Mou/Moa - 2016 - Idaho Department Of Lands - 11/7/2016 Grant Number: 03-UCF-5
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
Idaho Department of Lands
And
City of Eagle
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Idaho Department of Lands
hereinafter referred to as IDL, and the City of Eagle, hereinafter referred to as GRANTEE,
provides support for community forestry management. IDL agrees to reimburse
appropriate expenditures not to exceed the award amount of$3,933.00. Funds are
provided by the Idaho Department of Lands in cooperation with the United States
Department of Agriculture Forest Service (USDA-FS) as part of the Urban and Community
Forestry Act contained in the Stewardship Act under the 1996 Farm Bill (CFDA No.
10.664).
Signature of this MOU by the GRANTEE ensures in the recipient's workplace federal and
state requirements such as the following: equal employment opportunities exist, the
workplace is drug-free, that no funds will be used to lobby members of Congress, and that
no companies debarred from federally-funded contracts will be used.
The following standards for federal grants to state agencies, tribes and local governments
apply to the monies disbursed pursuant to this MOU:
Administrative Principles
• Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-102 (revised 8/97)
• Code of Federal Regulations 7CFR Part 3016
Cost Principles
• OMB Circular A-87 (revised 8/97)
Auditing Principles
• OMB Circular A-133 (revised 6/97)
NOTE: If you would like a copy of these Circulars, please contact the IDL Community Forestry
Coordinator's office, or visit www2.state.id.us/lands (click on community forestry and then
grants).
The grant guidelines and conditions as set forth by the USDA-FS and IDL include the
following:
1. The GRANTEE will adhere to the proposal and budget submitted to IDL and/or as revised
by agreement (see enclosed copy of application for potential revisions). Should you desire
to make y changes to the project (whether grant funded or part of GRANTEE'S match)
you must ask for prior approval, in writing, from this office.
Memorandum of Understanding
Between IDL and City of Eagle Page 1 of 3
2. The agreement period begins on December 1, 2003 and ends on September 30, 2004. The
terms of the grant are enforceable until September 30, 2007. Federal and state laws and
regulations pertaining to grants, records and auditing may remain enforceable longer. Local
laws and regulations, which may be more restrictive, apply.
3. The project period begins on December 1, 2003 and ends on September 30, 2004. All
reimbursable expenditures and activities must occur within the project period.
4. IDL shall make payment on a reimbursement basis. IDL will reimburse costs based upon
documented expenditures up to the award amount. The amount due shall be based upon
budget and performance reports and financial documentation submitted to IDL by the
GRANTEE. These reports may be submitted monthly, quarterly, or at the end of the project
period. Additionally, GRANTEE reimbursement of the project is contingent upon IDL
approval of the project.
a. Project costs must be summarized on a reimbursement request form.
Documentation supporting all project costs submitted for reimbursement must
accompany reimbursement request. These include copies of paid receipts, invoices,
checks, etc. A format such as the included (Grant Expenditure Documentation
Form) may be submitted in lieu of receipts, invoices and checks.
b. Please note: Any GRANTEE claiming reimbursement for employees (interns or
apprentices) must follow strict federal time recording regulations. Positive time
recording will be necessary as documentation for reimbursement.
c. Performance reports shall include a narrative describing the work done to the date
of the report. Describe what was done over what period of time and by whom.
Planting projects shall also include a list of the species of plant materials planted,
the number of each species and where the trees are located. A final narrative
performance report is required summarizing project accomplishments prior to final
reimbursement. This report may be used by IDL to promote grant program
accomplishments.
5. If any plant materials (trees, shrubs and perennials) are planted as part of the project, the
GRANTEE is required to ensure plant materials are maintained in a healthy condition for 3
years after the project period ends. The IDL may periodically inspect grant projects within
this time period for compliance.
6. Final grant reimbursement request should be received by October 30, 2004. Any funds not
claimed by the GRANTEE by December 31, 2004 will be forfeited, unless IDL gives written
authorization to extend the reimbursement period.
7. All purchases of goods and services of$500 or more must be awarded through a
competitive bid process. Written documentation must be maintained as to the parties
solicited and notified, bid amounts and the justification for selection if the low bid is not
accepted.
Conducting bids for professional services (contracting with a consultant or other business):
If the services listed on bid request are to be evaluated on criteria other than price alone,
GRANTEE must have written bid specifications detailing evaluation criteria. If accepted bid
is not the lowest cost, GRANTEE must maintain in file justification for chosen bid.
Memorandum of Understanding
Between IDL and City of Eagle Page 2 of 3
8. The GRANTEE agrees that no vendor or contractor debarred or suspended from being able
to work under a federal grant has received any money under this grant project. (Idaho
Department of Commerce maintains lists secured from the federal government.)
9. All tree and shrub planting activity under this grant must comply with IDL Community
Forestry Tree Planting Specifications (enclosed). Additional copies are available by
contacting the IDL Community Forestry Coordinator.
10. Tree pruning must be done or supervised by an ISA Certified Arborist. Under no
circumstances will these funds be used to top, head or stub any public tree.
11. The GRANTEE agrees to permit audits and post-audits by auditors of the State of Idaho
and the USDA-FS, or their representatives, of the project site and of all records pertaining
to the project.
12.Any brochures, videos, or other educational materials, and any news media coverage of the
project shall include a written or verbal statement, which shall provide credit for "A grant
from The Idaho Department of Land's Community Forestry Program in cooperation
with the USDA Forest Service."
13. Any brochures, videos, or other educational materials shall state: "This document was
funded in part by a grant from the Idaho Department of Lands Community Forestry
Program in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service. The United States Department
of Agriculture prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis
of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual
orientation, and marital or family status. To file a complaint, call (202) 720-5964."
14. Requests to amend the proposal or this MOU shall be made in writing to:
Community Forestry Coordinator
Idaho Department of Lands
3780 Industrial Avenue South
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83815
15. Failure to comply with the proposal or to meet the above requirements may result in grant
cancellation or the retention of grant funds by IDL. Misrepresentation of fact in the proposal
or an accomplishment report may result in the revocation of the grant. IDL may require
grant moneys already dispensed be returned.
16. The sections of this MOU are presumed severable. If any section, or part thereof, or the
application of any section to any person or circumstance is declared invalid, that invalidity
does not affect the validity of any remaining sections.
AGREED: AGREED:
Grantee Ida • Department of Lands
n
Au horized •i Official IDL Authori es Signa re
Title Date Date
Original signed version due at the Department of Lands by November 17, 2003.
Memorandum of Understanding
Between IDL and City of Eagle Page 3 of 3
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BUREAU OF FOREST IDAH DEPARTMENT OF LANDS STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS
ASSISTANCE _ Dirk Kempthome, Governor
3780 Industrial Ave. S. Ben Ysursa, Secretary of State
Coeur d'Alene ID 83815 Lawrence G. Wasden, Attorney General
Phone(208) 769-1525 WINSTON A WIGGINS DIRECTOR Keith L. Johnson, State Controller
Fax(208) 769-1524 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Marilyn Howard, Sup't of Public Instruction
fCEIVED & F LED
September 30, 2004 CITY OF EAGLE
OCT 0 6 2004
Mr. Keith Atkins
Grant Coordinator/City Forester File:
PO Box 1520 Route to:
Eagle, ID 83616
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RE: Grant#03-UCF-5
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Dear Mr. Atkins:
Please consider this notice as approval of your request to extend the grant project period for the City
of Eagle. Note that this will act as an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
previously signed and should be attached to that document for future reference.
This amendment extends the "project period" one year. Accordingly, the grant project period is
changed from December I, 2003 through September 30, 2004 to December I, 2003 through
September 30, 2005. (All reimbursable activities must occur within this new project period.)
This extension applies to the following project
GRANTEE: City of Eagle
GRANT NUMBER: 03-UCF-5
PROJECT TYPE: UCF Program Development Grant
The MOU is further amended herein such that the terms of the grant are enforceable until September
30, 2008. Final grant reimbursement request should be received by October 30, 2005. Any funds not
claimed by the grantee by December 31, 2005 will be forfeited, unless IDL gives written authorization to
extend the reimbursement period. All other provisions of the original MOU remain unchanged and
enforceable.
Thank you for your efforts to further sustainable community forestry in Idaho. Should you have any
questions, please contact me at 208/666-8621, I-800-IDAHO-4-U, or communitytrees @idl.state.id.us.
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Comm 'rn • •restry Coordinator
cc: City of Eagle Mayor
Debbie Cook, Community Forestry Assistant