HomeMy WebLinkAbout8328RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF PUEBLO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND THE
STATE OF COLORADO FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, COLORADO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY RELATING TO PUEBLO MOUNTAIN
PARK PRESERVATION / RESTORATION- PHASE I, AND
AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL TO
EXECUTE SAME
WHEREAS, it is a goal of the Pueblo Mountain Park Preservation and Restoration
Master Plan to begin and complete preservation and restoration efforts within the Pueblo Mountain
Park; and
WHEREAS, the City of Pueblo has received a grant from the Colorado Historical Society
to fund the Pueblo Mountain Park Preservation/Restoration - Phase I project, subject to the
execution of a Contract; NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION l:
The grant Contract and Attachments between the City of Pueblo, a municipal
corporation and the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of Higher Education,
Colorado Historical Society, relating to the Pueblo Mountain Park Preservation/Restoration - Phase I
project (Colorado Historical Society Project #98 -P1 -002), copies of which are attached hereto and
incorporated herein, having been approved as to form by the City Attorney, are hereby approved.
SECTION 2:
The President of the City Council is hereby authorized to execute and deliver said
Contract and the Agreement attached thereto as Exhibit D, in the name of and on behalf of the City
of Pueblo, a Municipal Corporation, and the City Clerk shall affix the seal of the City thereto and
attest same.
SECTION 3
Funds in the amount of $100,000, in Account No. 002 - 1997 - 306 - 000 - 040 -1106, are hereby
appropriated, budgeted, and irrevocably pledged to meet the City of Pueblo's financial obligations of
the Contract.
SECTION 4
'I`he resolution will become effective upon final passage.
INTRODUCED: January 26, 1998
BY: John Verna
COUNCIL PERSON
APPROVED: gazi,
ATTESTED BY._
C196 CLERK
Form 6- AC- 02A(R5/91)
Department or Agency name
Colorado Historical Society
Department or Agency number
GCA
Routing Number
APPROVED WAIVER FORM
CONTRACT
THIS CONTRACT, Made this 2 ,69 day of , 19 by and between the State of Colorado for
the use and benefit of the Department of Higher Education, Col rado Historical Society, 1300 Broadway, Denver,
Colorado 80203, hereinafter referred to as the State and /or the Society, and the City of Pueblo, 1 City Hall Place, Pueblo,
Colorado 81003, for the use and benefit of Pueblo Mountain Park, 9167 Pueblo Mountain Park Road, Beulah,
Colorado 81023, hereinafter referred to as the Contractor,
WHEREAS, authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available and a
sufficient uncommitted balance thereof remains available for encumbering and subsequent payment of this Contract
under Encumbrance Number 9 81 Z in Fund Number 401 Appropriation Account 401 and
Organization SHFG ; and
WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and
WHEREAS, the State desires to assist public and private applicants in the historic preservation and restoration of historical
sites and municipalities throughout the state; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 12- 47.1 -1201 of the Colorado Revised Statues otherwise known as the "Limited Gaming
Act of 1991 ", provides for the annual distribution of monies from the State Historical Fund created by Subsection (5)
(b) (I1I) of Section 9 of Article XVIII of the state constitution; and
WHEREAS, the Colorado Historical Society is the principal agency authorized by the state to administer such funds for the
purpose of providing historic preservation grants; and
WHEREAS, the Contractor is eligible in accordance with law to receive a State Historical Fund preservation grant award;
and
WHEREAS, this Contract (hereinafter "Contract" or "Agreement ") sets forth the Project Purpose and Scope of Work,
Budget and List of Product Submittals, hereinafter referred to as the "Project" ,
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that:
I . The Contractor shall use funds subject to this Contract in support of Project #98 -P1 -002, "Pueblo Mountain
Park (PMP) Preservation /Restoration, Phase I," in accordance with the Project Purpose and Scope of Work
attached hereto as Exhibit A, including all applicable plans and specifications, which are hereby made a part of
this Contract by reference. If indicated below such plans and specifications developed during the contract
period shall become a part of this Contract and shall control the project performance upon written approval
thereof by the State.
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a. Plans and specifications are (check one):
_ not required.
have been developed, are dated and are hereby made a part of this Contract.
X are to be developed during the Contract period.
EC— Initials /State Representative
0& Initials /Grant Recipient
Any modification of the implementation of this Project must receive prior written approval of the State
Historical Society, and be properly incorporated into this Contract by amendment in accordance with the State's
Fiscal Rules.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS: The Contractor agrees that it will perform the activities and produce the
product submittals described in accordance with the pertinent sections of the Secretary of the Interior's
Standards for Archaeology and Historic Preservation and, as applicable, the Secretary of the Interior's
Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating of Historic Buildings for Development Projects
and the National Register Bulletin 16, Guidelines for Completing National Register of Historic Places Forms,
National Park Service, 1991, for a National Register Form Preparation Project. Contractor shall perform any
and all survey activities and products in accordance with the Colorado Historical Society's Survey Manual and
How to Complete Colorado Cultural Resource Inventory Forms, Third Edition, 09/91 for any and all survey
activities and projects (copies of which are available through the Society).
COPYRIGHT: Unless otherwise specified in Exhibit A, Project Purpose and Scope of Work, the Contractor is
free to copyright books, publications, or other copyrightable materials and /or product submittals created or
developed in the performance of this contract. All copyrightable materials and /or products developed or
produced under this contract are subject to a royalty -free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to the Society
to reproduce, publish, display, perform, prepare derivative works or otherwise use, and authorize others to
reproduce, publish, display, perform, prepare derivative works, or otherwise use, the work or works for Society
and/or State Historical Fund purposes.
For purposes of this subsection the term product submittals shall include, but is not limited to, architectural
plans and specifications, books, publications, brochures, manuscripts, video tapes or sound recordings,
photographs, computer programs, computerized data, plans, drawings, specifications or other graphical
representations, and works of any similar nature which are submitted with a proposal or grant application or
delivered under a SHF grant.
REMEDIES: In addition to any other remedies at law or equity or specified elsewhere in this Contract, the
State shall have the right to withhold payment, declare all or part of the work ineligible for reimbursement, or
take other corrective action if the Contractor fails to perform these activities in accordance with the Standards,
the SHF Grants Manual and /or the terms and conditions of this Contract.
6. CONTRACT PERIOD: The term of this Contract shall be from January 31, 1998 through June 30,
1999.
The Project Purpose and Scope of Work must be commenced within sixty (60) days of the Contract beginning
date unless a longer period is approved in writing by the State Historical Fund (SHF) Administrator. The
Project Purpose and Scope of Work must be completed no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Contract
ending date.
COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT: In consideration of the project described in Exhibit A
and subject to the List of Product Submittals set forth in Exhibit B, the State shall pay to the Contractor on
an expense reimbursement basis a grant not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). Any
and all Project costs in excess of this grant amount are the responsibility of the Contractor.
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Unless otherwise specified in Exhibit B, the State shall advance thirty - percent (30 %) of the total grant amount upon
proper execution of this contract and upon submission of a SHF Payment Request, forty- percent (40 %) will be paid
to the Contractor upon submission and approval of the Interim SHF Financial Report. The remaining thirty- percent
(30 %) of the grant amount shall be paid following Contractor's submission and the State's approval of the Final SHF
Financial Report, Project Summary and SHF Payment Request Form (Attachments I, 2 and 3). All payments are
subject to the satisfactory completion of milestones described in Exhibit B and submission by Contractor of
documented proof of expenditures with each financial report.
Exceptions: Contracts with an approved advance payment and Mini -grant Awards ($5,000 and under) shall receive
a portion, as defined in Exhibit B, of their award upon proper execution of this Contract. The remaining balance of
the award shall be paid following Contractor's submission of the Final SHF Financial Report and Project Summary
Report.
Expenditures incurred by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract are not eligible expenditures for
State reimbursement. If the Project involves matching funds the SHF may permit prior expenditures in furtherance
of the Project Scope of Work to be counted as part of such matching funds. Any such previously expended funds
allowed toward the match amount shall be noted in Exhibit C.
ACCOUNTING: At all times from the effective date of this Contract until completion of this Project, the Contractor
shall maintain properly segregated books of State funds, matching funds, and other funds associated with this
Project. All receipts and expenditures associated with said Project shall be documented in a detailed and specific
manner, and shall accord with the Budget set forth in Exhibit C. Contractor may adjust budgeted expenditure
amounts up to ten percent (10 %) within said Budget without approval of the State and document in the next financial
report. Adjustments of budget expenditure amounts in excess of ten percent (10 %) must be authorized by the State
in an amendment to this Contract properly executed and approved pursuant to the State Fiscal Rules. In no event
shall the State's total consideration exceed the amount shown in Paragraph 7 above. Interest earned on funds
advanced by the State shall be applied to eligible project expenditures, must be documented in financial
reports, and will be deducted from the final payment.
AUDIT: The State or its authorized representative shall have the right to inspect, examine, and audit Contractor's
records, books, and accounts, including the right to hire an independent Certified Public Accountant of the State's
choosing and at the State's expense to do so. Such discretionary audit may be called for at any time and for any
reason from the effective date of this Contract until three (3) years after the date final payment for this Project is
received by the Contractor provided that the audit is performed at a time convenient to the Contractor and during
regular business hours.
10. PARTIES RELATIONSHIP: THE CONTRACTOR IS A GRANTEE AND NOT AN EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF
THE STATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE NO AUTHORITY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, TO BIND THE
STATE TO ANY AGREEMENTS OR UNDERSTANDINGS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT
OF THE STATE. THE CONTRACTOR REPRESENTS THAT IT HAS, OR SHALL SECURE AT ITS OWN
EXPENSE ALL PERSONNEL BY THE CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS CONTRACT. THE CONTRACTOR IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION COVERAGE AND UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION COVERAGE FOR ALL OF ITS EMPLOYEES TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY LAW,
AND FOR ENSURING THAT ALL SUBCONTRACTORS MAINTAIN SUCH INSURANCE. CONTRACTOR
SHALL PAY WHEN DUE ALL REQUIRED EMPLOYMENT TAXES AND INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING.
ALL OF THE SERVICES REQUIRED HEREUNDER SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE CONTRACTOR OR
UNDER HIS SUPERVISION.
11. REPRESENTATIVES: For the purpose of this contract, the individuals identified below are hereby designated
representatives of the respective parties. Either party may from time to time designate in writing new or substitute
representatives:
For the State: Gloria J. Muniz Contracts Officer
Name Title
For the Contractor: Steven Meier Senior Planner
Name Title
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12. NOTICES: All notices required to be given by the parties hereunder shall be given by certified or registered
mail to the individuals at the addresses set forth below. Either party may from time to time designate in writing
substitute addresses or persons to whom such notices shall be sent.
To the State: Gloria J. Muniz
Contracts Officer
Colorado Historical Society
State Historical Fund
225 E. 16th Avenue, Suite 260
Denver, Colorado 80203 -1620
To the Contractor: Steven Meier, Senior Planner
Department of Planning and Development
City of Pueblo
211 E. "D" Street, P.O. Box 1427
Pueblo, CO 81002 -1427
13. ADA COMPLIANCE: The Contractor assures the State that at all times during the performance of this
contract that no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from
participation in, or denied to benefits of the service, programs, or activities performed by the Contractor, or be
subjected to any discrimination by the Contractor upon which assurance the State relies. Further, all real
property improvements shall conform to applicable ADA requirements.
14. DISSEMINATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE LOCATIONS: Contractor agrees to provide the Society
with copies of any archaeological surveys developed during the course of, or under a project financed either
wholly or in part by the Society. Contractor agrees to otherwise restrict access to such archaeological surveys,
as well as access to any other information concerning the nature and location of archaeological resources, in
strict accordance with the provisions of the Colorado Historical Society, Office of Archaeology and Historic
Preservation, Policy on Dissemination of Information, adopted October 1991, a copy of which is available from
the Society.
15. REPORTS: The Contractor shall deliver to the State SHF Financial Reports (Attachment 1) documenting the
progress of the Project, and the Project Summary Report (Attachment 2), as described in the List of Product
Submittals (Exhibit B). The Contractor further agrees that reports are to be completed on State provided forms
(Attachments 1 -3). Failure to meet the report deadlines may result in termination of the Contract.
16. MATCHING FUNDS: The Contractor agrees to make available the necessary funds to complete the Project
and provide matching funds, if applicable, in accordance with the Project Budget as set forth in Exhibit C. In
the event that said matching funds become unavailable, the state may, in its sole discretion, reduce its total
funding commitment to the Project in proportion to the reduction in matching funds. The Contractor further
agrees:
a. To the extent that this Project is funded from sources other than the State Historical Fund, expenditures in
furtherance of the Project shall be pro -rated among the funding sources in accordance with their
percentage of the total project budget; and
b. If the total funding set fourth in the Project Budget is not expended on completion of the Project, the
State shall be reimbursed its pro -rata share of the unexpended budget.
17. CONSULTANTS /SITE VISITS: The State shall have the right, but not the duty, to provide assistance in any
or all of the following manner:
Review any project planning documents and methods for conformity with the applicable standards,
manuals, and guidelines;
b. Make recommendations to project personnel concerning the selection of an architect or other professional
consultants; and /or
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C. Make site visits as determined necessary by the State before, during and /or at the conclusion of the
Project to provide on -site technical advice and to monitor progress.
Any exercise of the State's rights under this Paragraph 17 shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its Contract
obligations.
18. LETTER OF AGREEMENT: If required, in the sole discretion of the state, the provisions found in Exhibit D,
State Historical Fund Letter of Agreement, which is attached hereto and executed by the parties of this contract,
are hereby incorporated in this Contract and made a part hereof if indicated below:
a. Letter of Agreement Required: X Yes _ No
ie Initials /State Representative
Initials /Grant Recipient
19. PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FUNDING SOURCE: When issuing press releases, official
statements, or documents that describe the project funded by the State Historical Fund grants program, and in
all publications and materials produced in other media funded under this Contract, a credit line must be
included that reads: "This project is /was paid for in part by a State Historical Fund grant from the Colorado
Historical Society." In addition, the Society reserves the right to require that the following sentence be
included in any product funded through this program: "The contents and opinions contained herein do not
necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Colorado Historical Society ".
All Acquisition and Development projects must acknowledge state assistance by means of a temporary but
prominently displayed project sign to be posted at the beginning of construction and to remain in place until
construction is completed that will be provided by the State.
20. HISTORIC REGISTER: If the Project affects a different property listed on the National Register or State
Register, the applicant will consult with the Colorado Historical Society's Office of Archaeology and Historic
Preservation, and also will act in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Archaeology and
Historical Preservation.
21. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT FOR CAUSE: If, through any cause, the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a
timely and proper manner his obligations under this Contract, or if the Contractor shall violate any of the
covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this Contract, the State shall, in addition to other remedies, thereupon
have the right to terminate this Contract for cause by giving written notice to the Contractor of such termination
and specifying the effective date thereof, at least five (5) days before the effective date of such termination. In
that event, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs,
products and reports or other material prepared by the Contractor under this Contract shall, at the option of the
State, become its property, and the Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for
any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials.
Notwithstanding the above, the Contractor shall not be relieved of liability to the State for any damages
sustained by the State by virtue of any breach of the Contract by the Contractor, and the State may withhold
any payments to the Contractor for the purpose of setoff until such time as the exact amount of damages due
the State from the Contractor is determined.
22. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF STATE: The State may terminate this Contract at any time the
State determines that the purposes of the distribution of State monies under the Contract would no longer be
served by completion of the Project. The State shall effect such termination by giving written notice of
termination of the Contractor and specifying the effective date thereof, at least twenty (20) days before the
effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished or unfinished documents and other materials paid
for with State funds shall, at the option of the State, become its property. if the Contract is terminated by the
State as provided herein, the Contractor will be paid an amount which bears the same ratio to the total
compensation as the services actually performed bear to the total services of the Contractor covered by this
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Contract, less payments of compensation previously made. Provided, however, that if less than sixty percent
(60 %) of the project covered by this Contract has been completed upon the effective date of such termination,
the Contractor shall be reimbursed (in addition to the above payment) for that portion of the actual out -of-
pocket expenses (not otherwise reimbursed under this Contract) incurred by the Contractor during the Contract
period which are directly attributable to the uncompleted portion of the project covered by this Contract. If this
Contract is terminated due to the fault of the Contractor, Paragraph 21 hereof relative to termination shall
apply.
23. CHANGES: This Contract is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties, at
this time, and no prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto, including an
increase or decrease in the amount of monies to be paid to the Contractor, shall have any force or effect
whatsoever, unless embodied in a written contract amendment incorporating such changes executed and
approved pursuant to the State's Fiscal Rules. Notwithstanding this provision, modifications to Exhibit A
(Project Purpose and Scope of Work) and /or to Exhibit B (List of Product Submittals) may be approved by
letter of agreement, agreed to in writing by both parties, providing that no such letter of agreement may alter
either the total amount of funds payable under the contract , as set forth in Paragraph 7, or the contract period,
as set forth in Paragraph 6, unless such changes are embodied in a written contract amendment executed and
approved pursuant to the State's Fiscal Rules.
24. CONFLICT OF INTEREST:
a. No employee of the Contractor shall perform or provide part-time services for compensation, monetary
or otherwise, to a consultant or consultant firm that has been retained by the Contractor under the
authority of this Contract.
The Contractor agrees that no person at any time exercising any function or responsibility in connection
with this Project on behalf of the Contractor shall have or acquire any personal financial or economic
interest, direct or indirect, which will be materially affected by this Contract, except to the extent that he
may receive compensation for his performance pursuant to this Contract.
C. A personal financial or economic interest includes, but is not limited to:
i) any business entity in which the person has a direct or indirect monetary interest;
ii) any real property in which the person has a direct or indirect monetary interest;
iii) any source of income, loans, or gifts received by or promised to the person within twelve (12)
months prior to the execution date of this Contract;
iv) any business entity in which the person is a director, officer, general or limited partner, trustee,
employee, or holds any position of management.
For purposes of this subsection, indirect investment or interest means any investment or interest owned
by the spouse, parent, brother, sister, son, daughter, father -in -law, mother -in -law, brother -in -law, sister -
in -law, son -in -law, or daughter -in -law of the person by an agent on his /her behalf by a general, limited,
or silent partner of the person, by any business entity controlled by said person, or by a trust in which
he /she has substantial interest. A business entity is controlled by a person if that person, his /her agent, or
a relative as defined above possesses more than fifty percent (50 %) of the ownership interest. Said
person has a substantial economic interest in a trust when the person or an above - defined relative has a
present or future interest worth more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
In the event of a conflict of interest, as described in this Paragraph 24, cannot be avoided without
frustrating the purposes of this Contract, the person involved in such a conflict of interest shall submit to
the Contractor and the State a full disclosure statement setting forth the details of such conflict of interest.
In cases of extreme and unacceptable conflicts of interest, as determined by the State, the State reserves
the right to terminate the Contract for cause, as provided in Paragraph 21 above. Failure to file a
disclosure statement required by this Paragraph 24 shall constitute grounds for termination of this
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Contract for cause by the State.
25. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS: At all times during the performance of this Contract, the
Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and State laws that have been or may hereafter be
established.
26. SEVERABILITY: To the extent that this Contract may be executed and performance of the obligations of the
parties may be accomplished within the intent of the Contract, the terms of this Contract are severable, and
should any term or provision hereof be declared invalid or become inoperative for any reason, such invalidity
or failure shall not affect the validity of any other term or provision hereof. The waiver of any breach of a term
hereof shall not be construed as waiver of any other term.
27. BINDING ON SUCCESSORS: Except as herein otherwise provided, this Contract shall inure to the benefit of
and be binding upon the parties, or any subcontractors hereto, and their respective successors and assigns.
28. ASSIGNMENT: Neither party, nor any subcontractors hereto, may assign its rights or duties under this
Contract without the prior written consent of the other party.
29. MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION: It is the policy of the State of Colorado that
Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) shall have the maximum
practicable opportunity to participate in the performance of its construction grant contracts. The Contractor
agrees to use its best efforts to carry out this policy to the fullest extent practicable and consistent with the
efficient performance of the Contract. As used in this Contract, the term "minority business enterprise" and/or
"women business enterprise" denotes a business, at least fifty percent (50 %) of which is owned by
minority /women group members or, in the case of publicly owed business, at least fifty -one percent (51 %) of
the stock of which is owned by minority /women group members. The Contractor may rely on written
representations by bidders, contractors, and subcontractors regarding their status as minority /women enterprises
and need not conduct an independent investigation.
30. SURVIVAL OF CERTAIN CONTRACT TERMS: Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
parties understand and agree that all terms and conditions of this contract and the exhibits and attachments
hereto which may require continued performance of compliance beyond the termination date of the contract
shall survive such termination date and shall be enforceable by the State as provided herein in the event of such
failure to perform or comply by the Contractor or its subcontractors.
31. SUBCONTRACTS: All subcontracts for performance of the Project shall be awarded through an open and
competitive selection process to qualified offerors meeting the Contractors specifications. Copies of any and
all contracts entered into by the Contractor in order to accomplish this Project shall be submitted to the Society,
upon execution, and any and all contracts entered into by the Contractor or any of its subcontractors shall
comply with all applicable Federal and Colorado State laws and shall be governed by the laws of the State of
Colorado notwithstanding provisions therein to the contrary.
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL
1. This contract shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the Controller of the State of Colorado or such assistant as he may
designate. This provision is applicable to any contract involving the payment of money by the State.
FUND AVAILABILITY
2. Financial obligations of the State of Colorado payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated,
budgeted, and otherwise made available.
BOND REQUIREMENT
3. If this contract involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars for the construction, erection, repair, maintenance, or improvement of any
building, road, bridge, viaduct, tunnel, excavation or other public work for this State, the Contractor shall, before entering upon the performance of any
such work included in this contract, duly execute and deliver to the State official who will sign the contract, a good and sufficient bond or other
acceptable surety to be approved by said official in a penal sum not less than one -half of the total amount payable by the terms of this contract. Such
bond shall be duly executed by a qualified corporate surety conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract and in addition, shall provide that if
the Contractor or his subcontractors fail to duly pay for any labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provendor or other supplies used or
consumed by such Contractor or his subcontractor in performance of the work contracted to be done or fails to pay any person who supplies rental
machinery, tools, or equipment in the prosecution of the work the surety will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond,
together with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum. Unless such bond is executed, delivered and filed, no claim in favor of the Contractor
arising under such contract shall be audited, allowed or paid. A certified or cashier's check or a bank money order payable to the Treasurer of the State
of Colorado may be accepted in lieu of a bond. This provision is in compliance with CRS 38 -26 -106.
INDEMNIFICATION
4. To the extent authorized by law, the Contractor shall indemnify, save, and hold harmless the State, its employees and agents, against any and all
claims, damages, liability and court awards including costs, expenses, and attorney fees incurred as a result of any act or omission by the Contractor, or
its employees, agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to the terms of this contract.
DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
5. The Contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Act of 1957, as amended, and other applicable law
respecting discrimination and unfair employment practices (CRS 24 -34 -402), and as required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative
Action, dated April 16, 1975. Pursuant thereto, the following provisions shall be contained in all State contracts or subcontracts.
During the performance of this contract, the Contractor agrees as follows:
(a) The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital
status, religion, ancestry, mental or physical handicap, or age. The Contractor will take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed,
and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to the above mentioned characteristics. Such action shall include, but not be
limited to the following: employment upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; lay -offs or terminations; rates of pay or
other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to
employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth provisions of this non -discrimination clause.
(b) The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, State that all qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental or
physical handicap, or age.
(c) The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract
or understanding, notice to be provided by the contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the Contractor's
commitment under the Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, dated April 16, 1975, and rules, regulations, and relevant Orders
of the Governor.
(d) The Contractor and labor unions will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
of April 16, 1975, and by the rules, regulations and Orders of the Governor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and
accounts by the contracting agency and the office of the Governor or his designee for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such
rules regulations and orders.
(e) A labor organization will not exclude any individual otherwise qualified from full membership rights in such labor organization, or expel any such
individual from membership in such labor organization or discriminate against any of its members in the full enjoyment work opportunity because of
race, creed, color, sex, national origin, or ancestry.
(f) A labor organization, or the employees or members thereof will not aid, abet, incite, compel or coerce the doing of any act defined in this contract
to be discriminatory or obstruct or prevent any person from complying with the provision of this contract or any order issued thereunder; or attempt,
either directly or indirectly, to commit any act defined in this contract to be discriminatory.
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(g) In the event of the Contractor's non - compliance with the non - discrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations, or
orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further State
contracts in accordance with procedures, authorized in Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975 and the rules,
regulations, or orders promulgated in accordance therewith, and such other sanctions as may be imposed and remedies as may be invoked as provided
in Executive Orders, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975, or by rules, regulations, or orders promulgated in accordance
therewith, or as otherwise provided by law.
(h) The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs (a) through (h) in every subcontract and subcontractor purchase order unless exempted
by rules, regulations, or orders issued pursuant to Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975, so that such
provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such action with respect to any sub - contracting or purchase
order as the contracting agency may direct, as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for non - compliance; provided, however, that
in the event the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation, with the subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the
contracting agency, the Contractor may request the State of Colorado to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the State of Colorado.
COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE
6a. Provisions of CRS 8 -17 -101 & 102 for preference of Colorado labor are applicable to this contract if public works within the State are undertaken
hereunder and are financed in whole or in part be State funds.
b. When a construction contract for a public project is to be awarded to a bidder, a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference against a non-
resident bidder from a State or foreign country equal to the preference given or required by the State or foreign country in which the non - resident bidder
is a resident. If it is determined by the officer responsible for awarding the bid that compliance with this subsection .06 may cause denial of federal funds'
which would otherwise be available or would otherwise be inconsistent with requirements of Federal law, this subsection shall be suspended, but only to
the extent necessary to prevent denial of the moneys or to eliminate the inconsistency with Federal requirements (CRS 8 -19 -101 and 102).
GENERAL
7. The laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation, execution, and
enforcement of this contract. Any provision of this contract whether or not incorporated herein by reference which provides for arbitration by any extra-
judicial body or person or which is otherwise in conflict with said laws, rules, and regulations shall be considered null and void. Nothing contained in
any provision incorporated herein by reference which purports to negate this or any other special provision in whole or in part shall be valid or
enforceable or available in any action at law whether by way of complaint, defense, or otherwise. Any provision rendered null and void by the
operation of this provision will not invalidate the remainder of this contract to the extent that the contract is capable of execution.
8. At all times during the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and State laws, rules, and
regulations that have been or may hereafter be established.
9. Pursuant to CRS 24 -30 -202.4 (as amended), the State Controller may withhold debts owed to State agencies under the vendor offset intercept
system for: (a) unpaid child support debt or child support arrearages; (b) unpaid balance of tax, accrued interest, or other charges specified in Article
22, Title 39, CRS; (c) unpaid loans due to the Student Loan Division of the Department of Higher Education; (d) owed amounts required to be paid to
the Unemployment Compensation Fund; and (e) other unpaid debts owing to the State or any agency thereof, the amount of which is found to be owing
as a result of final agency determination or reduced to judgment as certified by the controller.
10. The signatories aver that they are familiar with CRS 18 -8301, et. seq., (Bribery and Corrupt Influences) and CRS 18 -8401, et. seq., (Abuse of
Public Office), and that no violation of such provisions is present.
11. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no State employee has any personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property
described herein:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract on the day first above written.
Contractor:
(Full Legal Name) City of Pueblo
STATE OF COLORADO
ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR
Cathy A. Gar is
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Position (Titre) presi of i t r� Counci
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Georgian a Contiguglia, Presid n
Colorado Historical Society
DEPARTMENT Higher Education
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CITY OF PUEBLO, COLORADO EXHIBIT A
PUEBLO MOUNTAIN PARK PRESERVATION & RESTORATION
PROJECT #98- P1 -802, PHASE ONE
PROJECT PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK
The purpose of this phase of the project is to begin the
Preservation and restoration of the Horsehoe Lodge and
Pavilion to prevent future structural deterioration, to
stabilize the buildings and bring them up to code, and to
improve accdessibility for users year- round.
The SCOPE of WORK includes plans, specifications and
competitiV2 bids for the Horseshow Lodge and mountain Park
Pavilion to:
(1) Rebuild one section of the Lodge porch and provide
access to new north porch and dining room.
(2) SPlice and replace vigas on all three sections of the
Lodge porch and repair stucco W8115.
(3) Control erosion around the Lodge and Pavilion by
improving drainage and gravel paving. Selective
forest management will also be incorporated to
protect the structures from fire hazard.
(4) Repair stone walls of Pavilion, the chimney and porch
floor.
(5) Repair log beams and rafters of Pavilion by splicing
and /or epoxy consolidation.
(S) Rehabilitate Pavilion electrical system, kitchen
floor and rest rooms. Add electric heat for extended
usage.
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CITY OF PUEBLO, COLORADO EXHIBIT B
PUEBLO MOUNTAIN PARK PRESERVATION & RESTORATION
PROJECT #98 -P1 -002, PHASE ONE
PHASE ONE: LIST OF PRODUCT SUBMITTALS
PRODUCTS
1. Advance Request Funds form
2. Resume of Architect
3. Historic photographs of features
to be rebuilt /repaired /restored
DUE DATE SHF RESPONSE
N/A
02/06/98
$30,000
Review and
approve
03/15/98
4. "Before" photographs Showing 031/15/98
current conditions of: Lodge porch,
visas, interior /exterior of Pavilion.
Archaeological report including
OAHP site forms if applicable
5. Copy of Plans and Specifications 06/30/98
6. Interim SHF Staff consultation
7. Interim financial report
8. Exhibits A, B, & C for Phase
9. "After" photographs of completed
work on all Lodge, Pavilion and
Phase 1 components
10. Final financial reports
11. Project Summary Report
0'7/15/98
07/30/98
08/15/98
11/15/98
01/30/99
01/30/`!9
Review and
approve
Review and
approve
Review and
approve
Review and
approve
Review and
approve.
$40,000
Interim
Payment
Review and
approve for
Phase L
contract
Review and
approve
Review and
approve.
$30,000
Final
Payment
Review and
approve
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CITY OF PUEBLO, COLORADO EXHIBIT C
PUEBLO MOUNTAIN PARK PRESERVATION & RESTORATION
PROJECT #98 -P1 -002, PHASE ONE
PHASE ONE BUDGET
Grant Project
Request Cash Total
HORSESHOE LODGE
Rebuild girls dormitory porch,
roof and railings 65000
65000
Splice and repair projecting
vigas and porch vigas 35000
35000
Concrete replacement under
new porch ADA access
1800
1800
Patch stucco
2000
20Ou
Earth work /erosion control
2500
2500
PAVILION AREA
Drainage improvements
3500
3500
Forest management
1500
1500
PAVILION
Mortar joint repair, stone
replacement
1800
1800
Relocate downspouts, add splash
blocks, repair /paint gutters
1100
1100
Fill undermined perch slab
1000
1000
Splice ends of log roof beams and
epoxy consolidation of log rafters
12600
12600
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CITY OF PUEBLO, COLORADO EXHIBIT C
PUEBLO MOUNTAIN PARK PRESERVATION & RESTORATION
PROJECT #9$ -P1 -002, PHASE ONE
PHASE ONE BUDGET
Grant
Project
Request
Cash
Total
PAVILION (CONTINUED)
Relocate conduit, add panel,
improve lighting
5400
5400
Add electric heat
5000
5000
Relocate doors to face of stone
1400
1400
Remove and replace piping,
fixtures and service sink
2100
2100
P.eplace kitchen flooring
400
400
Professional fees and services
14000
14000
Contractors profit and overhead
14000
14000
Travel and terrain contingency*
3000
0000
Project cost contingency*
21900
21900
TOTAL 100000 100000 200000
( *Any remaining funds must be discussed /approved by SHF grant
administration prior to encumbering /expending.)
The cash match for this project is provided by the City of Pueblo 1997
budget account number 002 - 1997- 306 - 000 - 040 -1106.
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AGREEMENT
EXHIBIT D
This Agreement made this G fll day of h 19 6 by and between the State of Colorado, for the
use and benefit of the Department of Higher Education, Colo ado Historical Society, 1300 Broadway, Denver, Colorado
80203, herein referred to as the Society, and the City of Pueblo, Project #98 -P1 -002, 1 City Hall Place, Pueblo, Colorado
81003, for the use and benefit of the Pueblo Mountain Park, 9167 Pueblo Mountain Park Road, Beulah, Colorado 81023,
herein referred to as the Grant Recipient;
Whereas, in accordance with the criteria set forth in the State Historical Fund (SHF) Application Guidelines, the
Grant Recipient has applied to the Society and has been selected to receive a State Historical Fund Grant award for the
preservation of the property herein described; and
Whereas, the Grant Recipient is the owner in fee simple of certain real property in Pueblo County, Colorado,
which property is located within the boundaries of the Pueblo Mountain Park Historic District and is known as the Pueblo
Mountain Park, located at 9167 Pueblo Mountain Park Road, Beulah, Colorado. This Letter of Agreement applies
specifically to the Horeshoe Lodge and Mountain Park Pavillion which are located within the Pueblo Mountain Park and
hereinafter are referred to as the "Property ", and which Property is more particularly described as follows:
SE ' / 4, NW ' / 4 of section 16, T23 south, R 68 west of the 6th Principal Meridian.
(The legal description for the entire park is North '/z of SW ' / 4, north ' / 2 of SE ' / 4, and SW '/z of SE ' / 4 of section
16, T23 south, R68 west of the 6th Principal Meridian.)
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) received as a grant from
the State Historical Fund, the Grant Recipient hereby agrees to the following for a period of ten (10) years commencing
on the date of this Agreement.
Without the express written permission of the Society, no construction, alteration, or remodeling or any
other activity shall be undertaken or permitted to be undertaken on the Property which would alter the
architectural appearance of the Property, adversely affect the structural soundness of the Property, or
encroach on the open land area on the Property; provided, however, that the reconstruction, repair, or
restoration of the Property, damage to which has resulted from casualty loss, deterioration, or wear and
tear, shall be permitted subject to the prior written approval of The Society, provided that such
reconstruction, repair, or restoration is performed according to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards
for the Treatment of Historic Properties and the Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring,
and Reconstructing Historic Buildings, issued and as may from time to time be amended by the U.S.
Secretary of the Interior, hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Standards ". In all events, the Grant
Recipient further agrees at all times to maintain the Property in a good and sound state of repair and to
maintain the Property according to the Standards so as to prevent deterioration of the Property.
2. No buildings, structures or other improvements not presently on the Property shall be erected or placed
on the Property, except for temporary structures, such as scaffolding needed to assist workmen;
provided, however, that the Grant Recipient may, under appropriate circumstances and with prior
written approval from and in the sole discretion of the Society, erect such buildings, structures or
improvements which will, in the opinion of the Society, in no way detract from the historic integrity of
the property, and which in all ways otherwise conform to the Standards.
No signs, billboards, or advertisements shall be displayed on the Property; provided, however, that the
Grant Recipient may, with prior written approval from and in the sole discretion of the Society, erect
such signs as are compatible with the historic interpretation of the Property and appropriate to identify
the Property and any activities carried on in the Property. Such approval from the Society shall not be
unreasonably withheld.
No topographical changes, including but not limited to excavation, shall occur on the Property;
provided, however, that the Grant Recipient may, with prior written approval from and in the sole
discretion of the Society, make such topographical changes as are consistent with the historic integrity
of the Property.
There shall be no removal, destruction, or cutting down of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation on the
Property; provided, however, that the Grant Recipient may with prior written approval from and in the
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in the sole discretion of the Society, undertake such landscaping of the Property as is compatible
with the historic integrity of the Property and which may involve removal or alteration of present
landscaping, including trees, shrubs, or other vegetation. In all events, the Grant Recipient shall
maintain trees, shrubs, and lawn in a good manner and appearance.
6. No dumping of ashes, trash, rubbish or other unsightly or offensive materials shall be permitted on
the Property.
7. No utility transmission lines, except those reasonably necessary for serving the existing Property,
may be created on the Property, subject to utility easements already recorded.
8. In the event of severe damage or total destruction to the Property (defined, for the purposes of this
Agreement, as sudden damage or loss caused by fire, earthquake, inclement weather, acts of the
public enemy, riot or other similar casualty) this Agreement shall terminate as of the date of such
damage or destruction.
9. The Society, or a duly appointed representative of the Society, shall be permitted to inspect the
Property at all reasonable times in order to ascertain if the above conditions are being observed.
10. To the extent authorized by law, the Grant Recipient shall indemnify, save and hold harmless the
Society, its employees, officers, and agents, against any and all claims, damages, liability and
court awards including costs, expenses, and attorney fees incurred as a result of any act or
omission by the Grant Recipient, or its employees, agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to
the terms of this Agreement.
11. The following recapture provision shall apply to all individual and private- for -profit grant
recipients: In the event that the property, as a whole, is sold within a five -year period after
completion of the project, the following recapture provision shall apply: If the property is sold
within the first year after completion, one - hundred percent (100 %) of the funds awarded shall be
returned to the State, with a twenty percent (20 %) reduction per year thereafter.
12. In the event of a violation of this Agreement, and in addition to any remedy now or hereafter
provided by law, the Society may, following reasonable notice to the Grant Recipient, institute
suit to enjoin said violation or to require the restoration of the Property to its condition at the time
of this Agreement or condition at the time of the most recent satisfactory inspection by the
Society. The Society shall be entitled to recover all costs or expenses incurred in connection with
such a suit, including all court costs and attorney's fees.
13. The failure of the Society to exercise any right or remedy granted under this Agreement shall not
have the effect of waiving or limiting the exercise of any other right or remedy or the use of such
right or remedy at any other time.
This Agreement shall be enforceable in specific performance by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Signature, Grant
Cathy A. Garcia
President of City Council
Typed name and title of signatory
Georgianna C6ntiguglia, President
Colorado Historical Society
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STATE HISTORICAL FUND Attachment 2
PROJECT SUMMARY REPORT
GRANT RECIPIENT:
ATE:
Project Title: Project Number:
Use back of form or attach additional sheets if necessary.
Did you complete the Scope of Work, as outlined in your original application? If not, why?
2. Describe the work completed during the project time period. The description should compare planned work, schedules,
expenditures, etc. with actual project work completed.
3. On a scale of 1 - 10 (10 = outstanding; 5 = average; I = below expectation) rate Your organization's success in completing
your project (self evaluation).
4. If applicable, were you satisfied with the quality /and or cost of work performed by (your) subcontractors and or consultants?
If not, explain.
5. Please evaluate the SHF grant program and make recommendations or suggested changes. Comments regarding a
specific individual must be made on a separate sheet per personnel policy.
I hereby certify that all information contained in this report is true and correct and that all project work has been completed as
described in the application and contract unless otherwise noted.
Grant Recipient/Project Director Date
Minority Business Enterprise Participation
Please provide the following information:
1) Total number of vendors /subcontractors used during the project period.
2) Total number of minority vendors /subcontractors used during the project period.
Total dollar amount represented. $
3) Total number of women vendors /subcontractors used during the project period.
Total dollar amount represented. $
SHF /Technical Review /Signature Date
SHF /Administrative Review /Signature Date Rev 1/98
STATE HISTORICAL FUND
PAYMENT REQUEST
GRANT RECIPIENT:
Project Title:
TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED $
Attachment 3
Date:
Project Number:
As the authorized representative of the I hereby state that the above project
rant ec�pient
is presently under contract or purchase order agreement with the Colorado Historical Society, State Historical Fund,
and request (Check Only One):
An Advance Payment of no more than thirty percent (30 %) of the total general funding grant award or
eighty percent (80 %) of the total mini -;rant funding award. I further state that work has begun or will
begin within the next two weeks on the project; and that an advance payment is necessary to proceed
with the Scope of Work.
An Interim Payment of no more than forty percent (40 %) of the total grant award. I further state that
any advance payment received to date has been fully expended; and that an interim payment is
necessary to continue with the Scope of Work.
Final Payment of the remaining balance of award, minus interest earned.
I understand that the final payment is a reimbursement, and further state that all invoices and
bills reported on the final financial report have been PAID IN FULL.
A State Historical Fund Financial Report (Attachment 1) must be submitted with the
Interim or Final Payment request before payment will be considered.
Signature of Grant Recipient/Project Director Date
t
Revised 8/97
COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
STATE HISTORICAL FUND
225 E. 16th Ave., Denver, Colorado 80203 -1620
PRODUCT CHECKLIST
Checklist must be attached when submitting products to the SHF office for review (make additional copies as needed). Thank you.
Project #
Project Title
The following products are being submitted (product numbers as listed on Exhibit B of contract or Attachment A of purchase order.):
The following questions must be answered when submitting products.
Yes No NA 1. Products are clearly labeled with project number, project title, and grant recipient name.
❑ ❑ ❑
Yes No NA Photos, reports, maps, etc. have been individually identified.
• Photographs Identification should include the following:
(SHF) Project number (SHF) Product number
Historic name Site Number (Smithsonian)
Date (Photo taken) Photographer
View
Description
Example
Project #98 -01 -000 Product #6
The Winslow History Museum 5BN9999
June 30, 1999 John Smith Photo's Inc.
North West
After photos of masonry repair: bottom of north wall
• Please use the same perspective and approximate distance when taking "after" photos (as used in
"before" photos) so that a comparison can be made. NO POLAROIDS PLEASE
• Slides Do NOT write on the right hand margin on the front of the slide (when photo positioned
upright).
Yes No NA Survey and/or inventory projects follow guidelines as outlined in Colorado Historical Society's
❑ ❑ ❑ Survey Manual and How to Complete Colorado Cultural Resource Inventory Forms, Third Edition 9/91, and
Cultural Resource Report Forms and Guidelines, Oct. 1995.
NON- LABELED PRODUCTS WILL BE RETURNED
Yes No NA 2. Product number (according to Exhibit B of contract) has been visibly written on all products.
❑ Cl ❑
Yes No NA 3. Written/published documents such as pamphlets, reports, brochures, etc. contain
❑ ❑ ❑ acknowledgment of funding source: "This project is /was partially funded by a State Historical Fund grant award
from the Colorado Historical Society."
Yes No NA 4. Project site acknowledges funding source. An SHF, CHS project sign has been received and
❑ ❑ ❑ prominently displayed.
rev.8 /97
Council Agenda
TITLE: A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONTRACT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF PUEBLO, A
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND THE
STATE OF COLORADO FOR THE USE AND
BENEFIT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
HIGHER EDUCATION, COLORADO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, RELATING TO
PUEBLO MOUNTAIN PARK
PRESERVATION /RESTORATION - PHASE I
PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE
PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL TO EXECUTE
THE SAME
DEPARTMENT: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA ITEM #
DATE: January 26, 1998
ISSUE: Should the City Council approve a contract between the City of Pueblo and the
Colorado Historical Society for the Pueblo Mountain Park Preservation /Restoration - Phase I
project.
BACKGROUND: The City will be committing to complete the first phase of the Pueblo
Mountain Park Preservation and Restoration Master Plan The City has received a three
year /three phase grant in the amount of $300,000 from the Colorado Historical Society for the
restoration and rehabilitation of several buildings and structures in the Pueblo Mountain Park.
The funds will be available as follows: $100,000 for FY 1998; $100,000 for FY 1999; and
$100,000 for FY 2000. The City will match the grant in the same amounts. This contract is for
the first phase of the project which will consist of the preservation and restoration of the
Horseshoe Lodge and Pavilion. The purpose of the project is to prevent future structural
deterioration, to stabilize the buildings, bring the buildings up to code, and provide year round
access. The Contract will begin January 31, 1998 and end by June 30, 1999. Also, the City will
be required to enter into an agreement (Exhibit D of the Contract)to protect the historic
significance of the project area for a period of Ten (10) years.
The estimated budget for Phase I is $200,000, which includes the following funding sources:
$100,000 Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund
$100,000 City of Pueblo
$200,000 TOTAL COST
RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the Resolution.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City of Pueblo will receive 30% of the $100,000 grant award at
the beginning of the project, another 40% mid -way through the project, and the final 30% upon
completion of the project. The City's $100,000 cash match will come from Account
No. 002-1997-306-000-040-1106.