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1 YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
AND
CORPUS CHRISTI EDUCATION FOUNDATION
STATE OF TEXAS 9
9 KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF NUECES 9
This lease agreement ('Lease") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus
CAristi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation ("City"), acting through its duly
authorized City Manager, or his designee ("City Manager"), and Corpus Christi
Education Foundation, a Texas nonprofit corporation ("Lessee"); and
WHEREAS, City owns the Mary Carroll House located on Lot 4, Block 69, Beach
portion, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, together with all improvements thereon
("Premises"), and
WHERAS, the Corpus Christi Education Foundation mission is to advance educational
opportunities for youth; and
WHEREAS, Lessee has requested the use of the Premises for the purpose of
establishing administrative offices for lessee and selected partnering educational and
YOlJth serving entities
NOW, THEREFORE, City and Lessee, in consideration of the mutual promises and
covenants contained herein, agree as follows,
Section 1. Definitions.
A. Certificate of Occupancy - means the certificate of occupancy issued by
the City of Corpus Christi
B. City - means City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, a home-rule
municipal corporation
C. City Manager - means Citys City Manager or City Manager's designee
D. Council - means City's City Council
E. Director- means City's Director of Parks and Recreation or that Director's
iesignee
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F. Holdover Period - means any period of time not exceeding six (6) months in
length, which is measured in pro rata monthly increments for rental payment
purposes that Lessee remains in the Premises after the expiration of the
original term of this Lease. the original term being one (1) year
G Lease -- means this Lease document. including all attached and incorporated
exhibits
H. Lessee - means Corpus Christi Education Foundation, a Texas corporation
I. Parks - means City's Parks and Recreation Department
J. Premises - means Lot 4, Block 69, Beach Portion, Corpus Christi, Nueces
County, Texas, and the structure thereon commonly known as the Mary Carroll
House, together with all improvements located thereon
K. Regular Hours of Operation - means, at a minimum, at least 30 hours per
week per calendar month, except holidays.
L. Risk Manager - means City's Director of Risk Management or that Director's
designee
M. Superintendent - means City's Multicultural Services Superintendent
Section 2. Purpose
The purpose of this Lease, between City and Lessee, is to enable Lessee to establish
administrative offices for the Lessee and partnering organizations, and to provide
meeting rooms for activities of the Lessee and other organizations. Lessee shall
eltablish and maintain during the term of this Lease an administrative office and
meeting place and shall not operate the Premises for any other purpose without
DIrector's prior written approval.
Section 3. Term and Effective Date.
Ttte Term of the Lease shall begin on the effective date and end on the date that is one
year later. The effective dat~ of this Le9se is the fl'dayof /11-':jl.l ~ .f- ,2006 and
this lease expires on the I,A ~ day of <e\u C l.\' , 2007. (As required by City
Charter, the effective date of this one year ease is immediately after the adoption by
City Council of the ordinance authorizing the execution of this Lease.) However, the
parties contemplate that the City Council will authorize a longer term lease to Lessee of
the same property covered by this Lease. If a longer term lease is authorized, then this
Lease. if not sooner terminated or expired, shall expire as soon as the longer term lease
is effective
This Lease may be terminated as set out in other sections of this Lease. However, the
Director has the absolute right to terminate the Lease with or without cause upon sixty
(60) days written notice to Lessee.
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Section 4. Contact Person/Lease Administrator
For this Lease, City's contact person and lease administrator is Director.
Section 5, Lease Payments.
Ltssee has represented to the City that it will secure all labor necessary to fully restore
the property and to landscape the grounds of the property. In addition, Lessee has
represented that it will fully maintain the interior and exterior of the property during the
terms of the Lease at no cost to the City. Lessee has also indicated its intention to use
it best efforts to develop and maintain a Building Trades Educational Program that will
undertake the exterior maintenance of the structures within Heritage Park, with the City
pmviding materials and supplies. The program will be coordinated through the
DIrector. It is the intention also to have this Building Trades Education Program
undertake the construction of new projects such as a bandstand in Heritage Park at the
request of the Director
In reliance on the representations of the Lessee, lease payments will be held in
abeyance as long as the Lessee at a minimum fully maintains the exterior and interior
of the structure to the standards of the other homes in Heritage Park and complies with
all of the terms and conditions of the Lease.
In the event that the Lessee fails to comply with this minimum, a lease rate of $500 per
month shall become effective upon 30 days' notice from the City. Should any payment
become due, payments must be made to the order of the City of Corpus Christi and
mailed to City Collections Department, PO Box 9257, Corpus Christi, TX, 78469, or
delivered to City Hall at 1201 Leopard Street. Corpus Christi, TX, 78401.
Section 6. Delinquency and Default Regarding Lease Payments.
A Lessee is "delinquent" if City has not received Lessee's monthly lease
payment on or before 5'00 p.m. on the 5th day of the month in which payment
is due If the 5th day of the month falls on a weekend or holiday, the payment
must be tendered on the fires business day thereafter.
B Lessee is in'default" for purposes of Section 23 of this Lease if Lessee fails
or refuses to pay the amount due within five (5) days after City has sent a
written notice of delinquency to Lessee.
Section 7. Hours and Terms of Operation
A The Premises shall be open to the public and Lessee shall operate the
Premises, at a minimum, for a period of at least thirty (30) hours per week per
calendar month excluding holidays. Regular Hours of Operation may be
adjusted, for scheduled seasonal activities and other special events scheduled
by Parks, with the prior written approval of Director.
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B Lessee agrees to maintain one furnished room that has been restored to reflect
the period when the house was originally constructed. The furnished room shall
be open to the public for viewing during Lessee's Regular Hours of Operation.
C During Lessee's Regular Hours of Operation, Lessee shall provide information
to visitors regarding the history and restoration of the Premises.
D. Lessee shall provide the Superintendent with the keys to the Premises, a
current list of names and phone numbers, and any security codes for use by the
Superintendent or the Superintendent's designee, in the event of an emergency.
Lessee shall allow the superintendent to have access to the Premises, by use
of the keys provided in this subsection or during Regular Hours of Operation,
during the 60-day period preceding expiration of this Lease, and including during
any Holdover Period, in order to show the Premises to prospective tenants.
However, for the purposes of securing Lessee records, event tickets, office
equipment and other valuables, Lessee may secure, at its discretion and
expense, certain rooms of the Premises that will be accessible only to Lessee,
by installing Lessee's own locks on selected doors and retaining control over
these keys provided that the rooms are approved in advance by the Director.
Section 8. Public and Special Tours.
lAssee grants to Parks the right to continue free regularly-scheduled public tours
through the Premises, with the schedule to be determined by Parks. Lessee shall
make Premises available for special tours for visiting parties or groups on an
appointment baSIS.
s.ction 9. Utilities
A. It IS understood by and between the parties that scheduled, regular garbage
collection services is available to the Premises and that the provision of this
services shall be the responsibility of Parks under City's present Heritage Park
maintenance program. The cost to Lessee for garbage collection service by City
IS included and made a part of Lessee's monthly lease payment;
B. Lessee shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, all garbage and debris
generated at the Premises into the garbage dumpster provided by City at the
Premises Any garbage needs that Lessee requires at Premises, beyond
regular service, or in addition to existing park dumpster capacity, shall be the
responsibility. and at the sole expense. of Lessee.
C. Lessee shall contract separately with a telephone service provider of Lessee's
choice for the provision of active telephone service, at Lessee's sole expense.
D. Lessee shall bear the cost of all electricity used at the Premises during the term
of this Lease and including any Holdover Period. Additionally, Lessee shall
bear the cost of use. maintenance, and installation of a security alarm system
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installed at the Premises during the term of this Lease and including any
Holdover Period,
E. The City shall provide taps for water and wastewater on premises. The cost to
Lessee for the provision of water and sewage service by City is included and
made a part of Lessee's monthly lease payment.
F. Should Lessee require any modification, after the certificate of occupancy is
Issued, to the provision of the enumerated utilities in this section or require any
additional utility service not herein covered during the term of this Lease, Lessee
shall submit a request, in writing, to Director for consideration and possible
amendment of this Lease.
section 10. Restoration, Repairs, and Maintenance.
The City shall reimburse the Corpus Christi Education Foundation up to a maximum of
$50,000 for the restoration of the interior and exterior of the property, which includes:
rewiring for electricity, cable, internet, gas, security system; plumbing; restoration and/or
replacement of floors, fire place walls cabinets, doors, patios, fayade, shutters,
counters. fixtures. windows, locks, paint, molding, landscaping, fencing, walks. The City
shall reimburse the Foundation for costs associated with the restoration and
construction within 30 days of submission of requests for reimbursement. The Corpus
Christl Education Foundation shall recruit volunteers to serve 4000 volunteer hours to
restore the property, The restoration of the property shall be completed within the first
year of this lease, Restoration shall comply with City Code. The Foundation recognizes
that the funding proVided by the City comes from the CDBG program and as such all
assocIated federal requirements must be met for the construction.
Following the issuance of the certificate of occupancy, Lessee shall, at lessee's
expense, maintain the Interior and exterior of the Leased Premises. Maintenance shall
include routine cleaning of floors, walls, ceilings. air filters, restrooms, kitchen, dusting,
and light bulb changes
The City shall be responsible for maintaining landscaping, public parking area, park and
recreatIon grounds. It is further understood and agreed that City shall maintain the
utilities lines servicing the Premises
Lessee may request a reduction in monthly lease payment(s) in exchange for payment
of capital or significant improvements, All requests for these improvements must be
submitted in writing, with a cost estimate, to the Director for Director's consideration and
approval, in Director's sole discretion, However. all these improvements must be in
compliance with Section 20 of this Lease.
If lease is terminated by either party under the terms of the lease, the City agrees to
reimburse the lessee within 30 days for any and all costs associated with the restoration
of the property
section 11. Furniture. Fixtures, and Equipment.
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A It is understood that Lessee will be responsible for furnishing and equipping the
Premises and that City has no obligation to furnish any equipment or
furnishings for Lessee.
B All personal property and trade fixtures furnished by or on behalf of Lessee will
remain the property of the Lessee unless the personal property and trade
fixtures are specifically donated to City during the term of this Lease or any
Holdover Period.
C. In the interest of maintaining the current Victorian theme of Heritage Park,
Director retains the right to approve, prior to installation, all furnishings and
fixtures that may be installed in the Premises, during the term of this Lease and
any Holdover Period.
S.ction 12. City Use.
A. City is permitted the use of a portion or portions of the Premises not occupied by
Lessee's administrative offices for meetings and other uses at times and on
dates that may from time to time be mutually agreed upon by the parties to this
Lease. Lessee IS not entitled to any compensation in whatever form, either
tangible or intangible, for City's use of the Premises.
B. City retains the right to use or cross the Premises with utility lines and
easements City may exercise these rights when installing, maintaining,
repairing, or removing the utility lines and easements. City must use reasonable
Judgment in locating the utility lines and easements to minimize damage to the
Premises
Section 13. Laws Affecting Operation of Premises and Performance. Lessee shall
comply with all Federal. State, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations
applicable to Lessee's operation of the Premises and Lessee's performance under this
Lease This Lease is also subject to applicable provisions of City Charter.
Section 14. Inspection. Any officer or authorized employee of City may enter upon
the Premises, at all reasonable times and without notice, to determine whether Lessee
is providing maintenance in accordance with and as required by Section 10(8) or for
any other purpose incidental to City's retained rights of and in the Premises.
Section 15. Capital Improvements by City. City may, from time to time, and in City's
sole discretion, undertake capital improvement to the Premises. Prior to commencing
any capital improvements, City shall notify Lessee 45 days in advance, in writing, of the
dates In which Lessee shall be required to vacate the Premises, should Director deem
this necessary. Lessee agrees that the term of this Lease shall be prorated for any
period of time over one week during which Lessee is restricted from entering the
Premises for the purposes of constructing capital improvements. Lessee
acknowledges and understands that City shall have no obligation to provide an
alternate location for Lessee during any period that Lessee must vacate the Premises.
However. if space IS available at Heritage Park on a temporary basis, the City must
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decrease coverage, if so warranted. In the event of any necessary increase,
Lessee shall receive thirty (30) days written notice prior to the effective date of
the requirement to obtain increased coverage.
E In the event alcoholic beverages are to be served on or in any Premises
covered by this Lessee. the Lessee shall additionally obtain or cause to be
obtaining alcoholic beverage liability Insurance in the amount of one million
dollars ($1.000,000.00) covering the event or time period when alcoholic
beverages are to be served
F Lessee shall, prior to any addition or alteration to, on, or about the Premises,
obtain prior clearance, in writing, from the Risk Manager that the proposed
addition or alteration will not necessitate a change or modification in the existing
insurance coverage maintained by Lessee. This clearance is in addition to the
prior consent required by Section 20(A), as contained herein.
Section 19. Indemnity. In consideration of allowing Lessee to use the Premises,
Lessee ("Indemnitor") covenants to fully indemnify, save and hold harmless City,
ita officers, agents, representatives, and employees (collectively, "Indemnitees"
m,m and against any and all liability, loss, damages, claims, demands, suits, and
causes of action of any nature whatsoever asserted against or recovered from
CIty on account of injury or damage to person including, without limitation on the
f.egoing, Premises defects, workers' compensation and death claims, or
P'Operty loss or damage of any other kind whatsoever, to the extent any injury,
dtmage, or loss may be incident to, arise out of, be caused by, or be in any way
c.nnected with. either proximately or remotely, wholly or in part: (1) Lessee's
ptlrformance pursuant to this Lease; (2) Lessee's use of the Premises and any
aad all activities associated therewith pursuant to this Lease; (3) the violation by
Lessee, its officers, employees, agents, or representatives or by Indemnitees, or
ally of them, of any law, rule, regulation, ordinance, or government order of any
k/rJd pertaining, directly or in- directly, to this Lease; (4) the exercise of rights
u"der this Lease; or (5) an act or omission on the part of Lessee, its officers,
employees, agents, or representatives or of Indemnitees, or any of them
ptlrtaining to this Lease, regardless of whether the injury, damage, loss, violation,
exercise of rights, act. or omission is caused or is claimed to be caused by the
s./e, contributing, or concurrent negligence of Indemnitees, or any of them, and
including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorneys' fees, which arise,
or are claimed to arise, out of or in connection with the asserted or recovered
incident. Lessee covenants and agrees that, if City is made a party to any
litigation against Lessee or in any litigation commenced by any party, other than
Lessee relating to this Lease, Lessee shall, upon receipt of reasonable notice
rfllJarding commencement of litigation, at its own expense, investigate all claims
altd demands, attend to their settlement or other disposition, defend City in all
actions based thereon with legal counsel satisfactory to City, and pay all charges
of attorneys and all other costs and expenses of any kind whatsoever arising
from any said liability, injury, damage, loss, demand, claim or action.
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Section 20. Alterations
A. Lessee shall not make any alterations, additions, or improvements to, in, on, or
about said Premises, without the prior written consent of Director. Lessee must
also obtain clearance from the Risk Manager as required by Section 18(F)
above
B. All approved alterations, Improvements, and additions made by the Lessee upon
said Premises, although at Lessee's own expense, shall, if not removed by
Lessee at any termination or cancellation hereof, become the property of City in
fee simple without any other action or process of law. Lessee agrees to be
contractually and financially responsible for repairing any and all damage caused
by the removal. If items are installed In such a manner as to become fixtures, the
fixtures shall not be removed by Lessee upon termination and shall become the
property of City,
Section 21. Signs.
A. Lessee shall not exhibit inscribe, paint, erect, or affix any signs, advertisements,
notices, flagpole or other lettering ("Signs") at, on, or about the Premises, or any
part thereof, without Director s prior written approval.
B. City may require Lessee to remove, repaint, or repair any Signs allowed. If
Lessee does not remove. repaint, or repair the Signs within ten (10) days of
Director's written demand, City may do or cause the work to be done, and
Lessee Will pay City's costs within thirty (30) days of receipt of Director's invoice.
If payment is not timely made, City may terminate this Lease upon ten (10) days
written notice to Lessee Alternatively. City may elect to terminate this Lease
after ten (10) days written notice to Lessee.
Section 22. Sublease and Assignment. lessee shall have the right with prior written
consent of the Director to sublease to an organization one or more office spaces in the
property for the purpose of developing partnerships and providing youth educational
services Lessee shall not, in whole or in part, assign or transfer directly or indirectly
this lease unless prior written approval has been obtained from Director.
Section 23. Default.
A. The following constitute events of default under this Lease:
Failure to pay a lease payment or other payment required by this Lease;;
II. Failure to pay utilities before the due date;
III. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance;
IV. Abandonment of the Premises,
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v Failure to maintain any Insurance coverage required herein;
vi Failure to timely pay City's invoice for the removal, repainting, or repair of
any Signs at the Premises; and
VII Failure to keep, perform, and observe any other promises, covenants and
conditions contained in this Lease.
B. Upon the occurrence of any event of default, City may, at its option, in addition to
any other remedy or right given hereunder or by law;
I. Give notice to Lessee that this Lease terminates upon the date specified
in the notice, which date will be no earlier than five (5) days after the
giving of the notice; or
ii. Immediately or at any time after the occurrence of the event of default and
without notice or demand, or upon the date specified in a notice, if given,
or in any notice issued pursuant to law, enter upon the Premises or any
part thereof in the name of the whole and, upon the entry, this Lease
terminates.
Section 24. No debts Lessee shall not incur any debts or obligations on the credit of
CIty during the term of this Lease and including during any Holdover Period that may
occur
Section 25. Notice.
A. All Notices, demands, requests, or replies provided for or permitted under this
Lease by either party must be in writing and must be delivered by on of the
following methods: (i) by personal delivery; (ii) by deposit with the United States
Postal Service as certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage
prepaid: (ill) by prepaid telegram; (iv) by deposit with an overnight express
delivery service. for which service has been prepaid; (v) by fax transmission.
B. Notice deposited with the United States Postal Service in the manner described
above will be deemed effective two (2) business days after deposit with the
United States Postal Service Notice by telegram or overnight express delivery
service will be deemed effective one (1 ) business day after transmission to the
telegraph company or overnight express carrier. Notice by fax transmission will
be deemed effective upon transmission with proof of delivery.
C. All the communications must only be made to the following:
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IF TO CITY:
City of Corpus Chnsti
Attn Director of Park and Recreation
POBox 9277
_gorpus Christl, Texas 78469-9277
IF TO LEE55EE:
Executive Director
Corpus Christi Education Foundation
P.O. Box 110
CO~P_l!~_g.hristi, Texas 78403
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D. Either party may change the address to which notice is sent by using a method
set out above. Lessee shall notify City of an address change within ten (10)
days after the address is changed.
Section 26. Nondiscrimination. Lessee covenants and agrees that it shall not
discriminate nor permit discrimination against any person or group of persons, with
regard to employment and the provision of services at, on, or in the Premises, on the
grounds of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or in any manner prohibited
by the laws of the United States or the State of Texas. City hereby reserves the right to
take action as the United States may direct to enforce this covenant.
Section 27. Modifications. No changes or modifications to this Lease may be made,
nor any provisions waived, unless the change or modification is made in writing and
signed by persons authorized to sign agreements on behalf of each party.
S.ction 28. Waiver.
A. The failure of either party to complain of any act or omission on the part of the
other party. no matter how long the same may continue, shall not be deemed a
waiver by said party of any of its rights hereunder. No waiver of any covenant or
condition or of the breach of any covenant or condition of this Lease by either
party at any time, express or implied, shall be taken to constitute a waiver of any
subsequent breach of the covenant or condition and shall not justify or authorize
the nonobservance on any other occasion of the same or any other covenant or
condition hereof If any action by the Lessee requires the consent or approval of
City on one occasion, any consent or approval given on said occasion shall not
be deemed a consent or approval of the same or any other action at any other
occasion.
B. Any waiver or indulgence of Lessee's default of any proviSion of this Lease shall
not be considered an estoppel against City. It is expressly understood that, if at
any time Lessee is in default in any of its conditions or covenants hereunder, the
failure on the part of City to promptly avail itself of said rights and remedies
which City may have, shall not be considered a waiver on the part of City, but
City may at any time avail itself of said rights or remedies or elect to terminate
this Lease on account of said default. Any waiver by the parties of a breach of
any covenants, terms, obligations, or events of default shall not be construed to
be a waIver of any subsequent breach, nor shall the failure to require full
compliance with this Lease be construed as changing the terms of this Lease or
estopping the parties from enforcing the terms of this Lease.
StlCtion 29. Force Majeure. No party to this Lease shall be liable for delays or failures
in performance due to any cause beyond its control including, without limitation, any
dafay or failure in performance caused by strike, lock out, fire, act of God or the public
enemy common carrier severe inclement weather. riot or interference by civil or
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF NUECES 1/1) ~
This instrument was acknowledged before me on the ! <J day of l)LJ'nA f)1Jrt:.h-J,
2Q06, by George K. Noe, City Manager, or his designee F
of City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule
municip~t:orporation, on;b$half of the corporation.
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF NUECES
This instrument was acknowledged before me on the ].. gt-t-aay of A-V'--~V\ "5 t- ,
2006, by ~r)' ~Ij~p~ 9s the Ff.t::~~f'l...~ the Corpus Christi Education oundatlon, a
Texas nonprofitc fporatlon. on oehaltot' said corporation.
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EXHIBIT A
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
I. LESSEE'S LIABILITY INSURANCE
A. Lessee must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required
has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Lessee
must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance
required of any subcontractor has been obtained.
B. Lessee must furnIsh to the City's Risk Manager, 2 copies of Certificates of
Insurance. showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance
company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be named as
an additional insured on the General liability policy, and a blanket waiver of
subrogation is required on all applicable policies.
I MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE
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. material Bodily Injury and Property Damage
on all
Per occurrence aggregate
$500,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
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$1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
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WHICH COMPLIES WITH THE TEXAS
WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT AND
PARAGRAPH II OF THIS EXHIBIT
$500,000
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TYPE OF INSURANCE
3"written day notice of cancellation
cltange, non-renewal is required
c.-tificates
Commercial General Liability including
1. Commercial Form
2. PremIses - Operations
3. Products/ Completed Operations Ha
4. Contractual liability
5. Broad Form Property Damage
6. Independent Contractors
7. Personal Injury
LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE
If tiquor being served
WORKERS' COMPENSATION
EMPLOYERS LIABiliTy
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C. In the event of aCCidents of any kind, Lessee must furnish the Risk Manager with
copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident.
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II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Applicable when employing paid employees, Lessee must obtain workers'
compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage
must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas
Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must
be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations
Incurred by the Lessee will be promptly met.
B. Certificate of Insurance:
· The City of Corpus Christi must be named as an additional insured on the
General Liability coverage and a blanket waiver of subrogation in favor of the City
is required on all applicable policies.
· If your insurance company uses the standard ACORD form, the cancellation
clause (bottom nght) must be amended by adding the wording "changed or"
between "be" and "canceled". and deleting the words, "endeavor to", and deleting
the wording after 'left" In lieu of modification of the ACORD form, separate policy
endorsements addressing the same substantive requirements are mandatory.
· The name of the project must be listed under "Description of Operations"
· At a minimum, a 30-day written notice to the Risk Manager of cancellation,
material change, non-renewal or termination is required.
C. If the Certificate of Insurance on its face does not show the existence of the
coverage required by items 1.8 (1 )-(7), an authorized representative of the
insurance company must include a letter specifically stating whether items 1.B.
(1 H 7) are Included or excluded
2001 Heritage Park lease agreemen' Ins. req
8-23..06 ep Risk Mgmt.
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{EMBED Imaging. Document}
DATE: August 23, 2006
TO: Tom Utter
Doyle Curtis, Assistant City Attorney
FltOM: Evelyn Page, Risk Management
stJBJECT: Recommended insurance requirements for the 2006 Heritage Park
lease agreements
Attached please find the current insurance requirement exhibit for Heritage Park
Houses lease agreements.
~ould you have any questions or concerns, please give me a call.
Attachment
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