161 - Reciprocity - Neenah, Menasha & Appleton

Ordinance #161
Parks & Recreation
Reciprocity Agreements - Cities of Neenah, Menasha & Appleton

Agreement for Reciprocity Between PARK & RECREATION DEPARTMENTS 2000

The Park & Recreation Departments of the City of Neenah, Wl and the City of Menasha, Wl, hereby agree to grant resident status, in regard to fees, to the citizens of the other community for the sole purpose of participating in each city's park and recreation services, for the term of this agreement listed below.

1) The scope of this agreement is limited to the granting of the privileges of residency in regard to fees only.

2) Each city retains complete control of the policies, operation, administration and funding of the facilities and services it provides. This includes, but is not limited to, policies that allow registration priorities to city residents.

3) Each city will verify proof of residency of participants from the other city.

4) This agreement shall be in effect from January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2000. The agreement may be extended for another term by mutual agreement of both cities, or terminated, without penalty, by either city, with thirty days written notice to the other city.

AGREEMENT FOR RECIPROCITY BETWEEN MENASHA AND APPLETON FOR PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES YEAR 2000

The City of Appleton, Wisconsin, and the City of Menasha, Wisconsin, hereby agree to grant residency status to the citizens of the opposite community for the sole purpose and privilege of participating in each city's park and recreation services.

1) The scope of this agreement is limited to the granting of the privileges of residency.

2) Each city retains complete control of the policies, operation, administration, and funding of the facilities and services it provides,

3) The home community will supply the reciprocating community with residency information for participant verification.

4) This agreement shall be in effect from January 1, 2000, through December 31, 2000. It may be extended for another term by mutual agreement of both cities. With thirty days notice to the other city, either community may terminate, without penalty, this agreement.