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AN ORDINANCE
AU'T'HORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO
EXECUTE A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH THE NATIONAL LITTLE
LEAGUE, LEASING TO SAID NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE A
4.35 -ACRE TRACT OF LAND IN SOUTH GU H PARK. FOR
THE: PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING A LITTLE LEAGUE PROGRAM,
ALL AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, A
COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO, MARRED EXHIBIT "A ",
AND MADE A PART HEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, \
TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized
anidirected to execute a lease agreement with the National Little League,
leasing to the said National Little League for a period of five years,
commencing on November 22, 1972 and ending five years from said date, a
4.35 -acre tract of land in South Guth Park for the purpose of establishing
and maintaining a Little League program, all as is more fully set forth
is the agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A ",
and made a part hereof.
RE
LEASE AGREEMENT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF NUECES
This AGREEMENT made and entered into this the day of
A.D., 1972, by and between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS,
a municipal corporation, hereinafter called "City," and the National Little
League, Corpus Christi, Texas, hereinafter called "Lessee,"
W I T N E S S E T H :
The City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for valuable consideration,
does by these presents lease and demise unto the said Lessee, the follow-
ing described premises, to -wit:
Being a 4.349 acre tract of land out of Lots Six (6),
Seven (7), Twenty (20), and Twenty -one (21), Section
Seventeen (17), Flour Bluff and Encinal Farm and Gorden
Tracts as shown by map of record in Volume A, pages 41,
42, and 43, map records, Nueces County, Texas, said
4.349 acre tract being more particularly described by
metes and bounds as follows:
Beginning at a 1" iron pipe in the most southerly
corner of the Continental Pony League Lease Tract;
thence S. 600 45' 10" E., a distance of 700.0 feet to
a point, the most westerly and beginning corner of the
tract herein described;
Thence N. 330 18' 50" E., a distance of 445.76 feet
to a point; 0 -`
Thence N. 76° 36' 40" E., a distance of 66.21 feet
to a point in the southwest right -of -way line of
Ennis Joslin Road; for the most northerly corner of
this tract;
Thence in a southeasterly direction with the south-
west right -of -way line of said Ennis Joslin Road
and with the arc of a curve to the left whose central
angle is 3° 46' 50 ", and whose radius is 5769.58 feet,
an arc distance of 380.70 feet to a point, the P.T. of
said curve for a corner of this tract;
Thence S. 28° O1' 30" E., still with the southwest
right -of -way line of said Ennis Joslin Road, a distance
of 261.25 feet to a point for the most easterly corner
of this tract;
Thence S. 51° 15' 20" W., a distance of 142.38 feet to
a point for the most southerly corner of this tract;
Thence N. 60° 45' 10" W., a distance of 560.0 feet to
the point of beginning.
Containing 4.349 acres of land more or less.
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for the term of five (5) years, said lease beginning on the 22nd day
of November 1972, and ending five (5) years from that date, subject
to the following conditions and covenants:
1. The National Little League hereby and by these presents agrees
to accept said premises as existing and completed, to maintain said premises
during the term of this instrument in a clean and sanitary condition, and
at the expiration thereof to return said premises to City in as good condi-
tion as received, reasonable use, wear, acts of God, fire and flood excepted.
2. No additions or alterations shall be made to the premises with-
out the consent of the City in writing; and any and all improvements placed
on said premises which are unattached to the land may be moved by the Lessee
at the expiration of this lease.
The Park Board shall have joint use of the property, sub-
ject to the right of the Lessee to have exclusive control of park
during its use for Little League purposes. Lessee shall not deny
access and use of the park to the general public during the hours
when the park is not in use for Little League purposes. The City
may use any of the land as a utility or effluent line easement
without compensating to Lessee for use of such easement or damage
for installation, maintenance, removal or repair of lines in such
easement.
3. It is the intention of the National Little League that the
premises shall be for the establishment and maintenance of a recreational
area and for no other purpose.
4. The Lessee agrees to pay for all utilities used by it on the
premises leased by it, or used,-by any activity sponsored by it.
S. Lessee agrees to conform to all rules set out by the City
Manager of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the operation of the
leased premises, or maintenance of said premises.
6. The Lessee shall promptly execute and fulfill all the ordi-
nances of the City of Corpus Christi.applicable to said premises and all
orders and requirements imposed by the Board of Health, Sanitary, Fire
and Police Departments, for the correction, prevention, and abatement of
nuisances and /or hazards in, upon, or connected with said premises during
the term of this lease at its own expense.
7. The City shall not be responsible for damages to property
or injury to persons which may arise incident to the exercise of the
rights and privileges herein granted.
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8. Lessee further agrees to use the Southeast portion of
said tract for parking purposes as indicated on the attached map, marked
Exhibit 2, incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
Lessee shall be responsible for maintenance and construction of parking
area, maintaining suitable entrance and exit roads, properly designated,
in accordance with standards set out by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
9. This contract contains all the provisions agreed upon by
the parties hereto and displaces all previous verbal or oral agreements.
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
ATTEST:
By
City Secretary R. Marvin Townsend
APPROVED: City Manager
DAY OF 1972:
NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, TEXAS
City Attorney
Secretary
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PARKERfCOLW10N DEPT.
THAT THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE WAS READ FOR THE FIR5T TIME AND 'PASSED
TO ITS SECOND READING ON THIS THE�DAY OFC72p -vart� � , 19�, BY THE
FOLLOWING VOTE:
BONNIE SIZEMORE
CHARLES A. BONNIWELL
ROBERTO BOSQUEZ, M.D.
REV. HAROLD T. BRANCH
THOMAS V. GONZA IES
GABE LOZANO, SR.
J. HOWARD STARK
THAT THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME AND PASSED
TO ITS THIRD READING ON THIS THE P;t�- .DAY OFJL,,, ,� �,i�, 19_2;4 BY THE
FOLLOWING VOTE:
BONNIE SIZEMORE
CHARLES A. BONNIWELL
ROBERTO BOSQUEZ, M.D.
REV. HAROLD T. BRANCH
THOMAS V. GONZA LES
GABE LOZANO, $R.
J. HOWARD HOWARD STARK
THAT THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE WAS READ FOR THE THIRD TIME AND PASSED
FINALLY ON THIS THE 6,2t&, OAY OFy,Cy�y�,Qraf -, 19�j, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
BONNIE SIZEMORE
CHARLES A. BONNIWELL
ROBERTO BOSQUEZ, M.D.
REV. HAROLD T. BRANCH may
THOMAS V. GONZALES n ...o-,
GABE LOZANO, SR.
J. HOWARD STARK
PASSED AND APPROVED, THIS THE (0-U, DAY OF yLyfen 19_2.2
ATTEST:
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CITf SECRETARY MAYOR
THE CITY OF Cec HR ISTI, TEXAS
APPR VED:
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