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DocuSign Envelope ID: OD510CD3-2A8F-436A-AA52-8F12ED721 B35 <br />The following are not eligible for funding: <br />• Collection of garbage, except for residual garbage related to the collection of recyclables. <br />• Collection of any household hazardous waste items including, but not limited to: <br />> treated wood, <br />> paint, <br />> lead acid batteries, <br />> oil, gasoline, and antifreeze, <br />> fluorescent lights. <br />• Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) education programs. <br />Cities should pursue funding for HHW collection or education programs through the King County <br />Local Hazardous Waste Management Program (LHWMP) or the Washington State Department of <br />Ecology Local Solid Waste Financial Assistance (LSWFA) Program. <br />Grant Administration <br />Requests for Reimbursement: <br />Cities may submit one request for reimbursement per year during the funding cycle, due no later than <br />March 19, 2019 and March 17, 2020. However, cities may submit requests for reimbursement as <br />frequently as quarterly. A Budget Summary Report Form and an Expense Summary Report Form must <br />be used when submitting requests for reimbursement and will be provided to Cities when the grant <br />agreements are executed. <br />Accrual Reporting: <br />By the 5th working days of January 2019 and January 2020, cities must notify SWD of the amount of <br />their total expenditures for work that has been completed but for which a request for reimbursement <br />has not yet been submitted. <br />Progress and Final Reports <br />Progress reports describing program activities, accomplishments, and evaluation results must <br />accompany each request for reimbursement. A final report describing the outcome of grant -funded <br />activities is due with the final request for reimbursement. If, however, the city does not have the results <br />of its program evaluation by the end of the grant cycle, the final narrative report may be submitted no <br />later than six months after the end of the grant cycle (June 30, 2019). (Note: The final request for <br />reimbursement would still need to be submitted by March 17, 2020.) All progress and final reports <br />must be signed by a city official. Signed reports may be scanned and emailed. <br />Amendments <br />Formal amendments to grant Interagency Agreements (IAAs) are unnecessary unless the city wishes to <br />significantly change its scope of work and/or budget. In general, a significant change would be one in <br />which the city wishes to add or delete a task from their scope of work. A minor change, such as <br />moving dollars between tasks, would only require written notification, which may be submitted via e- <br />mail. However, the city should contact SWD when considering changes to their scopes and budgets to <br />determine if a formal amendment is needed. <br />2 <br />39 <br />