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2010-093 RES APPROVING AN ADVANCE FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROJECT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PARIS AND TXDOT FOR CHILDREN TO WALIK TO SCHOOL
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2010-093 RES APPROVING AN ADVANCE FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROJECT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PARIS AND TXDOT FOR CHILDREN TO WALIK TO SCHOOL
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CSJ # <br />District # <br />Code Chart 64 # <br />Proj ect: <br />CFDA # <br />The Local Government agrees to make a determination of property values for each <br />real property parcel by methods acceptable to the State and to submit to the State a <br />tabulation of the values so determined, signed by the appropriate Local Government <br />representative. The tabulations shall list the parcel numbers, ownership, acreage and <br />recommended compensation. Compensation shall be shown in the component parts <br />of land acquired, itemization of improvements acquired, damages (if any) and the <br />amounts by which the total compensation will be reduced if the owner retains <br />improvements. This tabulation shall be accompanied by an explanation to support <br />the determined values, together with a copy of information or reports used in <br />calculating all determined values. Expenses incurred by the Local Government in <br />performing this work may be eligible for reimbursement after the Local Government <br />has received written authorization by the State to proceed with determination of real <br />property values. The State will review the data submitted and may base its <br />reimbursement for parcel acquisitions on these values. <br />D. Condemnation shall not be used to acquire real property for this Project. However, <br />real property that was acquired prior to 1991 through eminent domain and in <br />accordance with applicable state and federal laws, may be used for project purposes. <br />E. Reimbursement for real property costs will be made to the Local Government for real <br />property purchased in an amount not to exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the <br />cost of the real property purchased in accordance with the terms and provisions of <br />this agreement. Reimbursement will be in an amount not to exceed one hundred <br />percent (100%) of the State's predetermined value of each parcel, or the net cost <br />thereof, whichever is less. In addition, reimbursement will be made to the Local <br />Government for necessary payments to appraisers, expenses incurred in order to <br />assure good title, and costs associated with the relocation of displaced persons and <br />personal property as well as incidental expenses. <br />F. If the Project requires the use of real property to which the Local Government will not <br />hold title, a separate agreement between the owners of the real property and the <br />Local Government must be executed prior to execution of this Agreement. The <br />separate agreement must establish that the Project will be dedicated for public use <br />for a period of not less than 10 (ten) years after completion. The separate agreement <br />must define the responsibilities of the parties as to the use of the real property and <br />operation and maintenance of the Project after completion. This agreement must be <br />approved by the State prior to its execution. A copy of the executed agreement shall <br />be provided to the State. <br />6. Utilities <br />The Local Government shall be responsible for the adjustment, removal, or relocation of <br />utility facilities in accordance with applicable State laws, regulations, rules, policies, and <br />procedures, including any cost to the State of a delay resulting from the Local <br />Government's failure to ensure that utility facilities are adjusted, removed, or relocated <br />before the scheduled beginning of construction. The Local Government will not be <br />reimbursed with federal or state funds for the cost of required utility work. The Local <br />Government must obtain advance approval for any variance from established <br />procedures. Before a construction contract is let, the Local Government shall provide, at <br />the State's request, a certification stating that the Local Government has completed the <br />adjustment of all utilities that must be adjusted before construction is completed. <br />AFA_AFA_SafeRts2School Page 4 of 14 07/07/10 <br />
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