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6/28/1999
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24. Develop fees, charges and/or deposits for programs, equipment and facilities. Such fees, <br />changes and/or deposits shall be set and modified only after consultation with the City. <br />25. Collect fees, charges and/or deposits for programs, equipment and facilities. <br />26. Record all fees, charges, deposits and outlays in a form acceptable to the City. Monthly <br />reports shall be provided to the City within 30 days of month end. The City shall be able <br />to review any YMCA records relating to its activity under the contract. By June 30, the <br />City shall be provided with an audited financial statement for the YMCA for the previous <br />year. If the City requests a separately audited report for the services provided under this <br />contract, it agrees to reimburse the YMCA for such costs. <br />27. To offer at least the programs listed on Exhibit IV. The YMCA shall review registrations <br />and associated costs for each program prior to providing the program. If there are fewer <br />than eight (8) registrants or if the program is projected to lose more than $50, the YMCA <br />shall have, upon giving the City notice, the option to cancel the program unless the City <br />is willing to provide the resources to offset the deficit of the program. <br />28. To develop and maintain contacts with athletic associations, community education, <br />school districts, cities, and other entities to promote programs and to form cooperative <br />ventures for providing recreation programming and services. <br />29. To provide office space and allow the use of the copier, fax machine and one computer <br />and printer by the Facility Manager. Answer general questions when Facility manger is <br />not available to answer questions about the Facility and provide a schedule of fees and <br />charges, and when possible, show the banquet facility. <br />30. To shovel the Community Center sidewalks after light snowfalls of less than two inches. <br />31. Use reasonable care in operating the HVAC system to provide a comfortable environment <br />for users of the Center while also insuring the efficiency of the system. <br />32. To work with seniors and volunteers whenever possible to assist with programming and <br />services. <br />33. Work with the City and the City of Spring Lake Park in providing lifeguard services at <br />Lakeside Park. Such services shall be limited by budget constraints and weather <br />conditions. <br />34. Provide any computer(s) and software for use at any location other than that provided by <br />the City and/or for any special applications. Special applications are any application <br />other than word processing, spread sheets, reservations, or email. <br />35. Work with community groups, businesses and individuals to explain the mission of the <br />Center, the parks and recreation programming and to solicit contributions to assist in <br />achieving the mission, to assist in achieving the mission, and to assist disadvantaged <br />individuals. <br />
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