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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35-Community Development COUNCIL ACTION CORRESPONDENCE To Kenneth Henderson, Director Community Development Sub~ct Baseball Club - Fisca1ini Field Date December 24, 1986 Meeting Date December 22, 1986 Agenda Item No. 32 Action Approval was given to allocate $380,000 out of the IDB fund, the first dollars available in that fund, for the development of Fisca1ini Field. The expenditure of $75,000 from the Contingency Account in the CDBG funds for the improvement of the lighting at Fisca1ini Field, was approved. These funds are to be used only if an agreement is reached with the new baseball club coming to San Bernardino. The Mayor and Council approved in concept the outline and proposed agreement to be entered into with the new baseball club in the City of San Bernardino for the operation of baseball at Fisca1ini Field as stipulated in the Ways and Means Committee with that agreement being brought back bef?re the Council on January 5, 1987. SC:dc cc: Mayor Wilcox City Attorney City Administrator H~/ ~HAUNA CLARK City Clerk ~ WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE December 13, 1986 # ATTENDEES: Councilman Steve Marks - Chairman: Councilman Jack Reilly: City Attorney - Ralph Prince: City Treasurer - Craig Graves: Acting City Administrator Ray Schweitzer: Public Works Director - Roger Hardgrave: Director of Parks & Recreation - Annie Ramos: Recreation Supt. - John Kramer: Finance Director - Warren Knudson; Mayor's Execu- tive Assistant - Richard Bennecke: Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo: Sam Henley: Roy Englebrecht: Henry Stickney: Leanne Pagliai: Bill Shannahan (S.B. Baseball Club): two representatives from Group III Marketing BASEBALL CLUB - CITY NEGOTIATIONS - After extensive review and renegotiations, the Committee and the Baseball Club carne to an agree- ment, shook hands and requested the City Attorney to provide the docu- ment necessary to present to the Mayor and Council on December 22. The following major changes are to be incorporated in the agreement along with those minor points in the previous agreement that were not in conflict. The direction given was to write the agreement to make certain the City was protected in all circumstances: A three-year agreement was reached with the Baseball Club. The Club will guarantee $35,000 the first year, $36,775 the second and $38,550 the third plus 5% of all gross revenue over $560,000 per year. The Club would also pay $1,500 per month (rental of Clubhouse) for X months (minimum of six months). The City agreed to put in seating to bring total number of seats to 2,800 at a cost of $210,000 and construct a Clubhouse for $150,000, the total amount to be funded from the 1% IDB economic development fees with a stipulation to protect the City if the team leaves, fails or changes hands. If the team moves or is sold, they will pay the depreciated value of capital improvements. If the agreement is ter- minated or does not renew for X beyond year 3, the team would payoff the depreciated value of the capital improvements. Non-exclusive use. The City would have rights to hold special events such as the Twin Counties function. The Club would be allowed 15 dates per year in or out of the February 10 - September 15 time period for special events with the City's approval. The City would receive 5% of the gross revenue of these events. All related services beyond custodial/maintenance services normally provided for the 71 games would be provided and paid for by the Club. -rL~,,-- The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department assures the Committee that all youth teams that used the team in the past have been accommodated elsewhere. Meeting adjourned. SM: j v /,~ /~ JriP Respectfully submitted, _~-L ~L Councilman Steve Marks Chairman Ways & Means Committee