Tennis Complex Fee Schedule Sample Clauses

Tennis Complex Fee Schedule. A. Open Tennis Play Orange County will be the responsible agency for the final determination of court fees for the use of the Tennis Complex courts for open play. Open play will be allowed on all courts not in use by the Contractor for individual or group lessons, but at no time shall open tennis play be limited to less than two (2) courts unless otherwise approved by the County in advance. Rates are to be based on one (1) hour of court time for singles play and two (2) hours of court time for doubles play. Players may use the courts for additional periods, at the rates established, if there is no one waiting to use the courts. The County may, within thirty (30) days prior notice to the Contractor, modify or change the established rates. B. Individual and Group Instruction The Contractor shall charge the rates for individual and group instruction provided on Section 5, FEES TO BE CHARGED TO THE PUBLIC. Rates shall not be amended without prior approval by the County. All other rates, fees and charges (instruction rates, clinic rates, tournament rates, league rates, etc.) shall be approved by the County prior to implementation. C. Pro Shop
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Tennis Complex Fee Schedule. A. Open Tennis Play Orange County will be the responsible agency for the final determination of court fees for the use of the Tennis Complex courts for open play. Open play will be allowed on all courts not in use by the Contractor for individual or group lessons, but at no time shall open tennis play be limited to less than two (2) courts unless otherwise approved by the County in advance. Rates are to be based on one (1) hour of court time for singles play and two (2) hours of court time for doubles play. Players may use the courts for additional periods, at the rates established, if there is no one waiting to use the courts. The County may, within thirty (30) days prior notice to the Contractor, modify or change the established rates. B. Individual and Group Instruction The Contractor shall charge the rates for individual and group instruction provided on Section 5, FEES TO BE CHARGED TO THE PUBLIC. Rates shall not be amended without prior approval by the County. All other rates, fees and charges (instruction rates, clinic rates, tournament rates, league rates, etc.) shall be approved by the County prior to implementation. C. Pro Shop The Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, manpower and other resources necessary to provide the goods or services in strict accordance with the scope of services, specifications defined in this solicitation for the amounts specified in this Fee Schedule Form. LOT A – LAKE CANE TENNIS CENTER AT SHADOW BAY PARK 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 For the right to provide Tennis Management Services at the Lake Cane Tennis Center at Shadow Bay Park in accordance with the Scope of Services contained herein, the Contractor offers the firm, fixed monthly fee to be paid to the County as specified below: 54,000 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Orlando, FL 32806 For the right to provide Tennis Management Services at the Fort Xxxxxx Recreation Complex in accordance with the Scope of Services contained herein, the Contractor offers the firm, fixed monthly fee to be paid to the County as specified below: Line 2. $ per month x 12 = $ per year X 3 years = $ Company Name: M. G. Tennis Shop, Inc. Court Fees: Daily, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. $ /per court/hr $4.00 Daily, 5 p.m. to Closing $ /per court/hr $6.00 Individual $85.00 Couples $135.00 Senior $40.00 Junior $40.00 Family $195.00 (Passes sold for January 1 – June 30 and July 1 – December 31) Guest Pass (with Pass Holder): 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. $ /per hour $2.00 5 p.m. to Closing $ /per hour ...

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