File #: 19-0085    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/26/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/13/2019 Final action:
Title: Fee Schedule changes and certain contracts for Parks and Conservation Lands
Attachments: 1. FDGA GIG and Rutfest.pdf, 2. Intergollegiate Eques. Assoc.pdf, 3. Southeast Horse Shows.pdf, 4. Suwanee Valley Kennel Club Show.pdf, 5. Western Sport Horse Event.pdf, 6. FY19 RESOLUTION.pdf, 7. FY20 RESOLUTION Parks Changes.pdf, 8. FY19 Fee Schedule- STRIKE- Parks Update.pdf, 9. FY19 Fee Schedule- CLEAN- Parks Update.pdf, 10. FY20 Strike Fee Schedule -Parks.pdf, 11. FY20 Clean Fee Schedule-Parks.pdf
Related files: 19-0528
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Agenda Item Name:
Title
Fee Schedule changes and certain contracts for Parks and Conservation Lands
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Presenter:
Gina Peebles 538-8265

Description:
Add fees for the Alachua County Agricultural and Equestrian Center and approve contracts already signed and supplied by Canterbury for upcoming events. Exempt the Alachua County Youth Fair and Livestock Show, Inc. from paying rental fees for any rental location and approve the clarification and expansion of Gatornationals fees charged. Approve the Resolutions allowing these changes.

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Adopted the attached Resolutions, one which amends the current FY18/19 Schedule of Fees and Charges for Services for Parks and Conservation Lands, and one which replaces the FY19/20 Schedule of Fees and Charges for Services for Parks and Conservation Lands, to address the newly acquired Canterbury Equestrian Center; approve the fee exemption for the Youth Fair; approve amendments to clarify Gatornationals fees; and receive the five horse show contracts assigned to and assumed by the County as part of the purchase of the Canterbury Equestrian Center.
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Prior Board Motions:
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Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
This approval will establish fees for use of the newly acquired Canterbury Equestrian Center so that the County may rent it to entities that do not already have existing contract that were assumed by the County at closing. Pursuant to Section 16.j. of the Agreement to Purchase Real Estate between Alachua County and Canterbury Showplace, Inc., at closing on August 7, 2019, the County assumed 5 existing horse show contracts from the Seller. At closing, the Seller remitted to the County the deposits it received under said contracts and the County will receive all future payments due under said contracts.

The County does not currently charge the Alachua County Youth Fair and Livestock Show, Inc. for use of county-owned facilities, so including the exemption in the ...

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