RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • April 27th, 2022 • Florida
Contract Type FiledApril 27th, 2022 JurisdictionWHEREAS, partnerships instill a sense of civic pride and responsibility in students that will last far beyond their educational experience; and
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • April 25th, 2022 • Florida
Contract Type FiledApril 25th, 2022 JurisdictionWHEREAS, partnerships instill a sense of civic pride and responsibility in students that will last far beyond their educational experience; and
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • July 30th, 2020 • Florida
Contract Type FiledJuly 30th, 2020 JurisdictionWHEREAS, partnerships instill a sense of civic pride and responsibility in students that will last far beyond their educational experience; and
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • August 1st, 2022 • Florida
Contract Type FiledAugust 1st, 2022 JurisdictionWHEREAS, partnerships instill a sense of civic pride and responsibility in students that will last far beyond their educational experience; and
Reciprocal Use Agreement- Elk Island Public Schools and the Town of BruderheimReciprocal Use Agreement • December 10th, 2021
Contract Type FiledDecember 10th, 2021The purpose of this report is to finalize the Reciprocal Use Agreement between Elk island Public Schools and the Town of Bruderheim.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 20 (KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA)Reciprocal Use Agreement • December 11th, 2013
Contract Type FiledDecember 11th, 2013
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • October 18th, 2022
Contract Type FiledOctober 18th, 2022proposes to construct single-family residential townhomes, as well as recreational facilities (Recreational Facilities) which will consist of a swimming pool, two (2) tennis courts and a community building; and,
Reciprocal Use Agreement between the School Board of Broward County, Florida and the City of Deerfield BeachReciprocal Use Agreement • March 6th, 2017
Contract Type FiledMarch 6th, 2017This RUA provides a mechanism for the City and the SBBC to use each other’s facilities at minimal cost when the facilities are available. Charges may be levied if additional costs, such as custodial, consumable items, utility (only during summer program usage) and personnel costs are incurred as a result of the use during non-operational hours. Approvals for use of the school facilities have been delegated to the Superintendent or designee for the SBBC; and for the City, the Director of Parks & Recreation or designee.
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENT BETWEENReciprocal Use Agreement • October 25th, 2012
Contract Type FiledOctober 25th, 2012This Agreement is entered into this 16th day of October, 2012, by and between the Spokane County Library District, ("the SCLD"), a rural county library district established under the authorization of Chapter 27.12 RCW; and the Liberty Lake Municipal Library ("the LLML") a city library established under the authority of Chapter 27.12 RCW.
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • July 2nd, 2020 • Florida
Contract Type FiledJuly 2nd, 2020 JurisdictionWHEREAS, partnerships instill a sense of civic pride and responsibility in students that will last far beyond their educational experience; and
Reciprocal Use Agreement between the School Board of Broward County, Florida and the City of HollywoodReciprocal Use Agreement • April 19th, 2017
Contract Type FiledApril 19th, 2017This RUA provides a mechanism for the City and the SBBC to use each other’s facilities at minimal cost when the facilities are available. Charges may be levied if additional costs, such as custodial, consumable items, utility (only during summer program usage) and personnel costs are incurred as a result of the use during non-operational hours. Approvals for use of the school facilities have been delegated to the Superintendent or designee for the SBBC; and for the City, the Director of Parks & Recreation or designee.
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • April 3rd, 2017 • Florida
Contract Type FiledApril 3rd, 2017 JurisdictionWHEREAS, partnerships instill a sense of civic pride and responsibility in students that will last far beyond their educational experience; and
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYReciprocal Use Agreement • May 19th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMay 19th, 2020This RUA provides a mechanism for the City and the SBBC to use each other’s facilities at no cost when the facilities are available. However, charges may be levied if additional costs, such as custodial, utility and personnel costs are incurred as a result of the use during non-operational hours. Approvals for use of the school facilities have been delegated to the Superintendent or designee for the SBBC; and for the City, the Director of Parks and Recreation or designee.
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENT BETWEEN TRUSSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS AND THE CITY OF TRUSSVILLE, ALABAMAReciprocal Use Agreement • December 30th, 2020
Contract Type FiledDecember 30th, 2020, 2020, is entered into by and between Trussville City Schools (“TCS”), and the City of Trussville, Alabama, a municipality incorporated under the laws of the State of Alabama (the “City”) (TCS and the City may be together referred to as the “Parties”).
FIRST AMENDMENT TO RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • April 15th, 2019
Contract Type FiledApril 15th, 2019WHEREAS, Exhibits A and B of the Agreement identify both City-owned and SBBC-owned facilities subject to use by either Party; and
Reciprocal Use AgreementReciprocal Use Agreement • March 9th, 2006 • Minnesota
Contract Type FiledMarch 9th, 2006 JurisdictionWHEREAS, on May 19, 1983 the MPRB entered into an agreement with the Minneapolis Community Development Agency (“MCDA”) for the acquisition and transfer of lands for the redevelopment of Nicollet Island and surrounding areas also known as the “Nicollet Island Agreement”; and
Reciprocal Use Agreement between the School Board of Broward County, Florida and the City of Oakland ParkReciprocal Use Agreement • August 24th, 2020
Contract Type FiledAugust 24th, 2020This RUA provides a mechanism for the City and the SBBC to use each other’s facilities at no cost when the facilities are available. However, charges may be levied if additional costs, such as custodial, utility and personnel costs are incurred as a result of the use during non-operational hours. Approvals for use of the school facilities have been delegated to the Superintendent or designee for the SBBC; and for the City’s facilities, the Director of Recreation and Cultural Arts or designee.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 20 (KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA) MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • December 11th, 2013
Contract Type FiledDecember 11th, 2013
Reciprocal Use Agreement between the School Board of Broward County, Florida and the City of Fort LauderdaleReciprocal Use Agreement • June 7th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJune 7th, 2016This RUA provides a mechanism for the City and the SBBC to use each other’s facilities at minimal cost when the facilities are available. Charges may be levied if additional costs, such as custodial, consumable items, utility (only during summer program usage) and personnel costs are incurred as a result of the use during non-operational hours. Approvals for use of the school facilities have been delegated to the Superintendent or designee for the SBBC; and for the City, the Director of Parks & Recreation or designee.
City of Tamarac Interoffice Memorandum City Manager’s OfficeReciprocal Use Agreement • April 27th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 27th, 2022
ContractReciprocal Use Agreement • March 31st, 2021
Contract Type FiledMarch 31st, 2021IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have each executed this Agreement for reciprocal use of facilities on the dates indicated below.
FIRST AMENDMENT TO RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • October 31st, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 31st, 2018NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants hereinafter contained, the parties hereby agree as follows:
THIS AGREEMENT of use made this 4th day of September, 2018Reciprocal Use Agreement • August 30th, 2018
Contract Type FiledAugust 30th, 2018This cooperative venture is for the purpose of providing educational and recreational opportunities (i.e. structured activities, staff training) for the public and the students of the Board. With these intents in mind, the following are specific items of agreement:
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and City of Hamilton Reciprocal Use Agreement: Proposed TermsReciprocal Use Agreement • December 22nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledDecember 22nd, 2021• Purpose of the Reciprocal Use Agreement is to equalize the cost of using certain City facilities (indoor pools, indoor ice pads, and outdoor sports fields) and HWDSB gymnasia and limit financial transactions between the City and HWDSB;
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • April 1st, 2022 • Florida
Contract Type FiledApril 1st, 2022 JurisdictionThe Parties to the Agreement to which this exhibit is attached are responsible to comply with all of the following protocols before, during and after use of each other’s facilities designated in Exhibits “A” and “B.” Failure to comply with such protocols may be considered to be a material breach of the agreement to which this exhibit is attached. Updates to these protocols may be made at any time if agreed to in writing by both the Superintendent or designee and the Director, Parks and Recreation or designee.
Reciprocal Use Agreement between the School Board of Broward County, Florida and the City of Pembroke PinesReciprocal Use Agreement • February 23rd, 2015
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2015This RUA provides a mechanism for the City and the SBBC to use each other’s facilities at no cost when the facilities are available. However, charges may be levied if additional costs, such as custodial, utility and personnel costs are incurred as a result of the use during non-operational hours. Approvals for use of the school facilities have been delegated to the Superintendent or designee for the SBBC; and for the City, the Director of Recreation and Cultural Arts or designee.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYReciprocal Use Agreement • July 7th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 7th, 2020This RUA provides a mechanism for the City and the SBBC to use each other’s facilities at no cost when the facilities are available. However, charges may be levied if additional costs, such as custodial, utility and personnel costs are incurred as a result of the use of the facilities during non-operational hours. Approvals for use of the school facilities have been delegated to the Superintendent or designee for the SBBC; and for the City’s facilities, the Director of Parks and Recreation or designee.
RECIPROCAL USE AGREEMENTReciprocal Use Agreement • April 22nd, 2021 • Florida
Contract Type FiledApril 22nd, 2021 JurisdictionWHEREAS, partnerships instill a sense of civic pride and responsibility in students that will last far beyond their educational experience; and
EMERGENCY & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE MINUTES 22-001Reciprocal Use Agreement • January 26th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJanuary 26th, 2022