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AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
PENINSULA COLLEGE
AND
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
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City of Port Angeles
Record #00265
This Agreement made and entered into this 19 day of h,Cemben.. 2011, by and
between the Peninsula College, an agency of the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as the
"College" and the City of Port Angeles, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington,
hereinafter referred to as the "City Subsequent reference to the College and the City, in a
collective sense, shall be by the use of the term "Parties
WHEREAS, the City, exercising its authority to encourage economic development within
the City, has made arrangements to allow local businesses and potential new businesses to access
data available from the Buxton Company using their Buxton's SCOUT® for Retailers software;
and
WHEREAS, for the purpose of assisting businesses and prospective businesses within the
City in gaining the most useful information from the Buxton data, the College can make available
to those businesses and prospective businesses interns who are trained in the use of Buxton's
SCOUT® software,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT:
1. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be effective for six months from and after
December 19, 2011.
2. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to encourage economic development
within the City by assisting managers, owners and prospective owners of
businesses within the City to increase their businesses by using the information
available through Buxton's data and SCOUT® software.
3. The College agrees to the following:
a. The College will be responsible for employing interns to carry out the
purposes of this Agreement and will provide all facilities, computers and
equipment necessary for the interns to perform the services intended in this
Agreement.
Professionally engage with owners, managers and representatives of Port
Angeles businesses
Demonstrate familiarity and working knowledge of SCOUT® Software
Schedule appointments with local business representatives
Effectively communicate capabilities of SCOUT® software
Interpret and distill questions and comments into SCOUT® software
inquiries
Prepare and produce SCOUT® reports for local businesses
Make presentations to Retail Sector Group Committee
Perform other special economic development and planning projects as
requested by the City.
c. The College will send an invoice to the City each month for the hours
devoted to the performance of this Agreement that month.
4. The City agrees to the following:
a. City will appoint one or more employees to participate with the College's
project manager, Linty Hopie, Director of Business and Community
Education in interviewing and selecting the interns to perform services
under this Agreement.
b. Within 30 days after receiving a verified invoice, the City will reimburse
the College for intern and staff hours devoted to performance under this
Agreement in accordance with Exhibit A.
5. Status. This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and gives
no right to any other person or entity. No joint venture or partnership is formed as
a result of this Agreement. The interns are not agents or employees of the City.
The College is solely responsible for management, supervision, and control of the
interns.
6. Indemnification. Each party hereto agrees to be responsible and assumes liability
for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, elected officials or employees to
the fullest extent required by the law, and agrees to save, indemnify, defend arid
hold the other party harmless from any such liability. In the case of concurrent
negligence of both, the College and the City, each party shall have the right to seek
contribution from the other party in proportion to the percentage of negligence
attributable to the other party.
7. Representation. No separate legal entity is created by this Agreement. The
performance of this Agreement shall be administered by a joint board consisting of
one representative of the City and one representative of the College. The
representative of the College shall be Linty Hopie, and the City's representative
shall be Nathan West.
8. Financing and Budget. Financing for this Agreement and a budget therefore has
already been establish by the City.
9. Property. If any real or personal property is used in the performance of this
Agreement, it shall be owned, held and controlled separately by the party that uses
or acquires the property, and the other shall have no interest in the property.
10. Listing. Pursuant to RCW 39.34.040, this Agreement shall be listed on the City's
web site.
DATED this 19 day of tet.e rnbe
CITY OF PORT ANGELES PENINS COLLEGE
By: C=� By:
City Mana Kent Myers
Approve as to form:
By:
ill m E. Bloor, City Attorney
anessa Hurd, City Clerk
2011.
Deborah Frazier,
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Exhibit A
Reimbursement Schedule
The City will reimburse for intern hours devoted to the performance of this
Agreement in 2012: $10.85 per hour, the City shall not be obligated to
reimburse the College for more than 240 hours in total, unless the City
delivers to the College a written waiver of the hour limit.
The parties estimate that the College will devote 80 hours of administrative
staff time to the performance of this Agreement. The City will reimburse
Peninsula College for administrative staff hours devoted to the performance
of this Agreement at a rate of $13.02 per hour, provided that the City's
reimbursement for administrative staff hours shall not exceed $500 in total.
The City shall not be obligated to reimburse the College in any amount
greater than S3,104.00 in total.
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