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City of Redwood City <br />Agreement No. D1712655 <br />Page 26 of 28 <br />(2) Labor Agreements <br />Where the Recipient is a charter city or a joint powers authority that includes a charter city, the <br />Recipient certifies that no charter provision, initiative, or ordinance limits or constrains the city's <br />authority or discretion to adopt, require, or utilize project labor agreements that include all the <br />taxpayer protection antidiscrimination provisions of Public Contract Code section 2500 in <br />construction projects, and that the Recipient is accordingly eligible for state funding or financial <br />assistance pursuant to Public Contract Code section 2503. <br />(d) Contractor and Subcontractor Requirements. (Labor Code, §§ 1725.5 and 1771.1.) To bid for <br />public works contracts, the Recipient acknowledges that the Recipient and the Recipient's <br />subcontractors must register with the Department of Industrial Relations. <br />(e) Delta Plan Consistency Findings. (Wat. Code, § 85225 and Cal. Code of Regulations, title 23, § <br />5002.) If the Recipient is a state or local public agency and the proposed action is covered by the <br />Delta Plan, the Recipient will submit a certification of project consistency with the Delta Plan to <br />the Delta Stewardship Council prior to undertaking the implementation/construction project <br />associated with this Project. <br />(f) Eminent Domain Prohibited. (Wat. Code, § 79711.) Where land acquisition is otherwise <br />authorized under this Agreement, Grant Funds and Match Funds shall not be used to acquire <br />land via eminent domain. <br />(g) Governor's Infrastructure Plan. (Gov. Code, § 13100.) The Recipient shall ensure that the <br />Project shall maintain consistency with section 13100 of the Government Code (five-year <br />infrastructure plan). <br />(h) State Water Board's Drought Emergency Water Conservation regulations. (Cal. Code of <br />Regulations, Title 23, article 22.5.) The Recipient will include a discussion of its implementation <br />in Progress Reports submitted pursuant to this Agreement. <br />(i) SBx7-7: Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.). SBx7-7 <br />conditions the receipt of a water management grant or loan for urban water suppliers on <br />achieving gallons per capita per day reduction targets with the end goal of a twenty percent (20%) <br />reduction by 2020. The Recipients that are urban water suppliers shall provide proof of <br />compliance with SBx7-7. <br />Q) Urban Water Demand Management. (Wat. Code, § 10631.5.) If the Recipient is an "urban water <br />supplier" as defined by Water Code section 10617, the Recipient certifies that it is implementing <br />water demand management measures approved by the Department of Water Resources. <br />(k) Urban Water Management Planning Act. (Wat. Code, § 10610 at seq.) If the Recipient is an <br />"urban water supplier" as defined by Water Code section 10617, the Recipient certifies that it has <br />submitted an Urban Water Management Plan that has been deemed complete by the Department <br />of Water Resources and is in compliance with that plan. This shall constitute a condition <br />precedent to this Agreement. <br />(1) Urban Water Supplier. (Wat. Code, §§ 526 and 527.) If the Recipient is an urban water supplier <br />as defined by Water Code section 10617, it shall have complied and maintain compliance with <br />sections 526 and 527 of the Water Code relating to installation of meters and volumetric charging. <br />(m) Water Diverter. (Wat. Code, § 5103.) If the Recipient is a water diverter, the Recipient must <br />maintain compliance by submitting monthly diversion reports to the Division of Water Rights of <br />the State Water Board. <br />