HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1985-12237 RESOLUTION NO. 12237
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA
VISTA APPROVING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA
VISTA AND FRANK CHABOUDY, TENNIS PROFESSIONAL, AT
THE CHULA VISTA TENNIS CENTER
AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID AGRE~ENT
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
resolve as foll~s:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Chula Vista that that certain agreement between THE CITY
OF CHULA VISTA, a municipal corporation, and FRANK CHABOUDY, Tennis
Professional, at the Chula Vista Tennis Center
dated the 5th day of November , 1985, a copy of which is
attached hereto and incorporated herein, the same as though fully
set forth herein be, and the same is hereby approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor of the City of
Chula Vista be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to
execute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Chula
Vista.
Presented by Approved as to form by
Manuel A. Mollinedo, Director I ~homas ~/~arron, City
of Parks and Recreation % /~Attorn~,y/
ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this. 5th day of. November
19. 85 , by the following vole, to-wit:
AYES: Counc~]members Cox, Malcolm, Moore, Scott, McCandliss
NAYES: C0unci l members .. None
ABSTAIN: Counci lmembers, None
ABSENT: Counci lmembers None
C/ City Clerk ~;
~TATE OF CALIFORNIA )
;aUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss.
;ITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, JENNIE M. FULASZ, CMC, CITY CLERK of the City of Chula Vista, California,
0 HEREBY CERTIFY thor the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
RESOLUTION N0. 12237
,and that fha same has not been amended or repealed.
ATED.
(seal) City Clerk
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AGREEMENT FOR TENNIS PROFESSIONAL
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into in the City of Chula Vista,
California, this 5th day of November, 1985 by and between the CITY OF CHULA
VISTA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and FRANK
CHABOUDY, Tennis Professional, hereinafter referred to as "PROFESSIONAL";
W I TNESSETH :
WHEREAS, the City, in the operation and conduct of a tennis complex
in said City, requires the services of a tennis professional management, and
FRANK CHABOUDY, is a tennis professional capable and able to render the
services required by the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and upon the terms
and conditions contained herein, the City and the Professional agree as
follows:
1. The term of the agreement shall be for three years beginning on
December l, 1985, and ending at midnight on November 30, 1988, unless sooner
terminated as hereinafter provided.
2. The Professional will, on the effective date of this agreement,
enter upon the performance of the duties as tennis professional in the City of
Chula Vista and in particular:
(a) The Professional shall at his discretion keep and maintain for
sale supplies and equipment, in keeping with the demand of the tennis
complex and shall keep these items at prices recommended by the
manufacturers of said merchandise. The Professional shall operate
all concessions as an independent contractor. He shall purchase and
pay for all materials and merchandise used or sold, in the operation
of said concession, in his name, and at his own responsibility, and
receive and retain all income derived from the operation as his own
and for sole use and benefit.
{b) The Professional shall keep adequate books and records, make all
tax returns and pay all taxes required in connection therewith in his
own name. Such books and records shall be the property of the
Professional but shall be open to the inspection of the City by and
through its City Manager or other duly authorized agent at reasonable
times during business hours. The Professional shall be required to
maintain a method of accounting of all the receipts and disbursements
received or made by said Professional from the operation of said
concession.
The bookkeeping records installed and maintained by the
Professional shall be approved as to form by the City and shall
permit the preparation of statements of profit and loss and balance
sheet. The City may inspect and audit the books and accounts and
records of the Professional at all times. The Professional shall
provide necessary materials and personnel at his own expense to
adequately cover the operation of the City owned Tennis Pro-Shop and
four (4) tennis courts during the operating hours hereafter referred .
to. The Professional shall employ any and all assistants that may be
necessary to carry out the terms and provisions of this agreement and
shall pay their salaries and such other and further sums as may be
required of them for tax and other purposes. If these assistants
collect or handle any money due the City of Chula Vista, they shall
be approved as provided herein by the City before being employed by
the Professional. If, for any reason, any of said assistants shall
display flagrant misconduct, he shall be dismissed at the request of
the City Manager.
(c) It is agreed that in addition to his other duties hereunder, the
Professional shall cause instruction to be given in the game of
tennis. Tennis instruction shall be given only to bona fide
instructees, with individual lessons confined to one court at a time,
(exception - see Premises). Group lessons may be conducted provided
prior written approval is obtained from the City both as to the hours
during which group lessons may be conducted and the location of
courts which shall use only one court if five (5) or less persons
undertake group lessons and two (2) courts if six (6) or more persons
undertake instruction. Fees for such instruction shall be in keeping
with accepted custom and practices in the tennis profession. It is
also understood that the Tennis Professional shall assume the
responsibility for providing instruction for conducting the
department sponsored tennis classes held during the summer months at
locations determined by the City. Classes will be completely
self-sustaining. All proceeds will go to the Tennis Professional.
The Pro and City will meet once each year to establish a schedule for
these classes. The Tennis Professional will also coordinate three
(3) area-wide open tennis tournaments annually and will be
responsible for promotion of a Youth Tennis Program.
(d) Except as may be otherwise provided by the City, the
Professional or a similarly qualified assistant shall be present at
the tennis complex during all hours in which the complex is open to
operate, supervise, promote and manage the functions authorized by
this agreement. The Professional shall coordinate, promote and
schedule such tennis events sponsored by, by way of illustration but
not limitation, the City of Chula Vista, convention type
organizations, and such other recognized organizations as may from
time to time request scheduling of tennis events. Under the
direction of the City, the Professional shall advertise and promote
the tennis complex and shall be responsible for such promotional
functions.
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(e) The premises to be leased include the Tennis Professional Shop
with lounge, restroom and one court for professional instruction
which will be assigned by the City. In addition, Lessee may be
permitted the use of a second court specified by the City in
accordance with the following conditions:
A second teaching court may be used with prior written approval
from the Director of Parks and Recreation. Times and day must
be included in any such request.
If the Tennis Pro is using a second court at times and days not
approved, the following condition for usage must be adhered to:
1. No player may be asked.to relinquish his court in order to
provide additional usage for Lessee to make up cancelled lessons.
2. Lessee must relinquish the additional court to waiting
players after completion of the lesson in progress or after
thirty (30) minutes.
(f) The Professional shall keep the Pro Shop premises assigned by
this agreement in a clean and sanitary condition and free from
rubbish at all times and shall assume complete responsibility for
janitorial services for said premises. In addition, the Lessee shall
be required to clean the four (4) City-owned tennis courts daily
before 9:00 a.m., cleaning to including picking up of rubbish on
courts, emptying trash container, sweeping off excessive dirt from
courts; washing of said courts must be on a regular weekly schedule
prior to 8:00 a.m. No signs or advertising matter shall be displayed
outside such premises without prior consent of the City. The
Professional shall be required to provide all maintenance, repair and
service required on all equipment used in the Pro Shop. In the event
City owned equipment is used, the City shall have the right to
prescribe in detail the type and frequency of maintenance and repair
to be performed by the Lessee. Because of the City's interest in
preserving its equipment and providing clean and sanitary conditions
in the event the Lessee fails to perform the work prescribed pursuant
to the above on City or Lessee owned equipment, the City Manager
shall have the right, after ten (10) days notice to correct the
deficiency, to cause the prescribed work to be performed in an
efficient manner and to charge the Lessee for the cost thereof. Cost
shall be equal to the sum of the cost of the direct labor and
materials necessary to perform the work in an efficient manner plus
overhead cost. No equipment provided by the City shall be removed or
replaced by the Lessee without prior written consent of the City
Manager and if consent is secured, such removal and/or replacement
shall be to the sole cost and expense of the Lessee. The City shall
have the right to enter upon said premises at any and all reasonable
times during the term of the permit for the purpose of inspection and
observation of the Lessee's operations.
It is further agreed that the inspections may be made by City
employees, or may be made by independent contractors engaged by the
City. The City shall have the right to inspect for the purposes set
forth below, however, the enumerations below shall not be construed
to limit the City's right of inspection for any purpose incidental to
the right of the City Manager:
1. To determine if the terms and conditions of this permit are
being complied with.
2. To observe transactions between the Lessee and patrons in
order to evaluate the quality and quantities of food or drinks
or other items sold or dispensed, the courtesy extended to and
method of dealing with the public, the performance and caliber
of the Lessee's employees, and the methods of recording
receipts. It is understood that the information gathered on
these inspections will be used to evaluate the Lessee to provide
a basis for any action by the City Manager or City for the
removal or denial or renewal of this permit.
(g) Except for gas, electrical, and water utilities, the Lessee
shall pay all charges for telephone service, court washing expense
necessary to carry on the operations of the tennis complex unless
otherwise specified in the permit.
(h) The Professional, his agents or employees in sufficient number
to handle tennis complex activities, shall be on duty daily at the
tennis complex, Monday through Saturday, weather permitting, from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding Sunday and holidays. Provisions
shall be made to provide a method in receiving telephone calls while
on the court giving lessons. The Pro Shop may be kept open
additional hours at the discretion of the Tennis Professional to meet
the needs of the public. The Professional shall not be absent from
the tennis complex for an excessive period in any week unless he is
representing the City of Chula Vista by performing in a tennis
tournament. Such attendance must have the consent of the Director of
Parks and Recreation, except in instances of illness or during
vacation periods.
(i) The Professional shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its
officers, employees, or agents from any claims arising from "The use"
of the premises or from the operation of the Tennis Professional
Shop. The Professional shall provide a policy of public liability
and property damage insurance approved by the City Attorney with
limits of $100,000 for injury to any one person and any one accident,
$300,000 to two or more persons from any one accident or occurrence,
and $25,000 for property damage and shall also carry a policy for
Workmen's Compensation Insurance covering any and all of his
employees. Approved copies of these policies or certificates shall
be filed with the Director of Finance of the City.
(j) It is further understood and agreed that the Professional shall
not make any alterations or additions to the Pro Shop or to any
equipment belonging to the City without first having the consent of
the City to such change or alterations. Upon the expiration of the
agreement, the Professional shall be expected to put the premises in
as good a condition as at the beginning of said contract, ordinary
wear and tear excepted. The Professional shall furnish and install
at his own expense in the Tennis Pro Shop building, all necessa~
furniture, furnishings and equipment required in order to render
sufficient and adequate service, as determined by the City.
Professional further agrees that all furniture, furnishings and
equipment will be maintained and kept intact by repair or replacement
as required at Lessee's expense. City agrees to maintain and repair
the exterior and related portions of the Pro Shop building, excluding
repairs of major proportion which are subject to coverage by
Professional's insurance.
During the last thirty (30) days of the term of this lease, or
within thirty (30) days of any cancellation or other expiration,
Lessee shall remove at his own expense his own furniture,
furnishings, equipment and fixtures. Should Lessee fail to remove
said items within said thirty (30) day period, he shall lose all
rights, title and interest in said items, and City may elect to keep
same upon the premises or to sell, remove or demolish them. In the
event of such sale, removal or demolition, Lessee shall reimburse
City for any cost in excess of any consideration received by City as
a result of said sale, removal or demolition.
(k) It is expressly understood and agreed that the Professional may
not sign or transfer any of the rights, licenses, or privileges or
any part thereof of this agreement without the written consent of the
City Council having been obtained. The agreement cannot be assigned
involuntarily or by operation or process of law and should the
Professional be adjudged bankrupt or become insolvent or make a
general assignment for the benefit of his creditors or fail to obtain
the release of any levy of attachment or execution upon his payment
within ten (10) days after such levy is made, the City may consider
such to be a breach of the agreement and may cancel and terminate
same.
3. As consideration for the services rendered by the Professional
and the services of all additional employees, it is expressly understood and
agreed by the parties hereto that the Professional shall receive the following:
(a) All revenues from tennis lessons.
(b) All revenues from repair of tennis equipment.
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(c) All fees collected at the tennis complex shall be the exclusive
property of the Professional. These fees shall be based upon
posted fee rate and must be consistent with those charges being
made at other facilities within San Diego County. Any change in
these charges will be made only upon prior approval of
Director of Parks and Recreation.
4. The Professional shall be fully aware of the material conditions
of the tennis complex and tennis facilities at all times, and as the
conditions dictate, make specific recommendations to the City for corrective
actions as the City deems necessary. The Professional shall not be held
responsible for work performed or lack of same by the City.
5! .Special Termination. In addition to the other remedies provided
by City within the terms of this agreement, City shall have the right, upon
thirty (30) days notice to Lessee to cancel this agreement if, in the opinion
of the City Manager, the operations conducted by Lessee are unsatisfactorlf,
Lessee may be granted thirty {30) days to correct same. In the event of such
cancellation, the replacement Lessee obtained by the City shall purchase from
Lessee his non-returnable inventory of merchandise for sale at Lessee's cost
and his equipment at its fair market value. In the event of disagreement on
values, the City Manager shall establish a value which shall be binding upon
the parties to this agreement.
6. Either party to this agreement may terminate said agreement
within thirty (30) days following delivery of written notice of such
temination.
7. At the conclusion of this agreement, the City reserves the right
to solicit and advertise for new proposals to operate and manage the tennis
facilities.
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TENNIS PROFESSIONAL
c/~' City' C1 erk .'
Approved ~s to form by
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September 10, 1985
O£fice of the Director
Parks arid Recreation Department
City of Chula Vista
276 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 92010
Gentlemen:
In response to your Request to Operate the Chula Vista
Tennis Center at Southwestern College I wish to submit my
name, Frank Chaboudy, for consideration by furnishing you
the following information.
I Experience:
B. Studied Tennis Teaching Techniques with: Ed Collins
Dennis Van de Meet
Vic Braden
C. Tennis Teaching Experience:
Tennis College at Rancho Bernardo Inn
River Valley Tennis Club~ Mission Valley
Southwestern College, 10 years
Privately on private court
Tennis Center at Southwestern College, 2 years
1985 Tennis Coach, Hilltop High School
D. Organized and maintain a local tennis group
of forty men and women.
E. Past Treasurer of San Diego Tennis Patrons Assn.
II Tennis Credit References:
Racquets and Strings Tennis SHop, Chula Vista
Coach's Corner Tennis Shop, Bonita
III Proposed Program:
1. Chula Vista Tennis Center will be open 8-5
Monday through Saturday, during which time
the Professional will regulate the use of
available courts.
2. A full instructional program will be maintained
using the latest innovations and developement of
techniques as outlined by the United States
Professional Tennis Association.
3. A minimum of three (3) area tournments will be
scheduled each year.
The Professional, with the Parks and Recreation
Department, will coordinate a summer program for
juniors.
5. The Professional will work closely with the tennis
community as represented by the Chula Vista Racquets
Club and The Naughty Netters Tennis Club.
6. The Professional will operate the Chula Vista
Tennis Center with personal as well as professional
interest to insure proper maintenance and security
during the hours of operation.
Prices:
Prices will be competitive with other area
Professionals. Presently:
$10.00 per half hour - adults
$ 9.00 per half hour - juniors
$20.00 per hour for group of four
V Credit references:
Mitsubishi Bank of California, Chula Vista Office
San Diego Teachers' Credit Union
First Interstate Bank (Mastercard)
VI References:
San Diego Unified School District
Southwestern College
George "Bud" Milke, Southwestern College
Ed Collins, Tennis Coach, University of San Diego
Mrs. Jan Balsley, Hilltop High School
Thank you for your consideration.
Respectfully,
Frank Chaboudy