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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOES 13-11 Report To Executive Committee 1 ICKERIlyG Report Number: OES 13-11 86 Date: February 14, 2011 From: Everett Buntsma Director, Operations & Emergency Services Subject: Glendale Tennis Club Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application Requirement Amending Lease Agreement File: A-1440 Recommendation: 1. That Report OES 13-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services be received; 2. That Council acknowledges to the Ontario Trillium Foundation that the Glendale Tennis Club Project for improvements to existing tennis facilities will be permitted at David Farr Memorial Park, and; 3. That the Mayor and the Clerk be authorized to execute an amending lease agreement to extend the Glendale Tennis Club's use of the Tennis Facilities for club purposes at David Farr Memorial Park to September 21, 2017 that is in the form and substance acceptable to the Director,' Operations & Emergency Services and the City Lawyer. Executive Summary: The Glendale Tennis Club is preparing an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application for funding to improve existing tennis facilities at David Farr Memorial Park with the construction of a new wooden canopy to replace the existing wooden canopy over the tennis courts open walkway area, the construction of a shed to replace the existing wooden shed and pouring a concrete pad to replace the existing interlocking bricks under the canopy and shed. One of the conditions of the grant requires. the Glendale Tennis Club to enter into an additional 5-year agreement with the City of Pickering for use of these tennis facilities. Report OES 13-11 February 14, 2011 Subject: Glendale Tennis Club 87 - Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application Requirement - Amending Lease Agreement Page 2 The Operations & Emergency Services Department recommends that an amending lease agreement be initiated with the new incorporated Glendale Tennis Club. Financial Implications: The Glendale Tennis Club will be applying for a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation to cover the cost of these improvements to the existing tennis facilities. Sustainability Implications: Improvements to the existing tennis facilities will allow the Glendale Tennis Club to continue to encourage the development of active healthy lifestyles through the provision of high quality tennis programs and facilities. Background: The Glendale Tennis Club are preparing an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application for funding to improve existing tennis facilities at David Farr Memorial Park. Proposed improvements will include the construction of a new wooden canopy to replace the existing wooden canopy over the tennis courts' open walkway area, the construction of a shed to replace the existing wooden shed and pouring a concrete pad to replace the.existing interlocking bricks under the canopy and shed. All improvements will take place inside the existing tennis courts' fenced area. The Glendale Tennis club is a community not for profit tennis club that has been in operation for 32 years. There are over 700 members registered ranging from 6 to 77 years of age. The level of play ranges from beginner to a competitive level of play. The Glendale Tennis Club has a long-standing partnership agreement with the City of Pickering to organize and operate tennis programs and activities at this location. The proposed improvements will enhance the community tennis facilities and serve the needs of the Glendale Tennis Club membership. In September 2006, Council approved Resolution #131/06, Item 5 authorizing the execution of a lease agreement with Glendale Tennis Club from October 1, 2006 to September 21, 2012. CORP0227-07/01 revised Report OES 13-11 February 14, 2011 Subject: Glendale Tennis Club 88 -Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application Requirement - Amending Lease Agreement Page 3 In order to meet Trillium funding requirements, the Glendale Tennis Club must extend their existing agreement with the City of Pickering an additional 5 years for the use of tennis facilities at David Farr Memorial.Park. The Director, Operations & Emergency Services and Division Head, Culture & Recreation recommend that an amending lease agreement be initiated with the Glendale Tennis Club. Attachments: 1. Improvement Design Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By: ~ Steph Reynolds Everett untsma Division Head, Culture & Recreation Director, Operations & Emergency Services SR:Ig Copy: Chief Administrative Officer Recommended for the consideration of Pickering City C uncil r 27, 2011 Tony Prevedel, P.Eng. 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Im 1 J mg4 nN y^ ~'~w5" ~~s r; tl :A 45 ATTACHMENT # I T O REPORT # 94 Glendale Tennis Club Wooden Canopy Project Project Specification Description: • Removal and disposal of existing materials • Construction of a wooden canopy over the tennis club's open walkway area • _ Construction of a shed, built-in to the back portion of the canopy • Pouring of a concrete pad under the canopy and shed • Project start date is October 3, 2011 Preparation work: • Temporary removal of fencing from interior court area • Removal and disposal of (8) fence posts from interior court area • Removal and disposal of 4" x 80' x 14.5' concrete pad • Removal of 40' x 14.5' interlocking bricks • Removal and disposal of 8' x 10' wooden shed • Temporary removal of existing steel sunshade (can be disassembled) • Temporary removal of existing stands • Removal and disposal of existing 40' x 14.5' wooden canopy Job: • Build wooden canopy and shed as per architectural drawings • Close off ends of canopy with plywood or T&G cedar • Install two metal frame doors on shed • Build partition wall within shed • Install lighting throughout canopy and in shed • Install 4 electrical outlets • Pour new 4" concrete pad under canopy and as shed subfloor • Re-fasten fencing to wooden posts in interior court area • Re-install steel sunshade in patio area Details: • We are considering two construction materials for the canopy: pressure treated wood and eastern white cedar, depending on cost. Please provide a quote for both materials. • The interior framing of the shed area can be constructed of pressure treated or other wood since it is hidden.