R-89-1318 - 8/24/1989WHEREAS, it has been determined that there is a need for use of
the Municipal Pool for the purpose of swim team practice, and
WHEREAS, the City desires to make the Municipal Pool available
to local swim teams if said swim teams are willing to pay their
pro -rata share of maintenance and operation costs, Now Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS,
That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to sign on
behalf of the City an agreement with Round Rock Aquatics for the use
of the Municipal Pool, said agreement being attached hereto and
incorporated herein for all purposes.
RESOLVED this 24th day of August, 1989.
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NO. 13 I8 / .
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MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
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AGREEMENT
Agreement made this 24th day of August, 1989, by and between the
City of Round Rock, Texas hereafter called "CITY ", and the Round Rock
Aquatics, hereafter called "RR Aquatics ".
WHEREAS, it has been determined that there is a need for winter
use of the Municipal Pool, located within the City of Round Rock,
Texas, for the purpose of swim team practice; and
WHEREAS, the CITY owns a Municipal Pool which has been converted
for winter use; and
WHEREAS, the CITY and RR Aquatics are prepared to cooperate in
joint usage of the existing Municipal Pool located in Lake Creek Park
and the RR Aquatics is willing to pay its pro -rata share of
maintenance and operation costs;
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED THAT:
I.
The RR Aquatics shall have use of the Municipal Pool during the
hours specified below and subject to the following conditions and
requirements:
a. CITY sponsored activities are primary and such activities
shall have priority over any and all conflicting uses by RR
Aquatics.
b. The use of the Municipal Pool is subject to the policies
and guidelines as set forth by the City Council and as
administered by the City Staff.
c. A representative from the CITY and a representative from
the RR Aquatics will meet at least on an annual basis, and
more often as necessary to coordinate a schedule for the
use of the Municipal Pool. Any conflicts existing between
the needs and requirements of the parties shall be resolved
by such representatives assigning the needs and uses of the
CITY priority in such scheduling.
d. Subject to the requirements specified in Paragraphs a -c
above, the RR Aquatics shall initially have the use of the
subject facility as follows:
1. Between the hours of 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, beginning in September and ending in
April of each year.
2. On Saturday and Sunday between September and April of
each year, reservations may be obtained on a first
come, first serve basis by requesting a reservation
with the Parks and Recreation Department.
3. During the summer months and other periods when school
is not in session the CITY shall have exclusive use of
the Municipal Pool.
II.
The CITY shall be responsible for all maintenance and operation
of the Municipal Pool. The CITY and RR Aquatics shall each pay a
pro -rata share of the operation and maintenance costs. These costs
include but are not limited to gas bills, electric bills, chemical
treatment of the pool water, and personnel costs. This pro -rata share
shall be determined, in good faith, by the Parks and Recreation
Department and shall be based upon the number of hours reserved by RR
Aquatics and other swim groups. This pro -rata share may be subject to
change if other swim groups sign or terminate agreements with the
CITY.
III.
If damage to the pool facility is incurred during activities
sponsored by RR Aquatics the RR Aquatics shall compensate the CITY
for the cost of necessary repairs.
IV.
The City of Round Rock shall not be held liable for, and shall
be saved and held harmless by the RR Aquatics from and against any
and all claims and damages of every kind, for injury to or death of
any person or persons and for damage to or loss of property,
arisingout of or attributed, directly or indirectly, to the
operations or performance of the RR Aquatics and the use of the
Municipal Pool as described in this Agreement.
2.
V.
The term of the Agreement shall be for an initial period of one
(1) year and may be shortened or extended, by the written consent of
both parties. Any party may terminate this agreement for any reason
by providing thirty (30) days written notice to the other party.
VI.
The notice required or permitted to be delivered hereunder shall
be deemed received when sent by United States mail, postage pre -paid,
certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed as follows:
To the City:
City of Round Rock
Parks & Recreation Department
214 E. Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
VII.
This contract shall be construed under and in accordance with
the laws of the State of Texas, and all obligations of the parties
created hereunder are performable in Williamson County, Texas.
VIII.
This contract may not be assigned by RR Aquatics to any other
party without the written consent of the City of Round Rock.
IX.
In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this
contract shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or
unenforceable shall not affect any other provision hereof, and this
contract shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or
unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.
X .
This contract constitutes the sole and only agreement of the
parties hereto and supersedes any prior understandings or written or
oral agreements between the parties respecting the within subject
matter.
XI.
Time is of the essence of this contract.
DATED this day of
3.
To Round Rock Aquatics:
, 1989.
ROUND ROCK AQUATICS
By: g .-&
ATTEST:
By:
CITY OF ROUND ROCK
ATTEST:
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MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor
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LAND, City Secretary
DATE: August 21, 1989
SUBJECT: Council Agenda, August 24, 1989
ITEM: 12C. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to
enter into an agreement with the Round Rock
Aquatics, Inc.
STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: SHARON PRETE
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:
ECONOMIC IMPACT:
Two swim groups have approached the City to use the
swimming pool during the school year for competitive
swim programs.
After meeting with both groups, Staff recommends the
following:
1. Each group be assigned weekday hours.
2. Weekend hours will be available on a first come/
first serve basis by reservation through the PARD
office.
3. Each group will pay its pro-rata share of M&O
costs. If the number of user groups should
decrease, the pro -rata share percentage would
increase.
4. The agreements will be for one (1) year with
renewal options. We hope that the groups can
resolve their differences and form one strong
aquatics program.
Each group will pay its pro-rata share of maintenance
and operation costs, thus minimizing the City's
expense.