HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.10 First Amendment to the Grant Agreement for Open Heart Kitchen FacilitySTAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
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Agenda Item 4.10
DATE:December 7, 2021
TO:Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:Linda Smith, City Manager
SUBJECT:First Amendment to the Grant Agreement for Open Heart Kitchen FacilityPrepared by:Kristie Wheeler, Assistant Community Development Director
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The City Council will consider approving the First Amendment to the Grant Agreement with TriValley BMR, LLC to add $300,000 (for a total of $630,000) of Community Development Block Grant funding to construct a new kitchen facility for Open Heart Kitchen as part of a larger 24-unit supportive housing development known as Vineyard 2.0 located in Livermore and providing services to Tri-Valley residents.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Adopt the Resolution Approving the First Amendment to the Grant Agreement with TriValley BMR, LLC for use of CDBG Capital Project Funds.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:The additional $300,000 is being funded by the CDBG Grant Program administered by the Alameda County Housing and Community Development Department on behalf of Urban County cities including Dublin.
DESCRIPTION:BackgroundOpen Heart Kitchen serves free meals to Dublin residents currently in several ways. They serve hot meals at the Dublin Senior Center, provide bag lunches to homeless and seniors upon request, and provide meals to schools when in session. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Open Heart Kitchen expanded services to provide additional meals. They currently operate in a temporarily leased facility and serve the broader Tri-Valley but need a larger, more permanent home. In 2018, the Housing Consortium of the East Bay (HCEB) secured a site in Livermore and designed a project known as Vineyard 2.0, including 24 supportive housing apartments, various common facilities including a resource center, and space for Open Heart Kitchen. HCEB formed TriValley
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BMR, LLC to be the single-purpose development entity for this project. Open Heart Kitchen executed a Memorandum of Understanding with HCEB dated October 29, 2018, that details the plan for a long-term lease for the space. The lease will be entered into prior to construction of the kitchen in 2022 with an initial term of 10 years plus six extension options of five years each.In 2019, Open Heart Kitchen and TriValley BMR requested a $330,000 grant from the City of Dublin through the CDBG Urban County Capital Project Pool to help fill a funding gap for the kitchen at Vineyard 2.0. The grant supplements funds committed to the project, including $9,864,263 from Livermore, $214,012 from Pleasanton, and $6,197,490 from the East County Regional A-1 Bond funding pool. The Alameda County Board of Supervisors subsequently approved an amendment to the 2019-2020 City-County CDBG Contract to include the $330,000.On April 20, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 32-21 approving a CDBG Grant Agreement for $330,000 with TriValley BMR, LLC. Proposed New FundingOpen Heart Kitchen and TriValley BMR have requested an additional $300,000 in grant funding for the project due to increases in construction costs. City Staff and TriValley BMR submitted asupplemental CDBG application to Alameda County Housing and Community Development (HCD)in August 2021 for the additional $300,000 in Capital Grant funds. The application received endorsement from the Urban County Technical Advisory Committee on September 2, 2021. On October 26, 2021, the County Board of Supervisors approved an Amendment to the City-CountyCDBG Contract for 2021-2022 to include this additional funding request. The Vineyard 2.0 project has the permits and entitlements necessary to begin construction and is finalizing financing. The Environmental Assessment for CDBG-funded proposals was completed in fall 2020 with a published Finding of No Significant Impact. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development approved the “Authority to Use Grant Funds” on January 27, 2021. Open Heart Kitchen will execute the long-term lease with Tri-Valley BMR, LLC prior to receiving the grant funding. Open Heart Kitchen will submit an annual report to the City over the next 10 years documenting how the facility is being used to serve Dublin residents. Approved expenses covered under the grant will be reimbursed by the City of Dublin. HCD will then disburse the grant funds to the City after the required documentation is submitted. Staff is recommending that the City Council adopt a Resolution (Attachment 1) authorizing the City Manager to execute the Grant Agreement (Attachment 2) with TriValley BMR, LLC to provide the additional $300,000 in CDBG funding for this project.
STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The City Council Agenda was posted.
ATTACHMENTS:
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1) Resolution Approving the First Amendment Grant Agreement with TriValley BMR, LLC to Provide Additional Funding for use of CDBG Capital Project Funds2) Exhibit A to the Resolution – First Amendment to the Grant Agreement between the City of Dublin and TriValley BMR, LLC
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Attachment 1
RESOLUTION NO. XX - 21
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE GRANT AGREEMENT WITH
TRIVALLEY BMR, LLC FOR USE OF CDBG CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS
WHEREAS,Open Heart Kitchen is a Tri-Valley-based 501(c)(3) non-profit that
has been partnering with the City of Dublin to serve meals to residents in need, and
entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TriValley BMR, LLC
(Grantee) to build a new permanent kitchen facility (Project) as part of a mixed-use
project in Livermore to better serve the residents of the Tri-Valley including Dublin; and
WHEREAS,on April 20, 2021, the Parties entered into a Grant Agreement
providing $330,000 for construction of the Project for use by Open Heart Kitchen; and
WHEREAS,construction costs for the project have risen due to unforeseen
circumstances, and there is now Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding
available in Alameda County Urban County’s Capital Projects Pool for Fiscal Year 2021-
2022; and
WHEREAS, the County of Alameda (County) has entered into a Grant
Agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) for CDBG funds under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974
and the regulations promulgated thereunder 24 CFR Sections 570 et seq., with said
funds to be used for CDBG Programs and its eligible activities; and
WHEREAS,the County Board of Supervisors approved an additional $300,000
allocation of fiscal year 2021-22 CDBG Capital Project funds for the Project, and the
City of Dublin entered into a contract amendment on October 26, 2021, with the County
to incorporate these additional funds into the City’s existing contract with the County for
Urban County CDBG programs and services; and
WHEREAS,the City of Dublin is an entitlement City and receives CDBG funds
through the Urban County Program administered by Alameda County; and
WHEREAS,in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,
as amended (42 USC 4321-4347) (NEPA), environmental review was completed for all
applicable activities proposed to be undertaken under the Grant Agreement with
TriValley BMR, LLC, and certified by the Alameda County Department of Housing and
Community Development and, furthermore, the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) imposes no conditions on the City's consideration and approval of the Grant
Agreement because the Project is exempt from CEQA requirements under the
categorical exemption set forth in 14 California Code of Regulations Section 15332; and
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WHEREAS,the First Amendment to the Grant Agreement between the City of
Dublin and TriValley BMR, LLC reflects the terms for this Project and the use of this
amended grant totaling $630,000.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Dublin does hereby approve the Grant Agreement with TriValley BMR, LLC, attached
hereto as Exhibit A, for use of CDBG Capital Project funds.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized to execute the
First Amendment to the Grant Agreement and take such further actions as may be
necessary or appropriate to carry out the intent of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of December 2021, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_________________________________
City Clerk
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Attachment 2
FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND
TRIVALLEY BMR, LLC
This First Amendment to the Grant Agreement (“First Amendment”) dated December
7, 2021 (“Effective Date”) is entered into between City of Dublin (hereinafter referred to as
"CITY") and TriValley BMR, LLC (hereinafter referred to as "GRANTEE"). The CITY and
GRANTEE are each individually referred to as a “Party” and collectively referred to as the
“Parties.” Capitalized terms not otherwise defined in this First Amendment shall have the
meanings specified in the Grant Agreement.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, on April 20, 2021, the Parties entered into a Grant Agreement for
the Construction of an Open Heart Kitchen facility (hereinafter referred to as the
“AGREEMENT”); and
WHEREAS, the existing AGREEMENT provided $330,000 in Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for purchase of equipment for the Open Heart
Kitchen facility known as Vineyard 2.0 being built in Livermore to serve meals to residents of
the Tri-Valley including Dublin; and
WHEREAS, construction costs for the project have risen due to unforeseen
circumstances, and there is now CDBG funding from Alameda County Urban County’s Capital
Projects Pool for fiscal year 2021-2022; and
WHEREAS, the existing funding has been used as planned for kitchen
equipment, and the Parties submitted an application to Alameda County Department of
Housing and Community Development (“County”) for an additional $300,000 in CDBG funding
in August 2021; and
WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors approved Amendment No. 1 to
the 2021-22 CDBG Agreement between the City of Dublin and the County on October 26,
2021, to add $300,000 in Capital funds for Open Heart Kitchen at Vineyard 2.0; and
WHEREAS, the Parties now wish to amend the AGREEMENT to incorporate
these additional funds and update the work program accordingly.
NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged, the AGREEMENT is amended as follows:
1) Section 2 shall be rescinded in its entirety and replaced with the following:
2. Grant. The City shall disburse to the Grantee a sum not to exceed $630,000 in
accordance with Exhibit B (“Budget”) to this Agreement for the performance described
in the Exhibit A, said exhibits (“Work Program”) attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference. The funds disbursed by the City under this Agreement are referred
to as “Grant Funds.”
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Attachment 2
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2) Exhibit A to the AGREEMENT is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced to read
as shown in Exhibit A to this First Amendment.
3) Except to the extent inconsistent with this First Amendment, the Parties ratify and
confirm all of the terms and conditions of the AGREEMENT.
4) All requisite insurance policies to be maintained by the GRANTEE pursuant to the
AGREEMENT, as may have been amended from time to time, shall include coverage
for the amended terms, as described above.
5) The individuals executing this First Amendment and the instruments referenced in it
on behalf of GRANTEE each represent and warrant that they have the legal power,
right and actual authority to bind GRANTEE to the terms and conditions of this First
Amendment.
SIGNATURES ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE
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Attachment 2
First Amendment to Grant Agreement between December 7, 2021
City of Dublin and TriValley BMR Page 3 of 6
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this First Amendment to be
executed as of the date of the City Manager’s signature below.
CITY OF DUBLIN TRIVALLEY BMR, LLC
By: _____________________________ By: _____________________________
Linda Smith, City Manager Darin Lounds, Executive Director
Dated:
ATTEST:
By: _____
Marsha Moore, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By: _____________________________
City Attorney
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Attachment 2
First Amendment to Grant Agreement between December 7, 2021
City of Dublin and TriValley BMR Page 4 of 6
EXHIBIT A
UPDATED WORK PROGRAM
TRIVALLEY BMR, LLC
CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT FACILITIES FOR OPEN HEART KITCHEN OF LIVERMORE
CDBG funds are being used to build a commercial kitchen to serve residents of Dublin from
this facility in Livermore.
GRANTEE shall:
1) Demolish an existing structure on the site (460 N. Livermore Avenue, Livermore, CA).
2) Pay for all design services and necessary permit fees for project.
3) Construct a new structure to accommodate the proposed kitchen along with the housing and
other facilities in the building.
4) Execute a long term lease in accordance with existing Memorandum of Understanding with
Open Heart Kitchen.
5) Construct all tenant improvements for Open Heart Kitchen.
6) Purchase and install kitchen equipment at the project site.
7) Complete construction and make kitchen operational.
Timeline
June 30, 2021 TriValley BMR, LLC and/or Open Heart Kitchen purchased kitchen
equipment and submitted an invoice to City of Dublin for $330,000.
November 2021 Complete contractor bid negotiation and contract. Finalize and approve
all plans.
January 2021 Construction begins on building structure.
March 2022 Open Heart Kitchen and TriValley BMR execute the long-term lease.
April 30, 2022 Deadline for submitting invoices for final $300,000.
March 2023 Construction is completed. Finalize permits for opening.
1. This timeline may be amended with prior approval of the Community Development Director or
designee.
2. Invoices can only cover costs incurred between April 20, 2021, and April 30, 2022.
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EXHIBIT B
CONDITIONS FOR PAYMENT
TRIVALLEY BMR, LLC
CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT FACILITIES FOR OPEN HEART KITCHEN OF LIVERMORE
1. BUDGET
Before disbursement of Grant Funds may be made, Grantee shall establish a budget, to be
approved in writing by the Community Development Director or designee, specifying by line item
the expenditures to be made with Grant Funds. Once a budget is approved by the City, changes
may be made only with a written request to be approved by the Director or designee in advance
of a request for disbursement of funds.
2. METHOD OF PAYMENT
All requests for a funding draw or reimbursement will be in a format approved by the City and the
County.
a. All requests for a funding draw or reimbursement shall be on Grantee’s letterhead, contain an
original authorized signature, unique invoice number (current year’s contract number); total
amount requested and amounts towards each line item on the approved budget. This
document shall be called an “Invoice”, and shall track disbursements made by budget line
item, current requests, and amount remaining in the budget line item, as demonstrated in the
table below.
Line Item
Total
Budget
Previous
Requests
Current
Request
Balance
Remaining
b. Invoices must state the Service Period which is the period for which payment is requested.
The dates on the backup invoice documentation must be within this period.
c. All invoices shall be paid on a funding draw or reimbursement basis and be made no more
than monthly with supporting documentation of actual costs incurred during the period of time
covered by the invoice. If under a specific line item, Grantee has more than one form of back
up or supporting documentation, Grantee must summarize the documentation and include a
subtotal of items which add up to the line-item total. Invoices must be properly organized and
are subject to return to Grantee if they are not.
d. Requests for funding draw or reimbursement must be received within 60 days of the end of
each month or period covered.
e. All funds disbursed to Grantee must be expended within fifteen (15) days of approval of the
receipt of funds. The final disbursement shall be requested by GRANTEE not less than sixty
(60) days before project completion.
f. Any adjustments made by the fiscal auditors at the year-end audit, under the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) guidelines and other relevant federal regulations should
be brought to the attention of City staff for reconciliation.
g. Grantee is responsible for reporting any matching funds used on this project which do not
originate from HCD sources. These funds can include funding to cover staff that are working
on this project but paid from another source of funds.
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3. REQUESTS FOR ADJUSTMENTS TO BUDGET LINE ITEMS
Once the line-item budget has been approved, there can be no more than four (4) requests for
adjustments to the budget during the contract period, including any final adjustments done at the
end of the project, unless otherwise approved by the City of Dublin Community Development
Director, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any change in the budget that results
in lower costs shall be communicated immediately. If Director or designee determines that the
total amount of funds under this contract exceeds the amount necessary to complete the project,
Director or designee may adjust the contract accordingly. The budget amendment should be on
letterhead, must contain an original signature, and must track the requested change by line item,
showing original budget amount, balance expended to date, remaining funding by each line item,
the amount to be moved between line items, and the final new budget amount. Budget
amendments take between two and three weeks to process and must be processed prior to receipt
of an invoice requesting funding under the new budget. The Director or designee reserves the
right to deny any budget modification request.
4. COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL REGULATIONS
Grantee's administrative procedures must be in compliance with the following regulations:
a. 2 CFR Part 200.
b. 24 CFR Part 570.502 Applicability of uniform administrative requirements.
5. PUBLIC RECOGNITION OF FUNDING
Grantee will publicly recognize the funding provided by the City of Dublin and the Alameda
County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) and in all newspaper articles
and any other public relations opportunities related to this project. HCD staff and members of
the Board of Supervisors will be invited to participate in the groundbreaking and grand opening
ceremonies, if held.
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