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RES 2008-0106 - Amendment to agmt to oversee stabilization of lead-based paint inside residential properties Q �oMAHA,N4,e 't RECEIVED C E I �1 L U v��,7 Planning Department a �= _ems �ti�r ''tip 5 Omaha/Douglas Civic Center �b`�'i� i r� � 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 1100 zr ►E�'� l08 n®1.';C �! � a _ � ` � Omaha,Nebraska68183 ° �r K (402)444-5150 to. ^. °.�T %�"� Telefax(402)444-6140 FD FEBR • q�l1Yla�q �'�,. 2007 CityofOmaha 1)�"�A�'{A, �'�E��U�ICP Steven N.Jensen MCP,LA Director Mike Fahey,Mayor Honorable President and Members of the City Council, The attached Resolution authorizes the Mayor to execute the attached Amendment and subsequent amendments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Cooperative Agreement V - 98767501, approved by the City Council on November 15, 2005 by Resolution No. 1443. This Cooperative Agreement authorizes the City of Omaha to contract for and oversee the stabilization of exterior lead-based paint and remediation of interior lead dust inside the homes of residential properties in the Omaha Lead Site. This Cooperative Agreement will continue over time with amendments to extend the time period and award additional funding as work is completed. This current amendment will substantially expand the activity by increasing the approved funding from $351,428.00 to $4,900,000.00 and increasing the portion awarded to date from $351,428.00 to $2,151,428.00. The City of Omaha is not required to provide any non-Federal funding for the work under this Cooperative Agreement or to perform any work for which it is not paid or reimbursed by Federal or State funding. This Agreement allows the City of Omaha to bring its expertise in lead-based paint hazard control to assist the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with these activities. We urge your favorable consideration of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted, Referred to City Council for Consideration: �✓ 0-26 .07 — e. ' Steven.N. Jense Date Mayor's Office Date Planning Direct Approved: Carol A. Ebdon /,/ Date Finance Director 0 7:51 P:\PLN5\16426pjm.doc r other excavation made on said easement strip to be properly refilled and shall cause the premises to be left in a neat and orderly condition. 5) That said CITY for itself and its successors and assigns does confirm with the said GRANTEE and its assigns, that the CITY has not knowingly conveyed any conflicting interest in the above described property and that it has the right to grant and convey this permanent easement in the manner and form aforesaid.This permanent energy transmission facilities easement runs with the land. 6) That said permanent easement is granted upon the condition that the GRANTEE may remove or cause to be removed all presently existing improvements thereon, including but not limited to,crops,vines,trees within the easement area as necessary for construction. 7) That this instrument contains the entire agreement of the parties; that there are no other or different agreements or understandings between the CITY and the GRANTEE or its agents. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY OF OMAHA,A Municipal Corporati/oJpi,has caused these presents to be executed by its Mayor and its Corporate Seal to be affixed hereto this /l day of r//)njp 2008. (Corporate Seal) THE CITY OF OMAHA, A Muni ' al Corporation By 11/01A AcTAYO t such times as directed shall contain information as to the employment practices,policies,programs and statistics of the contractor and his subcontractors. 7) The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) of this section, "Equal Employment Opportunity Clause," and section 10-193 in every subcontract of purchase order so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. PBE/DBE Doc 12/5/02 ve. The City of Omaha has established a Enterprises is essential to the achievement of the PBE/DBE goal of 0% of the dollar amount of City of Omaha's PBE/DBE goals. Therefore, to the bid (Bid Total) for this contract (if said be considered for award, Bidders must comply contract is anticipated to be over $200,000). with the requirements of these PBE/DBE Bidders shall make every good faith effort to specifications. By submitting his/her bid, each meet said goal. Bidder gives assurance that the contractor will meet the City of Omaha's percentage goals set V-98767501 -2 Page 1 ASSISTANCE ID NO. +10 szokt U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PRG DOCID AMEND# DATE OF AWARD i ft T, V - 98767501 - 2 12/12/2007 t PROTECTION AGENCY TYPE OF ACTION MAILING DATE 14 a,14 Augmentation: Increase 12/19/2007 - 47- Assistance Amendment PAYMENT METHOD: ACH# 77533 RECIPIENT TYPE: Send Payment Request to: Municipal U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-Las Vegas Finance Center • P.O. Box 98515,Las Vegas,NV 89193-8515 Contact:702-798-2406 FAX:702-798-2423 RECIPIENT: PAYEE: City of Omaha Same as Recipient 1819 Farnam Street Suite 300 1819 Farnam Street Suite 300 Omaha, NE 68183 Omaha, NE 68183 EIN: 47-6006304 PROJECT MANAGER EPA PROJECT OFFICER EPA GRANT SPECIALIST Marian Rae Todd Marie Rabenau Robert Bukaty 1819 Farnan,Street Suite 300 901 North Fifth Street,SUPR/ER&R Grants Managment Office, PLMG/RFMB Omaha, NE 68183 Kansas City,KS 66101 E-Mail:'Bukaty.Robert@epamail.epa.gov E-Mail: mtodd2@ci.omaha.ne.us E-Mail: Rabenau.Marie@epamail.epa.gov Phone:913-551-7846 Phone:402-444-5217 Phone:913-551-7968 PROJECT TITLE AND EXPLANATION OF CHANGES Omaha Lead Paint Stabilization This Amendment provides partial award of additional funds to support the City of Omaha continuing efforts to reduce lead hazards by managing exterior lead-based paint stabilization where deteriorating lead-based paint would cause recontamination of soil and to manage lead dust remediation in housing units identified with hazardous interior lead dust. This Amendment also adds Programmatic Conditions number 7,8 and 9 to this agreement. • BUDGET PERIOD PROJECT PERIOD TOTAL BUDGET PERIOD COST TOTAL PROJECT PERIOD COST 10/01/2005 - 09/30/2008 10/01/2005 - 09/30/2008 $4,900,000.00 $4,900,000.00 • NOTICE OF AWARD Based on your application dated 08/26/2005, including all modifications and amendments,the United States acting by and through the US Environmental • Protection Agency(EPA), hereby awards$1,800,000. EPA agrees to cost-share 100.00%of all approved budget period costs incurred,up to and not exceeding total federal funding of$2,151,428. Such award may be terminated by EPA'without further cause if the recipient fails to provide timely affirmation of I the award by signing under the Affirmation of Award section and returning all pages of this agreement to the Grants Management Office listed below within 21 1 days after receipt,or any extension of time,as may be granted by EPA. This agreement is subject to applicable EPA statutory provisions. The applicable Iregulatory provisions are 40 CFR Chapter 1,Subchapter B,and all terms and conditions of this agreement and any attachments. i ISSUING OFFICE(GRANTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE) AWARD APPROVAL OFFICE ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS Grants Management Office U.S. EPA,Region 7 901 North Fifth Street Superfund Division Kansas City, KS 66101 901 North Fifth Street Kansas City, KS 66101 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SIGNATURE OF AWARD OFFICIAL TYPED NAME AND TITLE DATE Digital signature applied by EPA Award Official 12/12/2007 Karen L.Sherrill,Grants Management Officer AFFIRMATION OF AWARD BY AND ON BEHALF OF THE DESIGNATED RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION NATURE_ � � TYPED NAME AND TITLE / DATE ACTING 004/G/i4%e, /-i -o r y ���. Mayor 1� . 1 . . - _ ""IVE)ASTOFO", 6 ASSISTANT c ''7- ORNEy 7) of this section, "Equal Employment Opportunity Clause," and section 10-193 in every subcontract of purchase order so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. PBE/DBE Doc 12/5/02 ve. The City of Omaha has established a Enterprises is essential to the achievement of the PBE/DBE goal of 0% of the dollar amount of City of Omaha's PBE/DBE goals. Therefore, to the bid (Bid Total) for this contract (if said be considered for award, Bidders must comply contract is anticipated to be over $200,000). with the requirements of these PBE/DBE Bidders shall make every good faith effort to specifications. By submitting his/her bid, each meet said goal. Bidder gives assurance that the contractor will meet the City of Omaha's percentage goals set . . V-98767501 -2 Page 3 Budget Summary Page Table A-Object Class Category Total Approved Allowable (Non-construction) Budget Period Cost 1.Personnel $242,135 2.Fringe Benefits $86,641 3.Travel $5,514 4.Equipment $0 5.Supplies $2,920 6.Contractual $4,531,500 7.Construction $0 8.Other $31,290 9.Total Direct Charges $4,900,000 10.Indirect Costs: % Base $0 11.Total(Share: Recipient 0.00% Federal 100.00%.) $4,900,000 12.Total Approved Assistance Amount $4,900,000 13.Program Income $0 14.Total EPA Amount Awarded This Action $1,800,000 15.Total EPA Amount Awarded To Date $2,151,428 performed in a foreign country; and h) to obtain prior approval from the EPA Project Officer for any new sub- award work that is not outlined in the approved work plan in accordance with 40 CFR Parts 30.25 and 31.30, as applicable. Recipient agrees that any questions about the eligibility of a sub-recipient or other issues pertaining to the sub-award(s)will be addressed to the recipient's EPA Project Officer listed on the first page of your assistance award or assistance amendment document. Recipient agrees to be responsible for selection of any sub-recipient(s) and, if applicable, for conducting sub-award competitions. Additional information regarding sub-awards may be found at: http://www.epa.gov/ogd/guide/subaward-policy-part-2.pdf. Guidance for distinguishing between vendor and sub-recipient relationships and ensuring compliance with.Section 210(a)-(d) of OMB Circular A-133 may be found at: http://www.epa.gov/ogd/guide/subawards-appendix-b.pdf http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a133/a133.html 9. The recipient is required to utilize the Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for Region 7's Superfund Lead-Contaminated and Potentially Lead-Contaminated sites dated June 2007. The generic QAPP was prepared to specifically address Superfund investigations on former and active mining, milling and smelter facilities and the associated impacted areas from the operations of these facilities. The intent is to provide a framework of procedures for all environmental data collection activities that might occur in accomplishing Site Assessment(SA), Integrated Site Assssment(ISA), Removal Site Evaluation (RES) and Remedial Investigations (RI)activities under authority of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act(CERCLA). • All Other Programmatic Conditions Remain the Same GET PERIOD PROJECT PERIOD TOTAL BUDGET PERIOD COST TOTAL PROJECT PERIOD COST 10/01/2005 - 09/30/2008 10/01/2005 - 09/30/2008 $4,900,000.00 $4,900,000.00 • NOTICE OF AWARD Based on your application dated 08/26/2005, including all modifications and amendments,the United States acting by and through the US Environmental • Protection Agency(EPA), hereby awards$1,800,000. EPA agrees to cost-share 100.00%of all approved budget period costs incurred,up to and not exceeding total federal funding of$2,151,428. Such award may be terminated by EPA'without further cause if the recipient fails to provide timely affirmation of I the award by signing under the Affirmation of Award section and returning all pages of this agreement to the Grants Management Office listed below within 21 1 days after receipt,or any extension of time,as may be granted by EPA. This agreement is subject to applicable EPA statutory provisions. The applicable Iregulatory provisions are 40 CFR Chapter 1,Subchapter B,and all terms and conditions of this agreement and any attachments. i ISSUING OFFICE(GRANTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE) AWARD APPROVAL OFFICE ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS Grants Management Office U.S. EPA,Region 7 901 North Fifth Street Superfund Division Kansas City, KS 66101 901 North Fifth Street Kansas City, KS 66101 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SIGNATURE OF AWARD OFFICIAL TYPED NAME AND TITLE DATE Digital signature applied by EPA Award Official 12/12/2007 Karen L.Sherrill,Grants Management Officer AFFIRMATION OF AWARD BY AND ON BEHALF OF THE DESIGNATED RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION NATURE_ � � TYPED NAME AND TITLE / DATE ACTING 004/G/i4%e, /-i -o r y ���. Mayor 1� . 1 . . - _ ""IVE)ASTOFO", 6 ASSISTANT c ''7- ORNEy 7) of this section, "Equal Employment Opportunity Clause," and section 10-193 in every subcontract of purchase order so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. PBE/DBE Doc 12/5/02 ve. The City of Omaha has established a Enterprises is essential to the achievement of the PBE/DBE goal of 0% of the dollar amount of City of Omaha's PBE/DBE goals. Therefore, to the bid (Bid Total) for this contract (if said be considered for award, Bidders must comply contract is anticipated to be over $200,000). with the requirements of these PBE/DBE Bidders shall make every good faith effort to specifications. By submitting his/her bid, each meet said goal. Bidder gives assurance that the contractor will meet the City of Omaha's percentage goals set C-25A CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, on December 15, 2004, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region VII adopted an Interim Record of Decision for remediating residential soils impacted by lead contamination at the Omaha Lead Site; and, WHEREAS, the selected remedy in the Interim Record of Decision included stabilization of deteriorating exterior lead-based paint that threatens the long-term protectiveness achieved through excavation and replacement of lead-contaminated surface soils, and the removal of interior dust in instances where contaminated!soils contribute to interior lead dust loadings; and, WHEREAS, the City of Omaha operates a lead-based paint hazard control program with expertise appropriate to these two activities; and, WHEREAS, the Nebraska Department of Environmental Control and U. S. Environmental Protection Agency agreed to allow a Cooperative Agreement for the City of Omaha to be responsible for contracting for and overseeing the stabilization of exterior lead- based paint of residential properties and remediation of interior lead dust inside the homes of residential properties in the Omaha Lead Site; and, WHEREAS, the City of Omaha is not required to provide any non-Federal funding for the work under this Cooperative Agreement or perform any work for which it is not paid or reimbursed by Federal or State funding; and, WHEREAS, the City Council approved U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Cooperative Agreement V — 98767501 - 2, on November 15, 2005 by Resolution No. 1443 for the period from October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2007 subsequently extended to September 30, 2008; and, WHEREAS, the approved funding in the original agreement was $351,428.00; and, WHEREAS, this Cooperative Agreement will continue over time with amendments to extend the time period and award additional funding as work is completed; and, By Councilmember Adopted City Clerk Approved Mayor /26/2005, including all modifications and amendments,the United States acting by and through the US Environmental • Protection Agency(EPA), hereby awards$1,800,000. EPA agrees to cost-share 100.00%of all approved budget period costs incurred,up to and not exceeding total federal funding of$2,151,428. Such award may be terminated by EPA'without further cause if the recipient fails to provide timely affirmation of I the award by signing under the Affirmation of Award section and returning all pages of this agreement to the Grants Management Office listed below within 21 1 days after receipt,or any extension of time,as may be granted by EPA. This agreement is subject to applicable EPA statutory provisions. The applicable Iregulatory provisions are 40 CFR Chapter 1,Subchapter B,and all terms and conditions of this agreement and any attachments. i ISSUING OFFICE(GRANTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE) AWARD APPROVAL OFFICE ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS Grants Management Office U.S. EPA,Region 7 901 North Fifth Street Superfund Division Kansas City, KS 66101 901 North Fifth Street Kansas City, KS 66101 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SIGNATURE OF AWARD OFFICIAL TYPED NAME AND TITLE DATE Digital signature applied by EPA Award Official 12/12/2007 Karen L.Sherrill,Grants Management Officer AFFIRMATION OF AWARD BY AND ON BEHALF OF THE DESIGNATED RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION NATURE_ � � TYPED NAME AND TITLE / DATE ACTING 004/G/i4%e, /-i -o r y ���. Mayor 1� . 1 . . - _ ""IVE)ASTOFO", 6 ASSISTANT c ''7- ORNEy 7) of this section, "Equal Employment Opportunity Clause," and section 10-193 in every subcontract of purchase order so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. PBE/DBE Doc 12/5/02 ve. The City of Omaha has established a Enterprises is essential to the achievement of the PBE/DBE goal of 0% of the dollar amount of City of Omaha's PBE/DBE goals. Therefore, to the bid (Bid Total) for this contract (if said be considered for award, Bidders must comply contract is anticipated to be over $200,000). with the requirements of these PBE/DBE Bidders shall make every good faith effort to specifications. By submitting his/her bid, each meet said goal. Bidder gives assurance that the contractor will meet the City of Omaha's percentage goals set C-25A CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska PAGE -2- WHEREAS, the attached Amendment No. 2 will substantially expand this activity by increasing the approved funding from $351,428.00 to $4,900,000.00 and increasing the • portion awarded to date from $351,428.00 to $2,151,428.00. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, the City accepts and the Mayor is authorized to execute the attached U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement Amendment V — 98767501 - 2 which approves funding in the amount of$4,900,000.00 and awards a portion of that funding in the amount of $2,151,428.00 to implement activities under the Interim Record of Decision for the Omaha Lead Site pertaining to stabilization of deteriorating exterior lead-based paint and remediation of contaminated interior dust; and to execute subsequent amendments to extend the time period and to award additional funding under this Cooperative Agreement. P:\PLN5\16427pjm doc APPROVED AS TO FORM: )1(1/cc i 10 )� ITY ATTORNEY A E By , / Councilmember Adopted cJAN...1:..5 200i....t - 0 DEP=L rlfity Clerk Approved.. - - 21 tr• CTING Mayor equired to provide any non-Federal funding for the work under this Cooperative Agreement or perform any work for which it is not paid or reimbursed by Federal or State funding; and, WHEREAS, the City Council approved U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Cooperative Agreement V — 98767501 - 2, on November 15, 2005 by Resolution No. 1443 for the period from October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2007 subsequently extended to September 30, 2008; and, WHEREAS, the approved funding in the original agreement was $351,428.00; and, WHEREAS, this Cooperative Agreement will continue over time with amendments to extend the time period and award additional funding as work is completed; and, By Councilmember Adopted City Clerk Approved Mayor /26/2005, including all modifications and amendments,the United States acting by and through the US Environmental • Protection Agency(EPA), hereby awards$1,800,000. EPA agrees to cost-share 100.00%of all approved budget period costs incurred,up to and not exceeding total federal funding of$2,151,428. Such award may be terminated by EPA'without further cause if the recipient fails to provide timely affirmation of I the award by signing under the Affirmation of Award section and returning all pages of this agreement to the Grants Management Office listed below within 21 1 days after receipt,or any extension of time,as may be granted by EPA. This agreement is subject to applicable EPA statutory provisions. The applicable Iregulatory provisions are 40 CFR Chapter 1,Subchapter B,and all terms and conditions of this agreement and any attachments. i ISSUING OFFICE(GRANTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE) AWARD APPROVAL OFFICE ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS Grants Management Office U.S. EPA,Region 7 901 North Fifth Street Superfund Division Kansas City, KS 66101 901 North Fifth Street Kansas City, KS 66101 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SIGNATURE OF AWARD OFFICIAL TYPED NAME AND TITLE DATE Digital signature applied by EPA Award Official 12/12/2007 Karen L.Sherrill,Grants Management Officer AFFIRMATION OF AWARD BY AND ON BEHALF OF THE DESIGNATED RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION NATURE_ � � TYPED NAME AND TITLE / DATE ACTING 004/G/i4%e, /-i -o r y ���. Mayor 1� . 1 . . - _ ""IVE)ASTOFO", 6 ASSISTANT c ''7- ORNEy 7) of this section, "Equal Employment Opportunity Clause," and section 10-193 in every subcontract of purchase order so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. PBE/DBE Doc 12/5/02 ve. The City of Omaha has established a Enterprises is essential to the achievement of the PBE/DBE goal of 0% of the dollar amount of City of Omaha's PBE/DBE goals. Therefore, to the bid (Bid Total) for this contract (if said be considered for award, Bidders must comply contract is anticipated to be over $200,000). with the requirements of these PBE/DBE Bidders shall make every good faith effort to specifications. By submitting his/her bid, each meet said goal. Bidder gives assurance that the contractor will meet the City of Omaha's percentage goals set CA 0CCD CCD O� r� '-' �" CD ` Z N• 5" O 'L3 �. I. = O cn CD cD a Cl..CN CDG E (D `fi O C CD ¢' O •�J v —• = N O g' CAI N ¢; W r. CCr z nu. 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P:\PLN5\16427pjm doc APPROVED AS TO FORM: )1(1/cc i 10 )� ITY ATTORNEY A E By , / Councilmember Adopted cJAN...1:..5 200i....t - 0 DEP=L rlfity Clerk Approved.. - - 21 tr• CTING Mayor equired to provide any non-Federal funding for the work under this Cooperative Agreement or perform any work for which it is not paid or reimbursed by Federal or State funding; and, WHEREAS, the City Council approved U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Cooperative Agreement V — 98767501 - 2, on November 15, 2005 by Resolution No. 1443 for the period from October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2007 subsequently extended to September 30, 2008; and, WHEREAS, the approved funding in the original agreement was $351,428.00; and, WHEREAS, this Cooperative Agreement will continue over time with amendments to extend the time period and award additional funding as work is completed; and, By Councilmember Adopted City Clerk Approved Mayor /26/2005, including all modifications and amendments,the United States acting by and through the US Environmental • Protection Agency(EPA), hereby awards$1,800,000. EPA agrees to cost-share 100.00%of all approved budget period costs incurred,up to and not exceeding total federal funding of$2,151,428. Such award may be terminated by EPA'without further cause if the recipient fails to provide timely affirmation of I the award by signing under the Affirmation of Award section and returning all pages of this agreement to the Grants Management Office listed below within 21 1 days after receipt,or any extension of time,as may be granted by EPA. This agreement is subject to applicable EPA statutory provisions. The applicable Iregulatory provisions are 40 CFR Chapter 1,Subchapter B,and all terms and conditions of this agreement and any attachments. i ISSUING OFFICE(GRANTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE) AWARD APPROVAL OFFICE ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS Grants Management Office U.S. EPA,Region 7 901 North Fifth Street Superfund Division Kansas City, KS 66101 901 North Fifth Street Kansas City, KS 66101 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SIGNATURE OF AWARD OFFICIAL TYPED NAME AND TITLE DATE Digital signature applied by EPA Award Official 12/12/2007 Karen L.Sherrill,Grants Management Officer AFFIRMATION OF AWARD BY AND ON BEHALF OF THE DESIGNATED RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION NATURE_ � � TYPED NAME AND TITLE / DATE ACTING 004/G/i4%e, /-i -o r y ���. Mayor 1� . 1 . . - _ ""IVE)ASTOFO", 6 ASSISTANT c ''7- ORNEy 7) of this section, "Equal Employment Opportunity Clause," and section 10-193 in every subcontract of purchase order so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. PBE/DBE Doc 12/5/02 ve. The City of Omaha has established a Enterprises is essential to the achievement of the PBE/DBE goal of 0% of the dollar amount of City of Omaha's PBE/DBE goals. Therefore, to the bid (Bid Total) for this contract (if said be considered for award, Bidders must comply contract is anticipated to be over $200,000). with the requirements of these PBE/DBE Bidders shall make every good faith effort to specifications. By submitting his/her bid, each meet said goal. Bidder gives assurance that the contractor will meet the City of Omaha's percentage goals set