Anonymous wrote: From the recorded easement in the DC land records (Instrument No. 2010001187):
6. Extension of the Term. In the event Grantee desires to extend the Term for an additional period of no more than nine (9) years (the "Renewal Term"), Grantee shall request such extension by giving written notice ("Extension Request") to the District not earlier than three hundred sixty-five (365) days or later than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the initial Term. Within thirty (30) days following the District's receipt of the Extension Request, the District shall advise Grantee in writing whether it consents to such Renewal Term, which consent may be withheld or conditioned in the sole discretion of the District.
Initial Term ends on June 29, 2020. So the earliest Maret could give notice of a desire to extend was June 30, 2019 (or July 1st, since June 30th was a Sunday). When did Maret give notice?
Anonymous wrote: From the recorded easement in the DC land records (Instrument No. 2010001187):
6. Extension of the Term. In the event Grantee desires to extend the Term for an additional period of no more than nine (9) years (the "Renewal Term"), Grantee shall request such extension by giving written notice ("Extension Request") to the District not earlier than three hundred sixty-five (365) days or later than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the initial Term. Within thirty (30) days following the District's receipt of the Extension Request, the District shall advise Grantee in writing whether it consents to such Renewal Term, which consent may be withheld or conditioned in the sole discretion of the District.
Initial Term ends on June 29, 2020. So the earliest Maret could give notice of a desire to extend was June 30, 2019 (or July 1st, since June 30th was a Sunday). When did Maret give notice?
Anonymous wrote:maret needs to give up 2 afternoons a week and build and outdoor space for the aftercare kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Maret's website:
Statement about Maret’s Partnership with DPR and the Jelleff Field
In 2008, the Boys and Girls Club of Washington decided to put Jelleff on the market and was in conversation with Maret about a public-private partnership that would (a) preserve this important recreational resource for the benefit of all D.C. residents; and (b) improve the facilities, which were badly run-down and not designed for maximum utility. The District instead decided to buy the property first, and then look for organizations to assist with managing and operating the field space at Jelleff. In 2009, Maret asked to participate in this process.
When the District purchased the Jelleff site in January 2010, it accepted Maret’s proposal to enter into a 10-year agreement with DPR, with a clear option to extend this partnership for 9 more years.
We are very pleased that the District decided to extend our partnership for another 9 years.
When we first entered into this relationship in 2009, we agreed at our sole expense to construct a new and expanded field, redo the swimming pool, add fencing and lights, for an overall investment of $2.4 million dollars. We have continued to manage the property and ensure its upkeep. In exchange we have preferred permitting for approximately 10% of the operational time in the fall and spring seasons.
With this 9-year extension, we will continue to maintain the field and redo the turf which needs to be replaced as well as improve the fencing and other enhancements to the Jelleff Recreation Center that DPR approves. We truly believe that Jelleff is an asset not only to Maret but to the overall community.
Maret is committed to being a good neighbor and partner, not just with BGCGW and DPR, but with dozens of D.C. organizations. We take it so seriously that “building community” is in Maret’s Mission Statement. We have developed reciprocal relationships which benefit both Maret and our community partners. In fact, both Stoddert Soccer, the Boys and Girls Club and many other community organizations use indoor and outdoor spaces at Maret’s 3000 Cathedral Avenue campus in the late afternoons and on weekends.
https://www.maret.org/athletics/jelleff
Where in the contract is the option to renew, though?
Willing to bet it is a 2 sided option, meaning DC was not obligated to extend solely on Maret's request. That's why they don't want to show it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Maret's website:
Statement about Maret’s Partnership with DPR and the Jelleff Field
In 2008, the Boys and Girls Club of Washington decided to put Jelleff on the market and was in conversation with Maret about a public-private partnership that would (a) preserve this important recreational resource for the benefit of all D.C. residents; and (b) improve the facilities, which were badly run-down and not designed for maximum utility. The District instead decided to buy the property first, and then look for organizations to assist with managing and operating the field space at Jelleff. In 2009, Maret asked to participate in this process.
When the District purchased the Jelleff site in January 2010, it accepted Maret’s proposal to enter into a 10-year agreement with DPR, with a clear option to extend this partnership for 9 more years.
We are very pleased that the District decided to extend our partnership for another 9 years.
When we first entered into this relationship in 2009, we agreed at our sole expense to construct a new and expanded field, redo the swimming pool, add fencing and lights, for an overall investment of $2.4 million dollars. We have continued to manage the property and ensure its upkeep. In exchange we have preferred permitting for approximately 10% of the operational time in the fall and spring seasons.
With this 9-year extension, we will continue to maintain the field and redo the turf which needs to be replaced as well as improve the fencing and other enhancements to the Jelleff Recreation Center that DPR approves. We truly believe that Jelleff is an asset not only to Maret but to the overall community.
Maret is committed to being a good neighbor and partner, not just with BGCGW and DPR, but with dozens of D.C. organizations. We take it so seriously that “building community” is in Maret’s Mission Statement. We have developed reciprocal relationships which benefit both Maret and our community partners. In fact, both Stoddert Soccer, the Boys and Girls Club and many other community organizations use indoor and outdoor spaces at Maret’s 3000 Cathedral Avenue campus in the late afternoons and on weekends.
https://www.maret.org/athletics/jelleff
Where in the contract is the option to renew, though?
Willing to bet it is a 2 sided option, meaning DC was not obligated to extend solely on Maret's request. That's why they don't want to show it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Maret's website:
Statement about Maret’s Partnership with DPR and the Jelleff Field
In 2008, the Boys and Girls Club of Washington decided to put Jelleff on the market and was in conversation with Maret about a public-private partnership that would (a) preserve this important recreational resource for the benefit of all D.C. residents; and (b) improve the facilities, which were badly run-down and not designed for maximum utility. The District instead decided to buy the property first, and then look for organizations to assist with managing and operating the field space at Jelleff. In 2009, Maret asked to participate in this process.
When the District purchased the Jelleff site in January 2010, it accepted Maret’s proposal to enter into a 10-year agreement with DPR, with a clear option to extend this partnership for 9 more years.
We are very pleased that the District decided to extend our partnership for another 9 years.
When we first entered into this relationship in 2009, we agreed at our sole expense to construct a new and expanded field, redo the swimming pool, add fencing and lights, for an overall investment of $2.4 million dollars. We have continued to manage the property and ensure its upkeep. In exchange we have preferred permitting for approximately 10% of the operational time in the fall and spring seasons.
With this 9-year extension, we will continue to maintain the field and redo the turf which needs to be replaced as well as improve the fencing and other enhancements to the Jelleff Recreation Center that DPR approves. We truly believe that Jelleff is an asset not only to Maret but to the overall community.
Maret is committed to being a good neighbor and partner, not just with BGCGW and DPR, but with dozens of D.C. organizations. We take it so seriously that “building community” is in Maret’s Mission Statement. We have developed reciprocal relationships which benefit both Maret and our community partners. In fact, both Stoddert Soccer, the Boys and Girls Club and many other community organizations use indoor and outdoor spaces at Maret’s 3000 Cathedral Avenue campus in the late afternoons and on weekends.
https://www.maret.org/athletics/jelleff
Where in the contract is the option to renew, though?
Willing to bet it is a 2 sided option, meaning DC was not obligated to extend solely on Maret's request. That's why they don't want to show it.
Ooh. Smart. Still, can this be FOIA'd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret is committed to being a good neighbor and partner, not just with BGCGW and DPR, but with dozens of D.C. organizations. We take it so seriously that “building community” is in Maret’s Mission Statement.
What garbage. Doing shady backroom deals devoid of all transparency and due process and in contravention to DC government policy is not being a "good neighbor and partner". They can twist the facts all they want to, but if this arrangement were really in the interests of the city they wouldn't need to be so secretive about it. It's pathetic watching functionaries - whether they be of DPR or Maret - trying to defend that which is indefensible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Maret's website:
Statement about Maret’s Partnership with DPR and the Jelleff Field
In 2008, the Boys and Girls Club of Washington decided to put Jelleff on the market and was in conversation with Maret about a public-private partnership that would (a) preserve this important recreational resource for the benefit of all D.C. residents; and (b) improve the facilities, which were badly run-down and not designed for maximum utility. The District instead decided to buy the property first, and then look for organizations to assist with managing and operating the field space at Jelleff. In 2009, Maret asked to participate in this process.
When the District purchased the Jelleff site in January 2010, it accepted Maret’s proposal to enter into a 10-year agreement with DPR, with a clear option to extend this partnership for 9 more years.
We are very pleased that the District decided to extend our partnership for another 9 years.
When we first entered into this relationship in 2009, we agreed at our sole expense to construct a new and expanded field, redo the swimming pool, add fencing and lights, for an overall investment of $2.4 million dollars. We have continued to manage the property and ensure its upkeep. In exchange we have preferred permitting for approximately 10% of the operational time in the fall and spring seasons.
With this 9-year extension, we will continue to maintain the field and redo the turf which needs to be replaced as well as improve the fencing and other enhancements to the Jelleff Recreation Center that DPR approves. We truly believe that Jelleff is an asset not only to Maret but to the overall community.
Maret is committed to being a good neighbor and partner, not just with BGCGW and DPR, but with dozens of D.C. organizations. We take it so seriously that “building community” is in Maret’s Mission Statement. We have developed reciprocal relationships which benefit both Maret and our community partners. In fact, both Stoddert Soccer, the Boys and Girls Club and many other community organizations use indoor and outdoor spaces at Maret’s 3000 Cathedral Avenue campus in the late afternoons and on weekends.
https://www.maret.org/athletics/jelleff
Where in the contract is the option to renew, though?
Willing to bet it is a 2 sided option, meaning DC was not obligated to extend solely on Maret's request. That's why they don't want to show it.
Ooh. Smart. Still, can this be FOIA'd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Maret's website:
Statement about Maret’s Partnership with DPR and the Jelleff Field
In 2008, the Boys and Girls Club of Washington decided to put Jelleff on the market and was in conversation with Maret about a public-private partnership that would (a) preserve this important recreational resource for the benefit of all D.C. residents; and (b) improve the facilities, which were badly run-down and not designed for maximum utility. The District instead decided to buy the property first, and then look for organizations to assist with managing and operating the field space at Jelleff. In 2009, Maret asked to participate in this process.
When the District purchased the Jelleff site in January 2010, it accepted Maret’s proposal to enter into a 10-year agreement with DPR, with a clear option to extend this partnership for 9 more years.
We are very pleased that the District decided to extend our partnership for another 9 years.
When we first entered into this relationship in 2009, we agreed at our sole expense to construct a new and expanded field, redo the swimming pool, add fencing and lights, for an overall investment of $2.4 million dollars. We have continued to manage the property and ensure its upkeep. In exchange we have preferred permitting for approximately 10% of the operational time in the fall and spring seasons.
With this 9-year extension, we will continue to maintain the field and redo the turf which needs to be replaced as well as improve the fencing and other enhancements to the Jelleff Recreation Center that DPR approves. We truly believe that Jelleff is an asset not only to Maret but to the overall community.
Maret is committed to being a good neighbor and partner, not just with BGCGW and DPR, but with dozens of D.C. organizations. We take it so seriously that “building community” is in Maret’s Mission Statement. We have developed reciprocal relationships which benefit both Maret and our community partners. In fact, both Stoddert Soccer, the Boys and Girls Club and many other community organizations use indoor and outdoor spaces at Maret’s 3000 Cathedral Avenue campus in the late afternoons and on weekends.
https://www.maret.org/athletics/jelleff
Where in the contract is the option to renew, though?
Willing to bet it is a 2 sided option, meaning DC was not obligated to extend solely on Maret's request. That's why they don't want to show it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Maret's website:
Statement about Maret’s Partnership with DPR and the Jelleff Field
In 2008, the Boys and Girls Club of Washington decided to put Jelleff on the market and was in conversation with Maret about a public-private partnership that would (a) preserve this important recreational resource for the benefit of all D.C. residents; and (b) improve the facilities, which were badly run-down and not designed for maximum utility. The District instead decided to buy the property first, and then look for organizations to assist with managing and operating the field space at Jelleff. In 2009, Maret asked to participate in this process.
When the District purchased the Jelleff site in January 2010, it accepted Maret’s proposal to enter into a 10-year agreement with DPR, with a clear option to extend this partnership for 9 more years.
We are very pleased that the District decided to extend our partnership for another 9 years.
When we first entered into this relationship in 2009, we agreed at our sole expense to construct a new and expanded field, redo the swimming pool, add fencing and lights, for an overall investment of $2.4 million dollars. We have continued to manage the property and ensure its upkeep. In exchange we have preferred permitting for approximately 10% of the operational time in the fall and spring seasons.
With this 9-year extension, we will continue to maintain the field and redo the turf which needs to be replaced as well as improve the fencing and other enhancements to the Jelleff Recreation Center that DPR approves. We truly believe that Jelleff is an asset not only to Maret but to the overall community.
Maret is committed to being a good neighbor and partner, not just with BGCGW and DPR, but with dozens of D.C. organizations. We take it so seriously that “building community” is in Maret’s Mission Statement. We have developed reciprocal relationships which benefit both Maret and our community partners. In fact, both Stoddert Soccer, the Boys and Girls Club and many other community organizations use indoor and outdoor spaces at Maret’s 3000 Cathedral Avenue campus in the late afternoons and on weekends.
https://www.maret.org/athletics/jelleff
Where in the contract is the option to renew, though?