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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA6908 - JUS CHILLIN' - PUBLIC RESTROOMS MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN PRIVATE BUSINESS OWNER AND THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC RESTROOMS. This Memorandum of Agreement ("MOA") is authorized by the City of Palm Springs (City) and TfC c ("Business Owner") doing business at l�t7 F l(ah a i �Z L ra il.uYf y under 1he business name of TUS (�L t�i a ' ("Establishment"). Thepurpose of this MCA is to outline the policies and procedures for the expanded downtown public restroom program between the City of Palm Springs and Business Owner. 1. Business Owner agrees to the followine • Stock restroom with toilet paper,paper towels or electronic hand dryers, hand sanitizer,and soap. • Provide public access to restroom facilities during the Establishment's normal operating business hours. Business Owner will not limit restroom facility usage to patrons of Establishment. • Maintain restroom log sheets on the premises and record maintenance, cleaning, and restocking of supplies on a daily basis. Provide records to the City upon request. • Post restroom signage in a clear, visible area on the premises as directed by the City for the duration of the program. • Repair, maintain, and clean the restroom. Ensure the restroom is serviced daily and kept in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition. City shall have no responsibility for such maintenance, repair, replacement or improvement of the restroom. • Business Owner will provide the following: Toilet and seat covers Hot and cold running water Lockable doors Adequate lighting and ventilation • Pay for all utilities related to the operation of the restroom to include water,electricity, trash,and pest control. • City may market and advertise the Establishment's location and hours of operation as a participant in the City Restroom program. • Any restroom that is designed or intended for single use, Business Owner will not restrict restroom use to any gender. • Selection of program participants will be at the sole discretion of the City, based on restroom amenities, locations, hours of operation, availability of funding, and such other criteria the City deems appropriate. ORIGINAL BID 1149334.1 AND/OR AGREEMENT 2. City of Palm Springs agrees to the following • Provide signage indicating that the Establishment provides public restrooms. • Provide log sheet template for recording maintenance,cleaning, and restocking of supply times to Business Owner. • Payment to Business Owner not to exceed $ cc per month to partially subsidize Business Owner's expenses for additional cleaning, maintenance, security, liability insurance, and supplies as a result of increased restroom usage by non-customers. Payment shall be made within 30 days following completion of the service month and receipt of invoice from Business Owner. 3. Evaluation • The effectiveness of this MOA shall be evaluated annually, or as significant changes occur, by the City and/or the Business Owner. 4. Effective Date; Term • This MOA will become effective immediately upon the document being fully executed. If the Establishment receives a grant as noted above, the Establishment will remain in the program for at least 180 days. If the Establishment receives a grant and terminates the program prior to the 180 days, the Establishment will reimburse the City for the full amount of any grant received within 30 days of terminating the MOA. • This MOA will continue in full force and effect indefinitely until either party provides notice to terminate. Either party may at any time and for any reason terminate this MOA upon providing the other party with 30 days advance written notice. 5. Integration; Amendment • This MOA contains the entire understanding of the parties and supersedes any and all other written or oral understandings as to those matters contained, and no prior oral or written understanding shall be of any force or effect with respect to those matters covered. No amendment, change or modification of this MOA shall be valid unless in writing, stating that it amends, changes or modifies this MOA, and signed by all the parties. 1 149334.1 6. Applicable Law • This MOA shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 7. Indemnification • Business Owner agrees to defend,hold harmless and indemnify the City of Palms Spring and its officers, directors, employees,representatives and volunteers(collectively "City Personnel") harmless from and against any and all actions, suits,claims, demands,judgments,attorney's fees, costs,damages to persons or property, losses,penalties, obligations,expenses or liabilities(herein "claims" or"liabilities") associated with the downtown public restroom program. 1149334.1 Contact Information: City: City of Palm Springs Attention: Downtown Restroom Program Administrator 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, California 92262 Phone: 76(,(-�23-Mpo Business Owner: ,)Q SQ S h I5 e VA U c. ICia C Ttih� 'A, �Z cn, wL.y Palm Springs, CA Phone: 2jolcl - S;(Cl 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates stated below. City of Palm Springs Date: `Q l010 '•I�- ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By. �P _'_�s By: ames Thompson Doug s C. Holland City Clerk City At PRIVATE BUSINESS OWNER Date: -7 I j 4p By APPROVED BY CRY COUNCIL APPROVED BY CITY MANAGER %Io w 1149334.1 Downtown/Uptown Public Restroom Program The following forms/maps are included in this package: Page Program Guidelines 1-2 Application Form 3-4 Agreement Form 5-8 This package contains the Guidelines, Application and Agreement Forms for participation in the Downtown and Uptown Public Restroom Program. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis, depending on availability of funding. Complete the application form (pages 3-4) and return to Diana Shay, Community and Economic Development Department at the City of Palm Springs. You may drop the applications off at City Hall (3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way), mail, fax or email to the following: Mailing address: P. O. Box 2743 Palm Springs, CA 92263-2743 Attention: Diana Shay, Redevelopment Coordinator Re: Downtown and Uptown Public Restroom Program Fax: 760-322-8325 Email: Diana.shavCaDnalmsprinasca.gov Once applications are received and reviewed, we will be contacting you and may wish to visit your business and see the restroom facilities. At that time, City staff will complete a City Evaluation Checklist that will facilitate our selection of participants and grant/subsidy amounts for which you may be eligible. If your business is selected to participate in the program, you will need to complete the Memorandum of Agreement (pages 5-8) and submit completed forms to the City of Palm Springs as noted above. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Diana Shay. June 8, 2016 Downlown/Uplown Public Restroom Program Downtown/Uptown Pilot Public Restroom Program Guidelines OVERVIEW The program is designed to provide the public improved access to restrooms throughout Downtown/Uptown Palm Springs. The City will offer a subsidy to approved businesses that are willing to allow the public expanded access to their business for use of their restroom facilities. The subsidy is offered to offset expenses in cleaning, maintenance, security, and supplies of restroom facilities. The program will be offered to a limited number of businesses at the City's discretion based on location, compliance with minimum City guidelines, operating hours and budget limitations. Preferential consideration will be given to facilities with gender neutral, single-user toilet rooms. BUSINESS PARTICIPATON CRITERIA: • At a minimum the business must be open 54 hours per week and at least 5 days per week. Morning and late night hours of operation are desirable, but not essential, for all program participants. The City will be looking for businesses with a mix of operating days/hours and locations. • Meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility requirements. • Business agrees to provide the following additional restroom amenities/features: ❑ Toilet seat covers; ❑ Hand Sanitizers ❑ Hot and Cold Water ❑ Diaper Change Stations (desired but not essential for applicants to be considered for the program) • Provide daily cleaning, maintenance, and supplies for public restrooms. • Business to maintain a record of maintenance times and restocking of supplies via log sheet to be retained on file. • Display of signage at premises indicating that restrooms are open to the public as well as permitting the City to provide marketing/advertising of each location and hours of operation. June8,2016 Dowwtown/Uptown Public Resiroom Program I Application Form Name of Business: IU5 Ch1 11 jn Date: 7 12 s 116 Street Address: no E• 1Gh4 to 1 tj Cay, y o Building Name (if any): Contact Information Name of Business Owner: :SOSf eh Glf.n tAC, Mailing Address: Street Address: 110 f,• T0Lh3tA , }z Can Von Ww\j City: M S Zip Co : Ci22toZ Telephone No. -7 8 email:_ �CiJ n� 0, Glo�. COVr+ Business Information: Days and hours of operation: Please indicate hours open for each day below) Monday ;ou - Tuesda ll : 0a Wednesdayou - �o v►� Thursday pa - I0 . QoPVVN Friday •00 - 10 , 00 Saturday caw. - m Sunda ;o A m - M Seasonal changes in business operations? (please describe) NOY)t✓ Are the restrooms exclusive to the business or shared in a multi-tenant building or complex? l;xcl u� i v 2 Are you an over 21 establishment? r1i O Property Information: For Owner Occupants For Tenant/Lessees I hereby certify that I am the owner of I am a lessee/renter of the space for my business property. The property is which I am applying to participate in the vested (owned) under the following: Downtown and Uptown Restroom Pro ram. The owner of the property Prqperty Owner Legal Name: is: VAlIM CDrheV- /U55Cr_%_q+e5 Contact Information: Contact Information for property owner: Lyle Co,mmerc%�j Prc per+je $._ 121 5 , VC,IM CwhJr� cq c� m) -7- 9-R too Remaining Years on Lease Term: S June 8, 2016 Downtown/Uptown Public Resiroom Program 3 Application Form Grant Request: Does your establishment require upgrades to meet City guidelines? Q If yes, please indicate grant amount requested for reimbursement by the City? (maximum $1,500) The City will offer a monthly subsidy to offset expenses in cleaning, maintenance, and supplies for expanded use of restroom facilities. Maximum contribution will be based on number of fixtures as follows: Single gender neutral restroom $400/month Separate men's and women's restrooms $550/month with up to four fixtures (toilets, urinals or combination of both) in each restroom Two or more gender neutral restrooms $fi00/month Separate men's and women's restrooms $700/month with over four fixtures (toilets, urinals or combination of both) in each restroom Separate men's and women's restrooms $750/month with over four fixtures (toilets, urinals or combination of both) in each restroom plus separate individual gender neutral, ADA accessible, "family' restroom Please circle the category above that best describes your restroom facilities. June 8,2016 Downtown/Uptown Public Resn'oom Program 4 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS WILL PROVIDE: • A subsidy to each participating business based on the following tiered system: o a single gender-neutral toilet will receive $4001month o separate male/female restrooms with up to four urinal/toilets in each will receive $5501month o two or more gender neutral restrooms will receive $600/month o separate men'slwomen's restrooms with over four urinals/toilets in each will receive $700/month; add $50/month for separate gender-neutral, ADA accessible, "family" restroom in addition to men'slwomen's restrooms • A one-time reimbursable grant of up to $1,500 will be available for participating businesses to comply with City guidelines (e.g. ADA accessibility repairs, baby changing stations, hand sanitizers, etc.). o Note: if a business elects to receive this grant, it must remain in the program for a minimum of six months or it will be required to reimburse the City for actual grant costs. • Log sheet template for recording of cleaning and supplies for restroom facilities. • Signage (window decal) - including installation on business premises at a location to be specified by the City. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • City or business can cancel/terminate program participation at any time by giving 30 days written notice. • Payments will be made monthly to participating businesses. Payment for services shall be made at the beginning of the calendar month following the service month e.g. payment for May services should be invoiced at the end of May and will be paid on or after June 1 upon receipt of invoice. • Selection of program participants, based upon review of applications, will be at the sole discretion of the City, based on restroom amenities, locations, hours of operation, availability of funding, and any other criteria the City deems appropriate. • The program is not a business incentive program. The primary goal of this program is to provide needed public restroom facilities. The subsidy provided by the City is to offset the increased costs for maintenance, repairs, cleaning and supplies that would result from increased use. • All claims and disputes regarding the program will be considered and resolved between the business owner and the City Manager or his/her designee. June e, 2016 Downtown/Uptown Public Restromn Program 2 RESOLUTION NO. 23002 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE DOWNTOWN AND UPTOWN TEMPORARY RESTROOM PROGRAM GUIDELINES AND APPLICATION AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, there are no City-owned public restroom facilities within the Downtown Central Business District or Uptown District; and WHEREAS, a Temporary Downtown and Uptown Public Restroom Program would provide the public more immediate access to restrooms throughout downtown and uptown Palm Springs; and WHEREAS, a Temporary Downtown and Uptown Public Restroom Program would take effect October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 and afford staff the opportunity to evaluate the program in addition to other alternatives. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Guidelines and Application/Agreement for the Downtown and Uptown Temporary Restroom Program are hereby approved, attached as Exhibit A. 2. The City Manager or his designee is authorized to execute all necessary documents, in a form approved by City Attorney. ADOPTED THIS 20TH DAY OF JULY, 2011. David H. Read anager ATTEST: mes Thompson, City Clerk Resolution No.23002 Page 2 CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ) I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that Resolution No. 23002 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmember Foat, Councilmember Hutcheson, Councilmember Mills, Mayor Pro Tem Weigel, and Mayor Pougnet. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. mes Thompson, City Clerk /�{ rZO� f ity of Palm Springs, Califomi I Exhibit A Downtown/Uptown Temporary Public Restroom Program Guidelines OVERVIEW The program is designed to provide the public access to restrooms throughout Downtown/Uptown Palm Springs from October 2011 through September 2012. The City will offer a subsidy to approved locations that are willing to allow public access to their business for use of their restroom facilities. The subsidy is offered to offset expenses in cleaning, maintenance and supplies of restroom facilities. The program is being offered to a maximum of ten businesses within the eligible area (see attached map). The maximum subsidy to be offered is $500 per month. BUSINESS PARTICIPATON CRITERIA: • Open from mid-day through evening, a minimum of 5 days per week, including weekends. • Meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility requirements. • Provide daily cleaning, maintenance and supplies of public restroom. • Display of maintenance times and restocking of supplies via log sheet on back of entry door to restroom facilities. • Log sheets to be retained on file at premises for duration of program. • Display of 6" x 6" participation window decal. NOTE: Business shall reserve the right to refuse service or usage of restroom based on abuse of facility. Wherein access is deemed by the business as excessive by any individual or group and/or a detriment to business operations, business reserves the right to refuse access. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS WILL PROVIDE: • Subsidy of up to $500 per month over the period between October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 made in monthly payments to the establishment by the 15v' of each month. • Log sheets for recording of cleaning and supply times to restroom facilities. • Participation window decals. PROGRAM LAUNCH TIMELINE: 1. Downtown Administrator works with City staff to draft criteria and notice businesses within Downtown/Uptown of program opportunity by August 1, 2011. 2. City staff to record and receive applications through August 2011. 3. Administrator and staff to select locations and finalize agreements with businesses by September 15, 2011. 4. Program window decals and log sheets delivered for start date of October 1, 2011. 5. Administrator to review locations for criteria compliance and process payments to businesses. Exhibit A The City of Palm Springs Downtown and Uptown Temporary Public Restroom Program Application/Agreement Form Name of Business: Street Address: Contact Information Name of Business Owner: Mailing Address: Street Address: City: Zip Code: Business Information: Days and hours of operation: Description of Restroom Facilities: Separate Male/Female Facilities? Male Restroom: Number of Toilets: Number of Urinals: Number of Sinks: Number of ADA accessible stalls Number of ADA accessible sinks Number of Diaper Change stations Female Restroom: Number of Toilets: Number of Sinks: Number of ADA accessible stalls Number of ADA accessible sinks Number of Diaper Change stations Entrance Type: From outside on street: Through Business to interior: Is key required to enter? Exhibit A AGREEMENT (name of establishment) will provide public access to our restroom facilities during our operating hours. In participating in the downtown and uptown temporary public restroom program, I agree to the following: ❑ Restrooms will be stocked with paper supplies and soap and will be cleaned and maintained daily. ❑ Log sheet will be maintained on back of entry door of restrooms and maintenance, cleaning and restocking of supplies will be documented on a daily basis. ❑ Log sheets will be collected and retained on file at the premises for the duration of the program. ❑ 6"x 6" participation decal to be provided by the City of Palm Springs will be posted on exterior windows of business for the duration of the program. City of Palm Springs agrees to provide the following: ❑ 6"x 6" participation window decals indicating that the business provides public restrooms; ❑ Log sheets for recording maintenance, cleaning and restocking of supply times to participating business; ❑ Payment to participating business in the amount of per month to subsidize expenses for additional cleaning, maintenance and supplies as a result of increased restroomn usage by non-customers and employees. Exhibit A Contact Information: City: City of Palm Springs Attention: Downtown Administrator 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, California 92262 Phone: Business Owner: Palm Springs, CA Phone: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates stated below. City of Palm Springs Date: By: ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: By: James Thompson Douglas C. Holland City Clerk City Attorney "BUSINESS OWNER" Date: By Exhibit A Eligible Boundaries for Participation in Downtown and Uptown Restroom Program V,V VqY N{YVWIYOP nPR � Eligible Boundaries correspond with the 1jCJ 1 Y h boundaries of the Business Improvement tJ District and encompass all businesses on Palm Canyon Drive,north of Ramon Road and south of Tachevah Drive along both sides of the street Indian Canyon Drive, .99 - f` north of Ramon Road and south of Alejo Road along both sides of the street; .� -s Belardo Road,north of Ramon Road and south of Alejo Road on both sides of the j • street;Museum Drive on both sides of the H street; Tahquitz Canyon Way west of TM Indian Canyon Drive on both sides of the street;Amado Road;Andreas Road;La I, Plaza;Arenas Road and Baristo Road from Indian Canyon Drive west to Belardo Road on both sides of the street. The shaded areas depict the eligible boundaries. l tAM fr L �� E I L G I w P