Long Beach, CA
File #: 12-1005    Version: 1 Name: PRM - Amend Lease w/American Golf
Type: Contract Status: CCIS
File created: 10/23/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/20/2012 Final action: 11/20/2012
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute the Sixth Amendment to Lease No. 17448 between the City of Long Beach and American Golf Corporation, to amend the agreement and clarify the requirements regarding golf Charity Days. (Districts 3,4,5)
Sponsors: Parks, Recreation and Marine
Indexes: Amendments, Leases
Attachments: 1. 112012-R-18sr.pdf
Related files: 07-0639, 14-0478, 13-0343, 17448_012
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute the Sixth Amendment to Lease No. 17448 between the City of Long Beach and American Golf Corporation, to amend the agreement and clarify the requirements regarding golf Charity Days. (Districts 3,4,5)

DISCUSSION
Since the original City Council approval of Lease No. 17448 (Lease) between the City of Long Beach (City) and American Golf Corporation (AGC) in 1984, AGC has been required to donate each of the City’s five golf courses on one day per year (Charity Days), free of charge with respect to green fees and rentals of golf carts, to a Long Beach-based charity. In March of 1999, the City Council approved the Third Amendment to the Lease, requiring that the City Manager approve the charities selected to benefit from the Charity Days. Currently, the City, which normally receives a percentage of green fees and golf cart fees as rent from AGC, receives no percentage rent on the five Charity Days per year.

The current process requiring that the City Manager approve the charities that benefit from the Charity Days puts City management staff in the unenviable position of choosing one charity over another. As the Charity Days were originally created as a way for AGC to be a good community partner by helping local charities, staff feels that AGC, and not the City, should determine the charities that benefit from this practice, and the policies relative to implementing the Charity Days. Furthermore, in light of current budgetary situations, the fact that the City waives its percentage rent on these Charity Days is no longer considered a best practice.

Therefore, staff’s recommended action will remove the City from the selection and approval process of determining which charities should benefit from Charity Days, and will require that AGC pay the City percentage rent for the actual number of players and golf carts used.

This matter was reviewed by Deputy City Attorney Gary J. Anderson on October 19, 2012,...

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