per week and 12 weeks per semester during the Spring Semester of 2009, within the Office of Career Planning & Placement to assist with administration and Page 3 of 7 Second Amendment Small Business Internship Agreement.doc evaluation of the program. Placement of up to 36 interns with small businesses in Corpus Christi, Dlacement based on June 1, 2009 through August 31, 2009 $a1-;958-$55,255.80 Davable no later than September 15. 2009 (invoiced on a monthly the needs of the small business with the aoal of providing the business with basis resources that make the business more effective and/or provide growth opportunities. The primary goal of the program is to provide support to small businesses in Corpus Christi that will encourage growth, retention, economic development and iob creation. Employment of two half-time interns for 19 hours per week and 12 weeks per semester during the Summer Session of 2009, within the Office of Career Planning & Placement to assist with administration and evaluation of the program. 3. Schedule C of Section 2.2.2 is revised to read as follows: SCHEDULE C Del Mar's PERFORMANCE Del Mar's TIME OF PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Create and maintain not less than two January 15, 2008 through May 15, 2008 the small business employer intern program for its facility in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, with an hourly wage of $11.70 per hour, plus personnel costs during the Spring Semester of 2008. Create and maintain one (1) intern June 2, 2008 through August 18, 2008 em to ment osition to assist in the small Page 4 of 7 Second Amendment Small Business Internship Agreement.doc business employer intern program for its facility in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, with an hourly wage of $~9 13.10 per hour, plus personnel costs during the Summer Session of 2008. Create and maintain not less than one (1) August 18, 2008 through Decembers-0 31, intern employment position to assist in the 2008 small business employer intern program for its facility in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, with an hourly wage of $13.10 per hour plus personnel costs during the Fall Semester of 2008. Create and maintain not less than two January~5 12, 2008 through May 15, intern (2) employment positions to assist in 2009 the small business employer intern program for its facility in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, with an hourly wage of $13.10 per hour plus personnel costs during the Spring Semester of 2009. Create and maintain not less than two June 1, 2009 throucah August 31.2009 intern (2) employment positions to assist in the small business employer intern program for its facility in Corpus Christi, Nueces County. Texas, with an hourly wage of $13.10 per hour plus personnel costs during the Spring Semester of 2009. B. This amendment to the Agreement takes effect on the latest date that either party executes this amendment C. This amendment does not effect the term of the Agreement. D. Any provision of the Agreement that is not expressly amended by this amendment remains unchanged and in full force and effect. E. This amendment to the Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, eac o w Ic s a e eeme an onglna an cons I u e one an a same Ins rumen . EXECUTED on the date shown opposite the signature of each party. Page 5 of 7 Second Amendment Small Business Internship Agreement.doc Corpus Christi Busines ~ Job Development Corporation ey: Eloy S azar Chairperson Date: _l 1~l ~ d ~( Attest By: Armando Chapa Assistant Secretary !rr COtlNCIL.,,..J.J.,~,:.L,~Q,9,,,~ SECilei. Page 6 of 7 Second Amendment Small Business Internship Agreement.doc Del Mar College-Corpus Christi Mark Escamilia President Date: I (I4 ~ t7 R Attest: , r By: ~ Title: y ~~/~~ Page 7 of 7 Second Amendment Small Business Internship Agreement.doc Page 1 of 2 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION'S AGREEMENT TO GRANT BUSINESS INCENTIVES TO DEL MAR COLLEGE FOR THE RETENTION OF JOBS, WHICH GRANTS AN ADDITIONAL $50,000 FOR A STUDENT INTERN PROGRAM TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESSES IN CORPUS CHRISTI WHEREAS, on June 3, 2008, the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation ("4A Board") and Del Mar College ("Del Mar") to executed an Agreement to Grant Business Incentives to Texas A & M University -Corpus Christi for the Retention of Jobs, which granted $130,921 in business incentives to Del Mar for a student intern program to assist small businesses in Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, on June 24, 2008, the City Council approved an amendment to the agreement that modified the implementation schedule, since Del Mar was not able to fully implement the program during the Spring semester in 2008; and WHEREAS, due to the successful results during the summer and fall of 2008, the 4A Board has decided to expand the student intern program by providing Del Mar with an additional $50,000 to expand the program in the Spring and Summer of 2009 by 31 additional interns; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the Second Amendment to the Agreement to Grant Business Incentives to Del Mar College for the Retention of Jobs between the 4A Board and Del Mar, which is attached to this resolution, is approved.. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Armando Chapa City Secretary Henry Garrett Mayor APPROVED as to form: November 3, 2008 R. J R Inin First Assistan City Attorney For the City Attorney Res-Del Mar Incentives-2nd Amendment -- 10312008.doc Page 2 of 2 Corpus Christi, Texas of Novemer, 2008 The above resolution was passed by the following vote: Henry Garrett Melody Cooper Larry Elizondo, Sr. Mike Hummel) Bill Kelly Priscilla G. Leal John E. Marez Nelda Martinez Michael McCutchon Res-Del Mar Incentives-2nd Amendment -- 10312008.doc