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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGreat Peninsula ConservancyHERITAGE GRANT CONTRACT This Heritage Grant Contract (this "Contract") is entered into as of March 16, 2022 by and between Mason County (the "County"), and the Mason County Historical Society (the "Grantee"). Great Peninsula Conservancy Attn: Nathan Daniel 423 Pacific Ave, Suite 300 Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 373-3500 RECITALS AGREEMENT 2021A Mason County c/o Mason County Historic Preservation Commission 615 W Alder Street Shelton, WA 98584 Attn: Malissa Paulsen (360) 427-9670 ext. 282 1, The Grantee has applied for a grant in the amount of$2,000 towards the organization and speaker fees for Walk and Talk events for sites of historical significance in Mason County. 2. The County is granting up to the $2,000 requested for this project on a reimbursement basis, based on receipts. All persons performing the work associated with this grant shall act as an independent contraetor(s), and not as an employee(s), on the terms and conditions set forth herein, The money for this grant comes from fees collected by the Mason County Auditor as authorized by RCW 36.22,170, which established a dedicated fund for support local historic preservation. In consideration of the foregoing and of the mutual promises set forth herein, and intending to be legally bound, the parties herein agree as follows: 1, Engagement 2.Term. (a) The County hereby agrees to reimburse the Grantee up to the full amount of the grant based on an invoice and a final report of the completion of the restoration of the historic shed as described in the scope -of -work (Exhibit "A"), which shall be performed by independent contractor(s). (b) The Grantee hereby accepts the engagement to have said work performed, to present an invoice and a final report for reimbursement and agrees to an inspection of the final product prior to receiving payment under the terms and conditions set forth herein. (a) This Contract will commence on the date written above, and unless modified by the mutual written agreement of the parties, shall continue until six months from that date. March 29, 2022 to September 29, 2022 The Grantee may request a one -tine six-month extension. Extension request must be in writing and be submitted to the Mason County Historic Preservation Commission for approval no later then 5:00 p.in, four months from the date of the award (July 29, 2022). 3.Grantee's Obligations (a) The Grantee shall provide a scope -of -work, consistent with the grant application, which shall be attached to this contract as Exhibit A. (b) Upon completion of the project the Grantee shall provide the County with an invoice for reimbursement for the work approved by this grant award. At a minimum the invoice shall include the organization's name, remittance address, date, details of expenses (paid receipts), invoice total and program or grant being billed. Grantees will allow at least 60-days for reimbursement after the invoice has been received by the County. (c) Upon completion of the granted project, a final report shall be submitted by the Grantee to the Mason County Historic Preservation Commission. The final report shall summarize the project, its completion and outcome. The final report shall be submitted to the Mason County Historic Preservation Commission, 615 West Alder St, Shelton, WA 98584 within 10 calendar days of the authorized grant completion date. (d) Grant recipients are required to comply with all local, state, and federal permit requirements, ordinances and laws. Non-compliance can result in the revocation of approved funding. Chair, Mason ounty : oard of County Commissioners Date Chair, Mason County 1-listoric Preservation Commission Date Authorized Repintative of the Grantee 2021A r(2/40 2. -1- EXHIBIT A Great Peninsula Conservancy - $2,000.00 The Great Peninsula Conservancy will use the funds to provide for speaker fees and organization of Walk and Talk events at sites of historical significance in Mason County. The events will be organized to share the stories of the land from indigenous, non -indigenous, and natural historical perspectives of the Davis Family Farm, the I-Iahobas Shoreline Preserve, and the Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wildlife Refuge. 2021A