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MARCH 13, 2012 12-105 RESOLUTION
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PURPOSE: APPROVE LIFEGUARD AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF OSHKOSH AND THE OSHKOSH AREA SCHOOL
DISTRICT
INITIATED BY: PARKS DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, the City is the owner of a municipal water park known as
Pollock Community Water Park; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to contract for lifeguard services through the
Recreation Department of the Oshkosh Area School District; and
WHEREAS, the District is willing to provide lifeguard services, as well as
the use of the Oshkosh West High School parking lot; and
WHEREAS, The City and the District recognize that intergovernmental
cooperation is necessary to ensure the efficacy of the joint endeavor;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council
of the City of Oshkosh that said agreement is hereby approved and the proper
City officials are hereby authorized to execute and deliver the agreement in
substantially the same form as attached hereto, any changes in the execution
copy being deemed approved by their respective signatures, and said City
officials are authorized and directed to take those steps necessary to implement
the terms and conditions of the Agreement. Money for this purpose is hereby
appropriated from:
Acct. No.259-0610-6446-00000 Pollock Community Water Park Fund –
Contractual Employment
City of Oshkosh
Parks Department Ray Maurer
805 Witzel Ave.,PO Box 1130 Director
Oshkosh,WI 54903-1130
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ON THE WATER
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Common Council
FROM: Ray Maurer, Parks Director
DATE: March 13, 2012
RE: Agreement with Oshkosh Area School District for Lifeguard Services
At Pollock Community Water Park
BACKGROUND
Since the opening of the Pollock Community Water Park in 2006, the City of Oshkosh and the Oshkosh
Area School District have had an agreement for the District to provide lifeguard services at the water park.
The most recent 3-year agreement expired at the end of the 2011 season. In addition,the agreement allows
the City to use the Oshkosh West High School parking lot for water park patron parking.
ANALYSIS
Parks Department staff and the Recreation Department staff through the School District have had a good
working relationship in offering this wonderful recreational asset to the community. The Recreation
Department provides the lifeguards and lifeguard supervisors while the Parks Department provides the front
desk, concessions, maintenance and facility management staff.
FISCAL IMPACT
The agreement establishes payment from the City to the District for 100% of the cost of providing the
lifeguard services which is approximately$110,000-$120,000 annually. The agreement also establishes an
annual payment of$40,000 from the District to the City to assist with the cost of operating the water park.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the Common Council approve the agreement for three(3)years,expiring on September 1,
2014. The Advisory Parks Board unanimously recommended approval at their December 12,2011 meeting
and the Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education approved the agreement at their February 22,
2012 meeting.
Respectfully Submitted, Approved:
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Ray Maurer
Parks Director City Manager
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF OSHKOSH
and
THE OSHKOSH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (the
"Agreement") is entered into this 13th day of March, 2012, by and between the CITY OF
OSHKOSH (the "City") and the OSHKOSH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT (the "District").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City is the owner of a municipal water park known as Pollock
Community Water Park ("Pollock"); and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to contract for services with the District to provide
lifeguard services during the 2012, 2013, 2014 season (Mid-May, through September 1, of each
year); and
WHEREAS, the District is willing to provide lifeguard services for Pollock through the
District's Recreation Department as well as the use of the Oshkosh West High School parking
lot; and
WHEREAS, the City and the District (the "Parties") recognize that intergovernmental
cooperation is necessary to ensure the efficacy of this joint endeavor.
NOW, THEREFORE, in exchange for mutual consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
1. Authority. This Agreement is made pursuant to the authority granted to
the Parties under Sections 66.0301 and 66.0305, Wis. Stats. The
enforceability of this Agreement will not be affected by changes in the
forms of the City or District government or changes in elected officials.
The Parties agree that this Agreement shall be construed so as to be
binding on their respective successors, agents and employees. The Parties
hereby acknowledge that this Agreement imposes on them a duty of good
faith and fair dealing.
2. Life Guard Services For Pollock. The Parties agree that the District,
through its Recreation Department, shall provide lifeguard services for
Pollock during the 2012, 2013, 2014 season (Mid-May through September
1 of each year). The District is obligated to provide only the following:
A. The District shall provide all lifeguard staff necessary to
operate Pollock as mandated by Wis. Admin. Code Section
HFS 172.
B. The District shall provide materials incidental to providing
the lifeguard staff and services such as staff clothing and
first aid supplies for lifeguard staff.
3. Cost Associated With Lifeguard Services. The District shall provide the
City with an Invoice for the cost of providing lifeguard services for
Pollock within Fifteen (15) calendar days of the end of each season at one
hundred percent (100%) of the cost to the District of providing said
services (based upon the rates set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference; said rates cannot be increased by the
District without the written consent of the City).
The District shall further provide the City with a discount of $40,000 to
assist the City in the cost of the annual operation of Pollock Community
Water Park whether or not Pollock operated at a profit or loss for each
season.
The City shall pay to the District the cost of the lifeguard services (to the
extent any amount is due) within Thirty (30) calendar days of the Invoice
provided by the District.
4. Oshkosh West High School Parking Lot. The District agrees to allow the
City to use the Oshkosh West High School Parking Lot (only the north lot
bordered by Eagle Street and Taft Avenue) solely for Pollock patron
parking, subject to the following conditions:
A. The Parking Lot may only be used during the pool season
(Mid-May, through September 1, of each year of this
agreement).
B. The District reserves the right to preclude use of the
Parking Lot when the District deems that it may interfere
with events scheduled at Oshkosh West High School and/or
Alberta Kimball Auditorium (e.g., the Miss Wisconsin
Pageant, Richards School of Dance Recital, etc.)
C. The City shall be responsible for cleaning the Parking Lot
on a daily basis.
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D. The City will reimburse the District for any costs incurred
by the District for any clean-up of the parking lot when the
District determines that the City has failed to clean the
Parking Lot.
E. The City shall be liable for any damages to property or
persons that result from patrons of Pollock who use the
Parking Lot.
5. Insurance and Liability. The lifeguard staff provided by the District shall
be employees of the District and the District shall have sole responsibility,
at its expense, for providing workers compensation and all other insurance
that is customarily maintained by the District for similarly situated
employees of the District. The District shall indemnify and hold the City
harmless from any and all claims, damages, losses or expenses, including
reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the City as a result of the acts or
omissions of the District's lifeguards.
The City shall have sole responsibility, at its expense, to carry insurance
with respect to the improvements at Pollock(e.g., buildings, etc) as well as
the Parking Lot for fire, vandalism, malicious mischief and such other
perils as are from time to time included in liability coverage for an owner
of a public facility. The City shall indemnify and hold the District
harmless from any and all claims, damages, losses or expenses, including
reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the District as a result of the acts or
omissions City employees, including the failure to supervise the Parking
Lot.
The Parties hereby mutually release each other from liability and waive all
right of recovery against each other for any loss from perils insured
against under a standard liability policy with extended coverage
endorsement; provided, that this Paragraph shall be inapplicable if it
would have the effect, but only to the extent that it would have the effect,
of invalidating any insurance coverage of the parties.
6. Term. The Term of this Agreement shall coincide with the 2012, 2013,
2014 season (Mid-May through September 1 of each year). The Parties
acknowledge that this Agreement is inapplicable to future years or to
facilities other than Pollock. Separate agreements are necessary for
services or facilities not expressly referenced in this Agreement. The
Parties reserve all rights with respect to other agreements between them.
7. Notices. All notices or other communications under this Agreement shall
be sufficiently given and shall be deemed given when hand delivered or
mailed by first class mail, postage prepaid, with proper address as
indicated below:
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To the City: Parks Director
City of Oshkosh
P.O. Box 1130
805 Witzel Ave
Oshkosh, WI 54902
To the District: Director of Recreation
Oshkosh Area School District
425 Division Street
Oshkosh, WI 54901
8. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the
State of Wisconsin as to all matters including, but not limited to, matters
of validity, construction, effect and performance.
9. Amendment, Modification and Waiver. This Agreement may not be
amended, modified or supplemented except by mutual written agreement
of the Parties. Any party may waive in writing any term or condition
contained in this Agreement and intended to be for its benefit; provided,
however, that no waiver by any party, whether by conduct or otherwise, in
any one or more instances, shall be deemed or construed as a continuing
waiver of any such term or condition. Each amendment, modification,
supplement or waiver shall be in writing signed by each of the Parties.
10. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
together constitute one and the same instrument.
11. Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement and
understanding of the Parties. There are no restrictions, promises or
representations other than those expressly set forth or referred to herein.
This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements or understandings
between the Parties.
12. Headings. All headings are inserted for convenience only and shall not
modify or affect the construction or interpretation of any provision of this
Agreement.
13. No Third Party Beneficiary. This Agreement is intended to be solely
between the Parties. Nothing in this Agreement accords any third party
any legal or equitable rights whatsoever that may be enforced by any
nonparty to this Agreement.
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14. Approvals. This Agreement has been approved by the Common Council
of the City of Oshkosh and the Board of Education of the Oshkosh Area
School District. The City Manager, City Clerk, Superintendent of Schools
and Board Secretary have been duly authorized to execute this Agreement
on behalf of their respective entities.
CITY OF OSHKOSH OSHKOSH AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
City Manager Superintendent of Schools
City Clerk Board Secretary
Finance Director
City Attorney
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