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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.2 VlyHighGymFee&Use (2) ~ CITY CLERK File # DODD-DO . AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 15,1998 SUBJECT: Facility Use Policy and Fee Schedule for Community Gymnasium at Valley High School. Report by Diane Lowart, Parks & Community Services Director ATTACHMENTS: 1) Agreement Between City and District Regarding Joint Funding of Community Use Gymnasium 2) Resolution Establishing Facility Use Policy RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: In October of 1997 the City of Dublin and the Dublin Unified . School District entered into an agreement regarding joint funding of a community use gymnasium at Valley High School (Attachment 1). Under the terms of the agreement, the District will construct the gym and pay 100% of the total cost of constructing the gym. The City will reimburse the District for part of the cost of construction of the gym estimated to be $1,004,016 or 34.3% of the cost of construction. The agreement also addresses maintenance and operating costs of the gym as well as use of the gym. Key elements of these sections are summarized below. Maintenance and ODeratine: Costs . District shall provide all maintenance for the gym . City shall reimburse District for its prorated share of expenses related to maintenance . District may close gym for a period of up to one month on an annual basis to perform deferred maintenance City and District Use of Gvm . Use durin!! times when school is in session District City/Community Monday - Friday 8 :00 a.m. - 3 :00 p.m. 3 :00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Saturday * by reservation only 8:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. . __~~~~__________________________~~~:~~~~tiO~:~________________1_~~~~_:~~_=_~~~~~~~::~__________ COPIES TO: Parks & Community Services Commission ITEM NO. ~~2 G\usepolicies\cc 1215gymusepolicy .doc . Use during times when school is not in session (holidavs/summer break) District City/Community Monday - Saturday * by reservation only 8:00 am. - 10:00 p.m. . Sunday * by reservation only 10:00 am. -10:00 p.m. . District may reserve the gym ten (10) times each school year not later than October 1. Requests for use after October 1 shall be subject to availability. Requests for use which exceed the ten times each year are subject to written approval from the City Manager and District Superintendent or their designated representatives. . City shall schedule use of gym for City and community use and shall provide qualified supervision during all times the gym is used for City or community use. City may impose and re~n use fees for City or community use of gym. Construction of the Community Gymnasium at Valley High School is nearing completion and it is anticipated that the gym will be available for use in January of 1999. To prepare this facility for community use a Facility Use Policy and Fee Schedule must be adopted. Although this facility is located on school property and built cooperatively with the school district it will operated much like a City owned facility . PROPOSED FACILITY USE POLICY Individual use policies and fee schedules are in place for each City facility that is available to the public including the Civic Center, Heritage Center, Senior Center, Shannon Community Center, Sports Grounds and Swim Center. Each use policy is tailored to the specific facility however the format of the policy is . standardized to include the following eight sections: 1. Classifications of Users 2. Priority of Users 3. Reservation Procedure 4. Cancellations 5. Payment Schedule 6. Hours of Use 7. Insurance Certificate 8. General Regulations - The proposed Gymnasium Use Policy is shown in Exhibit A to Attachment 2. As proposed, the policy reflects the standardized format that was adopted in 1992. The policy has been tailored to meet the specific needs of the gymnasium. A discussion of each of the sections follows. Classification of Users The six user classifications are consistent with all other City use policies. Although it is doubtful whether some of the groups would be users of the gym, in order to maintain consistency with the other policies, Staff would recommend that the classifications remain as shown. Reservation Procedure Staff proposes to have two reservation periods per year. Reservations for use during the regular school . year would be accepted beginning August I, September 1 or October 1, depending on the classification of the user. Reservations for use during the summer would be accepted beginning April 1, May 1 or June 1. Reservations submitted after these dates would be accepted on a space available basis. The District has -2- until October 1 to identify the ten dates that they require however they have indicated that is their intent to coordinate use with the City prior to school starting each fall. . Reservations by the community must be made a minimum of ten working days prior to the requested use. The Agreement between the City and the District requires that a City staff member be in attendance during all scheduled community use. In order to schedule staff, it is necessary to have this lead time. Cancellations This section is in accordance with other City use policies. Cancellations 30 days or more prior to the use would result in forfeiture of the deposit unless another user rebooks the date." Cancellations 30 days or less would result in forfeiture of the deposit and one-half of the fees paid. Pavment Schedule A security deposit would be required for all use and would be payable at the time that an application for use is submitted. Applications for a single use of the gym would be required to pay the hourly fee at the time that the application is submitted. Applications for multiple uses of the gym would be billed with final payment due two weeks after receipt of an invoice. Hours of Use The gym would be available for use by the community during the hours previously shown on page two of the agenda statement. The minimum reservation is for two hours. Insurance Certificate This section is in accordance with other City use policies. Applicants would be required to provide a certificate of liability insurance at a minimum limit of $500,000 per occurrence and the certificate must . name the City and the District as additional insured. General RelZUlations and Information This section outlines rules and regulations for use of the gym such as youth to adult supervision ratios, parking regulations, and restrictions on food, alcohol and smoking. PROPOSED FEE SCHEDULE The Agreement between the City and the District allows the City to impose and retain user fees for use of the gymnasium. The Fiscal Year 1998-99 Budget allocates funds for maintenance and supervision of the gym which would be offset by revenue collected from users of the gym. Based on the preliminary figures compiled by the District maintenance and utilities are estimated at approximately $10.00 per hour. Supervision costs are estimated at approximately $12.00 per hour. Consequently, in order to cover the direct cost to the City, a minimum fee of $22.00 per hour would need to be assessed. Staff proposes that community groups be assessed a fee of $22.00 per hour; private groups or individuals be assessed a fee which is 1/3 more than the fee charged to community groups; and commercial groups be assessed a fee which is 1/3 more than private or individual groups. Further, Staff proposes that non- resident groups be assessed a fee which is 20% higher than the resident rate. This methodology is .consistent with the formula used in setting fees for use of other City facilities. For comparison, fees assessed by the City of Pleasanton for use of the middle school gymnasiums by community groups range from $20.00 - $25.00 per hour. .3- Using this methodology, the proposed fees for use of the gymnasiwn are as follows: Group 2 - Public Agencies Group 3 - Dublin Chamber of Commerce Group 4 - Community Groups Resident Non-Resident Group 5 - Private Groups or Individuals Resident Non-Resident Group 6 - Commercial Groups Resident Non-Resident $22 per hour $22 per hour . $22 per hour $26 per hour $33 per hour $38 per hour $44 per hour $51 per hour In addition to the hourly fee, a $200 refundable security deposit would be collected. If these fees are acceptable to the City Council, Staff will prepare the appropriate public hearing notices in order that the fee schedule can be adopted at the next meeting of the City Council. CONCLUSION The proposed Facility Use Policy and Fee Schedule for the Community Gymnasium at Valley High School was reviewed at a special meeting of the Youth Sports Liaison Committee and by the School District. Conceptual approval of the use policy and fee schedule was given by both the Committee and the District. The Parks and Community Services Commission also reviewed and approved the proposed Facility Use . Policy and Fee Schedule at a special meeting of the Commission held on December 7, 1998. Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the Resolution Establishing a Facility Use Policy For Use of Community Gymnasium (Attachment 2). Further, Staff recommends that the City Council give conceptual approval to the proposed fees and direct Staff to initiate a Public Hearing on the fee schedule at the next meeting of the City Council. . -4- I . : ' . . . .. . / ~ c/D AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND DUBLIN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTIUCT REGARDING JOINT FUNDING OF COMMUNITY USE GYMNASIUM AND REPEALING JANUARY, 28~ 1991 AND OCTOBER 24, 1995 AGREEMENTS TIlis Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into this .l2.tday of October . 1997. by and between the City of Dublin. a municipal corporation ("City") and the Dublin Unwed School District. a subdivision of the State of California ("District"). RECITALS A. City and District are parties to an agreement dated September 25, 1989 entitled "Agreement Betv\'een City of Dublin and Dublin Unwed School Dist.rict Regarding Use of Facilities" (the "Master Joint Use Agreement") which provides for joint use of various City and District facilities. B. City and District are also palties to an agreement dated January 28. 1991 entitled "Agreement" ("Dublin High Baseball Fielel Agreement") which provides [or funding to renovate tlle Dublin High School baseball fields and,tlle gids' atllletic field. C. City and DistIict are also parties to an agreement dated October 24, 1995 entitled "AgI"eement Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School DistIict Regarding Joint Use of School Facilities (Gynmasium) and Amending September 25, 1989 Joint Use AgI"eement" ("Gymnasium Agreement") which provides for constIuction and annual funding of maintenance costs of a gymnasium to be constructed at Valley High School. D. . City has identified a need for additional gymnasium space in the City for corrununity recreational purposes. E. DistIict plans to remodel Valley High School. Such remodeling'vill. include offices, reception, conference, toilet and workroom aI"eaS; Agreement Between City of Dublin <lnd Dublin Unified School District. V.::Illey High School Gym Page 1 of 10 September 10, 1997 ATTACHMENT 1 I '. , , ;? ~ ;<0 . F. District has identified funding for a multi-pmpose room at Valley High School but has inadequate funding to construct a gynUlasimu at Valley High School. G. City and District representatives have met and have identified the expansion of the proposed 11111ltippu rpose room as tlle prefened means of providing the needed gynmasium space. H. City and District desire to provide for the expansion of the proposed Valley High School multi-porpose room so tllat it can function as a community use gynUlasium to meet the needs of organized SpOlt.S leagues and local conununity groups in City. 1. City and District are authorized to enter into this Agreement by Education Code Sections 10900 et seq. And Section 10905 in part.icular, for the purpose of improviilg and maintaining recreation facilities for the benefit of students of the District and residents of the City. AGREEMENT Now, therefore, City and District agree as follows: . 1. Repeal of Dublin High Baseball Field Aereement and Gynmasium Aereement The Dublin High Baseball Field Agreement (Exhibit A hereto) and the . . Gyrrmasium Agreement (Exhibit B hereto) are hereby repealed in their entirely. By repealing the Gyrrmasium Agreement, City and DistIict intend that the amendment made by the Gymnasium Agreement to Paragraph 3 of the Master Joint Use Agreement shall be repealed and Paragraph 3 of tlle Master Joint Use Agreement shall continue in effect as set forth in tlle Master Joint Use Agreement. 2. Descliption of Gym The gymnasium at Valley High School ("gym") shall be approximately 17,500 s.f. consisting oftlle following approximate areas: A) 10,000 SF gymnasium with hardwood floor and bleacher seating for 200 people per side which shall accommodate one full sized basketball court (84' x 50'), 1'\'\1'0 half-court basketball courts (74' x 42'), one full sized volleyball court (60' x 30') and m'o half-court Agreement Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School District - Vo.11ey High School Gym ~age 2'Of10. September 10, 1997 . . '. . . " /7 ,:; '/0 :7 ry C"' volleyball COU1ts; B) weight room and stol"age - 1050 SF; C) fam.ily room 1050 SF; D) offices, reception, conference, toilet and workroom fOl" Valley High - 2000 SF; E) kitchen/concession ~ 260 SF; F) lobby - 940 SF; G) toilets/dressing areas - 670 SF; H) janitOlimechanicaJ,/electrical areas - 310 SF; I) storage - 600 SF; and J) corridor - 150 SF. 3. Construction of Gvm District shall construct the gym to District specifications. Construction shall conunence no later than November 1, 1997. District shall proceed diligently '\'Vitll constnlction. City may, but is not obligated to conduct periodic inspections of tlle gynmasiums construction. City agrees to make all reasonable effolts to notify District of City's plans to inspect. District shall notify City of construction conferences and City may be present at tllese conferences. 4. Fundinr for Constmction of Gym District shall pay for 100Wl of the total cost of constructing tlle gym 'which shall consist of preliminary engineering, design, construction engineering, . construction, inspection and all required permits. 5. Payment by City of Incremental Cost of Construction . City shall reimburse DistIict [or part of tl1e cost of constlUction of the gym. The amount to be paid by City to Disuict, referred to as tlle "Incremental Cost of Construction," shall be One Million Four 1110usand and Sh.'teen Dollars ($1,004,016.00), which is 34.396 of the cost of constructiOll of Two Million Nine Hundred Twenty-Seven 1110usand One Hundred Fifty Nine Dollars ($2,927,159.00), not including tl1e cost of preliminalY engineeling, design, consuuction engineeling, inspection and permits. City shall pay 34.396 of change orders related to tl1e base construction plans and completion oftl1e facility in accordance with current codes and regulations provided that: 1) tl1e changes are directly related to the gym (defined as areas 2A, 2E, 2G and 2I); and 2) the City has approved such change orders. DistIict shall pay 100% of change orders related to areas other than the gym (defined as areas 2B, 2C, 2D, 2F, 2H and 2]). All other change orders that relate to the base construction Agreement Between City of Dublin :lnd Dublin Unified School Dh::tricl . Vnlley High Sdvm] Gym Page 3 'of 10 September 10,1997 .' . fI~d-D plans shall be negotiated separately and, if approved by both City and District. shall be apportioned as follov\'s (City 34.3%/District 65.7%). . City's payment to District of the Incremental Cost of Constmction, plus any increase in such amount due to change orders, shall be in four equal payments to be made no later thart January 30, 1999, January 30, 2000, Janu~uy 30.2001, and January 30. 2002. 6. Maintenancl.": and Operating Costs of Gym A. District will pr"ovicle all maintenance for the gym. Such maintenance will include custodial services (on a daily. wec;:k1y, monthly and annual basis as set forth in Exhibit C hereto); both inter'ior' and eAlerior surface maintenance; maintenance of electrical. plumbing and mechanical systems; roof maintenance; floor maintenance; and similar maintenance necessary to keep a gynulasium in first-class repair. B. City will reimburse DIstrict for its prorated share of expenses related to repair and maintenance of gym furnishings, "\vhich include bleachers, backboards, scoreboards and floor surfaces. . C. City will rdmburse District for tlle cost of repair of any damage (excluding general wear and tear) to tlle interior of the gym which occurs during tlle times City has the exclusive light to use of tl1e ,gym, provided tl1at if District anticipates that the cost of such n:pnirs will exceed $500.00, District shall provide City with advance wlitten notice of the estimRted cost of such repairs and shall allow City the right to perfOlID the repairs itself. D. City will reimburse Distdct for its prorated share of the District's annual cost of operations and maintenance of the gym excluding tllOse areas desclibed in 2B, 2C, 2D, 2F, 2H. and 2J ("operating costs"). City's pl"Orated share is agreed to be 69%, based on the amount of time City has the use of the gym in relation to the amount of time the Distlict has the use of the gym. Such operating costs shall only include custodial SClviccs and supplies, utilities and an annual sct.asidc for floor refinishing. District's operating cost.s (excluding the annual set aside) shall include a percentage increase equal to Distlict's State approved actual indirect cost rate. District shall provide City Witll a statement of actual annual operating costs for tl1e prior fiscal year no later than September 30. City shall pay such costs vvithin 30 days of presentation of such statement. City shall have tl1e right to inspect DistIict's records Agreement Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School Di!:tricl- Valley High School Gym Page 4 of 10 . September 10. 1997 . . . .< 5" ~~D relating to such costs upon advance written notice. City and District shall annually, no 'later than September 1 of each year, reconcile the City's actual use of the gym in relation to the District's use of the gym to determine whether the City's prorated share of use is greater or less than 69%. In the event that the use is greater or l,ess than 69%, the amount paid by City or District for operating costs shall be adjusted accordingly. 7. City's Use of Gym A. City shall have the exclusive use of the gym for City and conununity use for sports practices and events typically held in gymnasiums, as follows: Use during times when school is in session: Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday 3 :00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Use during times when school is not in session Q10lidavs and summer break): Monday to Saturday Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Notwithstanding the above, the parties acknowledge that District may close the gym for a period of up to one month on an annual basis to perform deferred maintenance (typically during the summer). The times shall be scheduled by District by written notification to City no later than three months prior to the work being initiated. B. City shall schedule all use of the gym for City and community use during the times that City has exclusive use of the gym. City shall require all users to carry public liability insurance in an amount and form acceptable to and approved by City naming both City and District as additional insureds and shall require all users to indemnify and defend both City and District against any claims arising as a result of such user's negligence in use of the gym. C. City shall provide qualified supervision during all times the gym is used for City or community use during the times that City has exclusive Use of the gym, at no cost to District. At a minimum, supervision shall meet the specified criteria set forth in Exhibit D hereto. The provision of such supervision shall be at City's expense. Agreement Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School District ~ Valley High School Gym Page 5 of 10 September 10. 1997 b qf;D . D. City shall notifY DistIict if tl1e gym is damaged dUling the times City has exclusive use of the gym or appears in need of repair. City shall promptly notify the Police Depaltment of any vandalism which City observes has occurred. E. City may im"pose, collect and retain [(Icility use fees [or City and/or community use of the gym during hOllrs thnt the City has tlle exclusive use of tlle gym. City's fee schedules shall be in accordance with tllOse fee schedules imposed by DistIict for similar facilities. 8. District's Use of Gym. A. Dishiet shall have the exclusive use of the gym at all times during wh ir.h City cioe:s not h::nre: e:XdllSive: 11Sf" of the': gym. B. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 7, Distlict may reserve t11e gym for Distlict.related use deemed appropriate by District ten (10) times each school year at no cost to DislIict. The times shall be sdleduled by District by ','rinen notification to City no later than October 1 of each school year. Requests for use by Disuict received after October I shall be subject to availability. . . C. Requests for use by District which exceed the ten times each school year identified in pal-agI-aph 8(B) are subject to v"'linen approval from tl1e City Manager and DistIict Superintendent or their designated l-epresentatives. . 9. Inocmnificfltion and Insunmcc A. City and Dist~ict shall cany generalliability insumnce in ~n amount of at least $1.000.000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injUlY, personal injUlY and property damage. to insure against claims for injUlies to persons or damage to property which may aIise from or in connection witll the use of tlle gym by eitl1er party. City shall name District as an additional insured on its policy and Dimict shall name City as an additional insured on its policy. R. Dir>tlic:t sh,lll de: fe:nrI. incie:mnify ,inri hnlrI City h,nmle:ss fmm ::111 claims for loss. liability. expense, or damages (including costs of suit) arising as a result of the Distlict's use of tile gym pursuant to this Agreement. TIlis provision shall not be constnled to exempt the City. its employees or officers, from its own fraud. willful injUlY or violation oflaw. Page 6 of 10. September 10. 1997 Agreement Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School District. Vnlley High School Gym . . .. .- iJ4~ C. City sl1<\11 defend, indemnify and hold District hannless from all claims for loss, liability, e).."pense, or damages (including costs of suit) arising as a result of the City'.s use of the gym pursuant to this Agreement. TIlis provision shall not be construed to exempt the Distliet, its employees or officers, from its own fraud, willful injury or violation of law. 10. Annual Review Eacll year for the first three years of the AgreementdUling the month of Iv1arch, City and Distlict, through their respective staffs, shall meet to review the Agreement. Thereafter, the Agreement shall be so reviewed on a biennial basis. I I. Tf'ITn of Agrf:f:mf:nt TIle term of thit Agreement th~ll be 99 ye.An', conunencing on the effective d~te. 12. Early Tennination 111is Agreement may be terminated by either party by one year's advance 1:vriuen IlUU<.:e: lu Lhe: ulherparly. 13. Reimbursement to City ofIncremental Cost In the event that Disuict elects to tenninate this Agreement pursuant to Paragraph 12 District shall reimburse City in the manner set forth in Exhibit E, an amortization schedule. The amortization schedule shall be updated to reflect the City's . total reimbursement pursuant to Pamgrnph 5, including any change orders. 14. School Sale or Closure If District sells such property to a person or entity otller than City, City shall be reimbursed for its Incremental Cost of Construction as set forth in Exhibit E. Tn thf> f>Vf>nt. thM_ thf> District dosf>s V::lllf>Y High School hut. Tf>t::lins thf> school for future use, District shall continue its maintenance of the gym, as provided in paragraph 6 and City will reimburse Dishiet for .1 00% of ule operating costs of the gym provided that the City has exclusive use of the gym. At its option, City shall be entitled to increase the hours of use of the gym over those set forth in paragraph. 7. Agreement Between City of Dublin am; Duhlin Unified School DiGtrict. VnlIey High School Gym Page 7 of 10 September 10, 1997 i ?!' c!-D . 15. Additional Documents and Agreements The.parties agree to cooperate in the execution of any additional documents which may be required to carry out the terms of this Agreement. 16. Successors This Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of all successors and assigns of the parties and any associates in interest, and their respective directors, officers, agents, servants, and employees, and the successors and assigns of each of them, separately and collectively. 17_ Constnlction of A~eement This Agreement shall be constmed and enforced pursuant to the laws of the State of California. The foregoing Recitals are tnle and correct and are made a part hereof. IS. Notices Whenever notice is required hereunder, it shall be given to the parties as follows: . To: City City Mana gel' City of Dublin P.O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 To: District District Superintendent Dublin Unified School District 7471 Larkdale Avenue Dublin, CA 94568 19 _ Entire Av-eement TIlis document embodies the entire telms and conditions of the Agreement described herein. This Agreement may be executed in nvo counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original. Agreement Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School District. Valley High School Gym Page 80flO. September 10, 1 Q97 7 ~ ;1-D . 20. Effective Date The.effective date of the Agreement shall be October I, 1997. CITY OF DUBLIN Da ted: 9/;&/91 I ( ~~~~ Attest: Approved as to form: ~akJ,,- tfrI. ); ~ . CiL Y ALLoITley Dated: (),..tnn.:>'r 1 J 1 qq7 Attest: ~m~ Clerk of the Board -.. Agreement Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School District - VaIley High School Gym Page 9 of 10 September 10, 1997 Approved as to fonn: / f) ~ ~D . ~'u1k- ~ {O(1(C,1 District Counsel . ]:\VVPO\MNRSW\114\AGREEWAUEYHS.CLN mIS;* Page 10 of 10. September 10. 1997 Agreement.Between City of Dublin and Dublin Unified School District. Valley High Sc:hnol Gym .. . Dailv: , EXHIBIT C / / ~c-Jo CUSTODIAL SERVICES Routine Ploor Care Sweep and damp mop Zl.J.J. restro010, locker, and shower :floors using an approved non-toxic germicidal. disinfectant clQart;;r and cl.ean water. Remove all spills, sticky areas, gum, etc. _ .2l,nnu?!11,y: . . ". .-.:.: .. . ; .. .. -:; .. and. wooz rIoors to remove dust, dirt, ana finish as necessary to maintain an acceptable If f~cility is ~n use, dust mopping with a dust lnOp shall be performed in lieu of damp Mop hardwood floors with treated dust mop: spot mop a22 ~pill& using neutral (pH 7 or 8) cleaner. Machine buff all floors, ~taircases, and landings to a high sheen. nnmp ~~p har~wooQ ~~oors using an neutral oleaner when needed. B;-wp'pkJy (Every ~ weeks): Clean tile grout with approved cleaner as needed. Scrub v~yl, linolGum, and tile floors to remove scuff m~rks or other marks that have not been removed by normal mopping_ Pour water in al~ floor drains~ Mop linDleum/vinyl spills; spray buff surface condition. Chemically-treated mopping. Weekly: . 1 ~. linoleum) . . shall be completely ., . ~ . . .' - .- .. -...... ....... .'._-.- -oO .._...".... .-.-.--:.-..;:. :.".-. ._..:::.,.,,:::." ... .. /J .if JU:J I. i . Q!!jces. Common Areas. Kitchens and other Miscellaneous Rooms and Facilities Users shoUld leave the facility in the condition they found it. Kitchen appliances and, stainless steel should be polished to restore original finish. Clean interior of stoves, refrigerators, microwaves i~ neeaea. This item shal2 include heavy scrubbing or appliancGg to ramove built up material. \ .o':.. Dailv: Mop floors with treated dust mopi spot mop ~12 spills using a damp EOp and neutral'cleaner~ Clean all glass doors' '(both sides) in buildings, including glass partitions, to remove fingerprints~ Clean and,sanitize drinking fountains_ SpDt clean :fingerprints ana Other lDarks :Erom woodwork,.. walls, d~Drs, and glass partitions, and the inside surfaces of exterior w~ndows . ,,', SpDt clean walls, doors, door frames,' and counters. . VacuUlD. all carpQted .surfaces. Spot vacuum traffic lanes:, - Qto.. ':'.,:, . . -~ : spot' clean spills or other spots on all upholstered furni ture ,_ c~pets, anc1, mats beneath __ desks and IIwalk-offn mats, . using a District approved ~ethod.. , - ~pty and replace liners in all wastebaskets and carry trash to specified containers at:, each site..' Material' in. recycling conto.iners sha2~ be' coll'ected seDarZltely am! placed in a bin specifiCallY Ior recyc3;eq..'paper~ ... , .. Leave all lights off (except designated night lighb? or those in areas being used by employees or 'the public,). , Dust,. with feather duster or treated dust cloth where necessary, all horizontal surfaces.. (below the eyes and above the-knees) of Office t'urniture,_ (:as:much as can be done without disturbing ,:papers on- desks), pa.rti i::ions, ledges, windowsil.l.s t ant! counters.., '" ' , Disinfect all kitchen and coffee bar sinks and counters: and adjacent walls and ~abin~ts_ Report burned out l.ight bulbs, grc.ffi ti, situations to the Building Manager.. and other abnormal . Clean and disinfect surfaces of exercise eguipment which comes in contact with the User of the equipment (~.e., handgrips, pedals, seats, and backre~ts, Qtc..)_ :.:": ... .~ .:-: -:-;";. , .... }\ . . ,.-".. :;.- : . p.r /J qf ~~ '\-veekl v: clean and POlish metal chairs, orrice equipment, and wooden furni tura _ wipe down plastic and leather furniture. Thoroughly vacuum and spot clean upholstered furniture. Clean and disinfect handsets of phones. .Clean and wipe down all wastebaskets (interior enu exterior) ana interior trash cans. , , ,. Monthl v:. . 'Per~Drm high du~ting (i.a., door sashes, tops of partitions, high cabinets, ledges, vents, and hanging light fixtures). Cobwebs are to ,be removed to the extent that they can be removed with an extenOable pole and only to the extent that special equipment (i.e.,'~echanical lifts) is not required_ Clean exterior of air duct receptacles. Ouarterlv; Clean . and ~ polish all interior metal.' fixtures and surfaces r including door push and kick plates and pulls. . : . semi-annually: .,,: " .... Thoroughly clean venetian and vertical. blinds. Vacuum al~ ~abric windOW coverings (drapes, shades, etc.). Annuallv: Vacuum and dust al~ fabric walls and partitions. " ." j .. Remove. and clean back side of air duct recGptaclg grilles to rQJUove dust/dirt. Restrooms and showers Dailv: Clean and. d.i::infect restroom ~ixtures T toilets, urinals and. basins, plu:mbing, lIll.rrors, deoorati ve and protgcti va xngtaJ..s r incl uding undersides and tops of toilet seats Using a disinfectant cleaner. We.sh wODdwork, ceramic tile rand torlIlica surIaces and relD.ove splash marks from ~alls, u:~alsr and toilet partitions. . .... . .....'O.'O.. 'O..~.. ....... ... . -. ..~~.-.. ........: ....:. -. ... ...: ... : ... ... :"".. :. ~: ..~......:.: "-.r:'..... ..... ...... ....... _.:. _.o~. .... ... :... ..::....:~....:.:_ _.:.....:-.... .:.:::::0.;..:.: .:.... .. ...:.~" :. :".", ....... ". :. ::.:. _ ..:.: ,I,.!: ... >. 11/ 1I;ZO i .,. Spot clean and dust walls, partitions, splashplates, windowsills, /. doors, an~ related structures. Clean, refill, and restock soap, towels, toilet tissue" sea't covers, and sanitary napkin/tampon dispensers. These dispensers shall be restocked with sUfficient supplies to last until the next servicing. Disi?fect dispen~ers. Empty and wipe down waste and sani tary containers, disposa of contents, replace liners. CleaJl entrance doors, reIIlOVe hand.prints from push plates and sanitize. i-iash/scrub and disinfect all showers with approved non-toxic germicidal disinfectant cleaner. Report burned out light bulbs, graffiti, and any other abnormal situations ~o the Building Manager. Month] y: Clean exterior of air duct receptacles. . Annul9,lly; Remove air duct grilles. and wipe back side of grille clean to reJDove dust/dirt. .. . : ~...::~:;:. ... .. Remove a.l~ sc::ole using approved non-abrasive :material using a light phosphoric, acid clea~er/disin.fQctant. ~. . 0..,,," 0 . ~.~.~:~::.:"~'.; .... r;,'? .. EXHIBIT D / c:; ,..---:'" 3 --- ~/ . ",. BUILDING ATTEND.ANT THE POSITION ~ Under general supervision, .oversees the proper use of a community recreational facility; perfoIIIl5 a variety of custodial tasks; and assists the public and staff in their use of the facility. EXAMPT ,RS OF D1ITIES~ . Opens and closes facilities"as scheduled for use. . Sets up furniture or equipment for activities scheduled and sees that it is in proper condition and is replaced after use. . Monitors activities of facility users for appropriate and safe conduct. . Cleans up after facility users and sets up for subsequent activities. . Sweeps and mops floors as required. . . Keeps restrooms and kitchen clean and well stocked with paper towels, tissues, etc. . Empties garbage throughout the facility as necessary. . Makes written reports of damage to equipment or facility. · Secures the facility upon leaving. . Other duties as assigned. onA T ,!FICA TIONS ,.uc~ation and Experience ::' . Complf?tion of grade 10 or above; must be 16 years or older. . Some experience in heavy cleaning or custodial work. Knowled~e and Abilities . Ability to do heavy physical work including the lifting and moving of tables and chaL.-s. · Ability to ,follow written and oral instructions · Ability to deal effectively and courteously with the public. · Must be available to work nights, weekends and holidays. Licenses and Certificates · Certification in.5tandard First Aid and CPR is desirable. . ;.~ ..- EXffiBIT E AGREEMENT BETWEEN DUBLIN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND CITY OF DUBLIN ~ VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM . /6 ~ ~,,":J In the event the DISTRICT terminates the Agreement and/or exercises its rights to sell the facility or close the school, the City shall be remimbursed its incremental cost in accordance with this schedule. In no case shall the amount of reimbursement exceed the total amo4!lt originally paid by the City in accordance with Section 5 of the Agreement. . Original Cost Shared Per Section 5 of Agreement Dated 8/18/97 $1,004,016.00 ~7 Year or Early Termination (As allowed under Sections 12, Section 13, and/or Section 14) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 AMOUNT TO BE REIMBURSED TO CITY $ 1,004,016.00 $ 974,486.12 $ 944.956.24 $ 915,426.35 $ 885.896.47 $ 856,366.59 $ 826,836.71 $ 797,306.82 $ 767.776.94 $ 738.247.06 $ 708,717.18 $ 679,187.29 $ 649,657.41 $ 620,127.53 $ 590,597.65 $ 561,067.76 $ 531,537.88 $ 502.008.00 $ 472,478.12 $ 442.948.24 $ 4131418.35 $ 383,888.47 $ 354,358.59 $ 324,828.71 $ 2~5,298.82 $ 265.768.94 $ 236,239.06 $ 206,709.18 $ 177,179.29 $ 147,649.41 $ 118,119.53 $ 88,589.65 $ 59,059.76 $ 29,529.88 $ 0.00 . .' Draft Prepared 9/8/97 vl::lSicm: 9/10/97 6:07 PM RESOLUTION NO. - 98 / l v<( ~~[) . A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ********* ESTABLISlllNG FACILITY USE POLICY FOR COMMUNITY GYMNASIUM AT VALLEY ffiGH SCHOOL WHEREAS, .the City of Dublin and the Dublin Unified School District are parties to an agreement dated October 21, 1997 regarding joint funding of a community use gymnasium; and WHEREAS, the agreement provides that the City will schedule all use of the gym for City and community use during times that the City has exclusive use of the gym; and WHEREAS, in order to commence scheduling of the gym, it is necessary to have an established Facility Use Policy in place for the gym. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby adopt the Facility Use Policy for the Community Gymnasium at Valley High School as contained in Exhibit A. . PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of December, 1998. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk G\usepolicies\resogympolicy.doc . ATTACHMENT 2 / 7" cy{ c70 Community Gym at Valley High School GYMNASIUM USE POLICY The Community Gym is located at 6901 York Drive in Dublin. During those times when the Gymnasium is not used for City or School District sponsored programs, it is available for rental by the community. The Gymnasium Use Policy establishes rules, regulations, procedures and fees governing the use of the Gym. Use of the gym is limited to sports practices and events typically held in gymnasiums.. CLASSIFICATIONS OF USERS Group 1. City of Dublin Group 2. Public Agencies (agencies serving the City of Dublin including Alameda County, Dublin-San Ramon Services District, Dublin Unified School District, etc.) Dublin Chamber of Commerce Community Groups (organized non-profit groups whose membership is open to the public and whose primary purpose is to serve the community) a) Resident (51 % of membership must reside or own property within the Dublin City Limits) b) Non-resident Private Individual or Groups (groups whose membership is not open to the public and/or activities such as team practices or games, assemblies, etc.) a) Resident (resides or owns property within the Dublin City Limits) b) Non-resident Commercial Groups (companies, groups, or individuals whose events have the primary purpose of generating a profit such as tournaments, sports camps, etc.) a) Resident (company facility must be located within the Dublin City Limits, or if there is no company facility, person responsible for event must reside or own property within the Dublin City Limits) Non-resident RESERVATION PROCEDURE 1. In order to reserve the Community Gymnasium, a Gymnasium Use Application must be submitted for approval. Applications for one-time use will be approved or disapproved when submitted. Applications for multiple uses will be approved or disapproved within 3-5 working days; you will be notified by mail as to the status of your application. Applications must be submitted in person at the Shannon Community Center, 11600 Shannon Avenue. The applicant must be the "user" of the facility. Identification confirming residence address will be required for those applicants claiming resident status. Applications are accepted at the Shannon Community Center during the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. Applications submitted less than ten working days prior to the date requested will not be accepted. Applications are accepted as follows: Group 3. Group 4. Group 5. Group 6. 2. 3. 4. . b) For Use Durin/{ the School Year (September 1 - June 15) Group 1 Reservations accepted up to one year in advance. Group 2 and 3 Reservations accepted beginning August 1. Group 4 and 5 (Resident) Reservations accepted beginning August 1. Group 4 and 5 (Non-Resident) Reservations accepted beginning September 1. Group 6 Reservations accepted beginning October 1. . EXHIBIT A . 5. . For Use During the Summer (June 16 - AURust 31) Group 1 Reservations accepted up to one year in advance. Group 2 and 3 Reservations accepted beginning April 1. Group 4 and 5 (Resident) Reservations accepted beginning April 1. Group 4 and 5 (Non-Resident) Reservations accepted beginning May 1. Group 6 Reservations accepted beginning June 1. /<1 aV rAt) CANCELlATIONS 1. The person listed as applicant on the Gymnasium Use Application must make cancellations in writing. Refunds will be handled as follows: a) 30 days or more prior to function date - forfeit deposit unless another user rebooks date. b) Less than 30 days prior to function date - forfeit deposit and one-half of fees paid. Occasionally it may be necessary to reschedule, relocate or cancel a request previously approved. In this event, the group or individual will be given as much advance notice as possible. PAYMENT SCHEDULE 1. At the time the application is submitted, the security deposit is required (see Fee Schedule). 2. Payment for one-time use of the gym is due at the time the application is submitted. Payment for multiple uses of the gym will be billed and is due no later than two weeks after receipt of invoice. Payments not received within the two-week deadline may result in cancellation of the use and forfeiture of the deposit Security deposits will be returned by mail within 30 days of use providing there are no violations of the Gymnasium Use Policy and/or excessive cleaning or damages to the Gym. Payment can be made by check, money order or cash. Checks or money orders must be made out to the City of Dublin. If paying by check, the check must be drawn on the account of the person or organization shown on the Gymnasium Use Application. 3. 4. HOURS OF USE 1. The Community Gymnasium is available for rental during the following hours when not scheduled for City or School District sponsored activities: For Use When School Is In Session Monday to Friday 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p,m. For Use When School Is Not In Session (Holidays And Summer Break) Monday to Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The minimum reservation accepted is two hours. Hours of use must include the amount of time needed for use, including set-up and clean up. Refunds are not given for hours not used. Within ten working days of use, requests for changes in hours are subject to availability of staff. The Gymnasium must be vacated by the time specified on the Gymnasium Use Application. INSURANCE CERTIFICATE Applicants shall provide insurance liability information on the City of Dublin's form evidencing such coverage. . Such certificate shall provide bodily injury and property damage liability protection at a minimum limit of $500,000 per occurrence. The certificate of insurance shall name the City of Dublin and the Dublin Unified School District, their officers and employees as the additional insured in conformance with the hold harmless agreement as outlined in the Gymnasium Use Application, and must specify that the user groups insurance -2- c- ;< 0 'if.J.D shall be primary to any insurance carried by the City and/or the Dublin Unified School District. The certificate shall be properly executed with an original signature of an authorized agent of the insurance company and is due ten working days prior to use. . GENERAL REGULA nONS AND INFORMAnON 1. Groups composed of minors must be supervised by two (2) adults for each twenty (20) minors at all times while they are using the gym. 2. Gymnasium Use Applications cannot be transferred, assigned or sublet. 3. Storage is not available either before or after use. 4, Tickets may not be sold at the door as an admission charge unless approved in advance. 5. Parking is permitted in painted parking stalls only. Vehicles parked illegally will be cited. 6. The consumption, serving and/or selling of alcoholic beverages is not permitted. 7. Smoking is prohibited in the gym or on school grounds. 8. Only athletic shoes can be worn on the court, no street shoes. 9. Use of tacks, nails, staples or putty on any walls or bleachers is prohibited. 10. Climate of gym is controlled by the School District and is not readily adjustable. 11. Bleachers are electric and MUST NOT be pulled or moved by the user. A Gym Attendant will be responsible for moving bleachers. . 12. Only water maybe brought into the gym; food and drink other than water are not allowed inside the gym. PROPERTY DAMAGE BY USER School and City property must be protected from damage or undue wear and tear. Each user of such property shall be responsible for the condition in which it leaves the building and equipment. Damage to School and/or City property and/or equipment during use shall be paid for by the user. The Gym Attendant will record the condition of the facility and equipment used prior and after a use. The user will be billed for any damages exceeding the deposit and may forfeit future use of the facility. . Any request for exception to the policy must be submitted writing to the City Manager, or his designee, no later than one month prior to the date of use requested. The City of Dublin reserves the right to refuse to grant use of the Community Gymnasium to any person or group if such use is deemed to be contrary to the best interest of the City and/or its residents. '- . -3-