Baseline Agreement Sample Contracts

Baseline Agreements 2016-2020*
Baseline Agreement • July 22nd, 2015

The purpose of this baseline agreement is to set out, for the avoidance of doubt, the STANDARD SERVICES provided by the Council within the BID area and to set the benchmark criteria against which the provisions of additional services will be assessed.

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Please note that Blackpool Council are currently finalising this documentation
Baseline Agreement • February 15th, 2021

A The Council is the local authority for the purposes of the Local Government Act 2003 and is responsible for providing the Standard Services within the BID Area

Cornwall Council Baseline Agreements
Baseline Agreement • October 8th, 2018

Service Provided, Number of Staff & Equipment The Highway Electrical Service covers the whole county and manages the new Integrated Technologies Contract (ITC) for the installation and maintenance of lighting services, intelligent transport Solutions (ITS) & signals, hydro generation turbine, open space CCTV and closed landfill site services. This baseline focuses specifically on countywide lighting, signal and some ITS services: LightingStreet lighting – 52,516 units Illuminated traffic Signs – 4,417 Illuminated traffic bollards – 2,110 School crossing lights – 135 Pedestrian crossing beacons – 80 Belisha beacons – 119 Signals & ITSTraffic signal junctions – 73 Pedestrian crossings – 93 Cattle crossings – 9Wig Wag Signal (Ross Bridge) – 5 Rising Bollards – 11 sitesVariable Message Signs (VMS) – 26 signs (incl. car park capacity)Vehicle Activated Signs (VAS) – 64 signs (incl. 4 mobile) Variable Speed Limit Signs (VSL) – 75 signsReal Time Passenger Information (RTPI) Displays – 55 sign

Dated BID BASELINE AGREEMENT City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council and Ilkley BID Ltd
Baseline Agreement • February 6th, 2024 • Bradford
SB8 - Baseline Agreement
Baseline Agreement • September 26th, 2017

Service Provided, SATC are under no statutory obligation to provide any of the services below. SATC’s vision includes: “St Austell will be an inspiring town that reflects its historic past but adapts and embraces the future” “It will have a lively, interesting town centre and a range of facilities which will combine to make St Austell a welcoming, engaging destination for both visitors and local residents.” Town Centre events SATC organise the annual Remembrance Day parade and Church service in partnership with RBL. SATC provides financial and volunteer support to an annual torchlight carnival. SATC Grants Event organisers can apply for grants of £250 from the Town Council’s Small Grants Scheme. Occasionally the Town Council may give larger grants for events which are expected to deliver significant social or economic benefits. Marketing In 2016 and 2017 a grant of £3,600 was paid to the BID towards a radio marketing campaign. In 2015 an annual grant of £5,276 was agree

Baseline Agreements 2017-2022*
Baseline Agreement • August 25th, 2021

• Due to Local Government cost pressures, our initial proposal is that these costs are reviewed on an annual basis as per national BID guidance. The baselines here are for 2017/18.

Baseline Agreements 2022-2027*
Baseline Agreement • August 25th, 2021

*Due to Local Government cost pressures, our initial proposal is that any applicable costs are reviewed on an annual basis as per national BID guidance. The baselines here are for 2022-27.

Baseline Agreements 2022-2027*
Baseline Agreement • August 25th, 2021

• Due to Local Government cost pressures, our initial proposal is that these costs are reviewed on an annual basis as per national BID guidance. The baselines here are for 2022/23.

BASELINE AGREEMENT – LIVERPOOL STREETSCENE SERVICES LTD & AMEY LG.
Baseline Agreement • February 19th, 2016

An agreement to maintain or improve existing levels of service is a pre-requisite for any BID and guarantees the additionally of any services provided and paid for through the additional BID levy. Without an agreement that outlines the baseline services, businesses will not agree to invest in a BID as they could receive no benefit from their additional expenditure were a local authority to cease providing some services.

BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • September 4th, 2018 • England

A The Council is the local authority for the purposes of the Local Government Act 2003 and is responsible for providing the Standard Services within the BID Area.

BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • November 6th, 2020

Between THE MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON (the Council) and KIMPTON INDUSTRIAL PARK PROPRIETORS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (the BID Company)

Baseline Agreements 2022-2027*
Baseline Agreement • August 25th, 2021

• Due to Local Government cost pressures, our initial proposal is that these costs are reviewed on an annual basis as per national BID guidance. The baselines here are for 2022/23.

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Baseline Agreement • April 13th, 2021
BASELINE AGREEMENT – LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
Baseline Agreement • February 17th, 2016

An agreement to maintain or improve existing levels of service is a pre- requisite for any BID and guarantees the additionally of any services provided and paid for through the additional BID levy. Without an agreement that outlines the baseline services, businesses will not agree to invest in a BID as they could receive any benefit from their additional expenditure were a local authority to cease providing some services.

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Baseline Agreement • May 3rd, 2019

A The Company established a Business Improvement District (BID) for the area indicated on the map included at Schedule 1. The BID term will run for a period of 5 years commencing 1st July 2017 and concluding on 30th June, 2022

BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • February 17th, 2016

An agreement to maintain or improve existing levels of service is a pre- requisite for any Business Improvement District (BID) and guarantees the additionally of any services provided and paid for through the additional BID levy. Without an agreement that outlines the baseline services, businesses will not agree to invest in a BID as they could receive no benefit from their additional expenditure were the relevant party to cease providing some services.

Baseline Agreement Service: CCTV Monitoring
Baseline Agreement • September 13th, 2018

Number of Staff & Equipment The service has 33 fixed CCTV cameras operated by Shropshire Council at a variety of locations throughout the BID area. A total of 6 staff work on a rota basis. Specification The current budget for the CCTV Monitoring Centre for 2017/18 is £186,815.35. The service is currently 100% funded by Shropshire Council. The Council undertook a review of the service in 2014 and agreed to reduce the number of hours that the service is staffed to less than the previous 24/7 in order to meet financial savings targets. Shropshire Council, utilising funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner, has both upgraded and replaced 29 of the CCTV cameras in Shrewsbury and refurbished and relocated the Monitoring Centre to the Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service in Shrewsbury. Performance Measure We monitor detection and intervention rates. Non - Compliance Procedure As the cameras are new there is currently no maintenance contract for the CCTV cameras. Existing Value of Contrac

BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (BID) BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • February 10th, 2009

Baseline Services Level Agreements for the services provided by RBK in the BID area must be defined. As in the first BID, Council Services have been presented under the Cleaner, Safer, Better Promoted, Better Maintained headings with a second ‘information section’ referring to those services which are relevant to the local business community but are not baselined.

BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • June 6th, 2018
Dated BID BASELINE AGREEMENT EAST HERTS DISTRICT COUNCIL and BISHOPS STORTFORD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT LIMITED
Baseline Agreement • June 13th, 2018 • England and Wales

BISHOPS STORTFORD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT LIMITED (Company No: XXXXXXXXX) whose registered office is TO BE CONFIRMED (“the BID Company”)

Baseline Agreement 2019-2024*
Baseline Agreement • July 3rd, 2019

• Due to Local Government cost pressures, our initial proposal is that the costs documented in the Baseline Agreement are reviewed on an annual basis as per national BID guidance. The baselines detailed below are for 2019/20.

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BASELINE AGREEMENT Dated BLACKPOOL COUNCIL(the Council) BLACKPOOL TOURISM BID(the TBID Company)
Baseline Agreement • May 25th, 2021

A The Council is the local authority for the purposes of the Local Government Act 2003 and is responsible for providing the Standard Services within the TBID Area

Baseline Agreement West Midlands Police BID Term 3 (2019 - 2024)
Baseline Agreement • October 28th, 2020

This document represents an agreed position, set out by Danny Long, Chief Superintendent. It is intended that this will represent the position for the proposed BID term. The term proposed by Colmore BID is one of 5 years, running from 1 April 2019 - 31 March 2024. Any significant deviations from this will be discussed and agreed with the BID in advance of changes being made.

Baseline Agreements 2022-27*
Baseline Agreement • August 25th, 2021

• Due to Local Government cost pressures, our initial proposal is that these costs are reviewed on an annual basis as per national BID guidance. The baselines here are for 2017/18.

BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • September 27th, 2021
BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • May 13th, 2024 • England and Wales
KINGSTON FIRST BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT APPENDIX G – ANNEX 1
Baseline Agreement • December 4th, 2013

Baseline Services Level Agreements for the services provided by RBK in the BID area must be defined. As in the first BID, Council Services have been presented under the Cleaner, Safer, Better Promoted, Better Maintained headings with a second ‘information section’ referring to those services which are relevant to the local business community but are not baselined.

Baseline Agreement Service: CCTV Monitoring
Baseline Agreement • September 6th, 2018

Number of Staff & Equipment The service has 33 fixed CCTV cameras operated by Shropshire Council at a variety of locations throughout the BID area. A total of 6 staff work on a rota basis. Specification The current budget for the CCTV Monitoring Centre for 2017/18 is£186,815.35. The service is currently 100% funded by Shropshire Council. The Council undertook a review of the service in 2014 and agreed to reduce the number of hours that the service is staffed to less than the previous 24/7 in order to meet financial savings targets. Shropshire Council, utilising funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner, has both upgraded and replaced 29 of the CCTV cameras in Shrewsbury and refurbished and relocated the Monitoring Centre to the Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service in Shrewsbury. Performance Measure We monitor detection and intervention rates. Non - Compliance Procedure As the cameras are new there is currently no maintenance contract for the CCTV cameras. Existing Value of Contract

South Wales Police & Swansea Business Improvement District Ltd Proposed Swansea City Centre Baseline Line Agreement.
Baseline Agreement • March 10th, 2020

• Targeted communication and engagement with a clear purpose to inform and better understand the needs of our diverse communities.

BASELINE AGREEMENT Dated Bath and North East Somerset Council The Bath BID Company Ltd
Baseline Agreement • July 23rd, 2015

A The Council is the local authority for the purposes of the Local Government Act 2003 and is responsible for providing the Standard Services within the BID Area

BASELINE AGREEMENT
Baseline Agreement • March 27th, 2018 • England

A The Council is the local authority for the purposes of the Local Government Act 2003 and is responsible for providing the Standard Services within the BID Area

Baseline Agreement Responsible authority: Newquay Town Council (NTC) Responsible Officer: Andrew Curtis (Town Clerk & RFO)
Baseline Agreement • October 15th, 2020

Service Provided NTC are under no statutory obligation to provide any of the services below. Town Centre eventsNTC organise the annual Remembrance Day parade and Church service in partnership with RBL. NTC provides financial and other support to a range of local events as well as hosting its own events throughout the year, through its Events and Projects Co-Ordinator. NTC GrantsEvent organisers can apply for grants from the Town Council. Occasionally the Town Council may give larger grants for events which are expected to deliver significant social or economic benefits. Visit Newquay and MarketingThe Town Council runs the Visit Newquay TIC and also pays for marketing and communications through Radio Newquay. Visit Newquay is the official Destination Marketing Organisation and hosts the Visitnewquay.org website and various social media channels. Visit Newquay produce maps and an annual guide for Newquay as well as attend, promote and on occasion host events and conferences centred aroun

BASELINE AGREEMENT Dated Parties:- Wiltshire Council AndSalisbury BID Company Ltd
Baseline Agreement • October 4th, 2023
Baseline Agreements 2017-2022*
Baseline Agreement • March 17th, 2017

 Due to Local Government cost pressures, our initial proposal is that these costs are reviewed on an annual basis as per national BID guidance. The baselines here are for 2015/16.

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