Description of Services/Subrecipient Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Description of Services/Subrecipient Responsibilities. In addition to the normal administrative services required as part of the Contract, and the Scope of Services, which is incorporated as if fully set herein, the Subrecipient agrees to meet the following levels of accomplishments:
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Description of Services/Subrecipient Responsibilities. The operating philosophy of the Program is to increase the number of temporary nightly emergency shelter beds available during the period of time in which Orange County experiences its most inclement weather (October through April) and/or as funding is available to support program operation. To achieve this goal, the Subrecipient is responsible to make every effort to secure funding sources to operate a 183_ day Program. Historically, homeless service providers under the Program have utilized the California National Guard Armories in the City(s) where the shelter(s) are located. Tasks to be performed by the Subrecipient include the following, but are not limited to: The Subrecipient will operate and provide site management and administrative management of the temporary seasonal shelter program at existing California National Guard facility(s) in the city(s) or at other available suitable site(s) in Orange County. The maximum number to be accommodated is 200 each night at each armory per California National Guard or until State Fire Xxxxxxxx review which may alter maximum capacity by reducing or increasing maximum total occupancy per site. In cases of extreme weather conditions additional beds may be permitted by the National Guard. County of Orange Page 3 of 14 Mercy House Living Centers, Inc. OC Community Resources Contract #18-23-0015-PS Subrecipient may be required to operate a 24/7 shelter operation (i.e., 24 hours per day, 7 days a week). County will inform Subrecipient of 24/7 shelter activation and de- activation. Subrecipient is required to abide by the License to Use State Military Property of the California Military Department as set forth in Attachment H, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Subrecipient is responsible to make all rent payments for the utilization of the Armory(s) to the California Military Department, or its designee. Furthermore, any and all other rent for alternate site locations for the purpose of this Program will be the responsibility of the Subrecipient. It is critical to the success of the Program that the Subrecipient builds supportive relationships with local agencies, law enforcement and the community in order address community concerns and impacts through a Good Neighbor Plan as set forth in Attachment G attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. In order to manage the program efficiently and effectively, the following general tasks will need to be accomplished, which are part of this scop...

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