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CORPORATE SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Meeting: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
Date: July 5, 2010 Resolution#: GPR - Na Y /6 By-law#:
Report: COD-043-10 File:
Subject: INFORMATION REPORT
CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT ASSOCIATION -MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING
RECOMMENDATIONS:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee
recommend to Council the following:
1. THAT Report COD-043-10 be received;
2. THAT Council authorize the use of the vacated space and use of the entire
building by the Clarington Older Adult Association; and
3. THAT staff report back. to Council with the finalized Memorandum of
Understanding or By-law as appropriate.
Submitted by:
arie Marano, H.B.Sc.,
C.M.O., Director of
Corporate Services
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Reviewed by: L ~"""`x ~
Franklin Wu,
Chief Administrative Officer
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T 905-623-3379
REPORT NO.: COD-043-10 PAGE 2
1.0 BACKGROUND AND COMMENT
1.1 In 2001 at the time the Clarington Beech Centre Board was established, now
known as the Clarington Older Adult Centre Board (also referred to as COAA or
COAC), Council approved a by-law to provide for the establishment,
maintenance and operations of the Beech Centre as a Community Recreation
centre pursuant to the Community Recreation Centres Act.
1.2 At the same time as the Board was being established a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) was established addressing a number of principles as set
out in Report #FND-011-01 attached as Schedule "A".
1.3 The provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding ended on September 30,
2008 save and except clauses 2(a), 2(b) and 3(a). Clauses 2(a) and 2(b) deal
with the removal of fixtures, equipment and personal property from the premises
and the rights and duties respecting the Associations fixtures, equipment and
personal property. Clause 3(a) deals with the indemnification of the Municipality
by the Association against all liabilities, actions claims and proceedings etc. All
three clauses survive the expiration of the lease and remain in force. A copy of
the Memorandum of Understanding is attached as Schedule "B".
2.0 ANALYSIS
2.1 In view of the expiry of the MOU and in consideration of the roles and
responsibilities of the Clarington Older Adult Centre Board and that of the
Municipality in the operation and maintenance of the Beech Centre it is
appropriate that the arrangements be documented.
2.2 Introduction of a new MOU for COAA may be amended to a by-law format to be
consistent with the By-law governing the Board of Management for the Museum
and for the Boards' operation of the Museums on behalf of the Municipality.
REPORT NO.: COD-043-10 PAGE 3
2.3 The original MOU included the leases in place for the Lions Club Nursery
School and Community Care Durham. However, these leases have expired and
the tenants have moved out of the Beech Centre. In keeping with the original
MOU the COAA has been advised of the space availability and has indicated
their need for the vacated space now available on the first and second floor of
the building. The new MOU will address the remaining lease with the Tennis
Club and the usage of the vacated space.
2.4 The proposed document or Memorandum of Understanding will reference
policies and procedures, set out liability, staffing etc. and will provide a
reference for new board members and staff as time passes.
2.5 Preparation of the document will be undertaken by a committee consisting of
representatives from Corporate Services, Operations, Community Services and
Finance Departments and the Clarington Older Adult Association (COAA).
3.0 FINANCIAL
3.1 There are no financial implications to the establishment of the MOU except for
the staff time required to draft the document.
4.0 INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES
4.1 The Directors of Finance, Corporate Services, Operations, the Community
Services Liaison to the COACB, the Acting Chairman of the COACB, the
Executive Director of the Beech Centre and the Manager of Purchasing have
attended an initial meeting to discuss the need for the MOU and will participate
in the drafting of the MOU.
REPORT NO.: COD-043-10 PAGE 4
5.0 CONCLUSION
5.1 Staff will undertake the review of the operations and relationship between the
Municipality and the Clarington Older Adult Association and prepare a
Memorandum of Understanding to document the operation and maintenance
requirements of the Clarington Beech Centre, subject to ongoing review and
revision as required.
5.2 The MOU or by-law as appropriate be prepared and presented to Council for
review and approval
5.3 This report has been reviewed by the Purchasing Manager and circulated as
follows:
Concurrence: Director of Corporate Services
Director of Finance
Director of Operations
Director of Community Services
Attachments:
Schedule "A", Report FND-011-01
Schedule "B", Memorandum of Understanding (2001)
Schedule "A"
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Leading tke Woy
REPORT
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Meeting: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE n/~ /
Date: MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2001/ Resolution #:~I/'7-(~~_0
Report #: FND-011-01 Fife #: CQ~ By-Law #:
Subject: ESTABLISHMENT OF CLARINGTON BEECH CENTRE BOARD
Recommendations:
It is respecttuEly recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee
recommend to Council the following:
THAT Report FND-011-01 be received;
2. THAT Council approve a By-Law to provide for the establishment, maintenance
and operations of the Beech Centre as a community recreation centre pursuant
to the Community Recreation Centres Act and that the appropriate By-Law be
passed (to be forwarded directly to Council);
3. THAT Council appoint Donald Welsh, Viola Ashton, Maurice Richards, Janice
Williams and Jack Eilbeck, as members of the committee of management of the
Beech Centre Community Recreation Centre;
4. THAT the Municipality continue to be responsible for Capital Improvements
through the annual Capital Budget process and maintenance of the building
envelope and the Clarington Beech Centre Hall Board be responsible for the
operation of the Centre pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding;
5. THAT Council approve the acceptance by the Municipality of the surrender of
the lease between the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and the
Clarington Older Adult Association (COAA) dated October 1, 1998, and pass the
appropriate By-Law (to be forwarded directly to Council);
6. THAT Council approve the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding
between the Municipality of Clarington and Clarington Older Adult Association,
containing terms consistent with the principles set out in Section 8.6 of this
report, as well as such other terms, as are considered necessary by the Chief
Administrative Officer, to protect the Municipality's interests and that the
attached By-Law authorizing the Mayor and the Municipal Clerk to execute the
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
PAGE2
Memorandum on behalf of the Municipality, be passed (to be forwarded directly
to Council}; and
THAT a copy of this report be sent to:
• ClaringtonOlderAdultAssociation;
• The Lions Club of Bowmanville;
• The Bowmanville Tennis Club; and
• Durham Region Community Care Association.
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Submitted by: (ice
Nancy o , .B.A., C.A.
Director of Hance
Reviewed by: ~-~.-~--~."~„
Franklin Wu
Chief Administrative Officer
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Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FNO-011-01 PAGE 3
BACKGROUND
1.0 Purchase of Beech Centre from the Lions Club of Bowmanville
1.1 The property on which the Beech Centre is located was acquired by the Municipality
from the Lions Club of Bowmanville ("Lions Club") in early 1998. The title transferred to
the Municipality was encumbered, among other things, by a lease which the Lions Club
had made to the Bowmanville Tennis Club in 1988 {"Tennis Courts Lease'), This lease
was of the tennis courts and the area enclosed by the immediately surrounding fence.
The term of the Tennis Courts Lease expires on January 1, 2008, however, it may be
terminated earlier, by either party on one year's notice. Rent is payable yearly. The
amoun4 of the rent on January 1, 1992 was $1,000. The rent is to be adjusted annually
by reference to the Consumer Price Index (all items).
1.2 Subsequent to the completion of the purchase from the Lions Club, the Municipality
proceeded to renovate and add to the then existing building to make it suitable for use
as the Older Adult Centre, as provided for in the 1997 Capital Budget.
1.3 As a result of insurance considerations from the Municipality's insurance provider at the
time, as well as considerations relating to Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the
Clarington Older Adult Association (COAA) was formally incorporated as anon-profit
company and undertook to operate the facility and programs, on behalf of the
Municipality. This was formalized through the establishment of a lease with COAA,
which included the parameters under which they would provide this service to the
residents of Clarington.
1.4 The solicitor has advised that it would be prudent at this time to clarify the position of the
Clarington Beech Centre by establishing it as a Community Recreation Centre, under
the Community Recreation Centres Act. It would be maintained and operated by a
committee of management ("hall board"), appointed by Council. This change would
require the surrender of the lease by Clarington Older Adult Association. The
Association would obtain occupancy permits from the hall board, to allow the Association
to occupy portions of the Beech Centre. This would resolve the assessment status
respecting the portion of the Beech Centre teased to the Association. Properties which
are owned and occupied by the Municipality or a local board of the Municipality are
exempt from assessment and municipal, regional and education taxation. The
community recreation centre board of management of the Beech Centre would be a
local board of the Municipality.
2.0 Head Lease to Clarington Older Adult Association
2.1 A lease ("Head Lease") was made by the Municipality to the Clarington Older Adult
Association, effective as of October 1, 1998. The premises that were leased included
interior areas of the building and exterior areas of the property shown on plans attached
to the Lease. The leased premises excluded the structure of the building, exterior walls,
bearing walls, fenestration and doors, as well as mechanical systems, the heating and
ventilation system, and electrical and plumbing systems. The Head Lease is subject to
the outstanding Tennis Courts Lease to the Bowmanville Tennis Club.
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
PAGE 4
2.2 The Head Lease provides that:
• the term of the lease is ten years commencing on October 1, 1998. The
tenant has the option to renew for a further five years on two occasions,
for a total of an additional ten years;
• the premises are to be used for the purposes of a social and activity
centre for older adults who are residents of the Municipality; however the
tenant can license any person to use the "social facilities' whether or not
the licensees are older adults, for a fee;
• the Municipality is not responsible for any of the tenant's costs, etc. in
respect of persons employed under employment contracts made by the
tenant;
• the "basic rent' is $2.00 for the term of the lease and renewals; however,
"additional rent" including municipal, regional and education taxes, if any,
and utilities are the tenant's responsibility and if not paid by the tenant,
are payable to the Municipality as rent so that non-payment of any of
them can resin in the termination of the lease;
• the Municipally has the duty to repair the premises while the tenant is
responsible for heating, keeping the premises in a clean condition, snow
removal, maintenance of the gardens and waste removal;
• the tenant must obtain and maintain contents and general liability
insurance at its cost;
• sub-leases of the premises and an assignment of the lease require the
prior consent of the Municipality which may be unreasonably withheld;
• sub-leases and licenses of portions of the premises to the Durham
Region Community Care Association ("Durham Community Care') and
the Lions CIu6 to be made by the tenant are consented to by the
Municipality up-front in the lease;
• the Tennis Courts Lease is assigned to the Clarington Older Adult
Association, with the result that the rent to be paid under that lease is
paid to the Association for its use; and
• the lease also contains extensive provisions respecting the financial
affairs of the tenant, and reports, including an auditor's report, which are
required to be made to the Municipality at specified times.
3.0 Sub-Leasees at Beech Centre
3.1 Staff have met with a representative of Durham Community Care, the Lions Club and the
Bowmanville Tennis Club. They have been updated as to their potential assessment
status for 2002. They have also been advised that if they are a registered eligible
charity, there is a rebate program established under Section 442.1(1) of the Municipal
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
PAGE 5
Act and Region of Durham By-Law #46-2001. Registered charities in any of the
industrial or commercial property tax classes are eligible for a property tax rebate equal
to 40% of the property taxes paid. The groups have been provided with copies of the
application forms.
3.2 Sub-lease and License to Lions Club
The sub-lease and license by the Clarington Older Adult Association to the Lions Club,
which the Municipal consented to in the Head Lease, was made as of October 1, 1998.
The premises sub-leased to the Lions Club comprise of the Day Nursery Facilities and a
storage room on the second floor of the building. The license to the Lions Club includes
the non-exclusive use of the Billiard Room on specified days and certain other portions
of the building, for not more than twenty-four dinner meetings of the members of the
Lions Club plus twelve meetings of the directors of the Club and ten meetings of the
Executive Committee of the Lioness members of the Club. This license includes the right
to use the kitchen facilities and equipment.
3.3 This sub-lease and license also provides for:
• a term of five years from October 1, 1998;
• an option to renew for a further term of one year on the same terms and
conditions provided that the sub-landlord has not first given notice to the
sub-tenant that the sub-lease and license will expire at the end of the 5
year term;
• rent of $20,000.00 for each of the first three years and $20,500.00 for
each of the last two years of the term. The rent accrues to the benefit of
the Claringtoh Older Adult Association as sub-landlord;
• the Lions Club is to pay all municipal, regional and education taxes, as
well as telephone charges, which are "additional rent" as in the case of
the Head Lease;
• if eitherthe premises or the sub-tenant are exempt from municipal taxes,
the sub-tenant is to pay the sub-landlord the amount that would have
been paid but for the exemption;
• the sub-landlord is responsible for the repair of the premises and licensed
area, the cost of heating the premises and the cost of providing electricity
and water services; and
• the sub-tenant is responsible for the maintenance of the premises.
4.0 Sub-lease and License to Durham Region Community Care Association
4.1 The sub-lease and license by the Clarington Older Adult Association to Durham
Community Care was also made as of October 1, 1998. The premises sub-leased
comprise 1,386 square feet of office space on the first floor of the building. Also, Durham
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
PAGE. 6
Community Care has the license to use the Board Room and certain other areas and
facilities of the Beech Centre on anon-exclusive basis.
4.2 This sub-lease and license provides for.
• a term of ten years with recognition that the sub-landlord andlor sutrtenant may
negotiate a renewal for a further term;
• the basic rent is $15,000.00 each year which indudes expenses for heat,
electridity, water, taxes and snow removal, which are the responsibility of the
sub-landlord. Increases in charges for water and electricity are to be paid by the
sub-tenant;
• the basic rent is to be adjusted annually by reference to the Consumer Price
Index for Metropolitan Toronto (all items); and
• the sub-tenant is responsible for telephone charges.
5.0 Recommended Revised Financial Arrangements
5.1 As a result of the surrender of the Clarington Older Adult Association Head Lease to the
Municipality, rent from the sub-leases aril licenses and the Tennis Court lease will no
longer axrue to the benefit of the Clarington Older Adult Association. This would
necessitate certain changes to the financial arrangements between the Municipality and
the Association.
5.2 In order to ensure all parties are in the same financial position, some revised financial
arrangements are proposed.
5.3 The funds from the long-term sub-leases and licenses referred to in Section 4.0 which
will be payable to the Municipality. They will be used to offset a contract for
management services {approximately $12,000) and to cover the utilities of the Beech
Centre. The funds from the fees for occupancy permits will cover all the expenses for
maintenance and repairs and telephone costs, accrued to the Clarington Beech Centre
Board. All other revenues payable to the Clarington Older Adult Association will pay the
balance of the wages and ail other expenses incurced at the Beech Centre, that are
primarily of a programming and fundraising nature.
The above revised financial arrangements would continue while the sub-leases and
licenses remain in place. No commitment is being made by the Municipality in the event
that asub-base and license terminates. In those circumstances the hall board would
have to address the shortfall in funding either through their own means or via a request
to the Council at that time.
5.4 Furniture and Fixtures
Any assets purchased at the time of construction, as part of the construction costs
should be transferred to the Clarington Beech Centre hall board. Any assets purchased
by the Clarington Older AduR Association since their inception would remain reflected on
the Assodation's finandal statements.
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
PAGE 7
6.0 Insurance Issues
6.1 The Municipality participates in the Durham Municipal Insurance Pool. Under the curzent
policy, the Clarington Beech Centre Board is automatically covered under the
Municipality's Master policy as a board of the Municipality. As the Clarington Older Adult
Association will continue to do fundraising and programming functions, the question was
raised as to whether the Municipality's insurance coverage could be extended to
incorporate the entire Clarington Older Adult Association. This wi11 require discussion
and approval of the Board of Durham Municipal Insurance Pool. The next Pool meeting
is several weeks away. Staff will continue to investigate this option and notify the
Clarington Older Adult Association subsequent to the next meeting of the Dufiam
Municipal Insurance Pool
7.0 Recommended Revised Legal Arrangements
7.1 The recommended revisions to the legal arrangements are the following:
• the Head Lease by the Municipality to the Clarington Older Adult Association
will be surrendered with the resuR that the sub-leases and licenses, referred
to in Section 4.0, will become, in effect, direct leases from the Municipality to
the Lions Club and Durham Community Care, respectively;
• the obligations and rights of the Clarington Older Adult Association under the
sub-leases and licenses including the right to receive rent, will become the
obligations and rights of the Municipality;
• Clarington Older Adult Association will assign the tease to the Bowmanville
Tennis Ciub to the Municipality together with the right to the rent payable by
the tenant under it;
• the present Council will state its intention to appoint and for its successors to
appoint 5 members to the hall board who are nominated by the board of
directors of the Association who are members of the board of directors and 2
members of Council;
• the Clarington Older Adult Association will continue to pursue its present
purposes which include seeking grants and operating raffles for its charitable
purposes. It will continue to employ an executive director and others,
provided that they are not employees of the Municipality; and
• a Memorandum of Understanding will be executed by the Municipality and
Clarington Older Adult Association dealing with the appointment of members
of a hall board which is to be established by the Municipality for the Beech
Centre, under the Community Recreation Centre Act, and for the revised
financial arrangements between the Municipality and the Association,
referred to in Section 5.0. The intent is to keep the Association financially
whole.
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01 PAGE 8
8.0 Principles far Memorandum of Understanding
The principles that are to be addressed in a Memorandum of Understanding between
the Municipality and Clarington Older Adult Assocation are the following:
• the surcender of the lease by the Association to the Municipality, no later than
December 3l, 2001;
• indemnification by the Association of the Municipality respecting performance of
the Association's obligations under the sub-leases and licenses and licenses to
the Lions Club and Durham Community Care, respectively;
if possible, insurance coverage to be provided to the Association under the
Municipality's policies of property and general liability insurance, as discussed in
Section 8.0;
...Council will create a community recreation center for the Beech Centre to be
managed and operated by a hall board underthe Community Recreation
Centres Act, of 7 members, of whom 2 are members of Council;
• the present Council will state its intention that without fettering a successor
Council, so long as the Association continues to provide older adult programming
in the Beech Centre acceptable to Council, the non-Councillor members of the
hall board will be appointed by Council from the then members of the board of
directors of the Association, after consultation with the board of directors of the
Association;
the hall board will have supervisory responsibility of the maintenance and
operation of the Beech Centre in a manner that is consistent with the rights and
responsibilities of the sub-tenants under the sub-leases and licenses to the Lions
Club and Durham Community Care, respectively, and to the Bowmanville Tennis
Club under the Tennis Court Lease, all as consistent with fhe Community
Recreation Centres Act. Appropriate provisions satisfactory to the Director of
Finance/Treasurer respecting financial management, audits and reports will be
included in the By-Law establishing the Beech Centre as a community recreation
center;
the By-Law is also intended to contain provisions that will allow the hall board to
permit the Association to occupy the portion of the Beech Centre now leased to
it for purposes under temporary occupancy permits on terms that are as close as
is legally possible, in the opinion of the Municipality's solicitor, to the intent of the
relevant provisions of the Head Lease of the Beech Centre to the Clarington
Older Adult Association;
• if the sub-leases and licenses of space to the Lion's Ciub and/or Durham
Community Care are terminated, the Municipality will consuR with the Association
before deciding whether or not the use of that space should be made available to
the Association by the issuance of occupancy permits;
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
PAGE 9
• the Municipality will consult with the Association before deciding to refrain from
terminating the Lion's Club sub-lease and license and before deciding to
negotiate a renewal of the term of the sub-lease to Durham Community Care;
and
• revised financial arrangements consistent with Section 5.0.
9.0 The Clarington Older Adult Association concurs with the contents of this report.
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
Interested party to be advised of Council's decision:
Clarington Older Adult Association
26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
The Lions Club of Bowmanville
Clo The Beech Centre
26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
Durham Region Community Care Association
Clo The Beech Centre
26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
The Bowmanville Tennis Club
C/o The Beech Centre
26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
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CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905)623-3379 F (90523-0608
Schedule "A"
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Leadirsg the Way
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2001
Meeting: COUNCIL
Date:
Report #:
Subject:
REPORT
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Resolution #~ ~ ~ ~'
ADDENDUM TOFND-011-01 Fil®#: By-law#;r~2~/~~2/7
ESTABLISHMENT OF CLARINGTON BEECH CENTRE BOARD
Recommendations:
It is respectfully recommended to Council the following:
1. THAT Addendum to Report FND-011-01 be received;
2. THAT Recommendation 7 of Report FND-011-01 be renumbered as Recommendation 8
and new Recommendation 7 be added as follows:
"7. THAT notwithstanding the provisions of By-law No: 94-129, Council approve an
Agreement between the Municipality and Clarington Older Adult Association
regarding the provision of certain management and custodial services
substantially in the form of the draft Agreement contained in Attachment 1 to the
Addendum to Report FND-011-01 and pass a By-Law to authorize the Mayor and
Clerk to execute the Agreement on behalf of the Municipality."
3. THAT copies of Addendum to Report FND-011-01 be sent to:
• Clarington Older Adult Association;
• The Lions Club of Bowmanville;
• The Bowmanville Tennis Club; and
• Durham Region Community Care Association.
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Submitted by: ~ Reviewed b ~ ~~t.-«- ~---~~..~`-L4,
ncy I Taylor ., C.A. Franklin Wu
Director of Finance Chief Administrative Officer
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REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
1.0 DISCUSSION
PAGE 2
t.1 Section 5.3 of Report FND-011-01 refers to a contract for management services to be
provided by the Claringtan Older Adult Association respecting the Clarington Beech
Centre. A draft contract is contained in Attachment No. 1 to this Addendum. It is
recommended that it be approved by Council and that the necessary authorizing By-Law
be passed.
Attachment:
Attachment #1-Draft Contract for Management Services
Schedule "A"
REPORT NO.: FND-011-01
PAGE 3
Interested parties to be advised of Council's decision:
Clarington Older Adult Association
26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
The Lions Club of Bowmanville
C!o 26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
Durham Region Community Care Association
C/o 26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
The Bowmanville Tennis Club
C/o 26 Beech Avenue
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A2
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905)623-3379 F (905)623-0608
Attachment #1
Draft #1
Wednesday, December 05, 2001
THIS COORDINATION AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES AGREEMENT made as of
this 10'" day of December 200E
BETWEEN:
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY
OF CLARINGTON
(hereinafter called the "Municipality")
OF THE FIRST PART
-and-
CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT ASSOCIATION
(hereinafter called the "Association")
OF THE SECOND PART
WHEREAS:
A. The Association has agreed to provide coordination services respecting the maintenance
and operafion of the "Clarington Beech Centre" (as defined in the Memorandum of
Understanding between the Municipality and the Association also dated December 10, 2001
("Memorandum of Understanding") including the lands described in Schedule "A" of the
Memorandum of Understanding and to perform certain custodial and responsibilities. The
ccordination of services and custodial responsibilities aze described below in this Agreement.
B. The Municipality has agreed to pay the Association the sum of Twelve Thousand
($12,000.00) Dollars per annum for the term of this Agreement for the performance of the
services referred to in Recital "A".
C. This Agreement is made in order to implement seckion 5.3 of Report FND-011-01 as
amended by Addendum to Report FND-O1 I-Ol, as approved by the Council of the Municipality
at its meeting on December 10.2001.
D. The execution of this Agreement on behalf of the Municipality by the Mayor and
Municipal Clerk is authorized by By-law No. 2001- passed by the Council of the
Municipality pn December ] 0, 2001.
NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the premises herein contained and the sum of
TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt whereof by
each of the parties is hereby acknowledged) covenant and agree as follows:
For the term of this Agreement, the Association will provide to the Ivlunicipality and to
the "Clazington Beech Centre" (as defined in the Memorandum of Understanding)
services for the competent coordination reasonably required for the maintenance and
operation of the Clazington Beech Centre including the lands described in Schedule "A"
of the Memorandum of Understanding. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
the operation of the Clazington Beech Centre shall include the provision by the
Association of reasonably necessary custodial duties to keep it and any property of any
kind which is within it from time to time, secure.
2. Commencing on January 1, 2002 and thereafter on the anniversary of that date during the
term of this Agreement, the Municipality shall pay to the Association the sum of Twelve
Thousand ($12,000.00) Dollazs per annum as a fee for the performance by the
Association of the services referred to in pazagraph 1, provided that if the term of this
Agreement expires during a calendar yeaz, the amount of the fee payable for the portion
of the calendar yeaz which expires on the date of termination of the term shall be the
amount produced by dividing Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00} Dollars by the number of
days in that calendar year from and including Januazy 1 s` of that yeaz to and including the
date of the expiry of the term of this Agreement. The amount of any overpayment by the
Municipality to the Association shall be repaid to the Municipality as a debt, forthwith
after the Municipality gives the Association written notice requiring the Association to
repay the amount of the overpayment
3. In performing the coordination services referred to in pazagraph 1, the Association will
make available a reasonable portion of the working time of its Executive Director, or in
the absence of the Executive Director, another person who is either employed by or
contracted to the Association and is competent and qualified to provide the required
coordination services at a reasonable level of performance. Additionally, the Association
will provide a suitable person who shall be either an employee or a member of the
Association to perform the custodial duties referred to in paragraph 1 of this Agreement.
In no event shall any person whose services are provided by the Association pursuant to
this Agreement be or be represented by the Association or by any person acting with the
authority of the Association, to be either afull-time or apart-time employee either of the
Municipality or of the Clazington Beech Centre Boazd.
4. The term of this Agreement shall expire on the earlier to occur of the date of termination
of the Sub-lease and Licence dated October 1, 1998 of certain portions of the Clazington
Beech Centre to the Bowmanville Lions Club and the date of termination of the Sub-lease
Scl~eGUle "A"
and Licence dated October 1, 1998 of certain portions of the Clarington Beech Centre to
the Durham Region Community Care Association.
5. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Association, its successors, assigns and
members and the Municipality, its successors and assigns. However, while this
Agreement shall enure to the benefit of the Municipality, its successors and assigns, it
shall enure only to the benefit of the Association and not to the benefit of the
Association's successors and assigns.
6. Time sha[1 be of the essence of this in all respects and in every part of it.
IN WITNE55 WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the
day and yeaz first above written and the parties hereto have hereunto affixed their corporate seals
by the hands of their proper officers duly authorized in that behalf.
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
Mutton, Mayor
Patti L. Barrie, Municipal Clerk
CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT
ASSOCIATION
Per: _
Name:
Title:
Per:
Name:
Title:
Schedule "B"
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
HY-LAW NUMBER 2001- p16
Being a By-law [o authorize the execution of a
Memorandum of Understanding between the
Municipality of Clarington and the Clarington Older
Adult Association respecting Ore Clarington Beech
Centre
WE1xREAS at its meeting on December 10, 2001, the Council of the Municipality of Clarington
approved the recommendations contained in Report FND-Ol 1-01 as amended by Addendum to
Report FND-011-01,
THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington hereby enacts
as follows:
1. The Mayor and Municipal Clerk ate hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the
Municipality of Clarington the Memorandum of Understanding between the Municipality
and the Claringtoa Older Adult Association refereed to in Report FND-011-01.
By-law read a first and second time this lOm of December, 2001.
BY-law read a third time and finally passed this 10'" day of December, 2001.
Schedule "B"
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING made as of this ZOs' day of December
2001.
BETWEEN:
CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT ASSOCIATION
(hereinafter called the "Association")
-and-
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY
OF CLARINGTON
(hereinafter called the "Municipality")
WHEREAS:
A. The Municipality acquired title in fee simple to the lands and premises more particulazly
described as Part 1 on Reference Plan 40R-14445 from The Lions Club of Bowmanville ("Lions
Club") by transfer registered as Inshvment No. D508035 in the Land Registry Office for the
Land Titles Division of Durham (No. 40), subject to the previsions of a lease dated January 1,
1988 made by the Lions Club to The Bowmanville Tennis Club respecting certain tennis courts
and associated lands ("Tennis Courts Lease");
B. The Municipality then proceeded to add to and renovate the existing •building which was
part of the premises referred to in Recital A, to make it suitable for use as an Older Adult Centre
in Bowmanville;
C. By lease made as of October 1, 1998 ("Lease"), the Municipality leased the lands
comprising Part 1 on Reference Plan 40R-14445 to the Association together with premises which
comprise portions of the Building ("Premises") to the Association.. The Premises are identified
on the drawings contained in Schedule "A" attached to and forming part of this Memorandum of
Understanding. The Premises are outlined on the floor plans contained in Schedule "A" in
purple. The lands which aze leased to the Association aze outlined in green on the site plan also
contained in Schedule "A" hereto. The Premises do not include the structure of the Building, the
exterior walls, bearing walls, fenestration and doors of the Building from their interior face,
mechanical systems, the "HVAC System" (as hereafter defined), the electrical systems, and the
plumbing system within or serving the Building. The lands and Premises are hereafter referred
to as the "Clarington Beech Centre".
Schedule "B"
D. The Lease, among other things, provides for a term of ten (10) years with options to
renew subject to certain terms and conditions, a "basic rent" (as deFmed in the lease) of two
($2.00) dollars, and "additional rent" (as described in the lease) also payable by the Association
to the Municipality ("Lease");
E. The Lease prohibits the assignment of it or the sub-lease of the lands and premises
described in it by the Association without the consent of the Municipality. It also contains the
consent of the Municipality to sub-leases and licenses of portions of the Clarington Beech Centre
to Durham Region Community Care Association ("Durham Community Care's and the Lions
Club, respectively, by the Association;
F. Bysub-leases and licenses made as of October 1, 1998, the Association sub-leased and
licensed portions of the Claringtori Beech Centre to Durham Community Care and the Lions
Club, respectively, pursuant to the consents of the Municipality set out in the Lease;
G. In the Lease, the Municipality also assigned to the Association the Tennis Courts Lease;
H. The Association and the Municipality have agreed that the Association will surrender the
Lease and will assign and release its interest in the Bowmanville Tennis Court Lease to the
Municipality for a nominal consideration with the intent that relationships of landlord and tenant
will be established between the Municipality, the Bowmanville Tennis Club, Durham
Community Caze, and the Lions Club;
1. At its meeting on December 10, 2001, the Municipality's Council approved the
recommendations contained in Report FND-011-O1 as amended by the Addendum to Report
FND-011-O1;
J. The execution of this Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the Municipality is
authorized by By-Law No. 2001-216 passed by the Municipality's Council at its meeting on
December 10, 2001.
NOW TI3EREFORE in consideration of the premises herein contained and the sum of
TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt whereof by
each of the parties is hereby acknowledged) covenant and agree as follows:
Surrender of Lease
The Association will execute all documents considered necessary by the Municipality's
Solicitor for a nominal consideration to effectQn or before December 31, 2001 the
surrender of its leasehold interest in the lands and premises more particularly described in
the Lease between the Municipality and the Association made as of October 1, 1998 of
the lands referred to in Recital A and the Clarington Beech Centre as well as the
assignment and release to the Municipality of its interest in the Tennis Courts Lease.
Schedule "B"
Ri¢ht of Removal of Certain Fiztures
2. (a) Notwithstanding the surrender to the Municipality of the Lease, the right of the
Association to remove fixtures, equipment and personal property purchased on the
account of the Association, from the land and premises leased to it by the Lease, shall
continue until the Association ceases to make use of any portion of the Clarington Beech
Centre pursuant. to a valid occupancy permit issued by the "Clarington Beech Centre
Board" (as defined in By-Law No. 2001-215) which the Council of the Municipality
intends to appoint pursuant to the Community Recreation Centres Act. If the Association
removes its fixtures, equipment and personal property as aforesaid, it shall, at its cost,
restore the portion of the Clarington Beech Centre in or to which it or they are housed or
affixed, or from which it or they are removed. If the Association does not remove its
fixtwes, equipment and personal property from the land and premises leased to the
Association by the Lease, they shall become the absolute property of the Municipality
without prior notice being given to the Association or compensation for it or them being
paid by the Municipality to the Association and the Municipality shall be free to use or
dispose of the same and to appropriate the proceeds of disposal to the Municipality's own
use absolutely.
2. (b) Notwithstanding paragraph 4.1 of the Lease, the Municipality and the Association
agree that their respective rights and duties respecting the Association's fixtures,
equipment and personal property shall be detemuned exclusively under paragraph 2.(a)
of this Memorandum of Understanding and not under paragraph 4.1 of the Lease on and
after the effective date of the surrender of Lease, and that on and after such date the rights
and duties of the parties under pazagraph 4.1 of the Lease shall be deemed to have
terminated. '
Indemnity
3. (a) Notwithstanding the surrender of the Lease by the Association to the
Municipality, the Association will indemnify and save harmless the Municipality and the
"Landlord's Employees" (as defined in the Lease) from and against all liabilities, actions,
proceedings, damages, claim, losses and expenses that the Municipality may incur or
suffer in the same manner and to the same extent as is set out in paragraph 6.5 of the
Lease provided that the Association's actions or omissions which cause or give rise to the
duty to indemnify and save hanriless the Municipality shall have occurred prior to the
effective date of the surrender of the Lease to the Municipality.
(b) )n addition, the Association will indemnify and save harmless the Municipality
from and against all liabilities, actions, proceedings, damages, claims, losses and
expenses arising out of or caused by the breach by the Association of any of its duties as
"Landlord" under either or both of the sub-leases and licenses to Durham Community
Caze and the Lions Club, respectively. The Association's acts or omission which cause or
give rise to such breach shall have occurred prior to the effective date of the surrender of
the Lease to the Municipality by the Association.
Schedule "B"
4
Statements of Iatentioas
4. The Council of the Municipality hereby states its present intention without in any way
fettering either it or a successor Council in the exercise of its legislative powers, that:.
(i) It will pass a By-Law to establish a community recreation centre for and appoint a
committee of management ("Clarington Beech Centre Boazd'~ to manage and operate the
land referred to in RecitalA and the Clarington Beech Centre, subject to the sub-leases
and licenses of portions thereof to Durham Community Care and the Lions Club,
respectively, and the Tennis Courts Lease;
(ii) The By-Laws will provide that the Clarington Beech Centre Board will consist of
seven ('~ members of whom five (5) shall be appointed by Council fmm the members of
the board of directors of the Association, after Council first consults the board of
directors, and two (2) shall be members of Council;
(iii) The By-Law will authorize the Clarington Beech Centre Boazd to permit the
Association to occupy the portion of the building known as Clarington Beech Centre
under occupancy pernvts that are consistent with the intent of the Lease, for a nominal
charge, provided that the terms of occupancy permits previously issued to the Association
have been complied with by the Association;
(iv} The By-Law will provide for the delegation by the Municipality to the Clarington
Bcech Centre Board of responsibility on behalf of the Municipality'forlhe maintenance
and operation of the lands referred to in Recital A and the Clarington Beech Centre in a
manner that is consistent with the provisions of the Community Recreation Centres Act
and the rights and responsibilities ofthe parties to the sub-leases and licenses to Durham
Community Care and the Lions Club, respectively, as well as the parties to the
BowmanvIlle Tennis Court Lease;
(v) If the sub-leases and licenses to the Durham Community Care and/or the Lions
Club are terminated, the Municipality will consult with the board of directors of the
Association before deciding whether the use of the portions of the Clarington Beech
Centre now in their possession should be made available to the Association by the
issuance ofbccupancy permits to it by the Clarington Beech Centre Board pursuant to
pazagraph 4(iii);
(vi) The Municipality will consult with the board of directors of the Association
before deciding to refrain from terminating the sub-lease and license to the Lions Club
pursuant to the right to do so which is contained in the sub-lease and license;
(vii) The Municipality will consult with the board of directors of the Association
before deciding to negotiate a renewal of the sub-lease and license to Durham
Community Care; and
Schedule "B"
(viii) While the provisions of the sub-leases and licenses to Durham Community Caze
and the Lions Club continue in effect, the rent payable under them will be paid to the
Municipality. These funds will be used to offset monies payable by the Municipality to
the Association pursuant to an intended contract for the provision by the Association to
the Clarington Beech Centre Board of management services to be described in the
contract For the term of such contract.
Effective Period
5. The provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding, except paragraph 2(a), 2(b) and
3(a) shall terminate and have no further effect on September 30, 2008.
No Partnership etc
6. This Memorandum of Understanding is not intended nar shall it have the effect of
establishing a partnership or joint venture of any kind between the parties to it or between
the Clarington Beech Centre Board and the Association.
PST and GST
The Association shall be responsible for the payment of Sales Taxes and Goods and
Services Tax where applicable, in respect of goods and services sold by the Association.
Debta
8. The Association acknowledges and agrees that the Municipality shall not be responsible
for any debts incurred by the Association or by any person for whose conduct the
Association is responsible in iaw. The Association shall not represent or suffer or permit
anyone to represent to any person that the Municipality will be responsible for payment
of any debt incurred or to be incurred by the Association.
Parties to Act in Good Faith
9. The Parties shall act in good faith in exercising their respective rights and in perfomvng
their respective duties under this Memorandum of Understanding.
Director of Operations
10. The Municipality's Director of Operations, on behalf of the Municipality and the
Clarington Beech Centre Board, shall be responsible for reviewing the Association's
compliance ornon-compliance with the provisions of this Memorandum of
Understanding and any occupancy permits issued by the Association.
Schedule "B"
6
Municinalitv's or Association's Iasues
11. The Association may appear as a disputant at meetings of the Municipality's Council or
its General Purpose and Administration Committee, provided that the Municipality's
Rules of Procedures in that regard are complied with. The Municipality and the
Association shall act cooperatively and in good faith to resolve expeditiously issues that
the Municipality, the Municipality's Director of Operations or the Association may raise.
At all times the Clarington Beech Centre Board, the Municipality's Director of
Operations and the Association shall receive complaints or suggestions respecting the
Clarington Beech Centre or the lands referred to in Schedule "A" and their operation and
use courteously and seek to address them efficiently.
Rules Reeardine Use of Premises
12. The Clarington Beech Centre Boazd from time to time may give the Association written
notice of rules regazding the use of the lands referred to in Schedule "A" and the
Clarington Beech Centre, which shall be deemed to be part of this Memorandum of
Understanding as if contained in it. The Association agrees to comply with such Hiles.
Smoke Free
13. The Association shall not permit or suffer any person to smoke a tobacco product
anywhere in the Clarington Beech Centre.
Enurement. etc.
14. .This Memorandum of Understanding shall be binding upon the Association, its
successors, assigns and members and the Municipality, its successors and assigns.
However, while this Memorandum of Understanding shall enure to the benefit of the
Municipality, its successors and assigns, it shall enure only to the benefit of the
Association and not to the Association's successors and assigns.
Time of Essence
15. Time shall be of the essence of this Memorandum of Understanding in all respects and in
every part of it.
Severability
16. If any provision of this Memorandum of Understanding or part thereof is to any extent
held or declazed invalid, unenforceable or illegal, the remainder continues to be
applicable to and enforceable by the parties.
Schedule "B"
Authority to Make A¢reement
17. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Municipality has authority to enter into this
Memorandum of Understanding, that every provision is authorized by the law and is fully
enforceable by the parties, and that this Memorandum of Understanding is made by the
Municipality in reliance on the acknowledgement and agreement of the parties as
aforesaid.
Counterpart
18. This. Memorandum of Understanding may be executed in counterpart by each of the
parties hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the
day and year first above written and the parties hereto have hereunto affixed their corporate seals
by the hands of their proper officers duly authorized in that behalf.
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