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RESOLUTION NO. 6-95
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF
$21,600.00 WITH BOAT YARD, INC. FOR THE OPERATION
OF LAKE SEQUOYAH BOAT DOCK.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1. The Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a
contract in the amount of $21,600.00 with Boat Yard, Inc. for the operation of Lake Sequoyah
Boat Dock. A copy of the contract is attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and made a part
hereof.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 17th day of January , 1995.
APPROVED:
By:
Fred Hanna, Mayor
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE
Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operator Contract
EXHIBIT .A
OPERATING CONTRACT FOR LAKE SEQUOYAIII BOAT DOCK
For the total amount of $2:1.600;0.0 to bepaid'in montfily:installinents,. .Boat Yard. Inc. ..
agrees to provide the list .of services and requirements to the City of Fayetteville beginning January
1,1995 and ending on Deceniber:3.1,1995. The term of this agreement is fora twelve month period.
Either party may cancel this .contract by giving the other party thirty days written notice of
cancellation. Boat Yard. Inc. . further certifies :possession of the :initial capital monies to
commence boat dock operations.
The:City agrees to pay the Contractor in current funds for The.performance oofthe listed services ,and
requirements by making payments to the contractor on the 15th of each month.
CONTRACTED SERVICESAND REQUIREMENTS
1. Operate and manage the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock. Shall be an independent .contractor not
an employee of the .City. .Must open and close the lake gates seven days a week at' sunrise and
sunset. The Lake Sequoyah boat dock is closed each:year from December 24 through
'January 14. The operator is responsible for supervising the boat dotk during this time.
2. Collect boat stall rentals, storage rentals, fishing permits,. and boating permits. These fees are
submitted' to the Parks and Recreation Office on :a weekly basis.
Prepare reports and keep records as required by the Public Works Director.
4. Enforce lake rules and regulations as adopted by the Fayetteville Code of Ordinances Chapter
97, Section 97 070 and 97.999.
Provide proofof liability insurance with'a minimum coverage iof
$300,000 for one person involved:in1 death or. injury.
$500,000 for two or more persons involved in death or injury.
Receive prior approval from the Public Works Director for any special event conducted at
Lake Sequoyah
7.
:Mow the yard surrounding :the .boat dock Ste :and dock area to titaintath .a tnanicared
appearance.
8. Pick-up trash and :clean the office and bathroom oh; a daily basis.
9. Conduct the following.business at the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock:
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE
Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operator Contract
OPERATING CONTRACT FOR LAKE SEOUOYAH BOAT DOCK
For .the total amount of $22,226:00 to he paid in monthly installments, Boat Yard, Inc.
agrees to provide the list of services and requirements to the City of Fayetteville beginning January
1,1996 and ending on December 31, 1996. The term of this agreement is for a twelve month period.
Either party may cancel this contract by giving the .other party thirty days written notice of
cancellation. Boat Yard, Inc. further certifies possession .of the initial capital monies to
commence boat dock operations
The City agrees to pay the Contractor in current funds for the performance of the listed services and
requirements by making payments to the contractor on the 15th of each month.
CONTRACTED SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS
Operate and manage the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock. Shall be an independent contractor not
an employee of the City. Must .open and close the lake gates seven days a week at sunrise
and sunset. The Lake Sequoyah boat dock is closed each year from December 24 through
January 14. The operator is responsible for supervisingthe boat dock during this time.
2. Collect boat stall rentals, storage rentals, fishing permits, and boating permits. These fees
are submitted to the Parks and Recreation Office on a weekly basis.
3. Prepare reports and keep records as required by the Public Works Director.
4. Enforce lake rules and regulations as adopted by the Fayetteville .Code .of Ordinances
Chapter 97, Section 97.070 and 97.999.
Provide proof of liability insurance with a minimum coverage oof:
$300,000 for one person involved in death or injury.
$500,000 for two or more persons involved in death or injury.
6. Receive prior approval from th6Public Workg Director for any special event conducted at
Lake Sequoyah.
7. Mow the yard surrounding.. the boat dock .office and dock area to maintain a manicured
appearance.
8. Pick-up trash and clean the office and bathroom on a daily basis.
9. Conduct the following business at the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock:
a. Sell concessions in compliance with all State, Federal and Local regulation.
SeII fish bait.
c. Provide other services which the Public Works Director .determines will
enhance the operation :of Lake Sequoyah.
10. On call 24 hours a day.
11. Upon budget approval by the City Council, the term .ofthe Contract shall be for one (1) year
commencing January 1, 1995 and continuing until December 31, 1995. However, said
Contract may automatically renew for four (4) consecutive one (1) year terms, with
compensation being adjusted each renewal period by the Consumer Price Index for the prior
year. Such automatic renewal shall .be subject to budget approval by the City Council.
12. Either party may terminate this contract at any time by giving the other party thirty (30) days
written notice of termination.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to these presents have executed this contract in three(3)
counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, in the year and day first above mentioned.
ATTE
(Seal)
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
(City)
DPA. Q J By:
(City Clerk)
(Secretary)
(Witness)
Mayor
(Title)
Boat Yard, Inc.
By:
(Coritractor)
(Title)
/ s/ 644 a ers-
(Address and Zip Code)
eaS JA..i at 72737
STAFF REVIEW FORM
AGENDA REQUEST
XXX CONTRACT REVIEW
GRANT REVIEW
For the Council meeting of
RAS. ‘ - 9
6- J- ford rrc
FROM:
Willie Newman
Name
Solid. Waste Public Works
Division Department
ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal of contracts for Lakes Fayetteville ($24,569) and Sequoyah ($22,919) Boat
Dock Operations for the 1997 calendar year.
COST TO CITY:
$47 488
Cost of this request
1010-5250-5315.00
Account Number
Project Number
$55.174 Services and Charges
Category/Project Budget Category/Project Name
$ 0 Lake Maintenance
Funds Used to Date Program Name
$55 174 General
Remaining balance Fund
BUDGET REVIEW:
Budgeted Item
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Budge E Coordinator
Budget Adjustment Attached
Administrative Services Director
CONTRACT/GRANT/LEASE REVIEW:
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
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GRANT AGENCY:
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FAYETTEVI LLE
THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE
To: Fred Hanna, Mayor
Thru:
From:
Date:
Re:
Kevin Crosson, Public Works Director
Cheryl Zotti, Environmental A•ffairs•Administrator
Willie Newman, Waste Reduction Coordinator Ott
December 20, 1996
Renewal Contracts for Lakes Fayetteville and Sequoyah Boat Dock
Operations
Please approve the attached renewal .contracts for Lakes Fayetteville and Sequoyah Boat Dock
Operations. The automatic renewal clause for each contract specifies a compensation adjustment
for each renewal period based upon the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The published CPI for the
previous twelve month period is 3.12%, and each of these contracts reflect the appropriate increase..
The five year renewable contract for Lake Fayetteville Boat Dock Operations will expire on
December 31, 1997. We anticipate releasing the Lake Fayetteville advertisement for bids in
November with a closing date in early December. Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operations is under
a renewable contract through December 31, 1999.
I.f you should have any further questions, please contact me at your earliest convenience at extension
497.
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE
Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operator Contract
OPERATING CONTRACT FOR LAKE SEOUOYAH BOAT DOCK
For the total amount of $22,919.00 to be paid in monthly installments, Boat Yard, Inc.
agrees to provide the list of services and requirements to the City of Fayetteville beginning January
1,1997 and ending on December 31, 1997. The term .of this agreement is for a twelve month period.
Either party may cancel this contract by giving the other party thirty days written notice of
cancellation. Boat Yard, Inc further certifies possession of the initial capital monies to
commence boat .dock operations.
The City agrees to pay the Contractor in current funds for the performance of the listed services and
requirements by making payments to the contractor on the 15th of each month.
CONTRACTED SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS
1. Operate and manage the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock. Shall be an independent contractor not
an employee of the City. Must open and close the lake gates seven days a week at sunrise
and sunset. The Lake Sequoyah boat dock is closed each year from December 24 through
January 14. The operator is responsible for supervising the boat dock during this time.
2. Collect boat stall rentals, storage rentals, fishing permits, and boating permits. These fees
are submitted to the Parks and Recreation Office on a weekly basis.
3. Prepare reports and keep records as required by the Public Works Director.
4. Enforce lake rules and regulations as adopted by the Fayetteville Code of Ordinances
Chapter 97, Section 97.070 and 97.999.
Provide proof of liability insurance with a minimum coverage of:
$300,000 for one person involved in death or injury.
$500,000 for two or more persons involved in death or injury.
Receive prior approval from the Public Works Director for any special event conducted at
Lake Sequoyah.
7. Mow the yard surrounding the boat dock office and dock area to maintain a manicured
appearance.
8. Pick-up trash and clean the office and bathroom on a daily basis.
9. Conduct the following business at the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock:
a. Sell concessions in compliance with all State, Federal and Local regulation.
b. Sell fish bait.
c. Provide other .services which the Public Works Director determines will
enhance the operation of Lake Sequoyah.
10. On call 24 hours a day.
11. Upon budget approval by the City Council, the term of the Contract shall be for one (1) year
commencing January 1, 1995 and continuing until December 31, 1995. However, said
Contract may automatically renew for four (4) consecutive one (1) year terms, with
compensation being adjusted each renewal period by the Consumer Price Index for the prior
year. Such automatic renewal shall be subject to budget approval by the City Council.
12. Either party may terminate this contract at any time by giving the other party thirty (30) days
written notice of termination.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to these presents have executed this contract in three (3)
counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, in the year and day first above mentioned.
ATTES
2./ JJ
(City Clerk)
(.Seal)
(Secretary)
(Witness)
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
By:
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(Title)
Boat Yard, Inc.
(Contractor)
By: Malt-4
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(Title)
/6 a S/ 4 Q c Ron 72755
(Address an Zip Code)
C9nsumer Price Index Summary
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Consumer Price Index Summary
FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Patrick C. Jackman (202) 60.6-700(0
CPI .QUICKLINE: (202) 606-.699'4
FOR CURRENT AND HISTORICAL
INFORMATION: (202) 60(6-782.8
MEDIA CONTACT: (202) 606-5902
INTERNET ADDRESS: http://stats.bls.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX:
USDL-96-508
TRANSMISSION OF MATERIAL IN
THIS RELEASE IS EMBARGOED
UNTIL 8:30 A.M. •(EST)
Thursday, December 12, 1996
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NOVEMBER 1996
The Consumer Price Index for All .Urban Consumers .(CPI -U) increased
0.2 percent before seasonal adjustment in November to a level of 158.6
(1982-84=100)., the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of
Labor reported today. For the 12 -month period ended in November, the
CPI -U increased 3.3 percent.
The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical
Workers (CPI -W) rose 0.3 percent in November, prior to seasonal
adjustment. The November 1996 CPI -W level .of 155.9 was 3.3 percent
higher than the index in November 1995.
CPI for All Urban Consumers .(CPI -U)
On .a seasonally adjusted basis, the .Consumer Price Index for All
Urban Consumers (CPI -U) rose 0.3 percent in November, the same as in
each of the two preceding months. The food index increased 0.3 percent
in November after advancing 0.6 percent in October. Substantially
smaller increases in the indexes for dairy products and for fruits and
vegetables were responsible for the moderation. The .energy index
increased for the second consecutive month, advancing 1.2 .percent in
November. The index for petroleum-based energy increased 1.7 percent,
and the index for energy services rose 0.7 percent. Excluding food and
energy, the CPI -U rose 0.2 percent, the same as in October.
Table A. Percent Changes in CPI for Urban Consumers
Seasonally adjusted Un -
Expenditure
Category
All Items
Food and beverages
Housing
Apparel and upkeep
Transportation
Medical care
'Entertainment
Other goods
and services
Special Indexes:
Changes from preceding month
1996
July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov.
. 3 .1 .3 .3 .3
. 5 .3 .5 .6 .3
. 4 .2 .2 .3 .2
-.1 -1.4 .5 .5 .5
2 2 .5 .1 .2
3 2 .2 .2 .3
. 1 .2 .1 .3 .1
May June
. 3 .1
. 1 :7
. 2 .1
. 1 -.4
. 1 -.4
. 3 .3
. 4 .3
. 4
Compound adjusted
annual rate 12-m0s.
3 -mos. ended ended
Nov.'96 Nov.'96
3.3 3.3
5.5 4.3
2.9
5.7
3.4
2:6
2.0
3.0
-.2
3.9
3.1.
3.0
3:'4 3:8
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Energy 1.1 -2.2 -.4 -.6 .0 .7 1.2 7.9 8.1
Food .1 .7 .5 .4 .5 ..6 .3 5.6 4.4
All items less
food and energy .2 .2 .3 .1 .3 .2 .2 2.9 2.6
During the first 11 months of 1996, the CPI -U rose at a 3.3 percent
seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR). This compares with an increase
of 2.5 percent for all .of 1.995. Increases in the food and energy
components, which acted as moderating influences throughout most of the
past five years, have been responsible for the acceleration thus far in
1996. Energy costs, which declined last year, have increased at a 7.5
percent rate, with petroleum-based energy advancing at an 11.6 percent
SAAR. The food index has risen at a 4..6 percent annual rate in the
first 11 months after increasing 2.1 percent in all of 1995. Excluding
food and energy, the CPI -U advanced at a 2.7 percent rate in the first
11 months of 1996. This compares with a 3.0 percent increase for all of
1995.
The food and beverage index rose 0.3 percent in November. The
index for grocery store food prices, which increased 3.4 percent over
the preceding five months, rose 0.3 percent in November. Substantially
smaller increases in the indexes for dairy products and for fruits and
vegetables --up 0.1 and 0.2 percent, following increases of 1.7 and 1.5
percent, respectively, in October --were responsible for the moderation
in November. Prior to November, .the index for .dairy products had risen
8..6 percent in the preceding five-month period. Among the .other major
grocery store food groups, the index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs
increased 0.3 percent in November. The index for pork, which had risen
9.6 percent in the five-month period ended in September, slowed
substantially in October and November. (Prior to seasonal adjustment,
pork prices declined 0.2 percent in October and were unchanged in
November.) The indexes for beef and for poultry increased 0.7 and 0.1
percent, respectively. The index for cereal and bakery products rose
0.6 percent, reflecting a 1.9 percent increase in the price of white
bread.. The index for other food at home increased 0.1 percent, the
same as in October. The other two components of the food and beverage
index --restaurant meals and alcoholic beverages --increased 0.3 and
declined 0.1 percent, respectively, in November.
The housing component rose 0.2 percent in November. Shelter costs
increased 0.2 percent in November, following a rise of 0.3 percent in
October. Within shelter, renters' costs rose 0.2 percent; homeowners'
costs, 0.3 percent; and maintenance and repair costs, 0.6 percent. The
index for fuel and other utilities rose 0.5 percent. Household fuels
increased 0.9 percent, reflecting increases of 3:4 percent iri the index
for natural gas and 1.9 percent in the index for fuel oil. The index
for electricity declined .0:5 percent. (Prior to seasonal adjustment,
charges for electricity fell 2.7 percent.) The index for other
utilities and public services rose 0.2 percent, the same as in each of
the preceding two months. The index for household furnishings and
operation declined 0.1 percent in November, the same as in October.
The transportation index increased 0.2 percent in November,
following a rise of 0.1 percent in October. A sharp increase in the
index for motor fuel was partially offset by another drop in automobile
purchase costs and a downturn in the index for airline fares. The index
for gasoline, which in October registered its first increase since May,
advanced 1.8 percent in November: (Prior to seasonal adjustment,
gasoline prices registered their first increase since May --up 1.8
percent, following a 0.5 percent decline in October.) As of November,
the gasoline index was 9.8 percent below its peak level of December
1990. Automobile purchase costs declined for the second consecutive
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month in November. The index for new vehicles, which declined 0.2
percent in October, fell 0.1 percent in•November. (Prior to seasonal
adjustment, new vehicle prices rose 0.7 percent.) As of November,
nearly 50 percent of the new vehicle sample was represented by 1997
models. The 1997 models will continue to be phased in over the next
several months as they replace old models at dealerships. The index for
automobile finance charges declined 1.2 percent in November, following a
0.3 percent drop in October. The index for used cars also declined for
the second consecutive month --down .0.4 percent in November. The index
for airline fares, which increased 2.9 :and 1.9 percent in September and
October, respectively, declined 0.7 percent in November. (Prior to
seasonal adjustment, airline fares were unchanged in November.)
The index for apparel and upkeep
same as in each of the two preceding
adjustment, clothing prices fell .0.1
rose 9.5 percent in November, the
months. (Prior to seasonal
percent in November.)
Medical care costs rose 0.3 percent in November to a level 3.1
percent above a year ago. The index for medical care commodities --
prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and medical supplies --
declined 0.2 percent in November. The index for .medical care services
rose 0.4 percent. Charges f.or professional services and hospital and
related services increased 0.5 and 0.3 percent, respectively.
Entertainment costs rose 0.1 percent in November, following an
increase of 0.3 percent in October. In November the index for
entertainment commodities was unchanged, while the index for
entertainment services rose 0.3 percent.
The index for other goods and services increased 0.4 percent in
November, the same as in October. The index for tobacco products
increased 0.4 percent in November and has risen 1.8 percent in the past
three months.
CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers .(CPI -W)
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the CPI for Urban Wage Earners and
Clerical Workers rose 0.3 percent in November.
Table B. Percent changes in CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical
Workers (CPI -W)
Expenditure
Category
All Items
Food and beverages
Housing
Apparel and upkeep
Transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods
and services
Special Indexes:
Energy
Food
All items less
food and energy .2
Seasonally adjusted
Changes from preceding month
1996
May June July Aug. Sep, Oct. Nov.
. 3 .1 .2 .1 .3 .3 :3
. 1 .7 .4 .4 .5 .5 .3
. 2 .1 .4 .2 .1 .2 .3
. 2 -.6 .0 -1.5 .5 :4 .5
. 6 -.6 -.4 -.1 .4 .2 .3
. 3 .3 .3 .1 .2: .2 .3
. 4 .3 .0 .3 .1 .3 .3
4 .1
1.1 -2.0 -.9 -.5
. 1 ..8 .5 .3
Un -
Compound adjusted
annual rate 12 -mos.
3 -mos. ended ended
Nov. '96 Nov. '96
3.7 3.3
5.6 4.3
2.7 2.9
5.4
3.7
2.8
2.3
. 5 .3 4.0
. 8 1.4 9:1
. 6 .3 5.8
. 2 .2 2.7
4.0
3.2
3.1
3.6
8.5
4.4
2.5
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Consumer Price Index data. for December are •scheduled for release on
Tuesday, January 14, 1997, at 8:30 A.M. .(EST). Releases for the
remainder of 1997:
Aug. 14
Sep. 16
Oct. 16
Nov. 18
Dec. 16
Jan. 13, 1998
Feb. 19
Mar. 1.9
Apr. 15
May 15
June 17
July 16
New Seasonal Adjustment Method to be Implemented
Effective with the release of revised seasonally adjusted data for 1992-
1996 on February 14, 1997, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will
begin using X-12-ARIMA seasonal adjustment software (developed by the
Bureau of the Census) for performing Intervention Analysis Seasonal
Adjustment (IASA) for selected CPI series. The X-12 ARIMA methodology
incorporates a number of technical enhancements that improve the
estimation of seasonal factors. This change will affect 20 CPI series.
In addition, all remaining Consumer Price Index series requiring
seasonal adjustment will be processed using X-12-ARIMA software
beginning in February 1998. Seasonal adjustment methods in the Producer
Price Index will change in similar fashion.
For more information, please contact Claire Gallagher on (202) 606-6968.
Recalculated Seasonally Adjusted Indexes to be Available on February 14,
1997
Each year with the release of the January CPI, seasonal adjustment
factors are recalculated to reflect price movements from the jtist-
c.ompleted calendar year. This routine annual recalculation may result
in revisions to seasonally adjusted indexes for the previous 5 years.
BLS will make available recalculated seasonally adjusted indexes, as
well as recalculated seasonal adjustment factors, for the period January
1992 through December 1996, at 8.30 a.m. on Friday, February 14, 1997.
Seasonal factors for 1991 for directly adjusted series will also be
available. This date is two working days before the scheduled release
of the January 1997 CPI on Wednesday, February 19, 1997,
The revised indexes and seasonal factors will be available on the
internet at gopher://stats.bls.gov. Choose the "special requests"
directory, and then the "cpi" directory. The revised seasonal data will
be in the file revseas.cpi.
For further information please contact claire McAnaw Gallagher or
Richard Kerr on (202) 606-6968.
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• Table 1. Consumer Price Index. for All Urban Consumers (CPI -U): U. S. City Average by
expenditure category and cominodity and service group
• Table 2. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI -U): Seasonally adjusted U. S. City
enditure cate ! . an : commodi • and ervic
• Table 3, Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI -U): Selected areas all items index
Table 4. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-Wl: U. S.
City. Average. by expenditure category and corned* and service group
• Table 5. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPJ-W):
Seasonally adjusted U. S. City Average. by expenditure category and commodity and service
group
• Table.6 Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clencal Workers (CPI -W): Selected
areas. all items index
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Data extracted on: December 02, 1996 (11:43 AM)
Consumer Price Index -All Urban. Consumers
Series Catalog:
Series ID : CUSR0000SA0
Seasonally Adjusted
Area : U.S. City Average
Item : All items
Base Period : 1982-84=100
Data:
Series ID
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CUSR0000SA0
CUSR0000SA0
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CUSR0000SA0
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•CUSROOOOSAO
CUSR0000SA0
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CUS R'0 0.0 OSAO
CUSR0000SA0
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CUSROOOOSAO
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Year
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1986
1988
19.88
1988
1988
1988
Period
M01
M02
M03
M04
MO5
M06
MO7
M08
M09
M10
M.11
M12
M13
MO1
M O2
M 0.3
M04
M05
M06
M07
MO8
M09
M10
M11
M12
M13
M.01
M.0 2
MO1
M04
MO5
M06
M07
MOS
M09
M10
M11
M12
M13
Value
109.90
109.7.0
109.10
108.7.0
109.00
109.4.0
109.50
109.60
110.00
110.20
110.40
110..80
n/a
111.50
111.90
112.30
112.80
113.10
113:60
113.90
114.40
114:80
115.10
115.50
115.70
n/a
116.10
11.6.20
116 60
117 20
117.60
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119.00
119.60
120.0.0
120.4.0
120.80
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CUSR0000SA0 1989 :M01 121.3.0
CUSR0000SA0 1989 NO2 121.7.0
CUSR000OSAO 1989 M03 :122.3.0
CUSR0000SA0 1989 M04 123.20
CUSR.0000SAO 1989 1405 .123.8'0
CUSR0000SA0 1989 1406 124.1.0
CUSR0000SAO 1989 M07 124.6.0
CUSR000OSA0 1989 :M08 124.6.0
CUSR0000SA0 1989 MO5 124.90
CUSR0000SA0 1989 M10 125.50
CUSROOOOSAO 1989 M1.1 125.90
CUSR0000SA0 19.89 M12 126..40
CUSR000.OSA0 1989 M13 n/a
CUSR000.OSA0 1990 M01 .127.60
CUSR0000SA0 19:90 M02 128.10
CUSR.000OSA0 1990 1403 128.60
CUSR0000SA0 1990 M0.4 129.00
CUSR0000SAO 1990 1405 129.20
CUSR0000SAO 1990 M06 1.30.00
CUSR0000SA0 1990 M07 130.60
CUSR0000SA0 199.0 MO8 131.70
CUSR0000SA0 1990 1409 132.60
CUSR0000SA0 1990 M10 13350
CUSRO000SAO . 1990 M11 133.80
CUSR0000SA0 1990 M12 134.30
CUSRO000SAO 1990 M.13 n/a
CUSR0000SA0 1991 MO1 134.80
CUSR0000SA0 1991 M02 134.90
CUSR0000SA0 1991 1403 134.90
CUSR0000SA0 1991 M04 115.20
CUSR0000SA0 1991 1405 135.70
CUSR0000SA0 1991 1406 136.10
CUSROO.00SAO 1991 MO7 136.30
CUSR0000SA0 1991 M08 136.70
CUSROOOOSAO 1991 M09 137.10
CUSR0000SA0 1991 M10 137.30
CUSR0000SA0 1991 M11 137..90
CUSR0000SA0 1991. M12 138.30
CUSROO.00SAO 1991 M1.3 n/a
CUSR0000SA0 1992 1401 138.40
CUSROODOSAO 1992 M02 138.60
CUSR0000SA0 1992 MO3 139.20
CUSR0000SA0 1992 M04 139.50
CUSR0000SA0 1992 MO5 139.80
CUSR0000SA0 19.92 1406 140.30
CUSR0000SAO 1992 1407 140.60
i CUSR0000SA0 1992 M08 140.90
CUSR0000SA0 1992 1409 141.20
CUSR00005A0 1992 1410 141.88
CUSR0O0o5A0 1992 M11 142:2.0
CUSR0000SA0 1992 M12 .142.40
CUSR0000SAO 1.992 M13 :n/a
CUSR0000SA0 1993 M01 142.80
CUSR0000SA0 1993 41402 143 20
CUSR0000SA0 1993 M 03 143 5.0
CUSR0000SA0 1993 M04 143.9.0
CUSR000.08A0 1993 M05 144:10
CUSR0000SA0 1993 M06 144.49
CUSR0000SA0 1993 M07 144.60
CUSROOO•SA0 1993 M08 144.90
CUSR0000SA0 1993 M0•9 145.10
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1993 M11
1993 M12
1993 M13
1994 MO1
1994 M02
1994 M03
1994 M04
1994 MO5
1994 M0.6
1994 M07
1994 M08
1994 M09
1994 M10
1994 M11
1994 M12
1994 M13
1995 MO1
1995 M02
1995 M03
1995 M04
1995 MO5
1995 M06
1995 M07
1995 MO -8
1995 M09
1995 M10
1995 M11
1995 M12
1995 M13
1996 MO1
1996 M02
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1996 M06
1996 M07
1996 M08
199.6 M09
1996 M10
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199.6 M13
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146.00
146.30
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146.70
147.10
147.. 3.0
147.60
148.10
148.60
149.10
149.40
149.50
149.90
150.20
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150.90
151.30
151.80
152.20
152.60
152.70
153.00
153.20
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155.00
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156 20
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156.80
157.20
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FAYETTEVILLE
THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE
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0094 Pira me
To: Fred Hanna, Mayor
Thru: Kevin Crosson, Public Works Director119C
Cheryl Zotti, Environmental Affairs Administrator
From: Willie Newman, Waste Reduction Coordinator OGS
Date: December 26, 1996
Re: Renewal Contract for Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operations
Please approve the attached contract renewal for Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operations. The
automatic renewal clause for this contract specifies a compensation adjustment for each renewal
period based upon the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The published CPI for the previous twelve
month period is 1.8%, and this contract reflect the appropriate increase.
Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operations is under a renewable contract through December 31, 1999.
If you should have any further questions, please contact me at your earliest convenience at extension
497.
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE
Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock Operator Contract
OPERATING CONTRACT FOR LAKE SE.QU'OYAH BOAT DOCK
For the total amount of $23,332.00 to be paid in monthly installments, Boat Yard, Inc.
agrees to provide the list of services and requirements to the City of Fayetteville beginning January
1,1998 and ending on December 31, 1998. The term of this agreement is for .atwelve month period.
Either party may cancel this contract by giving the other party thirty days written notice of
cancellation. Boat Yard, Inc. further certifies possession of the initial capital monies to commence
boat dock operations.
The City agrees to pay the Contractor in current funds for the performance .of. the listed services and
requirements by making payments to the contractor on the 15th of each month.
CONTRACTED SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS
1. Operate and manage the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock. Shall be an independent contractor not
an employee of the City. Must open and close the lake gates seven days a week at sunrise
and sunset. The Lake Sequoyah boat dock is closed each year from December 24 through
January 14. The operator is responsible for supervising the boat dock during this time.
Collect boat stall rentals, storage rentals, fishing permits, and boating permits. These fees
are submitted to the Parks and Recreation Office on a weekly basis.
Prepare reports and keep records. as required by the Public Works Director.
4. Enforce lake rules and regulations as adopted by the Fayetteville Code of Ordinances
Chapter 97, Section 97.070 and 97.999.
Provide proof of liability insurance with a minimum coverage of:
$300,000 for one person involved in death or injury.
$500,000 for. two or more persons involved in death or injury.
6. Receive prior approval from the P..tibtic Works Director for any special event conducted at
Lake Sequoyah.
7. Mow the yard surrounding the boat dock office and dock area to maintain a manicured
appearance:
8. Pick-up trash and clean the office and bathroom on a daily basis.
9. Conduct the following business at the Lake Sequoyah Boat Dock:
•
a. Sell concessions in compliance with all State, Federal and Local regulation.
b. Sell fish bait.
c. Provide other services which the Public Works Director determines will
enhance the operation of Lake Sequoyah.
10. On call 24 hours a day.
11. Upon budget approval by the City Council, the term .of the Contract shall be for one (1) year
commencing January 1, 1995 :and continuing .until December 31, 1995. However, said
Contract may automatically renew for ibur (4) .consecutive one (1) year terms, with
compensation being adjusted each renewal period by the Consumer Price Index for the prior
year. Such automatic renewal shall be subject to bbudget approval by the City Council.
12. Either party may terminate this contract at any time by giving the other party .thirty (30) days
written notice of termination.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to these presents have executed this contract in three (3)
counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, in the year and day first above mentioned.
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
AT ST: City)
/tee
(Secretary)
By:
MAYOR
(Title)
Boat Yard, Inc.
(Contractor)
By: n
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Pveciditrior, i5 004 y,,,4 x rrt
(Witness) (Title)
aos &. Lo„{i 549+tya\.. Dewe, r%f 7)1 01
(Address and Zip Code)
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STAFF REVIEW FORM
AGENDA REQUEST
XXX CONTRACT REVIEW
GRANT REVIEW
For the Council meeting of
' ,2E5. (-9/5
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FROM:
Willie Newman
Name
Solid.Waste
Division
Public Works
Department
ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal of contract for Lake Sequoyah
$23,681.98 for the 1999 calendar year.
Boat Dock Operations
in the amount of
COST TO CITY:
S23.681.98
Cost of this request
1010-5250-5315.00
Account Number
Project Number
SS3nog ! 1(i44 . A)
Category/Project Budget
S 0
Funds Used to Date
Sr�.5,-ot t
Remaining balance
Services and Charges
Category/Project Name
Lake Maintenance
Program Name
General
Fund
BUDGET REVIEW:
Budgeted Item
Budget dinator
Budget Adjustment Attached
Administrative Services Director
CONTRACT/GRANT/LEASE
t
REVIEW:
ccbuntin: Ma g
.Ci y Attorney
Purchasing Officer
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
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Date
1z-4 9F
Date
4a-g-��
Date
Amin. s irector Date
y
Date
12.4'/--48
Date
Mayor Date
GRANT AGENCY:
AD • Coordinator
Date
ernal Auditor Date
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New Item: Yee No
Prev Ord/Res #:
Orig Contract Date: