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V<� igNCE:ON FILE N -2014 -010 <br />u;_;,, 0AY PROCEED <br />:ml IL INSURANCE EXPIRES <br />/ -'%-/ S <br />ALRK OF COUNCIL <br />OA I E. ce— <br />FM3/flee4 CI� LICENSE AGREEMENT <br />wamrn N O VNQ <br />This LICENSE AGREEMENT ( "Agreement ") is dated as of January 077, 2014, and <br />entered into by and between CITY OF SANTA ANA, a California municipal corporation <br />( "City "), and the KIDWORKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a 501(c) <br />(3) non -profit organization in the State of California ( "Licensee "). <br />RECITALS: <br />A. The City is the owner of that certain real property known as the City Corporate <br />Yard located at 220 S. Daisy Ave., Santa Ana, CA, 92701 ( "Property "). <br />B. Licensee desires to use the City Corporate Yard parking lot ( "License Area ") for <br />purposes of "parking" vehicles during the Licensee's hosting of two events in February: The <br />Nutrition Awareness Conference on February 1, 2014 and the Youth Council Meeting on <br />February 13, 2014. <br />C. The City has agreed to grant Licensee a license to use the License Area, on the <br />terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. <br />D. On February 1, 2014, Licensee will be hosting the second annual Nutrition <br />Awareness Conference supported by the Youth Advocate Network Sustainable Communities <br />( YANSC). YANSC is a network of young advocates who seek to inform their community about <br />healthy eating habits. The goals of this conference are to educate the public on health issues and <br />identify solutions through community efforts. About 125 youth, teachers, and professionals who <br />work on food- related issues will be in attendance. <br />E. On February 13, 2014, Licensee will be hosting the Youth Council Meeting to <br />facilitate discussion Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs. The WIA offers a range of <br />professional development with the purpose of increasing job retention, employment, earnings, <br />and occupational skills. Santa Ana has seven (7) WIA providers focusing in youth ages 16 -21. <br />KidWorks is 1 of 7 WIA providers. Every 3 months the Youth Council meet to listen to updates <br />from the WIA providers. There are 18 Youth Council members and 7 providers. Each WIA <br />provider is asked to share highlights of their programs. Also, providers invite minimum of 2 <br />youth to share their experience with the WIA program. The Youth Council also discusses <br />provider statistic updates, changes from the state in the WIA contract, and future WIA contract <br />improvements, <br />NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements <br />herein contained and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of <br />which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: <br />I. License, The City hereby grants to Licensee a license to the non - exclusive use the <br />License Area on February 1 and 13, 2014, for the purpose described in Recital B, D and E, upon <br />the terns and conditions set forth herein ( "License "), subject to Licensee's performance of all of <br />I of 5 <br />