HomeMy WebLinkAbout020723 ORD - 07/25/1989AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE RENEWAL OF A FIVE YEAR LEASE
AGREEMENT WITH THE OSO PONY LEAGUE FOR THE
USE OF A 15.4 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND IN SOUTH
GUTH PARK FOR YOUTH SPORTS PURPOSES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS;
SECTION 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized
to execute a five year lease agreement with the Oso Pony League
for the use of a 15.4 acre parcel of land in South Guth Park for
youth sports purposes, all as more fully set forth in the lease
agreement, a substantial copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof, marked Exhibit A.
20723MICROFILMED
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF NUECES
This agreement
, 1989, by
municipal corporation,
League, Corpus Christi,
TEASE AGREEMENT
made and entered into this the day of
and between the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, a
hereinafter called "City", and the Oso Pony Baseball
Texas, hereinafter called "Lessee".
WITNESSETH
That the City, for and in consideration of the spun of one dollar
($1.00) leases the following pieces or parcel of land located in Nueces
County, Texas, being more particularly described as follows:
BEING a 15.411 acre tract of land out of Lots 7 and 8,
Section 17, Flour Bluff and Encinal Farm and Garden Tracts
as shown by map of record in Volume A, Page 43, Map Records,
Nueces County, Texas, said tract of land being more
particularly described by metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the southeast right-of-way line of
Nile Drive, said point being South 60 degrees 58'50" E, 60.0
feet and North 29 degrees 01'10" E, 146.48 feet from the
most westerly corner of said Lot 8 for the most westerly and
beginning corner of the tract herein described;
THENCE North 29 degrees 01'10" E, with the southeast
right-of-way line of said Nile Drive, a distance of 478.0
feet to a 3/4" iron pipe for a corner of this tract;
THENCE in a northerly and northeasterly direction with the
arc of a curve to the right whose central angle is 89
degrees 59'50" and whose radius is 246.50 feet, a distance
of 387.19 feet to a point for a corner of this tract;
THENCE South 60.59 degrees E, a distance of 18.92 feet to a
point for a corner of this tract;
THENCE in a southeasterly direction with the arc of a curve
to the right whose central angle of 42 degrees 08'30", and
whose radius is 533.0 feet, a distance of 392.03 feet to a
point in the west right-of-way line of 80 feet wide Ennis
Joslin Road for a corner of this tract;
THENCE South 18 degrees 50'30" E, with the west right-of-way
of said Ennis Joslin Road, a distance of 154.01 feet to a
point for a corner of this tract;
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THENCE in a southeasterly direction still with the west
right-of-way line of said Ennis Joslin Road, and with the
arc of a curve to the left whose central angle is 4 degrees
52'00" and whose radius is 5769.58 feet, a distance of
490.06 feet to a point for the most easterly corner of this
tract;
THENCE South 69 degrees 16'10" W, a distance of 415.16 feet
to a 1" iron pipe in the southwest boundary line of said Lot
7, for the most southerly corner of this tract;
THENCE North 60 degrees 58'50" W, with the southwest
boundary line of said Lot 7 and 8, a distance of 470.92 feet
to a corner of this tract;
THENCE North 29 degrees 01'10" E, and parallel to the
southeast right-of-way line of Nile Drive, a distance of
146.48 feet, to a corner of this tract;
THENCE North 60 degrees 58'50" W, a distance of 375.0 feet
to the place of beginning, and containing 15.411 acres of
land, more or less.
The term of this lease shall be five (5) years beginning July 22,
1989, and ending July 21, 1994, and subject to the following covenants and
conditions.
1. Lessee does by these presents and by entering upon the land agree
to maintain the land and premises throughout the year in a clean and sanitary
condition, and at the expiration thereof to return said premises to City in a
good condition as received, reasonable use, wear, acts of God, fire and flood
damage and destruction excepted.
2. Lessee does by these presents and by entering upon the Land agree
that no additions or alterations shall be made to the premises without the
consent of the Park and Recreation Department in writing.
Lessee further agrees that the Park and Recreation Advisory Committee
of the City shall have joint use of the property during the term hereof,
subject to the right of the Lessee to have exclusive control during Oso Pony
Baseball League purposes. Lessee further agrees that the City may use said
land when needed by the City or needed to be crossed by the City by the
installation of utility or effluent easements and/or lines without
compensation to lessee for such easements or damage for installation,
maintenance, removal or repair of said utility or effluent lines, providing
the City exercises reasonable judgment in the location of whenever it is
reasonably possible.
3. Lessee does by these presents and by its entry upon the land
agree to use said premises for the establishment and maintenance of a
recreational area for the benefit of the public with primary use being the
aforesaid League program and for no other purpose without prior written
consent of the Park and Recreation Department.
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4. Lessee does hereby agree to pay for all utilities used by it on
the said premises or used by any other activity sponsored by Lessee of said
premises. -
5. Lessee hereby agrees to conform to all rules set out by the City
Manager and/or the Park and Recreation Advisory Committee of the City for the
maintenance of the said premises.
6. Lessee does hereby agree to promptly execute and fulfill all of
the ordinances of the City pertaining to health and sanitation, and to execute
and fulfill all ordinances, orders and requirements imposed by the Health,
Sanitation, Fire and Police Departments, for the correction, prevention and
abatement of nuisances and/or hazards in, upon, or connected with the
operation of a ball park on said premises at Lessee's own expense.
7. Lessee does hereby agree that 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. Lessee further agrees
to indemnify and hold the City harmless from any loss or damage that may occur
upon said premises which loss or damage arises by reason of or is connected
with Lessee's use of said premises.
8. The City hereby agrees that Lessee may at the end of the term of
this lease remove at its own expense any and all improvements placed on said
premises by Lessee which are unattached to the land and which may be removed
without damaging the land.
9. Lessee further agrees to use a portion of said tract for parking
purposes. Lessee shall be responsible for maintenance and construction of
dust -free parking areas and maintaining suitable entrance and exit roads,
properly designated, in accordance with standards set out by the Director of
Park and Recreation.
10. Lessee shall secure and maintain throughout the term of this
Lease, at its own expense, comprehensive general insurance in the amount of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) for bodily injury or death to any one
person, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000) for bodily injury or death
for any one occurrence, and TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000) for property
damages per person and ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) for
property
damages per occurrence. Said policy shall name the City as an additional
insured, and a certificate of said policy shall be furnished the City and
maintained throughout the term of this lease.
11. Lessee must maintain a current list of officers on file with the
Park and Recreation Department through the term of the lease.
12. Lease will have a cancellation clause --either party may terminate
the agreement with six months notice.
13. This contract contains all the provisions agreed upon by the
parties hereto and displaces all previous verbal or oral agreements.
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ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED: , DAY OF90,4q, 1989
HAL GEORGE, CITY ATTORNEY
By� stvC(� alkalitAr
Assistant Cy Attorney
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By
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Juan Garza, City Manager
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That the foregoing ordinance was
second reading on this the ,/e,-
following vote:
Betty N. Turner hs (fit
David Berlanga, Sr. nye.
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Leo Guerrero 'y
Tom Hunt 4y e,
That the foregoing ordinance was
third reading on this the ,T1
following vote:
Betty N. Turner
David Berlanga, Sr.
Leo Guerrero
Tom Hunt
That the foregoing ordinance was
this thecr, day of v.(,
Betty N. Turner
David Berlanga,
Leo Guerrero
Tom Hunt
read forhe first time and passed to its
day of Cl/J2� , 19 ,'7, by the
Edward A. Martin
Joe McComb
Clif Moss
Mary Rhodes
Frank Schwing, Jr.
read for,the second time and p�-�.�.ed to its
day of yt ) l L- , 19 h ` / , by the
Edward A. Martin
Joe McComb
Clif Moss ((c/c
Mary Rhodes �((.� :�h �l
Frank Schwing, Jr.
read for they third time and passed finally on
, 19 5 / , by the following vote:
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Edward A. Martin (6, I
Sr. 0 ( j Joe McComb (t i �'
at e. Clif Moss ((I
Mary Rhodes d(
Frank Schwing, Jr. C?6(
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PASSED AND APPROVED, this the ,Q S day ofd(/)
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED:
DAY OF
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HAL GEORGE, CITY ATTORNEY
By
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Assistant City Attorney
99.044.01
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MAYOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
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NOTICE OF PASSAGE
OF ORDINANCE ON
SECOND READING
AUTHORIZING THE RENEW-
AL OF A FIVE-YEAR LEASE
PO
AGNYREEMENLEAGUT.' E `,bFOITHR THETHE DSO
OF A 15 ACRE PARCEL OF
LAND IN SOUTH GUTH
PARK FOR YOUTH
SPORTS PURPOSES.
Was passed and approved
on second reading by the City
Council of the City of Corpus
Christi, Texas on the 27th day
of June. 1989 and the lull
text of said ordinance is avail-
able to the public in the Office
of the City Secretary.
!s/ A •ma Ido Ch .pa
City Secretary
Corpus Christi. Texas
OF
OF PASSAGE
OF ORNNANCJ NO. 20723
AUTHORIZING THE RENEW-
AL OF A FIVE-YEAR LEASE
AGREEMENT WITH THE OSO
PONY LEAGUE FOR THE USE
OF A 15.4 ACRE PARCEL OF
LAND IN SOUTH GUTH
PARK FOR YOUTH
SPORTS PURPOSES
Was passed and approved
on third reading by the City
Council of the City of Corpus
Christi, Texas on the 25th day
of July, 1989 and the full text
of said ordinance is available
to the public in the Office of
the City Secretary.
/s/ A-mando Chapa
City Secretary
IL Corpus Chnsu. Texas