HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. R18-13RESOLUTION NO. R18-13
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BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana:
Section l: Approval. The Contract between the City of Laurel and the YMCA for the
operation and management of the Laurel City Pool, a copy attached hereto, is hereby approved.
Section 2: Execution. The Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Laurel are hereby given
authority to execute said contract on behalf of the City.
Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council on April 3, 2018, by Council Member
PASSED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, this 3rd
day of April, 2018.
APPROVED by the Mayor this 3rd day of April, 2018.
CITY OF LAUREL
ATTEST:
Bethan KI -j -1 --ler, Clerk/Treasurer
Sam S. Painter, Civil City Attorney
R18-13 YMCA Pool Operation and Management Contract
March 23, 2018
TO: City of Laurel
RE: Proposal for Operation and Management of City of Laurel Municipal Pool
The Billings Family YMCA is proposing to provide operational management for the City of Laurel's municipal pool for
the 2018 summer season, beginning lune 4, 2018 and ending on August 17, 2018. The YMCA has the ability to offer a
variety of aquatic programming to the community of Laurel as well as provide the staff necessary to manage day to day
recreational swim opportunities.
YMCA Responsibilities:
The YMCA would develop, publish and implement a schedule of instructional opportunities, and recreational
swimming activities that will be available to the community of Laurel. The YMCA is proposing to keep
separate and remit all income from recreational, open, swimming to the City of Laurel at a daily rate
established by the city. The YMCA would agree to deliver all monies collected to an established drop box at
the close of business on a daily basis. The YMCA is also proposing to offer a variety of YMCA programming
(see Appendix A) to the community in which any fees collected through a standard reduced rate Off -Site
Membership practice, would remain with the YMCA. YMCA programming would be conducted either before
or after the established open recreational swimming times.
Open recreational times in general would be conducted, but not limited to, Monday through Friday,
12:OOpm to S:OOpm, Saturday and Sunday 1:OOpm to S:OOpm. YMCA programming in general will be
conducted, but not limited to, before and/or after open recreational swim times. The YMCA reserves the
right to conduct programming during the open recreation times as bather load levels and traffic patterns
permit.
The YMCA would use the pool during open recreational swim times for YMCA camp activities; however,
participants would pay the established daily entrance fee. The YMCA would also agree to schedule these
kinds of activities on a limited number of swimmers basis during lower load level and traffic patterns.
The YMCA would provide liability insurance of at least $2,000,000.00 per occurrence during the term of this
agreement. Such insurance would extend to both YMCA Officers and Directors and employees while they
are operating and managing the swimming pool. The YMCA would also name the City of Laurel as an
Additional Insured on said policy.
The YMCA would provide Workman's Compensation Insurance for all employees involved in the operation of
the swimming pool in accordance with the laws of the State of Montana.
All personnel employed by the YMCA to supervise aquatic activities would have the following certifications:
Lifeguards: Current YMCA lifeguard or American Red Cross Lifeguard and BLS (Basic Life
Support), First Aid, Oxygen administration, and AED Certified.
Instructors: Currently hold a minimum of one of the following: YMCA Swim Instructor,
Principles of YMCA Aquatic Leadership, American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor.
All personnel required for the operation of the swimming pool would be employed by the YMCA.
All YMCA personnel will adhere to established aquatic code of conduct, workplace activity requirements.
YMCA staff would be responsible for conducting and recording water chemistry readings at least 3 times per
day, or as necessary to comply with state regulation.
YMCA staff would be responsible for general janitorial maintenance of the deck areas and pool buildings, as
well as vacuuming the pool.
YMCA staff would make the decision to operate, or not operate, the swimming pool during periods of
inclement weather or during other conditions, which may present a hazard to the swimmers and/or
employees. If weather or other conditions dictate closure of the pool, the YMCA would re -open the pool if
at least 1 hour remains in the scheduled time.
The YMCA would establish policies regarding safety, security, employee and patron conduct on the premises
of the pool, including current YMCA swim testing and age requirement protocol.
City of Laurel Responsibilities:
The City of Laurel would be responsible for managing water chemistry, chemical additions to pool,
mechanical systems and maintenance of the swimming pool, structure and associated buildings and
equipment.
The City of Laurel through the local law enforcement would be responsible for the security and protection of
the swimming pool, including YMCA employees and patrons.
The City of Laurel would provide all necessary maintenance, water chemistry and janitorial supplies as well
as provide a pool vacuum for Y staff use, for the operation of the pool.
The City of Laurel would provide and maintain necessary ADA Lift equipment.
Mana�ement
As compensation for managing and operating the swimming pool, the City would agree to pay the YMCA a
seasonal management fee for pool operations beginning June 4, 2018 through August 17, 2018. YMCA staff ,
would need access to the facility several days before and after these dates for preparation, cleaning and
equipment logistics. The YMCA proposes a total cost of $45,600 for the 2018 summer season. The City
would agree to remit 2 installments of $16,200 on or before the 1�` day of July, the 1�` day of August and
$13,200 on the 1� day of September. Under this proposal, the pool would be open to the community for
recreational, open swim, a maximum of 33 hours per week. The YMCA will offer aquatic programming
including, but not limited to, swim lessons and lap swimming depending on community interest, either
before or after the established recreational hours of 12 to 5pm Monday-Friday and 1-5pm Saturday and
Sunday. The YMCA will exclude the July 4th Holiday from operation.
The YMCA and the City of Laurel would agree to meet on a regular basis,at least monthly,and additionally as
the need arises,to discuss operational needs and patron feedback.
The YMCA Pool Manager, Aquatic Director, C00, CEO, in succession, will field patron feedback issues as ',
necessary for resolution. The YMCA and the City of Laurel would agree to communicate any feedback either ,
receives. I!
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The YMCA's area of responsibility would be limited to the fenced pool area. The scope of general liability
responsibility of the YMCA will begin when patrons enter the fenced pool area and ceases upon leaving the '
fenced pool area.
Billings Family YMCA
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City of Laurel
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Appendix A
Program Description
Swim Lessons
The YMCA Swim Lessons program helps participants develop a solid foundation of basic aquatic skills, helping them
develop a lifelong appreciation for aquatic activities, including swimming and introducing them to a variety of
aquatic sports, as well as water safety and lifeguarding.
The Swim Lessons Program begins at 6 months of age and is divided into several levels:
3-5 yrs old (Preschool Levels)
1. Beginner
2. Intermediate
3. Advanced
6 yrs old and up (Youth Levels)
1. Beginner
2. Advanced Beginner
3. Intermediate
At each level, participants are involved in activities relating to six components:
1. Personal safety
2. Personal growth
3. Stroke development
4. Water games and sports
S. Rescue
6. Core Values (Honesty, Caring, Respect, Responsibility)
Lap Swim
Lap swimming remains one the most beneficial fitness activities that can be enjoyed at any age, or as part of any
physical fitness routine.
Appendix B
YMCA Pricing
The YMCA employs a pricing structure for programs that rewards membership to the YMCA by means of financial
savings. The YMCA has a scholarship process available to anyone so that no one is turned away due to inability to
pay. The YMCA has 3 categories of program registration based on membership type.
YMCA Member- Being a YMCA member offers many benefits for the entire family including access to
all the services and amenities at the YMCA facility in Billings. It also offers the most
economical pricing on all fee based programs. There are many non -fee based
services and activities that go with membership, including free child watch,
unlimited access to over100 group exercise classes per week, both land and
water, and access to open gym time and swimming activities.
Off -Site Member- Becoming a YMCA Off -Site member is an option for people who live outside the city
of Billings to realize a financial savings on various programming offered throughout
Yellowstone County. This type of membership does not allow access to the YMCA
facility in Billings. This type of membership requires an annual $55 fee, which then
allows registration for any YMCA programs under the Off -Site member category where
applicable.
Non-member - We encourage everyone, regardless of membership, to take advantage of the many
opportunities and activities available through YMCA programming.
Laurel Aquatics Program Pricing
Swim Lessons per session (1 month sessions meeting 2 times per week or 2 week session, M -Th)
Member $50
Off -Site Member $60
Non -Member $80
Lap Swimming, (1 month sessions, lap swimming available on daily fee, punch card basis)
YMCA programming is subject to minimum participation number system.