CCR1993002a' COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO
RESOLUTION #2-93
APPROVAL OF GENERAL FACILITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF MUSKEGO AND MUSKEGO NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Board has recommended approval
Muskego Norway School District for providing recreational
of a General Facility Agreement between the City of Muskego and
facilities for the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the
City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Parks and
Recreation Board and the Finance Committee, does hereby
authorize the Clerk and Mayor to execute the Agreement in the
name of the City.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Agreement is hereby assigned to
the Parks and Recreation Board for the purpose of managing and
controlling the properties pursuant to the terms of the
Agreement.
DATED THIS 12TH DAY OF JANUARY , 1993.
SPONSORED BY:
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Ald. Patrick A. Patterson
Ald. Edwin P. Dumke
Ald. David J. Sanders
This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of
Resolution #2-93 which was adopted by the Common Council of the
City of Muskego.
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CITY OF MUSKEGO/MUSKEGO-NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT
GENERAL FACILITY AGREEMENT
SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE
A. It is the intention of the City of Muskego and the
Muskego/Norway School District to coordinate and
collaborate among agencies and institutions in order
to deliver educational, social, economic,
recreational, and cultural services to all members
of the community through the optimum use of City
park and School District facilties.
B. This agreement identifies specific and non-specific
facility policies and procedures for joint use by
the City’s recreation department and the school
district. These policies and procedures include
priority levels for facility usage, facility
responsibility guidelines, maintenance and usage
fees and charqes, and a qeneral description for ~. -
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SECTION TWO: BAY LANE AND MILL VALLEY BALL DIAMONDS
I. DESCRIPTION
The property covered by this agreement is that property
known as the Bay Lane and Mill Valley school grounds.
11. PURPOSE
This land is leased by the District to the City for the
purposes of enabling the City to use the land for
recreational purposes limiting the use of the property
on September 15 of each year. For such other
for baseball diamonds beginning on April 15 and ending
recreational purposes to which the property might be
attributable as may be deemed advisable by the City or
by the Parks and Recreation Board of the City, any
conflict in the use of the area between the District and
District.
the City shall be resolved at the sole discretion of the
111. IMPROVEMENTS
A. Any improvements to be made on the premises for
sole expense of the City. Any substantial changes
recreational purposes shall be made by and at the
in grade or elevation or the construction of
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fixtures such as electric utility poles,
etc. must first be approved by the Muskego-Norway
floodlights, grandstands, bleachers, barbecue pits,
which are placed upon the premises by the City
School Board. Any and all permanent improvements
during the term of this lease or any renewal thereof
shall upon termination of the agreement become the
property of the Muskego-Norway School Board with the
exception of any athletic field lighting systems.
B. Parkinq Lot--Mill Valley: The parties agree that
with respect to parking facilities at the Mill
Valley site that the City will agree to assist the
District in the maintenance, improvement and
development of the east parking lot parallel to
Hillendale Drive. The City shall budget one-third
of estimated improvement costs after the District
has budgeted two-thirds of estimated improvement
costs as such improvements and repair might be
negotiated by the parties during the term of this
agreement.
IV. REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
The City shall be responsible for the maintenance of the
premises and shall provide adequate containers for
prevent littering on the premises and shall maintain the
litter and trash and other necessary containers to
premises in a clean condition during the specified
period of this agreement in the Section entitled
"Purpose." Repairs and maintenance of any improvements
and of the grounds itself shall be the sole
responsibility of the City. At no time shall any
persons be able to use school buildings while using the
agreement.
school grounds for recreational purposes under this
V. SUPERVISION
The City through its Parks and Recreation Board or
authorized users shall provide and be responsible for
adequate supervision of the area at all times that it
shall be used as a recreational area. The City through
its Parks and Recreation Board may prescribe such rules
and regulations for the use and management of the area
as it may deem reasonable provided only that all persons
School District shall be eligible to use the facilities
living within the boundaries of the Muskego-Norway
and participate in any planned programs subject only to
reasonable rules and regulations with respect thereto. e
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0 VI. SALES
It shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale food
and/or refreshment, souvenirs, or any other merchandise
Alcoholic beverages of any kind are prohibited.
unless a permit is obtained from the School District.
VII. RESPONSIBILITY
agreement may be assigned by the City to its Parks It is understood between the parties that this
and Recreation Board for the purposes of allowing
the Parks and Recreation Board of the City to manage
and control the property pursuant to the terms of
this agreement.
SECTION THREE: CITY OF MUSKEG0 PARKS E, RECREATION DEPARTMENT'S
ATHLETIC FIELD USAGE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
I. PRIORITY LEVELS FOR FIELD USAGE
A. Priority I--Parks and Recreation Department.
Adult/Youth Programs (e.g., youth soccer program,
adult men's 35+ softball league).
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B. Priority 11--Muskeqo-based Youth Leagues. Those
Droarams and orqanizations which retain no less than
160% residency rate and are based within Muskego
Muskego High School leagues).
city limits (e.g., Muskego Athletic Association,
C. Priority 111--Muskeqo-based Adult Leagues.
Those programs and organizations which retain no less
than a 15% residency rate and are based within
Muskego city limits (e.g., couples softball league,
men's softball league, women's softball league).
D. Priority IV--Non-Muskego-based Traveling
Leaques, Adult/Youth. Those proqrams and
organizations which retain less than a 15%
residency rate and are not based within Muskego city
limits (e.g., church leagues, Waukesha County
leagues, Wind Lake Colt League, All American Youth
Football League).
E. Priority V--New Team/League Requests. Any new
team/league requests must be reviewed by the Parks
and Recreation Board. If approved, the Board will
then determine the priority level in which the
consideration.
request will be placed for future field use
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11. FEES AND CHARGES
A. Current Charges in Relation to Priority
Priority I--Program fee charged directly to
participants/teams
Priority 11--Exempt from field usage charge.
Maintenance fee to be assessed.
Priority 111--Exempt from field usage charge.
Maintenance fee to be assessed.
Priority IV--Field usage fee to be assessed.
Maintenance fee to be assessed.
Priority V--To be determined.
B. Field Usaqe Fee
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1. Field usage fees allow for "exclusive use" of
the reserved athletic field.
2. Athletic field usage excludes the reservations
of athletic fields for practice purposes.
Practice requests must follow the established
guidelines of the Parks and Recreation
Department.
3. Field usage fees do not include bases, nets, or
other equipment needs.
4. Daily Non-tournament or Daily Tournament (less
than 2 hours) Usage:
Youth Organization--Resident ($lO.OO/field);
Adult Organization--Resident ($15.00/field);
Non-resident ($20.00/field)
Non-resident ($30.00/field)
5. Daily Tournament or Daily Non-tournament (more
than 2 hours) Usage:
Resident ($25.00/field); Non-resident
($50.00/field)
Resident status for tournament request will be
if 75% of participating teams are from Muskego.
6. Lights: $20.00/night
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I. Security Deposit: Resident ($250/tournament);
Non-resident ($500/tournament)
(usage only, for both)
To be refunded partially or totally upon
Misrepresentation of stated purpose can also
inspection of the grounds after the tournament.
result in total forfeiture of security deposit.
The Parks and Recreation Board would look at
waiving tournament fees if the donation is
greater than the actual charge and if it can be
applied toward some project the Board wishes to
must be negotiated and paid prior to tournament. pursue, at the Board's discretion. These issues
C. Maintenance Fees
Assessed when requested services are not included
on the daily work schedule. Where overtime is
most current wage scale for services which would
required, employees' overtime wages are based on the
applicable.
include proper lining, dragging, mowing, etc. where
111. MILL VALLEY COMPLEX LIGHTS USAGE
A.
B.
C.
D.
All keys are the property of the City of Muskego.
A key deposit of $25.00 will be required should you
request the use of the Mill Valley complex lights.
Key deposits will be retained should the key be
lost. Also, you will be held responsible for any
other expenses resulting from the loss of the key as
the Parks and Recreation Board feels necessary, such
as lock changes, etc.
An individual/league/organization will not be
assessed a fee higher than $50.00 for key deposits
at one time. The user would still be liable for any
additional charges for loss of keys which could
result in having to have facilities rekeyed, new
keys made, etc.
For baseball leagues, there will be only one key
per facility issued to each league. If it becomes
necessary for the department to have additional keys
made to fulfill a request for additional keys, the
additional incurred expense of the department. The
individual/league/organization will be assessed this
key(s) must be turned into the department at the end
Muskego. Failure to return the key(s) will result
of the season and are the property of the City of
in loss of the key deposit and could result in
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additional charges if it is felt by the department
that the facility needs to be rekeyed because of the
lack of return of the key(s).
Any individual/league/organization will assume
responsibility for the securing of the shed and
which occurs due to the lack of properly securing
turning off the lights. Theft, vandalism, etc.
the facility at the completion of the event will be
the responsibility of said individual/league/
organization. Restitution as determined by the
Parks and Recreation Board will be the
responsibility of the individual/league/organization.
Lights not turned off after individual/league/organ-
ization usage will result in a $5.00 charge for the
1st offense, a $10.00 charge for the 2nd offense and
a 3rd offense.
forfeiture of remaining deposit and key usage for
All users may be assessed an electricity usage fee
if deemed necessary by the Parks and Recreation
Board.
IV. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
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User must be a City of Muskego civic organization,
team, or individual. All usage may be subject to
approval by the Parks and Recreation Board.
For any tournament requests, in addition to an
application form, the purpose of the requested
athletic field usage must be declared in writing
including all financial, concession, and other
related arrangements; i.e., insurance, toilet
facilities, etc. in operating the event. (Proper
athletic field usage will be determined by the Parks
and Recreation Board--charity, profit, etc.).
Daily events must conclude by 1O:OO P.M. unless an
extension is granted by the Parks and Recreation
Board.
The user/applicant is responsible for the general
clean-up and also parking and crowd control on the
grounds as determined by the parks maintenance
division of the department.
All tournament requests must be made in writing to
the Parks and Recreation Department at least six
(6) weeks prior to the scheduled event(s).
Softball/baseball tournaments may only be scheduled
from June 15 through August 15.
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G. A local team must be eligible to participate in a
tournament where non-resident sponsorship has been
granted.
SECTION FOUR: CITY OF MUSKEG0 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT'S
MUSKEG0 HIGH SCHOOL POOL FACILITY POLICIES AND
PROCEDURES
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. The Muskego High School Pool was constructed by the
Muskego/Norway School District for the benefit and
use of the entire community. This includes students,
athletes, community groups and residents, whenever
possible.
B. The inherent danger of operating a swimming pool
makes it necessary to strictly enforce a
stringent safety code to prevent potentially
dangerous situations from occurring. All swimming
programs will be conducted to the highest possible
This includes the provision of supervisory Parks and
standards of safety within an aquatic environment.
Recreation Department personnel certified in aquatic
safety.
C. The right to authorize the Muskego High School Pool
for public use shall be retained by the
Superintendent of Schools through his designated
coordinator. Such use shall be determined by the
procedural guidelines and will be permitted only at
activities subject to the control of the Board of
such times as the facilities requested are free from
Education. Applications for use of school facilities
shall be submitted on prescribed "Special Use
Application for High School Swimming Pool" form.
D. There shall be no pool or pool area use by any group
or individual at any time unless properly authorized
according to the above guidelines. All persons using
the pool within the policy established shall be
registered members of the group and have paid all
fees or charges, if applicable.
11. PRIORITY LEVELS FOR POOL USAGE
A. Priority I
1. Physical Education or Related School Use
Activities--7:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. on regularly
scheduled school days. The Director of
Athletics shall be responsible for scheduling
this time period.
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2. Interscholastic Athletics--2:30 P.M.-5:00 P.M.
on regularly scheduled school days, scheduled
evenings and competitions, holiday/vacation
practices and pre-school year scheduled
practices. The Director of Athletics shall be
responsible for scheduling these time periods.
8. Priority I1
Recreation Department Activities. Any time
period not listed above; generally 5:OO P.M.-
1O:OO P.M. on school days and recreational teaching
activities during weekends and vacation periods
shall be 8:OO A.M.-10:OO P.M. Pool time
Department shall be authorized by the Recreation
specifically designated through the Recreation
Director through the Recreation Supervisor.
C. Priority I11
1. Muskeqo-based Youth Clubs/Groups. An
organized club and/or activity centered group
based within Muskego city limits, and retains a
membership of at least 15% residency to be
considered for Muskego-based status (i.e., cub
scouts, high school clubs, etc.) To be reviewed
and scheduled, if appropriate, by the Recreation
Supervisor.
D. Priority IV
1. Muskeqo-based Adult Clubs/Associations,
Private Groups, and Individuals. An
organized club/association and/or activity
within Muskego city limits and retains a
centered group, or individual resident based
membership of at least 15% residency to be
considered for Muskego-based status (i.e., St.
parties, etc.).
Paul’s Pioneers, Mill Valley PTO, private
E. Priority V
Non-Muskeqo-based Adult/Youth Clubs/Associations,
Clubs/Associations, Private GrOUDS. and
Individuals. Any club/associatibn; private group
or individual which is not based within the
Muskego city limits and does not meet the 75%
residency requirement shall be reqarded as
non-Muskeqo-based (i.e, underwater hockey
Dive Club/New Berlin, SWAT, SCUBA, Girl Scouts of
league, surrounding communities, Badger State
Waterford, etc.). To be reviewed and scheduled,
if appropriate, by the Recreation Supervisor.
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111. FEES AND CHARGES
A. Fees for the use of the Muskego High School PO01 are
set and established by the Parks and Recreation
Board to enable the City of Muskego to recover costs
of personnel services, utilities and insurance,
while being nominal enough to encourage the use Of
the pool by school district organizations. Fees may
be adjusted periodically to reflect changing Costs.
B. Current Charges in Relation to Priority
Priority I - No Fee Charged
Priority I1 - No Fee Charged above school
Priority I11 - $25.00 per hour
Priority IV - $25.00 per hour
Priority V - $35.00 per hour
IV. PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING USE OF POOL FACILITY
district's annual rental charge
A. "Special Use Application for High School Swimming
Pool" forms, which must be used to request the pool,
are available in the Recreation Office.
B. Request for use of pool will be considered on a
First-Come, First-Serve Basis.
C. No permits will be issued for use during school year
vacation periods except for Priority I and I1
organizations.
D. Request for use of pool prior to 5:OO P.M. on school
days shall be submitted to and processed by the
Athletic Director.
E. Request for use of pool after 5:OO P.M. shall be
processed by the Recreation Supervisor's office.
F. Requests and payments for use of the pool must be
received in the Recreation Office at least one
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V. RULES AND GUIDELINES FOR POOL USAGE
A. For Priority I, the Athletic Director will outline
procedures and assign proper supervisory personnel
to insure safe teaching and coaching.
B. For Priorities 11, 111, IV, and V, the Recreation
be adhered to:
Supervisor will insure the following procedure will
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SECTION FIVE:
The Recreation Department will provide a
supervisor and sufficient certified lifeguards
to insure proper and safe conduct of all patrons
and participants. The Recreation Supervisor
shall determine the number of lifeguards
necessary.
Organizations/parties should provide adequate
chaperones or crowd control personnel.
Groups will be cleared from the water 15 minutes
before requested ending time. If a one-hour
time slot is requested, the actual pool time is
prior to the scheduled starting time so that
45 minutes. The group may arrive 15 minutes
they are in the pool at the requested starting
time .
The organization and its supervisors shall be
liable for any damage done to school property,
Muskego and its designee reserves the right to
and/or loss of school property. The City of
require a certificate of insurance prior to
granting use of facilities.
All groups must adhere to all safety and
sanitary regulations that are in effect during
programs. A list of these is posted at the
regular Parks and Recreation Department
pool, outside the office area.
Locker rooms, lockers and showers are
must be provided by the users. The Muskego
available. Locks for the lockers, if desired,
Parks and Recreation Department and the Muskego
High School are not responsible for any stolen
or damaged items. Locker room cleanliness
shall be maintained by the Parks and Recreation
Department supervisory staff.
The user shall be restricted to the area
designated in the agreement.
Smoking, intoxicating liquors, fermented malt
beverages and other controlled substances are
not allowed in school buildings or on school
premises.
CITY OF MUSKEG0 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT'S
USE OF PARK BUILDINGS/SHELTERS POLICIES AND
PROCEDURES
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
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A. ~11 clubs/associations, groups, or affiliations
wishing to use a facility must complete the
Application Form for Use of Park
Buildings/Shelters. Minors requesting use of
facility must do so through their adult advisor or
parent. They must be chaperoned throughout their
event on a ratio of 1 adult per 10 minors.
B. These facilities can be requested by any
club/association, group or organization with the
exception of any organization which in its by-laws,
constitution or practices limits attendance,
restricts membership or advocates discrimination
based upon sex, race, creed, or ethnic origin.
C. The priorities for the scheduling of the building
are as follows:
1st--City of Muskego Parks and Recreation Department
activities, programs, and meetings;
2nd--City of Muskego activities, programs and
meetings;
3rd--City of Muskego-based clubs/associations,
groups, and affiliations (private or otherwise) which are non-profit and of an educational,
recreational, service or of a civic nature.
For the purpose of clarification in these policies,
the following definitions apply:
1. Club/association--A Muskego-based, organized
group of persons, banded together through a
common activity interest, with officers elected
of purpose and a constitution or by-laws. The
from the membership. It has a written statement
membership must be made up of at least 75% of
Muskego residents.
2. Affiliations--A club or group that is affiliated
with the Parks and Recreation Department and
associated insofar as its interest is
recreational in nature and it seeks only the use
an affiliated club or group must be made up of
of recreational Facilities. The membership of
at least 75% of Muskego residents.
3. Group--Activity centered, but has little or no
organization, no officers, statement of purpose,
or by-laws. The request must come from a
Muskego resident and participation at the event
must be made up of 50% of Muskego residents.
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D. Clubs/associations, groups or affiliations desiring
use of a facility on a limited basis may do so.
However, regular weekly or monthly schedules will
not be accepted for any individuals, groups or
organizations for a period exceeding one year.
However, the Board reserves the right to preempt any
request as scheduled for priorities in policy, C.
(1st and 2nd priority use).
11. GENERAL USE AND RULES
A. Application form and payment of fees must be
received within ten (10) days of the requested date
of use. Completed forms and payment are to be
returned to the Parks and Recreation Department
office (lower level City Hall). Failure to submit
will result in cancellation of the reservation
the reservation fee within the specified time period
request. Checks should be made payable to “City of
Muskego. ’‘
B. If a reservation is cancelled more than three (3)
working days prior to scheduled use, fifteen ($15)
dollars of the reservation fee will be forfeited.
Any cancellations later than three (3) working days
prior to scheduled use will result in total
forfeiture of fee.
C. Building hours available are Monday through Sunday
from 8:OO A.M. to 11:OO P.M. All activities and
programs, unless special permission has been
granted, must end by 10:30 P.M.
D. Only the area(s) designated on the Application Form
for Use of Park Buildings/Shelters will be available
to the applicant. All building users will furnish
their own equipment and materials.
E. Any damage(s) caused by a club/association, group or
affiliation will be their responsibility and charges
to repair damages or replace broken items will be
assessed to the applicant.
F. The Parks and Recreation Department will not be
responsible for lost or stolen articles during time
of use by individuals of a club/association, group
or affiliation.
G. Any fund-raising activities by clubs/associations,
groups, or affiliations using the buildings/shelters
the purpose of raising funds for recognizable
of the Parks and Recreation Department will be for
charitable oranizations or for the City of Muskego.
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Electrical capacities are limited to llOV. An
outdoor electrical outlet is available at the Bluhm
Park outdoor shelter.
No animals are allowed in any building unless
special permission has been granted. Dogs must be
on a maximum 6'leash at all times if outside
building/shelter. No horseback riding is allowed in
park areas. No dogs shall be allowed on School
District property.
No motorized vehicles allowed on grass or other park
areas. Parking in designated areas only.
Absolutely no alcoholic beverages (wine with 6% or
more alcohol content and hard liquor) will be
allowed. Use of fermented beverages will require
special permit of the Parks and Recreation
Department. This permit must be obtained one full
week (7 days) prior to use at the Parks and
Recreation Department office. This application must
be completed in person as age certification is
necessary.
No beer, other alcohol or soda may be sold without
permit by Common Council. No alcohol is permitted
on School District grounds.
Grounds must be left as they were found. Any damage
costs will be charged to those responsible for the
area. Clean up fees for any litter or disorder
beyond the ordinary use will be charged to those
responsible for the area. Initial charges will be
taken out of required security deposits and the
remainder will be billed to the applicant.
The Parks and Recreation Department reserves the
right to cancel any request made with adequate
notice.
SECTION SIX: NON-SPECIFIC FACILITIES
I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION
Additional facilities available for use:
Muskego High School athletic track
Muskego High School tennis courts
Muskego-Norway School District athletic fields
Muskego-Norway School District classrooms
Muskego-Norway School District auditoriums,
(conditional)
gymnasiums, performance facilities
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City of Muskego community meeting rooms (City
Hall/Library building)
11. PRIORITY USAGE
A. All Muskeao-Norwav School District facilities shall ~~~ ~~~~
have first priority usaqe from 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
(unless otherwise stated). The Parks and Recreation
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Department shall have second priority usaqe for
those times not occupied by the District.
B. City of Muskego facilities shall be first priority
usage for Parks and Recreation Department at all
times. The Muskego-Norway School District shall
have second priority for those times not occupied by
the City.
111. FACILITY REQUEST PROCEDURE
A. Muskego-Norway School District facilities: The
Parks and Recreation Department shall submit an
application for facility usage to (1) the
Muskego-Norway School District office, and (2) the
specific school location for which a specific
facility is requested.
B. City of Muskego park facilities: The Muskego-Norway
School District must submit any application for park
and/or facility usage to the Parks and Recreation
Department.
C. City of Muskego community rooms: The Muskego-Norway
to the City Clerk at City Hall.
School District must submit an application for usage
CONCLUSION
A. CHANGE:
This agreement is subject to change with joint approval
School Board.
from the Parks and Recreation Board and the Muskego-Norway
B. RENEWAL:
This agreement may be renewed by the City of Muskego and
the Muskego-Norway School District for a term of five (5)
years upon one month's notice given in writing by either
organization. This shall be contingent upon mutually
by both organizations.
satisfactory resolution for continued cooperative efforts
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m C. CANCELLATION:
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discontinue the recreation activities at the sites, this
In the event the City of Muskego should decide to
agreement shall be automatically cancelled. In the event
the Muskego-Norway School District has needs for the
agreement shall be automatically cancelled.
land/facility in use for education facility expansion, this
D. INSURANCE:
The City of Muskego and Muskego-Norway School District
shall maintain sufficient insurance to protect both the
City of Muskego and the Muskego-Norway School District from
all claims for personal injury or death, and $50,000
property damage. Certificates of insurance shall be
maintained on file with both organizations.
assigned by the City to its Parks and Recreation Board for the
It is understood between the parties that this agreement may be
purposes of allowing the Parks and Recreation Board of the City
to manage and control the properties pursuant to the terms of
this agreement.
e passed and approved on the
Pursuant to a resolution of the Muskego-Norway School District,
19-, this agreement is hereby executed.
day of I
President Clerk
Muskego-Norway School Board Muskego-Norway School Board
Pursuant to Resolution No. passed and approved on the
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the City of Muskego, this agreement is hereby executed.
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ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT
This agreement is hereby assigned by the City of Muskego to the
Parks and Recreation Board of the City for the purposes of
allowing said Board to manage and control the properties which
is the subject hereof pursuant to the terms of this agreement
and subject ot the ordinances and statutes of the State of '
Wisconsin relative thereto.
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Mayor City Clerk
City of Muskego