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COMMISSIONERS AGENDA MEETING REQUEST FORM
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REQUEST SUBMITTED BY: Karrie Stockton
CONTACT PERSON ATTENDING ROUNDTABLE: Kafl"I@ Stockton
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DATE: 4/1 /2025
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5M' D WORDING FOR AGENDAAGENDAt I h,al When,Whv Term, ostAmerican Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Beneficiary Agreement between Grant County
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and Coulee City Fire Department in the amount of $52,770.44.
Term is March 3, 2021 - December 31, 2026.
If necessary, was this document reviewed by accounting? ❑ YES ❑ NO R N/A
If necessary, was this document reviewed by legal? 0 YES ❑ NO ❑ N/A
DATE OF ACTION: '�.� � DEFERRED OR CONTINUED TO -
APPROVE: DENIED ABSTAIN
D 1:
D2:
D3:
4/23/24
WITHDRAWN:
K25-062
GRANT COUNTY ARPA BENEFICIARY AGREEMENT
Updated 3.26.2024
This ARPA Beneficiary Agreement ("Agreement") is dated this 23rd day of December , 20242
by and between Grant County, a Washington State political subdivision ("County"), and the entity,
Town of Coulee City Volunteer Fire Department Federal Tax ID#: 91-6001417
U EI #: TQJSKAJ1 KLW7
(Beneficiary).
a Washington State Municipal Fire Department
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of the Treasury ("Treasury") has allocated to the County
$18,983,490.00 of federal stimulus fundingfrom the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund and the
Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funds under CFDA No. 21.027 ("ARPA Funds") under Section 602
(b) and 603(b) of the Social Security Act, as amended by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan
Act ("ARPA Act"), for the limited purposes identified in the Agreement between the Treasury and
Grant County designated under FAIN # #SLFRP2169 (Agreement), identified as Attachment A, the
Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Final Rule ("Final Rule"), identified as
Attachment B, and the Compliance and Reporting Guidance for State and Local Fiscal Recovery
Funds ("Compliance & Reporting Guidelines"), identified as Attachment C. Attachments A, B & C
are attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
WHEREAS, the County desires to allocate portions of the ARPA Funds awarded to Grant County in
support of the provision of fire and public safety services.
Notable negative economic impacts by the Beneficiary include the following. The COVID-19 pandemic
provided experientially through exposing potential shortcomings in services in times of pandemics and states of emergency,
that emergency services such as fire districts lacked capacity and certain services for fulfilling the needs of the public.
ARPA funds will be used to purchase equipment to mitigate for these potential situations as they occur.
WHEREAS, the County believes the provision of police, fire and other public safety services (including purchase
of fire trucks and police vehicles)
qualifies this project as an eligible use of ARPA Funds as outlined previously.
WHEREAS, the County and Beneficiary desire to enter into this Agreement so that the County may
advance ARPA Funds via a direct economic support grant to provide the Beneficiary with sufficient
resources to proceed as allowed under the Attachments A & B.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals which are incorporated herein by
reference, and the terms and conditions set forth below, the parties agree as follows:
1. Effective Date and Term. This Agreement shall commence when last executed by all parties
and remain in effect until December 31, 2026, unless terminated by the County in writing.
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2. ARPA Funds. The County agrees to provide the Beneficiary a total sum not to exceed
$ 527770.44 on a Reimbursement payment basis for eligible costs incurred during the period of
March 3, 2021, through September 30, 2026 based on eligibility criteria outlined in
AttachmentD, Scope of Work.
3. Reimbursement Request Support. To facilitate release of ARPA funding to the Beneficiary,
the Beneficiary will submit a detailed invoice in a form specified and approved by the
County, no more frequently than monthly, detailing the eligible expenses incurred by the
Beneficiary for which Reimbursement is being requested. Each Reimbursement request
submitted by the Beneficiary will include a signed certification by the Beneficiary that such
expenses represent eligible expenses incurred by the Beneficiary based on the eligibility
criteria outlined in Attachment D and that such expenses have not been nor will be
reimbursed under any other government or private entity program. Such a schedule may be
modified with the prior approval of the County. Failure to provide any of the required
documentation may result in termination of the Agreement and in the withholding and/or
nonpayment of all remaining funds awarded to the, Beneficiary by the County under the
Agreement.
4. Ineligible Uses. Non -allowable uses of ARPA Funds include, without limitation, the
following: a) usage of funds to either directly or indirectly offset a reduction in net tax
revenue resulting,from a change in law, regulation or administrative interpretation during the
covered period that reduces any tax or delays the imposition of any tax or tax increase; b)
damages covered by insurance; c) usage of funds as a deposit into any pension fund; d)
expenses that have been or will be reimbursed under any federal program; e) debt service
costs; f) contributions to a "rainy day" fund; g) legal settlements and h) any and all other
ineligible uses listed in the Final Rule.
5. Termination. The County may terminate this Agreement, for convenience or otherwise and
for no consideration or damages, upon prior notice to the Beneficiary.
6. Independent Contractor. Each party under the Agreement shall be for all purposes an
Independent Contractor. Nothing contained herein will be deemed to create an association,
a partnership, a joint venture, or a relationship of principal and agent, or employer and
employee between the parties. The Beneficiary shall not be, or be deemed to be, or act or
purport to act, as an employee, agent, or representative of the County for any purpose.
7. Indemnification. The Beneficiary agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the County, its
officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from and against any and all
claims, injuries, damages, losses or expenses including without limitation personal injury,
bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death, or damage to or destruction of property, which are
alleged or proven to be caused in whole or in part by an act or omission of the Beneficiary, its
officers, directors, employees, and/or agents relating to the Beneficiary's performance or
failure to perform under this Agreement. The section shall survive the expiration or
termination of this Agreement.
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8. Compliance with Laws, Guidelines. The Beneficiary shall comply with all federal, state, and
Local laws and all requirements (including debarment and other required certifications and
audits) of Attachments A & B, and Compliance & Reporting Guidelines to the extent
applicable, when disbursing ARPA Funds to Beneficiary or when seeking Reimbursement
from the County.
9. Maintenance and Audit of Records. The Beneficiary shall maintain records, books,
documents, and other materials relevant to its performance under this Agreement. These
records shall be subject to inspection, review and audit by the County or its designee, the
Washington State Auditor's Office and as required by Attachments A & B, and Compliance &
Reporting Guidelines for five (5) years after all funds have been expended or returned. If it is
determined during the course of the audit that the Beneficiary was reimbursed for
unallowable costs under this Agreement, the Beneficiary agrees to promptly reimburse the
County for such payments upon request.
10. Notices. Any notice desired or required to be given hereunder shall be in writing, and shall be
deemed received three (3) days after deposit with the U.S. Postal Service, postage fully
prepaid, certified mail, return receipt requested, and addressed to the party to which it is
intended at its last known address, or to such other person or address as either party shall
designate to the other from time to time in writing forwarded in like manner:
Beneficiary
Organization: Town of Coulee City Volunteer Fire Department
Contact Name: Don Rushton, Fire Chief/Natalie Garrett, Town of Coulee City
Address: 501 West Main Street, PO Box 398
City/State/Zip: Coulee City, Washington 99115
Grant County: Grant County Commissioners
PO Box 37
Ephrata, WA 98823
11. Improper Influence. Each partywarrants that it did not and will not employ, retain, or contract
with any person or entity on a contingent compensation basis for the purpose of seeking,
obtaining, maintaining, or extending this Agreement. Each party agrees, warrants, and
represents that no gratuity whatsoever has been or will be offered or conferred with a view
towards obtaining, maintaining, or extending this Agreement.
12. Conflict of Interest. The elected and appointed officials and employees of the parties shall
not have any personal interest, direct or indirect, which gives rise to a conflict of interest.
13. Time. Time is of the essence in this Agreement.
14. Survival. The provisions of this Agreement that by their sense and purpose should survive
expiration or termination of the Agreement shall so survive. Those provisions include without
limitation Indemnification and Maintenance and Audit of Records.
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15. Amendment. No amendment or modification to the Agreement will be effective without the
prior written consent of the authorized representatives of the parties.
16. Governing Law; Venue. The Agreement will be governed in all respects by the laws of
Washington State, both as to interpretation and performance, without regard to conflicts of
Law or choice of law provisions. Any action arising out of or in connection with the Agreement
may be instituted and maintained only in a court of competent jurisdiction in Grant County,
Washington or as provided by RCW 36.01.050.
17. Non -Waiver. No failure on the part of the County to exercise, and no delay in exercising, any
right hereunder shall operate as a wavier thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise by
the County of any right hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the
exercise of any other right. The remedies herein provided are cumulative and not exclusive of
any remedy available to the County at law or in equity.
18. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties
hereto and their respective successors.
19. Assignment. The Beneficiary shall not assign or transfer any of its interests in or obligations
under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the County.
20. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the County and
the Beneficiary for the use of funds received under this Agreement and it supersedes all prior
or contemporaneous communications and proposals, whether electronic, oral, or written
between the parties with respect to this Agreement.
21. No Third -Party Beneficiaries. Nothing herein shall or be deemed to create or confer any right,
action, or benefit in, to, or on the part of any person or entity that is not a party to this
Agreement. This provision shall not limit any obligation which either Party has to Treasury in
connection with the use of ARPA Funds, including the obligation to provide access to records
and cooperate with audits as provided in this Agreement.
22. Severability. In the event that one or more provisions of this Agreement shall be determined
to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction or agency having jurisdiction thereof, the
remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and the invalid provisions
shall be deemed deleted.
23. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, any of which
shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument...
24. Authorization. Each party signing below warrants to the other party, that they have the full
power and authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party for whom they sign.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed and shall become effective as of the Last date
signed below.
DATED this 12-- day of 1p"Cze��� 2025.
BENEFICIARY
Signature:
Printed Name: ShirleyRae M e5
Title / Position:Mayor
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Kevin Burgess, Member
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ATTACHMENTA
INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY AND
GRANT COUNTY
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ATTACHMENT B
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS
FINAL RULE
EFFECTIVE 4-1-2022
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ATTACHMENT C
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
COMPLIANCE AND REPORTING GUIDANCE FOR CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL
RECOVERY FUNDS
DATED 9-20-22
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GRANT COUNTY ARPA BENEFICIARY AGREEMENT
Updated 3.26.2024
The Board of County Commissioners is directing to provide the Beneficiary a total sum not to exceed
$ 52,770.44 of ARPA Funds in support of the on -going provision of fire district services to their residents.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, local fire districts were severely taxed while providing for their role as emergency responders in local communities.
Fire districts are providing important services to our communities and are included in Final Rule comments on "government services."
Expenses under this grant must meet the eligibility criteria outlined below:
1. Eligible Costs. Includes equipment such as defribillators, AED, and/or Autopulse, and training ensuring the fire district has
adequate resources to provide their emergency response services both within their district boundaries and, at times, to assist other
local fire districts when called upon.
2. Program Funding and Award Amount:
The County shall make $52,770.44 ARPA funds available under Attachment A
that will be paid to the Beneficiary on a reimbursement basis. All funds are to be
Reimbursement monthly basis disbursed no
Later than September 30, 2026.
3. Reporting. The ARPA funding will be provided via warrant to the Beneficiary upon its
submission to the County of expenditure details, together with copies of invoices, receipts
and other supporting documentation for each expense for which reimbursement is
requested, along with a signed certification by the Beneficiary that such expenses represent
eligible expenses incurred by the Beneficiary based on the eligibility criteria outlined above
and that such expenses have not been nor will be reimbursed under any other government or
private entity program. The Beneficiary may only submit one request for Reimbursement per
month. This will ensure the eligibility of the expenditures consistent with the application
requirements prior to payment.
The Beneficiary reporting obligations listed above will not be required if one or both statements below
are true and checked:
❑ A narrative budget and plan have been previously submitted by the applicant and
approved by the BOCC. A progress and final report from the Beneficiary on grant
usage is required.
This Beneficiary is designated as being within an eligible class for grant allocation. A
progress and final report from the Beneficiary on grant usage is required and the
BOCC may require a narrative budget to accompany the progress and final report.
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