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6.1.C. - Page 2 <br /> History of Joint Use Aqreements at Garfield School: <br /> � � . <br /> Nov. 8, 1999 Agreement (resolution 13782) between the County of San Mateo, City <br /> and RCSD for construction and maintenance of an athletic field at Taft <br /> and at Garfield schools. The County is responsible for the cost of <br /> maintaining Garfield fields and anticipates contracting with the City for <br /> the work. Includes a 10 year use license for the City and County. <br /> Aug. 29, 2000 Amendment regarding CDBG program requirements for compliance <br /> and funds administration for the Taft and Garfield fields <br /> March 25, 2010 Letter for landscape maintenance agreement extension through June <br /> 30, 2010 between the City and County. <br /> History of Joint Use Aqreements at Hawes School: <br /> � � . <br /> NONE <br /> History of Joint Use Aqreements at Hoover School: <br /> � � . <br /> Oct 7, 1965 Agreement between the City and RCSD for construction of a swimming <br /> pool at Hoover School. The original document is no longer available but <br /> it is referenced in the January 1982 agreement that supersedes this <br /> document. <br /> Jan 13, 1982 Agreement between the City and RCSD forjoint use of facilities at <br /> Hoover <br /> July 14, 1987 "Second Amendment" for construction and maintenance of the Herbert <br /> Hoover Boys and Girls Club (now named the Mervin G. Morris <br /> Clubhouse) with stipulations for partial reimbursement to the city if the <br /> agreement is terminated "before the 47 year term". This document also <br /> states that the agreement will be in full force and effect for 47 years <br /> "following the date of its execution" (unclear if date refers to this <br /> document or the original agreement). <br /> April 24, 2002 "Amendment No. 1" to extend the term of the agreement by 15 years <br /> from the January 13, 2012 termination in order to apply for a Roberti- <br /> Z'Berg Harris Block Grant that requires a 20-year "land tenure and <br /> public recreation operation". To do this, the original agreement is <br /> amended to be in effect for 30 years following the date of execution of <br /> this amendment. (Note that the numbers do not seem to add up to the <br /> same termination date) <br />