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RENTAL AGREEMENT SECTION 6103
Preamble
This Agreement is made and entered into this 18th day of May, 1999, by and between the City of
Redlands, a municipal corporation, ("Landlord"), and Redlands Baseball for Youth, Inc. ("Tenant").
Landlord, for and in consideration of the obligations and of the covenants and provisions to be kept
and performed by Tenant under this Agreement, hereby rents to Tenant, and Tenant agrees to rent from
Landlord, the following: Community Park, Brookside Park, Texonia Park, Redlands, California (the
"Premises").
Term
Section 1. The term of this Agreement shall be from February 1 st through July 30th, beginning
in 1999 and expiring in 2005, and shall be automatically renewed for successive one(1)year terms, unless
terminated by either Landlord or Tenant by providing written notice of such cancellation to other party one
season (180 days)prior to the end of the term.
Rent
Section 2. Tenant shall perform field maintenance services in lieu of the payment of rent for
the Premises. Improvements and maintenance expenses shall total a minimum of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000.00)per year. Copies of receipts and other documents validating the maintenance effort shall be
submitted to Landlord at the conclusion of each season of this Agreement at the office of Landlord at 111
W. Lugonia Avenue, Redlands, California. In the event receipts exceed $10,000, the remaining balance
may be carried forward to subsequent years.
Permitted Use
Section 3. During the term of this Agreement the Premises shall be used by Tenant for the
exclusive purpose of conducting youth baseball programs.
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Operation of Business
Section 4. During the term of this Agreement, Tenant shall, unless prevented by conditions
beyond Tenant's control, conduct business of the type and nature specified in Section 3 of this Agreement
on the Premises in a diligent and business-like manner. The Premises shall be used at the discretion of
Tenant for practices and games, provided the dates requested for use have been approved and calendared
by Landlord.
Maintenance and Preparation
Section 5. Landlord shall provide routine maintenance and preparation to the Premises,
defined for the purpose of this Agreement as: watering, mowing, infield grooming, and field lighting
maintenance. Maintenance services shall be performed in accordance with the field maintenance schedule,
and in accordance with the official game schedule as submitted by Tenant. Additional maintenance and
preparation work may be performed on site upon mutual approval of the parties to this Agreement
Insurance Hazards
Section 6. Tenant shall not commit or permit the commission of any acts on the Premises nor
use or permit the use of the Premises in any manner that will increase the existing rates for or cause the
cancellation of any fire, liability, or other insurance policy insuring the Premises or the improvements on
the Premises. Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, comply with any and all requirements of Landlord's
insurance carriers necessary for the continued maintenance at reasonable rates of fire and liability insurance
policies on the Premises and the improvements on the Premises.
Waste or Nuisance
Section 7. Tenant shall not commit, or permit the commission by others of, any waste on the
Premises. Tenant shall not maintain, commit or permit the maintenance or commission of any nuisance on
the Premises as defined in Civil Code Section 3479, and Tenant shall not use or permit the use of the
Premises for any unlawful purpose.
Compliance with Laws
Section S. Tenant shall, at Tenant's own cost and expense, comply with all statutes, ordinances,
regulations, and requirements of all governmental entities, including federal, state, county and municipal
relating to Tenant's use and occupancy of the Premises whether those statutes, ordinances, regulations, and
requirements are now in force or are subsequently enacted. The judgement of any court of competent
jurisdiction, or the admission by Tenant in a proceeding brought against Tenant by any governmental entity,
that Tenant has violated any such statute, ordinance, regulation, or requirement shall be conclusive as
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between Landlord and Tenant and shall constitute grounds for termination of this Agreement by Landlord.
Utilities
Section 9. Tenant shall pay, and hold Landlord free and harmless from, all charges for the
furnishing of electricity for storage areas, snack facilities and field lighting to the Premises during the term
of this Agreement. Tenant shall pay electrical charges directly to provider.
Indemnity and Insurance
Section 10. Tenant shall defend, indemnify, and save Landlord and its elected officials, officers,
employees and agents harmless from and against any all liability to Tenant and third parties resulting from
Tenant's, and its agents',employees' and invitees' occupation and use of the Premises,specifically including
without limitation, any claim, liability, loss, or damage arising by reason of:
(a) The death or injury of any person or persons, including Tenant or any person who is an
employee or agent of Tenant, or by reason of the damage to or destruction of any property, including
property owned by Tenant or any person who is an employee or agent of Tenant, and caused or allegedly
caused by either the condition of the Premises, or some act or omission of Tenant or of some agent,
contractor, employee, servant, subtenant, invitee or concessionaire of Tenant on the Premises;
(b) Any work performed on the Premises or materials furnished to the Premises at the insistence
or request of Tenant or any agent or employee of Tenant; and
(c) Tenant's failure to perform any provision of this Agreement or to comply with any requirement
of law or any requirement imposed on Landlord or the Premises by any duly authorized governmental
agency.
Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance
Section 11. Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, procure and maintain during the term of
this Agreement public liability insurance and property damage insurance issued by an insurance company
acceptable to Landlord and insuring Landlord against loss or liability caused by or connected with Tenant's
occupation and use of the Premises under this Agreement in amounts not less than:
(a) One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for injury to or death of one person and, subject to that
limitation for the injury or death of one person or more persons as a result of any one accident or incident;
and
(b) One Million Dollars($1,000,000.00)damage to products and/or property; One Million Dollars
($1,000,000.00)personal injury; One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence; Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($50,000.00) fire damage (any one fire),- and Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00)
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medical expense (any one person).
The insurance required under this section shall be issued by a responsible insurance company or
companies authorized to do business in California and shall be in a form reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
Tenant shall, by February 15th of each year of this Agreement, deposit with Landlord a certificate showing
that insurance to be in full force and effect.
0 The insurance required by this section shall name Landlord as an additional insured and such
insurance shall be primary and non-contributing to any other insurance or self-insurance maintained by
Landlord.
Tenant's Personal Property
Section 12. Tenant shall, during the full term of this Agreement maintain at Tenant's own cost
and expense an insurance policy issued by a reputable company authorized to conduct insurance business
in California insuring for their full insurable value all fixtures and equipment at any time during the term
of this Agreement, in or on the Premises against damage or destruction by fire, theft or the elements.
Cancellation Requirements
Section 13. Each of the insurance policies shall be in a form reasonably satisfactory to Landlord
and shall carry an endorsement that,before changing or canceling any policy,the issuing insurance company
shall give Landlord at least 30 days' prior written notice. Duplicate originals or certificates of all such
insurance policies shall be delivered to Landlord.
Restriction Against Subletting or Assignment
Section 14. Tenant shall not encumber, assign, or otherwise transfer this Agreement, any right
or interest in this Agreement, or any right or interest in the Premises or any of the improvements that may
now or hereafter be constructed or installed on the Premises without first obtaining the express written
consent of Landlord. Tenant shall not sublet the Premises or any part of the Premises or allow any other
person, other than Tenant's agents, servants, employees, and invitees to occupy the Premises or any part
of the Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord. The consent by Landlord to one assignment,
one subletting, or one occupation of the Premises by another person shall not be deemed to be a consent to
any subsequent assignment, subletting or occupation of the Premises by another person. Any encumbrance,
assignment, transfer or subletting without the prior written consent of Landlord, whether voluntary or
involuntary, by operation of law or otherwise, is void and shall at the option of Landlord, result in the
termination of this Agreement. The consent of Landlord to any assignment of Tenant's interest in this
Agreement or the subletting by Tenant of the Premises or parts of the Premises shall not be unreasonably
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withheld.
Attorneys' Fees
Section 15. In the event any action is commenced to enforce or interpret the terms or conditions
of this Agreement,the prevailing party shall, in addition to any costs and other relief,be entitled to recovery
of its reasonable attorneys' fees.
Notices
Section 16. Except as otherwise expressly provided by law, any and all notices or other
communications,required or permitted by this Agreement or by law to be served on or given to either party
to this Agreement by the other party to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served
and given when personally delivered to the party to whom they are directed, or in lieu of personal service,
when deposited in the United States mail, first-class postage pre-paid, addressed to Tenant c/o Chuck Millet,
35 Cajon Street, Redlands, California, 92373, or to Landlord at Ill I W. Lugonia Avenue, Redlands,
California, 92374. Either party, tenant or Landlord, may change its address for the purpose of this section
by giving written notice of that change to the other party in the manner provided in this section.
Entire Agreement
Section 17. This instrument constitutes the entire agreement between Landlord and Tenant
respecting the Premises, the leasing of the Premises to Tenant, or the term created under this Agreement,
and correctly sets forth the obligations of Landlord and Tenant to each other as of its date. Any agreements
or representations respecting the Premises or their renting by Landlord to Tenant not expressly set forth in
this instrument are null and void.
Possessory Interest
Section 18. In accordance with the California Revenue and Taxation Code section 107.6,
landlord hereby notifies tenant that the leasable interest created by this lease may be subject to property
taxation and, tenant may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Tenant shall
be solely responsible for the payment of such taxes and shall defend, indemnify and hold landlord harmless
from and against any and all claims or actions for such taxes.
Time of Essence
Section 19. Time is expressly declared to be of the essence in this Agreement.
Executed on May 18, 1999 at Redlands, California.
CITY OF REDLANDS (LANDLORD) ATTEST.
William Cunningham, Mayor Cit Jerk
BASEBALL FOR YOUTH ATTEST;
(TENANT)
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ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO SS
CITY OF REDLANDS
By the authority granted under Chapter 4, Article 3, Section 1181, of the California Civil Code,
and Chapter 2, Division 3, Section 40814, of the California Government Code, on May 20, 1999,
before me, Beatrice Sanchez, Deputy City Clerk, on behalf of Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk of the
City of Redlands. California, personally appeared Chuck Millett
f x I personally known to me -
or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is
subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his
authorized capacity and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon
behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.
\ WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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LORRIE POYZER, CITY CLERK
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THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE DOCUMENT DESCRIBED BELOW:
Title or Type of Document: Redlands Baseball for Youth, Inc. Rental Agreement
Date of Document: May 18, 1999
Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: William E. Cunningham and Lorrie Poyzer
ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO SS
CITY OF REDLANDS
By the authority granted under Chapter 4, Article 3, Section 1181, of the California Civil Code,
and Chapter 2, Division 3, Section 40814, of the California Government Code, on May 18, 1999,
before me, Beatrice Sanchez, Deputy City Clerk, on behalf of Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk of the
City of Redlands, California, personally appeared William E. Cunningham and Lorrie Poyzer
I Xj personally known to me - or - f I proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to
be the persons whose names) are subscribed to the within instrument and, acknowledged to me that
they executed the same in their authorized capacities and that by their signatures on the instrument
the persons, or the entity upon behalf of which the persons acted, executed the instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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LORRIE POYZER, CITY CLERK
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Beatrice Sanchez, Deputy City Clerk
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Individual(s) signing for oneselUthemselves
Corporate Officer(s)
Title(s)
Company
Partner(s)
Partnership
Attorney-In-Fact
Principal(s)
Trustee(s)
Trust
x Other
Title(s): Mayor and City Clerk
Entity Represented: City of Redlands, California
THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE DOCUMENT DESCRIBED BELOW:
Title or Type of Document: Redlands Baseball for Youth, Inc. Rental Agreement
Date of Document: May 18, 1999
Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Chuck Millett, President