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JAMES F. PENMAN
CITY ATTORNEY
(714)384-5355
November 19 , 1987
Home of Neighborly Service
839 No. Mt. Vernon Avenue
San Bernardino, California 92411
Attention: Felton C. Anderson
RE: Lease of Three Temporary Classrooms for Day Care
Center Use
Dear Mr. Anderson:
Please take note that this office will , on or before
December 22. , 1987 , request that the Playo r and Common
Council amend the insurance requirement set forth
in Section 2 of the above-described lease. Because
of the tremendous liability exposure to the City
arising from your use of the leased structures as a
Day Care Center, it will be requested that the limits
of liability required be increased to $3 , 000 ,000 for
each person injured and $6 ,000 , 000 for each incident.
If you have any questions please contact John Wilson
of my office at 384-5162 .
Sincerely,
JAMES F. PENMAN
City Attorney
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Charles A. Tolbert
Executive Director Non-Profit Organization
Tax-Deductible 501-C3
Vernon Avenue
Executive Board of Directors City 839 No. Mt.Of San Bernardino San Bernardino. CA 92411
300 N, ��Dn Street (714) 885-3491
Felton C. Anderson eet
President San Bernardino, CA 92418
Charles Seymour
Vice President Attention: James F. Penmen, City Attorney
George Aguilar RE: Lease of three tem
'M tempo-ary classroom for Day
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Pat Light Care Center use.
Secretary
Dear Mr. Penmen;
In response to your letter of November 19, 1987,
informing the Home of Neighborly Service of your
intent to request an increase to the limits of
liability, we wish to express our concern. The
Home of Neighborly Service is requesting that
we be granted a waiver of the additional limits
in as much as we have $1 , 000. 000 liability at
present plus our grantee agency, Human Resource
Agency also has $1 , 000. 000 on each child in our
Preschool Program. Our present budget will not
allow us to accomodate any additional cost.
This request that your office is considering
could literally force closure of our program. We
have served the community for better that 17
years and closure of our State-Preschool Program
would effect 90 Pius families presently served.
Therefore we respectively request that your office
give every careful consideration for the waiver of
increase limits at this time.
Sincerely,
Charles A. TolIrt,
Executive Director
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CC. Mrs . Hortense Hunn, Director Head Start/State Preschool
Mr. Felton Anderson, Board President
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