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EXHIBIT A <br />Scope of Services <br />1. Maintain a collaborative and cooperative working relationship with IHCDA, applicants, <br />partner agencies, as well as other City departments and the general public. <br />2. Assist with community outreach and education events to grow awareness of the program, <br />as well as provide information and knowledge to the community about the dangers of <br />lead -based paint and childhood lead poisoning. <br />3. Receive applications for assistance and ensure eligibility of applicants. <br />4. Ensure compliance with eligibility determination, risk assessment, inspection, <br />remediation, worker certification, and clearance requirements. <br />5. Coordinate project with property owner and contractor, <br />6. Coordinate temporary relocation of property occupants as necessary during lead hazard <br />control work. <br />7. Maintain files and prepares accurate correspondence and reports in a timely manner. <br />8. Maintain records, documents, and logs of projects including lab tests, lead based paint <br />clearances, and child blood level testing. <br />9. Maintain database of lead safe and healthy homes created through the City's program. <br />10. Monitor activities/expenditures and other benchmarks as set by the Director. <br />Time Recording and Payment <br />Contractor shall work approximately 40 hours per week, with specific hours agreed between <br />Contractor and the Director of Neighborhood Development, reported weekly with sufficient <br />detail of the services provided to the City, no later than the end of business on Friday of each <br />week during the Term. In consideration of the satisfactory services provided by Contractor, as <br />determined in the sole discretion of the City, Contractor will be compensated as set forth in <br />Sections 2 and 3 of the Agreement. <br />