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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEU's.P:T
ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WITH PAUL O. DEI•iYAE AND
LESLIE M. FAITH, JR. FOR THE OPERATION OF A BOAT DOCK AND MARINA
FACILITIES ON THE RIVER FRONT, AND SETTING FORTH THE TERMS AND CON—
DITIONS OF SUCH AOREEDEINT
Bt' -IT -ORDAINED BY THE POARD OF COI>MISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the Mayor he, and he is hereby, authorized
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and directed to execute an Avreement, on behalf of the City of Paducah,
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Kentucky, with Paul G. Demyan and Leslie M. Faith, Jr. for the operation
of a boat dock and marina facilities on the river front, said Agreement
heinc in words and figures as .follows, to -wit:
"THIS ACREEI.IENT, made and entered into on this day
of October, 19(c', by and between the CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY,
party of the .first part, and PAUL G. DEMYAN and LESLIE M. FAITH,
JR., parties of the second part.
11 I T N E S S E T H:
"THAT the party of the first part, in consideration of
the hereinafter arreement, does hereby grant permission, to the
complete and full extent allowed by law, to the parties of the
second part for the operation and maintenance of the following
facilities owned by the parties of the second part:
"A boat dock and marina facilities on the river front,
Paducah, Kentucky, within the limits bounded by the north line
of Broadway, if extended, and the south line of Jefferson Street,
if extended. The facilities consist of a barge type craft,
approximately (0 feet lonf, and 30 feet wide, a gas dock 20 feet
lona, and a 60 :foot over night moorage dock, all of which is to
contain the operation. One-half of the headquarters barge is
enclosed and contains a small office space, a snack bar with a
soft drink dispenser, popcorn machine, hot dog machine, previously
prepared sandwiches, locker space for rent, and a repair shop.
The other half of the headquarters barge is open and contains
tables and chairs for customers and spectators. Two (2) gasoline
pumps and one (1) diesel pump are located in the open area .for
the sale of gasoline, and two (2) 500 gallon storage tanks are
buried on shore in compliance with specifications set out by the
Coast Guard authorities. Down river from the barge and connected
to the barge, there is a long shed constructed of wood framing
co-ered with corrugated metal, .floating on drums, and divided
into compartment storage for cruisers or similar craft. Inside
this area, between the boathouse shed and the river bank, cat-
walks and boat slips .floating on drums are provided as moorage
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space .for small craft. Facilities are pro—ided for the selling
of items relating to pleasure boat craft, ie, motors, boats,
life preservers, jackets, skis, and etc. All these.facilities
are moored -and anchored in such a manner so as to be pulled in
or let out accordin.p to the fluctuation of the river stave.
Further, the facilities may be improved at any time as deemed
necessary in the furtherance of the parties of the second part's
business activity.
"For the privileges granted herein, the parties of the second
part are to pay to the party of the first part rent of Fifty
Dollars ($=0.00) per calendar month,-beginninr, June 1, 1966.
Simultaneous with the.execution of this Agreement party of the second
part will pay all past due rent from said date and each payment
of rent is to be made promptly on the 1st day of each calendar
month,
"The parties of the second part agree to comply at all times
with the regulations as set out by the Kentuckv Department of Health.
"The parties of the second part are to provide and keep in
full force and effect liability insurance issued l,v,some good.
and solvent company licensed to do bysiness_in the City of Paducah,
Kentucky, to protect the City from all claims of persons for personal
injury or death and for damage of property in the following amounts:
4100,000 for personal injury or death to any one person;
$300,000 for personall injury or death to more than one person
resulting- from the same accident;
$ 50,000 .for damage to property in any one accident.
"The party of the first part cotenants, agrees and promises
that it will refrain from leasinrr or in any way granting permission
to any party (other than parties of the second part as stated here)
to service pleasure goats, to sell Bras, or in reneral, to conduct
the same or similar business activity in the river front area, on
any property owned or under the control of the partv of the first
part.
"This agreement shall not he transferred or assiened in any
manner by the parties of"the second part unless authorized by
legisl ative action of the Board of Commissioners of the City of
Paducah, Kentucky.
"It is the intention of the party of the first part that
tle terms, promises, and covenants or this agreement shall be in
full force and effect for a period ending October 1, 19^1, to the
full and complete extent allowed by law. Further, the party of
the first rart here1v agrees that the parties or the second part
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ha -e the option and ric-ht to renew this agreement for a further
term of five (5) years subject to approval of the City Commission
as pro-ided by law, commencin- on the expiration of this agreement,
and terminating on the lst day of October, 1976, subiect to all
of the terms and conditions of this agreement; provided, however,
that this option shall be conditioned on the parties of the second
part hein-- in wood standing under this agreement and havinP duly
performed their covenants herein throuphout the term, and provided
further that notice of the intent to exercise such option shall be
given b-, the parties of the second part to the party of the first
part not less than 30 days before the end of the term of this
agreement. Should parties of the second part default and fail to
perform any of its oblip-ations under this agreement as provided
for herein or according to the terms hereof, then the party of
the first part may, at its option, declare this agreement to be
immediately terminated and at an end.
"This Agreement is executed pursuant to the terms of an
ordinance adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the City of
Paducah, Kentucky, on the day of November, 1966, and all terms
and conditions contained in said ordinance are made a part hereof
and is retroactive to Diocember 1, 1966.
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
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Mayor
Paul G. Demean
Leslie NI, Faith, Jr. "
SECTION 2. All motions, resolutions and ordinances or parts thereof
in conflict herewith he, and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of
such conflict.
SECTION: 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption.
Wm. L. Kressenberp, Commis ioner
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Wm. F. Paxton, Commissioner
Passed by the Eoard of Commissioners November 2, 1966
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, November 2, 1966.