Item 4NCity of Southlake, Texas
MEMORANDUM
November 20, 2006
TO: Shana Yelverton, City Manager
FROM: Steve Polasek, Director of Community Services
SUBJECT: Approve 2007 Community Services Agreement with SafeHaven of Tarrant
County (formerly The Women's Shelter)
Action Requested: City Council consideration of a community services agreement with
SafeHaven of Tarrant County (formerly The Women's Shelter).
Background
Information: The SafeHaven of Tarrant County is a non - profit organization
headquartered in Arlington. They provide assistance to Southlake
residents from satellite branches in Northeast Tarrant County. Services
include counseling programs for children, victims, and offenders. They
also provide the following services: 24 -hour hotline, community education
and training, transitional services programs for victims and their families,
legal support and referrals, court accompaniment, advocacy with the
police, courts and district attorney's office, and temporary residential
facilities.
The SafeHaven of Tarrant County has continued to be responsive to calls
from Southlake families through the Southlake Police Department by
transporting families to the shelter and assisting victims with the Crime
Victim's Compensation process.
In FY 1999 -00 the Department of Public Safety recommended an
agreement with The Women's Shelter because of the quality of their
response and availability of services. The City has continued to enter into
an agreement with the Women's Shelter each year since.
Financial
Considerations: SafeHaven of Tarrant County has requested funding of $1,000 for 2007
for services rendered to the community. Funding is available within the
approved fiscal year 2006 -07 budget and the requested amount represents
no increase in financial support from the previous year.
Financial Impact: SafeHaven of Tarrant County provides social services to citizens in crisis
situations and is able to meet their needs. SafeHaven works closely with
DPS officers to provide assistance and to offer programs and intervention
that would be difficult for the City to provide.
Citizen Input/
Shana Yelverton, City Manager
November 20, 2006
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Board Review: SafeHaven of Tarrant County has reviewed the proposed agreement. The
only recommended change to the agreement was a name change adopted
during 2006 to better identify their region of services.
Legal Review: This agreement was modeled after the standard community services
agreement utilized by the City and has been reviewed by the City
Attorney.
Alternatives: Alternatives may include the following:
• Approval of the proposed agreement as presented
• Approval of the proposed agreement with input as desired
• Decision not to re -new the proposed agreement
Supporting
Documents: Supporting documents include the following items:
• Proposed Agreement for Community Services with SafeHaven of
Tarrant County.
Staff
Recommendation: City Council approval to enter into the proposed Community Services
Agreement between SafeHaven of Tarrant County and the City of
Southlake for 2007.
Ice
Shana Yelverton, City Manager
November 20, 2006
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2007 AGREEMENT FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES
BETWEEN CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
AND
SAFEHAVEN OF TARRANT COUNTY
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the City of Southlake, Texas, a home rule
municipal corporation located in Tarrant County and Denton County, Texas, acting by and through its
duly authorized Mayor hereinafter referred to as City, and SafeHaven of Tarrant County (formerly The
Women's Shelter, Inc.), a nonprofit organization operating in the City of Southlake as an organization
described in section 501 (c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code, acting by and through its duly authorized
Executive Director.
WHEREAS, the purpose of SafeHaven of Tarrant County is to provide food, clothing, and
transitional housing for families and victims of family violence to improve the quality of life for the
citizens of the City of Southlake; and
WHEREAS, City and SafeHaven of Tarrant County desire to enter into an Agreement whereby
SafeHaven of Tarrant County will provide services to the citizens of Southlake;
NOW, THEREFORE, City and SafeHaven of Tarrant County do hereby covenant and agree as
follows:
SECTION 1
SCOPE OF SERVICES
SafeHaven of Tarrant County shall provide the following services:
1. Emergency services consisting of shelter, clothing, food and transitional housing for victims of
family violence.
2. Crisis intervention at area hospital emergency rooms.
3. Staff and provide a 24 -hour crisis Hot Line.
4. Support services consisting of parenting education, case management, group and individual
counseling.
5. Prevention services consisting of community education and training to organizations,
professional groups, and adolescents_
6. Legal advocacy including, but not limited to, attorney services, protective order procurement,
court accompaniment, crime victim's compensation applications.
7. Transportation across cities to shelter, court and other service locations.
8. Twenty -four (24) hour crisis response to Southlake Police Department.
Shana Yelverton, City Manager
November 20, 2006
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SECTION 2
SAFEHAVEN OF TARRANT COUNTY FUNCTIONS
1. SafeHaven of Tarrant County Board of Directors shall meet periodically. The time, date, place,
and agenda of these meetings shall be solely defined by SafeHaven of Tarrant County.
2. SafeHaven of Tarrant County shall operate in accordance with its own approved by -laws.
3. The City shall have the right to review the books and records kept incident to the services
provided by SafeHaven of Tarrant County to the City.
4. SafeHaven of Tarrant County shall provide a quarterly written report to the City. This report
shall include: a disclosure of SafeHaven of Tarrant County financial status, operations conducted
during the preceding quarter, planned future operations, and any other information agreed to by
both SafeHaven of Tarrant County and the City.
SECTION 3
CITY FUNCTIONS
1. A liaison will be provided by the City to assist SafeHaven of Tarrant County in coordinating
SafeHaven of Tarrant County and City operations.
2. City shall provide staff assistance, advice, and technical expertise where feasible to aid
SafeHaven of Tarrant County. The nature, extent and duration of such staff assistance shall be
solely defined by the City.
SECTION 4
PAYMENT FOR SERVICES
City agrees to pay to SafeHaven of Tarrant County the sum of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars in
payment for services described in Section 1 hereinabove for the period of January 1, 2007 — December
31, 2007.
SECTION 5
TERM OF AGREEMENT
1. The term of this agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year beginning January 1, 2007 and
ending December 31, 2007. This agreement may be renewed for up to three successive one -year
periods beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31 of each year upon written agreement
of both parties.
2. Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 30 days written notice to the other parry. Upon
termination, or if SafeHaven of Tarrant County ceases to provide services under this Agreement,
SafeHaven of Tarrant County shall return any unexpended funds paid pursuant to this
Agreement.
Shana Yelverton, City Manager
November 20, 2006
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SECTION 6
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
In performing the services hereunder, SafeHaven of Tarrant County is acting as an independent
contractor, and shall not be deemed an employee, agent or partner of the City. Neither party shall have
the authority to make binding representations or agreements on behalf of the other.
SECTION 7
NO WAIVER OF GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY
Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, nothing contained in this agreement
shall be construed to limit or waive any governmental or sovereign immunity of the City, or any
immunity applicable to its officers, agents, servants or employees.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City and SafeHaven of Tarrant County, Inc. have executed this
agreement as of this the day of , 200.
Approved as to legal form:
Attorney at Law Mayor, City of Southlake
Executive Director, SafeHaven of Tarrant
County, Inc.