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Reso - CC - 092-1999
RESOLUTION NO. 92-1999 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURLINGAME APPROVING DONOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDATION AND THE SAN MATEO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 50 -METER SWIM POOL AT BURLINGAME HIGH SCHOOL AND AGREEING TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY USAGE PURSUANT TO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN DISTRICT AND CITY RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Burlingame: WHEREAS, on September 15, 1997, by Resolution No. 75-97, the City Council approved an agreement with San Mateo Union High School District ("District") to jointly develop and operate an aquatic center at Burlingame High School to benefit the community ("Development Agreement"); and WHEREAS, following that agreement and the beginning of construction, a donor came forward with an offer to provide funding for a larger pool that originally contemplated; and WHEREAS, on August 25, 1999, by Resolution No. 92-1999, the City Council approved a First Amendment to the Development Agreement in order to clarify responsibilities to operate the larger facility; and WHEREAS, in order for the donation for the larger pool to occur, the donor The San Francisco Foundation requires assurance that the new swim pool will be made available for community use on an extensive basis, and the City is willing to manage and provide that community usage, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED: 1. The City Manager is authorized and directed to execute the Letter of The San Francisco Foundation dated August 26, 1999, as executed by the Foundation and the San Mateo Union high School District, on behalf of the City as contained in the acknowledgment and agreement paragraph for the City in Exhibit A hereto. 2. The Clerk is directed to attest to the signature of the Manager. MAYOR I, 7UD= A. MALFATTI, City Clerk of the City of Burlingame, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was introduced at a special meeting of the City Council held on the 30th day of August . 1999, and was adopted thereafter by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GALLIGAN, JANNEY, O'MAHONY, SPINELLI NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: CITY CLERK Serving Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties Mr. Thomas C. Mohr, Superintendent San Mateo Unified High School District 650 North Delaware San Mateo, CA 94401 August 26, 1999 The Honorable Mary Janney, Mayor City of Burlingame 501 Primrose Road Burlingame, CA 94010 Re: Gift from The San Francisco Foundation For Construction of 50 Meter Pool at Burlingame High School Dear Mr. Mohr and Ms. Janney: The San Francisco Foundation ("the Foundation") is pleased to notify you that, upon the recommendation of an anonymous Donor Advisor, it has approved a grant in the sum of $1,210,000 (one million two hundred ten thousand dollars - - "the Donated Sum") to the San Mateo Unified High School District, a California public school district ("the District') upon the terms and conditions set forth below. By way of background, the Foundation understands that the District has planned since the 1989 earthquake to rebuild the 25 yard swimming pool owned by the District on the Burlingame High School campus ("the Aquatic Center"), and that the City of Burlingame ("the City") and the District would be sharing the costs of operating and maintaining the Aquatic Center. In the spring of 1999, the District had already accepted bids from contractors for the project, and commenced work. Upon hearing of these plans, members of a family which has a Donor Advised Fund at The San Francisco Foundation contacted Superintendent Tom Mohr to discuss the possibility of contributing the incremental cost of increasing the pool length from 25 yards to 50 meters. These family members described to District employees their intent: to assist the District and the City in increasing the size of the present pool from 25 yards to 50 meters, and in so doing create a facility which can be used by everyone from children just learning to swim, to Olympic hopefuls, to masters athletes; to provide for seniors who want to swim or obtain other forms of aquatic exercise; to provide for disabled children and adults who enjoy the freedom of water; to teach children, high school students and adults to be water safe; to teach children and high school students and masters athletes to play and compete in water polo; to provide an area for scuba divers in the deep end of the pool; and, finally, to provide a beautiful multi-purpose facility that the entire community will enjoy. Of particular importance to the family were the commitments of the District and the City that maximum use of the Pool Facility would be obtained by providing simultaneous high school and community user access, whenever possible. Chief Executive Officer Sandra R. Hernandrq M. Board of Trustees E Warren Hellman, Chair Gay Plair Cobb Peter E. Haas, Jr. Leslie P. Hume Rolland C. Love. M.D. Stephanie C. MncColl Ted 1.Saengr David 1. Sancher.Jr.. Ph.D. Gladys S. Thacher Trustees Emeriti Lucille S.Abmhomson Hamilton IV.. Budge A.WClausen Mrs.Morris Doyle Herman E. Gallegos PeterE Haas Roben C. Harris William R.Hreelett John F. Kilmartin Leonard E. Kingsley Joan E Lane Richard B. Madden Susan S. Metcalf William H.Drrick,)r. William M. Roth Brooks Walker, )c Mary Lee Widener 225 Bush Street Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94104-4224 415733-8500 fax 415 477-2783 W".sff.org The District agreed to request new bids for construction of the longer pool and related costs (including design professional fees, expanded decking and fencing, and relocation of the parking lot). The Foundation understands that the resulting sealed bids were opened on August 24, and that the construction contract is scheduled to be awarded at the District's August 26 board meeting. The Foundation further understands that the City and the District plan to execute the proposed "First Amendment to Agreement for Development, Maintenance, Operations and Use of the Burlingame High School Aquatic Center" attached to this letter as Exhibit A ("the Agreement for Development"), and that the City and the District contemplate school and community usage as set forth in the July 30, 1999 memo from John Williams to Tom Mohr and its attachments which are attached to this letter as Exhibit B. The Foundation agrees that the Agreement for Development, as proposed to be amended, would provide the level of community usage that the Foundation desires. In light of the background and intent as expressed above, the Foundation hereby agrees to donate the sum of $1,210,000 (one million two hundred ten thousand dollars) to the District. In accepting this gift, the District agrees that: Upon acceptance of this gift by the District, and acceptance of the terms set forth in this letter by the City, the Donated Sum will be transferred to an escrow account at an institution to be agreed upon by the District and the Foundation. Funds may be paid out of the escrow account to contractors, vendors and service providers for purposes consistent with this letter upon approval of the District. The District shall permit the Foundation to inspect the books and records of the escrow account (including copies of vouchers submitted by contractors for payment) from time to time upon reasonable notice to the District. 2. The Donated Sum will not become part of the General Fund of either the District of the City. The Donated Sum will be used only to pay the incremental costs of increasing the pool from at the Aquatic Center from 25 yards to 50 meters, and related expenses necessarily incurred as a result of the increase. Such expenses are expected to include architects' fees for redesigning the pool, deck and parking facilities; fees of the Office of State Architect for approving the new plans; fees of traffic engineers; the incremental construction costs; cost of improved fencing; costs of related pool equipment such as timing devices and scoreboards, bleachers, lane markers, and water polo goals; costs of the community entry building and locker rooms; and costs of higher -capacity pool filtration and chemical systems and facilities. 4. The Donated Sum will not be used to pay for costs of maintaining, operating or insuring the Aquatic Center. Under no circumstances shall the Donated Sum be used by the City or the District to replace or reduce their original budget commitments in the sums of $1,166,695.00 and $300,000.00 respectively, that were part of the plans for the original 25 yard facility. 5. This gift is made on the condition that the City and the District will complete the Aquatic Center without recourse to the Foundation for further funds. The City and the District acknowledge that no additional funds will be forthcoming from the Foundation in the event of cost overruns. 6. The San Francisco Foundation may, but is not obligated to, enforce the terms upon which this gift is made. The identity of the anonymous Donor Advisor family is to be treated with the utmost of confidentiality, and not disclosed to anyone unless prior approval is given by the Foundation. The Donated Sum shall be returned to the Foundation if construction of the Aquatic Center is not complete within one calendar year of acceptance of this gift, or if the District and the City are unable to agree upon a schedule which permits community usage of the Aquatic Center at least as frequently as set forth in the Exhibit B. However, the one-year deadline to complete construction shall be extended by any length of time that is not fairly attributed to the action or inaction of the District. In consideration of the Foundation's gift, the District and the City, by their signatures at the end of this letter, agree that the Aquatic Center will be built, operated and maintained in a manner entirely consistent with the intent and terms of the agreement set forth in this letter. Sincerely, The San Francisco Foundation Name: Kevin McGahan Title: Fund Manager The San Mateo Unified High School District hereby accepts the foregoing gift upon the terms and conditions set forth above. Dated: District San Mateo Union High School Name: Title: The City of Burlingame acknowledges that the District is accepting the Donated Sum from the Foundation upon the terms and conditions set forth above. Within the terms of the Agreement for Development attached as Exhibit A, as it may be amended, the City agrees that it shall work with the District to provide community usage of the Aquatic Center at or above the level of usage generally described in the Draft Schedule attached as Exhibit B. Dated: , 1999 The City of Burlingame By: Name: Title: HUU-Lb-1777 14 JJ t 1 1 1 ur DUMC 1 i,un—'- FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR DETHEBOF URLINGAME HIGH SCHOOL AQUATIC CENTER THIS FIRST AMENDMENT made and entered into this a municipal co oration, 1999, by and between the CITY OF BURLINGAMEcorporation. hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and the SAN MATEO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of San Mateo County, hereinafter referred to as "DISTRICT" amends the Agreement for Development, Maintenance, Operations and Use of the Burlingame High School Aquatic Center that the parties entered into on the 191 of November, 1997, hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the parties have entered into the Agreement in order to fund and operate an Aquatic Center at Burlingame High School; and WHEREAS, a private donor has agreed to provide funding so that the Aquatic Center contains a larger swim pool than originally contemplated; and WHEREAS, this First Amendment is intended to provide the scheduling, supervision, and operation of the revised facility, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: A. For purposes of the Agreement as amended, "auxiliary building" means the building constructed at the CENTER to contain the mechanical room, snack bar/storage, CITY locker rooms, CITY restrooms, CITY office, and CENTER lobby/entrance. B. Section 3.b of the Agreement is amended to read as follows: 3.b. Maintenance and Operations of Completed CENTER The DISTRICT shall maintain the CENTER and CAMPUS, including turf, grounds, landscaped areas, buildings, parking lots, fences, sidewalks, and trees and shall continuously remove garbage, refuse, rubbish, litter and other solid waste pursuant to its normal procedures. Except as expressly provided below, the DISTRICT shall maintain and operate the CENTER including the locker rooms and offices and restrooms, swim pool tank, pool deck, swim pool water, mechanical rooms and systems in accordance with current State, County, and DISTRICT laws and standards for operation and maintenance of public swim August 20, 1999 rcn ono O�QM PAf p nnp HUU-Gt-1777 14 JJ l.,ii ur nunu,.unnc pools. DISTRICT shall maintain detailed records of all expenditures of CENTER which include: water, electricity, gas, chemicals, materials, and other required supplies, including a 5 percent overhead charge. Both DISTRICT and CITY recognize that CITY programs and activities will be scheduled within the Aquatic Center at odd and unusual hours, beginning at 6:00 a.m. and continuing through 10:00 p.m. most days of the year, including many major holidays. CITY's schedule of activities may present significant problems for DISTRICT in the scheduling of custodial services for the inside of the auxiliary building. The Burlingame High School Plant Manager and the CITY's Recreation Superintendent shall meet, no later than 60 days prior to the opening of the Aquatic Center, and shall jointly arrange for custodial services for the interior of the auxiliary building (excluding the mechanical room area). Should DISTRICT staff be scheduled to perform custodial services in the interior of the auxiliary building, DISTRICT will bill CITY for 100% of the actual cost of providing such services. Should CITY choose to perform custodial services, all costs will be borne by CITY. C. Section 3.c.7 is amended to read as follows: 3.c.7. CITY and DISTRICT LJsage of Facilitie The DISTRICT shall have the first priority for use on school days, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. DISTRICT agrees that a minimum of eight (8) swim lanes can be made available for CITY or public use during the period 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM on school days. It is recognized that the DISTRICT may require the use of the entire CENTER between the hours of 3:00 and 5:00 PM for DISTRICT team practices on school days. Whenever possible, DISTRICT will advise CITY if other non -school activities can be scheduled in the CENTER during the 3:00 to 5:00 PM time period. DISTRICT will have priority to use up to a minimum of eight (8) swim lanes between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 AM on school days for team practice sessions, if scheduled with CITY seven (7) days in advance of the anticipated use. DISTRICT agrees that CITY may use a minimum of eight (8) lanes for two hours during the period 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM on school days. The CITY shall have priority use during all evening, weekend. DISTRICT holiday and vacation periods. In addition, CITY shall have first priority for CENTER use from 6:00 to 8:00 AM and from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM on school days. During its assigned time periods, CITY will make every attempt to accommodate DISTRICT interscholastic competitions when notice is given to CITY 90 days prior to the proposed event. When CITY is notified by DISTRICT of a proposed interscholastic competition less than 90 days prior to the date requested, CITY shall meet with DISTRICT and consider that request. DISTRICT requests for practices or other activities during the CITY's assigned time periods will be considered by CITY on a space available basis. August 20, 1999 650 342 8386 PAGE.003 HUG -2b-1777 14;.J4 u i i ur auRu nur+rin o.w .,-., w...+ The DISTRICT and the CITY agree that at all times when DISTRICT or CITY programs are utilizing the CENTER, adequate supervision of the swim pools, the deck areas and building areas will be provided by the respective agency. Whenever the pools are in use, the responsible agency shall ensure that an appropriate number of persons certified in water safety are present and responsible for the use activity. CITY shall be responsible for the operation and supervision of the interior of the auxiliary building, including building entry area, locker rooms, restrooms, offices and storage/snack bar area but excepting the mechanical room. Upon request by DISTRICT, CITY shall make the appropriate auxiliary building interior spaces available to DISTRICT for use during special meets or events. DISTRICT shall provide supervision of the facilities while they are being used by DISTRICT. DISTRICT shall arrange with CITY for any extra custodial services required due to DISTRICT's use. Upon request by CITY, DISTRICT shall make the appropriate areas of its boys and girls physical education locker rooms and restrooms available to CITY for use during special meets or events. CITY shall provide supervision of DISTRICT's facilities while they are being used by CITY. CITY shall arrange with DISTRICT for any extra custodial services required due to CITY's use. D. Section 3.c.8 is amended to read as follows: 3.c.8. Public Use of Center The CITY shall have the responsibility for maintaining the schedule of use at all times for the CENTER. The CITY shall manage the scheduling of public uses in the CENTER according to use approval, facility supervision and insurance guidelines agreed upon by DISTRICT. All public and/or private use reservations of the CENTER shall use the Use of Facilities form of the DISTRICT. Both parties to the AGREEMENT shall insure that their respective renters adhere to all DISTRICT policies, such as liability waivers, insurance requirements as stated on the back of the Use of Facilities form of the DISTRICT. Copies of forms for requested use of the CENTER by other than CITY or DISTRICT groups shall be provided to DISTRICT by CITY ten (I0) days in advance of the group's use. Exceptions to this time schedule can be made in the case of extenuating circumstances, if both parties agree to a lesser amount of advance notice. The DISTRICT's Chief Financial Officer and the CITY's Recreation Superintendent shall meet annually to review the ongoing operating costs of the CENTER. They shall recommend pool user fee schedules and rules of use to the. DISTRICT's Board of Trustees and the Burlingame City Council so that fees and rules of use can be adopted and published annually. Fee schedules and rules of use need not be August 20, 1999 ooaP OP4 HUU—Gb-1777 Lw • .n� �.. a � � vi uu��� a i •un. i� identical for periods when the DISTRICT or the CITY have priority use of the pool. Rules of use must be acceptable to both DISTRICT and CITY. Both parties will respect the fee schedules and rules of use adopted by the other. The CITY shall be solely responsible for determining: (1) the parameters of the use priority system and (2) for the collection of fees during public uses. The DISTRICT's Chief Financial Officer and the CITY's Recreation Superintendent shall meet annually and recommend to the DISTRICT's Board of Trustees and the Burlingame City Council what administrative charge the CITY should levy, in addition to the established rental rate, on public use groups renting the pool during the school day DISTRICT's priority time. All collection of fees will conform to the laws governing school grounds and those which are applicable to the CITY's property. In the event of a conflict between laws governing school grounds and those applicable to CITY property, the laws governing school grounds shall prevail. All public users of the CENTER shall be advised by CITY of their responsibility to use the facilities in such a way as not to inconvenience or disturb DISTRICT classes and activities in any way. Public users shall be directed to park their vehicles and enter the DISTRICT's campus from the Oak Grove Avenue entrance during school days. Public users shall proceed directly to the entrance of the auxiliary building or to their designated gate opening in the CENTER perimeter fence, without roaming through any other portion of the school campus during school days. Prior to the opening of the CENTER for public use during the regular school day, DISTRICT and CITY shall agree on a mandatory form of identification, to be carried by each public group user using the CENTER during the regular school day. E. Except as expressly amended by this First Amendment, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this First Amendment on the day and year written on the first page above. CITY OF BURLINGAME SAN MATEO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT !- City Manager Oc Ica 1 de 1Q Secretary to the Board 4 August 20, 1999 650 342 8386 PAGE.005 HUU-GM-IJ 1`1 1 Approved as to form: City Attomey ATTEST: City Clerk C:\HIPS I VILMAOREEt ir,NPwlamcaP&f-% Td Ai IG 26 '99 14:19 Approved as to form: Legal Counsel 5 August 20, 1999 TOTAL P.06 650 342 8386 PAGE -00G --AUG. 1�. 1999-12:13F*----BAKM1UN KUbtKIWN SItY M .Nu. [o[) r. t, is CITY OR BURLING*MIEr�w4G apuhaww PARKS & RECREATION DI�PAIUMENT ` y 850 Burlingame Acme, Burlingame. Cnlil imia 94010-2899 r Telephone (650) 696-3770 Parks /Tre A (650) 096-7245 „ I'ax (650) 696-7216 Ir: mail: burlree(evaul.com July 30, 1999 TO: Tom Mohr FROM: John Williams SUBJECT: Swim Pool Project Expansion ! I I Our staff is excited about the opportunities presented by thr# possibility of a 50 meter pool at Burlingame High School. This facility can be the cornerstohe for a comprehensive aquatics program that serves District high school students and coninfunity residents. There are five of us on the parks & Recreation Department professional staffw th considerable experience in managing, operating and coordinating public pool aquatics programs of all shapes and sizes. We look forward to this new opportunity! I Department staff has spent time in recent weeks discussing 'Pool program options, scheduling concerns, staffing, program financing and related issues. We talked at length with other public swim pool operators in the Bay Area. We are ready to begn the task of Fleshing -out all of the various ideas and working toward the creation orworkableinew programs beginning in about seven months. i Public Use of the Aquati tenter, We share the concern d at this new swim facility be used to the maximum extent possible. We also recognize that we musi be good stewards of the City's resources and we must plan community pool use in such a usy that neither the City nor the District has to absorb exorbitant maintenance and operatiop costs in order to serve small groups of users. New aquatics programs must pay their own way.? I understand that our prospective donor has indicated a stl maximum number of club swim and lap swim hours in the Our first preliminary pool schedule (attached) shows a larl hours and we are also planning to make 5 lanes available f City is conducting open recreational swimming. We are n San Mateo Marlins adult swim program; with local youth and with other public pool operators to see how we might T0'd 6vZ6 Z9L 059 ig interest in us providing the )ol. As a staff, we share that interest. number of dedicated annual lap swim public lap swimming at any time the r talking with representatives of the ,im coaches and team representatives; aximize these uses. I I I I M 1 z10 1dns asHnws 7 T: T T 666 t—se—orlui 9 n t S P7P DQQq Pnrg MOR --AU6.25. 1999-12:13YNL- 6ANI:WWA HUIt OUV JIttH IVU. L0L) r. ]r iU Base Civ Propmm Resquirements. Our task is to furnish the Support that will enable all types of aquatics programs to flourish. Four programs are crucial to the City's mission and are best offered by the City or by City contractors. j A wide array of swim lessuns and instructional are held on summer and spring break mornings, Saturday mornings. Open public recreational swim time. M important Spring Break, and FaIVSpring weekends. Hours for 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. daily during these time periods. AdultlMw7ers lap swim and training programs. Y scheduled for early mornings, noontime and evenin Masters pool hours are shown interspersed with rel times shown on the attached schedules are actually schedules. Masters and adult lap swim can be inter draft schedules show a huge number of lap swim hi much demand after the pool is opened. Youth competitive swim team programs. Youth cot after 5:00 p.m. on a year around basis, with slightly negotiated during the school year when high school for children and udulls. Classes .y through Friday and sometimes on during the summer months, rad swim are typically from around programs for adults, the times when adults are available. r lap swim however the exact :eholders rather than specific time ngeable in most instances. The first . There may or may not be that ve swim teams will be scheduled alternative starting times are not using the entire facility. Base School District Rhe quire cots. It is my understanding after talking with you and members of the Burlingame High School staff, that there are at least jhree base District program requirements each year • Physical education class swim instruction, Three leek blocks, approximately the 2nd -4th weeks in September and in May each year. It is my understanding that three classes are scheduled into the pool at the same time and that eat:h class consists of approximately 45 students. I • Boys and girls water polo team practice and game -varsity and junior varsity teams. The water polo season schedule begins at the start f school and extends into mid- November. Teams typically practice from 3:00 to :00 p.m. on school days and from 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. some weekday mornings, in season. Matches usually held after school or on Saturday. • Boys and girls swim ream practice and meets. The Swim team season schedule begins on February I and extends into mid May. Teams typicWly practice from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. on school days and from 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. some week'' ay mornings, in season. Meets usually held after school or on Saturday. Ze'd 6D29 29L 8S9 3D1dd0 icins QSHnws St:TT 6665-9Z-OnU 1000 onr_r raga 'AUG. 25. 1999-12: 104---BANCBOSTON ROBERTSON STEPHENS N0. 2625 P. 41"N- Attached 1iG Attached is draft amendment language for our City-Districtgreement that will formalize expanded District use of the pool for school teams on schooldays prior to 8:00 a.m. and will set aside lap swim pool time for the City on school days, during he lunch time hours. The District maintenance staff has also stated that the pool ll be shut down for two to four weeks in December each year for annual pool maintenance tivities. This type of closure can have a significant impact on year around lap swim programs Additional Aquatic Center uses. Any special group (e.g., sy�tchronized swim) use, club activity or pool rental approved by the District during school hours wil� be arranged and supervised by the District. Any special groups, special classes or rentals apprddved by the City during non -school hours will be arranged and supervised by the City. Other consistent daily available pMblic use time. There are where other public uses can be accommodated on an ongoi schedule adult lap or Masters swim during the 8:00 a.m. to periods. We doubt that an adequate number of participant; periods to justify hiring staff and required lifeguards. Ofst during the day.) Dropping these programs for 12 weeks dt recreational swim); for three weeks in September (high sch in December (District maintenance); for one week during tl recreational swim); and for three weeks in May (high scho( program continuity and ongoing fitness training virtually in 3 year around available time slots 3 basis. It is not reasonable to 2:00 noon and 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. time vould be interested during these time f and lifeguards can be recruited ing the summer (instruction and )I P.E. block); for two to four weeks Spring Break week (instruction and P.E. block) would make any type of Are there other use options? Seasonal classes or special ac ivities can and will be arranged from time to time during each year. The City will broker time to an independent contractor willing to offer new or different swim programs. 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S2 !)nV •910'H9tld 6662 9L9 Sib 60'd 1ti101 c L i 61:21 66, S2 9n JL City oJ1 urCinrgame City Hall - 501 Primrose Road Burlingame CA 94010-3997 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK August 30, 1999 Kim T.Schoknecht Hanson, Bridgett, Marcus, Vlahos & Rudy, LLP 333 Market Street, 23rd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2173 Thomas Mohr, Superintendent San Mateo Union High School District 650 North Delaware San Mateo CA 94401 RE: Gift from San Francisco Foundation for Construction of Pool at BHS Enclosed are your copy/copies of agreements. Sincerely, i� $ A. Malfatti City Clerk 650-696-7203 FAX 650-342-8386 jmalfattl@burlingame.org