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AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
1976 REVISION, BY ADDING TO CHAPTER 36 A NEW ARTICLE,
ARTICLE III, BAYFRONT PLAZA AUDITORIUM, PROVIDING FOR
RENTAL CHARGES AND REGULATIONS; AND AUTHORIZING THE CON-
VENTION CENTER MANAGER TO EXECUTE LEASE AGREEMENTS FOR
THE RENTAL OF THE BAYFRONT PLAZA AUDITORIUM AND ASSOCI-
ATED FACILITIES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi,
1976 Revision, as amended, be amended by adding to Chapter 36 a new Article,
Article III, BAYFRONT PLAZA AUDITORIUM, providing for rental charges and
regulations as follows:
"Section 36 -80. Designation of Bayfront Plaza Auditorium.
The structure located at 1901 N. Shoreline Boulevard is hereby
designated as the Bayfront Plaza Auditorium.
"Section 36 -81. Administrator.
The administrator in charge of the Bayfront Plaza Auditorium shall
be the Convention Center Manager or such other person as may be assigned
to the duties of administrator by the City Manager.
"Section 36 -82. Lease Agreements.
The Convention Center Manager is empowered to sign lease agree-
ments for the rental of the Bayfront Plaza Auditorium. Verbal agreements
to rent are not recognized under any circumstances, and this article and
the rental contract, upon acceptance, constitute the entire rental agree-
ment and may not be altered unless done so in writing, signed by authorized
representatives of both parties.
"Section 36 -83. Services Provided by Lessor.
For all events held in the Bayfront Plaza Auditorium, the City
will furnish reasonable air conditioning, overhead light for ordinary use,
and use of the regularly installed toilet and drinking appliances. In
addition, those events utilizing the theatre portion may use the installed
public address system and available dressing rooms and /or offices, as
assigned by the City. The City will perform one daily cleanin of the
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Auditorium, and will provide normal janitorial service during the event.
Each Lessee will also be entitled to the free use of up to four tables
and one hundred portable chairs. All other services or conditions requested
by Lessee will be at the expense of Lessee, unless they are specifically
exempted from charge by the City in writing in the lease agreement or by
an attachment thereto.
"Section 36 -84. 'Rental of the Theatre.
A. Rental Rates
1. Class I: 7% of the gross receipts (after taxes), with
a minimum rental fee of $450, and a maximum rental fee not to exceed
$1,000. This rate applies to a single performance on a single day. Each
additional performance on the same day will increase the minimum and maxi-
mum rental fees by 50% (i.e., a matinee and an evening performance on the
same day would be 7% of the total gross receipts, after taxes, with a
minimum rental fee of $675, and a maximum rental fee not to exceed $1,500).
The above mentioned fees apply to a performance or performances
which are four hours or less in duration. The overtime rate for performances
which exceed four hours in duration shall be $100 per hour or part thereof.
This rate applies to all ticketed events which are sponsored
by an individual or organization for the purpose of making a profit. Con-
certs, seminars, fashion shows, pageants, and stage plays are examples of
the types of events which fall within this classification.
2. Class II: Same as Class I, less 15% of the rental fee.
This is the benefit rate for ticketed events. The following types of organi-
zations are eligible:
a. Nonprofit chartered civic organizations.
b. Recognized local charitable organizations.
c. Nonprofit chartered fraternal organizations.
d. Nonprofit governmental organizations.
e. Nonprofit educational institutions.
f. Nonprofit religious corporations and societies.
3. Class III: $300 flat fee for a single four -hour session.
For additional sessions on the same day, Lessee will be charged an addi-
tional fee of $150, for a maximum charge of $450 for one day. This rate
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applies to events such as public meetings, graduations, church services,
convention meetings, sales meetings, political meetings, and other events
of this nature for which there is no admission charge.
4. Class IV: Corpus Christi Symphony. For each subscription
and children's performance, a fee of twelve percent (12 %) of the gross
ticket sales in excess of $5,000 will be charged with a minimum fee of $300.
This fee shall not exceed $1,000 for any one performance. In addition to the
actual performance, this fee entitles the Lessee to a rehearsal on stage
the day before the performance date, and up to six rehearsals in the
Rehearsal Hall. Additional rehearsal days may be purchased at the standard
rates, as outlined in this ordinance. The Lessee will be charged for
equipment rental and additional services in accordance with Section 36 -86.
All scheduling of performances and rehearsals will be done through the
Convention Center Manager. If the Lessee sponsors an outside individual or
group, it will be charged the Class II rate.
5. Class V: City Government Events. For events conducted
by a City department and approved by the City Manager, there will be no
rental charge. The sponsoring department will pay any out -of- pocket costs
incurred by the Auditorium.
6. Rehearsals and /or Set -up (on stage):
a. Day of performance: No charge.
b. Other than performance date: $100 for eight continuous
hours or less. Lessee will be charged $10 per hour or part thereof for time
in excess of eight hours.
"Section 36 -85. Rental of Support Facilities.
Since a separate rental of the support facilities may preclude
the subsequent rental of the theatre, the Convention Center Manager may
delay the confirmation of such a rental until 30 days prior to the date of
the event. If the support facilities are used in conjunction with the
theatre (same day), the Lessee will be entitled to a discount of 25% off the
basic charge for the support facility (not including equipment rental or
labor charges). Except for that listed in Section 36 -83 above, the fees
listed below for the rental of the Rehearsal Hall and the Lounge do not
include the use of City -owned equipment. Such equipment and the charges
therefor are outlined in Section 36 -86.
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A. Rehearsal Hall:
1. Rehearsals: $25 for up to five continuous hours. For
additional time in excess of five hours, Lessee will be
charged $5 per hour or part thereof.
2. Exhibits: $50 per ten -hour day or less. For open time
in excess of ten continuous hours, Lessee will be charged
$10 per hour or part thereof. Move -in or move -out days,
as available, are $25 per day.
3. Meetings: $50 for up to eight hours continuous use.
For open time in excess of eight continuous hours,
Lessee will be charged $10 per hour or part thereof.
4. Receptions and /or food functions (catered events):
$75 per session of five hours or less. Overtime in
excess of five hours will be charged at the rate of
$10 per hour or part thereof: Reasonable time for
set -up and clean -up will be allowed at no additional
charge.
B. Lounge:
1. Concessions: No charge when used in conjunction with
the main Auditorium. The City will receive a percentage
from the concessionaire.
2. Exhibits: $50 per ten -hour day or less. For overtime
in excess of ten continuous hours, Lessee will be
charged $10 per hour, or part thereof. Move -in or
move -out days, as available, are $25 per day.
3. Meetings: $50 per day for up to eight continuous hours
use. For overtime in excess of eight continuous hours,
Lessee will be charged $10 per hour or part thereof.
4. Receptions and /or food functions (catered events):
$75 per session of five hours or less. Overtime in
excess of five hours will be charged at the rate of
$10 per hour or part thereof. Reasonable time for
set -up and clean -up will be allowed at no additional
charge.
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"Section 36 -86. Rental of City -Owned Equipment: In the event
that a Lessee desires to rent equipment to be used in the Auditorium,
said Lessee shall be encouraged to rent City -owned equipment if available
in the Auditorium's inventory. The rates for the rental of such equipment
are as follows:
A. Use of the studio piano: $10 per day (does not include tuning).
B. Installation and use of risers: $3 for each 4'x8' section
(installed) for the term of the lease agreement.
C. Installation /Removal of the Orchestra Pit filler: $25 for
each operation (installation and removal). If only a partial
operation is performed, the Convention Center Manager may
pro rate this charge.
D. Installation /Removal of the Thrust Stage Extension: $25 for
each operation (installation and removal). This fee includes
the installation or removal of the first three rows of
seats and the installation or removal of the portable stage
sections over this area. If only a partial operation is
performed, the Convention Center Manager may pro rate this
charge.
E. Rental of Microphones: Each Lessee of the Auditorium's
Theatre is entitled to the free use of the installed sound
system and up to two microphones. Additional microphones,
as available, will rent for $5.00 each per day.
F. Rental of Tables: Each Lessee of the Auditorium will be
entitled to the free use of up to four tables. Additional
tables, as available, will rent for $1 each for the term of
the lease agreement.
G. Rental of Chairs: Each Lessee of the Auditorium will be
entitled to the free use of up to 100 portable chairs.
Additional chairs, as available, will rent for $.25 each
for the term of the lease agreement.
H. Changes in Set -Ups: Lessee will be billed the cost of the
labor required to make the change.
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The Convention Center Manager may prohibit any equipment from being
brought into the Auditorium that appears to be unsafe or if its appearance
is not consistent with the quality of the City -owned furnishings.
SECTION 2. That the Convention Center Manager be and he is hereby
authorized to execute Lease Agreements with tenants for the rental of the
Bayfront Plaza Auditorium and associated facilities, all as more fully
set forth in the form of lease agreement, a substantial copy of which is
attached hereto and made a part hereof, marked Exhibit "1 ".
APPENDIX "A"
(PLEASE SHOW THIS TO INSURANCE AGENT)
INSURANCE BY LESSEE. Lessee agrees to carry for the full term of this Lease and
at Lessee's own expense, liability insurance, naming the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas as an Additional Insured, against all claims or suits as set forth in Para-
graph 11 of this Lease.
THE FOLLMING MUST BE INCLUDED IN INSURANCE CERTIFICATE:
1) Coverage•,
BODILY INJURY $300,000.00 Each Person
$300,000.00 Each Occurrence
PROPERTY DMIAGE $50,000.00 Each Occurrence
2) City of Corpus Christi, Texas must be named as an Additional Insured.
3) 10 -days written notice will be given to Lessee and Additional Insured
should Carrier cancel or reduce coverage.
4) Exact dates of show or event, including move -in and move - out dates.
Lessee shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to Lessor prior to commencement of
this Lease term.
Lessor reserves the right to approve the Insurance Carrier issuing said policy of
.insurance.
CITY OF CORPUS djRISTI, TEXAS
onvention Center ager ssor
Title
(Not required for Lessees of the Rehearsal Hall or Lounge only.)
PUBLIC FACILITY LEASE
THE SPATE OF TEXAS X
COUNTY OF NUECES X
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This lease is made on , 191 by and between the
City of Corpus Christi, Texas, a municipal corporation, acting by the Convention
Center Manager, Lessor, and
Lessee.
Lessor, in consideration of Lessee's faithful performance of these covenants,
leases to Lessee certain facilities upon these terms:
1. Facilities to be used:
2. Purpose: Lessee shall use such facilities for the stated purpose and no other
without the written consent of Lessor:
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3. Rental Period: Lessee shall move in, use and occupy such facilities on these
dates and times:
4. Services Delivered: Lessor will deliver, at its expense, reasonable air
conditioning and overhead light for ordinary use. Lessor will determine what is reason-
able under the circumstances, and shall not be held liable for any delays, failures or
accidents which may affect such services and facilities. Also, Lessor will allow at no
cost to Lessee the use of the installed public address system; and available dressing
rooms and /or offices, as assigned by Lessor. Lessor will also perform one daily cleaning
of all public spaces, excluding floor areas covered by temporary aisle carpets or exhibit
booths, and arrange normal janitorial service during the event. All other services or
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3itions requested by Lessee will be at the expense of Lessee; unless they art
specifically exempted from charge by Lessor in writing on this contract or by an
attachment thereto.
S. *Rental Fee: For the rental of the facilities Lessee will pay Lessor the
sum of:
according to the following schedule:
*Note: This fee covers only the base rental.charge.
6. Additional Services: If Lessee desires additional available services, Lessee
shall file with Lessor a full written description. Lessor will then prepare an addendum
to this contract outlining these services and the necessary fees.
If requested by Lessor in writing, Lessee will make an additional deposit sufficient
to cover those costs of additional services requested by Lessee. Any unused portion of
this deposit will be returned to Lessee after all rental fees due Lessor from Lessee
have been collected.
7. Right to Cancel: If Lessee misrepresents in any way the kind of attraction to
be held on the leased premises and thereby induced Lessor into entering into this lease,
then Lessor shall have the right to cancel this lease without refunding any monies paid
hereunder and without liability for any loss or damage to Lessor. Lessor through its
Convention Center Manager shall be the sole judge of whether Lessee has made such mis-
representation and, if so, whether it induced entering into this lease. Should such
cancellation occur, Lessee hereby waives any claim for damages against Lessor and any
rights granted under this lease.
8. Payment of Taxes: Lessee is to pay all municipal, county, state and federal
taxes upon the receipts taken in, which are required to be paid, whether in the nature
of a sales tax, amusement tax, privilege tax, or any other kind of tax. If Lessee
claims to be exempt from any such tax, Lessee shall obtain from the proper governmental
branch a written exemption and present such exemption to the Lessor prior to the parti-
cular performance or occasion to which the exemption relates.
9. Lien: Lessor shall have the first,--lien against box office receipts and all
property of Lessee upon the premises of Lessor for all unpaid rental fees, reimbursable
expenses and taxes due for the event covered by this agreement, and for the purpose of
and with the right to deduct from said box office receipts a sufficient amount of money
tc, r4 the costs!of stagehands, musicians, ushers, ticket takers, -secb.Hty persom
spotlight operators, sound technicians, box office personnel and any and all other
employees of the Lessee who may be called in, either by the Lessor or the Lessee, for
the convenience of said Lessee. All and each of such employees are and remain employees
of the Lessee, and the Lessor is in no way responsible for any monies whatsoever claimed
by said employees for work or labor done in any way in connection with said attraction.
Further, if sufficient funds are not available to cover the abovementioned items, Lessor
shall have the right to impound Lessee's property. Should such unpaid charges remain
unpaid ten days after the termination of this agreement, Lessor shall have the right to
sell such property at public auction and to apply cash proceeds from such auction to
these unpaid charges.
10. Indemnity: Lessee will indemnify and hold harmless Lessor, its orticers,
agents and employees from and against all claims, demands, causes of action, costs and
liabilities, in law or in equity, of every kind and nature whatsoever, directly or
indirectly resulting from or caused by the use and occupation of the leased facilities,
whether such use is authorized or not, or from any act or omission of Lessee, or of its
officers, agents, employees, guests, patrons, or invitees. Lessee shall, at its sole
risk and expense, defend any and all suits, actions, or other legal proceedings which
may be brought or instituted against Lessor, its officers, agents, and employees, or any
such claim, demand or cause of action, and Lessee shall pay and satisfy any judgment or
decree which may be rendered against Lessor, its officers, agents, and employees, in any,
such suit or legal proceedings.
11. Insurance: Lessee will provide prior to a public
liability insurance policy in which both Lessor and Lessee are named as insured, in the
form of an acceptable certificate of insurance. Lessee agrees that this certificate
will include the coverage as required on the attached sheet of insurance specifications.
12: Cancellation by Lessee: Should Lessee cancel the event or fail to occupy the
premises at the time specified, all deposits required by this contract shall be forfeited
to Lessor as liquidated damages. Lessee will pay any reimbursable expenses incurred by
Lessor in connection with the event covered by this agreement.
13. Performance Bond: Lessee will post a performance bond of $
before either by certified check or by a duly accredited bonding
company. The terms of such bond will be:
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14. Default: If Lessee defaults in the payment of the rent at the time specified
or if Lessee defaults in any other lease covenant, this lease, at the option of the Lessor,
shall terminate and the relation of the parties shall be the same in all respects as if
said term had fully expired; and Lessor may re -enter the premises and hold the same, remove
all persons therefrom, and resort to any legal proceeding to obtain such possession, and
Lessee shall pay the full amount of said rental as herein agreed to be paid.
1S. Compliance with Laws and Regulations: Lessee will comply with all laws, ordinance:
and regulations adopted or established by federal, state, or local governmental agencies,
as well as all facility rules and regulations provided by Lessor, and will require its
agents and employees to do so. Lessee also is responsible for seeing that no activities
in violation of federal, state or local laws are permitted on the premises. Lessee will
obtain and pay for all necessary permits and licenses. Nothing shall be presented, used
or sold that is contrary to law or prohibited by ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi.
16. Public Safety: Lessee will conduct its activities with regard to public safety,
and will heed applicable regulations and requests by governmental agencies responsible
for public safety. All portions of the sidewalks, entries, doors, corridors, stairways,'
passageways, and all ways of access to public utilities on the premises shall be kept
unobstructed by Lessee. Lessee will not bring onto the premises anything likely to
endanger any person on the premises, or to constitute a hazard to property thereon without
prior approval of Lessor.
17. Defacement of Facility: essee
Y: will, upon termination of this contract, •
surrender the premises in as good -order and condition as existed at the start, acts of
God and ordinary wear and tear excepted. Lessee shall not injure, mar or in any manner
deface said premises, and shall not cause or permit anything to be done whereby said
premises or equipment therein shall be in any manner injured, marred or defaced. Lessee
will not drive or permit to be driven, nails, hooks, tacks, or screws into any part of
said building or equipment, and will not make, or allow to be made, any alterations of
any kind therein. No bills, signs or other articles shall be taped, pasted, nailed or
otherwise attached to the interior walls, exterior walls or any other portion of said
premises without approval of Lessor.
18. Payment for Damages: Lessee will pay costs of repair or replacement for any
and all damages or whatever origin occurring during the term of this lease in order to
restore the facility to a condition equal to that which existed when the lease began.
If requested by Lessor, Lessee will post from ticket sales receipts, before settlement,
an amount equal to Lessor's estimate of the cost of such restoration. Lessor will give
a detailed accounting to Lessee at the end of such restoration.
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19, Advertising: Lessee may advertise any performance, exhibition, attraction
or public display if the means and manner of such advertising meets with the approval
of Lessor. All advertising of the event will be honest and true and will include
accurate information on show times and ticket prices.
20. Tickets: For ticketed events, Lessor will control and direct the ticket office,
ticket personnel and ticket sales revenue until settlement. Tickets with manifest
attached shall be purchased from a bonded ticket printing company only. All tickets
shall be consigned from the printer directly to Lessor, who shall control distribution.
21. Complimentary Tickets: Lessor will pay Lessee the full price for any such
tickets.
22- Box Office Services: Lessee may enter into a separate agreement with Lessor
for box office services, which shall be attached to this lease. Lessor shall account
for funds which it handles, controls, keeps or has custody of and which are due the
Lessee.
23. Seating Capacity: Lessee shall neither sell nor distribute tickets or passes
in excess of the seating capacity of the facility, as determined. by Lessor. Lessor will
have the right to retain a certain number of seats as backup for problem seat locations
and to determine the maximum number of persons which will be admitted at any one time
to an exhibit show. Any seats with limited or impaired view or any backstage seats*
will be so clearly marked. A
24• Refund of Ticket Revenue: Lessor has the right to decide ticket refunds for
cause, in keeping with Lessor's policy of retaining public faith. This shall include,
but not be limited to, seats blocked by equipment when exchange for a comparable location
is not possible, failure of projection equipment, or failure of the act to show or to
go on stage within a reasonable time after the performance time advertised by Lessee.
25. Concessions: Lessor, through its concessionaire(s),'reserves the sole right
to sell or serve refreshments, including food, confectionery, cigars and cigarettes;
the sole right to sell or serve alcoholic beverages; the sole right to parking con-
cessions; and the right to conduct check stands. Lessee shall not engage in any such
business in the facility.
26. Programs, Souvenirs Novelties Records and Tapes: These items must be approved
in advance by Lessor and sold only through Lessor's concessionaire. The concessionaire
will collect a fee on all items sold and will withhold from gross sales the amounts due
the vendors, concessionaire and Lessor.
27. Free Samples: No free samples of food, beverage, or any other product may be
given away or otherwise distributed without prior written approval of Lessor.
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28. Catdririg: .Catering, as approved in advance by Lessor, may be performea by
any reputable caterer. However, only the concessionaire may dispense alcoholic beverage:
Lessee must tell Lessor the name of the caterer no less than ten days prior to the date
of the event.
29. Staffing: Lessee shall secure and pay for all security and other necessary
event staffing according to instructions from Lessor. All work shall be done under the
supervision and with the approval of Lessor.
30. Notice of Show Requirements: Lessee shall submit to Lessor a complete outline
of all show requirements and for exhibit shows, three full and complete copies of the
floor plan, at least thirty days prior to the first day of the event for approval prior
to set -up.
31— Control of Facility: In leasing space to the Lessee, Lessor does not give up
control or the right to enforce all necessary laws, rules and regulations. Duly authoriz
agents of Lessor may enter the facilities at any time and on any occasion without any.
restrictions whatsoever.
32. Intermission: Lessee will allow an intermission of not less than fifteen
minutes for each public performance in the Auditorium lasting over an hour and a half.
33. Announcements: Lessor is entitled to make announcements as Lessor may deem
necessary in the interest of public safety. Lessee will cooperate and will cause its
agents and performers to cooperate with the delivery of such announcements.
34. Persons Violating the Law:- If Lessor has good cause to believe that an
y person
on the premises is in violation of Federal, State or local law, ordinance or regulation,
Lessor may eject, or cause to be ejected any such person or persons.
35. Broadcast Rights: Lessor reserves all rights and privileges for outgoing
television broadcasts originating from this facility during the term of this agreement.
Should Lessor grant Lessee such privilege, Lessor has the right to require advance payment
of any estimated related costs to Lessor and may also require payment for said privilege
in addition to the rental fee. Such permission must be obtained in writing in advance
of the broadcast date.
36. Act Contract: Lessee assures Lessor that it has a valid contract with the
performers who will put on the show and upon request shall submit a copy of the contract.
37. Copyrights: Lessee will assume all costs arising from the use of patented,
trademarked, franchised or copyrighted music, materials, devices, processes or dramatic
rights used on or incorporated in the event. Lessee will indemnify, defend and hold
harmless Lessor from any claims or costs, including legal fees, which might arise from
question of use of any such material described above.
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38. Lessee: *s• Prdperty: Lessor will accept delivery of property addressed to
Lessee only as a service to Lessee, and Lessee will indemnify and hold harmless Lessor
for any loss or damage to such property in the receipt, handling, care or custody of such
property at any time and from any claim or costs related to claims from any third party
for loss or damage to property on the premises during the time covered by this agreement.
39. Exhibit Entrance: All articles, exhibits, fixtures, materials, displays, etc.,
shall be brought into or, out of the facility only at such entrances and during such hours
as designated by Lessor.
40. Lost Articles: Lessor shall have the sole right to collect and have custody
of articles left in the premises by persons attending any performance, exhibition or
entertainment function. Lessee or any person in Lessee's employ shall not collect or
interfere with the collection or custody of such articles.
41. Civil Rights: Lessee will not discriminate against any employee or any applicant
for employment because of race, religion or national origin, and will not discriminate
for those same reasons against any persons relative to admission, services or privileges
offered to or enjoyed by the general public.
42. Non - Assignment: Lessee shall not assign this lease or suffer any use of said
premises other than that herein specified, or let or sublet the same, or suffer any
article to be brought into or act done on said premises which increases the premiums on
the policy or policies of insurance held by Lessor on its building of which said premises
are a part or vitiates the terms of any such policy.
43. Unavoidable Happenings: Should said facilities or any part thereof be
destroyed or damaged by fire or any other cause, or if any other casualty or unforeseen
occurrence shall render the fulfillment of this lease by the Lessor impossible, including,
without limitation thereto, requisitioning of the leased premises by the United States
Government or the State of Texas, or any arm or instrumentality thereof, then this lease
shall terminate. Lessee shall pay rental for said premises only up to the time of such
termination at the rate herein specified, and -Lessee hereby waives any claims for damages
or compensation should this lease be so terminated.
44. Evacuation of Facility: Should it become necessary, in the judgment of the
Lessor, to evacuate the premises because of a bomb threat or for other reasons of public
safety, Lessee will retain possession of the premises for sufficient time to complete
presentation of the activity without additional rental charge providing such time does
not interfere with another building lease. If it is not possible to complete the presentatie
of the activity, the rental shall be forfeited, prorated or adjusted at the discretion
of the Lessor, based on the situation, and the Lessee hereby waives any claim for damages
or compensation from the Lessor.
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45. Interruption or Termination of Show: Lessor shall retain the right to interrupt
or terminate any performance when, in the sole judgment of Lessor, such an act is necessary
in the interest of public safety.
46. Scheduling: Unless otherwise specified in writing, Lessor shall be privileged
to schedule other similar events both before and after the dates of this contract without
notice to Lessee.
47. Other Conditions: Any matters not expressly provided for in. this agreement will
be at the sole discretion of Lessor. Lessee and Lessor stipulate that in the entering of
this lease they are not in.any way partners or joint venturers but are to each other Lessor
and Lessee, respectively, and occupy that status only.
This agreement shall bind the parties and their respective heirs, executors, successors,
administrators and assigns.
This contract must be signed in duplicate and returned to Lessor within ten days, or it
may be considered null and void.
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SIGNED IN DUPLICATE ORIGINALS on the date shown on page one of this lease.
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
BY
onvention Center Manager
LESSOR
By
LESSEE
That the foregoing ordinance wa read for
second reading on this the�day of
th first time and passe to its
, 1921% by the
following vote:
Gabe Lozano, Sr.
Bob Gulley
David Diaz
Ruth Gill
Joe Holt
Tony Juarez, Jr.
Edward L. Sample
That the foregoing ordinance was read for
he second time and pass ed to its
third reading on this the L day of
19A by the
following vote:
Gabe Lozano, Sr.
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Bob Gulley
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David Diaz
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Ruth Gill
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Joe Holt
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Tony Juarez, Jr.
re/
Edward L. Sample
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That the foregoing ordinance was read for
the third 'me and passed finally
on this the day of 5 ` Qom.
19 by the following vote:
Gabe Lozano, Sr.
Bob Gulley
OL &4 9 �
David Diaz
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Ruth Gill
4�ruf�
Joe Holt
Tony Juarez, Jr. C�
Edward L. Sample
PASSED AND APPROVED, this the __��day of
ATTEST:
y Secretary MAYOR
THE C Y OF C RPUS HRISTI, TEXAS
APPROVED:
2j5-F DAY OF �w e ,19'?
J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY
By
A is ht-City Att rie
14378