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Desert Recreation Dist/LQ/Desert Charities-MOU 11MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT, THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, AND DESERT CLASSIC CHARITIES This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is made by and between the DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT ("DRD"), a special district established under Section 5780 at seq. of the California Public Resources Code, and the CITY OF LA QUINTA, a municipal corporation and charter city ("CITY"), and DESERT CLASSIC CHARITIES ("DCC"), a 501.C3 Non -Profit Organization, with respect to the following: RECITALS WHEREAS, it is the mission of both the DRD and CITY to provide recreation, health and fitness opportunities for residents in the community; WHERAS, the parties wish to assume certain responsibilities in connection with two (2) promotional opportunities as follows: Wellness Walk and Healthy Fun Fair on Saturday, January 14, 2012, and La Quinta Certified Farmers Market on Sunday, January 15, 2012, hereinafter referred to as ("EVENTS"), and more particularly described on Exhibit A; WHEREAS, this document assigns responsibilities for certain tasks to be performed by DRD, CITY, and DCC. WHEREAS, DRD has a facility known as the La Quinta Community Park located in the Village area of the CITY, which consists of a ballpark, restrooms, and fitness center; WHEREAS, DRD and CITY desire to work cooperatively utilizing all available existing DRD and CITY assets to maximize the recreation, health and fitness opportunities for residents in the community; NOW, THEREFORE, DRD, CITY, and DCC agree to the following: 1.0 TERM OF MEMORANDUM. 1.1 All Recitals set out above are true and correct. 1.2 This MOU is to remain in effect for 1 (one) year following its execution by the parties to this MOU. This MOU may be terminated at any time by any of the parties to the MOU with a 30 (thirty) day notice to the remaining parties. Should one party elect to terminate participation under this MOU, the remaining parties may continue the meetings and collaboration contemplated in this MOU. This MOU will automatically terminate should a simple majority of parties to the MOU terminate participation with appropriate notice as defined above. 2.0 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY. The CITY will provide the services listed on Exhibit B. attached and incorporated ("CITY obligations"). Page 1 of 11 3.0 OBLIGATIONS OF ORD. DRD will provide the services listed on Exhibit C attached and incorporated ("DRD obligations"). 4.0 OBLIGATIONS OF DCC. DCC will provide the services listed on Exhibit D. attached and incorporated ("DCC obligations")'. 5.0 MUTUAL INDEMNITY AND RELEASE. The City, DRD, and DCC each hereby agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the other party and its officers, employees, agents, and authorized volunteers (collectively, "Indemnitees") from and against any and all of claims, causes of action, obligations, losses, liabilities, judgments, or damages, including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs of litigation (collectively "Claims") arising out of and/or in any way relating to the indemnifying party's activities in the performance of this Memorandum, or to the indemnifying party's acts and/or omissions in providing or administering the same, excepting only those Claims arising out of the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnitees. This Agreement is not intended to and specifically does not create joint and several liability. 6.0 INSURANCE. The Parties agree to provide insurance in accordance with the provisions of this Section. 6.1 CITY'S Insurance Obligation. Without limiting the indemnification provisions provided herein, CITY, at its sole expense, shall obtain and keep in force during the term of this MOU and any extensions thereof, a policy or policies of general liability insurance covering all injuries to persons and damage to property occurring in, upon or about the Premises resulting from any actions or omissions of the CITY or any use of the Premises by the City or its invitees in accordance with the terms of this MOU. The policy or policies evidencing such insurance shall be endorsed to name the DRD and DCC, its officials, officers, employees, and agents as additional insured, shall provide that same may not be cancelled or amended without thirty (30) days prior written notice to DRD and DCC, and shall provide for a combined single limit coverage of bodily injury and property damage in the amount of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). Such policy or policies shall be issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State of California and be rated A-/VIII or better by ambest.com. Prior to the Commencement Date of this MOU, and upon renewal of such policies, the CITY shall submit to DRD and DCC certificates of insurance and any applicable endorsements evidencing that the foregoing policy or policies are in effect. At the CITY's option, CITY shall be allowed to self -insure the insurance coverage as required above. 6.2 DRD's Insurance Obligation. Without limiting the indemnification provisions provided herein, DRD, at its sole expense, shall obtain and keep in force during the term of this MOU and any extensions thereof, a policy or policies of general liability insurance covering all injuries to persons and damage to property occurring in, upon or about the Premises resulting from any actions or omissions of the DRD or any use of the Premises by the DRD or its invitees in accordance with the terms of this MOU. The policy or policies evidencing such insurance shall be endorsed to name the DCC and CITY, its officials, officers, employees, and agents as additional insured, shall provide that same may not be cancelled or amended without thirty (30) days prior written notice to DCC and CITY, and shall provide for a combined single limit coverage of bodily injury and property damage in the amount of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). Such policy or policies shall be issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State of California and be rated A-/VIII or better by ambest.com. Prior to the Commencement Date of this MOU, Page 2 of 11 and upon renewal of such policies, the DRD shall submit to DCC and CITY certificates of insurance and any applicable endorsements evidencing that the foregoing policy or policies are in effect. At the DRD's option, DRD shall be allowed to self -insure the insurance coverage as required above. 6.3 DCC's Insurance Obligation. Without limiting the indemnification provisions provided herein, DCC, at its sole expense, shall obtain and keep in force during the term of this MOU and any extensions thereof, a policy or policies of general liability insurance covering all injuries to persons and damage to property occurring in, upon or about the Premises resulting from any actions or omissions of the DCC or any use of the Premises by the DCC or its invitees in accordance with the terms of this MOU. The policy or policies evidencing such insurance shall be endorsed to name the CITY and DRD, its officials, officers, employees, and agents as additional insured, shall provide that same may not be cancelled or amended without thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY and DRD, and shall provide for a combined single limit coverage of bodily injury and property damage in the amount of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). Such policy or policies shall be issued by an insurance company licensed to-do business in the State of California and be rated A-/VIII or better by ambest.com. Prior to the Commencement Date of this MOU, and upon renewal of such policies, the DCC shall submit to CITY and DRD certificates of insurance and any applicable endorsements evidencing that the foregoing policy or policies are in effect. At the DCC's option, DCC shall be allowed to self -insure the insurance coverage as required above. 7.0 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS. 7.1 In all cases, the language in all parts of this MOU shall be construed according to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against either party, if being agreed that the parties or their agents have all participated in the preparation of this MOU. 7.2 This MOU contains the entire agreement of the Parties and supersedes any prior oral or written statements or agreements between the Parties regarding the operation of the EVENTS. 7.3 No termination of this MOU shall release either party from any liability or obligation hereunder resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to the termination of this MOU. 7.4 In the event either party brings any suit or other proceeding with respect to the subject matter or enforcement of this MOU, the prevailing party (as determined by California law) shall, in addition to such other relief as may be awarded, be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees, expenses and costs of suit or investigation as actually incurred (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, expenses, and costs incurred in establishing the right to indemnification). 7.5 No waiver of any term of condition of this Agreement shall be a continuing waiver thereof. 7.6 This Agreement is not intended to and does not create any joint venture between the parties and each party remains and independent contractor as to the other. Each party shall bear its own liability and there is no joint and several liability as a result of this agreement. Page 3 of 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ORD, CITY, and DCC have executed this Memorandum as evidenced by the signatures contained below: CITY OF LA QUINTA By: /IM J6 M. Fa Goner ing City Manager Dated: 12-1 � 1 L 01' ATTEST: DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT By. Kevin Kal an General Manager Dated: ky't5- h ATTEST: W70vt By: r : VeYia - : . City ClerV V/Oistrict Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT`. AA . Z"� By Katherine Jenlron City Attorney DESER RARITIES By. z ^ Larry iel Tournament Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: By: ak CO .I-./ Elfzabeth Martyn District Counsel Dated: �,,, Page 4 of 11 EXHIBIT "A" ® HUMANA Wellness Walk & Healthy Fun Fair ,® ®®®® ®, Saturday, January 14, 2012 0: ®® 6 Walk:8am-10am "® ®" Fair: 9am-1 pm To provide a healthy, fun, community event that encourages wellness through healthy eating and active living. Event Outline Community Walk — NTE $1,000 / Anticipated attendance: 200-500 people 1. Route a. Bear Creek Path i. Starting at Calle Tampico & Eisenhower Drive 1. The walk will be an "out and back" format 2. Four (4) Rest stops — NTE $300 a. Carranza i. Snacks / Drinks ii. Small giveaway item (*logo pedometer) b. Ensenada i. Snacks / Drinks ii. Small giveaway item (*logo water bottle) c. Chillon i. Snacks / Drinks ii. Medium giveaway item (*logo cap or visor) d. Tecate L Snacks / Drinks ii. Large giveaway item (*logo t-shirt or bag) 3. Branding — NTE $700 a. Banners i. One (1) 5'x3' - 13 oz. vinyl 1. Walk promo banner / registration location ii. Four (4) 5'x3' — 13 oz. vinyl 1. Rest stop banner # and distance walked b. Signage i. Twenty (20) 18"x"24 coroplast signs 1. Walk promo signs spread evenly along path Page 5 of 11 Healthy Fun Fair — NTE $19,000/Anticipated attendance: 2000-5000 people 1. Entertainment a. Two (2) stages (infield & left field) i. DRD (infield) 1. 'Live music — NTE $3,000 a. Musical act/s will be lively and energetic ii. LQCS (left field) 1. Youth performers from City and DRD programs a. Youth dance troupes 2. Active demos a. Karate/Taekwondo b. Zumba Fitness b. Information booths (blue tents, right field) — NTE $4,000 i. Hospitals ii. Local health professionals iii. Health based non -profits iv. Health food stores v. Community partners c. Kids Fun Zone (center field) - NTE $5,000 i. Inflatables 1. Two (2) bounce houses (as drawn) 2. Obstacle course (yellow rectangle) 3. Slide (Blue rectangle) 4. Bungee run (Red rectangle) 5. Crawl -through (Orange rectangles) 6. Rock climbing wall (White cylinder) ii. Game booths (Red & White tents) 1. Four (4) games a. Bowling b. Bean Bag Toss c. Frog Catapult d. Milk Bottles iii. Lawn games 1. Tug-o-war 2. Sack races d. Food vendors (Gray tents) i. Healthy food vendors e. Fitness Center i. Open during event 1. Free admission 2. Equipment demos 2. Branding — NTE $1250 a. Banners i. Three (3) 30'x6'— 9 oz. mesh scrim 1. Event promotional banners hung on venue exterior fence ii. Six (6) 6'x6'— 9 oz. mesh scrim Page 6 of 11 1. Entrance directional banners on each side of the 30' banners iii. Two (2) 20'x6' — 19 oz. vinyl 1. Promotional banners hung on stages iv. Ten (10) 18"x24" coroplast signs 1. Directional signs placed around the interior of the venue 3. Logistical Rentals a. Generators - NTE $1,000 i. Four (4) units 1. 80KVA or better b. Umbrella Tables- NTE $800 i. Twelve (12) tables with market umbrellas c. Stage & Sound System - NTE $3,500 i. Infield staging with PA system Budget Summary *Walk Promo Items Wellness Walk Healthy Fun Fair TOTAL *Provided by Humana $1,000 $19,000 $20,000 In future years, this plan could be replicated in other valley cities such as Palm Desert. Page 7 of 11 0 HUMANA Farmer's Market Event a °0000g a Sunday, January 15, 2012 0® ®® To promote healthy eating through local growers and producers, slow food demonstrations and community education. Event Outline Existing Farmer's Market 1. Local food growers and producers booths a. Fruits b. Vegetables c. Cut flowers d. Honey e. Eggs f. Nuts g. Herbs h. Bread i. Cheese j. Organic meats 2. Live music a. Local musical artist Additions to the existing event 3. Food Demonstrations - NTE $? (Coordinating with new event partner) a. Slow Food demonstration i. Popular Local Chefs ii. La Quinta High School Culinary Program Cooking Contest 4. HUMANA Booth a. Info booth providing information on: i. HUMANA Challenge Golf Tournament 5. Branding - NTE $1,500 a. Banners i. Twenty-five (25) 18"x36" pole banners - 13 oz vinyl 1. Promo banners placed on light poles in Old Town La Quinta ii. (Two 2) 30'x4'- 13oz vinyl 1. Elevated above Main St. in Old Town La Quinta Budget Summary TOTAL $1,500 Page 8 of 11 EXHIBIT "B" Responsibilities of CITY I. Farmers Market a. Coordinate with facility owner for approval b. Coordinate with Farmers Market promoter c. Secure High School Culinary program for food competition or demonstration II. Wellness Walk and Healthy Fun Fair a. Coordinate with facility owner for approval b. Coordinate promotional items for distribution to participants c. Plan and organize Healthy Fun Fair L Secure Kids Zone amenities ii. Provide stage and sound system for stage iii. Secure healthy food vendors iv. Secure health professional agencies for information booths v. Locate and acquire logistical rentals as detailed in attached event outline 1. CITY agrees to expend an amount not to exceed $15,000 to secure event amenities as detailed in the attached event outline. Expenditures shall be reimbursed by DCC within 60 (sixty) days of submitted invoice or receipt. vi. Provide marketing materials for event Page 9 of 11 EXHIBIT "C" Responsibilities of DRD: I. Farmers Market a. N/A II. Wellness Walk and Healthy Fun Fair a. Plan and organize Wellness Walk L Coordinate with CITY for submission of Temporary Use Permit for Wellness Walk and Healthy Fun Fair. ii. Coordinate with CITY on traffic safety plan to get walkers from park site to starting location on Bear Creek Trail. iii. Coordinate with CITY on distance measurements for each rest stop iv. Provide staff and/or volunteers at start and rest stops v. Provide starting area and rest stop signage b. Assist execution of Healthy Fun Fair i. Provide staff and/or volunteers for games and inflatable amenities ii. Provide free admission to Fitness Center for the day and offer equipment demos, etc. iii. Research and secure musical entertainment for main stage 1. DRD agrees to expend an amount not to exceed $5,000 to secure event amenities as detailed in the attached event outline. Expenditures shall be reimbursed by DCC within 60 (sixty) days of submitted invoice or receipt. iv. Coordinate with CITY to offer program demonstrations on demo stage c. Provide marketing materials for event Page 10 of 11 EXHIBIT "D" Responsibilities of DCC: I. Farmers Market a. Locate and secure local chef for slow food demo b. Coordinate with CITY and event promoter for Humana Challenge branding c. Provide Humana Challenge booth with information and ticket sales IL Wellness Walk and Healthy Fun Fair a. Coordinate with CITY and DRD for Humana Challenge branding b. Provide Humana Challenge booth with information and ticket sales c. Provide financial reimbursement to CITY and DRD for event production expenses for a total amount not to exceed $20,000 (twenty thousand dollars) as detailed in event outline. i. Reimbursement payments must be made to applicable agency within 60 (sixty) days of submitted invoice or receipt. 1. CITY shall be paid a total amount not to exceed $15,000. 2. DRD shall be paid a total amount not to exceed $5,000. d. Provide marketing materials for event Page 11 of 11 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING THIS AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Jq�uaR� ("Amendment No. 1") is entered into this X day of Qeeem, oFzoTT, by and a u3i L between the DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT (-DRD-), a special district established under Section 5780 et seq. of the California Public Resources Code, and the CITY OF LA QUINTA, a municipal corporation and charter city ("CITY"), and DESERT CLASSIC CHARITIES ("DCC"), a 501.C3 Non -Profit Organization. RECITALS WHEREAS, DRD, CITY, and DCC entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 7, 2011 ("MOU"), whereby the parties wish to assume certain responsibilities in connection with two (2) promotional opportunities as follows: Wellness Walk and Healthy Fun Fair on Saturday, January 14, 2012, and La Quinta Certified Farmers Market on Sunday, January 15, 2012, hereinafter referred to as ("EVENTS"), and more particularly described on Exhibit A; WHEREAS, the parties hereto agree to modify the MOU in order to adjust event budgets and reimbursements to reflect updated budget funds granted by Humana as described in this Amendment No. 1. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above recitals and for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: AMENDMENT 1. The MOU is hereby modified to adjust the costs associated with EVENTS, and reimbursements to CITY and DRD due to the increased funds granted by Humana. 2. As listed on Exhibit B, CITY agreed to expend an amount not to exceed $15,000 to secure event amenities as detailed in the attached event outline; however, with the additional funds granted by Humana and redistribution of initial funds, CITY will now agree to expend an amount not to exceed $22,000. 3. As listed on Exhibit C, DRD agreed to expend an amount not to exceed $5,000 to secure event amenities as detailed in the attached event outline; however, with the redistribution of additional funds granted by Humana, DRD will now agree to expend an amount not to exceed $3,000. 4. As listed on Exhibit D, DCC agrees to provide financial reimbursement to CITY and DRD for event production expenses for a total amount not to exceed $20,000 as detailed in event outline; however, with the additional funds granted by Humana, DCC will now agree to provide financial reimbursement to CITY and DRD for event production expenses for a total amount not to exceed $25,000. Reimbursement payments must be made to applicable agency within 60 (sixty) days of submitted invoice or receipt. CITY shall be paid a total amount not to exceed $22,000. DRD shall be paid a total amount not to exceed $3,000. 5. The person executing this Amendment No. 1 on behalf of each party warrants that he/she is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Amendment No. 1 on behalf of the respective party for which he/she signs and, by so executing this Amendment No. 1, such party is bound by the provisions of this Amendment No. 1. 6. If any term, provision, covenant or condition of this Amendment No. 1 is held to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable to any extent by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Amendment No. 1 shall not be affected thereby, and each term, provision, covenant, or condition of this Amendment No. 1 shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 7. This Amendment No. 1 constitutes the entire agreement between the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof, and all prior and contemporaneous agreements, representations, negotiations and understandings of the parties, whether oral or written, are hereby superseded and merged herein. 8. This Amendment No. 1 may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which together shall constitute one and the same document. 9. Except as specifically expressed herein, all other terms, conditions and provisions of the MOU shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. -2- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized representatives to execute this Amendment No. 1 on the dates set forth below. CITY OF LA QUINTA By: Mark Weiss Interim City Manager Dated: /- 9-IZ APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: By: SIGNED IN COUNTOWX M. Katherine Jenson City Attorney DESERT CLA IC CHARITIES Lar hiel Tournament Director DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT By: Kevin I al nan General Manager Dated: U • I �- Zn l I ATTEST: By: Delia Granados District Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: tj Eliza be Martyn District Counsel Dated: -3- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized representatives to execute this Amendment No. 1 on the dates set forth below. CITY OF LA QUINTA By: SII m IN IMERPM Mark Weiss Interim City Manager Dated: ATTEST: By: Veronica J. Montecino, CMC City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT cr By: ram, c_ Kevin Waltnan General Manager Dated: i'4• t `J- -L . 1 I ATTEST: By: Delia Granados District Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: By: / By: C`GaGt� c.SCP / 7i�GL•tSc�n/ M. Katherine son Elizab�Martyn City Attorneyv District Counsel DESERT CLASS CHARITIES Lar hiel Tournament Director -3-