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From: David C. Moe II, Redevelopment Manager U_"`"
Date: August 31, 2011 (City Council Special Meeting of 9/14/11)
Subject: Consider Resolution Approving Lease Agreement Between the City
of Moorpark and Moorpark Foundation for the Arts for the Property
Located at 33 High Street, Suite 100
BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION
The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Moorpark ("Agency") acquired 33 High Street
("Property"), for redevelopment purposes. The Property is improved with a two-story
commercial building and located within the Moorpark Redevelopment Project Area. The
Property has subsequently been transferred to the City of Moorpark ("City").
Prior to transferring the Property to the City, the Agency leased Suite 200 (upstairs unit)
of the Property to Robert Sichmeller for a period of three years (expires March 31,
2012) for office use. Suite 100 (lower unit) of the Property is currently being utilized as
additional rehearsal and staging space for the High Street Arts Center ("HSAC"), and
temporary offices for the newly created Moorpark Foundation for the Arts ("MFA").
MFA is now interested in leasing Suite 100 to formally establish their offices and
conduct business. Staff has negotiated a proposed lease agreement with MFA to lease
approximately 900 square feet for office use. The monthly rent is $600.00 and the term
of the lease is for two years. MFA has the option to extend this lease up to an
additional twelve (12) months.
The City is currently responsible for janitorial, landscaping, and monthly utilities for
sewer/water and electricity for the common areas (parking lot, restroom, hallway, and
break room) for Suite 200. Under the proposed lease, the City will also be responsible
for the same monthly services and utilities, as mentioned above, for Suite 100. Based
on past invoices and usage of the Property, staff estimates the City's monthly cost
associated with Suite 100 to be $235.00, of which $100.00 is for sewer/water and
electricity for the common areas ($50 for water/sewer and $50 for electric); $75.00 for
outdoor cleaning and janitorial services; and $60.00 for landscaping and tree trimming.
MFA will be responsible for the electricity cost for Suite 100. The HSAC will also have
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the right to utilize the parking lot on the Property after 5:00 p.m. for theater purposes.
The proposed lease agreement is not anticipated to produce a net cost to the City. It is
projected that the City will annually receive $7,200.00 in rent revenue.
Staff recommends approving the proposed lease agreement between the City and MFA
for the property located at 33 High Street, Suite 100.
FISCAL IMPACT
The City will receive $7,200.00 in annual rent revenue, less expenses of $2,820.00.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Adopt Resolution No. 2011- , approving lease agreement between the City
and MFA, subject to final language approval by the City Manager and City Attorney.
Attachment: Resolution No. 2011 -
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ATTACHMENT 1
RESOLUTION NO. 2011-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING LEASE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MOORPARK AND
MOORPARK FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 33 HIGH STREET, SUITE 100
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Moorpark ("Agency")
purchased the property located at 33 High Street ("Property") with tax increment funds;
and
WHEREAS, the Agency transferred the Property to the City of Moorpark ("City");
and
WHEREAS, The City desires to lease suite 100 ("Unit") of the Property to the
Moorpark Foundation for the Arts for office purposes; and
WHEREAS, The City and the Moorpark Foundation for the Arts have negotiated
a two year lease agreement (Attachment A), and
WHEREAS, Section 37395 of the Health and Safety Code requires the City to
declare there is no current municipal need of the Unit; and
WHEREAS, The City declares that there is no current municipal need for the
Unit; and
WHEREAS, the proposed leasing of the Unit will produce an additional revenue
stream for the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council approves the leasing of the Unit subject to final
language approval by the City Manager and City Attorney.
SECTION 2. The City Council determines that there is no current municipal need
for the Property.
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SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution and
shall cause a certified resolution to be filed in the book of original resolutions.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of September, 2011.
Janice S. Parvin, Mayor
ATTEST:
Maureen Benson, City Clerk
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Exhibit: Lease Agreement
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EXHIBIT A
LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT (hereinafter "Lease") is made and entered into as of this
day of , 2011, by and between the City of Moorpark, a
municipal corporation, (hereinafter the "City"), the Lessor, and the Moorpark Foundation
for the Arts, a California non-profit under the IRS code 501 (c) 3, (hereinafter the
"Tenant).
THE PARTIES AGREE THAT:
SECTION 1. PROPERTY LEASED
City, in consideration of the rents herein agreed to be paid and of the
indemnifications, covenants, and agreements agreed to herein, hereby leases to
Tenant, and Tenant hereby leases from the City, that certain real property known
as Suite 100, 33 High Street, Moorpark, California, (hereinafter referred to as the
"Premises"). The building located on 33 High Street is a two story office building
consisting of approximately 2,000 square feet. The building consists of two
suites. Suite 100 is approximately 900 square feet and located on the ground
floor.
As part of this Lease, Tenant shall have access to common areas, which include
a second floor break room; first floor restrooms (men's and women's); easement
to rear of building; rear of building; and parking lot (hereinafter referred to as the
"Common Area").
Tenant acknowledges the fact that some or all of the Common Area is shared
with the tenant of the office space on the second floor and the adjacent High
Street Arts Center. The High Street Arts Center has access to the Common
Area, however may only have access to the parking lot from 5:00 p.m. — 5:00
a.m.
SECTION 2. TERM
The term of this Lease shall commence on the 1st day of October 2011, and all
terms and conditions of the Lease shall continue for a two (2) year term to the
30th day of September, 2013.
City's obligations hereunder shall be contingent upon Tenant's payment in full of
any obligations described in Section 5 below, and Tenant's complying with all
other provisions set forth herein.
SECTION 3. OPTION TO EXTEND
Tenant has the option to extend this Lease up to an additional twelve (12)
months. Tenant shall notify City in writing no later than sixty (60) days prior to
the end of the term of this Lease.
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Tenant shall be subject to all of the terms, covenants, and conditions of this
Lease, including the obligation to pay rent during extended period, at the
prevailing rate specified in Section 5, hereof, or as may be adjusted pursuant to
the Lease.
SECTION 4. HOLDING OVER
It is further agreed that if Tenant shall retain possession of the Premises beyond
the original term of this Lease or any extension thereof, without the express
written consent of the City, Tenant shall continue to be Tenant from month-to-
month during such hold-over period.
Tenant shall be subject to all of the terms, covenants, and conditions of this
Lease, including the obligation to pay rent during any such hold-over period, at
the rate specified in Section 5 plus ten percent (10%), hereof, or as may be
adjusted pursuant to the Lease.
SECTION 5. RENT
Tenant shall pay City, without abatement, deduction, or offset, rent in the amount
of six hundred dollars ($600.00) per month ("Monthly Rent") payable in advance
on or before the first day of each month.
Tenant shall be liable for Monthly Rent. A late rent charge equal to ten percent
(10%) of the Monthly Rent shall be added to any payment of rent received five
(5) days or more after the due date for rent payment stated herein or when a
deficient check has been given for rent payment. The late rent charge shall
continue at ten percent (10%) for each month thereafter that the late payment
has not been paid.
Tenant will pay the City six hundred dollars ($600.00), as a security deposit. This
security deposit shall not be considered as payment for rent for any month,
including the last month of tenancy.
If the Tenant exercises its option to extend the term of this Lease, the City may
increase the Monthly Rent. The City and the Tenant shall each obtain
comparable rental rates from a real estate broker and negotiate in good faith to
agree upon a monthly rental amount for the extended period. If the City and
Tenant cannot agree on the monthly rental amount, the City and Tenant agree to
select a third party real estate broker to determine the monthly rental amount.
Any cost or fee associated with the third party real estate broker shall be split
equally between the City and Tenant.
SECTION 6. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS
Tenant shall indemnify, defend with legal counsel approved by City and hold
harmless City and its officers, employees, servants and agents from and against
any and all claims, actions, liabilities, losses, damages, costs, attorneys' fees,
and other expense of any nature for loss or damage to property, or injury to or
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death of persons, arising in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly, by
reason of this Lease or the use or occupancy of the Premises by Tenant,
vendors, invitees, whether any such claim be made during tenancy or thereafter,
except such loss, damage, injury, or death caused by the sole negligence of City
or any of its officers, employees, servants, or agents.
SECTION 7. NOTICE OF NON-ELIGIBILITY FOR RELOCATION BENEFITS
Please read this notification carefully prior to signing this agreement and moving
into the property. The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Moorpark
("Agency") acquired the property located at 33 High Street for redevelopment
purposes and subsequently transferred it to the City. As a post acquisition
tenant, you will not be eligible for relocation benefits under the federal and state
law. This notice is to inform you of the following information before you enter
into any lease agreement and occupy a unit at the above address:
1. You may be displaced at the end of lease term.
2. You may be subject to a rent increase upon lease renewal or option to
extend the lease term.
3. You will not be entitled to any relocation benefits.
If you have to move or your rent is increased, you will not be reimbursed for any
such rent increase or for any costs or expenses incurred by you in connection
with a move. Should state law change, Tenant agrees to waive any and all
claims for relocation benefits.
SECTION 8. USE
Tenant shall use the Premises for Foundation and Arts Center purposes only.
The Premises shall not be used for any other purpose, except with the prior
written consent of the City Manager of the City of Moorpark, which consent
Tenant agrees may be withheld by the City Manager at his/her sole and absolute
discretion.
SECTION 9. UTILITIES
Tenant agrees to pay all monthly service charges for electric current and any
other utilities which may be furnished to or used upon the Premises by Tenant
during this Lease. It is further agreed that in the event Tenant shall fail to pay the
above mentioned charges when due, City shall have the right to pay the same on
demand, together with any interest thereon and any other fees that may be
owed. The City shall be reimbursed by Tenant within five (5) days of notice from
City for the amount of payment plus any interest or fees, with an additional fifteen
percent (15%) administrative fee. Failure to pay monthly service charges for any
above-mentioned utility in a timely fashion shall be cause for termination of this
Lease.
City agrees to pay all monthly service charges for sewer, water, (including water
for all landscaping on the premises), and electricity for the common areas
(parking lot, restroom, and break room).
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SECTION 10. TAXES, ASSESSMENTS, AND LIENS
Tenant shall pay directly to the tax collector, when due, all taxes and
assessments which may be levied against Tenant's possessory interest in the
Premises and upon all improvements and personal property which are located on
the Premises. Within five (5) days after the date when any tax or assessment
would become delinquent, Tenant shall serve upon City receipts or other
appropriate evidence establishing the payment.
Tenant shall keep the Premises and improvements free from all liens and
encumbrances by reason of the use or occupancy of the Premises by Tenant. If
any liens or encumbrances are filed thereon, Tenant shall remove the same at
their own cost and expense and shall pay any judgment and penalties which may
be entered thereon. Should Tenant fail, neglect, or refuse to do so, City shall
have the rights to pay any amount required to release any lien or encumbrance,
or to defend any action brought thereon, and to pay any judgment or penalty, and
Tenant shall be liable to City for all costs, damages, and attorneys' fees, and any
amounts expended in defending any proceedings, or in the payment of any lien,
encumbrance, judgment, or penalty. City may post and maintain upon the
Premises notices of non responsibility as provided by laws. Upon demand by
City, Tenant shall post the bond contemplated by Civil Code Section 3143.
SECTION 11. INSTALLATION BY TENANT
Tenant shall not make any alterations, additions, or improvements upon the
Premises without the prior written consent of the City Manager. Any alterations,
additions, or improvements installed or caused to be installed to the building or
site, or any fencing, floor covering, interior or exterior lighting, plumbing fixtures,
shades or awnings, or any other improvements on the Premises (collectively
"Installations") shall be solely at Tenant's cost and is not reimbursable by the City
at any time, including at the time of termination of the Lease by either the Tenant
or City. All alterations, additions, and improvements shall be done in a good and
workmanlike manner and diligently prosecuted to completion, and shall be
performed and maintained in strict accord with all federal, state, county, and local
laws, ordinances, codes, standards, and requirements relating thereto. Unless
otherwise expressly agreed to by the City, any alterations, additions, and
improvements shall remain on and be surrendered with the Premises upon the
expiration or termination of this Lease. Tenant agrees to and shall indemnify,
defend with legal counsel approved by City and hold harmless City and its
officers, employees, servants and agents from and against all liability, loss,
damage, costs, attorneys' fees, and other expenses of any nature resulting from
any Tenant alterations, additions, or improvements to the Premises.
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SECTION 12. REMEDIES
In case of the failure or refusal of Tenant to comply with and perform each and all
of the terms and covenants on their part herein contained, this Lease and all
rights hereby given shall, at the option of the City, cease and terminate, and the
City shall have the right forthwith to remove Tenant's personal property from the
Premises at the sole cost, expense, and risk of Tenant, which cost and expense
Tenant agrees to pay to City upon demand, together with interest thereon at the
maximum rate allowed by law from the date of expenditure by City. Such action
shall be proceeded by thirty (30) day written notice.
SECTION 13. MAINTENANCE
Tenant has examined the premises and accepts the same as being clean, in
good order, condition, and repair with the exceptions of items specifically stated
in this Section. Throughout the term of this Lease Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole
cost and expense, maintain the Premises and all improvements thereon in good
order, condition, and repair and in accordance with all applicable statutes,
ordinances, rules, and regulations. The sole exceptions to this condition are the
Common Area (janitorial of restrooms and break room periodic service).
Building, (all mechanical, structural, roof, and plumbing systems), irrigation
system, landscaping (tree trimming), water systems (potable and waste), and the
air conditioning and heating system, which will be maintained by the City. Tenant
shall immediately report any problems to the David C. Moe II, (805) 517-6217.
City shall not be obligated to repair or maintain the Premises or improvements in
any manner throughout the term of the Lease, except as stated above. However,
City may elect to perform any obligation of Tenant pursuant to this Section due to
Tenant's failure or refusal to do so and at Tenant's waiver of any rights or remedy
for Tenant's default.
Tenant shall reimburse City for the cost and expense they incurred in the
performance of Tenant's obligation within fifteen (15) days of City's request for
payment, plus any interest or fees, with an additional fifteen percent (15%)
administrative fee. Should City perform any of the foregoing, such services shall
be at the sole discretion of City, and the performance of such services shall not
be construed as an obligation or warranty by City of the future or ongoing
performance of such services. Failure to maintain Premises as outlined herein
shall be considered grounds for termination of this Lease.
Tenant shall also indemnify, defend with legal counsel approved by City, and
hold harmless City and its officers, employees, servants, and agents from and
against all claims, actions, liabilities, losses, damages, costs, attorneys' fees, and
other expenses of any nature for loss or damage to property, or injury to or death
of persons, arising in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly, from Tenant's
performance pursuant to this Section. The indemnification, legal defense and
hold harmless provisions of this Lease shall survive the termination of the
tenancy.
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SECTION 14. PESTICIDES AND HERBICIDES
Tenant shall use pesticides and herbicides on the Premises only in strict
accordance with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations. Such
pesticides and herbicides shall be limited to those that are permitted for
residential housing units.
SECTION 15. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INDEMNITY
As used in this Section, Hazardous Materials means any substance, product,
waste, or other material of any nature whatsoever which is or becomes listed,
regulated or addressed pursuant to: (1) the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601, et
seq. ("CERCLA"); the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C.,
Section 1801, et seq.; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C.,
Section 6901, et seq.; the Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C., Section 2601, et
seq.; the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 1251, et seq.; the California
Hazardous Waste Control Act, Health and Safety Code Section 25100, et seq.;
the California Hazardous Substance Account Act, Health and Safety Code
Section 25330, et seq.; the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Enforcement Act, Health and Safety Code Section 25249.5 et seq.; California
Health and Safety Code Section 25280, et seq. (Underground Storage of
Hazardous Substances); the California Hazardous Waste Management Act,
Health and Safety Code Section 25170.1, et seq.; California Health and Safety
Code Section 25501, et seq.; (Hazardous Materials Response Plans and
Inventory), or the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, Water Code Section
13000, et seq. all as amended, (2) any other federal or state law or any local law
regulating, relating to, or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning
any hazardous, toxic, or dangerous waste, substance or material, as now is, or at
any time hereafter may be, in effect, and (3) any rule or regulation adopted or
promulgated under or pursuant to any of said laws.
If Tenant receives any notice, whether oral or written, of any inquiry, test,
investigation, enforcement proceeding, environmental audit, or the like regarding
any Hazardous Material on the Premises, Tenant shall immediately serve City
with a copy of such notice.
In no case shall Tenant cause or allow the deposit or disposal of any such
substance on the Premises. However, household products necessary for routine
cleaning and maintenance of the Premises may be kept on the Premises in
quantities reasonable for current needs.
The provisions of this Section shall survive the termination of the tenancy and
shall relate back to all periods of Tenant's possession of the Premises. The
provisions of this Section are intended to operate as an agreement pursuant to
Section 107(e) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. Section 9707(e), and California Health
and Safety Code Section 25364, to insure, protect, hold harmless, and indemnify
City from any liability pursuant to such law.
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SECTION 16. NO WARRANTIES BY CITY
Except as contained in Section 11, the Premises are accepted by Tenant in an
"as is" condition and without any representation or warranty by City as to the
condition of the Premises or as to fitness of the Premises for Tenant's use.
SECTION 17. CASUALTY INSURANCE
City shall not be obligated to keep the Premises and the improvements thereon
insured against any insurable risk; nor shall City insure Tenant for any personal
injury or property damage. Tenant hereby and forever waives all right to claim or
recover damages from City in any amount as the result of any damage to the
Premises or any improvement thereon or as a result of any injury to any person
upon the Premises.
SECTION 18. INSURANCE
Tenant shall maintain prior to the beginning of and for the duration of this
Agreement insurance coverage as specified in Exhibit A attached to and part of
this Agreement. The policy shall name Tenant as the insured and the City of
Moorpark as additional insured.
SECTION 19. GOVERNING LAW
Tenant agrees that in the exercise of their rights under this Lease, Tenant shall
comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local laws and regulations in
connection with its use of the Premises. The existence, validity, construction,
operation, and effect of this Lease and all of its terms and provisions shall be
determined in accordance with the laws of the state of California.
SECTION 20. ENTRY BY CITY
During the tenancy, City may enter the Premises upon not less than twenty-four
(24) hours advance notice and Tenant shall make the Premises available during
normal business hours to the City's authorized agent or representative for the
purpose of; (1) to show the premises to prospective or actual purchasers,
mortgagee, tenants, workmen, or contractors, (2) to make necessary or agreed
repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements, and (3) at all reasonable times
to examine the condition thereof, including its environmental condition. In an
emergency, City's agent or authorized representative may enter the premises at
any time without securing prior permission from Tenant.
SECTION 21. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING
No portion of the Premises or of Tenant's interest in this Lease shall be
transferred by way of sublease, assignment, or other voluntary or involuntary
transfer or encumbrance, without the prior written consent of the City Manager,
which consent may be reasonably withheld by the City Manager at his sole and
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absolute discretion. Tenant shall pay City the sum of one hundred dollars
($100.00) to enable City to investigate the qualifications of a proposed assignee
and the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to investigate the qualifications of
a proposed sublessee, occupant, or user; City shall not be required to account
for the use of said sum paid.
A consent to one transfer shall not be deemed to be a consent to any
subsequent transfer. Any transfer without consent shall be void, and shall, at the
option of the City, terminate this Lease.
SECTION 22. DEFAULT OR BREACH
Except as otherwise provided, at any time one party to this Lease is in default or
breach in the performance of any of the terms and conditions of this Lease, the
other party shall give written notice to remedy such default or breach. If the
default or breach is remedied within thirty (30) days following such notice, then
this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. If such default or breach is not
remedied within thirty (30) days following such notice or if the nature of the
default is such that it cannot reasonably be cured within thirty (30) days, if Tenant
fail to commence to cure within the thirty (30) day period, the other party may, at
its option, terminate this Lease. Such termination shall not be considered a
waiver of damages or other remedies available to either party because of such
default or breach. Each term and condition of this Lease shall be deemed to be
both a covenant and a condition.
SECTION 23. INSOLVENCY OR BANKRUPTCY
If Tenant shall be adjudged bankrupt or insolvent, this Lease shall thereupon
immediately terminate and the same shall not be assignable by any process of
law, or be treated as an asset of the Tenant under such adjudication, nor shall it
pass under the control of any trustee or assignee by virtue of any process in
bankruptcy or insolvency, or by execution or assignment for the benefit of
creditors. If any such event occurs, this Lease shall immediately become null and
void and of no effect, and City may thereupon repossess said Premises and all
rights of the Tenant thereupon shall cease and terminate.
SECTION 24. DISPOSSESSION
In the event Tenant is lawfully deprived of the possession of the Premises or any
part thereof, at any time during the tenancy, by anyone other than City, they shall
notify City in writing, setting forth in full the circumstances in relation thereto.
Upon receipt of said notice, City may, at its option, either install Tenant in
possession of the Premises or terminate the tenancy and refund to Tenant the
pro rata amount of any pre-paid rent. No claim for damages or whatsoever kind
or character incurred by Tenant by reason of such dispossession shall be
chargeable against City.
SECTION 25. CONDEMNATION
If the whole of the Premises should be taken by a public authority under the
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power of eminent domain, then the term of this Lease shall cease on the day of
possession by the public authority. If only a part of the Premises should be taken
under eminent domain, Tenant shall have the right to either terminate this Lease
or to continue in possession of the remainder of the Premises. If Tenant remain
in possession, all of the terms hereof shall continue in effect, the rental payable
being reduced proportionately for the balance of the Lease term. If a taking under
the power of eminent domain occurs, those payments attributable to the
leasehold interest of the Tenant shall belong to the Tenant, and those payments
attributable to the reversionary interest of the City shall belong to the City.
SECTION 26. WAIVER
A waiver by either party of any default or breach by the other party of any
provision of this Lease shall not constitute or be deemed to be a waiver of any
subsequent or other default or breach. No waiver shall be binding, unless
executed in writing by the party making the waiver. No waiver, benefit, privilege,
or service voluntarily given or performed by either party shall give the other party
any contractual right by custom, estoppel, or otherwise. The subsequent
acceptance of rent pursuant to the Lease shall not constitute a waiver of any
preceding default or breach by Tenant other than default in the payment of the
particular rental payment so accepted, regardless of City's knowledge of the
preceding default or breach at the time of accepting the rent; nor shall
acceptance of rent or any other payment after termination of the tenancy
constitute a reinstatement, extension, or renewal of the Lease or revocation of
any notice or other act by City.
SECTION 27. ACQUIESCENCE
No acquiescence, failure, or neglect of any party hereto to insist on strict
performance of any or all of the terms hereof in one instance shall be considered
or constitute a waiver of the rights to insist upon strict performance of the terms
hereof in any subsequent instance.
SECTION 28. PARTIES BOUND AND BENEFITTED
The covenants and conditions herein contained shall apply to and bind the heirs,
successors, executors, administrators, and assigns of all the parties hereto; and
all of the parties hereto shall be jointly and severally liable hereunder.
SECTION 29. CONDITION UPON TERMINATION
Upon termination of the tenancy, Tenant shall surrender the Premises to City
including all improvements, clean and in good condition, except for ordinary wear
and tear which Tenant was otherwise obligated to remedy under Section 12
above. Any installation which Tenant installs during occupancy with in
accordance with Section 11 of this Lease, and has not removed at the
termination of the Lease, shall become the possession of the City. Tenant shall
repair at Tenant's expense, any damage to the Premises caused by the removal
of any improvement made by Tenant from such installation. Any installations,
improvements, or additions to the Premises prior to the execution of this Lease
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shall be deemed as part of the Premises and shall be the possession of the City.
SECTION 30. TENANT'S FAILURE TO REMOVE PERSONAL PROPERTY
Upon termination of the tenancy, City may reenter and retake possession of the
Premises and store Tenant's personal property for a thirty (30) day period at
Tenant's cost and expense. If Tenant fails to pick up said personal property and
pay said cost and expenses during said thirty (30) day period, City may dispose
of any or all of such personal property in any manner that City, in its sole and
absolute discretion, deems appropriate.
If any of Tenant's personal property remains on the Premises after the
termination of the tenancy, City may use, dispose of, or sell any of said property,
in its sole and absolute discretion, without compensating Tenant for the same
and without the City having any liability whatsoever therefore.
SECTION 31. NO RECORDATION
Neither this Lease Agreement nor a memorandum thereof shall be recorded by
Tenant.
SECTION 32. ATTORNEYS' FEES
In the event any action, suit or proceeding is brought for the enforcement of, or
the declaration of, any right or obligation pursuant to, this Lease or as a result of
any alleged breach of any provision of this Lease, or for an unlawful detainer
action, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs and expenses,
including attorneys' fees, from the losing party, and any judgment or decree
rendered in such a proceeding shall include an award thereof.
SECTION 33. NOTICES AND PAYMENTS
All notices required under this Lease, including notices of change of address,
shall be in writing, and all notices and payments shall be addressed as follows:
City: City of Moorpark
799 Moorpark Avenue
Moorpark, California 93021
Attn: City Manager
Tenant: Moorpark Foundation for the Arts
33 High Street
Suite 100
Moorpark, California 93021
Attn: President
Either party may, from time to time, by written notice to the other, designate a
different address which shall be substituted for the one specified above. Except
as otherwise provided by statute, notice shall be deemed served and received
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upon receipt by personal delivery or upon the second (2nd) day after deposit in
the United States mail, certified or registered, return receipt requested, with
postage prepaid.
SECTION 34. PARTIAL INVALIDITY
If any provision of this Lease is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease shall nonetheless
remain in full force and effect to the full extent allowed by law.
SECTION 35. GENDER AND NUMBER
For the purpose of this Lease wherever the masculine or neuter form is used, the
same shall include the masculine or feminine, and the singular number shall
include the plural and the plural number shall include the singular, wherever the
context so requires.
SECTION 36. SECTION HEADINGS
Section headings in this Lease are for convenience only, and they are not
intended to be used in interpreting or construing the terms, covenants and
conditions of this Lease.
SECTION 37. INTEGRATION AND MODIFICATION
This Lease constitutes the entire agreement of the parties concerning the subject
matter hereof and all prior agreements and understandings, oral or written, are
hereby merged herein. This Lease may not be modified or amended except; (1)
in a writing signed by all of the parties hereto; or (2) upon expiration of thirty (30)
days service in accordance with Civil Code Section 1946, or any successor
statute in effect on the date the written notice is served, by City on Tenant of a
written notice setting forth the modification or amendment.
The parties agree that no estoppel argument can be raised during legal
proceedings in order to avoid the provisions of this Section.
SECTION 38. INTERPRETATION
Should interpretation of this Lease, or any portion thereof, be necessary, it is
deemed that the Lease was prepared by the parties jointly and equally, and the
Lease shall not be interpreted against either party on the ground that the party
prepared it or caused it to be prepared.
SECTION 39. VENUE
This Lease is made, entered into, and executed in Ventura County, California,
and any action filed in any court for the interpretation, enforcement or other
action arising from any term, covenant or condition herein shall be filed in the
applicable court in Ventura County, California.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Lease to be executed by their
duly authorized representatives as of the date first written above.
CITY OF MOORPARK MOORPARK FOUNDATION FOR THE
ARTS
By: By:
Steven Kueny, City Manager Stuart Cooper, President
ATTEST:
By:
Maureen Benson, City Clerk
Exhibit A— Insurance Requirements
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EXHIBIT A
Insurance Requirements
Tenant will maintain insurance in conformance with the requirements set forth
below. Tenant will use existing coverage to comply with these requirements. If that
existing coverage does not meet the requirements set forth here, Tenant agrees to
amend, supplement or endorse the existing coverage to do so. Tenant acknowledges
that the insurance coverage and policy limits set forth in this section constitute the
minimum amount of coverage required. Any insurance proceeds available to CITY in
excess of the limits and coverage required in this agreement and which is applicable to
a given loss, will be available to CITY.
Tenant shall provide the following types and amounts of insurance:
Commercial General Liability Insurance using Insurance Services Office "Commercial
General Liability" policy form CG 00 01 or the exact equivalent. Defense costs must be
paid in addition to limits. There shall be no cross liability exclusion for claims or suits by
one insured against another. Limits are subject to review but in no event less than
$1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in aggregate.
Business Auto Coverage on ISO Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 including
symbol 1 (Any Auto) or the exact equivalent. Limits are subject to review, but in no
event to be less than $1,000,000 per accident and $2,000,000 in aggregate. If Tenant
owns no vehicles, this requirement may be satisfied by a non-owned auto endorsement
to the general liability policy described above. If Tenant or Tenant's employees will use
personal autos in any way on this project, Tenant shall provide evidence of personal
auto liability coverage for each such person.
Worker's Compensation on a state-approved policy form providing statutory benefits as
required by law with employer's liability limits no less than $1,000,000 per accident or
disease.
Insurance procured pursuant to these requirements shall be written by insurers that are
admitted carriers in the State of California and with an A.M. Bests rating of A- or better
and a minimum financial size VII.
General conditions pertaining to provision of insurance coverage by Tenant. Tenant and
CITY agree to the following with respect to insurance provided by Tenant:
1. Tenant agrees to have its insurer endorse the third party general liability
coverage required herein to include as additional insureds CITY, its officials,
employees, servants, agents, and independent consultants ("Agency
indemnities"), using standard ISO endorsement No. CG 2011 with an edition
prior to 1996. Tenant also agrees to require all contractors and subcontractors
working on the Premise to do likewise.
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2. No liability insurance coverage provided to comply with this Agreement shall
prohibit Tenant, or Tenant's agents, from waiving the right of subrogation prior to
a loss. Tenant agrees to waive subrogation rights against CITY regardless of the
applicability of any insurance proceeds, and to require all contractors and
subcontractor's to do likewise.
3. All insurance coverage and limits provided by Tenant and available or applicable
to this agreement are intended to apply to the full extent of the policies. Nothing
contained in this Agreement or any other agreement relating to the CITY or its
operations limits the application of such insurance coverage.
4. None of the coverages required herein will be in compliance with these
requirements if they include any limiting endorsement of any kind that has not
been first submitted to CITY and approved of in writing.
5. No liability policy shall contain any provision or definition that would serve to
eliminate so-called "third party action over" claims, including any exclusion for
bodily injury to an employee of the insured or any contractor or subcontractor.
6. All coverage types and limits required are subject to approval, modification, and
additional requirements by the CITY, as the need arises. Tenant shall not make
any reductions in scope of coverage (e.g. elimination of contractual liability or
reduction of discovery period) that may affect CITY'S protection without CITY'S
prior written consent.
7. Proof of compliance with these insurance requirements, consisting of certificates
of insurance evidencing all of the coverages required and an additional insured
endorsement to Tenant's general liability policy, shall be delivered to CITY at or
prior to the execution of this Agreement. In the event such proof of any insurance
is not delivered as required, or in the event such insurance is canceled at any
time and no replacement coverage is provided, CITY has the right, but not the
duty, to obtain any insurance it deems necessary to protect its interests under
this or any other agreement and to pay the premium. Any premium so paid by
CITY shall be charged to and promptly paid by Tenant or deducted from sums
due Tenant, at CITY's option.
8. Certificates are to reflect that the insurer will provide thirty (30) day notice to
CITY of any cancellation of coverage. Tenant agrees to require its insurer to
modify such certificates to delete any exculpatory wording stating that failure of
the insurer to mail written notice of cancellation imposes no obligation, or that
any party will "endeavor" (as opposed to being required) to comply with the
requirements of the certificate.
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9. It is acknowledged by the parties of this agreement that all insurance coverage
required to be provided by Tenant, is intended to apply first and on a primary,
non-contributing basis in relation to any other insurance or self insurance
available to CITY.
10. Tenant agrees to ensure that subcontractors, and any other party entering onto
the Premises, provide the same minimum insurance coverage required of
Tenant. Tenant agrees to monitor and review all such coverage and assumes all
responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the
requirements of this section. Tenant agrees that upon request, all agreements
with subcontractors and other parties entering onto the Premises will be
submitted to CITY for review.
11. Tenant agrees not to self-insure or to use any self-insured retention or
deductibles on any portion of the insurance required herein and further agrees
that it will not allow any contractor, subcontractor, or other entity or person
entering onto the Premises to self-insure its obligations to CITY. If Tenant's
existing coverage includes a deductible or self-insured retention, the deductible
or self-insured retention must be declared to the CITY. At that time the CITY shall
review options with the Tenant, which may include reduction or elimination of the
deductible of self-insured retention, substitution of other coverage, or other
solutions.
12. For purposes of applying insurance coverage, only, this Agreement will be
deemed to have been executed immediately upon any party hereto taking any
steps that can be deemed to be in furtherance of or towards performance of this
Agreement.
13. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of
the CITY to inform Tenant of non-compliance with any insurance requirement in
no way imposes any additional obligations on CITY nor does it waive any rights
hereunder in this or any other regard.
14. Tenant will renew the required coverage annually as long as CITY, or its
employees or agents face an exposure from operations of any type pursuant to
this Agreement. This obligation applies whether or not the Agreement is canceled
or terminated for any reason. Termination of this obligation is not effective until
CITY executes a written statement to that effect.
15. Tenant shall provide proof that policies of insurance required herein expiring
during the term of this Agreement have been renewed or replaced with other
policies providing at least the same coverage. Proof that such coverage has
been ordered shall be submitted prior to expiration. A coverage binder or letter
from Tenant's insurance agent to this effect is acceptable. A certificate of
insurance and/or additional insured endorsement is required in these
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specifications applicable to the renewing or new coverage must be provided to
CITY within five days of the expiration of the coverages.
16. The provisions of any workers' compensation or similar act will not limit the
obligations of Tenant under this agreement. Tenant expressly agrees not to use
any statutory immunity defenses under such laws with respect to CITY, its
employees, officials, and agents.
17. Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this section are
not intended as limitations on coverage, limits or other requirements nor as a
waiver of any coverage normally provided by any given policy. Specific reference
to a give coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a
given issue, and is not intended by any party of insured to be limiting or all-
inclusive.
18. These insurance requirements are intended to be separate and distinct from any
other provision in this agreement and are intended by the parties here to be
interpreted as such.
19. The requirements in this Section supersede all other sections and provisions of
this Agreement to the extent that any other section or provision conflicts with or
impairs the provisions of this Section.
20. Tenant agrees to be responsible for ensuring that no contract used by any party
involved in any way with the project reserves the right to charge CITY or Tenant
for the cost of additional insurance coverage required by this Agreement. Any
such provisions are to be deleted with reference to the CITY. It is not the intent of
CITY to reimburse any third party for the cost of complying with these
requirements. There shall be no recourse against CITY for payment of premiums
or other amounts with respect thereto.
21. Tenant agrees to provide immediate notice to CITY of any claim or loss against
Tenant arising out of the lease of the Premises. CITY assumes no obligation or
liability by such notice, but has the right (but not the duty) to monitor the handling
of any such claim or claims if they are likely to involve CITY.
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