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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 26157 CITY SECRETARY EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT NO. ACQUISITION & RELOCATION SERVICES WHEREAS, Moreland Altobelli Associates,Inc., ("Contractor") and the City of Fort Worth ("City") entered into an agreement ("Agreement") for avigation easement acquisition and/or acquisition and relocation services on July 8, 1998 (City Secretary Contract No. 24026) for the acquisition of avigation easements and/or the fee simple property acquisition and relocation services in connection with the noise mitigation program at Fort Worth Alliance Airport ("Project"). WHEREAS, the Agreement expired on its own terms on July 1, 1999. WHEREAS, the City and the Contractor extended the Agreement to June 30, 2000.("First Extension" - City Secretary Contract No. 25241) WHEREAS, the City and the Contractor desire to further extend the Agreement to December 31, 2000.("Second Extension') NOW THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. The Second Extension shall commence on July 1, 2000 and terminate on December 31, 2000 , unless extended in writing by both parties in accordance with the provisions in the Agreement. 2. If the Project expense for the Second Extension period as stated above exceeds the current budget as approved ($162,090.00), an additional amount for this Project may be approved by the City Council. If the City Council approves the additional amount for this Project, a revised fee schedule and other necessary documents reflecting the expenditure of the additionally approved amount shall be attached as Exhibit "A" and made a part of this document. 3. Unless specifically revised herein, all the other terms of the Agreement, as amended, shall remain unchanged and continue in full force and effect. Executed on this of , 2000. CITY OF F WORTH: CONTRACTOR: Mo n Ili A (ici s, Inc. By: L' By: G Assistant City Mal6ger Title: e5; Address: 7-ZI1 Approved as to form and Iegaiity: Su 4e- 9C- sistant y orney NO Ntf c U— LL L REQ Attest Contract Authorization City Secr aryY.,2 Date 101) �0('°I,� K Extension-Alliance 0115 Wn1US U 9, EPIC?SUB� o CITY SECRETARY THE STATE OF TEXAS § CONTRACT 140. COUNTY OF TARRANT § WHEREAS, on November 9, 1964, the City of Fort Worth ("City") and the Kimbell Art Foundation ("Foundation"), a Texas non-profit corporation, entered into an agreement ("Original Agreement") recorded under Clerk's File No. 82054 in the Real Property Records of Tarrant County, Texas; WHEREAS, the Original Agreement granted the Foundation an exclusive right to use certain real property ("Land") in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, owned by the City and described as follows: A portion of land out of all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land conveyed to the City of Fort Worth February 28, 1936, by the K. M. Van Zandt Land Company, recorded in Volume 1281, at page 499, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at a point of intersection of the east property line of Arch Adams and the south property line of Camp Bowie Boulevard; thence south 0 degrees 03 minutes west 64.00 feet; thence north 89 degrees 57 minutes west 90.96 feet to the point of beginning; Thence south 0 degrees 03 minutes west a distance of 808.08 feet to a point for corner, said course being parallel to and a distance of 20 feet from the west curb line of Arch Adams; Thence north 89 degrees 57 minutes west a distance of 627.8 feet to a point for corner; said course being parallel to and a distance of 20 feet from the north curb line of West Lancaster Avenue; Thence north 0 degrees 03 minutes east a distance of 486.6 feet to a point for corner, said course being parallel to and a distance of 20 feet from the east curb line of Will Rogers Drive West; Thence north 62 degrees 56 minutes east a distance of 705.32 feet to the point of beginning, said course being parallel to and a distance of 20 feet from the south curb line of Camp Bowie Boulevard, and containing 9.33 acres more or less. 194853-9 "the public" shall include, without limitation, all residents of the City and Tarrant County. The Foundation may, however, close the Building and the Museum from time to time as necessary for the repair, maintenance, expansion, or rebuilding of the Building and the Museum, for preparation for special events, and for any other reason related to the convenient administration of the Museum. The Foundation may modify, expand, repair, and replace any and all landscaping, trees, shrubbery and improvements on the Land, at the Foundation's sole cost and expense, in the Foundation's sole discretion, with a view to enhancing the overall beauty and mutual appropriateness of cultural facilities in the vicinity of the Will Rogers buildings as long as such activities are directly related or ancillary to the use of the Land for art museum, art education, or related administrative purposes. 3. The Foundation may, without City approval, establish an entry fee or fees to any special exhibition of works of art or to the Building other than for a special exhibition; provided, that such entry fee or fees must not exceed an amount reasonably calculated to cover the Museum's operating expenses, maintenance and upkeep, replacement of objects of art, and necessary salaries, wages, and other overhead. The Foundation shall, upon request from the City, make available for inspection by the City an operating statement for the fiscal year in which any fee is charged to verify that the Museum is not being operated for a profit. 4. The Foundation has the sole authority to operate all parking facilities on or within the Land for the benefit of the Museum staff and the public and to charge reasonable fees for use of such facilities. 5. The City acknowledges that the Museum, its contents, the Building, and the Permanent Collection are owned by the Foundation, and the City has no right, title, or interest in the Museum, its contents, the Building, or the Permanent Collection. Except as provided in paragraph 2 hereof, if the Foundation should cease to operate the Museum for the public 194853_9.DOC 3 Fort Worth and/or Tarrant County until such time as the Building is ready to reopen. Also by example, the Foundation temporarily may arrange for all or a portion of the Permanent Collection to be part of a traveling exhibition; or temporarily to displace all or a portion of the Permanent Collection in order to display in the Building works loaned by another museum or institution. This covenant and agreement by the Foundation shall constitute the consideration paid by the Foundation to the City of Fort Worth for the Foundation's past and future use of said Land. 8. If for any reason any provision of this Agreement is held or deemed to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, that circumstance will not have the effect of rendering any of the other provisions of this Agreement illegal, invalid, or unenforceable. In such event, the parties shall endeavor to amend each such provision so as to remove the illegality, invalidity, or unenforceable effect of each such provision while giving effect to the intent of the parties as expressed in this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is still held or deemed to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, then the applicable or corresponding provision or provisions of the Original Agreement shall be operative ab initio to the extent necessary to effect a legal, valid and enforceable agreement. If this Agreement in its entirety is held or deemed to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, then the Original Agreement 'shall be operative ab initio. 9. As used in this Agreement, the term Foundation shall include any successor nonprofit organization selected by the Foundation's Board of Directors and approved by the City to operate a museum or art institute upon the Land under the terms contained herein. The Foundation may, upon selecting such successor nonprofit organization, assign all of its right, title and interest in this Agreement to such successor nonprofit entity by written agreement. 10. The City and the Foundation acknowledge and agree that on September 5, 1956, the Mayor of the City of Fort Worth executed a deed on behalf of the City purporting to transfer 194853_9.DOC 5 to Tarrant County an undivided one-third interest in a 2.445 acre tract of land located within the 9.33 acre tract described hereinabove. The execution of such deed was in anticipation of the construction and operation of the proposed new City-County Health Center on the subject 2.445 acre tract. Subsequently, the City and Tarrant County agreed to relocate the proposed City- County Health Center to another site, thus enabling the City to preserve the 2.445 acre tract for future cultural and entertainment development, and to ultimately enter into the Original Agreement with the Kimbell Art Foundation for the construction and operation of the Museum on the described 9.33 acre tract. Accordingly, Tarrant County, as a condition precedent to the effectiveness of this amended and restated Agreement, has consented to the terms and conditions contained herein, which consent is more particularly set forth below. 11. This Agreement may be recorded in the Real Property Records of Tarrant County, Texas. 194853_9.DOC 6 The City and the Foundation have executed this Agreement this _ �' day of a-lvw� , 2000. CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS By:_ U6.a -r L Av�,� Mayor A EST: CITY OF FORT RTH, TEXAS City Secretary S '.29–a,/) APPROVED AS TO By. FO AND LEGALITY City Manager Qzze4 City Attorney KIMBELL ART FOUNDATION, a Texas non-profi corporation Contract Authorization By: � r-- 'lj� J 00 Name: Ka C, Fb-'{ son Date Its: —e; d.nf Pursuant to an Order adopted by the Commissioners Court of Tarrant County, Texas at a regularly scheduled meeting, the County hereby consents to the above-referenced Agreement, it being understood that the County is not joining as a party thereto, but rather agrees not to disturb the Foundation's use of the Land for so long as the Museum is open to the public in accordance with the covenants and subject to the limitations set forth in the Agreement. TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS County Judge 71 COUNTERSIGNED: Couniy derk (Commissioners Court Seal) 194853 9.DOC 7 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TARR.ANT § This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of 2000, by Kenneth Barr, Mayor of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, a municipal corpo tion of the State of Texas and a home rule city, on behalf of said City. Notary Publi in and for the State of Texas ANGFL.A R DAVIS ' iJ Notary Palk Z z2,&,l STATE OF TEXAS Printe ame of Notary 4� My Comm.Exp. 11/02/2W2 Notary's commission expires:_ STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TARRANT § This instrument was acknowledged before me on the j R� day of 4,-k a t,,St 2000, by K a C EcfSon ,_ �rPS; rent on behalf of said Foundation. Notary Public in d for the State of Texas V-'iML-Itj 0 . Printed Name of N6tary Notary's commission expires:_ 194853_9.DOC 8 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TARRANT § This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of 2000, by Tom Vandergriff, County Judge of the County of Tarrant, Texas, on behalf of sdd County. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas G. RHODEN Printed Name of Notary �otary Fublicc a E � TEXAS Notary's commission expires: AFTER RECORDING RETURN TO: R. Daniel Settle, Jr. Kelly, Hart & Hallman, P.C. 201 Main Street, Suite 2500 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 194853_9.DOC 9 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TARRANT § Tint uAvcknvsesed before me on th day of 2000, b , City Manager of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, a nicipal corporation of the State of Texas and a home rule city, on behalf of said Ci Notary Public in and, o the State of Texas Printed Name of Notary Notary's commission expires: �►� SARAH JANE ODLE NOTARY PUBLIC * State of Texas of *4 Comm. Exp.01-29-2002 10 City of Fort Worth, Texas 4Vayor and Council Communication DATE REFERENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE 8/15/00 L-12870 12ART 1 of 2 SUBJECT AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH AND THE KIMBELL ART FOUNDATION RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the attached amendment to the lease agreement between the City of Fort Worth and the Kimbell Art Foundation containing the changes described herein below. DISCUSSION: In 1964, the City of Fort Worth and the Kimbell Art Foundation (Foundation) entered into a lease agreement providing for the construction and operation of the Kimbell Art Museum (Museum) on City property bounded by Lancaster Avenue, Will Rogers Drive West, Camp Bowie Boulevard and Arch Adams. The Foundation has now requested that the lease agreement be amended as follows: • Term: The lease agreement will continue to allow the Foundation, for the period of its corporate existence, to use the land without payment of rent for as long as the Foundation complies with the terms of the agreement. • Public Viewing: The amended lease will require the Foundation to continue operating the Museum on an "open to the public basis", but allows the Foundation to close the building as necessary for repair, maintenance, expansion, rebuilding, preparation for special events, or for any other reasons convenient to the administration of the Museum. • Admission Fees: The Foundation may, without City approval, establish fees for special exhibits and for the Permanent Collection. (The 1964 agreement required City Council approval of the amount of any admission fees.) The admission fees may not exceed an amount reasonably calculated to cover the Museum's operating expenses, maintenance and upkeep, replacement of objects of art, and necessary salaries, wages and overhead. The Foundation shall file an annual operating statement with the City Council to verify that the Museum is not being operated for a profit. • Default Provision: The proposed amendment provides that if the Foundation should cease to operate the Museum for the public exhibition of paintings and other art, then the City may terminate the Foundation's interest in the land and require the Foundation to remove the building and to restore the land to its original condition. (The amendment removes the 1964 provision that if the Foundation fails to maintain or operate the Museum in accordance with the terms thereof, or upon termination of the corporate existence of the Foundation, then ownership of the Museum and its contents, including the Permanent Collection, shall revert to and become the property of the City, subject to the City's obligation to continue to operate the Museum for the public exhibition of art.) City of Fort Worth, Texas "agar and Council Communication DATE REFERENCE NUMBER LOG NAMEPAGE 8/15/00 L-12870 12ART 2 of 2 A SUBJECT AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH AND THE KIMBELL ART FOUNDATION • Ownership of the Building, Museum and Permanent Collection: Under the proposed amendment, the City acknowledges that the Museum, its contents, the building and the Permanent Collection are owned by the Foundation, and that the City has no right, title, or interest in such. • Location of Permanent Collection: At the City's request, the amendment provides that the Permanent Collection (Collection) will remain in perpetuity within the corporate boundaries of Fort Worth and/or Tarrant County and available for public exhibition; provided, however, that the Foundation may, from time to time, temporarily remove all or any portion of the Collection from public display, or temporarily transfer all or any portion of the Collection to a location outside of Fort Worth and/or Tarrant County, for reasons such as for renovation of the Museum building or to be part of a traveling exhibition. • Parking: The amended lease agreement will allow the Foundation to operate all parking facilities on the Museum property and to charge reasonable parking fees. (The amendment removes from the 1964 Agreement the provision allowing persons going to the Will Rogers Coliseum and Auditorium to have free use of the Museum parking areas.) • Landscaping: The amended lease will allow the Foundation to modify, expand, repair and replace landscaping and improvements as long as they are reasonably related to the use of the land for an art museum, for art education, or for related administrative purposes. • Assignment: The amended lease provides that the Foundation may assign the lease agreement to a successor nonprofit organization approved by the City. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Finance Director certifies that this action does not require the expenditure of City funds. CB:k Submitted for City Manager's FUND I ACCOUNT CENTER AMOUNT CITY SECRETARY Office by: (to) Charles Boswell 8511 APP(�ROVED(� f Originating Department Head: CITY COUNCIL David Yen 7606 (from) AUG 15 2000 ti , Additional Information Contact: A � "- C1 SgCretary of the David Yett 7606 City of Fort Worth,Term