HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_11-1975_CCv0001.pdf AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the San Bernardino
Transit System, hereinafter referred to as "SBTS", and the
City of Redlands , California, hereinafter referred to as
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Agreement to Enter City Property
The City grants permission to the SBTS , its agents and/or
assigns , to enter upon property belonging to the City for
the purpose of storing and fueling busses. Said property
is described as follows :
That property known as the Texas Street City Yard
bounded by Texas Street on the west, Oriental
Avenue on the north,, and Southern Pacific Railroad
property on the south and east.
The SBTS shall provide a lock for the gate to said property.
Also, the SBTS shall be responsible for any and all damage
occurring to City property by the SBTS, its agents or assigns .
Agreement to Indemnify the City of Redlands , California
The SBTS shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its
officers , boards , commissions , agents and employees, against
and from any and all claims , demands , actions , suits , liabilities ,
and judgments of every kind and nature and regardless of the
merit of the same,, arising out of or related to the use of
said City property.
The terms of this Agreement shall be in full effect until
cancelled by written 30 day notice from either party to the
Agreement. Upon cancellation, SBTS shall no longer use the
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City ;tar d for any purpose.
Done this 1st day of April 1975.
APPROVED:
ATTESY:
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APPROVED FOR FORM:
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City Attorney Bo d of Directors
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the San Bernardino
Transit System, hereinafter referred to as "SBTS", and the
City of Redlands , California, hereinafter referred to as
"City".
Agreement to Enter City Property
The City grants permission to the SBTS, its agents and/or
assigns , to enter upon property belonging to the City for
the purpose of storing and fueling busses . Said property
is described as follows :
That property known as the Texas Street City Yard
bounded by Texas Street on the west, Oriental
Avenue on the north, and Southern Pacific Railroad
property on the south and east.,
The SBTS shall provide a lock for the gate to said property.
Also, the SBTS shall be responsible for any and all damage
occurring to City property by the SBTS, its agents or assigns.
Agreement to Indemnify the City of Redlands , California
The SBTS shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its
officers , boards , commissions , agents and employees , against
and from any and all claims, demands , actions , suits , liabilities ,
and judgments of every kind and nature and regardless of the
merit of the same, arising out of orrelatedto the use of
said- City property. •
The terms of this Agreement shall be in full effect until
cancelled by written 30 day notice from either party to the
Agreement. Upon cancellation, SBTS shall no longer use the
City Yard for any purpose.
Done this 1st day of April 1975.
APPROVED:
ATTEST:
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APPROVED FOR FO
Chairman - SBTS
City Attorney Board of Directors
TO: R. P. Merritt, Jr.
FROM: J. F. Shefchik
DATE: March 26, 1975
SUBJECT: Agreement between City of Redlands and SBTS for use of
Old City Yard property.
Attached is a copy of a proposed agreement between the
City of Redlands and the San Bernardino Transit Service
providing for use of city-owned facilities at the Old
City Yard by the San Bernardino Transit Service.
There is no cost to SBTS in conjunction with this
agreement because housing of the busses in Redlands
and providing a fueling point for these busses will
eliminate the need to run the busses to and from San
Bernardino on a daily basis if the busses were to be
housed at the SBTS Yard. At the present mileage cost
for busses , the elimination of four round trips daily
to San Bernardino will actually result in a savings
in our transit costs of approximately $65 . 00 per day.
John Donnelly has discussed the proposed agreement
with Paul Marsh, General Manager of SBTS and Mr. Marsh
is satisfied with the proposed agreement.
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