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IGA Boulder County 2016 Slow the Flow__Garden in a Box
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2016
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22
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DocuSign Envelope ID: FD7BD1FO-F1BB-4DB5-9733-C8B1E292E083 <br />Intergovernmental Agreement <br />Between Boulder County and the City of Louisville <br />Concerning Boulder County's Environmental <br />Sustainability Matching Grant Program <br />This Intergovernmental Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into by the County of <br />Boulder, a body corporate and politic of the State of Colorado ("Boulder County" or "County"), <br />and the City of Louisville, a Colorado home -rule municipality (the "Recipient") (each, a "Party" <br />or, collectively, the "Parties"). <br />RECITALS <br />A. The Colorado Constitution Article XIV, Section 18(2)(a) and C.R.S. §29-1-201 <br />et. seq provide that political subdivisions of the State may contract with one another to provide <br />any function, service, or facility lawfully authorized to each of the cooperating units; and <br />B. In 2013, Boulder County created and implemented the Sustainability Matching <br />Grant Program (the "Program"), which provides an opportunity for governmental organizations <br />within Boulder County to undertake environmental sustainability priorities within their <br />communities and helps the county leverage resources for a collaborative, regional approach to <br />environmental sustainability; and <br />C. In February 2016, Boulder County selected recipients of the sustainability grant <br />awards under the Program, including this award to the Recipient for a residential outdoor <br />irrigation water conservation pilot program and recognition for business sustainability <br />improvements (the "Project"). <br />AGREEMENT <br />In consideration of the covenants set forth herein and the mutual benefits to be derived by <br />the Parties hereto, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of <br />which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties do hereby agree as follows: <br />1. The Recipient's Obligations. The Recipient shall complete the Project, <br />expending no less than $10,500.00 of its own funds on such Project (the "Matching Funds") and <br />the Recipient shall report to the County as described under Item 3 below. <br />2. Grant Award. Boulder County hereby awards the Recipient $15,000.00 (the <br />"Award") in support of the Project. The Award shall be paid to the Recipient upon execution of <br />the Agreement. <br />3. Reporting. In accordance with the scope of work as set forth in Exhibit B, <br />attached, the Recipient shall report to the County on the progress of the Project and on the <br />expenditure of Award funds and Matching Funds for the project, on the fourteenth day following <br />each quarter (July 14 and October 14, 2016 and January 14 and April 14, 2017) using the format <br />of the reporting template attached hereto as Exhibit A. <br />
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