1296 - Resolution - Application for Outdoor Recreation Funding AssistanceRESOLUTION NO. 1296
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION TO THE INTER-
AGENCY COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION
(IAC) FOR FUNDING ASSISTANCE FROM FUNDS
PROVIDED THE STATE OF WASHINGTON THROUGH
THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, PARKS
AND RECREATION AREA DEVELOPMENT GRANT
PROGRAM AS PART OF THE EMERGENCY JOBS
BILL, PUBLIC LAW 98-8
WHEREAS, under the provisions of the Emergency Jobs
Bill, Public Law 98-8, funding assistance has been made avail-
able to aid the cost of landscaping and improving public parks
and places; and
WHEREAS, the Port Orchard City Council considers it
in the.best public interest to make application for funding of
project(s) in the City of Port Orchard.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by thb City Council
of the City of Port Orchard, Washington that,
1. That the Mayor be authorized to make formal
application to the IAC for funding assistance
from the Parks and Recreational Area Grant
Program.
2. All work will be completed before September
30, 1983.
3. All contracts for services will be awarded
only to contractors who would quality as
small businesses under Section 3 of the
Small Business Act.
4. Supplies purchased will be procured only
from businesses which would qualify under
Section 3 of the Small Business Act as a
small business.
5. But for funds received from the IAC, the
work to be preformed would not be performed
prior to September 30, 1983.,
6. Individuals employed by the sponsor or a
contractor with.the proceeds of any funds
received shall only be individuals who
do not have full time employment, and are
not simultaneously drawing unemployment
compensation for the same period of employment.
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7. Every reasonable attempt will. be made to
assure that the funds result in employment
of the maximum number of otherwise unemployed
individuals and will result in benefits of
lasting value to the public.
PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the
Mayor, this 23rd day of May, 1983.
ATTEST:
R. G. Lloyd, City Cle ''r