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Agreement
Contractor Name
353 Main St.
PROJECT NAME
Loan Agreement
RMP File Number
304
Date
7/13/2021
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those wages are determined pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1720 et m., to employ <br />apprentices as required by California Labor Code Sections 1777.5 et semc ., and the implementing <br />the <br />red by <br />regulations of the Department of industrial contractor actorsons and(subcDntraf'ctorsr o ctomply with the otherlicable law, <br />shall and shall cause t <br />applicable provisions of California Labor Code Sections 1720 et se ., 1777.5 et 2e9., and <br />implementing regulations of the DIR. If required by applicable law, Developer shall and shall <br />cause the contractor and subcontractors to keep and retain such records as are necessary to <br />determine if such prevailing wages have been paid as required pursuant to California Labor Code <br />Section 1720 et seg., and apprentices have been employed are required by California Labor Code <br />Section 1777.5 et se . Copies of the currently applicable per diem prevailing wages are <br />available from DIR. If required by applicable law, during the construction of the Development, <br />Developer shall or shall cause the contractor to post at the Property the applicable prevailing <br />rates of per diem wages. Developer shall cause its respective contractors and subcontractors to <br />be registered as set forth in Labor Code Section 1725.5. If required by applicable law, the <br />Developer shall cause its respective contractors and subcontractors to do all the following: (1) <br />all calls for bids, bidding materials and the construction contract documents for the Development <br />must specify that (i) no contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal nor be <br />awarded a contract for the Development unless registered with the DIR pursuant to Labor Code <br />Section 1725.5; and (ii) the Development is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement <br />by the DIR; (2) The Developer is required to provide the City all information required by Labor <br />Code Section 1773.3 as set forth in the DIR`s online form PWC -100 within two (2) days of the <br />award of the contract (https://www.dir.ca.gov/pwc100ext/); (3) The Developer shall cause its <br />respective contractors to post job site notices, as prescribed by regulation by the DIR; and (4) <br />The Developer shall cause its respective contractors to furnish payroll records required by Labor <br />Code Section 1776 directly to the Labor Commissioner, at least monthly in the electronic format <br />prescribed by the Labor Commissioner. <br />(c) The Developer shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend (with counsel <br />reasonably acceptable to the City) the City, its council members, officers, agents and employees <br />(together, the "Indemnified Parties") against any claim for damages, compensation, fines, <br />penalties or other amounts arising out of the failure or alleged failure of any person or entity <br />(including Developer, its contractor and subcontractors), if required by applicable law, to pay <br />prevailing wages as determined pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1720 et se ., to <br />employ apprentices pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1777.5 et seg., and implementing <br />regulations of the DIR or to comply with the other applicable; provisions of California Labor <br />Code Sections 1720 It sed., 1777.5 et SeMc ., to meet the conditions of Section 1771.4 of the Labor <br />Code as set forth above and the implementing regulations of the DIR in connection with the <br />construction of the Development or any other work undertaken or in connection with the <br />Property. This Section shall survive the repayment of the Loan, the reconveyance of the Deed of <br />Trust and the expiration of the Loan Term. <br />(d) The Developer shall construct the Improvements to comply with all <br />applicable federal and state disabled persons accessibility requirements including but not limited <br />to the Federal Fair Housing Act, Section 504 of the Construction Act of 1973, Title 11 and/or <br />Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title 24 of the California Code of <br />Regulations and the U:iiForm Federal Accessibility Standards ("UFAS"). In compliance with <br />Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794, et M.), a minimum of seven (7) <br />REV: 06-17-2020 PR <br />1199\09\2727850.8 <br />ATTY/AGR.2020.100/353 Main Street Apartments LP (Page 33 of 143) <br />
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