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negotiate in good faith to determine, based on past experience, the appropriate commitment of <br /> time by City employees to HPC-related matters outside the corporate boundaries of the City and <br /> reimbursement by the County therefor, provided, however, that said reimbursement will remain <br /> at a rate not less than Thirty-Seven and 50 1100 Dollars ($37.50)per hour. <br /> Section 5.03. HPC Revenues. The Parties anticipate that the HPC will generate certain <br /> revenues in its ordinary operations, including, without limitation, fees collected from applicants <br /> for certificates of appropriateness (collectively, the "HPC Revenues"). The City will commit, <br /> through appropriate budgeting mechanisms, all HPC Revenues solely to activities and/or <br /> functions associated with historic preservation, including the City's costs in supporting and <br /> managing the HPC's operations, provided, however, that the City will identify and select such <br /> activities and/or functions in its sole discretion. <br /> Article VI. Miscellaneous <br /> Section 6.01. Legal Counsel. In light of the City's assumption of responsibility under <br /> this Agreement for managing historic preservation matters related to or that may come before the <br /> HPC, the Parties mutually acknowledge and agree that, strictly for purposes of Ind. Code § 36-4- <br /> 9-12, the HPC constitutes a board of the City. Accordingly, the HPC may not employ any <br /> attorney without the authorization of the City's Corporation Counsel. The City's Corporation <br /> Counsel, in a manner determined in her sole discretion,will provide for legal counsel to serve the <br /> HPC by counseling the City staff on historic preservation matters, attending meetings of the <br /> HPC, preparing necessary legal documents, and otherwise assisting the HPC in conducting its <br /> business. In the event the City's costs in providing for such legal counsel to the HPC are or <br /> become substantial, as determined by the City in its discretion, the County agrees to negotiate in <br /> good faith with the City concerning the County's payment of the costs attributable to the work <br /> performed by such legal counsel with respect to historic preservation matters outside the <br /> corporate boundaries of the City. <br /> Section 6.02. Grants. Both Parties shall cooperate and use reasonable efforts to ensure <br /> the HPC maintains eligibility for available grants in the future, as well as for those grants already <br /> awarded to HPC for fiscal year 2018, including, but not limited to, executing amendments to the <br /> Certification Agreements with the State Certified Local Government Coordinator for <br /> continuation of Certified Local Government status for both the City and the County, and to take <br /> any other actions reasonably required to maintain grant eligibility. <br /> Section 6.03. Recordation and Filing. In accordance with Section 6 of the Act, the <br /> Parties agree (a)to record this Agreement in the Office of the Recorder of St. Joseph County not <br /> later than three (3) business days after its execution by the Parties, and(b) within sixty(60) days <br /> after recordation,to file this Agreement with the State Board of Accounts of Indiana. <br /> Section 6.04. Copies. Following recordation, an executed copy of this Agreement and <br /> any amendments hereto shall be given each to the Executive Director of the HPC, the <br /> 8 <br />