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32 <br /> over the past two decades. Since the plans to reopen and rejuvenate the existing Efland <br /> Cheeks Center began in 2015, United Voices has worked with the County to jointly offer <br /> programs (such as a Summer Enrichment Program for area youth in summer 2016) and has <br /> met with County staff on a number of occasions regarding center improvements, and needed <br /> equipment. Over the last few months, UVEC has begun reviewing a draft operating agreement <br /> modeled on the Rogers Road/RENA agreement, and has reached a tentative agreement to <br /> sign the draft agreement (attached) and take over operation of the Efland Cheeks Community <br /> Center on the days and hours designated as of August 1, 2017. <br /> During the same timeframe, a group of residents in the Cedar Grove community have also <br /> come together to form an incorporated non-profit association. The Cedar Grove Neighborhood <br /> Association (CGNA) was incorporated in late 2016 and has also provided a number of <br /> community events, services, activities and programs (including a Summer Enrichment Program <br /> for community youth in summer 2016) at the new Cedar Grove Community Center, which <br /> opened on June 18, 2016. Like their counterparts in Efland Cheeks, CGNA has also been <br /> reviewing a nearly-identical draft operating agreement over the past few months, and has <br /> reached a tentative agreement to sign the draft agreement (attached), and take over <br /> operations of the Cedar Grove Community Center on the days and hours designated as of <br /> August 1, 2017 to give the associations time to hire staff. <br /> Both agreements: <br /> • are two years in length to allow for revisions or changes if provisions are found to need <br /> adjustment. <br /> • detail use and operation expectations for CGNA/UVEC and the County. <br /> • provide for operation of the centers by the respective associations during Monday - <br /> Friday from 10 am — 7 pm. <br /> • provide for the potential for community rentals on Saturdays, Sundays and between 7- <br /> 10 pm on weeknights. However, both CGNA and UVEC would have priority booking <br /> opportunities for any association weekend events that are scheduled in advance <br /> (subject to availability); and have the ability to use the center during weekend and <br /> evening hours where no rentals/reservations exist. <br /> • outline insurance and access provisions (including volunteer training, certification and <br /> duties), along with usual language of operations agreement. <br /> One area of distinction from the 2014 Rogers Road/RENA Agreement is in Section 2(b), which <br /> explains the new funding approach to be used for the two community centers and the <br /> operating entities. Rather than treating UVEC and CGNA as outside agencies that request <br /> funds each year, these agreements recognize that these community non-profit associations <br /> are contracting with the County to operate a County-owned facility and thus more internal to <br /> County functions than external. The language in Section 2(b) of the agreements provides that <br /> each association will develop a budget proposal each winter and submit the budget to the <br /> County Manager for consideration and discussion, as a County department would. Upon final <br /> decision of the funding level (approved by the Board as part of the annual budget), funds <br /> would be disbursed to each association in three main budget categories — Personnel, <br /> Operating, and Recurring Capital. <br /> The Personnel funding would be the County's contribution toward the hiring of a Center staff <br /> person(s), which would be an employee of UVEC or CGNA respectively. For FY 2017-18, <br /> funds to allow for a Center staff person at 40 hours per week at the living wage would be <br />