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MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER PIER 60 (2) MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT ~ This Agreement is made and entered into this ~ day of ~ ' 2007, between the City of Clearwater, hereinafter referred to as the City, P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, Florida 33758-4748, and Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce, Inc., 1130 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, Florida 33755, hereinafter referred to as the Agency. WHEREAS, the City desires to provide visitor information services at the Visitor Information Center ("VIC") adjacent to the Pier 60 Playground on Clearwater Beach; and WHEREAS, the Agency has established programs that provide information services for Clearwater Beach; and NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1. Terms and Consideration. a) The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of five (5) years ("Initial Term") commencing on October 1st, 2007 ("Commencement Date") and continuing through September 30th, 2012 ("Termination Date') unless earlier terminated under the terms of this agreement. This Agreement may be extended for a maximum of three (3) additional one-year periods, under the same terms and conditions by the mutual written agreement of both parties. In consideration of City entering into this Agreement with Agency, Agency covenants with City that Agency shall unequivocably, timely and without reservation, comply with the terms and conditions and meet service level requirements as set out in EXHIBIT "A". Agency's failure to timely comply with any of the obligations hereunder during the term of this Agreement shall be deemed a material default resulting in termination of this Agreement. b) It is expressly agreed between the parties that this Agreement shall not be assignable to any other person, firm or corporation without the express written consent of the City, which consent may be granted or denied in the sole discretion of the City. c) No permanent structure shall be removed from the premises or materially' altered except with written consent of the City and all persons, firms or corporations are expressly called upon to take due notice of the requirements of this agreement. d) The City reserves at all times during the term of this Agreement or any extension or renewal thereof the continuing right to utilize any portion of the premises for laying and maintaining utility lines or facilities, including' Page 1 of 10 roads, or other necessary rights of way, provided, however, the City shall use its best efforts to adopt such route or routes as will be reasonable and economically feasible to minimize interference with the purposes of this Agreement. 2. Services to be Provided: The Agency shall provide at a minimum the services described in Exhibit A. In addition, operational requirements are detailed in Exhibit A. 3. Area to be Served: Services rendered through this agreement shall bp, provided within the limits of the City of Clearwater and shall begin on October 1, 2007. 4. Use of Clearwater Beach Visitor's Information Center: a) No Illegal Use. The Agency promises and agrees that they will make no unlawful, improper or offensive use of the premises. Further, the Agency understands and agrees that this provision specifically prohibits, among other acts, the sale, consumption or use of alcoholic beverages or controlled substances. b) Property Use. It is understood between the parties that the real property, which is the subject of this agreement, will not be used in any manner other than as a Visitor Information Center. c) Rules for Use. Equal opportunity for Chamber members and non- Chamber members will be followed for promotional opportunities and no unfair or dubious transactions shall take place. In addition, the Agency will not compete with other local businesses, other than as to the services to be provided hereunder. Items for sale shall include items for visitors' immediate needs, such as attraction tickets, and maps. Any additional items for sale will need to be approved by the City of Clearwater. d) Inspection by City. The Agency understands and agrees that the premises may be entered and inspected at any time by the City's officers, agents and employees. e) General Adherence to City Ordinances and Other Law. The Agency promises to observe all City rules and ordinances. The Agency will comply with the requirements of the American With Disabilities Act and all other applicable law. 5. Maintenance of the Premises by the Agency. a) Maintenance. The Agency shall maintain the premises in a neat and clean condition, consistent with the condition, as it exists on the effective Page 2 of 10 date of this agreement. The Agency will maintain the VIC building in good, clean condition, free of debris. Capital and other major maintenance to preserve the structural integrity of the building and building systems such as lights, electrical circuits and air conditioning is the responsibility of the City. b) Repair of Damage. The agency understands and agrees that it is responsible for and will cause to be repaired at the Agency's expense willful damage to the premises. 6. Payment of Fees and Taxes. The Agency shall obtain all required permits and licenses at its own expense. The Agency is a tax-exempt organization. Should the property or activities conducted on the property become subject to taxes, the Agency shall be responsible therefore. 7. Scheduled Reports of Agency Activities: The Agency shall furnish the City Manager and Economic Development and Housing Department with quarterly reports of activities conducted under the provisions of this agreement. Each report is to identify the number of clients served, the costs of such servicc, and commentary on the viability, effectiveness, and trends affecting the vie. As part of the quarterly reporting requirement, the Agency will provide a financial summary that details merchandising, advertising sales, and other revenue and expenditure activities in separate categories. The City's Finance Department will review the financial statements on a quarterly basis. The City may request additional reports if desired to monitor annual objectives set by the Agency. 8. Use and Disposition of Funds Received: Funds received by the Agency from the City shall be used to pay for the costs and services as further described in Exhibit A. Funds existing and not used for this purpose at the end of this agreement term shall be deemed excess to the intended purpose and shall be returned to the City within forty-five (45) days of demand. 9. Creation, Use, Maintenance, and Accounting of Financial Records: a) Creation of Records: The Agency shall create and maintain financial and accounting records, books, documents, policies, practices, procedures and any information necessary to reflect fully the financial activities of the Agency. Such records shall be available and accessible at all times for inspection, review, or audit by authorized City representatives. A quarterly activities financial statement will be required as part of the reporting requirements (Section 7 above). b) Use of Records: The Agency shall produce such reports and audits as required by the City to document the proper and prudent stewardship and use of the monies received through this agreement. Page 3 of 10 c) Maintenance of Records: All records created hereby are to be retained and maintained for five (5) years following the termination of this agreement or as otherwise required by law. d) Accounting: The Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce will maintain separate and segregated accounting records for all Beach Visitors Information Center transactions. These accounting records will be available for inspection by authorized City staff as specified in section 9(a) above. 10. Nondiscrimination: The Agency agrees that no person shall, on the grounds of race, sex, handicap, national origin, religion, marital status or political belief, be excluded from participation in, denied the benefit(s) of, or be otherwise discriminated against as an employee, volunteer, or client of the provider. 11. Liability and Indemnification: The Agency shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of this agreement. The Agency agrees to assume the risks, and hereby indemnifies the City for any and all liabilities arising in the course of providing the services under this agreement. The Agency agrees to be fully responsible for its own real and personal property, and for its negligence, and the negligence of its employees, volunteers, and agents. 12. Insurance The Agency shall obtain at its own expense, and maintain during the term of this agreement, the insurance coverages set forth below: a) Workers' Compensation and Emplovers' Liabilitv - the Agency shall procure and maintain for the life of this agreement, Workers' Compensation Insurance covering all Agency employees with limits meeting all applicable state and federal laws. This coverage shall include Employers' Liability with limits meeting all applicable state and federal laws. b) Comprehensive General Liabilitv Insurance - the Agency shall procure and maintain General Liability Insurance. This coverage shall be on an "occurrence" basis and shall include: Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Complete Operations and Contractual Liability. Coverage shall be no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Commercial General Liability policies of the Insurance Services Offices. The minimum limits of coverage shall be $500,000 per Occurrence Combined Single Limit for Death, Bodily Injury, Liability and Property Damage Liability. c) Business Automobile Liability - the Agency shall procure and maintain Business Automobile Liability Insurance on any automobile owned, leased, or operated by, or on behalf of, the Agency. The minimum limits Page 4 of 10 of coverage shall be $500,000 per Occurrence Combined Single Limit for Death, Bodily Injury Liability, and Property Damage Liability. This coverage shall be an "Any Auto" type policy. Coverage shall be no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Business Automobile Policies of the Insurance Services Office. d) Other Requirements: (1) The City shall be named as an additional insured in all liability insurance policies required under this agreement. (2) Copies of insurance certificates for all insurance required by the agreement shall be furnished to the City Clerk prior to use of the property, and copies of all insurance policies covering insurance required by this agreement shall be furnished to the City Clerk upon specific request of the City. (3) Insurance policies purchased and issued to the Agency as required by this agreement shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, or modified, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice provided to the City Clerk. (4) All insurance policies shall provide full coverage from the first dollar of exposure unless otherwise stipulated. No deductibles will be accepted without prior approval from the City. 13. Grant of Funds. The City shall allocate the annual amount estimated in Exhibit B, but shall not exceed $50,000 dollars annually. The City may withhold funds if services are not provided as described in this agreement, and all allocations are subject to the City's annual budget approval process 14. Payments: The funding shall be paid to the Agency on a quarterly basis at the beginning of each quarter. The Agency will then reimburse the City at the end of each quarter out of its net profits up to the City's contribution amount. 15. Computers and Other Equipment: The City has provided the current computer equipment at the Beach VIC. The Agency is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of this equipment. The Agency will be responsible for the replacement of computers in the future. The Agency is responsible for providing all other operating equipment including printers, phones, fax machines, etc. The Agency is also responsible for the upkeep of phone and internet connections in the building. The furnishings in the Beach VIC are City property. 16. Parking: One space within the Marina parking lot will be reserved for staff parking. All other employees will receive parking permits within the Marina lot Page 5 of 10 that must be renewed once a year, or as otherwise applicable under the City Code of Ordinances. 17. Utilities: The City will pay the utilities for the building. 18. Disclaimer of Warranties: This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement of the parties on the subject hereof and may not be changed, modified, or discharged except by written Amendment duly executed by both parties. No representations or warranties by either party shall be binding unless expressed herein or in a duly executed Amendment hereof. 19. lERMINA liON a) For Cause: Material failure to adhere to any of the provisions of this agreement as determined by the City shall constitute cause for termination. This agreement may be terminated for cause with 10 days prior written notice without any further obligation by either party. The agency shall have an additional 5 days to remedy any material failure as determined by the City. b) Notice Without Cause: Either party may terminate this agreement by giving the other party 30 days written notice. c) Disposition of Fund Monies: In the event of termination for any reason, monies made available to the Agency but not expended in accordance with this agreement shall be returned to the City within forty-five (45) days of demand. d) Bankruptcy: Should the Agency hereinafter be adjudged bankrupt or become insolvent or in any other way be financially unable to fulfill the covenants of this Agreement, the City may at its option, terminate the Agreement, as though for breach of any other covenant. e) Insufficient Funds: In case the City has insufficient funds to run the Beach VIC, and accordingly terminates this Agreement, the Agency shall be released of all obligations hereunder,' however, any liabilities accrued before the termination date shall survive termination. 20. MISCELLANEOUS It is agreed that time is of the essence of this Agreement. The failure of any party to exercise any right or power given hereunder, or to insist upon strict compliance by the other party with its obligations as set forth herein, shall not constitute a waiver by such party of its rights to demand strict compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. The Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective Page 6 of 10 successors and assigns. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. 21. NOTICE Any notice required or permitted to be given by the provisions of this agreement shall be conclusively deemed to have been received by a party hereto on the date it is hand-delivered to such party at the address indicated below (or at such other address as such party shall specify to the other party in writing), or if sent by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid), on the fifth (5th) business day after the day on which such notice is mailed and properly addressed. a) If to City, addressed to City Manager, City of Clearwater, P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, Florida, 33758-4748. b) If to Agency, addressed to President, Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce, 1130 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, Florida, 33755. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and delivered this Agreement the day and year first above written. Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce, Inc. BY:~~ Print Na .J:J L LJ1~ Co f em~ President C7~ By: ,:o/p ~ Print Name: '. < A ~/ Secretary City of Clearwater, Florida BY:~-rr. William B. Horne, II City Manager COUNTERSIGNED: By: ~'c~r~' Fr~. Hibbard Mayor ATTEST: 1 By: Laur Lipowski Assistant City Attorney Page 7 of 10 EXHIBIT A The Agency shall run an efficient and effective Visitor Information Center and will seek to become self-supporting. . Services To Be Offered: . Provide exceptional visitor services that meet and exceed the expectations of our visitors. The focus is to promote the center's advertisers, Clearwater businesses and events of interest to visitors first and foremost, then events in and around Pinellas County and Tampa Bay. . The VIC will act as a concierge service, providing general information to visitors as requested to ensure an enjoyable visit. Information provided would continue to include, but not be limited to; accommodation referrals, restaurant and attraction information, transportation services, directions and maps, parks and recreation information, water temperatures, weather forecasts, entertainment venues, events in Coachman Park and elsewhere, sporting events, location of human services such as hospitals and pharmacies, City services such as the library, marina, Sailing Center, etc. VIC staff will provide visitor guides to visitors who are interested in returning in the future. The center will house rack cards and display space for advertisers. . Maintain a Guest Book wherein visitors are asked to provide such information as the visitor's origin (state/country), if it is a first visit, if they flew or drove, related Orlando information, whether visitor stopped at the 60 Center and the length of stay, where are they staying and if they already have reservations. The center will provide a computer for visitors to check e:.mails and other internet usage. . Make comment cards available for the visitors to provide the City with information on the overall stay, things they liked and disliked and additional services the City might provide. The staff will address visitor complaints and acts as a liaison to local businesses. Staff will research what can be done to remedy a situation so as to ensure the visitor is happy and will return. . Coordinate with the City of Clearwater Parks and Recreation Department regarding upcoming events. . The Agency shall subscribe to Language Line, a service providing telephone access to interpreters who interpret from English into as many as 140 languages, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. . The Agency shall follow and cooperate as to all of the City's public and private partnerships. Page 8 of 10 . Hours of Operation: The VIC will be open 361 days a yearl7 days a week. The VIC will be closed for New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The VIC will open daily at 10:00am, but closing hours will depend upon the time of the year and day of the week. The VIC will be open until 7pm February 1st through the Monday of Labor Day weekend. The VIC will be open until 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays from the Friday of Memorial Day weekend through the Saturday of Labor Day weekend. The VIC will be open until 6pm from Tuesday after Labor Day through January 31st. The VIC will adjust the hours of operation beyond the normal hours of operation at the request of the City to meet and exceed the needs of visitors. . Staffing: Payroll, scheduling, and maintaining employees will become the responsibility of the Agency. The Agency shall employ a full time Beach VIC Manager and appropriate part-time staff. All persons who work at the center will have proper licenses, permits, and qualifications to perform their duties. . Advertising: The Agency will not promote businesses outside of Clearwater and its unincorporated enclaves that are in direct competition with businesses in Clearwater. However, unique attractions outside of the City may be promoted, such as Disney World, Busch Gardens, Sea World, museums, historical tours, etc. The City will have the right to monitor and remove advertisements that it deems, within its reasonable discretion harms local businesses. The City will review this policy on an annual basis to determine if it is still applicable. Any advertising questions should be directed to the Economic Development and Housing Department for approval. . Emergency Plan: The Agency, in conjunction with the Economic Development and Housing Department, will develop an Emergency Plan for Hurricane Season, outlining steps to be taken if an evacuation is ordered. 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