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Resolution 1996-364 RESOLUTION NO. 96- 364 AUG 1 3 1996 RESOLUTION AMENDING THE COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTHENT FACILITIES AND OUTDOOR AREAS LICENSE AND FEE POLICY: ALSO REPEALING COLLIER COUNTY RESOLUTIONS NOS. 95-548 AND 95-629. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners on September 26, 1995, adopted "2s01ution No. 95-548 and thereby adopted the Collier County Park~ and Recreation Department Facilities and Outdoor License Fee Policy and WHEREAS, the Board on November 14, 1995, adopted Resolution No. 95-629 to amend various parts of the policy and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that the adoption of the attached (further revised) Parks and Recreation Facilities License Fee Policy is in the best interest of the citizens of Collier County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: SECTION ONE: The Parks and Recreation Facilities License and Fee Policy attached as Exhibit "A" is hereby adopted. SECTION TWO: The Rental and Agreement Form attached as Exhibit "BIl is hereby approved. .. SECTION THREE: The Stand Form Concession Agreement attached as Exhibit "C" is hereby adopted. SECTION FOUR: Resolutions Nos. 95-548 and 95-629 are repealed and superseded by this Resolution. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. Dated.~:."f4~~ .,' {',~ r, r_ ,\ '1 -"" . " .' ..' . (' " ATTEST:...:-...... c'.. DWXGHT E.llRtlCK", C.lerk .:: , '.' (y :'. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY~--??~ J . RRIS, CHAIRMAN 'p'roved as. .t'~,\ fo'~ a legi>l!,u.:.fl,:,i~n6y: J By Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney 17168 lOOK 000 w. 97.1 ., .,- EXHIBIT "A" COLLIER coum PARKS AND RECREATION flEPARTMENT FACILITIES AND OUTDOOR AREAS LICENSE AND FEE POLICY AUG f 3 f998 I. PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to ensure maximum use of facilities, outdoor areas and programs in Collier County and provide equitable fees and charges collected from users of such facilities, outdoor areas or programs. II. LIMITATIONS The Parks and Recreation Director, or designee, may waive enforcement or application of any of these regUlations or restrictions with respect to any facility, outdoor areas, or program provided such waiver does not interfere with public safety or enjoyment. No fees may be waived except as noted in section III (B) (I). No non-government entity shall charge an admission fee to any out of doors event. The Board of County Commissioners shall set fees and charges for all facilities and programs. ,~ Consistent with Collier County's policy of ensuring all citizens equal opportunity to participate in programs, any resident requesting special consideration must substantiate to the Parks and Recreation Director proof of financial need. All information provided is not confidential but will be used only for the purpose of establishing reduced or waived program fees. III. CLASSIFICATIONS A. Facilitv License Definitions and Uses I. Outdoor Areas: Open space or land owned or leased by the Parks and Recreation Department. Such outdoor areas shall include, but not limited to, sports fields, playgrounds, and/or other park and recreation land areas, excluding Golden Gate Community Center. (As to Golden Gate Community Center, refer to section M, herein). Outdoor areas shall be used for those purposes designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from normal appropriate use shall require express prior pennission from the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. 2. Facilities: Buildings and dwellings owned or leased by the Parks and Recreation Department. Such facilities include, but are not restricted to, community center areas and rooms, gymnasiums, swimming pools, pavilions, shelters, and other areas located in the Parks and Recreation structures, excluding the Golden Gate Community Center. (As to Golden Gate Community Center, refer to Section M, herein). Facilities shall be used for those purposes designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from these intended normal uses shall require express prior permission from the Parks and Recreation Director, or Designee. 3. Prol,!rams: Recreation activities conducted on land or in facilities owned or leased by Collier County. Such activities include, but are not restricted to, athletic, clinics, instructional, -1- ~OOK O(]O r!'.: [J7.,z, ., AUG 1 3 1996 interpre!ative, seminars - preschool, youth, adult, senior and special populations. Any deviatic ~ from these intended normal uses shall require express permission from the Parks and R~cre"lion Director, or designee. 4. Vehicle Parking Fees: Parking lots at CoJlier County beach parks and access. To include, but not limited to, the following: Tigertail Beach, Barefoot Beach Access, Barefoot Beach Park, Clam Pass Park, Vanderbilt Beach, Gulfshore Access, and South Marco Beach Access. 5. Boat Vehicle Parkin'l Fees: Parking lots at Collier County owned and operated boat launch facilities to include, but not limited to, Bayview Park, Cocohatchee River Park, Caxambas Park. B. USER CATEGORIES - APPLICABLE TO ALL INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AREAS. Each Category" individual, group, organization or entity must pay full fees at all times. Unless totally fee exempt, Category I individual, group, organization or entity must pay a $5.00 per hour license fee. The following private groups, organizations or entities are exempt from all fees provided no activity is fund raising and the activities are conducted ,~ during the facility's normal operating hours: (I) Specified sale tax exempt entities: The group is exempt from Florida sales taxes pursuant to Subsection 2 I 2.08 (7), F.S. as a home for the aged, nursing home, or hospice, or as an organization whose primary purpose is to provide special educational, cultural, recreational, or social benefits to minors, or is a religious, charitable, scientific, educational, or veteran's institution; (2) Local not - for - profit civic associations: Irrespective of any tax exemption, each not - for - profit corporation, organiz.1tion or other not - for - profit group that is of Collier County origin, has its principal location in Collier County, at least fifty percent (50%) of the group's membership are residents of Collier County and the entity's primary purpose is to provide social services to others or to protect interests outside of the group, such as the environment, endangered animals, disadvantaged persons, or some other similar external interests. The primary focus of these groups is outward looking and away from the personal interests of the groups members. Each private individual, group, organization or entity involved in any fund raising activity must pay full fees. Governmental entities are always totally fee exempt. The two categories are: 1. CATEGORY 1- Other Federal Income Tax Exempt Entities. Resristered Charities. Not- For - Profit Groups That Are Not Totallv Fee Exempt. A. Federal Income Tax ExemDt Entities. Any individual, group, organization or entity that has a Certificate of Federal Income Tax Exemption under any subsection of Section 501 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code, including each charitable entity that is registered with the State of Florida. B. Other Local Not - For - Profit Groups. Irrespective of any tax exemption, each not - for - profit group that is of Collier County origin, has its principal location in Collier County, at least fifty (50%) of the members are residents of Collier County, but the group's primary purpose is not to provide social services to individuals who are not bona fide members of the group or is not to protect interests outside of the group. This category includes property owner's associations, political groups, and all other special interest oriented clubs such as -2-&COK (JOO,!. U'7..3 ., hobbyists' clubs; chess clubs, radio clubs, hunters and fishermen clubs; stamp, coin, and other collectors' clubs; garden clubs, car clubs, and all other sifT,,;;;r c;lubs, groups or organizations. The primary focus of these groups is inward t....ward the group's members. AUG 1 3 1998 C. Fund raisin~ activities include: 1. Charging in advance for an admission ticket or requiring any tangible thing of value for admission to, or to participate in, any activity at any County parks facility, or, 2. Requiring any donation of money or any other tangible thing of monetary value, or, 3. Selling or bartering any tangible thing of monetary value. ExceDtions: Fund raisin\! activities do not include: I. Season sign up fees for persons to join league as a team member or team participant. 2. Sale of educational materials for use as study materials for students attending class conducted at the park facility. Such sales must be at or below the seller's actual costs. I~ 2. CA TEGOR Y II - All Others. A. Each individual, group, organization or entity that is not within Category I. IV. FEE STRUCTURE - (All fees ore excJush'e OfSOlles laxes). A. Catel!orv 1 User Fees I. Indoor. Outdoor. and Fund Raising Rates Facility Type Type of Usage Rate Per Hour All Indoor Facilities General $5.00 All Outdoor Facilities & Pavilions General $5.00 (non - athletic) Indoor facilities Fund Raising $40 00 Outdoor Facilities & Pavilion Fund Raising $3000 (non- athletic) &CQ( 000 w' fJ7. i -3- ., ~ ,~ AUG 1 3 1998 2. Outdoor - Athletic and Fund Raising Rates (excluding league practices) F~cility Type Type or Usage Rate Outdoor - Daytime Fundraising $30.00/ hour Outdoor - Nighttime (lights) Fundraising $35.00/ hour Outdoor - Daytime Athletic Fields $30.00/ hour Outdoor - Nighttime (lights) Athletic Fields S35.00 / hour Lighting Only Fields / Practices SIO.OO /1.5 hour B. Catel!orv II - User Fees ]. Indoor. Non - Athletic Outdoor. and Fund Raising; Rates .. Facility Type Area in Sq. Ft. Base Hourly Fee Deposit Required Indoor Under J 500 S2500 $30.00 Indoor 1500 - 3000 $4500 $50.00 Indoor 3000 & Over $60.00 $70.00 Indoor - Fund Raising Any Size $60.00 $70.00 Outdoor Under 1500 $7.50 $25.00 Outdoor 1500 - 3000 S15.00 $35.00 Outdoor 3000 & Over S30.00 $50.00 Outdoor - Fund Raising Any Size $45.00 $50.00 2. Outdoor Areas - Athletic Field or Court Type Rates - Day Rates - Night Football / Soccer / Softball/Baseball / Little $45.00 / hour League / Sports Pavilion S50.00 / hour Basketball / Racquetball / Volley Ball SIO.OO / hour N/A Tennis Courts S 10.00/ hour $11.00/ hour -4- BCQ( 080,:-, !J7.s ., ~,.., AUG 1 3 1996 C. Additional Fees: Cate!!ones I and II DesciplklO Additional Fee Per Hour Rental during non-business hours (hours that are not normal departmental operation) $2000 Additional non-security staff members $10.00 per staff member Light fees (where not specified) $5.00 Additional security staff members Per hour fee determined by department, based on cost Per hour fee determined by department, based on cost $25.00 I location or 20% of gross revenues Special requests or additional clean up required Concession booth I location in conjunction with rental- fees are per day and whichever is greater ~ D. Vehicle Parkin!! Facilities Beach and boat parking facilities, including but not limited to, Barefoot Beach Park, Barefoot Beach Access, Vanderbilt Beach Park, Clam Pass Park, Gulf Shore Access, Tigertail Beach, South Marco Beach Access, Cocohatchee, Bayview Park, and Caxambas Park have a fee, inclusive of sales tax, at a rate of$3.00 per day. Collier County Residents with beach parking permits will be exempt from the $3.00 per day fee. Collier County residents may obtain a beach parking permit at no charge. Vehicles with permits will not be charged a fee. Boat vehicle parking permits may be purchased by all residents or visitors for an annual fee of $60.00. Permits are available at all Collier county Parks and Recreation community centers. E. Concession Fees 1. Concession Booth I Location in coniunction with Rental A $25.00 fee per day or 2oolo of gross revenues per day, whichever is greater, for each concession booth or location. 2. Concessionaires contracted by the County to serve the general public will pay a negotiated fee in lieu of the general facility use fee schedule. F. Marketin!! Fees 1. Marketing fee of $5.00 included in, but not limited to, the following; instructional classes meeting more than once, special instructional programs, Summer Camps, After School Camps, County Athletic Leagues. (-r . ~~.. . n r"., 97 / -5- ,.~ ., G. Instructional Fees AUG 1 3 1996 I. Prc,?rarJ:lS Fee Assessment: per hour or per participant basis. 2. :.1arketing Fee: Instructional classes meeting more than once or one-time special instructional programs include a $5.00 marketing fee. Pay per class programs, do not pay a marketing fee. 3. Non-Staff Instructor: marketing fees and any costs for supplies and equipment will be subtracted from the class fee and the balance of the funds will be split between the non- staff instructor and the County on a 70"10 (non-staff instructor) - 30% (County) basis H. Athletics I. Collier County Parks and Recreation Sponsored Lea~es. Program Minimum Registration .~ Fee Per Participant Per League Play Adult $28.00 Youth $28.00 2. Non - Collier County Parks and Recreation SDonsored Leallues. Fees applicable to Category] users only. League Type Fee Per Participant Per League Play $28.00 Adult Youth $8.00 3. Tournaments Description Fee Non-Refundable Deposit OR Cancellation Fee $25.00 each Minimum Overall Fee Per Day -6- $30000 $30.00 $35.00 ., eoOk 000 '1'.' U7.7 =--.... Fee Per Scheduled Game Fee Per Scheduled Game With Lights " .It~' AUG 1 3 1996 . Collier County may co-sponsor one time per year a special event for Collier County reco5~ized leagues to raise funds for a legitimate purpose. I. Collier County Tennis Facilities 1. Court Fees (fees exclusive of sales lax) Per Person AdultlJunior Tennis Indoor Racquetball Lights $6.00 / 1.5 hour $6.00/ 1.5 hour $5.00 / 1.5 hour 2. Annual Permit Fees (fees exclusive of sales tax) Annual Permit, Junior Annual Permit, Adult Annual Permit, Couple Annual Permit, Family $50.00 $175.00 $250.00 $325.00 l~ Permit Holder Court Fees (Non-League) $2.50/1.5 hour · Permits sold to Collier County Residents only. 3. Equipment Rental (fees exclusive of sales tax) Racquets Ball Hopper Ball Machine Room Rental - Based on County Fee Policy $2.00/ ].5 hour $2.00/ 1.5 hour $8.00 / 1.5 hour 4. Instruction Fees (fees exclusive of sales tax) Private (I hour) $40.00 Private (1/2 hour) $25.00 Adult Group $40.00/ participant Jr. Tennis Class $40.00 / participant · Instructional fees include a $5.00 marketing fee. 5. Prollrams and SDecial Events Fees determined by formula: minimum ]0% over cost. 6. Retail Sales Fees Retail Sales items standardly marked up 50"10 - ] 00"10 depending on local market prices and industry standards. The minimum mark up is 50% and the maximum mark up is 175%. Merchandise in inventory more than two years or damaged merchandised may be priced below the minimum 50"/. mark up. &DOK 000 q: 97.,$ ., -7- r' AUG 1 3 1996 1. Collier C.wntv Aauatic Facilities - Naples and Immokalee I. Entrance Fees (includes sales tax) Under 3 vrs Youth (3 - 17 yrs) MY!1 Senior (60 + vrs) Free S2.OO S250 $2.00 2. Pass Fees (exc1usi\'c of sales tax) Tvpe of Pass Youth Adult ~ Familv 3 Month $40.00 S60,00 $40.00 SIOO.OO Annual S6O.00 S80.00 S60.00 $225.00 3, Swimminll Instructional Fees Children's Y, Hour Classes S35.OO I participant Children's Y. Hour Classes $40.00 I participant Adult ';' Hour Classes $40,00 I participant · instructional fees include a S5.00 marketing fee. J~ 4. Pool Rentals (cxc1ush'c of sales tax} Each pool includes one stalfmember, Additional staff: SIO.OO I hour per lifeguard. '/, Main Pool $30.00 I hour Entire Main Pool $60.00 I hour s.!m $30,00 I hour Activity Pool S30.00 I hour 5. Schools Public Schools are fee exempt, however they are required to pay $10,00 I hour per lifeguard or instructor, if not during regular operating hours. 6. Corporate Discount on Annual Passes Based on employee participation. Emplovees 25 - 100 101 - ISO 151 + Discount 20% , 40% 50"10 · Everyone pays aquatic facility rates except instruction for certification in Nationally recognized certification by a Category I organization, i.e., Red Cross Water Safety Instruction, CPR, and governmental programs, e,g., public schools. K Collier County Fitness Centers - Naples and ImmokaIee I. Entrance Fees (cxc1usi\'c of sales tax) Daily Walk-In-Fee $4,00 SCOK (JOO'V., D7. 7 -8- ., 2. Pass Fees (cxclusi\'c of5:llcs t.:Ix) We,,;,; Month 3 Months AUG 1 3 1995 Annual (Addilionallmmcdiatc Family Members Under 19 Yrs.) $75.00 each additional annual :.15.00 $35.00 $70.00 S160.00 3. Corporate Discount on Annual Passes Discount does not apply to additional family members. Based on employee participation. Emplovees 25 - 100 101 - 150 151+ Discount 20% 40"10 50% L Collier County Summer Camos and After School Prosrrams Summer Camps Naples I Marco Immokalee j~ First child S400.00 $300.00 Additional child (in same household) S350.00 S250.00 3 Week Session Only SI75.00 $125.00 After School Camps Naples I Marco Immokalee 8 Week Session S165.00 S85.00 8 Week session (with transportation) S190.00 S110.00 J Day Camp S15.00 $15.00 Easter Camp - Per Week S55.00 S40.00 Christmas Camp - Per Week S55.00 $40.00 · Camps and After School Programs include a $5.00 marketing fee. M. Golden Gate Community Center I. Golden Gate Taxing District Boundaries: West Boundary: East Boundary: Santa Barbara Blvd. To Logan Blvd. To I" Ave. S.S Canal I mile east of County Rd 951 ~~ OeD ':~, 97.1 ~ ., I AUG 1 3 1996 North Boundary: I" Ave. S.W. over 951 Blvd. and White Blvd. to the canal located 1 mile east ofCountyRd 951 S(\l.rth Boundary: Palm Springs subdivision and Radio Rd to Santa Barbara · o(gIDizations in classes I, n, m. or IV declaring themselves as district must show proof of at least 50010 membership within the taxing district. 2. User Catellories Class I: Charitable, Not-For-Profit organizations Class II: Not-For-Profit organizations Class ill: Civic or Governmental organizations Class IV: Commercial or For-Profit organizations Class V: Private citizens . 3. Deposits Fees Auditorium $200.00 All Other Rooms $50.00 4. Rental Fees A Rooms A,B, C, D, Annex 1,2 and 3. J. Category Golden Gate Taxing District Outside of Taxing District Class I No Charge No Charge Class 2 No Charge Fee approved by Community Center Advisory Board Class 3 No Charge No Charge Class 4 $6.00/ hour $12.00/ hour Class 5 $6.00/ hour $12.00/ hour B. Auditorium Category Golden Gate Taxing District Outside of Taxing District Classes 1 & 3 No Charge No charge Class 2 Fee approved by Community Fee approved by Community Center Advisory Board Center Advisory Board Class 4 $20.00/ hour until 1 0:00PM $60.00 / hour until I 0:00PM $40.00 / hour after 10:ooPM $80.00 / hour after 10:00PM Class 5 $20.00/ hour until 1 0:00PM $60.00 / hour untilIO:OOPM $40.00 / hour after 1 0:00PM $80.00/ hour after 10:00PM _18E.r. 000 w' 97.// ., - AUG 1 3 1996 C Gymnasium - Fees governed by the Parks & Recreation License Policy "- I Category General Fee Class I S5.00 Fund Raising $40.00 I hour any size Class 2 S60.00 I hour whole gym. - S30.00 I hour half gym. Fund Raising S80.00 I hour any size . Clas'ses III, IV and V will be required to pay sale tax. 5. Service and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages J; A. Serving of Alcoholic Beverages These provisions apply for any event where alcoholic beverages will be available. No alcohol may be made available without a valid Certificate of Insurance on file at the Golden Gate Community Center. I. User categories Class I and Class 11, as previously defined in M(2), the user must present a General Liability Policy or a Special Events Policy for the date of use, which policy specifically includes contractual liability and host liquor liability in an amount of not less than three hundred thousand dollars (S300,000) at least four (4) weeks prior to the event. 2. User Categories Class lV and Class V, as previously defined in M(2), the user must present a General Liability Policy for the date of use which specifically includes contractual liability and host liquor liability in an amount not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) at least four (4) weeks prior to the event. As determined by the County Risk Management Director, in the event of above average exposure five hundred thousand (S500,000) liability coverage shall be required. In the event of unusual or high exposure one million dollar (SI ,000,000) liability shall be required. B. Sale of Alcoholic Beverages In the event any user intends to sell alcoholic beverages, they will be required to meet all State requirements regarding the sale of alcohol and obtain all required permits. Copies of said permits shall be filed with the Center Supervisor. The Center Supervisor shall contact Collier County Department of Risk Management for insurance requirements. ~CO( 000 II .' n7. /.,1. ., -11- . C. Rules and Regulations For Users Serving Alcoholic Beverages AUG 1 3 1996 I. ]t is the responsibility of the user that no alcoholic beverage shall be allowed outside assigned meeting room(s)/auditorium. 2. The user is responsible to ascertain that no alcoholic beverage shall be served to any person under the age of21. 3. The user shall be responsible for the behavior of any parties with the user's group. 4. The user shall be responsible to assure that no alcoholic beverages are served during the last thirty (30) minutes of user's scheduled event. 5. The user will be responsible for supplying a Certificate oflnsurance at least four (4) weeks prior to scheduled event (see insurance provisions). 6. The user will be responsible to comply with Florida Statute, Chapter 562. I, 7. The user must abide by all other operational policies and procedures of the Golden Gate Community Center. Any violation can result in termination of the event. aCOK (JfJO w~ 97. /.J -12- ., EXHIBIT "B" AUG 1 3 1996 RENrl\L PERMIT , 1lGREEHENr :roRM Name/OIganization: l\ddress: City: Laytime Tel~: State: Zip: Everrln:1 Tel~: Item needed (i.e. 01airs, Tables): "For office use only** Ii Facilityjo.rtdoor Area(s): Ceposi t am:::ont: $ Specific Area(s) Requested: Late of Use:----.I----.I_ Time Use begins at Purp;>se of Use: an:i en::is at Estilrated At:terrlance: o - 1,500 Sq. Ft. $ 3,000 + Sq. Ft. $ 1,500 - 2,999 Sq. Ft. $ Tax Total (excl\rlin;J deposit) O::lntact Personnel Tel~ Number Tax Exempt I: RrITF!'; & RmJIATIONS 1. P:;>s'=""ion of pennit is required while usin;J facility or outdoor area. Failure to supply pennit wen requested by Director or his designee may result in exp.Ilsion iran area. . 2. Facility or outdoor area IlI.lSt be left in clean an::! adequate condition as deteDnined by Director or his designee, or deposit will be partially or fully forfeited. 3. All County ordinan::es an:i Parks an:i Recreation Rules ImJSt be adhered to at all tilres while usin;J facilities an:i outdoor areas. ., ~OO~ 000 w., !J7. / '-/ Page #2 Rental Pemit & AgreelIJmt Fom Revise:l. on 04/12/90 AUG 1 3 1996 . , 4. Prd1.i:"'ited at facility and o.rt:dccr areas are fires in ur:designated areas, animals, alcd10lic beverages or intcx:icants, solicitors, sign advertisements arxl. a:rry act or behavior that my be displeasin3' to the public's enjoyment. 5. The graJp or individual(s) to Wan a peIJlli.t is is",..q shall be liable for a:rry lass, damage, ne:;1igeoca or injury sustained by other person(s) in their party. 6. The Director Or his designee has the authority to revoke a:rry valid permit for violation of Rules or Ordinan:::es, or Collnty need, or other valid '""""""'. A minimJm of six (6) weeks notice to pemittee shall be given if the Col1nty requires the use of sud1 facUity or outdoor area. 7. I, the Awlicant, agree to indemnify and hold hannless Collier County, the Col1nty Parks arxl. Recreation J:lepartIIe1t and a:rry E!lIlployee of Collier County ,~ against a:rry an::!. all claims by or on behalf of arrj person or legal entity arisin3' frcm Awlicant's use of pI"'II1;"""', the a:n:luct of 1>.pplicant's l:usiness or iran any activity peoni.tted by the Awlicant in or aOOut the pI"'II1;=.s, an::!. will further indemnify an::!. hold hannless the Collnty, its Deparbr>ants an::!. ElIployees against perfClIJllan:8 of arrj ayl~lts on the Applicant's part, or arising frcm arrj act of negligence of the Applicant, or any of the 1>.pp1icant' s part, or arising frcm any act of ne:rligence of the Awlicant, or arrj of the Applicant's agents, contractcrs, eIl{lloyees, or licensees, arxl. frcm an:l. against all ccsts, attorney's fees, expenses, arxl. liabilities i.ncurre:i in or about a:rry cla.iin or prrv-~;Tl;J brought thereon. I have read arxl. fully urx:lerst:and all IUles an:l. regulations as stated above. Signature of Awlicant, or Parent/Guardian if unjer Date 18 years of age. (If si~ for mganization, etc., sign llalJe arxl. authority to sign) Approved by Parks arxl. Recreation Department Official rtd:000920 Date 6CQ( 000 w., !J7,/s- ., COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AnD RECREATIon STAIIDARD conCESSIOII AGREEMENT fORM AUG 1 3 1996 1. All organizations must have an approved league schedule and sign a Facility Use Permit trom the Department of Parks and Recreation. 2. Concesslons are permitted to operata only during regular scheduled leaque play. Any additional operation of the concession must be approved in advance by the Parks and Recreation Director or design... 3. Organizations must obtain all Federal, state, and/or local health department permits, or any additional permits required to operate the concession. These permits/licenses must be displayed at the concession. ~. Organizations may not sub-contract or otherwise delegate the operation of any concession to a thi~~ party without approval ot the Director ot Parks and Recreation. s. Organizations shall each day police and clean any common area ot debris and litter in connection with the operation ot the concession and must place debris and litter in containers provided by Parks and Recreation. j~ 6. Whenever two or more organizations are scheduled tor league play during the same season, each organization may operata their own concession stand, or may operate jointly or alternate seasons or years by agreement between the organizations. Each such agreement must be reviewed and approved by the Director ot Parks and Recreation. 7. Not-for-protit organizations co-sponsored by Collier County will not be required to pay a tee to the County for the operation of the concession. S. Organizations must have tirst aid kits available on site. 9. Organizations must carry appropriate insurance and liability as required by the Collier County Risk Management Department policies. 10. Organizations must submit a menu and price list ot items to the County Parks and Recreation Department tor review and approval. Signature/Title of Applicant Collier County Parks , Recreation, Director or Designee Name of Associatlon/Organization 000451-9/95 ',Cj( uno ':" fJ7.1 b .,