JOINT USE OF VARIOUS RECREATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES (6)
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]HIS AGREEMENT, made and entered Into thIs
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, 198~ by and between the CITY OF ClEARWATER, FLORIDA a
munIcIpal corporatIon, hereInafter referred to as "CIty," and the SCHOOL BOARD
OF P I NELL AS COUNTY, here I nafter referred to as "Board."
WIT N E SSE T H
WHEREAS, the Board desires to use varIous CIty-owned facilItIes for
physical educatIon and varIous other school-related actIvIties; and
WHEREAS, the CIty desIres to use various Board-owned school facIlItIes
for recreatIonal and educatIonal programs; and
WHEREAS, the CIty and Board are each willIng to cooperate In this
matter under certaIn condItIons and provIsIons;
NOW, THEREFORE, In consIderatIon of the covenants hereIn contaIned and
other good and valuable consIderatIon, the Board and CIty each gIve the other
lIcense to use theIr respective facIlitIes as descrIbed In ExhIbIts "A" through
"H" attached hereto and made part of th I s agreement, under the follow I ng terms
and conditions:
1. The term of this Agreement shal I be for a Period of one (1) year
commencIng on January 1, 1986, and ending on December 31,1986. ThIs Agreement
may be extended from year to year under the same terms and condItIons set forth
hereIn, with written agreement and approval by the Board and CIty.
2. The Board agrees to make Its facilItIes available when the use
thereof does not Interfere wIth the regularly scheduled school programs as
outlIned In ExhibIts "A" !through "H". Use of said facIlItIes shall not be
earlier than 8:00 a.m. nor later than 11:00 p.m. for outdoor use and not later
than 12:00 mIdnIght for Indoor use.
3. The fac!1 Itles owned by the CIty may be used by the Board for
physical educatIon and other school related actIvItIes, when the use thereof
does not Interfere with any CIty programs and conforms wIth the hours the
facIlitIes are normally open to the publ fc. If one party desIres to use the
other party's facilities at a tIme other than normally open, that party wll I be
required to pay the normal rental fee for saId usage.
4. Each party agrees to maintain the facilitIes and surrounding area
In a clean and sanItary conditIon after use by Itself or any of Its agents or
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5. Each party shal I provide Its own personnel for the supervIsIon of
the programs It conducts.
6. Use of the facilitIes by prIvate partIes or organIzations or by
business enterprises for profIt Is prohIbIted. The Board and CIty further
agree to make no unlawful, Improper, or offensive use of the facilities and al I
rights of a party breaching thIs paragraph shal I be subject to termination by
the other party.
7. Each party agrees that It wll I save the other harmless on account
of the neglIgent acts of Its employees or agents or on account of any unsafe
condition that may exIst as a result of the neglIgent operation by Its
employees or agents of Its facIlitIes In accordance with the provisIons of
Section 768.28 FlorIda Statutes. Each party agrees to be responsible for the
safety of Its own Invltees, lIcensees or participants In Its programs In case
of accidental Injury, except as provIded above.
8. NeIther the Board nor the City may assIgn this Agreement or any
of Its rights, hereunder, nor permIt others to use the facilities or any part
thereof wIthout the wrItten consent of the other party. The Board and CIty
agree that each party and Its officers, agents, and servants shal I have the
rIght to enter and Inspect the facilIties and the actIvitIes beIng conducted
thereon at reasonable times. This Agreement may be canceled by either the City
or Board upon thirty (30) days advance written notice to the other party.
9. AddItIonal City or School Board facIlities may be used at
approprIate times and places wIth the written approval of the Superintendent or
City Manager. ThIs Agreement may then be amended to describe the addItional
facilItIes and uses.
10. In the event of questIons arIsing out of the use of the
facilIties or otherwIse arisIng under this Agreement, the questIons shal I be
settled In wrIting between the SuperIntendent and the CIty Manager, or the
specific designee of either for resolution of such questions.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement
the day and year fIrst written.
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10. In the event of questions arising out of the use of
the facilities or otherwise arising under this Agreement, the
questions shall be settled in writing between the Superintendent
and the City Manager, or the specific designee of either for
resolution of such questions.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed
this Agreement the day and year first written.
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EX!l1B1T A
OAK GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL
City Usage of School Facilities
1. Gymnasium
a. Program - Two programs are held by the
Recreation Department at this facility. One is
an after school playground program which occurs
during the school year, but which then turns in-
to an all day program during the summer months.
The second program is a men and women's basket-
ball league.
b. Times and Dates - The after school playground
prog~am runs for 1-1/2 hours a day, Monday
through Friday, and for 7-1/2 hours on Saturday.
During the summer, the program runs for 8 hours
a day, Monday through Friday. The men's and
women's basketball league takes place during the
dates of November 25 to December 20 and January
6 to March 20. The games are played from 6:00
p.m. until 11:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
The approximate number of hours the facility is
used for both of these programs is 1392.
c. Costs - The City hires two teachers from the
school as recreation leaders to run the after
school and summer programs. The City also
attempts to hire a teacher from the school, if
available, as a scorekeeper or referee for the
basketball league, plus act as a supervisor for
the school.
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EXHIBIT B
JOHN F. KENNEDY MIDDLE SCHOOL
City Usage of School Facilities
1. Gymnasium
a. Program - The City's Recreation Department
uses this facility for its men's and ~omen's
basketball league and co-ed and adult volley-
ball leagues. Also upon approval for wheel-
chair basketball games.
b. Times and Dates - The basketball league
runs ~rom November 25 until December 20 and
from January 6 until March 15. The games are
played Monday through Thursday between the
hours of 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. The approx-
imate number of hours the City utilizes this
facility is 258 hours.
c. Costs - The City attempts to hire a
teacher from the school, if available, to be
a referee or scorekeeper plus act as a super-
visor for the school.
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EXHIBIT C
KINGS HIGHWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
City Usage of School Facilities
1. Basketball Court
a. Program - The Recreation Department uses
the basketball court as a facility for public
play.
b. Times and Dates - The basketball court can
be used year-round when it doesn't interfere
with a school program.
c. Costs - The City paid for the installation
of the lights on this court and is paying for
the operation of these lights by use of a
separate meter.
School Usage of City Facilities
1. Kings Highway Recreation Center
a. Program - Kings Highway Elementary School
uses the large multi-purpose room inside the
center for music, dance, and other related
classes. Also special education classes use
the game room.
b. Times and Dates ~ The school may use this
building for its classes Monday through Friday
during the months of September to June, which
is the school year, as long as it doesn't
interfere with recreation programs at the
center and as long as a staff member is sched-
uled to be working at that time. This gives
the school an unlimited amount of hours it can
utilize the recreation center.
c. Costs - None. The school provides leader-
ship for all classes held in the center.
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EXHIBIT D
NORTH WARD ELEMENTARY
City Usage of Facility
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School Usage of City Facilities
1. Norton Park Pool
a. Program - North Ward Elementary School uses
the ~wimming pool for physical education
classes.
b. Times and Dates - The school uses the pool
for approximately 4 weeks beginning in May
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 5 days a week
for P.E. classes. Red Cross volunteers and
P.E. staff accompany children to pool and
give instructions and supervision.
c. Costs - None.
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EXHIBIT E
CLEARWATER HIGH SCHOOL
City Usage of School Facilities
1. Gymnasium
a. Program - The Recreation Department runs a
youth basketball league for boys. The Recrea-
tion Department also utilizes this facility
for a summer basketball clinic for youth and
adults.
b. Times and Dates - The boys youth basketball
league runs from the beginning of December un-
til the first week of March. They play every
Saturday (with the exception of a two week
break around Christmas) from 9:00 a.m. until
1:00 p.m. The summer basketball clinic oper-
ates from the middle of June until the middle
of August (eight weeks) during the hours of
1:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., Monday through Fri-
day. The approximate hours of usage for this
facility is 360 hours.
c. Costs - The Recreation Department will hire
a teacher from the high school to work as a
referee for the youth basketball and also will
help supervise the school. For the summer
clinic, a recreation specialist and a recrea-
tion assistant are hired to run the program.
Every attempt is made to hire two teachers
from the high school for these positions. Any
extra custodial work needed because of these
two programs will be performed by these City
employees.
2. Tennis Courts
a. Program - The Recreation Department uses
the tennis courts as a facility for public
play.
b. Times and Dates - The tennis courts can be
used year-round by the public during the times
of the day when it doesn't interfere with a
school program.
c. Costs - When the courts were constructed
the City paid for the lighting of the courts
and the City has continued to pay for the
operation of the lights. The City also has
been replacing nets as needed.
3. Basketball Courts
a. Program - The Recreation Department util-
izes the basketball courts similar to the
tennis courts which is a facility open for
public play.
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CLEARWATER HIGH SCHOOL - continued
b. Times and Dates - The courts are used for
public play year round, but again, only during
the times of the day when it doesn't interfere
with a school program.
c. Costs - The City paid for half of the con-
struction costs of the basketball courts while
the other half was paid for by the school.
Another cost which the City pays is the opera-
tion of the lights figuring that most use at
night is done by the open public play and not by
school programs.
~. Runnin~ Track
a. Program - A City-wide clinic, tract meet, or
special program may be run by the Recreation De-
partment on this facility. The P.A. system and
other track equipment may be used by the City
for these events.
b. Times and Dates - The number of times this
facility is used by the Recreation Department
varies, but when events are run, they again do
not interfere with school programs.
c. Costs - The City contributed $6,000 toward
the resurfacing of the track. No other costs
are incurred by the City regarding this facility
School Use of City Recreation Facilities
1. Frank Tack Ba11fie1ds (Clearwater)
a. Program - Clearwater High School uses the
fields at Frank Tack for its varsity baseball
team practices.
b. Times and Dates - The varsity baseball teams
use the fields from January 3 until April 30.
During this time they will conduct approximately
60 practices between the hours of 2:15 p.m. and
5:15 p.m.
2. Carpenter Field Ba1lfie1ds (Clearwater)
a. Program - Clearwater High School uses the
fields for its baseball team for approximately
11 home games.
b. Times and Dates - As stated above, the team
plays its home games at Carpenter Field and
they last approximately 2-1/2 hours. The ap-
proximate total number of hours the facility is
used is 28 hours.
c. Costs - None.
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3. Marymont Park Ba11fie1ds (Clearwater)
a. Program - Girls softball including practice.
b. Times and Dates - Approximately 2 to 2-1/2
hours and home games.
c. Costs - None.
4. McMullen Tennis Complex
a. Program - Clearwater High Tennis Teams use
the courts for practices and home matches.
b. Times and Dates - Times and dates vary and
are subject to approval by the tennis complex
ma na-ge r.
c. Costs - None.
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EXHIBIT F
CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE MIDDLE SCHOOL
City Usage of School Facilities
1. Gymnasium
a. Program - The Recreation Department uses this
facility for its men's basketball league.
b. Times and Dates - The basketball league is a
program which runs from November 25 until
December 20 and then again from January 6 until
March 20. The games are held on Monday through
Thursday, 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The approxi-
mate number of hours the City uses this facility
is 2"58 hours.
c. Costs - There is no cost to the City for the
use of this facility. There is an agreement be-
tween the school and Martin Luther King Recrea-
tion Center of joint usage of each other's
facilities which takes care of any costs for
each party.
School Usage of City Facilities
1. Holt Swimming Pool
a. Program - Clearwater Comprehensive Middle
School, Palmetto Elementary and Kings Highway
Elementary can use the swimming pool for swim-
ming instruction in connection with their
physical education program.
b. Times and Dates - The schools can use the
pool during the months of September, April, and
May. The program is run onMonday through Friday
between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
c. Cos'ts - None.
2. Martin Luther King Recreation Center
A. Tennis Courts
a. Program
Clearwater
the tennis
program.
Palmetto Elementary School and
Comprehensive Middle School both use
courts for their physical education
b. Times and Dates - Both schools use the tennis
courts from September to June, Monday through
Friday, between the hours 8:30 am and 4:00 pm.
The courts are not continually used by either
school during these times, but instead, they are
used at various times of the day during that
part of their physical education program where
they teach tennis.
c. Costs - None.
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CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE MIDDLE SCHOOL - continued
B. Playing Field
a. Program - Palmetto Elementary School and
Clearwater Comprehensive Middle School both use
the playing field for their physical education
program.
b. Times and Dates - Both schools use the play-
ing field from September to June, Monday through
Friday, between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:00
pm. The field is not continually used by either
school during these times, but instead, is used
when the physical education activities warrant
it. .
c. Costs - None.
c. Softball Diamond
a. Program - Palmetto Elementary School and
Clearwater Comprehensive Middle School both use
the softball diamond for their physical educa-
tion program.
b. Times and Dates - Both schools use the soft-
ball diamond from September to June, Monday
through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 am and
4:00 pm. The softball field is not continually
used by either school during these times, but
instead, is used when the physical education
activities warrant it. Each school, Palmetto
Elementary and Clearwater Comprehensive Middle
School, have the opportunity to utilize one part
of the outside area of the Martin Luther King
Recreation Center (tennis courts, playing field,
and softball diamond) for approximately 1,080
hours.
c. Costs - None.
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CURTIS FUNDAMENTAL SCHOOL
City Usage of Facilities
1. None
School Usage of City Facilities
1. Holt Swimming Pool
a. Program - Clearwater Comprehensive Middle
School, Curtis Fundamental and Kings Highway
Elementary can use the swimming pool for swim-
ming instruction in coneection with their
physical education program
b. Times and Dates - The schools can use the
poOl during the months of September, April and
May. The progrm is run on Monday through Fri-
day, between the hours of 9:30 am and 2:30 pm.
c. Costs - None.
2. ~artin Luther King Recreation Center
A. Tennis Court s
a. Program - Curtis Fundamental School and
Clearwater Comprehensive Middle School both
use the tennis courts for their physical
education program.
b. Times and Dates - Both schools use the
tennis courts from September to June, Monday
through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 am
and 4:00 pm. The courts are not continually
used by either school during these times, but
instead, they are used at various times of the
day during that part of their physical educa-
tion program where they teach tennis.
c. Costs - None.
B. Playing Field
a. Program - Curtis Fundamental School and
Clearwater Comprehensive Middle School both
use the playing field for their physical educa-
tion program.
b. Times and Dates - Both schools use the play-
ing field from September to June, Monday
through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 am
and 4:00 pm. The field is not continually
used by either school during these times, but
insteadt is used when the physical education
activities warrant it.
c. Costs - None.
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CURTIS FUNDAMENTAL SCHOOL - continued
C. Softball Diamond
a. Program - Curtis Fundamental School and
Clearwater Comprehensive Middle School both
use the softball diamond for their physical
education program.
b. Times and Dates - Both schools use the
softball diamond from September to June, Mon-
day through Friday, between the hours of 8:30
am and 4:00 pm. The softball field is not
continually used by either school during
these times, but instead, is used when the
physTca1 education activities warrant it.
Each school, Curtis Fundamental School and
Clearwater Comprehensive Middle School, have
the opportunity to utilize one part of the
outside area of the Martin Luther King Recre-
ation Center (tennis courts, playing field,
and softball diamond) for approximately 1,080
hours.
c. Costs - None.
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COUNTRYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
City Usage of School Facilities
1. Auditorium
a. Program - The City-s Cultural Arts Section
may wish to use the Auditorium during the
year for a variety of cultural activities.
All programs will be produced and directed by
the staff of the City of Clearwater Recrea-
tion Department.
b. Times and Dates - These may vary and are
flexible depending upon scheduled use of the
auditorium and approval by school staff.
c. Costs - The City will pay all extra custod-
ial fees incurred due to event and personnel
fees needed in order to keep_ the auditorium
open for performances, e.g., lighting and
sound technicians.
2. Gymnasium
a. Program - The Recreation Department runs a
summer drop-in recreation program for youth
and adults.
b. Times and Dates - The summer program oper-
ates from the middle of June until the middle
of August (eight weeks) during the hours of
10:00 am until 9:00 pm, Monday through Fri-
day. The approximate number of hours of
usage for this facility is 385 hours.
c. Costs - A recreation leader, recreation
specialist and assistant are hired to run the
program. Every attempt is made to hire teach-
ers or other high school personnel for these
positions. Any extra custodial work needed
because of this program will be performed by
City employees.
3. Tennis Court s
a. Program - The Recreation Department uses the
tennis courts as a facility for public play.
b. Times and Dates - The tennis courts can be
used year round by the public during the
times of the day when it doesn-t interfere
with a school program.
c. Costs - The Parks & Recreation Department in-
tends to budget funds for lighting the tennis
courts for night use. The City will pay for
all utility costs associated with light sys-
tem. School is responsible for net and
center strap replacements.
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COUNTRYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL - continued
4. Handball Courts
a. Program - The Recreation Department uses the
handball courts as a facility for public play.
b. Times and Dates - The handball courts can be
used year-round by the public during the times
of the day when it doesn't interfere with a
school program.
c. Costs - The Parks & Recreation Department in-
tends to budget funds for lighting the handball
courts for night use. The City will pay for all
utility costs associated with lighting system.
5. Basketball Courts
a. Program - The Recreation Department utilizes
the basketball courts similar to the tennis
courts and handball courts for public play.
b. Times and Dates - Similar to tennis and hand-
ball courts.
c. Costs - Similar to handball courts.
School Usage of City Recreation Facilities
1. Carpenter Field Ba11fie1ds (Countryside)
a. Program - Countryside High School uses the
fields for its baseball team approximately
eleven home games.
b. Times and Dates - Eleven games approximate-
ly 2 1/2 hours in length. Dates and times vary.
c. Costs - None.
2. Edd~e C. Moore Complex Ba11fields (Countryside)
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a. Program - Countryside High School girls soft-
ball team uses field for practice and games.
b. Times and Dates - Approximately 2 to 2-1/2
hours per day, Monday through Friday, for 12
weeks.
c. Costs - None.