Exhibit B - Services to be performed <br />PROGRAM DESCRIPTION <br />As part of the federal direction on stormwater quality, the City of Eugene has undertaken a <br />public education program to help reduce stormwater pollution. A critical component of the <br />education program is developing opportunities for school children to learn how to protect clean <br />water resources and reduce stormwater pollution. The City of Eugene Public Works Department <br />desires that the Bethel School District teachers integrate a water quality curriculum for use at <br />elementary and middle school levels. It is in the interest of the City and Bethel School District to <br />establish a purchase of service agreement whereby Bethel School District provides instruction to <br />students using the water quality curriculum as developed, and the City provides compensation <br />commensurate with stormwater program education costs identified by the City for elementary <br />through high school aged youth. Although it is intended that this will be an ongoing program, the <br />contract will have a duration of 10 months (September, 2010 - June, 2011). At the end of that <br />time, SPLASH program administrators for the City of Eugene will review the contract to <br />determine the appropriate level of compensation. <br />THE CITY OF EUGENE AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING: <br />The City will provide for the production, distribution and update of all materials that are <br />part of the established stormwater curriculum. (Known as SPLASH: Stormwater <br />Pollution Learn and Share). <br />2. The City will budget for program costs and determine maximum compensation available <br />to the Bethel School District based on adopted budget resources. For the school year <br />ending June, 2011, that amount is $16,000 (sixteen thousand dollars). <br />Compensation to the Bethel School District will be made upon its submittal of an annual <br />report to the City in June, 2011. <br />BETHEL SCHOOL DISTRICT AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING: <br />1. The stormwater curriculum (SPLASH), as developed, will be the basis for program <br />acceptance and compensation. <br />2. The Bethel School District will establish a procedure to ensure that participating schools <br />are incorporating the curriculum (SPLASH) into educational programs. The level of <br />participation will form the basis for future school District compensation from the City. <br />3. Participating schools will submit information to a representative for the District to be <br />compiled into a report using the format provided by the City or an accepted alternative. <br />The School District will report to the City and accept lump sum payment from the City <br />under the methodology described above. The District will be responsible for allocation <br />and disbursement determinations related to offsetting Bethel stormwater fees, awards to <br />teachers, and/or participating schools. <br />