HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso. 1988-252 - Approving the joint use agreement between the city of redding and the shasta union high school district covering the nova high school football fieldIlr
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RESOLUTION NO. 81?,2,j
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING
APPROVING THE JOINT USE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
REDDING AND THE SHASTA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT COVERING
THE NOVA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD, EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 , 1988 ,
AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN SAME.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of. the City of
Redding as follows:
1 . That the City Council of the City of Redding hereby
approves the Joint Use Agreement between the City of Redding and
the Shasta Union High School District covering the Nova High
School Football Field, effective June 1 , 1988 , a true copy of
which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
2 . That the Mayor of the City of Redding is hereby
authorized and directed to sign said Joint Use Agreement on
behalf of the City Council of the City of Redding, and the City
Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to attest the signature
of the Mayor and to impress the official seal of the City of
Redding on the aforesaid document, when appropriate.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was
introduced and read at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Redding on the 19th day of July , 1988 , and was
duly adopted at said meeting by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Carter, Dahl , Fulton, & Johannessen
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Buffum
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
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K.lMAURICE JOHANNESSEN, Mayor
City of Redding
ATTEST: FORM PPROVED:
ETHEL A. NICHOLS, City Clerk RA DALL A. HAYS , city Attorney
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JOINT USE AGREEMENT
NOVA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD
THIS AGREEMENT, effective June 1 , 1988 , is made and entered
into by and between the CITY OF REDDING, hereinafter called
"CITY, " and SHASTA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, hereinafter called
"DISTRICT. "
WITNESSET H:
WHEREAS, California Education Code Sections 10900 et seq.
authorize cities and school districts to cooperate with each
other and to enter into agreements for the purpose of
authorizing, promoting, and conducting programs for community
recreation which will contribute to the attainment of general
educational and recreational objectives for children and adults;
and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the parties hereto to enter
into a joint use agreement to upgrade and renovate the night-
lighting system at the Nova High School football field, and to
jointly use the football field facility as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1 . Renovation of Night-lighting System. It is agreed by
DISTRICT that CITY shall design, upgrade, and renovate the
night-lighting system at the Nova High School football field,
hereinafter called "FACILITY. " The renovation shall be the
responsibility and obligation of CITY, including the cost
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thereof. CITY shall secure competitive bids for and enter into
all contracts for the renovation; change orders to be approved by
CITY.
2 . Ownership of FACILITY . Title to the FACILITY,
including the renovated night-lighting system, shall be held by
DISTRICT.
3 . Use of FACILITY by CITY. Each year during the term of
this Agreement, CITY shall utilize the FACILITY for its soccer
program, commencing the day after Labor Day and continuing
through the day before Thanksgiving, during the following hours:
Evenings, Monday through Thursday, from 6:00 p.m. on; Saturdays
from 2 : 00 p.m. on; and all day Sunday; excepting therefrom CITY
use during the evenings of regularly-scheduled football games at
Nova High School .
4 . Scheduling. To the extent possible, a schedule of
events to be held from the day after Labor Day through the day
before Thanksgiving shall be agreed upon annually, prior to
August 1 of each year, by the CITY' s Director of Recreation and
Parks and the Nova High School Principal, or their designated
representative. Each party shall be responsible for scheduling
the FACILITY during the time that it has use of the FACILITY.
Each party shall cooperate with the other in scheduling
flexibility in order to accommodate special requests outside the
normal hours of use.
5 . Security. CITY shall maintain security for the
FACILITY during the times that it is using the FACILITY; at all
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other times security shall be the responsibility of DISTRICT.
6 . Maintenance and Repair of FACILITY. DISTRICT shall be
responsible for and pay all maintenance costs and repairs of the
FACILITY, including, but not limited to, the turf, mowing,
fertilizing, watering, the irrigation system, and the new
night-lighting system. DISTRICT may consult with CITY officials
on proper turf management, and possibly sharing the use of
CITY-owned turf equipment, if available.
7 . CITY' s Share of Utilities. With regard to CITY' s use
of the FACILITY as set forth in paragraph 3 hereof, CITY hereby
agrees to pay DISTRICT for CITY' s share of the electric utility
for the operation of the night-lighting system during CITY' s
hours of use. DISTRICT to invoice CITY at the end of each fiscal
year for CITY' s share.
8 . Hold Harmless by DISTRICT and NCSIG. DISTRICT and the
Northern California Schools Insurance Group (hereinafter referred
to as NCSIG) covenant and agree that CITY, its officers, agents,
and employees, shall be free from any and all liability and
claims for damages for personal injury, death, or property damage
in any way connected with DISTRICT' s use of the FACILITY,
including claims of DISTRICT, its officers, agents, employees and
students. DISTRICT and NCSIG shall indemnify and save harmless
CITY, its officers, agents, and employees, from any and all
liability, loss, cost, or obligation on account of or arising out
of any such injury, death, or loss caused by the negligence or
other legal fault of DISTRICT or its officers, agents, employees,
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and students.
9 . Hold Harmless by CITY. CITY covenants and agrees that
DISTRICT and NCSIG shall be free from any and all liability and
claims for damages for personal injury, death, or property damage
in any way connected with CITY' s use of the FACILITY, including
claims of CITY, its officers, agents, and employees. CITY shall
indemnify and save harmless DISTRICT and NCSIG, and their
respective officers, agents, employees, from any and all
liability, loss, cost, or obligation on account of or arising out
of any such injury, death, or loss caused by the negligence or
other legal fault of CITY or its officers, agents, and employees.
10 . Liability Insurance Upon Completion. CITY, DISTRICT,
and NCSIG shall each separately insure their respective liability
occasioned by the use of the FACILITY.
11 . Term. This Agreement shall be effective from June 1 ,
1988 , through May 31 , 2008, and may be extended by mutual
agreement of the parties, in writing.
12 . Amendments . The parties hereto shall annually review
this Agreement, and make such written amendments as may be
appropriate.
13. Notice. Any notices or demands that may be given by
either party hereunder shall be deemed to have been fully and
properly given when made in writing, enclosed in a sealed
envelope, and deposited in the United States Post Office,
certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
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CITY: City Manager
City of Redding
760 Parkview Avenue
Redding, California 96001-3396
DISTRICT: Superintendent
Shasta Union High School District
725 Cypress Avenue
Redding, California 96001-2786 .
14 . CEQA. It has been determined that this matter is not
subject to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality
Act.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY OF REDDING and SHASTA UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT have executed this Agreement in the presence
of their respective officers duly authorized in that behalf on
the day and year set forth below.
CITY OF REDDING
Dated: , 1988 By:
K. MAURICE JOHANNESSEN, Mayor
SHASTA UNIT ` HIGH S O. I STRICT
Dated: 4111! 1988 By: Ail 41-e7 =r _y _ _
1 Pres ' ie , Board of Educ. :.on
By: me 1J
Sup• rintendent
ATTEST: FORM APPROVED:
ETHEL A. NICHOLS, City Clerk RANDALL A. HAYS, City Attorney
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