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HomeMy WebLinkAbout56-Parks and Recreation cnO OF SAN BERNARDIC)) - REQ'OST FOR COUNCIL Q'ION From: Annie F. Ramos, Director REC'D.-~MI&:<<!~~~OPRIAT~ $1,000 FROM THE SPECIAL ~ JUl -7 PM ~~CTS ACCOUNT - NON-DEPARTMENTAL - Parks, Recreatio~ & Community Serv~es ~Or-091-53~0TO SUPPORT THE MEADOWBROOK AMATEUR BOXING ACADEMY. --.:1ept: Date: July 6, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: N/A Recommended motion: That $1,000 from the Special Projects Account - Non~Departmental - be a~propriated to support the Meadowbrook Amateur Boxing Academy. a.~ J ~ Signatu e Phone: 5031 John A. Kramer Contact person: _" Supporting data attached: Staff Report FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount:. $1,000 Ward: N/A Special Projects - Non-Departmel Source: 00l-091-530W3'u Finance:4?],k~!?ilf'l!"'v AfV/ 'ouncil Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item NO~ t r _ 111 - 1l .L , ' CIT\CoF SAN BERNARDINO- REQU'OT FOR COUNCIL ACOON APPROPRIATE $1,000 FROM THE SPECIAL STAFF REPORT PROJECTS ACCOUNT - NON-DEPARTMENTAL - 001-091-53030 TO SUUUPORT THE MEADOWBROOK j AMATEUR BOXING ACADEMY. Narrative The Meadowbrook Amateur Boxing Academy, Inc, has recently acquired liability insurance that complies with the conditions of their lease agreement for the boxing facility locate~ at Rialto and Allen Streets. This insurance cost $1,000 and is valid for one year. The academy depleted its operational funds in order to acquire the insurance, As a consequence, the proposed Council Action to assist the academy with a $1,000 contribution is even more critical. The academy has a variety of operational expenses. These include repair and replacement of training equipment, purchase of consumables such as tape and guaze, travel expenses for exhibitions, and purchase of boxing trunks and protective gear. The academy attends boxing exhibitions 1 to 2 times a month and 4 to 6 youth from the academy will participate. The academy also pays the $15.00 annual United States Amateur Boxing Federation insurance fees for youngsters who cannot afford to do so. This fee provides a comprehensive medical and hospitalization plan for the program participants. The $1,000 donation is essential to maintain the quality of the program. It should be noted that this proposed Council Action is consistent with council actions in the past. The council has provided financial support for both youth and adult programs, including contributions in the range of $3,500 to Western Regional Little League, a $4,000 contribution to Joe 8aca's San Bernardino Stars softball team, a contribution to the San Bernardino Pioneers baseball team and others. The academy provides a valuable service in an area that benefits greatly from its presence, The academy is located in an area where some of the oldest housing in the city may be found. The academy provides youngsters with a positive alternative to the drugs, crime and gangs found in this area. The program is conducted under the strict guidelines of the USABF and provides a safe athletic outlet for youth who would otherwise not be involved in organized sports. Training is conducted Monday through Friday from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Trainers in the program have worked under Joe Clough, one of the top amateur trainers in the nation, Youngsters are brought up slowly in the program and are allowed to spar or participate in exhibitions only after demonstrating the skills necessary to do so. Youth in this program range in age from 7 to 24. There are currently 24 registered participants. Historical Background The boxing program was established on a trial basis in May 6, 19B1 through a special appropriation from the general fund as recommended to City Council by the Ways and Means Committee, The structural format included a paid instructor and assistant. The program costs a total of $25,857 for the nine month period between May 6, 1981 and January 31, 1982. In January, the program was evaluated by the Ways and Means Committee and Recreation staff were directed to establish the program as independent and self sustaining. An additional appropriation of $7,260 was recommended and approved to fund the program from February through the end of the fiscal year - June 30, 1982. August 4, 1988 75-0264 Jl L 1 - , . CIT(JOF SAN BERNARDI'O - REQuesT FOR COUNCIL ACOION APPROPRIATE $1,000 FROM THE SPECIAL STAFF REPORT PROJECTS ACCOUNT - NON-DEPARTMENTAL - 001-091-53030 TO SUPPORT THE MEADOWBROOK AMATEUR BOXING ACADEMY. In compliance with the direction of the Ways and Means Committee, staff conducted several public meetings in order to establish a volunteer board of directors to continue the operation of the program. The board was established and took over as volunteer program instructors on July I, 1982. Additionally, staff worked with the board in order to establish non-profit corporate status with the state. The intention was to establish a lease between the city and the newly formed "Meadow- brook Amateur Boxing Academy, Inc." For this purpose, City Council approved such a lease at the July 19, 1982 Council Meeting. The lease required payments totaling $1,500 for utilities and maintenance, a $10,000 fire insurance policy and a $500,000 liability in~urance policy - obligating the lessee for an estimated total of $2,SOO. Final approval for non-profit corporate status came from the office of the Secretary of State on October 25, 1982. The academy has been operating successfully since its inception and has conducted several shows and participated in numerous tourna- ments. Recommendation The academy's volunteers put in numerous hours in coaching and training and because of the commitment in this element of the program, time is not available for the fund raising to cover operational costs such as administrative expense, traveling expenses and insurance. The $1,000 appropriations will assist with these operational costs and enable a very viable community based program to continue. It is recOmmended that the funding be approved. August 4, 1988 2 75-0264 ISSUE 1lA'IE IMM/llIlIYV) 8.-1..l LL CENTRE POINTE INS. AGENCY 825 N. LA CADENA DRIVE COLTON, CA. 92324 1MS ..-,...""'TE. _ All A IIATTIIl OF _TDl-., _..0...- NO AIClHTS ~ THE CERTFlCATE HOlJIEII. 1MS CERTFlCATE __ HOT _, IXTEHD Ofl ALTEII THE CO\IEIIAQE _., THE 'OUCID ~OW. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMP~y A LETTER COMPANY . INSURED LETTER MEADOWBROOK AMATEUR. BOXING INCORPORATE COMPANY C LETTER 197 S. ALLEN ST. SAN BERNARDINO, CA. 92410 COMPANY D LETTER COMPANY E LETTER TIIS IS TO <:EIITIFT THAT POUCIES Of INSl/IIANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING AN' REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY _ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED IY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO AU. THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS, AND C()NOI. _ Of SUCH POLICES. 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