pages: CityCouncil/2016-03-01.pdf, 14
This data as json
body | date | page | text | path |
---|---|---|---|---|
CityCouncil | 2016-03-01 | 14 | REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (16-109) Resolution No. 15131, "Approving a 15-Year Concession Agreement, with a 10-Year Renewal Option, with Dialemi, Inc. (known as Jim's on the Course), for the Provision of Food and Beverage Service at the Chuck Corica Golf Complex." Adopted. The Interim Assistant City Manager gave a Power Point presentation. In response to Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft's inquiry, Tom Geanekos, owner of Jim's on the Course, stated MLD Design prepared the renderings. In response to Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft's inquiry, the Interim Assistant City Manager stated the design is still in the concept stage and has not gone before the Planning Board for design review; the agreement requires the detail design of the enclosed patio be approved by the Golf Commission as well as the Planning Board. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired how serving dinner would be a requirement if it is not in the concession agreement. The Interim Assistant City Manager responded dinner could be added to the agreement as a requirement; stated breakfast and lunch are the minimum requirement; the intention for dinner is to serve tournaments. Mr. Geanekos stated the operating hours for Jim's on the Course over the last 10 years have been consistent; from 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the kitchen, and to about 11:00 p.m. in the bar; dinner has always been served although not stated in the agreement; the types of dinner served has been limited due to the kitchen facility; the larger kitchen space allows for more dinners. In response to Vice Mayor Matarrese inquiry, the Assistant City Attorney stated the concession agreement differs from a lease agreement in several legally significant respects: a concession agreement does not grant any interest in the property; a lease grants a leasehold interest in the property which can then be used to secure mortgages; the concession agreement grants the right to operate a food and beverage facility only and does not have the same obligations as a lease agreement, such as paying rent or possessory interest tax; there are limitations to use the property in any way to finance improvements. Vice Mayor Matarrese inquired whether there has been a value assigned to the maintenance and repair cost. The Interim Assistant City Manager responded the City has not put any repair in the building since Jim's on the Course has been there; there is no specific dollar amount assigned for repairs; the building is 40 to 50 years old; the roof and HVAC will be in need of repair in the next three to five years. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council March 1, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-03-01.pdf |