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Exhibit A <br /> AGREEMENT <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Decatur, Illinois (City) desires to cooperate with the Macon County Soil and <br /> Water Conservation District (District), to encourage, promote and establish good soil and water <br /> conservation practices in the Lake Decatur Watershed area in order to keep the soil on the land and <br /> reduce fertilizer, herbicide and pesticide runoff into Lake Decatur. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED by and between the District and the City as follows: <br /> The term of this Agreement is for twenty-four(24) months, commencing January 1, 2021 and ending <br /> December 31, 2022. <br /> 1. If the City desires to continue these conservation efforts beyond the time period of this <br /> Agreement, the City and District will develop a proposed work program. The District will then <br /> submit a budget for this work program to the City for initial review no later than August 31st <br /> of the year preceding the termination of this Agreement. <br /> 2. The District will, when requests are submitted in a timely manner, provide to the City technical <br /> assistance, research, review, recommendations and public support for Lake Decatur <br /> watershed activities, including but not limited to watershed management planning and plans, <br /> nonpoint source pollution control, Heart of the Sangamon Ecosystem Partnership, public and <br /> private grants, City owned agricultural land, dredged sediment reuse, and other City requests. <br /> The City recognizes that some of these services may require additional District Board <br /> approval. <br /> 3. The District will plan and present at least twelve soil and water conservation public education <br /> programs, including urban erosion control and storm water management concerns, per <br /> calendar year. The programs will be directed at both urban and rural landowners in the Lake <br /> Decatur Watershed and will relate to the reduction of non point source pollution into Lake <br /> Decatur. <br /> 4. The District will plan, allocate and implement up to $30,000 in 2021 and up to $35,000 in <br /> 2022 during the term of this Agreement for Lake Decatur watershed conservation cost share <br /> projects, as determined by the cost share docket approved annually by the District Board and <br /> the City. <br /> 5. The City will pay to the District up to $206,000 in 2021 and up to $217,000 in 2022 during the <br /> duration of this Agreement for the employment of a full time Lake Decatur Watershed <br /> Specialist, a full time Lake Decatur Watershed Technician, one third of the time for an <br /> Administrative Coordinator or approved equivalent; conservation education programs, <br /> conservation cost share projects, grant submittals and administration, and technical <br /> assistance. <br /> 6. The District shall prepare and submit to the City each month a detailed invoice and activities <br /> report of the District's expenditures to perform the terms of this Agreement for the previous <br /> month. The invoice and report will be submitted to the City no later than 15 business days <br /> 1 <br />