Item 4H - MemoItem 4H
CITY OF
SOUTI-HLAKE
MEMORANDUM
September 09, 2025
TO: Alison Ortowski, City Manager
FROM: David Miller, Director of Community Services
SUBJECT: Approval of the Community Services Agreement with the
Southlake Community Band for the term October 1, 2025 —
September 30, 2028
Action Requested: Approval of the Community Services Agreement with the
Southlake Community Band for the term October 1, 2025 —
September 30, 2028
Background
Information: The City works with non-profit community organizations such
as the Southlake Community Band to provide important
social, educational, and cultural programs and services to
Southlake citizens and businesses.
In 2022, the Southlake Community Band received an 8%
annual payment increase to account for inflation and the rising
costs of providing its services to Southlake residents. This
changed their annual payment from $9,000 to $9,720/year.
The 8% increase was given to all nine Community Services
Agreements that year.
City Council approved a Community Services Agreement with
the Southlake Community Band in September of 2022 for a
three-year period, October 1, 2022 - September 30, 2025.
That agreement is now up for another three-year renewal. As
a part of the agreement, the Southlake Community Band will
continue to receive $9,720 a year for the term of the
agreement.
The Southlake Community Band will perform at least 8 free
concert events to the public annually and provide a creative
arts program for music appreciation, which is open to the
public for Southlake residents. Every year, the Southlake
City of Southlake Values:
Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork
Alison Ortowski, City Manager
Meeting Date — September 16, 2025
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Community Band turns in an annual performance report and
a detailed budget outlining how City funds are allocated.
The proposed agreement mirrors their previous agreement,
except for the following changes:
• Provide at no cost to The Southlake Community Band,
in accordance with current policies and guidelines, the
use of The Marq Southlake for meetings directly
related to official Southlake Community Band
business. Requests to use The Marq Southlake for
official business shall follow the current reservation
procedures by filling out the Marq Community Services
Organization Meeting Reservation form. Reservations
must be completed 20 days in advance for the official
business meeting and must be scheduled during
operating hours. All requests for use of The Marq for
official Southlake Community Band business are
subject to availability.
A copy of the Amended Community Services Agreement,
detailing the organization's scope of services, the City's
obligations, and highlighting the proposed changes, is
attached.
Financial
Considerations: Funding for the Community Services Agreement is included
in the proposed FY 2026 annual budget and will also be
included in subsequent budget proposals for FY 2027 and FY
28 as required by the term of the agreement.
Strategic Link: Approval of the Community Services Agreement is linked to
the City's Strategy Map related to the Focus Areas of
Performance Management and Service Delivery and
Partnerships & Volunteerism, and delivers the corporate
objective to collaborate with select partners to implement
service solutions.
Citizen Input/
Board Review: The Southlake Community Band has reviewed the proposed
agreement and has been notified of the City Council approval
process.
City of Southlake Values:
Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork
Alison Ortowski, City Manager
Meeting Date — September 16, 2025
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City Council consideration September 16, 2025
Legal Review:
The Agreement was modeled after the standard Community
Services Agreement utilized by the City and reviewed by the
City Attorney.
Alternatives:
Alternatives may include the following:
• City Council approval of the Community Services
Agreement as presented
• City Council approval of the Community Services
Agreement with input as desired.
• City Council decision not to renew the proposed
Community Services Agreement
Supporting
Documents:
• Proposed Southlake Community Band Community
Services Agreement with highlighted changes
• Proposed Southlake Community Band Community
Services Agreement with organization signature
Staff
Recommendation:
Approval of the Community Services Agreement with the
Southlake Community Band for the term October 1, 2025 —
September 30, 2028
City of Southlake Values:
Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork
Proposed Southlake Community Band Community Services Agreement with
highlighted changes
AGREEMENT BETWEEN
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
AND
SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY BAND
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the City of Southlake,
Texas, a home rule municipal corporation located in Tarrant County and Denton
County, Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized Mayor (hereinafter
referred to as "City"), and Southlake Community Band, a non-profit corporation of
Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized President (hereinafter referred to
as the "Band"), an organization exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of
the Internal Revenue Code.
WHEREAS, the mission of the Band is to provide support for a strong local
arts program through local concert events, which help provide a focus for the
expansion of other arts programs in the City of Southlake; and
WHEREAS, the City and the Band desire to enter into an Agreement
whereby the Band will continue to provide citizens access to participate in the arts,
free concert events, and concert scheduling;
NOW, THEREFORE, City and the Band, in consideration of the mutual
undertakings hereunder set forth, do hereby covenant and agree as follows:
SECTION 1
SCOPE OF SERVICES
A. Band shall provide the services as outlined in the attached Appendix,
Section A.
B. City shall provide services and funding as outlined in the attached Appendix,
Section A.
SECTION 2
CITY AND BAND STAFF CONTACTS
The Band and the City shall both provide staff liaisons as outlined in the attached
Appendix, Section A and Section B.
Community Services Agreement with Southlake Community Band
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SECTION 3
GOVERNANCE
The Band shall be solely governed by its board of directors, who shall meet in
accordance with the bylaws and articles of incorporation. The time, date, place,
and agenda of these board meetings shall be the responsibility of the Band board
of directors.
SECTION 4
CONSIDERATION
In recognition that the City elected to support the Band and their support for the
local arts rather than provide such service, the City agrees to an annual payment
to be paid to the Band in the amount of $9,720 to be dispersed annually on
November 1 of each year. Payment is subject to City Council budget authorization.
Payment by the City shall be applied by the Band as described in the attached
Appendix, Section A.
SECTION 5
REPORTING
A. The Band shall generate and provide to Business Manager of Community
Services, an annual report regarding the performance measures outlined in
the attached Appendix, Section B.
B. The City shall have the right to review the books and records kept incident
to the services provided by Band to the City.
SECTION 6
INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION
BAND AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND CITY, ITS
OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES, FROM AND AGAINST
ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OR SUITS FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS
AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, TO ANY AND ALL
PERSONS, OF WHATSOEVER KIND OR CHARACTER, WHETHER REAL OR
ASSERTED, (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, REASONABLE FEES AND
EXPENSES OF ATTORNEYS, EXPERT WITNESSES AND OTHER
CONSULTANTS), ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH, DIRECTLY
OR INDIRECTLY, THE NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION OF SOUTHLAKE
COMMUNITY BAND, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS, IN THE
PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. SOUTHLAKE
COMMUNITY BAND SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO INDEMNIFY THE CITY,
ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES FOR ANY DAMAGES OR
LIABILITY FOUND BY A COURT TO HAVE ARISEN FROM THE NEGLIGENT
ACT OR OMISSION OF THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES,
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF ANY APPLICABLE INSURANCE COVERAGES.
Community Services Agreement with Southlake Community Band
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SECTION 7
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
In performing the services hereunder, the Band is acting as an independent
contractor, and shall not be deemed an employee, agent or partner of the City. City
shall have no power to direct or supervise its activities in carrying out its
responsibilities under this Agreement. Neither party shall have the authority to
make binding representations or agreements on behalf of the other.
SECTION 8
TERM OF AGREEMENT AND REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE
A. The term of this agreement shall be for a three-year period beginning
October 1, 2025, and ending September 30, 2028. This agreement may be
renewed for up to two successive three-year periods beginning on October
1 and ending on September 30 of each year upon written agreement by
both parties and annual budget approval by the Southlake City Council.
B. At the end of the term, the City will undertake an annual review of the
performance based upon performance and quality measures outlined in the
attached Appendix, Section B.
C. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, either party may
terminate this Agreement upon 30 days written notice to the other. Upon
termination, or if the Band ceases to provide services under this agreement,
the Band shall return to the City any unexpended funds paid pursuant to
this Agreement.
SECTION 9
NO WAIVER OF GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY
Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, nothing contained
in this agreement shall be construed to limit or waive any governmental or
sovereign immunity of the City, or any immunity applicable to its officers, agents,
servants or employees. To the extent there may be a waiver of immunity under
state law, the remedies available to enforce this agreement are limited to
mandamus, specific performance or injunctive relief. All other remedies, including
suits for damages and recovery of attorney's fees are specifically waived by both
parties.
SECTION 10
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE — STRATEGIC LINK
The City has adopted a Strategic Management System to improve the
organization's ability to define and execute its strategy. Effective strategic
management systems provide the mechanism to link the mission, strategy,
department goals, citizen perceptions, and service delivery efforts in a continuous
Community Services Agreement with Southlake Community Band
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feedback loop. The Band, its mission, and the services outlined on page 1 of the
agreement link to the City's strategy through the following strategic objectives:
• Collaborating with select partners to implement service solutions.
• Enhancing the sense of community by proactively creating opportunities for
community partnerships, volunteer involvement, and citizen engagement.
SECTION 11
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE VALUES
The City has adopted values that are the fundamental principles that guide how
officials, staff, and employees of the City conduct themselves in pursuit of the
mission and vision. All business conducted with the City shall adhere to the City's
organizational values as described below:
• Integrity: Being worthy of the public's trust in all things.
We deal honestly and respectfully with each other and the public at all
times.
• Innovation: Valuing progressive thinking, creativity, flexibility, and
adaptability in service delivery.
• Accountability: Taking personal responsibility for our actions or
inaction while putting the interests of the taxpayer first.
• Commitment to Excellence: Behaving responsibly in our delivery of
service to the public. Our work is characterized by its quality and by the
diligence with which it is carried out. We proactively seek to solve
problems in advance.
• Teamwork: Recognizing the importance of working together to meet our
citizen's needs, communicating clearly, sharing resources and
information freely.
The values set forth in Section 11 are goals to which City officials, staff and
employees are expected to adhere to in activities concerning this Agreement.
While perceived failure to adhere to, comply with, or take action consistent with
these values should be reported to an appropriate City official, staff member, or
employee, such action or failure to act shall not be considered a breach of this
Agreement.
SECTION 12
MISCELLANEOUS
This Agreement sets forth all the agreements between the parties, and no
modification shall be effective unless reduced to writing and signed by the party to
be changed therewith.
This document may be executed in duplicate originals.
Community Services Agreement with Southlake Community Band
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City and the Band have executed this Agreement as
of this day of , 2025.
Shawn McCaskill
Mayor, City of Southlake
Ken McMillan
President
Southlake Community Band
Attest:
Amy Shelley, TRMC
City Secretary
Approved as to form and legality:
City Attorney
Community Services Agreement with Southlake Community Band
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
AND
SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY BAND
APPENDIX
SECTION A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
A. In return for payment described in Section 4 of this agreement, the Band
shall provide the following services:
1. The Band staff contact person to serve as a liaison between the Band
and the City:
a. Name: Ken McMillan
b. Title: President
c. Phone: 817.455.3054
d. Email Address: ken mcmillan(a)-outlook.com
2. Perform at least 8 concert events free to the public annually. Proposed
events include but are not limited to: Fall Concert, Home for the
Holidays, Winter Holiday Concert, Guest Artist Concert, Annual Young
Peoples Concert, Stars and Stripes City of Southlake July 4th
Celebration, other concerts at Town Square, and Art in the Square. A
list of proposed concerts will be provided to staff at the beginning of the
community services agreement period.
3. Scheduling of concerts and make up concerts, if necessary, will be by
agreement of the City Community Services Director and the Band
President.
4. Provide a creative arts program for music appreciation which is open to
the public.
5. Present an update to the Southlake Arts Council as is necessary.
B. In addition to payment described in Section 4 of this agreement, City shall:
Provide a staff contact person to serve as a liaison between City and the
Band. The City liaison shall be apprised by the Band of all Band board
meetings, the Band shall forward a copy of the agenda prior to the meeting,
and the City liaison may participate with the Band board at all scheduled
meetings.
a. Name: Milenka Lopez
b. Title: Business Manager
c. Phone: 817.748.8963
d. Email Address: mlopez(a-)_ci.south lake.tx.us
Community Services Agreement with Southlake Community Band
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1. Provide a presence on the www.cityofsouthlake.com, which is limited to:
a. One information page which includes organization name, mission,
contact information, and link to organization website.
2. Consider posting information contained in press releases on
www.MySouthlakeNews.com and/or www.CityofSouthlake.com. Any
and all information in such press releases is subject to review and
possible revision prior to posting.
3. Provide access to the City's logo for use by the Band. Such use is
subject to review and approval by the City's Director of Communications.
4. Provide at no cost to SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY BAND, in accordance
with current policies and guidelines, the use of City facilities at DPS
Headquarters and Town Hall for meetings directly related to
SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY BAND business. Requests for use of City
facilities shall follow current reservation procedures as outlined in the
Facility Use Policy.
5. Provide at no cost to SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY BAND, in accordance
with current policies and guidelines, the use of The Marq Southlake for
meetings directly related to official SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY BAND
business. Requests to use The Marq Southlake for official business shall
follow the current reservation procedures by filling out the Marq
Community Services Organization Meeting Reservation form.
Reservations must be completed 20 days in advance of the official
business meeting and must be scheduled during operating hours. All
requests for use of The Marq for official AAL business are subject to
availability.
6. Provide to SOUTHLKE COMMUNITY BAND in accordance with current
policies, guidelines and reservations fee schedule, the use of City
facilities at The Marq Southlake for the applicable reservation fee, for
events and meetings directly related to COMMUNITY BAND business.
Requests for reservations at The Marq Southlake shall follow current
reservation procedures and fee schedule as outlined in the City's Fee
Schedule.
Community Services Agreement with Southlake Community Band
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SECTION B
PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY MEASURES
A. In evaluating the Band's performance pursuant to Section 8 of this
agreement, the City will determine whether the Band has met the following
performance measures:
The Band will track attendance at concerts they provide throughout the
year and provide that information to city staff at the end of each calendar
quarter.
2. The Band will provide an assessment of value that their program created
in the community for the period of the contract at the end of each
calendar year.
3. The Band will track attendance and participation in the creative arts
programming it provides the community and will provide that information
to city staff at the end of the calendar quarter.
4. The Band will develop and provide a detailed annual report, including a
detailed budget sheet, on its programs and events, and on how the City's
funding is utilized in support of the Band at the end of each fiscal year
(September 30).
Proposed Southlake Community Band Community Services
Agreement with organization signature
AGREEMENT BETWEEN
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
AND
SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY BAND
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the City of Southlake,
Texas, a home rule municipal corporation located in Tarrant County and Denton
County, Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized Mayor (hereinafter
referred to as "City"), and Southlake Community Band, a non-profit corporation of
Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized President (hereinafter referred to
as the "Band"), an organization exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of
the Internal Revenue Code.
WHEREAS, the mission of the Band is to provide support for a strong local
arts program through local concert events, which help provide a focus for the
expansion of other arts programs in the City of Southlake; and
WHEREAS, the City and the Band desire to enter into an Agreement
whereby the Band will continue to provide citizens access to participate in the arts,
free concert events, and concert scheduling;
NOW, THEREFORE, City and the Band, in consideration of the mutual
undertakings hereunder set forth, do hereby covenant and agree as follows:
SECTION 1
SCOPE OF SERVICES
A. Band shall provide the services as outlined in the attached Appendix,
Section A.
B. City shall provide services and funding as outlined in the attached Appendix,
Section A.
SECTION 2
CITY AND BAND STAFF CONTACTS
The Band and the City shall both provide staff liaisons as outlined in the attached
Appendix, Section A and Section B.
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