HomeMy WebLinkAbout08710ORDINANCE NO. 8710
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A FEDERAL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) AND
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) GRANT, AND
APPLICABLE CONDITIONS PERTAINING THERETO,
ESTABLISHING PROJECT NO. PD1404 STAFFING AND
ADEQUATE FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (SAFER)
HIRING GRANT, BUDGETING AND APPROPRIATING GRANT
$
FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF 1,074,283 FOR THE PURPOSES
AUTHORIZED BY THE GRANT AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) has tendered a grant award to the City of Pueblo in the amount of
$
1,074,283, and
WHEREAS, acceptance of the award is in the best interest of the City; NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION 1.
The Grant Agreement and Grant Agreement Articles, true copies of which are attached
hereto, having been approved as to form by the City Attorney, are hereby approved.
SECTION 2.
Project No. PD1404 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) is
$
hereby established. The grant amount of 1,074,283 is hereby budgeted and appropriated to
Project No. 1404 for expenditure for the purposes authorized by the grant agreement.
SECTION 3.
The City of Pueblo will not be required to contribute any amount of funds to Project No.
PD1404.
SECTION 4.
The officers and staff of the City are directed and authorized to perform any and all acts
consistent with the intent of this Ordinance and the attached contract to effectuate the
transactions described therein.
SECTION 5.
This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon final passage and approval.
INTRODUCED: _ March 10, 2014
BY: Ami Nawrocki
COUNCILPERSON
PASSED AND APPROVED: March 24, 2014
Background Paper for Proposed
ORDINANCE
DATE:AGENDA ITEM # R-3
March 10, 2014
DEPARTMENT:
Dale E. Villers, Interim Fire Chief
Fire Department
TITLE
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
AGENCY (FEMA) AND DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) GRANT, AND
APPLICABLE CONDITIONS PERTAINING THERETO, ESTABLISHING PROJECT NO.
PD1404 STAFFING FOR ADEQUATE FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (SAFER)
HIRING GRANT, AND BUDGETING AND APPROPRIATING GRANT FUNDS IN THE
AMOUNT OF $1,074,283 FOR THE PURPOSES AUTHORIZED BY THE GRANT
AGREEMENT
ISSUE
Should the City of Pueblo accept a grant award from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in the
amount of $establish a project account, and budget and appropriate the
1,074,283,
amount of $1,074,283 for grant purposes?
RECOMMENDATION
Approval of the Ordinance.
BACKGROUND
The purpose of the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant is to
provide funding, in the amount of $directly to the City of Pueblo Fire
1,074,283,
Department in order to help increase and/or maintain the number of trained “front line”
firefighters available to the community.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
If the City accepts the grant, as recommended, the City will not be required to contribute
any additional funds. However, there is a cost to the City related to the Finance
Department staff time required to monitor and report on this grant.
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U, S. Department of Homeland Security
Washington, D.C. 20472 FEmA
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Mr. Shawn Shelton
City of Pueblo Fire Department
1551 Bonforte Blvd
Pueblo, Colorado 81001 -1642
Re: Grant No.EMW- 2013 -FH -00445
Dear Mr. Shelton:
On behalf of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), I am pleased to
inform you that your grant application submitted under the FY 2013 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grants
has been approved. FEMA's Grant Programs Directorate (GPD), in consultation with the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), carries out the
Federal responsibilities of administering your grant. The approved project costs total to $1,074,283.00. The Federal share is $1,074,283.00
of the approved amount and your share of the costs is $0.00.
Before you request and receive any of the Federal Grant funds awarded to you, you must establish acceptance of the Grant and
Grant Agreement Articles through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Programs' (AFG) e-grant system. Please make sure you
read and understand the articles as they outline the terms and conditions of your grant award. By accepting the grant, you agree not to
deviate from the approved scope of work without prior written approval, via amendment request, from FEMA. Maintain a copy of these
documents for your official file,
If your SF 1199A has been reviewed and approved, you will be able to request payments online. Remember, you should request funds
when you have an immediate cash need.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the process to request your grant funds, please call 1- 866 - 274 -0960.
Sincerely,
Brian E. Kamoie
Assistant Administrator
Grant Programs Directorate
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Summary Award Memo
SUMMARY OF ASSISTANCE ACTION
STAFFING FOR ADEQUATE FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE GRANTS
Application
INSTRUMENT: GRANT
AGREEMENT NUMBER: EMW- 2013 -FH -00445
GRANTEE: City of Pueblo Fire Department
AMOUNT: $1,074,283.00, Hiring
Project Description
The purpose of the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response program is to provide funding directly to fire departments and
volunteer firefighter interest organizations in order to help them increase or maintain the number of trained, "front line" firefighters available
in their communities.
After careful consideration, FEMA has determined that the recipient's project submitted as part of the recipient's application, and detailed in
the project narrative as well as the request details section of the application - including budget information - was consistent with the Staffing
for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants program's purpose and worthy of award. The recipient shall perform the work
described in the approved grant application as itemized in the request details section of the application and further described in the grant
application narrative. These sections of the application are made a part of these grant agreement articles by reference. The recipient may
not change or make any material deviations from the approved scope of work outlined in the above referenced sections of the application
without prior written approval, via amendment request, from FEMA.
Grantee Concurrence
By providing the Primary Contact's electronic signature and indicating acceptance of the award, the recipient accepts and agrees to abide
by the terms and conditions of the grant as set forth in this document. Recipients agree that they will use the funds provided through the
Fiscal Year 2013 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant in accordance with these Articles of Agreement and the
program guidelines provided in the Fiscal Year 2013 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response program guidance. All
documents submitted as part of the original grant application are made a part of this agreement by reference.
Period of Performance
30- APR -14 to 29- APR -16
Amount Awarded
The amount of the award is detailed in the attached Obligating Document for Award. The following are the budgeted estimates for object
classes for this grant (including Federal share plus recipient match):
Personnel: $672,364.00
Fringe Benefits $401,919.00
Travel $0.00
Equipment $0.00
Supplies $0.00
Contractual $0.00
Other $0.00
Indirect Charges $0.00
Total $1,074,283.00
NEGOTIATION COMMENTS IF APPLICABLE (max 4000 characters)
Any questions pertaining to your award package, please contact your GPD Grants Management
Specialist Nancy Cannon at Nancy.Cannon@dhs.gov.
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System for Award Management (SAM)
Prior to requesting federal funds, all recipients are required to register their entity information in the System for Award
Management (SAM.gov). As the recipient, you must register and maintain current information in SAM.gov until you submit the final
financial report required under this award or receive the final payment, whichever is later. This requires that the recipient review and update
the information at least annually after the initial registration, and more frequently for changes in your information. There is no charge to
register in SAM.gov. Your registration must be completed on -line at https: / /www.sam.aov /portal /public/SAM /. It is your entity's responsibility
to have a valid DUNS number at the time of registration.
FEMA Officials
Program Officer: The Program Specialist is responsible for the technical monitoring of the stages of work and technical performance of
the activities described in the approved grant application. If you have any programmatic questions regarding your grant, please call the
AFG Help Desk at 866- 274 -0960 to be directed to a program specialist.
Grants Assistance Officer: The Assistance Officer is the Federal official responsible for negotiating, administering, and executing all grant
business matters. The Officer conducts the final business review of all grant awards and permits the obligation of federal funds. If you have
any questions regarding your grant please call ASK -GMD at 866 - 927 -5646 to be directed to a Grants Management Specialist.
Grants Operations POC: The Grants Management Specialist shall be contacted to address all financial and administrative grant business
matters for this grant award. If you have any questions regarding your grant please call ASK -GMD at 866- 927 -5646 to be directed to a
specialist.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (IF APPLICABLE) (max 4000 characters)
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Agreement Articles
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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: EmA Washington, D.C. 20472
AGREEMENT ARTICLES
STAFFING FOR ADEQUATE FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
GRANTEE: City of Pueblo Fire Department
PROGRAM: Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) - Hiring
AGREEMENT NUMBER: EMW- 2013 -FH -00445
AMENDMENT NUMBER:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Article t Administrative Requirements
Article II Lobbying Prohibitions
Article III Financial Reporting
Article (V GPD - Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000
Article V GPD - Drug -Free Workplace Regulations
Article VI Fly America Act of 1974
Article VII Activities Conducted Abroad
Article VIII Acknowledgement of Federal Funding from DHS
Article IX Copyright
Article X Use of DHS Seal, Logo and Flags
Article XI DHS Specific Acknowledgements and Assurances
Article XII Civil Rights Act of 1964
Article XIII Civil Right Act of 1968
Article XIV Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Article XV Age Discrimination Act of 1975
Article XVI Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
Article XVII Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Article XVIII Limited English Proficiency
Article XIX Animal Welfare Act of 1966
Article XX Clean Air Act of 1970 and Clean Water Act of 1977
Article XXI Protection of Human Subjects
Article XXII National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969
Article XXIII National Flood Insurance Act of 1968
Article XXIV Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973
Article XXV Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act of 1990
Article XXVI USA Patriot Act of 2001
Article I - Administrative Requirements
The administrative requirements that apply to most DHS award recipients through a grant or cooperative agreement arise from two
sources: - Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A -102, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative
Agreements to State and Local Governments (also known as the "A -102 Common Rule "), found under FEMA regulations at Title 44, Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 13, "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local
Governments." - OMB Circular A -110, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher
Education, Hospitals, and Other Non - Profit Organizations, relocated to 2 CFR Part 215. The requirements for allowable costs /cost
principles are contained in the A -102 Common Rule, OMB Circular A -110 (2 CFR § 215.27), DHS program legislation, Federal awarding
agency regulations, and the terms and conditions of the award. The four costs principles circulars are as follows: - OMB Circular A -21, Cost
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Principles for Educational Institutions, relocated to 2 CFR Part 220, - OMB Circular A -87, Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal
Governments, relocated to 2 CFR Part 225. - OMB Circular A -122, Cost Principles for Non - Profit Organizations, relocated to 2 CFR Part
230. — OMB Circular A -133, Audits of States, Local Governments and Non - Profit Organizations.
Article II - Lobbying Prohibitions
None of the funds provided under an award may be expended by the recipient to pay any person to influence, or attempt to influence an
officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress
in connection with any Federal action concerning the award or renewal of any Federal contract, rant, loan, cooperative agreement. These
lobbying prohibitions can be found at 31 U.S.C. § 1352.
Article III - Financial Reporting
Recipients will be required to submit a semi - annual Federal Financial Report (FFR), Standard Form (SF -425) through the AFG online e-
grant system. The FFR is intended to provide Federal agencies and grant recipients with a standard format and consistent reporting
requirements throughout the government. The FFR is due semi - annually based on the calendar year beginning with the period after the
award is made. Recipients are required to submit an FFR throughout the entire period of performance of the grant. The reporting periods
for the FFR are January 1 through June 30 (report due by July 31), and July 1 through December 31 (report due by January 31). At the end
of the grant's period of performance, all recipients are required to produce a final report on how the grant funding was used and the
benefits realized from the award. Recipients must submit a final financial report and a final performance report within 90 days after the end
of the period of performance.
Article IV - GPD - Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the government -wide award term which implements Section 106
(g) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000, as amended (22 U.S.C. § 7104), located at 2 CFR Part 175. This is
implemented in accordance with OMB Interim Final Guidance, Federal Register, Volume 72, No. 218, November 13, 2007. In accordance
with the statutory requirement, in each agency award under which funding is provided to a private entity, Section 106(g) of the TVPA, as
amended, requires the agency to include a condition that authorizes the agency to terminate the award, without penalty, if the recipient or a
subrecipient - (a) Engages in severe forms of trafficking in persons during the period of time that the award is in effect; (b) Procures a
commercial sex act during the period of time that the award is in effect; or (c) Uses forced labor in the performance of the award or
subawards under the award. Full text of the award term is provided at 2 CFR § 175.15.
Article V - GPD - Drug -Free Workplace Regulations
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 U.S.C. §701 et seq.),
which requires that all organizations receiving grants from any Federal agency agree to maintain a drug -free workplace. The recipient must
notify the awarding office if an employee of the recipient is convicted of violating a criminal drug statute. Failure to comply with these
requirements may be cause for debarment. These regulations are codified at 2 CFR3001.
Article VI - Fly America Act of 1974
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the Preference for U.S. Flag Air Carriers: Travel supported by U.S.
Government funds requirement, which states preference for the use of U.S. flag air carriers (air carriers holding certificates under 49 U.S.C.
§ 41102) for international air transportation of people and property to the extent that such service is available, in accordance with the
International Air Transportation Fair Competitive Practices Act of 1974 (49 U,S.C.- 4 -§ 40118) and the interpretative guidelines issued by
the Comptroller General of the United States in the March 31, 1981, amendment to Comptroller General Decision B138942.
Article VII - Activities Conducted Abroad
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements that project activities carried on outside the United States are
coordinated as necessary with appropriate government authorities and that appropriate licenses, permits, or approvals are obtained.
Article VIII - Acknowledgement of Federal Funding from DHS
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with requirements to acknowledge Federal funding when issuing statements, press
releases, requests for proposals, bid invitations, and other documents describing projects or programs funded in whole or in part with
Federal funds.
Article IX - Copyright
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with requirements that publications or other exercise of copyright for any work first
produced under Federal financial assistance awards hereto related unless the work includes any information that is otherwise controlled by
the Government (e.g., classified information or other information subject to national security or export control laws or regulations). For any
scientific, technical, or other copyright work based on or containing data first produced under this award, including those works published in
academic, technical or professional journals, symposia proceedings, or similar works, the recipient grants the Government a royalty -free,
nonexclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, display, distribute copies, perform, disseminate, or prepare derivative works, and to
authorize others to do so, for Government purposes in all such copyrighted works. The recipient shall affix the applicable copyright notices
of 17 U.S.C. § 401 or 402 and an acknowledgement of Government sponsorship (including award number) to any work first produced
under an award.
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Article X - Use of DHS Seal, Logo and Flags
AU recipients of financial assistance must obtain DHS's approval prior to using the DHS seal(s), logos, crests or reproductions of flags or
likenesses of DHS agency officials, including use of the United States Coast Guard seal, logo, crests or reproductions of flags or likenesses
of Coast Guard officials.
Article XI - DHS Specific Acknowledgements and Assurances
All recipients of financial assistance must acknowledge and agree -and require any subrecipients, contractors, successors, transferees, and
assignees acknowledge and agree -to comply with applicable provisions governing DHS access to records, accounts, documents,
information, facilities, and staff. 1. Recipients must cooperate with any compliance review or complaint investigation conducted by DHS. 2.
Recipients must give DHS access to and the right to examine and copy records, accounts, and other documents and sources of
information related to the grant and permit access to facilities, personnel, and other individuals and information as may be necessary, as
required by DHS regulations and other applicable laws or program guidance. 3. Recipients must submit timely, complete, and accurate
reports to the appropriate DHS officials and maintain appropriate backup documentation to support the reports. 4. Recipients must comply
with all other special reporting, data collection, and evaluation requirements, as prescribed by law or detailed in program guidance. 5, If,
during the past three years, the recipient has been accused of discrimination on the grounds of race, color, national origin (including limited
English proficiency), sex, age, disability, religion, or familial status, the recipient must provide a list of all such proceedings, pending or
completed, including outcome and copies of settlement agreements to the DHS awarding office and the DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil
Liberties. 6. In the event any court or administrative agency makes a finding of discrimination on grounds of race, color, national origin
(including limited English proficiency), sex, age, disability, religion, or familial status against the recipient, or the recipient settles a case or
matter alleging such discrimination, recipients must forward a copy of the complaint and findings to the DHS Component and /or awarding
office. The United States has the right to seek judicial enforcement of these obligations.
Article XII - Civil Rights Act of 1964
Recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.§ 2000d et seq.),
which provides that no person in the United States will, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in,
be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
Article XIII - Civil Right Act of 1968
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which prohibits recipients from discriminating
in the sale, rental, financing, and advertising of dwellings, or in the provision of services in connection therewith, on the basis of race, color,
national origin, religion, disability, familial status, and sex (42 U.S.C.§ 3601 et seq.),as implemented by the Department of Housing and
Urban Development at 24 CFR Part 100. The prohibition on disability discrimination includes the requirement that new multifamily housing
with four or more dwelling units -i.e., the public and common use areas and individual apartment units (all units in buildings with elevators
and ground -floor units in buildings without elevators) -be designed and constructed with certain accessible features (see 24 CFR §
100.201).
Article XIV - Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of Titles I, II, and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which
prohibits recipients from discriminating on the basis of disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems,
places of public accommodation, and certain testing entities (42 U.S.C. §§ 12101- 12213).
Article XV - Age Discrimination Act of 1975
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. § 6101et seq.),
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
Article XVI - Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972(20 U.S.C. § 1681 et
seq.), which provides that no person in the United States will, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits
of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. These regulations are
codified at 44 CFR Part 19.
Article XVII - Rehabilitation Act of 1973
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C, § 794, as
amended, which provides that no otherwise qualified handicapped individual in the United States will, solely by reason of the handicap, be
excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal
financial assistance, These requirements pertain to the provision of benefits or services as well as to employment.
Article XVIII - Limited English Proficiency
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Services for Persons
with Limited English Proficiency, and resulting agency guidance, national origin and resulting agency guidance, national origin
discrimination includes discrimination on the basis of limited English proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance with Title VI, recipients must
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take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to your programs. Meaningful access may entail providing
language assistance services, including oral and written translation, where necessary. Recipients are encouraged to consider the need for
language services for LEP persons served or encountered both in developing budgets and in conducting programs and activities. For
assistance and information regarding LEP obligations, go to http: / /www.lep.gov.
Article XIX - Animal Welfare Act of 1966
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the Animal Welfare Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. §2131 et seq.),
which requires that minimum standards of care and treatment be provided for vertebrate animals bred for commercial sale, used in
research, transported commercially, or exhibited to the public. Recipients must establish appropriate policies and procedures for the
humane care and use of animals based on the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and comply with the Public Health
Service Policy and Government Principles Regarding the Care and Use of Animals.
Article XX - Clean Air Act of 1970 and Clean Water Act of 1977
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq. and Executive Order 11738, which
provides for the protection and enhancement of the quality of the nation's air resources to promote public health and welfare and for
restoring and maintaining the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation's waters is considered research for other purposes.
Article XXI - Protection of Human Subjects
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the Federal regulations at 45 CFR Part 46, which requires that
recipients comply with applicable provisions/law for the protection of human subjects for purposes of research. Recipients must also
comply with the requirements in DHS Management Directive 026 -04, Protection of Human Subjects, prior to implementing any work with
human subjects. For purposes of 45 CFR Part 46, research means a systematic investigation, including research, development, testing,
and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to general knowledge, Activities that meet this definition constitute research for purposes
of this policy, whether or not they are conducted or supported under a program that is considered research for other purposes. The
regulations specify additional protections for research involving human fetuses, pregnant women, and neonates (Subpart B); prisoners
(Subpart C); and children (Subpart D). The use of autopsy materials is governed by applicable State and local law and is not directly
regulated by 45 CFR Part 46.
Article XXII - National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA),as amended, 42
U.S.C. § 4331 et seq., which establishes national policy goals and procedures to protect and enhance the environment, including protection
against natural disasters. To comply with NEPA for its grant - supported activities, DHS requires the environmental aspects of construction
grants (and certain non - construction projects as specified by the Component and awarding office) to be reviewed and evaluated before
final action on the application.
Article XXIII - National Flood Insurance Act of 1968
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of Section 1306(c) of the National Flood Insurance Act, as amended,
which provides for benefit payments under the Standard Flood Insurance Policy for demolition or relocation of a structure insured under the
Act that is located along the shore of a lake or other body of water and that is certified by an appropriate State or local land use authority to
be subject to imminent collapse or subsidence as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding
anticipated cyclical levels. These regulations are codified at 44CFR Part 63.
Article XXIV - Flood Distaster Protection Act of 1973
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as amended (42 U.S,C.
§ 4001 et seq.), which provides that no Federal financial assistance to acquire, modernize, or construct property may be provided in
identified flood -prone communities in the United States, unless the community participates in the National Flood Insurance Program and
flood insurance is purchased within one year of the identification. The flood insurance purchase requirement applies to both public and
private applicants for DHS support. Lists of flood prone areas that are eligible for flood insurance are published in the Federal Register by
FEMA,
Article XXV - Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act of 1990
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of Executive Order 11990, which provides that federally funded
construction and improvements minimize the destruction, loss, or degradation of wetlands, The Executive Order provides that, in
furtherance of Section 101(b)(3) of NEPA (42 U.S.C. § 4331(b)(3)), Federal agencies, to the extent permitted by law, must avoid
undertaking or assisting with new construction located in wetlands unless the head of the agency finds that there is no practicable
alternative to such construction, and that the proposed action includes all practicable measures to minimize harm to wetlands that may
result from such use. In making this finding, the head of the agency may take into account economic, environmental, and other pertinent
factors. The public disclosure requirement described above also pertains to early public review of any plans or proposals for new
construction in wetlands. This is codified at 44 CFR Part 9.
Article XXVI - USA Patriot Act of 2001
All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate
Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (USA PATRIOT Act), which amends 18 U.S.C. §§ 175 -175c. Among other things, it
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prescribes criminal penalties for possession of any biological agent, toxin, or delivery system of a type or in a quantity that is not reasonably
justified by a prophylactic, protective, bona fide research, or other peaceful purpose. The act also establishes restrictions on access to
specified materials. 'Restricted persons," as defined by the act, may not possess, ship, transport, or receive any biological agent or toxin
that is listed as a select agent.
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FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
OBLIGATING DOCUMENT FOR AWARD /AMENDMENT
1. AGREEMENT NO. 2. AMENDMENT NO. 3. RECIPIENT NO. 4. TYPE OF ACTION 5. CONTROL NO.
EMW- 2013 -FH -00445 0 84- 6000615 AWARD W497249N
6. RECIPIENT NAME AND 7. ISSUING OFFICE AND ADDRESS 8. PAYMENT OFFICE AND ADDRESS
ADDRESS Grant Programs Directorate FEMA, Financial Services Branch
City of Pueblo Fire Department 500 C Street, S.W. 500 C Street, S.W., Room 723
1551 Bonforte Blvd Washington DC, 20472 Washington DC, 20472
Pueblo POC: Tamia Minor 202 - 786 -9581
Colorado, 81001 -1842
9. NAME OF RECIPIENT PROJECT PHONE NO. 10. NAME OF PROJECT COORDINATOR PHONE NO.
OFFICER 7195532830 Catherine Patterson 1-866-274-0960
Shawn Shelton
11. EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS 12. METHOD OF 13. ASSISTANCE ARRANGEMENT 14, PERFORMANCE PERIOD
ACTION PAYMENT Cost Sharing From:30- APR -14 To:29- APR -16
30- APR -14 SF -270
Budget Period
From:21- OCT -13 To:30- SEP -14
15, DESCRIPTION OF ACTION
a. (Indicate funding data for awards or financial changes)
PROGRAM NAME CFDA NO. ACCOUNTING DATA PRIOR TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED THIS CURRENT TOTAL CUMMULATIVE
ACRONYM (ACCS CODE) AWARD ACTION AWARD NON -
XXXX-XXX-XXXXXX-XXXXX-XXXX- + OR ( -) FEDERAL
XXXX -X COMMITMENT
SAFER 97.083 2014- M3- C211- P4310000- 4101 -D $0.00 $1,074,283,00 $1,074,283.00 50.00
TOTALS 50.00 51,074,283.00 51,074,283.00 $0.00
b. To describe changes other than funding data or financial changes, attach schedule and check here.
N/A
16a. FOR NON - DISASTER PROGRAMS: RECIPIENT IS REQUIRED TO SIGN AND RETURN THREE (3) COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT TO FEMA (See Block 7 for
address)
SAFER recipients are not required to sign and retum copies of this document. However, recipients should print and keep a copy of this document for their records.
16b. FOR DISASTER PROGRAMS: RECIPIENT IS NOT REQUIRED TO SIGN
This assistance is subject to terms and conditions attached to this award notice or by incorporated reference in program legislation cited above.
17. RECIPIENT SIGNATORY OFFICIAL (Name and Title) DATE
N/A N/A
18. FEMA SIGNATORY OFFICIAL (Name and Title) DATE
Rosalie Vega 30- DEC -13
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