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DATE: May 7, 2014 CONSENT CALENDAR
SUBJECT: APPROVE ONE (1) SPECIAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOCUS
INCENTIVE AREAS PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS AND REGINALD HALL
FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager
BY: Community & Economic Development Department
SUMMARY
Review and approve a Grant Agreement under the Special Economic Development
Focus Incentive Areas program for Interior Remodel. The applicant has met the
program criteria and qualifies for the grant reimbursement upon evidence of payment of
all eligible expenditures allowed under the program.
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Approve an Interior Remodel Grant Agreement with Reginald Hall, Mama Ola's
Soul Food at 410 San Rafael in the amount of$25.000;
2) Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents.
STAFF ANALYSIS:
On July 3, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution 23413 approving the creation of
two Special Economic Development Focus Incentive Areas generally located along the
major corridors south of Ramon Road and north of Tachevah Road, along the
entryways into the Downtown and Uptown areas. On September 4, 2013, the City
Council adopted Program Guidelines and Resolution 23433, amending the budget for
Fiscal Year 2014-14 to provide the $1,000,000 in funding for the Special Economic
Development Focus Incentive Areas.
The Special Focus Incentive Area Program is a collection of several City incentives to
create an inducement to redevelop vacant properties or spur stalled development
projects in the area. The four types of investments that the City approved include:
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Remodel Grant Agreement-Reginald Hall
• assisting stalled vacant land projects
• renovating and repositioning major vacancies as catalyst projects
• creative uses of the Hotel Incentive Program for small, dilapidated hotels
• extending the Facade Improvement and Interior Remodel programs for the area
Interior Remodel Grant Program
The Interior Remodel Grant Program is designed to encourage the improvement and
investment in retail/commercial properties that contribute to the revitalization of the City
of Palm Springs. The Interior Remodel Grant Program features a match grant up to
$25,000 to assist in the cost of interior improvements made by a property owner or
tenant. Eligible uses include interior painting or wall coverings, window treatments, floor
covering, lighting systems, ceiling tiles, display cases (permanent), partition walls and
interior electrical to dedicated spaces.
Interested tenants or landlords can apply for the Interior Remodel Grant by completing
and submitting the application form to the Economic Development Department. Staff
reviews the application and if the applicant has met the qualifications a confirmation
letter is sent explaining the additional documentation that may be needed to initiate an
Agreement. It is at this point that an applicant may be in the planning and building
process waiting for project approvals and permits. Waiting for permits may delay the
completion of the actual Agreement, which ensures reimbursement to the Applicant up
to the grant limit, and upon evidence of payment for the Scope of Work described in the
Agreement. Evidence of payment by the Applicant is the only way the reimbursement
request is initiated. If the Applicant is unable to provide evidence of payment for the
work, the City is under no obligation to pay the grant reimbursement for unverified
invoices. Staff also meets with the applicant to help with the application process and
conducts on-site visits to view the work being done.
Following is a brief description of applicant for the Interior Remodel Program and the
scope of work similarly described in the Agreement. Some Agreements are incomplete
because the permits or other documentation are in process and had not yet been issued
obtained.
1) Reginald Hall, Mama Ola's Soul Food, 410 San Rafael Drive: Scope of work
includes: adding service windows, construct and install display cases, lighting,
replace doors, door jams and casing, install bar wing doors to kitchen, texture all
walls and ceilings, repair ceiling leaks, paint, and window coverings. Agreement
Status: Tentative building permits issued, and ready for signature. Total
expenditure: $51,480/Grant amount: $25,000.
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Remodel Grant Agreement-Reginald Hall
The Special Focus Area Incentive Program represents a significant commitment by the
City as a way to encourage new business investment in the project area. To date, the
private investment committed by the Interior Remodel Grant Applicants totals
$929,169.37. The City's match grant contribution totals $200.000.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Funding established by Resolution 23433; no additional funding is being requested at this
time.
Jo n R o Director Cathy Van orn, Economic
Developme t Administrator
David H. Ready, City N]aua —
Attachments:
Program Application and Guidelines
Agreement: Reginald Hall, Mama Ola's Soul Food
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INTERIOR REMODEL GRANT PROGRAM
Application
Application packet for the City of Palm Springs' Special
Focus Area Incentive Program. The areas are generally
north of the Downtown and Uptown Area and South of
Ramon and along East Palm Canyon. Included are the
Property Remodel Grant Program, the Fagade
Improvement Program, the Hotel Incentive Program and
the Catalyst Vacancy Program Applications.
Community&Economic Development Department
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SPECIAL FOCUS AREA INCENTIVE PROGRAM
The program is a collection of several City incentives to create an incentive to redevelop
vacant properties or spur stalled development projects in the area. It "layers" several
different incentives to get to a threshold that provides the necessary assistance. A single
incentive program would not be applicable to every potential project in the area.
However, this application packet is for four types of investments that the City may
consider:
• Commercial Fagade Improvement Program
• Commercial—Retail Interior Remodel Program
• Major Need-Based Assistance for Renovating Major Vacancies as Catalyst Projects
• Major Need-Based Assistance for Assisting Stalled Vacant Land/Demo Projects
• Creative uses of the Hotel Incentive Program for small, dilapidated hotels
• Assistance with Pubic Works/Infrastructure Requests
The Fagade Improvement Program is the smallest and simplest of the programs, with
a match up to $5,000 for exterior improvements.
Most interior renovations in the Program Area would be eligible for the Commercial —
Retail Interior Remodel Program, with a match up to $25,000 from the City for a
similar investment by the owner.
The Major Need-Based Catalyst Vacancy Program requires that a building or single
space be at least 8,000 s.f., have approved renovation plans, undergo a pro forma
analysis by the City, and propose an expenditure of at least $1,000,000— excluding the
acquisition of the property.
The Stalled Vacant Land Program requires that a development parcel be at least 5
acres, have an approved Planned Development District and/or Tentative Parcel Map,
undergo a pro forma analysis by the City, and propose an expenditure of at least
$10,000,000—excluding the acquisition of the property.
The Hotel Incentive Program is an incentive program for the operation and
maintenance of hotel facilities which enhance the tourist and travel experience for
visitors to the city of Palm Springs, maximize the use of the city's convention center,
provide attractive and desirable visitor serving facilities and experiences, and assist the
city in achieving its tourism goals. Most projects assisted under the program are
"qualified renovation programs," meaning a property improvement program undertaken
by an existing hotel which invests no less than $15,000 per room in a single renovation
project on the property.
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INTERIOR REMODEL GRANT PROGRAM
The City of Palm Springs has established a Interior Remodel Grant Program designed to
encourage the improvement and investment in retail properties that contribute to the
revitalization of the City of Palm Springs. The Interior Remodel Grant Program features
a match grant up to $25,000 to assist in the cost of interior improvements made by a
property owner or tenant.
Eligible uses:
• Interior painting or wall covering
• Window treatments
• Flooring covering
• Lighting systems
• Ceilingtiles
• Display cases(permanent)
• Partition walls
• Interior electrical to dedicated space
Ineligible Uses:
Grant funds may not be used for improvements that are not permanent or mounted or
affixed to the interior of a building. Ineligible uses include, but are not limited to:
• Exterior signs, vinyl letter signage(windows)
• Portable signs, such as sandwich board or A-frame signs, signs not mounted
or attached to storefronts
• Flags or banners
• Benches and trash receptacles
• Tables, chairs, or umbrellas
• Equipment(not affixed to structure), merchandise, supplies or products
• Landscaping
• Patios
Eligible Applicants:
Property owners or tenants located in leased or owned commercial properties in the
Incentive Zone areas: South Palm Canyon Drive (and Indian Canyon Drive) between
Ramon Road and Sunrise Way; with the inclusion of East Sunny Dunes and Industrial
Place up to Palo Fierro; and, North Palm Canyon Drive (and Indian Canyon Drive)
between Via Lolalrachevah and Tramway Road (along Palm Canyon) and Tramview
Road (along Indian).
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INTERIOR REMODEL GRANT PROGRAM
Grant Amounts:
The maximum City matching grant shall not exceed $25,000. Example: if the applicant's
interior improvement cost is$50,000 the City Match Grant would be $25,000. If the total
improvement cost is $10,000, the City Match Grant would be$5,000.00.
Process:
Applications are available in the Department of Community & Economic Development
and on the City's website. The application will ask for a narrative description of the
project scope. The applicant will hire the contractor and is responsible for obtaining
design approvals. The City shall provide some assistance in scoping the project and will
reimburse the applicant for work performed, based on submittal of evidence of work
performed and paid invoices.
Contact Information:
City of Palm Springs
Department of Community& Economic Development
3200 E.Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Phone: 760-323-8175
Fax: 760-322-8325
Email: cathv.vanhom(ftalmspringsca.gov
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2743, Palm Springs, CA 92263
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APPLICATION FORM
APPLICANT INFORMATION
Business Name:
Business Address:
Applicant's Name:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Description of Requested Improvements:
Please note that the maximum matching
grant shall not exceed $25,000. The grant
increases on a dollar for dollar basis up to
the $26,000 cap. Example: if the
applicant's interior improvement cost is
$60,000 the City will pay the match grant
of $26,000. If the total improvement cost
is $10,000 the applicant pays $6,000 and
Estimated Cost: the City will pay a match grant of$6,000.
Is this your estimated cost, or have you Amount applying for: $
obtained a bid or estimate from an
architect or contractor?
_self _contractor _architect
(Please provide a copy of estimate if
available)
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APPLICATION FORM
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PROPERTY/NFORMAT/ON
FOR OWNER OCCUPANTS FOR TENANT/LESSEES
I hereby certify that I am the owner of my I am a lessee/renter of the space for which
business property. The property is I am applying for a Interior Remodel Grant.
vested (owned) under the following name: The owner of the property is:
Property Owner Legal Name:
Contact information for the property
Contact Information: owner:
Remaining years on lease term:
Assessors Parcel Number:
Assessors Parcel Number:
PROGRAM BOUNDARIES
Businesses located in the following areas: South Palm Canyon Drive (and Indian Canyon
Drive) between Ramon Road and Sunrise Way; and North Palm Canyon Drive (and Indian
Canyon Drive) between Via Lola/Tachevah and Tramway Road (along Palm Canyon) and
Tramview Road (along Indian).
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APPLICATION CHECKLIST
All applicants must provide:
❑ Application (Completed and Signed by Applicant)
❑ If incorporated, evidence that applicant has authorization to apply for program
❑ Verification of Property Ownership, if owner(Title or Deed of Trust)
❑ Evidence of Tenant's Right to Make Improvements, if tenant or lessee (Signed)
❑ Description of Scope of Work
❑ Estimate or Bid, if available
❑ Copy of Valid Palm Springs Business License (Applicant)
❑ Copy of Valid Palm Springs Business License(Contractor hired to perform work)
No assistance may be provided for any contract awarded before the application
is approved. Once the application is approved by the City, the applicant must
provide the following
❑ If applicable, evidence of required permit approvals from the City of Palm Springs
❑ If claiming cash match, provide verification of funds availability(loan agreement,
canceled checks, etc.)
I hereby declare that the foregoing information is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge. I authorize the City of Palm Springs to verify the information to determine
my eligibility and to conduct an inspection of my property. I understand that as the
applicant I will hire the contractor and am responsible for obtaining design approvals. I
understand that the program provides that the City will reimburse the applicant for work
performed, based on submittal of evidence of work performed and paid, and that the City
will not pay contractors or vendors directly.
Applicant Signature Date
Mail or deliver completed application with copies of required documents to:
City of Palm Springs
Department of Community& Economic Development
3200 E.Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Fax 760-322-8325 or email to cathv.vanhornripnalmsorinosca.aov
Mail to: P.O. Box 2743, Palm Springs, CA 92263
Any questions please call: 760-323-8175 or 760-323-8259
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PROPERTY REMODEL GRANT PROGRAM
INTERIOR REMODEL GRANT AGREEMENT
THIS REMODEL GRANT AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered into
this 19 day of March, 2014, by and between the City of Palm Springs, ("City"), and
Reginald Hall the ("Owner/Tenant"). Collectively the City and Owner/Tenant are
referred to as the Parties.
RECITALS
A. City has established a Property Remodel Grant Program for Owners and
Tenants of commercial-retail businesses in the City of Palm Springs.
B. Owner/Tenant is the owner or tenant of a real property/business (circle one)
located within the eligible area at 410 San Rafael, Palm Springs, ("Property"),
otherwise known as Mama Ola's Soul Food (building or business).
C. Grant Limitations. The maximum City matching grant shall not exceed $25,000.
Example: if the applicant's interior improvement cost is $50,000 the City Match
Grant would be $25,000. If the total improvement cost is $10,000, the City
Match Grant would be $5,000.00
D. Owner/Tenant has applied for a Grant in the amount of 25,000.00 to make
interior improvements to the Property as described in Exhibit "B," Scope of Work.
E. Owner/Tenant has received all necessary approvals from the City's Planning,
Building or Engineering Departments, which are shown in Exhibit "C", Evidence
of Approval. The estimated cost of the work proposed is 51,480.00, as shown in
Exhibit "D".
F. The City has reviewed the application, the evidence of financial participation by
Owner/Tenant, the location of the Property, and the approvals, and has
approved the Grant Application.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual agreements
contained herein, City agrees to grant to Owner/Tenant the amount of $25,000.00 and
Owner/Tenant agrees to undertake the approved improvements, under the following
terms and conditions:
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AGREEMENT
1. Property Ownership/Right to Undertake Work. Owner/Tenant represents that
it is the Owner/Tenant of the Property or holds Tenancy in the Property which
entitles it to undertake interior physical improvements to the Property.
2. Schedule. The Parties agree that all interior improvements shall be completed
within 90 days of the date of this Agreement.
3. Contractor. The Parties agree that Owner/Tenant has sole responsibility for
choosing and hiring the contractor, which shall be shown in Exhibit "D",
Contractor/Vendor Agreements, and the acceptance of the material used and the
work performed is Owner/Tenant's responsibility, and the City is not a party to
any agreement with the vendor or contractor and does not guarantee the quality
of workmanship of the property improvements, nor have any liability whatsoever
therefor. At all times hereunder, the Contractor shall have a valid City of Palm
Springs Business License.
4. Design Approval and Permits. The Parties agree that Owner/Tenant has sole
responsibility for obtaining design approval and evidence of required permit
approvals from the City of Palm Springs as shown in Exhibit C, and ensuring the
compliance with those permits.
5. Grant Limitations. The maximum City matching grant shall not exceed
$25,000.00. The estimated cost of the work proposed is $51,480.00 as shown in
Exhibit "D".
6. Evidence of Completion. The Parties agree that the City will release the Grant
funds upon the completion of the work by the Owner/Tenant or his contractor.
Evidence of completion shall include but is not limited to: photographs of the
finished work; a final inspection by a representative of the City of Palm Springs;
and, a copy of the final invoice for the work completed and proof of payment to
the contractor.
7. Release of Liens. The Parties Agree that the Owner/Tenant is responsible for
obtaining the release of any Mechanics Liens or other liens placed upon
Owner/Tenant's property by any contractor or subcontractor hired under this
program.
8. Maintenance. Owner/Tenant agrees and covenants that, after the City issues
its Certificate of Completion, Owner/Tenant shall be responsible for maintenance
of all improvements that may exist at the Property from time to time, including
without limitation buildings, parking lots, lighting, signs, and walls in first-class
condition and repair, and shall keep the Property free from any accumulation of
debris or waste materials. Owner/Tenant shall also maintain all landscaping
required pursuant to Property's approved landscaping plan, if any, in a healthy 1
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condition, including replacement of any dead or diseased plants with plants of a
maturity similar to those being replaced. Owner/Tenant hereby waives any
notice, public hearing, and other requirements of the public nuisance laws and
ordinances of the City that would otherwise apply.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
9. Covenant Against Discrimination. Owner/Tenant covenants that, by and for
itself, its heirs, executors, assigns, and all persons claiming under or through
them, that there shall be no discrimination or segregation in the performance of
or in connection with this Agreement regarding any person or group of persons
on account of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, disability, sexual
orientation, national origin, or ancestry.
10. Notice. Any notice, demand, request, consent, approval, or communication
either party desires or is required to give to the other party or any other person
shall be in writing and either served personally or sent by pre-paid, first-class
mail to the address set forth below. Either party may change its address by
notifying the other party of the change of address in writing. Notice shall be
deemed communicated seventy-two (72) hours from the time of mailing if mailed
as provided in this Section.
To City: City of Palm Springs
Economic Development Administrator
3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, California 92262
To Owner/Tenant: Reginald Hall
Mama Ola's Soul Food
410 San Rafael
Palm Springs, CA 92262
11. Integrated Agreement. This Agreement contains all of the agreements of the
parties and cannot be amended or modified except by written agreement.
12. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended at any time by the mutual
consent of the parties by an instrument in writing.
13. Severability. In the event that any one or more of the phrases, sentences,
clauses, paragraphs, or sections contained in this Agreement shall be declared
invalid or unenforceable by valid judgment or decree of a court of competent
jurisdiction, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect any of the
remaining phrases, sentences, clauses, paragraphs, or sections of this
Agreement, which shall be interpreted to carry out the intent of the parties
hereunder.
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14. Indemnification. Owner/Tenant shall indemnify and hold harmless, the City of
Palm Springs ("City"), the City Council, its officers, agents, employees and
contractors free and harmless from any liability whatsoever based and asserted
upon any act or omission of the City for property damage, bodily injury, or death
or any other element of damage of any kind or nature, relating to or in any way
connected with participation in the Program.
15. Authori . The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties
hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf
of said parties and that by so executing this Agreement the parties hereto are
formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. Owner/Tenant certifies that
the above statements are true and accurate to the best of Owner/Tenant's belief.
Failure to meet any of the terms of this Agreement shall result in the forfeiture of
any Grant funds from-the City for this program.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the
dates stated below.
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Date: By:
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City Manager
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By: By:
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City Clerk City Attorney
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EXHIBIT "A"
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EXHIBIT "B"
SCOPE OF WORK
Add service window
Enclose hot water heater
Construction and install display cases with lights
Repair all tile throughout building
Construct privacy wall and install restroom door
Install new lighting fixtures in dining room
Construct new door jams and casings
Install bar wing doors at entrance to kitchen
Replace rear entrance door
Install security doors at front rear entrances
Apply Waynes coating in dining room
Skim coat and apply texture to all plaster walls and ceilings
Repair leak in ceiling
Prime & paint all walls and ceilings
Install new window coverings throughout
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EXHIBIT "C"
EVIDENCE OF APPROVAL
(PLANNING, BUILDING, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT)
Building permit required on all or a portion of the work described in Exhibit "B" Scope
of Work. Yes _ No
If yes, Building Permit#
Community & Economic Development Eligibility Letter
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TENTATIVE BUILDING PERMIT
Building Address: 410 San Rafael Dr W MASTER
Permit John Shoemaker
Data 04102/2014 Case No. Technician
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Contractor Address Phone Lic,Number
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Engineer Address Phone
Lot M Block a Tract Parcel Number
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Lot Size Zone Occupancy
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8utiding Sq.Ft. Garogecarport Roofed PatiotPorch Remodeled Area
Addition 0 0 0 0
Use of building Permit Type Const Type Future Units
Commercial Additoinfalteration
Fire Sprinkler Units Valuation Permit Fees Due
Yes 0 51480A0 1838.66
Describe work in datail:
Tenant Improvement
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January 6, 2014
Reginald Hall
Mama Ola's Soul Food
410 San Rafael
Palm Springs, CA
RE: Interior Remodel Grant Program —410 San Rafael
Dear Reginald:
The City of Palm Springs has received your application for an owner/tenant grant under
the Interior Remodel Program. Based on your application you are eligible for a
reimbursement grant up to $25,000.00 from the City following completion of the work.
The exact reimbursement grant amount will be defined in the Agreement once all the
supporting documents are received.
The next step is for you to obtain all necessary permits and approvals from the City's
Building Department. You may need to submit diagrams or floor plans showing the work
proposed. It is recommended that you check with the building department at 760-323-
8242 to determine what permits will be necessary to comply with the 2013 California
Building Codes. Please show a copy of this letter to the planning or building staff when
you apply for permits as evidence of your enrollment in the Interior Remodel Program.
All fees must be paid at the time permits are issued.
Once you obtain a permit from the Building Department, have a signed contract with
your contractor, you will enter into a Reimbursement Agreement with the City. To
complete the Reimbursement Agreement, please provide copies of the contractor's
proposal; a copy of their Contractors License and a copy of their City of Palm Springs
Business License. When the Agreement is signed you will be notified via email, mail or
phone. When you are notified that the Agreement has been fully executed you may
authorize your contractor to do the work.
When the work is completed you will need to submit proof of payment to the City for
reimbursement, as well as a signed job card showing all applicable inspections,
including final building inspection. If you have any questions or require further
assistance, please don't hesitate to contact me at 323-8175 or email
Cathy.Van horn(a)palmsprings-ca oov .
aSincerely, (I//
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Economic Development Administrator
P.S. Don't forget to take some digital before and after photos and email them to us! 21
Post Office Box 2743 0 Palm Springs, California 92263-2743
EXHIBIT "D"
CONTRACTOR/VENDOR AGREEMENT
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PROPOSAL
MARTIN CONTRACTING
66365 Desert View Avenue
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Daniel Martin (909)353-9352
James Laker (760)969-9202 PROJECT.Mama Ola's Kitchen(Remodel-grant)
410 San Rafael,Palm Springs, CA 92161
To: Reginald Hall
410 San Rafael
Palm Springs,CA 92262
(760)534-6094
SCOPE OF WORK
1) Add service window and order/pick-up window 1-a-32"w x 36"h, lb-existing size
2) Enclose hot water heater 2-3'w x 8'h x 2'
3) Construct&install display cases w/lights
4) Install partitions-dining room 4-5'h x 6'w
5) Repair all tile(throughout building) 5- as explained
6) Construct privacy wall and install restroom door 6- 6'wall w/3'w opening
7) Install new lighting fixtures in dining room 7-replace existing
8) Construct new door jams and casings 8-same size as existing
9) Install bar wing doors at entrance to kitchen 9-
10) Replace rear entrance door 10-same as existing
11) Install security doors(screened)at front&rear entrances 11-same size
12) Apply Waynes Coating in dining room
13) Skim-coat and apply texture to all plaster walls and ceilings 13-all walls and ceilings
14) Repair leak in ceiling 14-above water heater
15) Prime&paint all walls and ceilings
16) Install new window coverings throughout 16-all windows
Tatal for all labor and materials....................._.$51,480
Martin Contracting will honor this proposal for a period of 30 days,forth of this day,of March 13,2014.
Danlel J. Martin James R. Laker
Thank you far your business!
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