The following form is a license agreement between a city and a non-profit corporation to use real property for baseball fields and general recreation for young people, families and residents of the city.
Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation Title: Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation for Baseball Fields and General Recreation Keywords: Florida, License Agreement, City, Nonprofit Corporation, Real Property, Baseball Fields, General Recreation, Young People, Families 1. Introduction: The Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation for Baseball Fields and General Recreation aims to establish a partnership between a city and a nonprofit organization to utilize designated real property for the development and maintenance of baseball fields and general recreation activities. This agreement seeks to provide opportunities for young people and families to engage in recreational activities that promote a healthy lifestyle and community bonding. 2. Agreement Overview: This license agreement outlines the terms and conditions under which the City grants the nonprofit corporation the right to operate and maintain the designated real property for specific purposes. It encompasses the establishment of baseball fields, creation of recreational spaces, and setting conditions for the nonprofit corporation to organize youth-oriented programs and family-oriented recreational events. 3. Designated Real Property: The agreement specifies the exact location and boundaries of the real property entrusted to the nonprofit corporation. This property will be utilized for the construction and maintenance of baseball fields, multipurpose recreational spaces, and associated facilities. 4. Baseball Fields Development: The nonprofit corporation is granted the authority to develop and maintain baseball fields within the designated real property. This includes activities such as leveling the ground, installing fencing, equipment storage, installing lighting for night games, and ensuring proper field maintenance. 5. General Recreation Facilities: Apart from baseball fields, the agreement allows the nonprofit corporation to create general recreational spaces within the real property. These spaces may include playgrounds, picnic areas, walking trails, soccer fields, basketball courts, and any other amenities deemed suitable for young people and families. 6. Youth-Oriented Programs: The nonprofit corporation will organize and conduct a variety of youth-oriented programs aimed at encouraging physical fitness, teamwork, and character development. These programs may include baseball leagues, coaching clinics, summer camps, skill development workshops, and tournaments. 7. Family-Oriented Recreational Events: In addition to youth programs, the nonprofit corporation is authorized to plan and execute family-oriented recreational events within the designated real property. These events may consist of community picnics, holiday celebrations, festival activities, and other events that promote community engagement and family involvement. 8. Duration and Termination: The agreement specifies the duration of the license, outlining the start and end dates of the agreement. It also addresses circumstances under which the agreement may be terminated, including breach of terms, non-compliance with rules, or the city's need to repurpose the property. Different Types of Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation to use Real Property for Baseball Fields and General Recreation for Young People and Families: 1. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Public Parks 2. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on School Grounds 3. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Vacant Land 4. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Community Centers 5. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Recreational Facilities.
Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation Title: Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation for Baseball Fields and General Recreation Keywords: Florida, License Agreement, City, Nonprofit Corporation, Real Property, Baseball Fields, General Recreation, Young People, Families 1. Introduction: The Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation for Baseball Fields and General Recreation aims to establish a partnership between a city and a nonprofit organization to utilize designated real property for the development and maintenance of baseball fields and general recreation activities. This agreement seeks to provide opportunities for young people and families to engage in recreational activities that promote a healthy lifestyle and community bonding. 2. Agreement Overview: This license agreement outlines the terms and conditions under which the City grants the nonprofit corporation the right to operate and maintain the designated real property for specific purposes. It encompasses the establishment of baseball fields, creation of recreational spaces, and setting conditions for the nonprofit corporation to organize youth-oriented programs and family-oriented recreational events. 3. Designated Real Property: The agreement specifies the exact location and boundaries of the real property entrusted to the nonprofit corporation. This property will be utilized for the construction and maintenance of baseball fields, multipurpose recreational spaces, and associated facilities. 4. Baseball Fields Development: The nonprofit corporation is granted the authority to develop and maintain baseball fields within the designated real property. This includes activities such as leveling the ground, installing fencing, equipment storage, installing lighting for night games, and ensuring proper field maintenance. 5. General Recreation Facilities: Apart from baseball fields, the agreement allows the nonprofit corporation to create general recreational spaces within the real property. These spaces may include playgrounds, picnic areas, walking trails, soccer fields, basketball courts, and any other amenities deemed suitable for young people and families. 6. Youth-Oriented Programs: The nonprofit corporation will organize and conduct a variety of youth-oriented programs aimed at encouraging physical fitness, teamwork, and character development. These programs may include baseball leagues, coaching clinics, summer camps, skill development workshops, and tournaments. 7. Family-Oriented Recreational Events: In addition to youth programs, the nonprofit corporation is authorized to plan and execute family-oriented recreational events within the designated real property. These events may consist of community picnics, holiday celebrations, festival activities, and other events that promote community engagement and family involvement. 8. Duration and Termination: The agreement specifies the duration of the license, outlining the start and end dates of the agreement. It also addresses circumstances under which the agreement may be terminated, including breach of terms, non-compliance with rules, or the city's need to repurpose the property. Different Types of Florida License Agreement Between City and Nonprofit Corporation to use Real Property for Baseball Fields and General Recreation for Young People and Families: 1. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Public Parks 2. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on School Grounds 3. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Vacant Land 4. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Community Centers 5. License Agreement for Baseball Fields and General Recreation on Recreational Facilities.