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Memorandum of Understanding and Commitment - <br />Batting Cage for Alpine Park, an <br />Agreement Between Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association <br />and the City of Ramsey <br />The purpose of this memorandum and agreement is to identify the roles and <br />responsibilities of the City of Ramsey, hereafter referred to as the City, and the <br />Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association, hereafter referred to as ARAA. <br />ARAA desires to fund, construct, and thereafter donate to the City, two (2) <br />double lane batting cages at Alpine Park, for ARAA's use as identified and <br />specified in this 4 page agreement. The following summarizes the terms and <br />conditions. <br />FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual undertakings set out, the parties agree <br />as follows: <br />1. Alpine Park Area. Whereas, ARAA desires to erect batting lanes, at its <br />expense, in Alpine Park in the area between ball fields #1 and #2, and also between #3 <br />and #4. <br />2. Appropriate Facility. Whereas, the City finds that the proposed structure <br />is appropriate within a City park, and meets all aesthetic concerns, building code and <br />setbacks; and <br />3. Park Grading. Whereas, the batting cages requires minimal earth work <br />and grading within the park prior to, and during its construction; and <br />4. Restoration. Whereas, ARAA shall be responsible for all restoration in <br />the spring of 2014, with seeding in low traffic areas, and sod in areas of more significant <br />foot traffic; and <br />5. General Maintenance. Whereas, the City maintains the Park including <br />the Structure area, and will continue to do so except as specifically excepted herein; and <br />6. Structure Maintenance and Operations. Whereas, ARAA has identified <br />the need for the batting lanes, and proposed their construction and shall be responsible <br />for maintenance, including addressing vandalism, short term and long term repairs <br />and maintenance; and <br />
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