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HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-71 Resolution No. 94-71 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE ELGIN BREAKFAST ROTARY CLUB BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Richard B. Helwig, City Manager, and Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute an agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with the Elgin Breakfast Rotary Club for the adopt-a-highway program, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. s/ George VanDeVoorde George VanDeVoorde, Mayor Presented: April 13, 1994 Adopted: April 13, 1994 Omnibus Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0 Attest: s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk AGREEMENT This agreement is made and entered into this WiltHday of , 1994 , by and between the City of Elgin, Illinois, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City" ) , and the Elgin Breakfast Rotary Club, a Service Club Organization, (hereinafter referred to as "Rotary" ) . WHEREAS, the City has determined it to be in its best interests to enter into an agreement with Rotary pursuant to Illinois Compiled Statutes, 605 ILCS 120/1, et seq. , commonly known as the Illinois Adopt-a-Highway Act; and WHEREAS, the City has determined it to be in the best interest of its citizens to maintain clean and attractive high- ways . NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as fol- lows : 1 . Definitions as used herein shall be those used at Illinois Compiled Statutes, 605 ILCS 120/10, (hereinafter re- ferred to as "Act" ) . 2 . This agreement is made and entered into pursuant to the terms of the Act. In the event of any omissions or ambiguity of any of the provisions of this agreement, the terms of the Act shall apply. 3 . This agreement shall terminate two years after the execution date entered above. 4 . Rotary shall collect litter along an adopted section as defined in the Act no less than four times in each twelve month period, or as directed by the director, as defined by the Act. 5 . Rotary shall provide ten days written notice, or notice as directed in writing by the director, to the director prior to any litter collection. 6 . Rotary shall require, and hereby agree, that each of their members shall wear, in its intended manner, any safety apparel provided by City while collecting litter. 7 . Rotary shall prohibit, and shall be responsible for failure to prohibit, its members from possessing, consuming or being under the influence of alcohol or any drugs while on an adopted section. 8 . Rotary shall maintain and made available a first-aid kit and adequate supply of drinking water for its members during each litter collection. 9 . Rotary shall not subcontract or otherwise assign or delegate its responsibilities or duties pursuant hereto, to any other group or person or permit any other group or person to perform such responsibilities or duties . 10 . Rotary shall place all collected litter in bags provided by City, and shall place filled bags at a location on the adopted section as designated by the director. 11 . Rotary shall conduct, through a group coordinator or designee, group safety meetings and shall require its members to receive safety training as directed by City. 2 12 . Rotary shall obey and abide by all laws, regula- tions and ordinances, including, but not limited to, those relating to safety, and shall adhere to all other safety direc- tives as may be provided by City. 13 . Rotary shall provide at least one supervisor no less than twenty-one (21) years of age for each five (5) persons under the age of eighteen ( 18) who are present on an adopted section at any time. 14 . Rotary shall not allow any person under the age of thirteen ( 13) to participate in any litter collection. 15 . Rotary shall require each of its members to attend a safety meeting conducted by Rotary prior to any member participating in any litter collection. 16 . Rotary shall hold harmless and indemnify the City, its agents, employees and assigns from and against any and all claims for damages, causes of action, suits, or any other liability resulting from or arising out of the performance of this agreement, specifically including, but not limited to, any such claims for damages, causes of action, suits or any other liability resulting from any negligent acts or omissions by City, its agents, employees or assigns . 17 . City shall determine the specific section of right-of-way which shall be adopted by Rotary. 18 . City shall erect a sign which shall conform to the requirements of Section 35 of the Act at each end of the adopted section, which signs shall display the name or acronym of Rotary. 19 . City shall provide bags to Rotary. 3 20 . City shall provide any safety apparel or signs to Rotary which City may deem necessary or desirable within its sole discretion. 21 . City shall remove filled bags from the adopted section as soon as practical after litter collection has oc- curred, and shall otherwise remove litter from any adopted section only under circumstances involving unusually large, heavy or hazardous items . 22 . City may terminate this agreement in the event of a breach of any of the terms contained herein, or if City deter- mines that Rotary involvement in this agreement is inconsistent with any restrictions or limitations established by City, upon written notice. 23 . This agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties hereto. No oral representations, promises, terms or agreements have been made, and any such representa- tions, promises, terms or agreements shall be of no force and effect. 24 . If any of the terms of this agreement conflict with any of the terms of any other written agreement between the parties hereto, the terms of this agreement shall apply. 25 . The terms of this agreement shall be considered severable. If any of the terms or provisions contained herein are found to be void, illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 4 26 . This agreement shall not be deemed to constitute an employment relationship, joint venture or partnership between the parties hereto. 27 . The agreement shall be subject to and governed by the laws of the State of Illinois . 28 . Section Involved: Route 25., from Brandt Drive to Congdon Avenue. CITY OF ELGIN Byic$rQ City Manager Attest: ! City Clerk (Seal) By Rotary Its (� icer 5 C Y • • 111 Agenda Item No. ooR�R[�Sl9'l March 14, 1994 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Robert 0. Malm, Interim City Manager SUBJECT: Adopt-A-Highway Agreements with IDOT, City of Elgin and Elgin Breakfast Rotary Club PURPOSE The intent herein is to provide information whereby the Mayor and Council may consider authorizing the Elgin Breakfast Rotary Club to adopt a section of state highway in Elgin, under the sponsoring jurisdiction of the City of Elgin. BACKGROUND The State of Illinois passed legislation IN 1992 cited as the Illinois Adopt-A-Highway Act. This program allows private citizens to support local anti-litter efforts by allowing groups to adopt a section of highway for the purpose of lit- ter collection. The City was contacted by the Elgin Breakfast Rotary Club. They proposed adopting Route 25, from Brandt Drive to Congdon Avenue. An agreement with IDOT is required and a copy is attached for your consideration. The Mayor's signature is required on behalf of the City. An agreement between the City and the Elgin Breakfast Rotary Club is also attached for your consid- eration. This agreement requires the signature of the City Manager. The Adopt-A-Highway program has been successful in Illinois, as well as throughout many states in the nation. We believe that such a program would greatly improve the quality of life in our community. FINANCIAL IMPACT The City would be obligated to install signs at each end of the adopted section with the name of the group displayed. The City would provide trash bags, safety apparel and safety training. The City would collect the bags of trash four times each year. Our cost is estimated at $500 per year. • Adopt-A-Highway Agreements March 14, 1994 Page 2 LEGAL IMPACT None. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Council authorize the Mayor to execute the Adopt-A-Highway agreement between the City and IDOT, as well as for the City Manager to execute the agree- ment between the City and the Elgin Breakfast Rotary Club. Robe t O. Malm Interim City Manager GWM:mg Attachments AAHAGMT.BRC/COWMEMOS r r