Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 3040.70 - Program Compliance Requirements
a) Any property acquired or developed through
assistance from the Illinois Bicycle Path Grant Program must be open to the
general public for bicycle use. Property acquired or developed with program
assistance may not be converted to a use which would deny bicycle use as
provided by terms of the Project Agreement without prior Department approval.
Approval for property conversion will be granted only if the project sponsor
substitutes replacement property equal in fair market value and comparable in
bicycling usefulness, quality and location.
b) Land acquired with funding assistance from
the Illinois Bicycle Path Grant Program shall be operated and maintained in
perpetuity for public bicycle path and recreation use.
c) For projects receiving development grant
assistance only, terms of this Part shall no longer apply after the time period
specified below relating to the total amount of grant funds expended on the
project:
|
Total Grant Award |
Time Period After Final Project Billing |
|
$0-$50,000 |
5 years |
|
for every $10,000 increment over $50,000 |
add 1 year |
d) For
projects receiving acquisition assistance, an appraisal must be provided by the
sponsoring agency and submitted to the Department for review and certification.
The appraisal must be completed to Departmental specifications. Title to any
property for which grant reimbursement is sought cannot be taken by the
sponsoring agency before Department approval of Certified Fair Market Value for
the property is received.
e) For
projects receiving development assistance, the sponsoring agency must possess
either fee simple title or a permanent easement to the property being improved
or an approved lease arrangement of at least 25 years, unless otherwise
approved by the Department. The Department will consider, on a case-by-case
basis, lease arrangements for shorter periods when State statute prohibits a
unit of local government from entering into such a long-term agreement, or
other circumstances beyond the control of the local unit of government prohibit
such arrangements (see Section
3040.50(a)(1)).
The sponsor must also adhere to applicable state and local procurement
requirements and make available to the Department all working plans,
specifications, contract documents and cost estimates for review prior to
commencing work. The format for any advertisement or prospectus soliciting and
inviting bids, indicating dates of same, must also be presented, upon request,
to the Department for review prior to publication. The Department will notify
the project sponsor if the proposed project requires approval from a registered
structural engineer.
f) The local
sponsoring agency is required to enter into an agreement with the Department
for an amount agreed upon as necessary to complete the approved project,
specifying the related grant reimbursement amount and program compliance
regulations.
g) Upon project
completion, the project sponsor must submit a certified project billing request
(expenditure statement) listing/verifying all funds expended on the project for
which grant reimbursement is sought, as well as required billing documentation,
as follows:
1) ACQUISITION PROJECT: Proof of
fair market value offer to seller for the property, copy of deed (Judgement
Order in case of condemnation) showing ownership transferred to the local
project sponsor, and copies of cancelled check(s) showing proof of payment to
seller.
2) DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:
Copy of Construction As-Built drawings (no larger than 11" x 17"), copy of
receipts/invoices for project costs, and copy of cancelled checks showing proof
of payment.
h) Financial
records on approved projects must be maintained and retained by the project
sponsor for possible State audit for a period of 5 years after final
reimbursement payment is made by the Department.
i) The sponsoring agency must permanently
post a Bicycle Path Grant Program acknowledgement sign at the project site
where grant assistance is involved. The necessary sign will be provided by the
Department -or specifications for its construction will be furnished to the
local project sponsor, if requested.
j) Projects assisted with Illinois Bicycle
Path Grant funds shall be implemented in accordance with all applicable
federal, State and local laws, ordinances and regulations relating to public
agency expenditure of funds for public works projects.
k) It shall be understood by the project
sponsor that a Department representative may make periodic inspections of the
project as construction progresses and that a final inspection and acceptance
of the completed project must be made by a representative or agent of the
Department prior to final payment of grant reimbursement to the local
sponsoring agency.
l) The
sponsoring agency shall indemnify, protect, defend and hold harmless the
Department from any and all liability, costs, damages, expenses, or claims
thereof arising under, through or by virtue of the construction, operation and
maintenance of Program-assisted bicycle path facilities.
m) In connection with and prior to the
construction, and thereafter the subsequent operation and maintenance of
Program-assisted bicycle facilities, it shall be understood that the project
sponsor is responsible for obtaining any and all necessary construction
permits, licenses or forms of consent as may be required by law. Failure to
obtain any required permit(s) may jeopardize approved grant funding.
n) The sponsoring agency must comply with and
abide by the following operation and maintenance provisions:
1) All bicycle facilities financed with funds
from this grant program shall be continuously operated and maintained by the
sponsoring agency at no cost to the Department and shall be operated and
utilized in such a manner as to maximize the intended benefits to and for the
general public.
2) The sponsoring
agency shall satisfactorily maintain Program-assisted bicycle path facilities
so as to promote the safe and enjoyable usage of the facility by the
public.
3) All bicycle path
facilities financed with funds from this grant program shall be open to the
public for use and enjoyment without regard to race, color, disability, creed
or national origin. No lessee or licensee of an area under a lease or license
providing for a public or quasi-public use and no concessionaire of a lessee or
licensee providing a service to the public, including facilities and
accommodations, shall unlawfully discriminate against any person or persons
because of race, color, disability, creed, or national origin in the conduct of
its operation under the lease, license or concession agreement.
4) The charging of fees for general public
use of bicycle path facilities financed with funds from this grant program is
strongly discouraged. However, if it is deemed necessary by the sponsoring
agency that fees must be levied for use of these facilities, the sponsoring
agency shall:
A) receive prior approval from
the Department for scheduled fees to be charged;
B) clearly document that existing agency
operation and maintenance budget is not sufficient to cover the added cost of
properly operating and maintaining the project facility; and
C) deposit all fees in a separate account to
be used for maintenance of and improvement to the Program-assisted facility
only.
5) The Department
shall have access to Program-assisted facilities at all times for inspection
purposes to ensure project sponsor's continued compliance with this
Part.
6) The sponsoring agency may
enter into a contract or agreement with responsible concessionaires to operate
and/or construct bicycle rental facilities, for dispersing food to the public
and/or any other services as may be desired by the public and the sponsoring
agency. Any and all concession revenue in excess of the costs of operation and
maintenance of Program-assisted bicycle facilities shall be used for the
improvement of said facilities or similar public bicycling facilities in nearby
areas.
7) All sub-leases or
licenses entered into by the sponsoring agency with third persons relating to
accommodations or concessions to be provided for or at the bicycle path
facility for the benefit of the general public shall be submitted to the
Department, upon request, for its approval prior to said sub-lease or license
being entered into or granted by the sponsoring agency.
o) Conflict of Interests
1) No official or employee of the local
political subdivision who is authorized in his official capacity to negotiate,
make, accept, or approve or to take part in such decisions regarding a contract
or subcontract in connection with an approved bicycle path grant project shall
have any financial or other personal interest in any such contract or
subcontract.
2) No person
performing services for the local political subdivision in connection with an
approved bicycle path grant project shall have a financial or other personal
interest other than his employment or retention by that local political
subdivision in any contract or subcontract in connection with an approved
bicycle path grant project. No officer or employee of such person retained by
the local political subdivision shall have any financial or other personal
interest in any real property acquired under an approved bicycle path grant
project unless such interest is openly disclosed upon the public records of the
local political subdivision and such officer, employee or person has not
participated in the acquisition for or on behalf of the local political
subdivision.
p) The
Project Sponsor certifies that it provides a drug free workplace and related
employee assistance as defined and required by the Drug Free Workplace Act
[30 ILCS
105/16 ].
q) Pursuant to
775 ILCS
5/2-105(A)(4), the Project Sponsor
certifies that it has a written sexual harassment policy that includes, at a
minimum, the following information:
1) the
illegality of sexual harassment;
2)
the definition of sexual harassment under State law;
3) a description of sexual harassment
utilizing examples;
4) the
Contractor's internal complaint process including penalties;
5) the legal recourse, investigation and
complaint process available through the Illinois Department of Human Rights and
the Human Rights Commission and directions on how to contact both;
and
6) protection against
retaliation as provided by Section 6-101 of the Illinois Human Rights Act. A
copy of the policy shall be provided to the Department of Human Rights upon
request.
r) Program
Violations and Project Termination
1) The
State will unilaterally rescind project agreements at any time prior to the
commencement of the project in the event that State funds are not appropriated
for the grant program. After project commencement, agreements may be rescinded,
modified or amended only by mutual agreement with the local political
subdivision. A project shall be deemed to be commenced when the local political
subdivision makes any expenditure or incurs any obligation with respect to the
project.
2) Failure by the local
sponsoring agency to comply with any of the above cited Program terms shall be
cause for the suspension of all grant assistance obligations thereunder,
unless, in the judgement of the Department, such failure was due to no fault of
the local sponsoring agency (e.g., statutory changes, acts of God).
Notes
Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 4902, effective March 2, 1998
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