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From: Kevin Hawkins, Director Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council
of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the
Dept: Parks, Recreation& Community City Manager to execute two Use of Facilities
Services Dept. Agreements by and between California State
University, San Bernardino and the City of San
Date: January 10, 2011 Bernardino and Inland Empire Pony Baseball
and the City of San Bernardino; allowing for
both groups' collective use of Fiscalini Field
from January 1, 2011 through December 31,
2011, with the option of three (3) one-year
renewals. and repealine resolution 2010-26.
M/CC Meeting Date: January 24,2011
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
2-16-2010— Mayor and Common Council approved resolution 2010-26 authorizing the City Manager to execute a
revised Facility Use Agreement by and between California State University, San Bernardino and the
City of San Bernardino allowing for the University's use of Fiscalini Field from December 26, 2009
through December 25, 2010, with the option of three (3) one-year renewals and repealing Resolution
No.09-378.
Recommended motion:
Adopt Resolution.
Signature
Contact person: Robert Lennox Phone: 384-5031
Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Reso, & Agreements Ward: 2
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $17,500 annual revenue,
$18,000 annual facility improvements
Source: (Acct. No.) 001-380-4861-0000
(Acct. Description) Program and Facility Use Fees
Finance:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO—REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
Subiect•
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the
City Manager to execute two Use of Facilities Agreements by and between California State
University, San Bernardino and the City of San Bernardino and Inland Empire Pony Baseball
and the City of San Bernardino; allowing for both groups' collective use of Fiscalini Field from
January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011, with the option of three one-year renewals; and
repealing resolution 2010-26.
Background:
The City, California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), and Inland Empire Pony
Baseball (Pony) have worked cooperatively for several years to effectively accommodate both
the University's needs as well as those of the community at Fiscalini Field in Perris Hill Park.
The University has used Fiscalini Field as its home practice site for the men's baseball team in
the past. In FY09-10, the University held its home games at Fiscalini Field and provided
$17,500 in lease payments for the year. The University has also provided facility improvements
through the replacement of sideline fencing, which has a $12,000 value, as well as seed, sand,
fertilizer and labor toward the annual fall field renovations. Additionally, Inland Empire Pony
has operated its youth baseball league at Fiscalini, as well as hosted regional tournaments (in
conjunction with Inland Empire Pony Baseball) resulting in social, recreation and economic
benefit to the city. Staff had conducted a series of discussions to enhance coordination and
operations at Fiscalini between the City, Pony and the University in anticipation of the upcoming
baseball season.
With the full concurrence of the Inland Empire Board, San Bernardino, Inland Empire Pony
Baseball (Pony) League President, Eddie Naredo and League Facility Coordinator, Brandon
Ponce have been authorized to continue league play and assume responsibility of the lease
agreement for use of Fiscalini Field. As a result of this renewed community partnership,the Use
of Facilities Agreements will contractually make Fiscalini Field the official home field of Cal
State Baseball and the continued home field of play for Pony youth baseball.
Pursuant to the agreement with the University, the college will continue to pay the City $17,500
annually for the use of the field and will also provide the following services:
• Annual facility renovations/capital improvements approved by city staff
• Basic user maintenance, i.e. dragging, chalking, watering and field preparation and
• Maintaining all aspects of the interior and exterior of the Players' Clubhouse and batting
cages for the University's exclusive use.
Pursuant to the agreement with Pony, the league will provide the following services during the
term of the agreement:
• Annual facility renovations/capital improvements approved by city staff with an
estimated value of$6,000 per year
• Basic user maintenance, i.e. dragging, chalking, watering and field preparation and
• Maintain all aspects of the interior and exterior of the snack bar/concessions building for
Pony's exclusive use.
Staff and players of the University and Pony have been responsible users of the facilities at
Fiscalini Field in the past, and their knowledge of field maintenance and use as resources in this
regard are welcomed assets to both Fiscalini Field and Perris Hill Park. An agreement was
previously approved by the Mayor and Common Council on February 16, 2010; however, after
meeting with both groups, staff has determined that revised cooperative agreements are required
as a replacement to the prior year's agreement.
Financial Impact:
There is no cost to enter into agreements with the University and Pony; however terms with both
users are required to complete facility improvements/renovations valued at $18,000 (collective)
annually plus a $17,500 annual lease payment from the University, in exchange for ball field and
stadium use. The revenues for these agreements were anticipated and already included in the
Parks FYI 0-11 budget.
Recommendation:
Adopt resolution
COP V
RESOLUTION NO.
2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
3 SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE TWO
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENTS BY AND BETWEEN CALIFORNIA STATE
4 UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND
5 INLAND EMPIRE PONY BASEBALL AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO;
ALLOWING FOR BOTH GROUPS' COLLECTIVE USE OF FISCALINI FIELD
6 FROM JANUARY 1, 2011 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2011, WITH THE OPTION
OF THREE (3) ONE-YEAR RENEWALS; AND REPEALING RESOLUTION 2010-26.
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8 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
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10 Section 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of said City
11 the Facility Use Agreements with California State University, San Bernardino, and Inland
12 Empire Pony Baseball, copies of which are attached hereto, marked as Exhibits "A" and "B"
13 respectively, and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length; and
14 Section 2. That the authorization to ex ec ute the above referenced Facilit y U se
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Agreements is rescinded if the parties to the agreements fail to execute it within sixty (60)
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17 days of the passage of this resolution.
i8 Section 3. That the implementation date of the Facility Use Agreements with California
19 State University, San Bernardino and Inland Empire Pony Baseball is January 1, 2011;
20 therefore, any action taken between January 1, 2011 and the date that this Resolution is
21 adopted is hereby ratified;
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Section 4. That resolution No. 2010-26 adopted on February 16, 2010 is hereby repealed.
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1 RESOLUTION NO.
2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
3 SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE TWO
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENTS BY AND BETWEEN CALIFORNIA STATE
4 UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND
5 INLAND EMPIRE PONY BASEBALL AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO;
ALLOWING FOR BOTH GROUPS' COLLECTIVE USE OF FISCALINI FIELD
6 FROM JANUARY 1, 2011 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2011, WITH THE OPTION
OF THREE (3) ONE-YEAR RENEWALS; AND REPEALING RESOLUTION 2010-26.
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8 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
9 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a Meeting,
10 thereof, held on the day of , 2011, by the following vote to
11 wit:
12 COUNCIL MEMBERS AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
13 MARQUEZ
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DESJARDINS
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BRINKER
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17 SHORETT
lg KELLEY
19 JOHNSON
20 MCCAMMACK
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23 Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
24 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2011.
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Patrick J. Morris, Mayor
26 City of San Bernardino
27 Approved as to Form:
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jAmes F. Penman, City Attorney
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EXHIBIT
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY- SAN BERNARDINO
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
This Agreement, by and between California State University, San Bernardino
("UNIVERSITY") and the City of San Bernardino ("CITY"), provides for the
UNIVERSITY's use of Fiscalini Field, owned by the CITY, in accordance with the
following terms and conditions:
I. GENERAL:
UNIVERSITY shall have exclusive use of Fiscalini Field from January 1, 2011
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through May 26, 2011 daily, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM for practices and games and
shared use from May 27, 2011 through October 31, 2011, Monday through
Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM for practices.
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11. TERM:
The term of this agreement shall be for one (1) year commencing on January 1,
2011 and ending on December 31, 2011; with the option of three (3) one year
renewals upon mutual consent of the parties. During the term of the Agreement,
the UNIVERSITY is granted shared use of the baseball field and exclusive use of
the clubhouse and batting cages.
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III. USE OF FISCALINI FIELD:
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A. CITY's Responsibilities:
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I. Maintenance of Field:
a) Routine/Recurring: provide weekly landscape maintenance of
Fiscalini Field, including I inch height mowing and edging
(once per week), apply seed and fertilizer, and repair damaged
irrigation as needed. Routine maintenance of field shall occur
Wednesday of each week and no play shall occur on this date
by any users on the infield or outfield. All field users shall
meet each Wednesday at 9:00 AM with the CITY maintenance
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EXHIBIT A
representative, as needed, to determine current maintenance
needs.
b) Annual Renovation November 1" through December 31st:
complete irrigation system repair (automated and manual),
grass scalping to 1/2 inch previous to over seeding, complete
turf aeration, install UNIVERSITY provided sand to "float"
infield lightly, over seed and cover bare spots with seed topper
materials provided by UNIVERSITY, remove lips from back
of infield, apply new sod to necessary turf areas, rebuild
pitcher's mound with UNIVERSITY provided sand, grade and
spread Infield sand material provided by UNIVERSITY, repair
and tie down outfield wind screens, cut back trees hanging over
fences in outfield, in the initial year remove fences in
preparation for UNIVERSITY replacement from dugout to 3ft
yellow cap fence.
2. Use of Clubhouse and cages: CITY will allow UNIVERSITY to
use the clubhouse and batting cages, which includes the manager
office, training room, restrooms and showers during the scheduled
use as described herein.
3. Use of Scoreboard and P.A. System: After training by City staff,
CITY will allow UNIVERSITY personnel to operate and use the
scoreboard and P.A. amplification equipment.
B. UNIVERSITY Responsibilities:
1. Use of Facilities: UNIVERSITY will use Fiscalini Field for
baseball practices and games.
2. Joint Use of Facilities: UNIVERSITY will relinquish entire field
and facility use to designated CITY co-sponsored Pony youth
tournaments three (3) weeks/weekends during UNIVERSITY use:
January 13-16, April 15-17, and July 15-August 1. During CITY
designated use, daily play shall comply with the terms and
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conditions of the "Rules for Fiscalini Maintenance" in Attachment
"1" UNIVERSITY will not utilize batting cages or club house
during designated joint use tournament play.
3. Maintenance of Field and Facilities: UNIVERSITY will keep the
infield, outfield, dugouts, batters' cage, spectator stands and
players' Clubhouse clean of trash throughout the duration of use.
UNIVERSITY will comply with the CITY "Rules for Fiscalini
Maintenance" in Attachment"I".
4. Adherence to CITY Regulations: UNIVERSITY will insure that
all players, coaches, and staff adhere to CITY regulations at all
times. CITY reserves the right to close the field if requests for
compliance with regulations are not met.
5. Use of Sign Panels on Outfield Fence: UNIVERSITY will use
existing sign panels to solicit advertising in support of Men's
Baseball Scholarships at UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY will
solicit businesses in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.
UNIVERSITY will produce, install, and maintain signs as needed.
6. Public Access: UNIVERSITY shall be permitted to charge fees
for access to sporting events on designated competition dates.
UNIVERSITY is responsible for furnishing signage advertising
CITY approved fee schedules and spectator rules while attending
events. UNIVERSITY shall be permitted to deny access to patrons
with pets, leashed or unleashed, during competition events; with
the exception of disabled patrons utilizing pets as handicap aids.
IV. FEES & CSUSB Reciprocal Services:
The UNIVERSITY agrees to pay CITY an annual rental payment of$17,500 for
use of Fiscalini Field. The fee for use of Fiscalini Field facilities will be payable
to the "City of San Bernardino" by the 1" of January each year. In addition,
UNIVERSITY will provide the following services during the term of this
agreement:
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EXHIBIT A
• Provide annual facility renovations/capital improvements approved by
city staff
• Provide basic user upkeep, i.e. dragging, chalking, watering and field
preparation
• Maintain all aspects of the interior and exterior of the Players'
Clubhouse and batting cages for the University's exclusive use
V. EMPLOYMENT AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS:
The UNIVERSITY, at the UNIVERSITY's own expense, may employ or contract
such persons, as the UNIVERSITY deems necessary to perform the services
required of the UNIVERSITY by this agreement. The UNIVERSITY assumes
full and sole responsibility for payment of all compensation and expenses of these
employees or independent contractors for all state and federal income tax,
Worker's Compensation unemployment insurance, Social Security, disability
insurance, and other applicable withholdings. The UNIVERSITY agrees to
provide worker's compensation insurance for their own employees, volunteers
and agents and agrees to hold harmless, defend and indemnify the CITY for any
and all claims arising out of any injury, disability, or death of any of the
UNIVERSITY's employees or agents.
VI. DISCRIMINATION:
CITY and UNIVERSITY mutually agree that the activities provided under this
Agreement and all employment offered by CITY and UNIVERSITY under this
Agreement shall be free of discrimination based upon race, religion, color,
national origin, ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, medical condition,
marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other status protected by
law. CITY and UNIVERSITY shall comply with the law and the policies and
procedures of their respective agencies relative to affirmative action compliance
in their employment practices.
VII. LIABILITY: UNIVERSITY AND CITY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
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EXHIBIT A
CITY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of California and
UNIVERSITY, its employees, officers, agents and volunteers from any and all
claims, actions, or losses, damages and/or liability resulting from CITY'S
negligent acts or omissions arising from the CITY'S performance of its
obligations under the Agreement.
UNIVERSITY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its employees,
officers, agents, and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, or losses,
damages and/or liability resulting from UNIVERSITY'S negligent acts or
omissions arising from the UNIVERSITY'S performance of its obligations under
the Agreement.
In the event that CITY and/or UNIVERSITY is found to be comparatively at fault
for any claim, action, loss, or damage which results from their respective
obligations under the Agreement, CITY and/or UNIVERSITY shall indemnify the
other to the extent of this comparative fault.
The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in
enforcing this agreement shall be considered as costs for the purposes of this
paragraph.
CITY and UNIVERSITY do not hereby waive each as to the other any defenses
or immunities each may have, either jointly or separately, under California
Government Code Sections 810, et seq. and, by way of emphasis and not of
limitation, with specific reference to California Government Code Sections 830,
et seq.
VIII. INSURANCE:
While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement,
UNIVERSITY shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general
and automobile liability insurance, in the amount of$1,000,000, per occurrence
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EXHIBIT A
combined single limit, naming the City of San Bernardino, its departments,
agencies, boards, commissions, elected officials, officers, attorneys, employees,
and agents as additionally insured. A certificate of insurance evidencing such
coverage shall be provided to the City's Risk Manager or his designee, with the
added notation that the insurance policy shall not be terminated or materially
altered without thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY.
IX. TERMINATION:
The CITY or the UNIVERSITY may terminate this Agreement by giving the
other party thirty (30) days advance written notice of termination. Should the
UNIVERSITY fail to faithfully perform all the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, the CITY may summarily terminate this Agreement by giving
fourteen (14)working days' written notice of termination to the UNIVERSITY.
X. ATTORNEYS' FEES
In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this
Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing
party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the
prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the
enforcement of any of the terms, conditions or provisions hereof. The costs,
salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing
this Agreement on behalf of the CITY shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for
the purposes of this paragraph.
XI. ASSIGNMENT.
UNIVERSITY shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, transfer, sublet
or encumber all or any part of the UNIVERSITY's interest in this Agreement
without CITY's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer,
subletting or encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this
Agreement and cause for the termination of this Agreement. Regardless of
CITY's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release UNIVERSITY of
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UNIVERSITY's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by
UNIVERSITY hereunder for the term of this Agreement.
XII. VENUE.
The parties hereto agree that all actions or proceedings arising in connection with
this Agreement shall be tried and litigated either in the State courts located in the
County of San Bernardino, State of California or the U.S. District Court for the
Central District of California, Riverside Division. The aforementioned choice of
venue is intended by the parties to be mandatory and not permissive in nature.
XIII. GOVERNING LAW.
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.
XIV. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.
This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties to this
Agreement and their respective heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns.
XV. HEADINGS.
The subject headings of the sections of this Agreement are included for the
purposes of convenience only and shall not affect the construction or the
interpretation of any of its provisions.
XVI. SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such determination
shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and
provisions hereof or of the offending provision in any other circumstance, and the
remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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EXHIBIT A
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SAN BERNARDINO
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
XVIL REMEDIES; WAIVER.
All remedies available to either party for one or more breaches by the other party
are and shall be deemed cumulative and may be exercised separately or
concurrently without waiver of any other remedies. The failure of either party to
act in the event of a breach of this Agreement by the other shall not be deemed a
waiver of such breach or a waiver of future breaches, unless such waiver shall be
in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.
XVIII.AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT: This Agreement may only be
changed by written amendment signed by authorized officials of CITY and
UNIVERSITY. No oral agreements shall be binding or of any effect on either
party.
XIX. It is not the intent of the Parties that any rights in third parties be created by the
terms and conditions agreed to herein.
California State University City of San Bernardino
San Bernardino Parks, Recreation and Community
5500 University Parkway Services Department
San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 1350 South "E" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408
By By
Procurement and Support Services Officer Charles McNeely, City Manager
Date Date
Approved as to form:
James F.Penman,City Attorney
By
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EXHIBIT A
ATTACHMENT 1
Rules for Fiscalini Maintenance
Unless others wise stated below, all terms and conditions of maintenance and use set
forth below are to be followed by USERS authorized by the CITY to utilize and/or
maintain Fiscalini Field.
1) Play not to exceed two games a day and 5 games per week unless prior
authorization has been secured by CITY management.
2) Field shall be mowed a minimum of once per week by a qualified CITY
maintenance staff with a mower designed for athletic field mowing at a height that
is associated with good athletic field maintenance—1 inch suggested.
3) Each user shall furnish their own equipment(rake, drag, tamp, hose coupler, broom,
small utility vehicle).
4) The field and bull-pens shall be repaired immediately after every use by the user.
5) The cut outs, baselines, and home plate areas must be raked and NOT dragged.
6) Maintenance vehicles must remain on the outfield warning track only.
7) No maintenance vehicles in the infield, except for a light weight vehicle to "drag"
with.
8) No vehicles may be driven in front of the dugouts, across the plate, or in the
baselines.
9) When dragging the infield the drag should remain one foot from the edge of the
grass.
10) Mound should be repaired and tarped after every use.
11) All dugout trash should be picked-up and dugouts should be swept after each use.
12) No materials should be added to the field without CITY management and/or
Maintenance Division Manager approval (ie drying agents, field conditioners etc.).
13) All users shall have a designated maintenance worker to receive training from the
CITY approved athletic field maintenance personnel.
14) Any destruction, vandalism, theft shall be reported immediately to the CITY and
fixed by the user immediately.
15) Any general "wear and tear" irrigation issues should be reported to the CITY
immediately for prompt repair. Irrigation damage resulting from USER neglect
shall be reported to the CITY immediately and repaired by the USER within 24
hours.
16) All users shall provide a detailed use schedule to the CITY for approval prior to
use.
17) All USERS will be required to refrain from field use during scheduled annual field
If maintenance and renovation.
18) National tournaments of any USER can exceed the number of games limitations
with CITY approval, however tournaments must have national sports tourism
benefit and implications.
19) Annual renovation of the field will occur November l — December 31 of each year.
During this time, no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.
20) Routine CITY maintenance of field will occur Wednesday of each week; during
such time no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.
EXHIBIT B
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INLAND EMPIRE PONY BASEBALL
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
This Agreement, by and between Inland Empire Pony Baseball ("PONY") and the City of
San Bernardino ("CITY"), provides for the PONY's use of Fiscalini Field, owned by the
CITY, in accordance with the following terms and conditions:
I. GENERAL:
PONY shall have shared use of Fiscalini Field from May 27, 2011 through
October 31, 2011, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM for
league play and exclusive use January 13-16, 2011, April 15-17, 2011, and July
15, 2011 through August 1, 2011, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM for special tournament
play.
11. TERM:
The term of this agreement shall be for one (1) year commencing on January 1,
2011 and ending on December 31, 2011; with the option of three (3) one year
renewals upon mutual consent of the parties. During the term of the Agreement,
the PONY is granted shared use of the baseball field and exclusive use of the
snack bar concession building.
III. USE OF FISCALINI FIELD:
A. CITY's Responsibilities:
1. Maintenance of Field:
a) Routine/Recurring: provide weekly landscape maintenance of
Fiscalini Field, including 1 inch height mowing and edging
(once per week), apply seed and fertilizer, and repair damaged
irrigation as needed. Routine maintenance of field shall occur
Wednesday of each week and no play shall occur on this date
by any users on the infield or outfield. All field users shall
meet each Wednesday at 9:00 AM with the CITY maintenance
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representative, as needed, to determine current maintenance
needs.
b) Annual Renovation November 1" through December 31st:
complete irrigation system repair (automated and manual),
grass scalping to '/2 inch previous to over seeding, complete
turf aeration, install sand to "float" infield lightly, over seed
and cover bare spots with seed topper, remove lips from back
of infield, apply new sod to necessary turf areas, rebuild
pitcher's mound, grade and spread Infield sand material, repair
and tie down outfield wind screens, cut back trees hanging over
fences in outfield.
2. Use of Snack Bar Concession Building: CITY will allow PONY
to use the snack bar concession building, which includes the
kitchen and adjacent janitor's storage closet during the scheduled
use as described herein.
3. Use of Scoreboard and P.A. System: After training by City staff,
CITY will allow PONY personnel to operate and use the
scoreboard and P.A. amplification equipment.
B. PONY Responsibilities:
1. Use of Facilities: PONY will use Fiscalini Field for league play
and tournament games.
2. Joint Use of Facilities: PONY will relinquish entire field and
facility use on any designated CITY co-sponsored events. During
CITY designated use, daily play shall comply with the terms and
conditions of the "Rules for Fiscalini Maintenance" in Attachment
66111.
3. Maintenance of Field and Facilities: PONY will keep the infield,
outfield, dugouts, batters' cage, snack bar/concessions building,
and spectator stands clean of trash throughout the duration of use.
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PONY will comply with the CITY "Rules for Fiscalini
Maintenance" in Attachment"1".
4. Adherence to CITY Regulations: PONY will insure that all
1 players, coaches, and staff adhere to CITY regulations at all times.
CITY reserves the right to close the field if requests for
compliance with regulations are not met.
5. Use of Sign Panels on Outfield Fence: PONY will use existing
sign panels to solicit advertising in support of youth sports through
PONY. PONY will produce, install, and maintain signs as needed.
6. Public Access: PONY shall be permitted to charge fees for access
to sporting events on designated competition dates. PONY is
responsible for furnishing signage advertising CITY approved fee
schedules and spectator rules while attending events. PONY shall
be permitted to deny access to patrons with pets, leashed or
1 unleashed, during competition events; with the exception of
disabled patrons utilizing pets as handicap aids.
IV. FEES & PONY Reciprocal Services:
PONY will provide the following services during the term of this agreement:
• Provide annual facility renovations/capital improvements approved by
city staff(value - $6,000 per year)
• Provide basic user upkeep, i.e. dragging, chalking, watering and field
preparation
• Maintain all aspects of the interior and exterior of the snack bar
concession building for PONY's exclusive use
V. EMPLOYMENT AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS:
The PONY, at the PONY's own expense, may employ or contract such persons,
as the PONY deems necessary to perform the services required of the PONY by
this agreement. The PONY assumes full and sole responsibility for payment of
all compensation and expenses of these employees or independent contractors for
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all state and federal income tax, Worker's Compensation unemployment
insurance, Social Security, disability insurance, and other applicable
withholdings. The PONY agrees to provide worker's compensation insurance for
their own employees, volunteers and agents and agrees to hold harmless and
indemnify the CITY for any and all claims arising out of any injury, disability, or
death of any of the PONY's employees or agents.
VI. DISCRIMINATION:
CITY and PONY mutually agree that the activities provided under this
Agreement and all employment offered by CITY and PONY under this
Agreement shall be free of discrimination based upon race, religion, color,
national origin, ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, medical condition,
marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other status protected by
law. CITY and PONY shall comply with the law and the policies and procedures
�..� of their respective agencies relative to affirmative action compliance in their
employment practices.
VII. LIABILITY: PONY AND CITY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
CITY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of California and PONY,
its employees, officers, agents and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, or
losses, damages and/or liability resulting from CITY'S negligent acts or
omissions arising from the CITY'S performance of its obligations under the
Agreement.
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PONY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its employees, officers,
agents, and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, or losses, damages and/or
liability resulting from PONY'S negligent acts or omissions arising from the
PONY'S performance of its obligations under the Agreement.
i In the event that CITY and/or PONY is found to be comparatively at fault for any
claim, action, loss, or damage which results from their respective obligations
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under the Agreement, CITY and/or PONY shall indemnify the other to the extent
of this comparative fault.
The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in
enforcing this agreement shall be considered as costs for the purposes of this
paragraph.
VIII. INSURANCE:
While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement,
PONY shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general and
automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000, per occurrence
combined single limit, naming the City of San Bernardino, its departments,
agencies, boards, commissions, elected officials, officers, attorneys, employees,
and agents as additionally insured. A certificate of insurance evidencing such
coverage shall be provided to the City's Risk Manager or his designee, with the
added notation that the insurance policy shall not be terminated or materially
altered without thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY.
IX. TERMINATION:
The CITY or the PONY may terminate this Agreement by giving the other party
thirty (30) days advance written notice of termination. Should the PONY fail to
faithfully perform all the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the CITY may
summarily terminate this Agreement by giving fourteen (14) working days'
written notice of termination to the PONY.
X. ATTORNEYS' FEES
In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this
Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing
party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the
OWN prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the
enforcement of any of the terms, conditions or provisions hereof. The costs,
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salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing
this Agreement on behalf of the CITY shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for
the purposes of this paragraph.
XI. ASSIGNMENT.
PONY shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, transfer, sublet or
encumber all or any part of the PONY's interest in this Agreement without
CITY's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or
encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and
cause for the termination of this Agreement. Regardless of CITY's consent, no
subletting or assignment shall release PONY of PONY's obligation to perform all
other obligations to be performed by PONY hereunder for the term of this
Agreement.
XII. VENUE.
The parties hereto agree that all actions or proceedings arising in connection with
this Agreement shall be tried and litigated either in the State courts located in the
County of San Bernardino, State of California or the U.S. District Court for the
Central District of California, Riverside Division. The aforementioned choice of
venue is intended by the parties to be mandatory and not permissive in nature.
XIII. GOVERNING LAW.
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.
XIV. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.
This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties to this
Agreement and their respective heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns.
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XV. HEADINGS.
The subject headings of the sections of this Agreement are included for the
purposes of convenience only and shall not affect the construction or the
interpretation of any of its provisions.
XVI. SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such determination
shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and
provisions hereof or of the offending provision in any other circumstance, and the
remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
XVII. REMEDIES; WAIVER.
All remedies available to either party for one or more breaches by the other party
are and shall be deemed cumulative and may be exercised separately or
concurrently without waiver of any other remedies. The failure of either party to
act in the event of a breach of this Agreement by the other shall not be deemed a
waiver of such breach or a waiver of future breaches, unless such waiver shall be
in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.
XVIII.AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT: This Agreement may only be
changed by written amendment signed by authorized officials of CITY and
PONY. No oral agreements shall be binding or of any effect on either party.
XIX. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; MODIFICATION.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and the understanding between
the parties, and supersedes any prior agreements and understandings relating to the
subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement may be modified or amended only by
a written instrument executed by all parties to this Agreement.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INLAND EMPIRE PONY BASEBALL
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
It is not the intent of the Parties that any rights in third parties be created by the terms
and conditions agreed to herein.
Inland Empire Pony Baseball City of San Bernardino
3116 Kerry Street Parks, Recreation and
San Bernardino, CA 924107 Community Services Department
1350 South "E" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408
By By
Eddie Naredo, League President Charles McNeely, City Manager
Date Date
By
Brandon Ponce, Facility Coordinator
Date
Approved as to form:
James F.Penman,City Attorney
By
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ATTACHMENT 1
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Rules for Fiscalini Maintenance
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Unless others wise stated below, all terms and conditions of maintenance and use set
forth below are to be followed by USERS authorized by the CITY to utilize and/or
maintain Fiscalini Field.
1) Play not to exceed two games a day and 5 games per week unless prior
authorization has been secured by CITY management.
2) Field shall be mowed a minimum of once per week by a qualified CITY
maintenance staff with a mower designed for athletic field mowing at a height that
is associated with good athletic field maintenance—1 inch suggested.
3) Each user shall furnish their own equipment(rake, drag,tamp, hose coupler, broom,
small utility vehicle).
4) The field and bull-pens shall be repaired immediately after every use by the user.
5) The cut outs, baselines, and home plate areas must be raked and NOT dragged.
6) Maintenance vehicles must remain on the outfield warning track only.
7) No maintenance vehicles in the infield, except for a light weight vehicle to "drag"
with.
8) No vehicles may be driven in front of the dugouts, across the plate, or in the
baselines.
9) When dragging the infield the drag should remain one foot from the edge of the
grass.
10) Mound should be repaired and tarped after every use.
11) All dugout trash should be picked-up and dugouts should be swept after each use.
12) No materials should be added to the field without CITY management and/or
Maintenance Division Manager approval (ie drying agents, field conditioners etc.).
13) All users shall have a designated maintenance worker to receive training from the
CITY approved athletic field maintenance personnel.
14) Any destruction, vandalism, theft shall be reported immediately to the CITY and
fixed by the user immediately.
15) Any general "wear and tear" irrigation issues should be reported to the CITY
immediately for prompt repair. Irrigation damage resulting from USER neglect
shall be reported to the CITY immediately and repaired by the USER within 24
hours.
16) All users shall provide a detailed use schedule to the CITY for approval prior to
use.
17) All USERS will be required to refrain from field use during scheduled annual field
maintenance and renovation.
18) National tournaments of any USER can exceed the number of games limitations
with CITY approval, however tournaments must have national sports tourism
benefit and implications.
19) Annual renovation of the field will occur November 1 — December 31 of each year.
During this time,no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.
20) Routine CITY maintenance of field will occur Wednesday of each week; during
such time no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INLAND EMPIRE PONY BASEBALL
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
This Agreement, by and between Inland Empire Pony Baseball ("PONY") and the City of
San Bernardino ("CITY"), provides for the PONY's use of Fiscalini Field, owned by the
CITY, in accordance with the following terms and conditions:
I. GENERAL:
PONY shall have shared use of Fiscalini Field from May 27, 2011 through
October 31, 2011, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM for
league play and exclusive use January 13-16, 2011, April 15-17, 2011, and July
15, 2011 through August 1, 2011, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM for special tournament
play.
11. TERM:
The term of this agreement shall be for one (1) year commencing on January 1,
2011 and ending on December 31, 2011; with the option of three (3) one year
renewals upon mutual consent of the parties. During the term of the Agreement,
the PONY is granted shared use of the baseball field and exclusive use of the
snack bar concession building.
III. USE OF FISCALINI FIELD:
A. CITY's Responsibilities:
1. Maintenance of Field:
a) Routine/Recurring: provide weekly landscape maintenance of
Fiscalini Field, including 1 inch height mowing and edging
(once per week), apply seed and fertilizer, and repair damaged
irrigation as needed. Routine maintenance of field shall occur
Wednesday of each week and no play shall occur on this date
by any users on the infield or outfield. All field users shall
meet each Wednesday at 9:00 AM with the CITY maintenance
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representative, as needed, to determine current maintenance
needs.
b) Annual Renovation November l s' through December 31st:
complete irrigation system repair (automated and manual),
grass scalping to '/z inch previous to over seeding, complete
turf aeration, install sand to "float" infield lightly, over seed
and cover bare spots with seed topper, remove lips from back
of infield, apply new sod to necessary turf areas, rebuild
pitcher's mound, grade and spread Infield sand material, repair
and tie down outfield wind screens, cut back trees hanging over
fences in outfield.
2. Use of Snack Bar Concession Building: CITY will allow PONY
to use the snack bar concession building, which includes the
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use as described herein.
3. Use of Scoreboard and P.A. System: After training by City staff,
CITY will allow PONY personnel to operate and use the
scoreboard and P.A. amplification equipment.
B. PONY Responsibilities:
1. Use of Facilities: PONY will use Fiscalini Field for league play
and tournament games.
2. Joint Use of Facilities: PONY will relinquish entire field and
facility use on any designated CITY co-sponsored events. During
CITY designated use, daily play shall comply with the terms and
conditions of the "Rules for Fiscalini Maintenance" in Attachment
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3. Maintenance of Field and Facilities: PONY will keep the infield,
outfield, dugouts, batters' cage, snack bar/concessions building,
and spectator stands clean of trash throughout the duration of use.
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PONY will comply with the CITY "Rules for Fiscalini
Maintenance" in Attachment"I".
4. Adherence to CITY Regulations: PONY will insure that all
players, coaches, and staff adhere to CITY regulations at all times.
CITY reserves the right to close the field if requests for
compliance with regulations are not met.
5. Use of Sign Panels on Outfield Fence: PONY will use existing
sign panels to solicit advertising in support of youth sports through
PONY. PONY will produce, install, and maintain signs as needed.
6. Public Access: PONY shall be permitted to charge fees for access
to sporting events on designated competition dates. PONY is
responsible for furnishing signage advertising CITY approved fee
schedules and spectator rules while attending events. PONY shall
be permitted to deny access to patrons with pets, leashed or
unleashed, during competition events; with the exception of
disabled patrons utilizing pets as handicap aids.
IV. FEES & PONY Reciprocal Services:
PONY will provide the following services during the term of this agreement:
• Provide annual facility renovations/capital improvements approved by
city staff(value - $6,000 per year)
• Provide basic user upkeep, i.e. dragging, chalking, watering and field
preparation
• Maintain all aspects of the interior and exterior of the snack bar
concession building for PONY's exclusive use
V. EMPLOYMENT AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS:
The PONY, at the PONY's own expense, may employ or contract such persons,
as the PONY deems necessary to perform the services required of the PONY by
this agreement. The PONY assumes full and sole responsibility for payment of
all compensation and expenses of these employees or independent contractors for
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all state and federal income tax, Worker's Compensation unemployment
insurance, Social Security, disability insurance, and other applicable
withholdings. The PONY agrees to provide worker's compensation insurance for
their own employees, volunteers and agents and agrees to hold harmless and
indemnify the CITY for any and all claims arising out of any injury, disability, or
death of any of the PONY's employees or agents.
VI. DISCRIMINATION:
CITY and PONY mutually agree that the activities provided under this
Agreement and all employment offered by CITY and PONY under this
Agreement shall be free of discrimination based upon race, religion, color,
national origin, ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, medical condition,
marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other status protected by
law. CITY and PONY shall comply with the law and the policies and procedures
of their respective agencies relative to affirmative action compliance in their
employment practices.
VII. LIABILITY: PONY AND CITY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
CITY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of California and PONY,
its employees, officers, agents and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, or
losses, damages and/or liability resulting from CITY'S negligent acts or
omissions arising from the CITY'S performance of its obligations under the
Agreement.
PONY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its employees, officers,
agents, and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, or losses, damages and/or
liability resulting from PONY'S negligent acts or omissions arising from the
PONY'S performance of its obligations under the Agreement.
In the event that CITY and/or PONY is found to be comparatively at fault for any
claim, action, loss, or damage which results from their respective obligations
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under the Agreement, CITY and/or PONY shall indemnify the other to the extent
of this comparative fault.
The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in
enforcing this agreement shall be considered as costs for the purposes of this
paragraph.
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1 VIII. INSURANCE:
While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement,
PONY shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general and
automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000, per occurrence
combined single limit, naming the City of San Bernardino, its departments,
agencies, boards, commissions, elected officials, officers, attorneys, employees,
and agents as additionally insured. A certificate of insurance evidencing such
coverage shall be provided to the City's Risk Manager or his designee, with the
added notation that the insurance policy shall not be terminated or materially
altered without thirty(30) days prior written notice to CITY.
IX. TERMINATION:
The CITY or the PONY may terminate this Agreement by giving the other party
thirty (30) days advance written notice of termination. Should the PONY fail to
faithfully perform all the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the CITY may
summarily terminate this Agreement by giving fourteen (14) working days'
written notice of termination to the PONY.
X. ATTORNEYS' FEES
In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this
Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing
party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the
prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the
enforcement of any of the terms, conditions or provisions hereof. The costs,
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salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing
this Agreement on behalf of the CITY shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for
the purposes of this paragraph.
XI. ASSIGNMENT.
PONY shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, transfer, sublet or
encumber all or any part of the PONY's interest in this Agreement without
CITY's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or
encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and
cause for the termination of this Agreement. Regardless of CITY's consent, no
subletting or assignment shall release PONY of PONY's obligation to perform all
other obligations to be performed by PONY hereunder for the term of this
Agreement.
XII. VENUE.
The parties hereto agree that all actions or proceedings arising in connection with
this Agreement shall be tried and litigated either in the State courts located in the
County of San Bernardino, State of California or the U.S. District Court for the
Central District of California, Riverside Division. The aforementioned choice of
venue is intended by the parties to be mandatory and not permissive in nature.
XIII. GOVERNING LAW.
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.
XIV. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.
This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties to this
Agreement and their respective heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns.
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XV. HEADINGS.
The subject headings of the sections of this Agreement are included for the
purposes of convenience only and shall not affect the construction or the
interpretation of any of its provisions.
XVL SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such determination
shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and
provisions hereof or of the offending provision in any other circumstance, and the
remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
XVII. REMEDIES; WAIVER.
All remedies available to either party for one or more breaches by the other party
are and shall be deemed cumulative and may be exercised separately or
concurrently without waiver of any other remedies. The failure of either party to
act in the event of a breach of this Agreement by the other shall not be deemed a
waiver of such breach or a waiver of future breaches, unless such waiver shall be
in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.
XVIII.AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT: This Agreement may only be
changed by written amendment signed by authorized officials of CITY and
PONY. No oral agreements shall be binding or of any effect on either party.
XIX. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; MODIFICATION.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and the understanding between
the parties, and supersedes any prior agreements and understandings relating to the
subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement may be modified or amended only by
a written instrument executed by all parties to this Agreement.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INLAND EMPIRE PONY BASEBALL
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
It is not the intent of the Parties that any rights in third parties be created by the terms
and conditions agreed to herein.
Inland Empire Pony Baseball City of San Bernardino
3116 Kerry Street Parks, Recreation and
San Bernardino, CA 924107 Community Services Department
1350 South "E" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408
By By
Eddie Naredo, League President Charles McNeely, City Manager
Date Date
By
Brandon Ponce, Facility Coordinator
Date
Approved as to form:
James F Penman,City Attorney
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ATTACHMENT 1
Rules for Fiscalini Maintenance
Unless others wise stated below, all terms and conditions of maintenance and use set
forth below are to be followed by USERS authorized by the CITY to utilize and/or
maintain Fiscalini Field.
1) Play not to exceed two games a day and 5 games per week unless prior
authorization has been secured by CITY management.
2) Field shall be mowed a minimum of once per week by a qualified CITY
maintenance staff with a mower designed for athletic field mowing at a height that
is associated with good athletic field maintenance—1 inch suggested.
3) Each user shall furnish their own equipment (rake, drag, tamp, hose coupler, broom,
small utility vehicle).
4) The field and bull-pens shall be repaired immediately after every use by the user.
5) The cut outs, baselines, and home plate areas must be raked and NOT dragged.
6) Maintenance vehicles must remain on the outfield warning track only.
7) No maintenance vehicles in the infield, except for a light weight vehicle to "drag"
with.
8) No vehicles may be driven in front of the dugouts, across the plate, or in the
baselines.
9) When dragging the infield the drag should remain one foot from the edge of the
grass.
10) Mound should be repaired and tarped after every use.
11) All dugout trash should be picked-up and dugouts should be swept after each use.
12) No materials should be added to the field without CITY management and/or
Maintenance Division Manager approval (ie drying agents, field conditioners etc.).
13) All users shall have a designated maintenance worker to receive training from the
CITY approved athletic field maintenance personnel.
14) Any destruction, vandalism, theft shall be reported immediately to the CITY and
fixed by the user immediately.
15) Any general "wear and tear" irrigation issues should be reported to the CITY
immediately for prompt repair. Irrigation damage resulting from USER neglect
shall be reported to the CITY immediately and repaired by the USER within 24
hours.
16) All users shall provide a detailed use schedule to the CITY for approval prior to
use.
17) All USERS will be required to refrain from field use during scheduled annual field
maintenance and renovation.
18) National tournaments of any USER can exceed the number of games limitations
with CITY approval, however tournaments must have national sports tourism
benefit and implications.
19) Annual renovation of the field will occur November 1 — December 31 of each year.
During this time, no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.
20) Routine CITY maintenance of field will occur Wednesday of each week; during
such time no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY- SAN BERNARDINO
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
This Agreement, by and between California State University, San Bernardino
("UNIVERSITY") and the City of San Bernardino ("CITY"), provides for the
UNIVERSITY's use of Fiscalini Field, owned by the CITY, in accordance with the
following terms and conditions:
I. GENERAL:
UNIVERSITY shall have exclusive use of Fiscalini Field from January 1, 2011
through May 26, 2011 daily, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM for practices and games and
shared use from May 27, 2011 through October 31, 2011, Monday through
Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM for practices.
11. TERM:
The term of this agreement shall be for one (1) year commencing on January 1,
2011 and ending on December 31, 2011; with the option of three (3) one year
renewals upon mutual consent of the parties. During the term of the Agreement,
the UNIVERSITY is granted shared use of the baseball field and exclusive use of
the clubhouse and batting cages.
III. USE OF FISCALINI FIELD:
A. CITY's Responsibilities:
1. Maintenance of Field:
a) Routine/Recurring: provide weekly landscape maintenance of
Fiscalini Field, including I inch height mowing and edging
(once per week), apply seed and fertilizer, and repair damaged
irrigation as needed. Routine maintenance of field shall occur
Wednesday of each week and no play shall occur on this date
by any users on the infield or outfield. All field users shall
meet each Wednesday at 9:00 AM with the CITY maintenance
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representative, as needed, to determine current maintenance
needs.
b) Annual Renovation November 1St through December 31st:
complete irrigation system repair (automated and manual),
grass scalping to '/2 inch previous to over seeding, complete
turf aeration, install UNIVERSITY provided sand to "float"
infield lightly, over seed and cover bare spots with seed topper
materials provided by UNIVERSITY, remove lips from back
of infield, apply new sod to necessary turf areas, rebuild
pitcher's mound with UNIVERSITY provided sand, grade and
spread Infield sand material provided by UNIVERSITY, repair
and tie down outfield wind screens, cut back trees hanging over
fences in outfield, in the initial year remove fences in
preparation for UNIVERSITY replacement from dugout to 3ft
yellow cap fence.
2. Use of Clubhouse and cages: CITY will allow UNIVERSITY to
use the clubhouse and batting cages, which includes the manager
office, training room, restrooms and showers during the scheduled
use as described herein.
3. Use of Scoreboard and P.A. System: After training by City staff,
CITY will allow UNIVERSITY personnel to operate and use the
scoreboard and P.A. amplification equipment.
B. UNIVERSITY Responsibilities:
1. Use of Facilities: UNIVERSITY will use Fiscalini Field for
baseball practices and games.
2. Joint Use of Facilities: UNIVERSITY will relinquish entire field
and facility use to designated CITY co-sponsored Pony youth
tournaments three (3) weeks/weekends during UNIVERSITY use:
January 13-16, April 15-17, and July 15-August 1. During CITY
designated use, daily play shall comply with the terms and
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conditions of the "Rules for Fiscalini Maintenance" in Attachment
"1" UNIVERSITY will not utilize batting cages or club house
during designated joint use tournament play.
3. Maintenance of Field and Facilities: UNIVERSITY will keep the
infield, outfield, dugouts, batters' cage, spectator stands and
players' Clubhouse clean of trash throughout the duration of use.
UNIVERSITY will comply with the CITY "Rules for Fiscalini
Maintenance" in Attachment"I".
4. Adherence to CITY Regulations: UNIVERSITY will insure that
all players, coaches, and staff adhere to CITY regulations at all
times. CITY reserves the right to close the field if requests for
compliance with regulations are not met.
5. Use of Sign Panels on Outfield Fence: UNIVERSITY will use
existing sign panels to solicit advertising in support of Men's
Baseball Scholarships at UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY will
solicit businesses in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.
UNIVERSITY will produce, install, and maintain signs as needed.
6. Public Access: UNIVERSITY shall be permitted to charge fees
for access to sporting events on designated competition dates.
UNIVERSITY is responsible for furnishing signage advertising
CITY approved fee schedules and spectator rules while attending
events. UNIVERSITY shall be permitted to deny access to patrons
with pets, leashed or unleashed, during competition events; with
the exception of disabled patrons utilizing pets as handicap aids.
IV. FEES & CSUSB Reciprocal Services:
The UNIVERSITY agrees to pay CITY an annual rental payment of$17,500 for
use of Fiscalini Field. The fee for use of Fiscalini Field facilities will be payable
to the "City of San Bernardino" by the Is' of January each year. In addition,
UNIVERSITY will provide the following services during the term of this
agreement:
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• Provide annual facility renovations/capital improvements approved by
city staff
• Provide basic user upkeep, i.e. dragging, chalking, watering and field
preparation
• Maintain all aspects of the interior and exterior of the Players'
Clubhouse and batting cages for the University's exclusive use
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V. EMPLOYMENT AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS:
The UNIVERSITY, at the UNIVERSITY's own expense, may employ or contract
such persons, as the UNIVERSITY deems necessary to perform the services
required of the UNIVERSITY by this agreement. The UNIVERSITY assumes
full and sole responsibility for payment of all compensation and expenses of these
employees or independent contractors for all state and federal income tax,
Worker's Compensation unemployment insurance, Social Security, disability
insurance, and other applicable withholdings. The UNIVERSITY agrees to
provide worker's compensation insurance for their own employees, volunteers
and agents and agrees to hold harmless, defend and indemnify the CITY for any
and all claims arising out of any injury, disability, or death of any of the
UNIVERSITY's employees or agents.
VI. DISCRIMINATION:
CITY and UNIVERSITY mutually agree that the activities provided under this
Agreement and all employment offered by CITY and UNIVERSITY under this
Agreement shall be free of discrimination based upon race, religion, color,
national origin, ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, medical condition,
marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other status protected by
law. CITY and UNIVERSITY shall comply with the law and the policies and
procedures of their respective agencies relative to affirmative action compliance
in their employment practices.
VII. LIABILITY: UNIVERSITY AND CITY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
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CITY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of California and
UNIVERSITY, its employees, officers, agents and volunteers from any and all
claims, actions, or losses, damages and/or liability resulting from CITY'S
negligent acts or omissions arising from the CITY'S performance of its
obligations under the Agreement.
UNIVERSITY agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its employees,
I officers, agents, and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, or losses,
damages and/or liability resulting from UNIVERSITY'S negligent acts or
omissions arising from the UNIVERSITY'S performance of its obligations under
the Agreement.
In the event that CITY and/or UNIVERSITY is found to be comparatively at fault
for any claim, action, loss, or damage which results from their respective
obligations under the Agreement, CITY and/or UNIVERSITY shall indemnify the
other to the extent of this comparative fault.
The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in
enforcing this agreement shall be considered as costs for the purposes of this
paragraph.
CITY and UNIVERSITY do not hereby waive each as to the other any defenses
or immunities each may have, either jointly or separately, under California
Government Code Sections 810, et seq. and, by way of emphasis and not of
limitation, with specific reference to California Government Code Sections 830,
et seq.
VIII. INSURANCE:
While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement,
UNIVERSITY shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general
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and automobile liability insurance, in the amount of$1,000,000, per occurrence
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combined single limit, naming the City of San Bernardino, its departments,
agencies, boards, commissions, elected officials, officers, attorneys, employees,
and agents as additionally insured. A certificate of insurance evidencing such
coverage shall be provided to the City's Risk Manager or his designee, with the
added notation that the insurance policy shall not be terminated or materially
altered without thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY.
IX. TERMINATION:
The CITY or the UNIVERSITY may terminate this Agreement by giving the
other party thirty (30) days advance written notice of termination. Should the
UNIVERSITY fail to faithfully perform all the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, the CITY may summarily terminate this Agreement by giving
fourteen (14) working days' written notice of termination to the UNIVERSITY.
X. ATTORNEYS' FEES
In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this
Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing
party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the
prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the
enforcement of any of the terms, conditions or provisions hereof. The costs,
salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing
this Agreement on behalf of the CITY shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for
the purposes of this paragraph.
XI. ASSIGNMENT.
UNIVERSITY shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, transfer, sublet
or encumber all or any part of the UNIVERSITY's interest in this Agreement
without CITY's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer,
subletting or encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this
Agreement and cause for the termination of this Agreement. Regardless of
CITY's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release UNIVERSITY of
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UNIVERSITY's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by
UNIVERSITY hereunder for the term of this Agreement.
XII. VENUE.
The parties hereto agree that all actions or proceedings arising in connection with
this Agreement shall be tried and litigated either in the State courts located in the
County of San Bernardino, State of California or the U.S. District Court for the
Central District of California, Riverside Division. The aforementioned choice of
venue is intended by the parties to be mandatory and not permissive in nature.
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XIII. GOVERNING LAW.
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.
XIV. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.
This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties to this
Agreement and their respective heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns.
XV. HEADINGS.
The subject headings of the sections of this Agreement are included for the
purposes of convenience only and shall not affect the construction or the
interpretation of any of its provisions.
XVI. SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such determination
shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and
provisions hereof or of the offending provision in any other circumstance, and the
remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY- SAN BERNARDINO
USE OF FACILITIES AGREEMENT
XVII. REMEDIES; WAIVER.
All remedies available to either party for one or more breaches by the other party
are and shall be deemed cumulative and may be exercised separately or
concurrently without waiver of any other remedies. The failure of either party to
act in the event of a breach of this Agreement by the other shall not be deemed a
waiver of such breach or a waiver of future breaches, unless such waiver shall be
in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.
XVIIL AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT: This Agreement may only be
changed by written amendment signed by authorized officials of CITY and
UNIVERSITY. No oral agreements shall be binding or of any effect on either
Party.
XIX. It is not the intent of the Parties that any rights in third parties be created by the
terms and conditions agreed to herein.
California State University City of San Bernardino
San Bernardino Parks, Recreation and Community
5500 University Parkway Services Department
San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 1350 South "E" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408
By By
Procurement and Support Services Officer Charles McNeely, City Manager
Date Date
Approved as to form:
James .Penman,City Attorney
By
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ATTACHMENT 1
Rules for Fiscahni Maintenance
Unless others wise stated below, all terms and conditions of maintenance and use set
forth below are to be followed by USERS authorized by the CITY to utilize and/or
maintain Fiscalini Field.
1) Play not to exceed two games a day and 5 games per week unless prior
authorization has been secured by CITY management.
2) Field shall be mowed a minimum of once per week by a qualified CITY
maintenance staff with a mower designed for athletic field mowing at a height that
is associated with good athletic field maintenance—1 inch suggested.
3) Each user shall furnish their own equipment(rake, drag, tamp, hose coupler, broom,
small utility vehicle).
4) The field and bull-pens shall be repaired immediately after every use by the user.
5) The cut outs, baselines, and home plate areas must be raked and NOT dragged.
6) Maintenance vehicles must remain on the outfield warning track only.
7) No maintenance vehicles in the infield, except for a light weight vehicle to "drag"
with.
8) No vehicles may be driven in front of the dugouts, across the plate, or in the
baselines.
9) When dragging the infield the drag should remain one foot from the edge of the
grass.
10) Mound should be repaired and tarped after every use.
11) All dugout trash should be picked-up and dugouts should be swept after each use.
12) No materials should be added to the field without CITY management and/or
Maintenance Division Manager approval (ie drying agents, field conditioners etc.).
13) All users shall have a designated maintenance worker to receive training from the
CITY approved athletic field maintenance personnel.
14) Any destruction, vandalism, theft shall be reported immediately to the CITY and
fixed by the user immediately.
15) Any general "wear and tear" irrigation issues should be reported to the CITY
immediately for prompt repair. Irrigation damage resulting from USER neglect
shall be reported to the CITY immediately and repaired by the USER within 24
hours.
16) All users shall provide a detailed use schedule to the CITY for approval prior to
use.
17) All USERS will be required to refrain from field use during scheduled annual field
maintenance and renovation.
18) National tournaments of any USER can exceed the number of games limitations
with CITY approval, however tournaments must have national sports tourism
benefit and implications.
19) Annual renovation of the field will occur November 1 — December 31 of each year.
During this time, no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.
20) Routine CITY maintenance of field will occur Wednesday of each week; during
such time no play by any USER shall occur on the infield or outfield.