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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> APPROVED AND <br /> STAFF REPORT FORWARDED <br /> TO CITY COUNCIL <br /> DATE: March 21, 2011 ��- <br /> Stephen L. Hollister' <br /> TO: Stephen L. Hollister, City Manager City Manager <br /> FROM: Michael Bakaldin, Public Works Director M$ <br /> BY: Debbie Pollart, Facilities & Open Space Manager <br /> SUBJECT PROJECT/PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> RESOLUTION AMENDING RESIDENT GREEN FEES FOR THE MONARCH BAY GOLF <br /> CLUB (MARINA GOLF COURSE ONLY) <br /> SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION <br /> It is recommended City Council approve a resolution amending resident green fees for the <br /> Monarch Bay Golf Club (Marina Golf Course), effective April 1, 2011. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> American Golf Corporation (AGC) entered into a lease agreement with the City of San Leandro <br /> (City) for the renovation and operation of the San Leandro Golf Facility (Monarch Bay Golf <br /> Club) on November 15, 1997. AGC's 20 -year lease agreement with the City included an $8.1 <br /> million plus renovation of the Tony Lema Golf Course, Marina Golf Course and the Everett <br /> Rooney Driving Range. AGC completed the renovation in 2001. AGC's lease agreement also <br /> states AGC shall maintain and operate Monarch Bay Golf Club and in return pay the City <br /> percentage rent on all gross revenues derived from the golf facility. <br /> Section 3.3(a) of AGC's lease with the City states: Lessee will charge green fees to residents of <br /> the City in accordance with a rate schedule approved by Lessor which approval will not be <br /> unreasonably withheld or delayed. Lessor shall, in setting resident rates, consider (i) the revenue <br /> impacts to the operation of the Golf Facility; (ii) prevailing rates at similar public courses; and <br /> (iii) changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or comparable indicator of cost of living <br /> changes. <br /> On December 17. 007 and again on April 6, 2009, City Council approved a resident fee <br /> schedule for Monarck Bay Golf Club (Tony Lema Course). Prior to Council's approval in 2007, <br /> the resident rates for both the Tony Lema and Marina Golf Courses had remained unchanged <br /> since 2001. In February 2011, AGC sent a request to the City to modify the 9 -hole Marina <br /> weekday resident green fees. Below are all the current resident fees being charged at Monarch <br /> Bay as well as AGC's requested fee increase for the 9 -hole weekday resident rates. <br />